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it up. for the rail riders, blue and yellow line, single tracking between braddock road and national airport. 66, starting to stack up in virginia, moving eastbound trying to get into manassas. it's heavy. nothing is in your w)3 as you make the ride into that sun glare. it is 6:00 a.m. and developing at this hour, d.c. police are investigating a murder on bladensberg road in northeast. megan mcgrath is live with more on this. >> reporter: last night we had quite a few road closures in the area. if you look behind me, you can see everything has reopened. we have one police officer here on the scene just keeping an eye on things, and they are looking for witnesses to this fatal shooting. it was 10:00 last night. that's when the call came in of a man down here in the 800 block of bladensburg road in
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we're told that he was still breathing when he was found. he was taken to the hospital and later died. not a lot of information, no word on a look-out for a suspect but police do need help on thiso they are looking for anyone who may have seen something. again, this was 10:00 last night here in the 800 block ofó6r bladensburg road, if you have any informing on this murder, you are asked to call police. thank you. to crime in southeast washington. neighbors tell us they are fed up with the violence on their streets and the response from d.c. police. tempers flared at a community meeting last night and residents told the police chief they are frustrated and scared. >> police come around and today make them move from one corner to the next. they come right back. neighbors are raising concerns about repeat offenders. the chief told them d.c.'s police department had identified 50 people they have arst
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more than 800 times. developing right now, more than 20 people detained. police in turkey are raiding neighborhoods looking for any connection they can find to this week's terror attack in istanbul. this morning, we're told 22 people have been detain. 13 in istanbul and nine in another turkish city. three men opened fire and blew themselves up at the airport on tuesday. we learned they took a taxi to the airport and one caused a diversion to get the others past security. we also now know 42 people were killed in that attack. no one has claimed responsibility at this point, but the turkish government says the signs are all1iwy pointing isis right now. the chief of the cia says the attack looks like isis. investigators believe the bombers were all foreign nationals but not have given any conclusive findings at this point. next month, you can participate in a walk against terror here in d.c. the american muslim march on washington is set
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july 23rd. organizers are set to update their plans and share more details later this morning. more than 20 interfaith groups are already involved. happening today, d.c. mayor mural bowser will talk more about the district push for statehood. she will be speaking at an event sponsored by the d.c. bar where members about -- will learn more the initiative. the commission leading the push decided if d.c. become the 51st state, it would be called new columbia. the baltimore will demonstrate its new body camera program. they will also give details on for the video. the first 150 officers will be outfitted with cameras and they will come from all ten county precincts. a george washington university law professor has filed a complaint
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baltimore state's a)qzyattorney. he says that marilyn mosby violated the rule of professional conduct for lawyers in regard to the freddie gray case. the rules tell prosecutors to refrain from chieling charges -- filing charges unless it has2ay probable cause. three trials have been held. two resulted in mistrials and two ended in not guilty verdicts. federal safety officials are issuing an urgent new warning for older cars equipped with takata airbags. new tests reveal a higher risk of rupture than first thought. the u.s. transportation department says the following inflaters may have a 50% chance of dangerous airbag rupture. this includes the 2001-2002 honda civic and accord from that same year, the 2002 honda cr-v
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and the hond odyssey. the 2003 honda pilot. the 2002-2003 acura tl and cl. we learned yesterday the takata ceo plans to resign. five minutes after the hour. do not bring your drone to the firework show on the national mall this fourth of july. today the u.s. park police chief will highlight the rule and update us on the other security plans for this holiday weekend. the reminder drones are not allowed in any of the national parks across the country. on top of that, there is a ys>y 15-mile radius around reagan national airport that is a drone-free zone. 6:05. she has the 200 and 400k cé books now. next up for katie ledecky, the 100 meter freestyle qualifier. tonight and tomorrow, the 800 meter race on
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there in lane six looking pretty strong. >> ledecky taking first place in another qualifier. if she swims all four races, it would be unprecedented for those lanes for one woman in the u.s. swimming team. it is really one of the best -- she's really one of the best swimmers in the world. missy franklin also earned her ticket to rio in that "ga:200 race last night coming in second. then there's this guy. michael phelps, he's the record setter. he qualified forn-> he's part fish. >> he might be. he came in first in the 200 meter
