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wild. >> glad it scampered away. >> is that winnie the pooh? >> "news4 today" starts now. i bet you can do tigger or ee or. i'm doing the news now. maybe on the internet. good morning everyone. i'm eun yang. pim aaron gilchrist. it's morn. back to the grind for a lot of people. mel p.issa mollet is here. sheena pr convenient and chuck bell have headed outside. the complaint department remains closed. it feels very comfortable. the weekend was fantastic. >> fu
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approxima we can see the moon clearly. >> the rest of the area, some spots in the mid-60 az. clinton 65 degrees. dulles 65. martinsburg at 62. winchester 59. very comfortable. 71 in quantico. it's pleasant this morning. wait until the afternoon. you want to stay hydrated. 90 for a high today. temperatures and humidity increasing. close to 100 degrees. melissa mollet, let's get a check on the roads today. >> good morning. taking a look at prince george's county. before pennsylvania avenue, still have the problem on the right side of the roadway. there's a tractor-trailer that caught fire. a pepsi truck. right now, not too much of an impact. we understand from sources that this could last into the morning commute and then we'll be dealing with p
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westbound 70 near 27, blocking the right lane. right now, 95 in virginia, quantico to the beltway, you're on time. 17 minutes inbound. outbound looking quite good. aaron? melissa, thank you. the man accused of killing his stepfather then posting a selfie with the body con in court. this happened saturday morning. they found the suspect near central avenue. a chase led them back to bowie where he was arrested police visited their home before for violence between the suspect and his father. he said to a witness, i told you i would do it. once we learn more about the court appearance, we'll alert you in the nbc washington app. prince george's county police are looking for clues after a deadly double shooting in suitland. thiha
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alleys between the building. one of the victims ran into the popeyes after being shot. no word on suspects or a motive. we could learn how a 4 month old baby died in gaithersburg. the baby was with family members in a van outside a motel 6. we're told the family may have been living in that van. the medical examiner's office is doing an autopsy to determine how the baby died. 5:03 now. staying on top of a developing story in london. >> angie goff at the live desk with more. angie? >> at a popular market in london. it took dozens of firefighters working through the night to get it under control. still don't know what started it. this is a huge tour spot. we know that. officials haven't said whether anyone was hurt. crews are still on the scene at this hour trying to p
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out. not sure how it happened. i am angie goff at the live desk. d.c. fire officials say someone intentionally set a fire at this home in southeast. neighbor captured these massive flames on camera as they were shooting into the sky on wheeler road yet morning. investigators looking to see if an accelerant was used. one homeowner showed us the mess left behind. adults and children were forced to rush from nearby homes. they are just thankful to be alive. >> can't be replaced. thankful my kids got out. they can get another house. it's the family and everybody came out safe. thank god for that. >> one firefighter was taken to the hospital with minor injuries but is expected to be okay. the red cross is helping the families
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find a place to stay. a suspicious suitcase found near the white house is declared safe. it was found near pennsylvania avenue and 16th street. the north fence line near lafayette -- everything is back open. the white house is dealing with a new issue in the russia investigation. "the new york times" reports donald trump jr. was promised damaging information about hillary clinton before agreeing to meet with a kremlin connected lawyer last june. in a statement trump jr. confirmed the meeting but said a lawyer's statement were vague, ambiguous and made no sense. the lawyer did not provide any details or information that related to hillary clinton. coming up news 4's tracie potts will have more on the impact the latest revelation could have going forward. things will be back up and running on capitol hill, lawmakers returning from the week long recess. in the senate, repca
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forward with the health care plan. they're hoping to hold a vote next week. you can expect protests today too. people are preexisting conditions are planning to occupy several offices in opposition to the health care bill. angie goff here at the live desk with breaking news just in. two earthquakes have been confirmed to have hit alas karks one in the northern part of of the state, one in the south. the quake that struck last night. it happened after a 4.4 magnitude quake hit earlier sunday. people felt it in anchorage. no damage reported. good news there. eun? >> angie, thank you. 5:06 now. today families at a manassas mobile home park are hoping to get the news they've been fighting to get for months. the city council will decide whether to group catholics for housing can buy the troubledize end mobile home park taking on the responsibility of fi
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the city was going to buy the park. that would have been meant the 55 families would be evicted. the meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. metro is using a new method to fix the arcing methods. it's using curtain grouting. crews will put a rubber-like membrane on the outside of the tunnel wall in an effort to prevent water from leaking into the tunnel. that will mean red line trains will single track starting at 9:00 p.m. during the week between friendship heights and medical center. molette green will let us know how this could affect your ride on metro. if you travel between rock creek parkway, road changes between the kennedy center. parkway between f street and bridge will be reduced to one lane monday through thursday nights. 11 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. they will be
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say goodbye to the gorgeous weather. the heat and humidity are making a return. >> they sure are. the heat and humidity come back. most areas are in the 60s. we should be in the mid-80s by lunchtime and 90s by the afternoon. this should be the coolest day of the week. sheena has the five-day forecast coming up in a few minutes. something a lot of expecting parents do these days. reveal the gender. in ohio it turned deadly. grabbing heartstrings around the world. a life or death decision could happen as earlys a
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nice comfortable weekend around here. that's coming to an end. >> this is what happens in the middle of july, chuck bell. >> very true. we've been very lucky to have a couple of days without it being too, too hot. today, perfect day to head out to the pool. mid-80s by lunchtime. upper 80s to near 90 degrees.
