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you step into the gym. "news 4 today" starts now. >> it is 6:00 on this monday morning. good morning, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and the i'm eun yang. your news 4 team is here to get you out the door. monday is tough. >> it's hard. >> we have rain heading our direction to make it worse. >> we begin with the timing on that and what we can expect from our meteorologist chuck bell and sheena parveen who stepped outside this morning. hey, guys. >> still, no umbrella required just yet. before you leave the house this morning nkts you will definitely want to know where that thing is. >> yes, you will. you will want to know. we have rain on the radar not locally but it is on the way. currently 72 degrees. cloudy. live look at the airport. we are looking at the clouds around. the rain approaching fredericksburg. that will be one of the first areas to see the rain. 8:00 a.m. looking at it down 95 south of the
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scattered showers. you will want the umbrella today especially around lunchtime. showers are possible. the cooler temperatures will continue before we warm back up. let's check the roads on this monday morning. hey, melissa. >> right now a pretty morning. looks good right now. northbound near the beltway, disabled vehicle causing that problem there. in prince george's county, in bound and
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all of these travel times coming up. melissa, thank you. 6:02 now. the london bridge is back open to pedestrians. everyone is on alert this morning after an attack on saturday night. police are raiding more neighborhoods. they detained several people overnight. so far 12 people have been arrested. >> angie goff is tracking the investigation and a global response. she's at the live desk with details. angie? >> this story developing and now video of what appeared to show the attack eers. take a look. that video is quite chilling. it shows people running in london amidst the knife attack that killed 7 and dozens others injured. police have identified the attackers. they're withholding their names until they figure o
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are part of a bigger network. he said he would prevent the same type of attack here. >> as president, i will do what is necessary to prevent threat from spreading to our shores and work every single day to protect the safety of our country. >> he plexed his support president attack t isis has claimed responsibility for the rampage on and near the london bridge. back to you. >> thank you, angie. make sure you have the nbc washington app. that's where we'll have all the updates as they happen in this london terror attack investigation. we'll also update you on any new information throughout this
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broadcast. thrown to the ground and roughed up. that is what an anc commissioner said happened to him at the hands of d.c. police. there is even a cell phone video of the encounter you're looking at here on the right side of your screen. news 4's molette green is live outside of police headquarters with a look at what happened and how police are responding. molette? >> reporter: good morning to you. no charges filed. no disciplinary action of the cops. police are going to look at their own footage. >> that's the commissioner of the neighborhood. now all of this happening friday night in the congress heights area of the southeast when the anc leader when officers asked him if he had any weapons. he suffered a minor concussion,
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escalated. >> kendall walks up and the police jumped out and police telling him to stop resisting. he wasn't resisting anything. he was walking up the street. >> i tried to walk away. the officer grabbed me and slammed me to my head. >> now kendall simmons was let go without any charges. he does not plan to let this thing go. he plans to file a complaint against d.c. police. d.c. police are saying they will look into this matter. they are going to look at their body camera footage to see if there's anything more to this. those officers, they're not facing any discipline. that is the latest live from outside d.c. police headquarters. back to you. >> thank you, molette. a 19-year-old germantown man is dead after hitting a tree in an
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maryland. just before 4:00 pierce english veered off the road and died after hitting a tree. he wasn't wearing hifls -- thousands will sign the order. the order will renew the district's commitment to reducing global carbon emissions and expanding solar energy use. 6:06. president trump announcing his plan to privatize the air traffic control functions of the faa. this is part of a broader push for infrastructure reform. according to the washington post, he wants to spin off their functions to a nonprofit corporation. supporters say it w
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a system. other countries use gps systems that allow direct roots at cheaper costs. >> golden state remains perfect! 14-0. >> did you hear that? 14-0. the golden state war worse have not lost a single game in the playoffs. now they're going to cleveland to play. might be a different story. steph curry and kevin did your rant big stars although lebron james had a huge game. last year the warriors were up 3-1 against the calves but lost in the end. not over until it's over. 6:07. from tv dad to a defendant, we are live at the start of bill cosby's criminal trial.