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last night. next up, he swims the medley and 100 meter butterfly. you got to give props to all team usa. i think there are like a dozen newcomers who are going on the team. >> there's a really nice cam radry. there are younger swimmers and older swimmers. they are learning from each other. cheering them on. it's going to be fun to watch. targeting trump, why a group of supporters say they have become the target for vandals. and a live look from our national harbor camera this morning. chuck bell will be tracking how much longer we'll enjoy the break from the humidity plus your beach forecast at 6:11. keeping your pet safe over the holiday weekend. what you ne ed
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coming up on 6:11 now on a thursday morning and it is a comfortable way to get your day started today. temperature 59 in leesburg. 53 now at inwood, west virginia. 55 in frederick maryland. 60 degrees in springfield, virginia. as you are planning out the next 12 hours, plenty of sunshine today. temperatures will be warming up into the mid to low 80s. shenandoah valley, could have a rain shower or two. if you are already thinking about heading down to the beach for the week, saturday, sunday, and monday, from ocean city to rehad he -- -- there's a slight chance for showers on the fourth of july down at the coastline. our chances for rain on the fourth are creeping up. we'll give you the five-day forecast coming up in minutes.
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we've got a trouble spot in the district unfortunately. if you are coming to york avenue, making the left turn into the southbound third street tunnel. it sounds like we've got a broken down vehicle. a helper may be with it. it may affect you. be aware if you are riding the rails, blue and yellow line single tracking between braddock road and national airport. the accident activity getting out of frederick at 270 southbound out at 85 northbound taking away a single right lane. back to you. the man accused of sexually abusing students in prince george's county and recording it could spend a lifetime in prison if convicted. a grand jury indicted dionneta care array yesterday. >> the attorney says she's never seen her office hand down this
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since she's been in office. it's all connected to allegations of creating child pornography and of child sexual abuse. the child sexual abuse charges alone could land him a life sentence and he is looking at 40 of those. we spoke with one of the victims who is actually named in this indictment, and that victim and his mother told us that this is just the beginning of their fight. >> i want to see him punished for it as well. he needs to not ever be around children as far as i'm concern. he is where he needs to be. >> he's also looking at federal charges. but the state's attorney says it's very important that he would be held accountable and have a trial here in prince george's county where these crimes were created. coming up on 14 after the hour right now and two d.c. parents say they will not able to trust a daycare ever ain
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dimar dimarco's head. his parents were told another child ripped out his hair where there's a bald spot but the surveillance video showed it was a daycare worker. >> all i could do is get upset and cry. >> her excuse was she was irritated. i'm not going to do nothing of that nature! >> the day day worker faces child cruelty charges. a investigate -- gaithersburg man died in a crash. he played football for wittenburg university. the other students are expected to recover. the crash remains under investigation. turning to the race for the white house,
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judge will hear a case brought by a virginia republican delegate that says a state law requiring him to vote for donald trump is unconstitutional. the lawsuit was filed on behalf of himself. he believes voting for trump would violate his conscience. a group of donald trump supporters in haymarket, virginia, are not backing down kñ next day finding the trump spray painted and eggs thrown at it. >> somebody comes in and just destroys it. >> the group painted another sign and they sayf
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vandalized again they will make a bigger sign to go in its place. virginia has some grand plans for what it calls the frank gateway . the plan calls for major road and rail gruxts pruxts. developing right now, high stakes finger pointing between russia and the u.s. navy. russian defense officials say an american ship sailed dangerously close to one of its ships last month. a state-sponsored news agency sent out this video claiming to show that evidence. u.s. navy officials say it was the russian ship that interfered. navy officials are calling the incident the latest of unsafe ma mufers by russian forces. wildlife officials are looking for a grizzly bear responsible for a deadly
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the local sheriffs office says two mountain bikers were riding the trails near glacier national park when it scared the bear. thek@w bringsly -- grizzly knoc one of the riders off his bike we're hearing directly from vice president joe biden about his cancer moon shot initiative. the effort is being leaders from across the country approaching ancer freemt in a new way. vice president biden is leading that effort and he knows the pain of cancer after his son died of brain cancer last3jz÷ y. the vice president told me when his son was diagnosed, he wanted to learn as much as he could about the cancer and fight to cure it. >> i mean, this is -- there's a sense of urgency and that is what excites me most about the moon shot beuse the response worldwide h