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that sun will burn you ois. sheena talking about heat in abundan abundance. >> talking about troubles on metro. there you are. single tracking between navy yard there and lawton plaza because of a switch problem on lawton plaza. inner loop before pennsylvania avenue. right side of the roadway is blocked by that earlier tractor-trailer fire. you have to stay left to get by. it's supposed to be there through the morning commute. could get a little sticky. eun? >> thank you, melissa. i told you i would do it. that's what the bowie man accused of killing his stepfather allegedly said to a witness after posting a selfie with the body. >> justin finch is working this story for us this morning. he has more on his possible court appearance today. >> reporter: it was a disturbing find
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victim posted on social media. one featuring the suspect posing for a selfie next to his step dad's lifeless body. he's 38-year-old that var beverly of bowie. the images pulled down. his stepfather, ronald pick any, a man in his 60s. he's beverly's stepfather. they have had issues with the police in the past. he reportedly choked him in the case. the chief of police says that this case is disturbing and follows a trend that's also disturbing as well. >> what we're seeing in terms of conduct and social media, it's disturbing k as i said before, i would not be surprised if our community doesn't understand this. they're resolving a dispute and ending up with a
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>> beverly has a criminal record including the past charge of first degree murder. again, he could be due in court for a first appearance as soon as today. in prince george's county, i'm justin finch, news 4. back to you. angie goff here at the live desk. we're now hearing from new york governor andrew cuomo who said that the entire new york family grieves for the veteran new york state trooper who was shot and killed responding to a domestic dispute. this happened in an upstate town. 36-year-old joel davis was gunned down approaching the home where a woman was shot and killed. the suspect we've learned is a 32-year-old army infantryman. he surrendered to police. his wife was the one who was fatally shot at scene. it's 15 after the hour. here are four things to know. a wake
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a candlelight vigil was planned over the weekend. she was ambushed in her vehicle. a suspect was shot and killed at the scene. a funeral is set for tomorrow. three children recovering after a shooting at a gender reveal party. happened in cincinnati, ohio yesterday. nine people in all were shot when two men in hoodies came in the front door and sprayed the room with gunfire. the children and the other victims are expected to survive. they do not have a good description of the gunmen. they're trying to figure out what caused a woman to crash into an animal shilter. the driver and three pets died. nearly 100 other animals were transferred to nearby shelters for safety. relief for a terminally ill child in
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there has been a huge international response to charlie's story. president trump offered his support and so has the pope. the 11-month-old has a rare genetic condition. he cannot move his arms or legs or breathe without help. they recommended that he be taken off of life support. but his family wants to do experimental therapy in the u.s. and two hospitals outside the uk offered to do it. t >> one hospital where they do a lot of specialties there and it's a fantastic hospital. they've been doing great things there. there are not specialists in charlie's conditions. there are specialists in america where we want to go. >> they've asked for today's court hearing because of new medical information from researchers suggesting the treatment could help.