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face backlash. tracking storms down in central and southern virginia. rain drops there. rain just about ready to move into fredericksburg. it will affect all of us before todays done i.
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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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good morning, everybody. skies are mostly cloudy now. temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s around the city. here's future weather to help you plan out your day. most of the rain will be from washington southbound towards fredericksburg, southern maryland and the northern
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everyone had a chance of getting wet. off and off shower chances throughout most of the day. very cloudy days ahead. sheena has a peek at the forecast. let's go over to melissa. a couple of things happening. chopper 4 over b.w. parkway at the beltway. that disabled vehicle looks like it spun out, was into the woods. we have a two mile backup. the delays should be getting better quickly here now that that is getting gone. beltway looks okay. brand-new problem on 95. we'll see you in a minute, melissa. thank you. ♪ ♪ an emotional ariana grande singing her version
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rainb rainbow." 22 people were killed at her concert at the arena there. >> yesterday's tribute concert took on a greater significance hours after saturday night's attack in london. just over $3 million were raised for victims of last month's attack and their families. in portland, oregon, tensions have calmed after kay ott broke out against pro trump and antitrump demonstrators. they used flash bangs and tear gas. 14 were arrested and more than a dozen weapons were taken. 6:13. a lot of eyes on the pittsburgh area today. that is where bill cosby is about to go on trial. >> he was accused of sectix assault. fellow actors are
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nbc's jay gray is live at the courthouse with more. jay, good morning. >> reporter: hey, there. good morning, eun, aaron. you're right. we're going to see supporters on both sides of this case. what we have heard is that the actress who played rudy will be here to support bill cosby. he is accused of sexually assaulting a woman who called him a mentor. she was talking to him about furthering her career when she said she was given alcohol and pills. we've heard that same scenario played up from more than 50 other prosecutions. perhaps they said you can have one other than constadt that will testify and that's what we will see.
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don't expect to see cosby on the witness stand here. he has said in pre-trial interviews that he will not be a part of that. he says he believes race is involved. this is a trial that's expected to last three, maybe four weeks as it unfolds here in norris town. that is the latest live. back to you. >> jay gray for us right outside the philadelphia area there in norris town. thanks. a maryland with a passion for helping kids will appear on the ellen show today. >> they've adopted children through wednesday's child. he grew up in the foster care system himself and he raising four children. >> within three months we got another call for a six month old and two-year-old and we w
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>> i'm most grateful for having a family that loves me. >> i mean, come on. how cute is he? every child wants to be loved, right? >> the family is from maryland. the couple has started a nonprofit called comfort cases which provides backpacks filled with necessities to foster kids in virginia, maryland and d.c. be sure to watch the ellen show today to see how one international company is stepping in to help this wonderful nonprofit. you see this gorgeous family. >> you can catch ellen right here on nbc 4 at 3:00 p.m. followed by news 4 at 4:00. great episode to watch. >> very emotional. 6:16. new stores or a park are coming. this is part of the
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revitalization project. this will mean more places to shop and new offices. >> i like coming to ground breaking ceremonies. we're not finished until we have a ribbon cutting ceremony. we will have a ribbon cutting ceremony. >> we're told the project should be completed by 2020. this is in alberta, canada. that funnel cloud is huge and reportedly moved through this area pretty quickly. emergency officials didn't see this coming apparently and by the time they issued a warning the storm had actually passed. the we do know that nobody was hurt as a result of this. take a look at the images. i think i saw a photo of a guy cutting his grass and that was behind him. >> look at the trucks going by. that's like greek gods. >> exactly. exactly. >> itoo
