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share classified information with russian officials? the white house's response to a bombshell report. and the washington wizards -- >> a lot of disappointment but they'll be able to look back on this as a positive this season. >> d.c.'s playoff dreams dashed again. the wizards lose a crucial game 7. what the players had to say while you were sleeping. "news 4 today" starts now. 6:00 on the dot now. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. we want to get to melissa mollet with problems on the road, what's going on. >> chopper 4 over the scene, take a look at this problem there on the beltway. right now we have the right side of the roadway blocked here. only getting by there on the left. big response here. >> ramp to southbound
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have again about a two mile backup. northbound herndon parkway with the water main break. >> all right. another nice day coming our way. i like the coolness here early in the morning. >> early in the morning. then wait until the afternoon once the sun is really heating us up. clear skies this morning. by 7:00 a.m., still cool, 57. as we get closer to lunchtime we'll start warming into the mid 70s very quickly. this afternoon, even warmer, 83 degrees. this is only the beginning of a warmup. as we go into tomorrow, near record high temperatures. our rain chances are coming up. chuck and i are back with a closer look at t
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coming and your weekend forecast ahead. sheena, thank you. 6:02. we are working for you to get you through the next safetrack surgeon the metro. five metro stations are shut down from new carrollton to minnesota avenue. >> you will need to brace yourself for the changes that will run until next month. news 4's justin finch is lif now with a look at how you can get around the shutdown. justin, good morning. >> reporter: hey there, eun. good morning. first thing you want to do is plan your commute first. we have seen regulars here at cheverly go up the stairs for a train. they won't be able to get on those trains until sometime in mid june. we have seen the shuttle buses come and go here at cheverly. so far the crowds have been thin. for the next few
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they have the option of three shuttle buses. they'll run every 30 minutes. also three express metro buses will carry riders from the closed stations to blue line stops. metro advising riders to take time and replan their routes. today we met a man surprised by the surge. he has a plan b lined up. >> i do this because i normally work in mcclain, virginia, d.c. i don't want to put a bunch of miles on my car. now i've got to drive and put a bunch of miles on my car. >> reporter: you'll find metro miners here to help you this morning. we know the metro safe track surge will not likely impact the orange line service much. you will see slower
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the silver lines. 12 minute rate. back to you. >> justin, thank you. good news for metro riders, there is an end in sight for all of these safetrack surges. only one more left, surge 16. that will impact the red line between shady dwroef and twinbrook. you can find all the information you need to get through the surges on the nbc washington app. search safe track. this is a live look at the white house right now. the news 4 angie goff is back nmt newsroom. >> reporter: according to the paper, president trump reviled highly classified intelligence information to sergei lavrov. it included details about an isis threat
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the story that came out tonight is false. the president and the foreign minister reviewed a range of common threats to our two countries, including threats to civil aviation. >> reporter: mcmaster said the president never revealed sources, methods or classified military operations. still, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are expressing concerns this morning about that report. aaron in. >> angie, thank you. five minutes after the hour. meanwhile, it has been one week since president trump fired james comey as director of the fbi. the president said yesterday the process of selecting a new director is, quote, moving rapidly. comey was invited by the senate intelligence committee to testify behind closed doors. according to reports he is willing to testify in public. this morning most of the students and shap roens -- >> who were on this overturned bus are out of the hospital
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maryland as is it headed to d.c. for a field trip. nearly 30 people were on the bus at the time. two people were seriously hurt. another driver cut off the bus. charges are being held until the investigation is complete. there are renewed calls for safety changes after a deadly crash we told you about this time yesterday. three people died in this collision yesterday. they still have not been identified. aaa says stepped up speed enforcements would help. unlike highways, park waste often have slower speeds and don't have many places to pull over. it's 6:06. watch out for signs of whooping cough in your children if you live montgomery county. a student at walt whitman high school has that respiratory disease. the school district sent home a