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overwhelming. >> vice president sat down for an interview with me about the cancer moon shot summit at howard university yesterday. he also talk about theuíáhp 14 million people who are diagnosed with cancer every year. that number is rising. expected to be 20 million in just five years. knows no age, race, knows no socioeconomic boundaries. it's nice to see so many people to come together to try to figure out how can we approach this from a different perspective. >> he's getting a lot of support. weather center all smiles. you can do that with a forecast like this. >> exactly. this is perfect, chuck. >> no one is going to complain about this type of weather. even people who like it a little warmer in the summertime are appreciate being the lack of humidity outside in the atmosphere. out there, is a mostly car
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to start if i could just spit it out. 65 at national airport with the sun already up on this late june day here in the summertime. temperatures are going to jump from the 50s to 60s this morning up into the low 80s by later on this afternoon. mid 80s for downtown locations. 85 the forecast high here in washington today. 82 manassas. 82 in culpeper. tomorrow, things start" to sli downhill a little bit tomorrow afternoon. you wake up to a clear sky and try conditions in the 60s. we'll be up close to 90 degrees tomorrow but after 3:00, 4:00, showers and thunderstorms are becoming more and more likely. here's future weather for today. 5:00 today, showers possible, west of the blue ridge here in the shenandoah valley. inside the immediate metro area today, no chance for rain. skies go from partly cldy
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our best chance for rain comes after 3:00 in the afternoon.:00 bubbling up of thunderstorms there. there's a cold front that should be making its way down to the 95 corridor between 8:00 and 9:00 tomorrow night. as a result the clash between the more humid air ahead of it and the drier air behind, we could have strong thunderstorms tomorrow. most likely time for any potential severe weather after 3:00 or 4:00 in the afternoon, up until/c about 10:00 or 11:00n the evening, we dry it back out for the main part of the weekend. here's your five-day forecast. i'll give you our new exclusive ten-day forecast at 6:51. tomorrow, warm and humid with a chance for strong storms. saturday and sunday look good. it's all coming up later on in the show. for now, let's go to jack taylor at wtop and see how i-95 is holding up. >> it's not great, unfortunately. we've got a crashes it's in the interchange before
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springfield. it's on the inner loop of the beltway heading toward van dorn. fire and rescue have yet to arrive on scene. left lanes are blocked for now. it could get worse back toward eisenhow eisenhower. blue and yellow line, there's a track problem outside national airport. back to you. a step toward a new name. the action involving a fairfax county high school today that is certain to stir up debate. plus the end){z of an era a local business shuts its do
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today is the final day to grab a bouquet at the falls church florist before it closes for good. after more than six decades in business, the owners mike and diane flood are retiring. that business opened in 1949. mike's aunt and uncle opened it and it's been a staple in that community. today, as youre
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the fourth of july weekend, the consumer product safety commission has a reminder for you. today on the national mall they will demonstrate the dangers associated with fireworks. never place any parts of your body directly over a firework when lighting the fuse and never try to reignite or relight or handle malfunctioning firework. you might rethink bringing your pets along to watch the fireworks. fireworks are the greatest danger to animals because the lights and noise startle them. the key is to keep them at home and pull the curtains. making sure that all your doors and windows are closed and securely locked. animals have been known to push through screens, even when they would never normally do that disoriented. the humane society also says make your pets are
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outside are startled. >> for some pets, you leave the tv on, that's creates other noise that might create a distraction. denied access to a metro station bathroom. why a pregnant rider was turned away. how metro is responding. if you are going doing stuff outside golfing and the pool, don't forget the spf. perfect weather. we'll detail hour-by-hour coming in a few more minutes. the question is whether or not jeb stuart high school will receive a name change. coming up, ill'
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denied access to the bathroom despite being five months pregnant, how metro is responding after a woman says she was turned away at one station. first, though, storm team 4 is getting you ready for the perfect summer day as we
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warm temperatures while catching a break from that oppressive summer humidity. >> chuck bell is tracking how long it will last with your 4 things to know. >> we know it can't last forever. the 4 things you need to know with about the weather this morning, oh, what a beautiful morning it is. d.c. metro will be dry today. storm chances back tomorrow afternoon. be ready for that. there's another chance for rain on the fourth of july holiday itself. we'll talk about that in detail and we'll give you our new exclusive ten-day forecast coming up at 6:51. >> our crash this morning is out near van dorn i-95 north. the accident activity itself at right at van dorn street. police are onm