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>> weather is a powerful and terrifying thing. >> they can pop up quickly. that's why we're always telling you to watch the app. we have rain on the way. >> here we go. >> for today for your monday. we'll start off the week very different than what we had this weekend. morning commute, showers. we have cloudy skies. showers on the way. for lunchtime though, scattered showers around. if you're heading out for an exercise later on, keep in mind, the rain is coming. here is a live look at the radar. locally, most of the area with the rain down south and west, fredericksburg, quantico, those areas will be seeing more. wider lookout. you see all of this rain actual our south and west. the rain will be staying in the
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days. good thing we had the nice, sunny weekend. cooler as we go through the middle of the week. future weather, this morning, here is that rain heading in 8:00. mostly south of the district. quantico, fredericksburg. then as we get closer, it could be spreading north up towards baltimore and then up towards the afternoon. mostly staying south of d.c. by 6:30, we have chance of scattered showers. walking the dog, take one with you. you can head to the website on how to adopt cresson. 75 degrees by noon, scattered showers. we're really not getting out of the 70s. 65 in gaithersburg. as we go into to
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a slight chance of showers. rain chance continues. let's take a look at the roads. melissa mollet. >> look at 95. 95 in virginia as you're headed northbound north of triangle on the right side of the roadway. over turned vehicle. starting to see delays build through that area. chopper 4 over the earlier problem, northbound bw parkway. that two-mile backup is dwindling down. that is good news of course. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway, overall looking quite good. northbound indian head at palmer road, had the crash at the intersections. as far as your travel times go 2, 70 looks good. 66 in bound and 95 northbound
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he's somebody who says,. i am going to make change. and i wanna make change not for the richest, not for the most powerful, i'm gonna make change to make this economy work better for hardworking families. that's who he is. i'm tom perriello, and as governor i'll fight to make sure every virginian gets a fair shot, that leaves no region or race behind. let's prove that donald trump's values are not virginia values.
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>> reporter: experts say getting less than 7 hours of sleep per night could be making you fat. a study in the annals of internal medicine found that people who didn't get enough sleep felt hungrier, were less satisfied after meals, and lacked energy. nutrition coach and author dr. ravina brock agrees sleep is key to losing weight. >> when you don't get enough sleep, that actually can result in weight gain rather than weight loss. >> reporter: but for many of us getting a good night's sleep. here are dr. rhodes statements about sleep. don't exercise too early or too late. avoid stimulants. don't eat three hours before bed and keep a schedule. >> i want you to stick to a schedule for eating and for sleeping but in particular for sleeping. i want you to get 7 to 8 hours because they're very important for weight loss
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regular schedule. >> it turns out sunday, last night, the cruellest night of the week for people who have trouble sleeping. >> the number one reason is that the weekend usually throws off our sleep schedule. so sunday night trying to get back into monday, you're all over the place. >> we have a list of meditation apps that could help you get more shut eye. search fit for summer on the nbc washington app. good luck. fit 4 summer continues tomorrow on how to cut down on belly fat. learn natural fruits and drinks that can help you settle down? . >> tragedy at a local area. >> important reminders about water safety. after a simple show of hate, we'll tell you what's being done
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to help those feel safe to live in their own community. rain approaching the area. part of you will see it for your morning drive. we
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now on "news 4 today," deadly attacks in london. president trump making his stance on terror clear. symbol of hate. a community on edge after the discovery of a noose. the action taken before students return to school. and rain is getting closer and will arrive just in time for the morning commute. the look at the timing and the impact. "news 4 today" starts now. it is 6:30.