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whooping cough is highly contagious. some of the features were low fever and deep rapid high pitched coughings. a man who was supposed to be keeping a school safe has been accused of having a sexual relationship with a student. mike lievano is charged with sex offenses with a minor. he also worked part time at rockville high school between september of 2015 and february of 2016. officers say any concerned parent should contact police. >> right now the members of the washington wizards are thanking all of the fans and the d.c. family on twitter after their loss. nobody won on the
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series. >> the loss was tough. playoff loss for the city. carol maloney is in boston where the players talked about their disappointment. >> reporter: not surprising, the home team not going home. the wizards winless on this floor all year. game seven, fourth and final game of this series, the toughest one to take. wizards season ends 115-109 loss. this team feeling the sting of disappointment. >> i hate losing. especially when you feel like you are the better team. >> came up short. very disappointing with us. our goal
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final. >> reporter: they're aiming to reach new heights. conference final trip for the first time since 1979. those plans put on hold again. in boston, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> looking forward. a new warning now about the dangers of energy drinks. a teenager dies trying to get the caffeine fix many of us crave. what his family wants you to know still ahead. severely injured over there. someone is hit in the head with a bat. >> plus, new details on the attack of a reality tv st.ar
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problem outer loop at branch avenue. we are jammed here. about a two knaand a half mile backup. everybody being pushed to the left of the roadway. a broken down tractor-trailer is adding to the pain. hi, chuck. >> we have better news in the weather department today. clear skies for the most part and a news cool start for the morning. downtown temperatures near 60. outside the beltway many spots are down into the 40s this morning. so a nice cool and come if i star -- comfy start. low 80s by later on this afternoon. sheena's taking a peek at the weekend coming up. >> thank you, chuck. it is 6:13. we have intense new video this morning that shows the horrifying moment a jet crashed near a new jersey airport. take a look at that fireball there. the ntsb and the fa
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the scene in carlstadt, new jersey. the plane burst into a fireball. it was a miracle no one on the ground was hurt. nearby cars, buildings and power lines caught on fire. the plane was coming from philadelphia. not clear why it crashed. a reality star has become a victim inside her own home. a star and her husband were attacked. dena manzo and david canton found two masked robbers inside their house. canton was beaten with a baseball back and the robbers also escaped with cash and jewelry. the suspects have not been found. 6:14 our time right now. why didn't anyone help him? that's the question timothy piazza's girlfriend keeps agonizing over. piazza is the 19-year-old from penn state, a sophomore, who
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incident. 12 hours passed before anybody called for help. >> in a heartbeat he would have done it. i know if the roles were reversed, he would have helped, he would have walked away from the fraternity and said, i don't care, i'm going to help and it's not worth it. >> 18 of the fraternity's brothers are facing charges. a south carolina father is grieving from the death of his 16-year-old son. he has a warning for all parents this morning. it's about the dangers of caffeine. his son davis alan price collapsed in a classroom last month and later died in the emergency room. the rich land county corner is calling his death a caffeine induced cardiac event. the coroner says the teenager drank a large caffeinated soda, a latte and an energy drink in the two hours before his death. >> we lost dav
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legal substance that any of you can walk out and get it. >> the teenager's father, shawn price, asked parents to talk to their children about the dangers of energy drinks. he told teenagers and students to stop buying them. 6:16. as we turn to news 4 your health, hepatitis c cases are on the rise. it's a disease that doesn't always show any symptoms. >> reporter: just last week the centers for disease control reported that hepatitis c rates in this country have soared to a 15-year high. did you know that hepatitis c kills more americans than any other infectious disease reported to the cdc? hepatitis c though is no longer the deadly diagnosis that it once was because now there's a cure.