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national airport. we still have the residual delay. back to you. brand-new developments as police try to root out anyone connected to this week's terror attack at the istanbul airport. government officials in turkey havezñ pointed the finger at is. now we're learning several people have been detained in raids. richard eveningle is live with >> reporter: good morning. there have been raids here in s istanbul with more than a dozen people detained. more raids happening in the turkish city of ismir. this is all part of a nationwide counterterrorism effort to round to the attacks. we learned more about the cell that carried out the bombing. the triple suicide bombing. a police source told nbc news that the bombers were a russian
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national, perhaps from the caucuses and the three rented an apartment here in is tan bull, paying in cash. they were suspicious by an r4"#ñ upstairs neighbor who complained of noise at night and a chemical smell. a picture is starting to emerge, a cell from the caucuses and a cell with russian speaking nationalists. 6:32 and things could get a little heated in the fairfax county area tomorrow. school board members could stake
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meagan joins us more. >> this is a very passionate vet issue, but it all started back in june 2015. a student who was in history class inside the high school was learning that jeb stuart was actually a confederate general in the civil war and that's when she decided they didn't like that and she wanted towód8 garn support to change the name. tonight's school board meeting, a resolution will be introduced a committee will be created to explore things like other potential names for the school and how much this would cause. those who oppose a name change are concerned it would be an expensive process and wouldçs;ka concern because it would set a dangerous precedent they say for changing something just because you don't like its history. while supporters say the change is needed because general stuart represents a racist past. as you can imagine, tonight's school board meeting is expected to p
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well represented inside. back to you. meagan fits jirled live in fair fox for us. thank you. a dozen counties across west virginia remain under a state of emergency following severe flooding. clean-up is under way and many are trying to assess the extent of the damage. the federal government. donate essential items. all of the local police stations have drop boxes, they are accepting canned foods, cleaning supplies, bottled water and baby items, toiletries. it is 6:34. in a news 4 exclusive, a pregnant woman riding metro says she was denied access to the other only restroom that was available in the station and ended up getting sick because she couldn't
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>> let's call this the great metro bathroom debate. when a customer came here last week asking to use the restroom, a restroom she had used a couple of times before, she was all of a sudden told she could no long are use that restroom. heeshes the kicker, this woman is five months pregnant. >> unfortunately, i ended up having an accident and then i got so upset and embarrassed that i got sick on myself and i had to go home. >> she filed a customer complaint with metro and says not much happened and that's when she called us. after we asked metro, rachel says the issue was much different the next time she saw the station manager. she hasn't had a problem. >> he immediately jumped up, went, unlock the bathroom and said news 4 already called us. >> they only said customer service handle the issue. at shady grove, adam tuss, news 4. addressing secty
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you beer wants the washington metropolitan airport authority wants you to lower the airport fee. ubersays the fee ranks among the highest in the country while the airport authority says the fee is in line with what other large airports charge. chuck bell has been watching this forecast and we like it. >> we really do. hot and not humid. give it to me any day. >> two thumbs up from the weather department. all excellent news right here in the middle of summertime. we're down to 57
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and gaithersburg. 65 even at the warm spot down in downtown washington at national airport. what you need to wear today? shorts and sunglasses and your spf 30 or higher. you can leave the umbrella higher today. if you are sticking around town tonight, to go down to the nationals game, after a sweep of the mets, it's time to take on the reds. it will be 83 at first pitch but temperatures drift down to the mid 70s by the time the game is done. tomorrow, rain chances and thunderstorm chances are back. we'll detail the timing on that and give you our ten-day forecast in ten minutes. let's listen to jack taylor to find out where the trouble spots are. >> southeast 295 eastern avenue, new accident blocking the right lane. we have another crash down near bening. be very careful if you are ri