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closely this morning. >> everybody has some chance of seeing some rain. who will get it first? meteorologist sheena parveen and chuck bell. good morning, guys. >> good morning. it is nice outside right now. right outside the studio. we have rain on the way. grab the umbrella. >> a beautiful weekend. hopefully you had a chance to get outside and enjoy it. i did. i emceed the stan event. stop child abuse network. a couple of guys on big harleys there playing a little croquet with us. they were nice to me. they gave me a really good strawberry -- >> what were you eating? >> a crepe. thank you for the invitation. cloudy skies have come back. upper 60s around 70s. rain drops in charlottesville to fredericksburg. temperatures in the 70
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weather threat. this is not the only day this week that we're going to be cloudy. going to be cloudy much of the week. let's go into melissa mollet who's always a beam of moonshine. >> never any clouds. still have this delay through virginia this morning as you're headed out through triangle this morning. a couple mile backup because of this over turned vehicle of the right side of the roadway. a triangle. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway, looking pretty good. still have the crash on the right shoulder. taking a look at 270 southbound out of frederick, slow out of germantown. 6:32. some of the top stories we're following for you this morning. london police have identified three suspects in saturday night's
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people dead. the suspects were killed by police. their names have not been released. meanwhile, investigators conducted new raids this morning and detained several other people. d.c.anc commissioner kendall simmons said he was humiliated and scarred. it shows the moment passes. bill cosby is accused of sex assault. his accuser is planning to testify. the trial is expected to last as long as four weeks. people of all colors, ages and from different churches attended a rally to condemn recent images of hate that have been appearing at our schools and museum. >> last week it found to a group of people. this was just steps away
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play at beers elementary school. news 4's justin finch is live near the school with more. what officials are doing to reassure parents that their kids are safe. justin, good morning. >> reporter: eun, good morning. this home under construction is just a short walk away from beers elementary. so close, in fact, that if april person were here at the right time they couldn't have seen it hanging across the street. they're hoping they're standing up to hate and fear they say. take you to the vigil. a multi-cultural crowd gathering. between the house and beers elementary. faith leaders leading the crowd in prayer. they are pledging to keep hate away from their homes and lives. police are investigating for a suspect. the commission on human rights
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they're praying those involved are soon brought to justice. >> we come praying not only for the house and where the noose was hung but for the ground on which we stand. we refuse to allow hate to filter itself into the soil of hillcrest of washington, d.c. >> all right. >> and two churches held that vigil. they came together for the rally. police are looking for a at this point in the news case and the others in to you. >> justin finch, live in south burlington. that is not the first time this has popped up. on april 27th it was found hanging on american university's campus. on may 11th it was found at a
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middle school in anne arundle county. on may 31st the noose was found in. >> 6:36 today. the sex abuse trial of a former montgomery county teacher will begin. he was a third great teacher. he's accused of inappropriately touching five female students over several years. it only took minutes for a toddler to wander off a playground sight and drowned in a lake. police say the family did everything right. malik boger left his family's site on friday night. immediately his family called pris but at least six minutes later someone found the body in the lake. good samaritan andic
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him. >> malik was not quite 2 years old and he wandered off and he ended up in this type of tragedy. >> now there are some ways to protect your family. first of all, learn cpr in case of an emergency and teach children how to swim. it is a life saving skill. also, don't get distracted if you are near water. take your child with you. always have a phone nearby to call 911. a project to make the cleveland metro park more efficient will feel like an inconvenience first. construction begins to replace five entrance escalators. that means you'll have to use the stairs or another entrance. this will take 20 months. one of thent
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cleveland park metro station turned into a water fall. the city improvement the drainage so it wouldn't happen. president trump is planning a shakeup to our transportation system. >> they thought they were headed to hare individual. were college men/students. we're seeing showers approaching fredericksburg. then we're looking at
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he's somebody who says,. i am going to make change. and i wanna make change not for the richest, not for the most powerful, i'm gonna make change to make this economy work better for hardworking families. that's who he is. i'm tom perriello, and as governor i'll fight to make sure every virginian gets a fair shot, that leaves no region or race behind. let's prove that donald trump's values are not virginia values.
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and now your storm team 4 forecast. >>
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leave. most of the area still crowdy. around fredericksburg, spotsylvania, that's where the rain is moving in. up near quantico very shortly. by noon, scattered showers spreading across the area. stay in the 70s. let's check the commute. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. it's clear east. 95 northbound north of triangle. still have the delay headed northbound. beltway overall, no major issues on the beltway. all lanes blocked. downed wires. warning for college students headed to college in the fall. be careful what you write on social media sites. harvard university has rescinded admission for ten perspective students because of a private facebook chat. >> according to the harvard princeton, the
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letters allegedly targeting groups and mocking. they do not publicly comment on the admissions status. >> lawn care goes high tech. >> terror attack abroad. the latest development out of london and the security changes announced just minutes ago. >> reporter: roughed up by d.c. police. that's what an ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, 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,
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whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia.