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with a life threatening illness before it was given a name. a routine blood test revealed he has what is now known as hepatitis c. >> it was mid to late '80s. >> hepatitis officially discovered in 1989. because most of them don't have any symptoms. >> it's a silent killer. you don't know you have it. >> it can lead to severe liver damage, cancer and cirrhosis and eventually death. it is transmitted by blood, needles. >> reporter: new medicines developed over the past few years have made it possible to cure hepatitis c. i'll have more about that and about duncan's story tonight on news 4 at 5:00. plus,
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new liver disease. what tests to ask for and what you need to know. all right. we're talking about a change in our weather. little bit warm now and even warmer tomorrow and the next day, sheena. >> yes, it is going to be much warmer today especially. then as we go into tomorrow, we're talking about the 90s. those could be near record high. tuesday weather outlook if you're getting ready to head out the door. you're going to need the sunglasses, exercise and short sleeves today. lunch outside. very nice if you want to look outside. >> some areas are in the 40s. lorton coming in at 46 degrees. in the district, 56. very comfortable. if you're exercising, looking very good. cool 57 degrees. mostly sunny skies. it's going
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warmer as we go through the afternoon. by lunchtime you'll need the sunglasses. 76 degrees. if you are exercising by 6:00 p.m. we're talking about the low 80s. short sleeve weather for today and especially as we go into tomorrow and wednesday. that high pressure will keep us dry and it will help to heat us up. we have near record highs. ragan national, this is for tomorrow by the way. dulles we can beat that record. bwi. hot day as we go through tomorrow and thursday. today will be the warmup ahead of it. that cool morning, aaron, will move way up to the north. there's the hot air setting in for wednesday really through friday. for today though, 83 degrees for a high temperature. sunny and warm. tomorrow looking at 91 for a high. normal high in the mid 70s. thursday as well, then we go into friday. still hot afternoon storms but we do cool down f t
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morning. some problems out there. good morning, melissa. >> breaking news in first 4 traffic. take a look at this scene from chopper 4. have about a 2 1/2 mile backup because of a tractor-trailer fire earlier this morning. left side of the roadway is open. as you look at the map you can see those delays here headed on the outer loop at branch. the ramp also blocked because of this problem. brad wright is up in chopper 4. tell us what you're seeing at this moment. >> reporter: melissa, been here for 20 minutes. crews continue to douse the smoldering boxes here as you can see from the shot on the left side with water. looks like this is going to be a lengthy cleanup. as i zoom out with chopper 4's incredible camera, i can zoom out three miles almost to the woodrow wilson bridge. just after there is where the delayings are backing
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side of the beltway. melissa, what else is going on? >> thanks, brad. big loop at the beltway coming up. thank you. it is heating up outside. you won't find much relief inside metro station. a new plan to cool you down. we'll explain why it's only a temporary fix. >> we'll tell you about one that ca make moving as easyn a
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another online company but had no idea how to get it home? now there's a new app called pockitship that makes it easier than finding a friend with a pickup truck bought a couch, table or chair? >> how do you move that? >> reporter: you can download pockitship. it's an app. >> we'll send a truck to you within a day. >> reporter: whether it's one item or up to 20, snap a picture and get an immediate quote. this doesn't charge by the hour. >> if it's outside, say that old grill you want to sell to someone across town, it's 99 bucks. that's where it starts. if we come inside the house it starts at $139. then it gets really economical. $19 for additional pieces. >> reporter: pockitship comes within moments. it is expng
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soon. guys, back to you. >> now all this week we're telling you about apps that can make your life easier. if you missed susan's story on how to swipe to find a dog walker on demand you can find that in the nbc 4 app. an app that helps you get glam. this one sends a team of professional stylists to your door with just minutes' notice. hillary clinton's political comeback. big announcement and how another former presidential candidate is getting involved. >> reporter: captured and once again facing prison time for killing five people. and i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. highs in your hometown today will be in the upper 70s and low 80s. 83 in downtown washington today. when we come back sheena and i areaking t a
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is flat out false. a drunk driver caught trying to skip out on sentencing. he was a no show in court but now he's been found. new delays for metro riders. the next round of safety track work may impact you even if your station is open this morning. "news 4 today" begins with breaking news. and that breaking news is on your commute on the beltway. the backups are getting pretty bad out there near branch avenue thanks to a truck fire. it's now 6:30. it is going to be a rough start for your commute. you just saw it there especially if you're hitting the road on prince george's county. >> let's get straight to first 4 traffic. melissa mollet looking at the backup. what are you seeing? >> the question of the morning. over 3 miles. outer loop of branch avenue, that's where this fire is. as chopper 4 uses the camera to zoom out, you can see how long the backups are. first on the scene to show you the delays. another issue because of this,