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near largo road. obviously the big story of the morning is going to be the huge delays back in maryland beginning near saint barnabas road near van dorn blocking the left half of the roadway. police looking for witnesses in a deadly shooting that happened last night in northeast. a live report coming up. tracking new developments out of turkey right now as police carry out a series of raids following that deadly terrorist attack. plus new information mleased overnight raisingore
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16 before the hour and right now new concerns with being raised about the safety of the airbag in your car. >> that new information into our newsroom overnight, it is one of the stories we're working on to get you up to the minute the minute you are up. storm team meteorologist chuck bell has more on your forecast. looking nice outside this morning. temperatures in the 50s and 60s now. we'll see a steady rise in temperatures today up into the low and mid 80s, but that's a couple of degrees cooler than average. we love that. but the humidity and higher temperatures and increasing storm chances return tomorrow. i'll show you future weather coming up at 6:51. z:q developing right now in d.c., a man is dead and police
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this happened last night on bladensburg road in northeast. megan mcgrath is live on the scene with the latest. >> reporter: this happened in the area that you see behind me here. this is thele 00 -- 800 block at bladensburg road, all of the roads closed during the investigation they have reopened in time for rush hour this morning but certainly this remains an active investigation as the shooter is still at large. it was about 10:00 last night. that's when police got a call for a man down. when they arrived, they found the victim. he was unconscious but he was still breathing. he, however, died later on at the hospital. now, not a lot of information, no word on a lookout, but certainly police are looking for witnesses. anyone in the area who may have seen something, may have heard something, and can give them the break that they need in this case. again, 800 block of bladensburg road in northeast washington. right around 0
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call d.c. police. back to you in the studio. 6:46 right now. neighbors say they are fed up with the violence on their streets and the response from the d.c. police department. tempers flared at a community meeting in southeast last night. these capitol hill residents told the police chiefá9lq that are frustrated and they are caught in the crossfire as two men shot at each other. >> saturday night was not the first time i've been awakened by gunfire. it's absolutely the most terrifying time i have been wakened by gunfire and it's because there were so many shots fired in such a small amount of time. >> neighbors also raised concerns about repeat offenders. the chief told them that d.c. police department had identified 50 people they have arrested who altogether have been arrested more than 800 times. baltimore county police officers will soon wear body cameras. today the department will demonstrate how the body cameras will work at a
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use and public records policies for the videos. the first 150 officers to be outfitted with cameras will come from all ten-county precincts. a george washington6)ìáhp &% law professor file a lawsuit against marilyn mosby. he says she violated the rules for professional conduct for lawyers. the rules require a prosecutor to refrain from filing a charge unless it is supported by probable cause. so far, mosby's office has tried three of the six police officers charged in gray's death. one resulted in mistrial. two ended in not guilty verdicts. new this morning, federal safety officials are issuing an urgent and new warning for older cars equipped with takata airbags. new it tests haveea
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higher risk of rupture than first thought. the following modelsdkm with t defective inflaters may have 50% chance of dangerous airbag rupture. this includes the 2001 and 2002 honda civic and accord, 2002 honda cvv's and odyssey, pilots, 2002, 2003, acura tl and cl. we learn yesterday the takata ceo plans to resign. they have been linked to ten deaths. we'll have more on nbc washington.com. your time right now 6:48. push for statehood. members of the legal community initiative. tom sherwood
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monitoring -- moderating the event cht the commission leading the push decided if d.c. becomes the 51st state it would be called new columbia. if you dvr'd the olympic trials last week -- i like that music. >>71b[ you've been dancing all morning is it salsa? >> spoiler alert. katie ledecky has another win. she's now are representing the united states in the rio in the 2 hurn and 400 meter races. they came in first place in the 200 meter final last night. she also has a hot to swim the 100 and 800 meter races this august. >> as for maryland's other swimming star, this is the image you are going to see of michael phelps all day. five fingers en
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meter butterfly and the trials last night because he's made a record five olympic teams. they are every four years. that's crazy. he's got 18 gold medals. retire. who knows, the way he swims, why? >> he doesn't have to. do you see his wingspan? he's like a bald eagle. >> that reach may have gotten him a couple of those gold medals. we have gold medal weather. look at that golden disk of sunshine, absolutely free with or without olympic level training. 65 at reagan national. that's one of the warmer locations. check out your hometown temperatures right now. 57 in frederick , maryland.