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you see the people running. >> right now, london attacks. new raids overnight. the hunt for the network of terrorists. >> this bloodshed must end. this bloodshed will end. >> pledging support. president trump mace his first public comments about the london attack after taking to twitter. >> i tried to walk away. the officer grabbed me and slammed me to my head. >> he said he did nothing wrong, but this happened. >> i swear to god, do not throw me on the ground. >> a d.c. community leader handcuffed and detained. what happened and what action d.c. police are taking now. >> lawn work without the sweat. the high tech way to get rid of it. 14 before the hour. humiliated and hurt. that is how an elected district le s
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cell phone footage shows advisory neighborhood commissioner kendall simmons getting detained in his own neighborhood. he describes getting thrown to the ground. molette, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. he says police asked him if he had any weapons. his no answer wasn't enough. he says he then was forced to the ground and handcuffed. this all happened friday night when anc leader kendall simmons says he was with his family. the cell phone video that you're looking at shows part of his encounter with officers at the advisory neighborhood commissioner says left him with a minor concussion, scrapes and bruises. >> i had to walk away. the officer grabbed me, slammed me to my head. i do not know still tohi
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what i was being detained for. you know, i just don't know. i'm confused and i'm scared. >> now simmons was let go without any charges, and as for d.c. police, they're going to look at body cam footage as part of their investigation into this matter. no officers are being disciplined. that's the latest live. back to you now. >> molette, thank you. i'm angie goff here at the live desk where we just heard from prime minister theresa may who said from the ongoing raids in london following the weekend attack, 11 people remain in custody right now and as i mentioned, that followed a series of raids and investigations still ongoing. this as we also learn police have identified the three attackers shot dead following that rampage that killed seven and critically injured 21. po a
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their names. they've been through security and following the attacks that isis has claimed responsibility for. the prime minister reminding u.k.'s national threat level does remain at the highest level at severe. eun, aaron? >> angie goff. angie, thank you. 6:49. president trump is weighing in on the london attack. he's vowing to do whatever is necessary to stop the threat of terrorism from spreading to america. >> he made those comments last night at a fund-raiser for ford's theater here in washington. >> we knew our resolve stronger than ever before, to protect the united states and its allies from a vile enemy that has waged war on innocent life and it's gone on too long. this bloodshed must end. this bloodshed will end. now make sure you have the nbc washington app. that is where we will have all the
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coming out of the london terror attack investigation. president trump is getting ready to announce his plans to privatize the air traffic control functions of the faa. he's expected to make that announcement today. this is part of a broader push for infrastructure reform. according to the washington post, he wants to spin off their functions to a nonprofit corporation. supporters say it would speed up efforts by the faa to modernize a system that relies on land-based radar. other countries use gps systems and allow direct routes at cheaper costs. kevin durant had another big night in the nba finals, but a lot of people are talking about lebron james this morning. >> he tied a playoff record last night. even so, his cleveland cavaliers lost again. the golden state warriors have not lost a single playoff game so far. they are now going to cleveland.
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there. wednesday night is the first one. remember how the cleveland cavaliers came back last time and won the whole thing? >> that's right. >> let's not count them out. 6:51. turn to a look at our morning commute. >> here's melissa mollet. >> chopper 4 over 66 here near the beltway. no problems as you're headed into town, as you'reho headed o of town. 95 north of triangle. still has some slowdowns because of that crash it is on the right shoulder as you can see right now. between chestnut avenue and myrtle avenue, lanes blocked because of downed wires. beltway looking pretty good right now. no big complaints there. 270, a couple of close spots out of fredericks as you're approaching gaithersburg and down to the spur near democracy boulevard.