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also blocked. northbound 5 there a shortcut. have an accident in the area of 301. southbound 270 at 370, crash on the left shoulder because of some debris as well in the roadway. we are having these delays as you're heading southbound. two mile backup on 270 as you approach 370. good morning, chuck and sheena. >> we do. it's almost a nice enough day to want to sit into traffic. >> with the bins windows open. >> with the windows open. you'll have the windows up and ac on. things heating up over the next few days. right now 56 degrees. very nice outside. plenty of sunshine currently. we're going to keep the sun around as we go through the rest of the week, until friday. that's our next break chance. 45 dulles, 46 gaithersburg. 52 quantico. maybe a light jacket. you're not going to need it long. by lunchtime,
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warmer than yesterday around 83 degrees. not nearly as windy. even by 7:00 p.m., still close to 80. coming up, chuck and i will tell you how hot it's going to get. >> 6:32. here are the top stories this morning. the white house trying to shut down reports that president trump shared classified information with russian officials. the washington post reports that it happened last week during a meeting at the white house with the russian foreign minister and the russian ambassador to the u.s. the intelligence reportedly disclosed by the president was about an isis plot. metro riders taking shuttle buses this morning at five stations closed on the orange line. this is part of metro's safe track surge number 15. it runs through june 15th. we'll have a live report on who is being impacted the most. that's at 6:45. the nba playoff season is over for the washington wizards. the team lost game 7 in boston last night in a heartbreaking
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it is 6:33. developing this morning, we expect to learn more about the capture of a man wanted for killing three women and two children in a drunken driving crash. >> ten children lost their mothers. a 1-year-old baby. a 13-year-old girl and a woman also died in this crash. news 4's molette green is live with the family's hope for some justice after years of heart ache. molette? >> reporter: yeah, that heart ache worse when kenneth kelley missed court on friday and shocked everyone. he is now locked up this morning facing new troubles. captured late last night at a motel on allentown road. he still has to be sentenced in the dui crash that took five lives. he was convicted of five counts of negligent homicide. it has been a painful journey for those families left to mourn those lost. >>
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2014. here it is 2017, so you can imagine how long we've been waiting for some type of closure, you know? some type of ending to the story. >> reporter: and still unresolved this morning outside the courthouse, why kelly was free and not wearing a gps court-ordered monitor. it is quite possible the court never ordered one. that is the latest live from outside of prince george's county courthouse. i'm molette green. >> molette, thank you. police are trying to track down the i-95 gunman who killed a mother of two from manassas. the family says the killer better not be looking for forgiveness. >> i have nothing nice to say about him, go get help or i forgive you because that is a lie. i don't forgive him. >> holland and another woman were shot and killed sunday as they drove along
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police believe their car was targeted. today arlington county police are trying to calm concerns in the community as they search for a sex assault suspect. police will holds a town hall meeting with those who live inside the atrium building inside of roslyn. last week a woman was attacked inside the building. the suspect you see here caught on surveillance video. police say he is still on the loose and they urge anyone with information to contact him. the mayor of charlottesville, virginia, says he was slammed on twitter with racist and anti-semitic tweets. that was according to "the washington post." >> that came after mayor mike signer criticized an alt right demonstration. they raled against removing the statue of robert e. lee. the next day a candlelight vigil against hate was held.
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removing it for six months. hillary clinton is making a knew to get that back. >> reporter: aaron, eun, the former democratic nominee launched a new political group. it is called onward together. if that name sounds familiar, well, it's because it is an adaptation of her campaign theme stronger together. the group will help fund some of the organization's leading liberal efforts to fight president trump's agenda. it will include former vermont governor howard dean. she hopes it will help people get encouraged to organize, get involved. hackers target disney. new details on the movie being held for ransom and what disney plans to do about it. plus, a bus load of school children tossed around. what's next for the maryland driver who cut them off. and i'm storm team 4 meteorologist
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breaking news in first alert traffic. outer loop at branch avenue, good news is this fire is now completely on the shoulder and the response is mostly gone. good morning, chuck. quick core rex. the nationals are in pittsburgh for that game, but it will be nice weather in pittsburgh as well. already thinking about your weekend around here. both saturday and sunday looks nice outside. keeping the rain chances out of the weekend. by the time we get to saturday and sunday the highs will be in the 70s. between now and then a couple of record highs coming. sheena has that in the ten day coming up. >
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chuck said it's going to start to feel like summer this week. it may feel hotter if you ride metro. >> relief is on the way. new cooling towers and pipes will be put in place at the dupont and north stations. the cooling equipment broke years ago. metro says leaking pipes are the problem. this is just a temporary fix though because crews will have to dig up part of connecticut avenue to get to the real problem. there's no time line for a permanent solution. >> reporter: safetrack surge 15 has shut down five area stations. we'll tell you how to get around for the next 31 days. and accused of sharing secrets with the russians. president trump is at the center of a new firestorm. what's the next step for the white house and how lawmakers are responding now. a local man trusted to help keep students safe is now charged with taking advantage of a girl in middle school. two school communities are n
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me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia.