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65 as i mentioned downtown. 64 by the bay in annapolis. what should you expect for today and tomorrow? tunzsíuáupáures in the 50s and 60s, first thing. we'll be in the low 80s at 7:00 tonight. tomorrow, cloudy, more humid, temperatures at 72 tomorrow morning. 7:00 tomorrow morning, showers and a potential for some stronger storms coming our way friday evening. so the weather impact on your day for tomorrow will be moderate. chances for rain creep up after 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. one or two could be on the strong side. we're keeping an eye out for that. main threat for tomorrow outside of gusty winds might be some here's future weather through today. a couple of stray showers through the shenandoah valley. sprinkle or two early tomorrow morning. here's 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. cold front coming through. it ld
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corridor between about 7:00 and 9:00 tomorrow evening as it goes by, it may wring out one or two stronger storms. keep thatg,"ax in mind for tomo. here's our all new exclusive ten-day forecast for today. a 30% chance of showers west. saturday, sunday, look great. monday for the fourth of july, unfortunately, we have a chance for rain creeping in for fourth q may interfere with the fireworks as well but there's a lot of time between now and then for us to change that forecast and on into next week, it looks like temperatures will be back up in the 90s. >> let's go to wtop. >> not a good morning, prince george's county trying to move from landover throughsjfuu springfield. you've got delays building back before 210. the good news the crash over at van dorn street just moved offer to the left
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south d.c. 295 at easter]é fire rescue on scene. only the left lane is getting by. complication on the freeway westbound, just past the third street tunnel, accident activity in the center of the roadway. not great. aaron, eun, back to you. we've got breaking news from afghanistan. a suicide bomber has attacked a bus carryingal9h trainee plea m- policemen killing all 30 on board. the taliban has made contact with the associated press claiming responsibility for this. again, this out of afghanistan. a suicide bomber attacking a bus carrying trainee policemen, killing all 30 on board. developing brand-new information about that deadly terror attack in turkey. three men bombed the airport in istanbul killing 42 people in the last ten minutes we found out the nationalities of the attac
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we also received this brand-new image from turkish television showing some of these attackers in a surveillance clip. nbc news has not verified that image. in just a few weeks, you can participate in a march against terror right here in washington. the american muslim march on washington is set for saturday july 23rd. organizers are set to organize those plans. more than 20 interfaith groups are already involved. today, what to call a fairfax county school could stir up a heated debate. news 4 meagan fitzgerald has more obwhat to expect. good morning to you. >> good morning. a resolution will be introduced at tonight's school board meeting to address renaming jeb stuart high school. a committee will explore other bb a=tential names and they w figure out how much this will cost. you may recall it was back in june of last year 2015 wen
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student learned about jeb stuart in a history class. when she realized he fought as a confederate general in the civil war. opponents say that setting a precedent of changing things just because you don't like the history is very dangerous and they are very concerned about how much all this would cost, of course, tonight's school board meeting is expected to be packed with people on both sides of this issue. back to you. >> all right. thank you, meagan. also( school board members will consider your responses to its changes on its sex ed program. students in 9th, 10th, and 11th grade would take those classes. and reminder do not pack your drone for the fireworks show on the national mall this weekd.
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talk about that rule and give an update today on security plans for the fourth. reminder, drones are not allowed on any of the national parks across the country. on top of that, there's a 15-mile radius around reagan national airport. it's a drone-free zone. grng, i'm landon dowdy. amazon is bringing its prime d⌟f sales promotion. there was a gumbleing last year impressive and ran out early. here are four things to know before you head out the door. additional west virginia counties have been approved for federal disaster aid following severe flooding throughout that state. a state of emergency remains in a dozen counties. today the baltimore coin police department will launch its body
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