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the spur going to take you 19 minutes. top of the beltway, normal. 66 in bound and 95 northbound pretty typical as well. remember to listen to wtop, 103.5 when you hop in your car. >> thank you, melissa. outside cloudy skies this morning. all of that sunshine we enjoyed over the weekend is a thing of the past. right over ragan national. cloudy skies. rain chances are back in the picture for today, tomorrow, on through the most of the work and school week. steadiest of the rain today will be on the south side of washington. staying cool for most of the week. 90 degree days are only at the tail end of the forecast. 72 in washington with a nice south breeze. 60s north and west of town. 65 in gaithersburg. here's the rain near charlottesville, culpepper, frederick and stafford. fredericksburg starting to get showers. this is going to continueor
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future weather gives you a hint that most of the steadier rain chances will be to the south of route 50. everybody has a chance of getting hit by rain drops today. the next couple of days as well. for more on that, let's go to sheena parveen. >> good morning, chuck. rain in the forecast over the next few days. with that rain and cloudy skies, it's going to hold temperatures down so it will be cooler. a lot cooler than we had this week. here's tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon for your tuesday, some scattered showers. chances tomorrow will be lower than today. just keep in mind we're going to stay stuck in this pa ter for a few days. by wednesday morning we still have the chance for showers around, cloudy through the day wednesday and a slight chance of a few showers as we have here. temperature wise, the normal high this time of year is up to 81 degrees. today will be close. tomorrow 77. then we drop wednesday and thursday to around 70s. we'll be ten degrees
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80% chance of rain today. 30% tomorrow. 40% chance wednesday and a 30% chance of rain thursday but friday we turn the corner just in time for the weekend. saturday and sunday highs mid to upper 80s. plenty of sunshine around. if you like 90 degree weather, just hang on. monday, tuesday, wednesday of next week in the 90s. >> chuck, thank you. 6:54. this week the news 4 i-team is spotlighting how it's working for you, we begin with a look at some of the changes sparked by the i-team's investigation. >> scott macfarlane says there is new information to keep your kids safe. >> reporter: major results because of a news 4 i-team investigation. maryland education official alzheimer's say they will post the names of every teacher who's had his or her license revoked for misconduct. that announcement comes after a report shows maryland, virginia
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they tell the public about predatory teachers. >> we needed to clarify it and be more transparent in how we were able to share that information with the public. we feel very empowered that we need to make sure that people know these situations when they occur. >> reporter: virginia sharing that information, too. we'll show you how you can track what happened to the license of suspected predatory teachers in your area. for now, scott macfarlane, news 4 i-team. good morning, i'm kate rogers, cnbc headquarters. the creator of roomba wants to do for your garden what he did for your floors. they have created the turk hill. that's a robot that will weed your garden. it roams the garden. the device is solar pow 1yerd and
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it costs $300. with your morning business report, i'm kate rogers. 6:55 right now. here are four things to know this morning. thers still a big presence that left several pple dead. all threettackers have been identified. 11 people remain in custody for possible connects to the attack. amc commissioner kendall simmons plans to file a complaint against d.c. police after he says he was roughed up and detained. police are investigating and you can follow molette green on twitter for the latest on this story. today a trial begins for a former montgomery county teacher accused of sexually abusing students. he was a teacher in silver springs. we'll have updates on the trial and the nbc app. watch the "today" show this morning t on top of bill cosby's cri
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the trial gets underway outside of philadelphia this morning. and have your umbrellas as we go through the day. showers approaching fredericksburg. that will start to spread to the north. upper 70s. look at the cooler air. wednesday, thursday. rain chances stick around. look at the 90s. it's going to be hot. >> thank you, sheena. that is the broadcast this morning. appreciate you waking up with us. >> the "today" show is next. until then, enjoy your day. >> make it a great monday, everybody.
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good morning. good morning. breaking overnight, new raids and arrests in the wake of that deadly terror attack in london. isis now claiming responsibility for the assault that killed seven people and injured dozens. president trump speaking out last night. >> this bloodshed must end. this bloodshed will end. as ariana grande returns to manchester two weeks after the bombing at her concert to lead an emotional star-studded tribute. nbc news exclusive, megyn kelly goes one on one with vladimir putin. the russian president denying russia meddled in our election but then claiming the u.s. does

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