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a bombshell report. >> it's disturbing and let's find out what the details are. >> president trump accused of leaking highly classified information about isis to russian officials. >> i was in the room. it didn't happen. >> the new fallout that thrust the white house into crisis mode again. at 15 before the hour, reaction is pouring in this morning to the bombshell report from "the washington post" that president trump revealed highly classified intelligence to russians in a meeting last week. >> on capitol hill republican senator john mccain called the report disturbing while democrats are demanding an explanation from the president. meanwhile, at the white house
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mcmaster is strongly pushing back on the report. >> no times were intelligence sources or methods discussed and the president did not disclose any military operations that were not already publicly known. >> now a spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry is denying reports that president trump revealed classified information to senior russian officials. a new phase of safetrack is underway. surge 15 kicks off this morning and runs for an entire month. >> take a look at this map. maintenance closed five orange line stations in maryland and the district. they're all closed. >> this will impact service in virginia very likely as well. news 4's justin finch live in cheverly now to explain it all. justin? >> reporter: aaron, the early morning rush so far has been pretty smooth. you'll see customers showing up here beginning a new routine boardihe
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also relearning their commute. at closed stations here like cheverly, metro workers are here to guide people onto the right shuttle buses. three buses servicing the five closed orange line stations between new carrollton and the station armory stop. free express metro buses are also giving rides to blue line patrons to connect. there will be some trickle downs in service. the virginia area orange line stations should not see major disruptions. there will be some hiccups. this morning some say they will be starting their days much earlier. >> you going to come in and get on the shuttle and go to work. >> we get here early every morning. >> reporter: and perhaps you will see there another shuttle bus rounding the corner. that will be the routine for the next 30 days or so here. we are told that weekend and night service might be intermittent so stay in touch
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their website to keep track of service there. this will all end on june 15th. now back in to you. >> justin finch. justin, thank you. this morning most of the students and chaperones who were on this overturned bus are out of the hospital. that bus flipped on 95 yesterday just south of maryland as it headed to d.c. for a field trip. nearly 30 people were on the bus at the time. now we're told that two people were seriously hurt. state police say another driver cut off the bus. charges are being withheld until the investigation is complete. >> there are renewed calls for safety changes after a deadly crash we told you about as breaking news at this time yesterday. three people died in this accident on suitland parkway at forestville road. they still have not been identified. that is the same intersection where a mother and her two-year-old son was killed back in march. the parkways around here have
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many places to pull over. >> the family of a murdered woman are pleading for police to find her body. turkessa paige's family says they want to bring her home and give her a proper funeral. prince george's county authorities say her last moments were violent. he confessed to strangling her. paige's father says his daughter was going to break up with him when she was killed. >> she never left. she wasn't able to leave. to do that to somebody just because you don't want them to leave, you know, you don't have the right to do that to a person. >> police say surveillance cameras show proctor taking paige's body out to the building in a gray bin. they believe he threw her body in a dumpster six miles away in camp springs. a school security guard accused of having a sexual relatiip
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communities. mike lievano worked at kornl e. brooke lee middle school. they show he worked part time at rockville high school between september of 2015 and february of 2016. officers say any concerned parent should contact police. a warning now for parents about a case of whooping cough montgomery county. a student at walt whitman high school has that respiratory disease. the district sent a letter home yesterday. it's highly contagious but most children are vaccinated at a very young age. >> you can turn to the nationals now if you want to root for sports in d.c. >> there you go. the wizards and the caps lost a win or go home in game 7. the wizards are now out of the playoff. a twit jter theme thanks fans. a wizards star steps up. it wasn't enough. we have to mention nobody won a road game. they were in boston for last night's game.
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the wizards made it to the conference finals. i like the trajectory. we are making waves. >> you have to give them credit for work done. >> exciting basketball. >> thanks to the wizards. breaking news in first 4 traffic at 6:51. >> here's melissa mollet. what's going on, melissa. breaking news this morning chopper 4 over this problem from the beginning. outer loop at branch avenue. the good news is all of the response on the right side of the roadway. now we still have some massive backups. take a look at this backup. we'll show you what i'm talking about. all the way from saint barnabus. we're up in chopper 4. brad, what are you sneeg. >> reporter: have you ever tried to pick up a wet cardboard box, you know what that could be. imagine 1 to 200 of them now on the shoulder on the outer loop of branch avenue. the big problem even thoh
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lanes are open. all the vehicles that were stuck in the delays are slowing it down to see what the problem was. jack taylor, how can they get around this? >> the nice part is at least at this point going against the grain, you can hop off early and make the right turn back on to southbound branch. that will put you on the beltway before the incident. if you're headed out the door, you're in a hurry, that's the option. you can stay with this and ride through it. hopefully it won't cost you too much time. it isn't the only thing happening. melissa, back to you. what do you have? >> thank you, jack. northbound 301 before shortcut two left lanes getting by the crash there. left of the beltway looking very normal. 270 southbound is slow because of the crash on the shoulder. benning road has that crash there as well. travel times, 270 and top of the beltway looking very typical. same information 66 in bound and 95
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the problem on the beltway on your ride in this morning. hi, sheena. >> good morning, melissa. i hope you like the warmer weather because we are getting warmer and we are getting ready for near record highs tomorrow. today will be warmer than yesterday. temperatures in the low 80s. then we go into friday and that's when we'll see our next rain chance. so a dry stretch until friday. temperature wise some areas are in the 40s. 45 dulles, 44 manassas, 44 lorton. 56 in the district. some of you might need a light jacket this morning. not for long. if you're dining out today, well, by lunchtime, 76 degrees, very nice. happy hour, 83 degrees. even by dinner time still close to 80 degrees. a warm day and not as windy as yesterday with the warm air and the dry air pollen is high today. it's all because of this big area of high pressure. hot and dry air continues to move in. more humidity tomorrow and thursday with the near record high
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let's head over to chuck bell. >> good morning, sheena. you are right about that. high pressure and high temperatures coming our way for thursday and for friday. we've been sort of in a cool trough around here on the east coast for the last couple of weeks. that is getting ready to pull out and in come the warmth. not just tomorrow but also on thursday as well. here comes the heat. 90s for most places. could be our first back-to-back day since late last summer, early last fall. the records the next few days, ragan national 92 tomorrow and 96 on thursday. that one tomorrow we might be able to tie that. both of those records, 89 and 91 at dulles, in serious jeopardy. 91 in d.c., that would fall one short. here's sheena with the ten day. >> yes, chuck. the warm temperatures or hot i should say they're going to last a few days here. wednesday, 91, thursday, 92. friday, still close to 90.
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at the weekend. we do cool back down for the mid to upper 70s. good morning, i'm landon dowdy at cnbc headquarters. disney ceo bob iger told employees that hackers stole an upcoming disney film. they're demanding a ransom and are threatening to release parts of that film. iger didn't name the movie but they say it's the new "pirates of the caribbean" film that is supposed to come out next week. hackers recently uploaded the entire new season of "orange is the new black" before netflix released it. landon, thank you. coming up on 6:56. here are 4 things to know this morning. the white house is dealing with a new controversy today. president trump revealed classified intelligence information to russian officials at a meeting at the white house last week. follow the new developments at
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next. five metro stations on the orange line in maryland and d.c. are closed this morning for the second to last safetrack surge. work will last for the next month. shuttle buses are taking riders to open stations. make sure to follow justin finch on twitter for updates. we expect to learn more about the capture of a man expected of killing five people. he was captured latz night at a motel in prince george's county. the washington wizards are not going to the eastern conference finals. they lost their do or die game seven to the boston celtics in game seven. john wall will be back on the court this fall. still have some big old backup ons the beltway. chopper 4 showing you a live look outer loop at branch avenue. three mile backup should be getting better because finally it is on the right side of the road. >> typical -- >> yes. yes, it is. >> we've got a
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good morning. spilling secrets? the president accused of giving highly classified information to the russians in the oval office. the white house in crisis mode issuing a carefully worded denial. >> at no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed. >> this morning paul ryan calling for a full explanation. another top republican saying the white house is in a downward spiral with national security compromised. disney, anonymous hackers claim they've stolen the upcoming "pirates of the caribbean" movie, threatening to release it unless a ransom is paid. chilling videos of a
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