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new video in in santa barbara: almost caught in a wildfire. they were forced to leave the campground after this fire approached. they had to seek shelter until they could be evacuated. the fire destroyed several structures and closed the highway. aaron, back to you. angie, thank you. 5:17. breaking news in first 4 traffic right now. >> it's impacting drivers. >> take a look at this breaking news on metro. yellow line train services suspended between pentagon city and vernon square. the green line between navy yard and -- late clearing track work. kind of messy already on metro this morning. inner loop before
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we've been talking about, on the right side of the roadway. you can see the folks getting by in the left lane. going to be a big burden for a lot of people going through that area. right now the inner loop and outer loops not too impacted. it could develop into a problem later today. as you zoom out, you can see the rest of the roadways looking pretty good. melissa, thank you. sheena parveen is here to tell us about the return of warmer weather. >> so the weekend was fantastic. hopefully, you will get outside today. lower humidity. so it felt comfortable. this week, we're talking about it feeling close to 100 degrees one day. feel a little bit above 1700 with the humidity. it's going to be hot this week. if you're going to be out and about, the kids at the pool, just remember it's going to heat up. u
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have the spf. the heat and humidity both rising. the heat and humidity come back midweek. nearing 100 degrees by thursday. it's going to get hot around here. it's currently very comfortable. not too warm. 73 in the district right now. lorton and leesburg. a look at the radar. a few passing clouds later on today. some of the models hinting at a sprinkle. overall, a nice and dry day. dining out, by lunchtime, around 90. dinnertime, still warm. 87 degrees by 7:00 or 8:00 p.m. future weather, you see a couple of sprinkles trying to form. mostly, it looks to be on the dry side. tomorrow, an isolated chance later in the afternoon. we'll be watching that closely. look at what
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we'll be above the normal high. by wednesday or thursday, i should say, by thursday we'll be close to 100. with the humidity feeling lotter, here are the rain chances, aside from the isolated showers, a chance on wednesday, thursday and friday looks a little more likely. chuck will show you the extended forecast and your weekend. it is a study that may have you reconsidering how much of a tip you leave at lunch today. why some people in our area are better tippers. join us later today for the
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to bring educational standards to the growing university. psychologists are warning parents about what happens when kids see adults behaving badly on social media. there is a concern that mean tweets and other name calling online is inspiring young people to follow suit. they point to tweets and posts by people, including president trump and reality star rob kardashian. one psychologist at the university of southern california said some of the things said online affect kids' attitudes and even behaviors. finding an apartment is hard enough and with a dog it can be harder. now some dog owners are getting their dogs certified as good neighbors. this is actually happening all over the country. more condos and apartment buildings are interviewi
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the canine good citizen program is a college admission for dogs. recommendation letters and all. >> showing that owners have put time into training and socializing their dogs so they can be good citizens out in public. >> to pass the course, dogs have to pass their ten-step program. all right. >> i guess you want to prove that you're worthy. my goodness. >> probably a debate you have every time you go out. how much should you tip. >> who is best when it comes to tipping. credit cards.com says men, republicans and northeasterners who pay with a credit card instead of cash tend to tip a median of 20%. women 16%. democrats, southerners and people who tip with cash give about 15%. one in five people who eat in a sit-down restnt
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doesn't it depend on the service you receive. >> that's what i saw. i left a pretty rough tip yesterday. >> it has to be bad. >> this is a place i g i was really kidisappointed. >> is it the server's fault? >> 5:26. get ready for the return of the heat and humidity. >> you want to get ready for that as we go through this week. it's really going to come back. it's going to be one of the hottest days so far. that's going to be later this week. currently very comfortable outside. chuck will be back in a minute. we'll tell you how hot it will get. breaking news in first 4 traffic. take a look at this. several problems on melt row. one of them. train service suspended between pentagon city and -- suspended on part of the green line
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good morning. i'm eun yang. chuck and sheena, ventured back outside. we'll start with melissa and breaking metro news. melissa in first 4 traffic. take a look at this if we can. on the yellow line, we're talking about train service being suspended between pentagon city and mt. vernon square this morning. that's not the only issue.
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between navy yard and mt. vernon square. all of this they're calling late -- this is the picture from justin finch out there on the scene. this is the right side of the roadway. this pepsi truck has been there for a couple of hours. we are getting by on the left. no doubt if this sticks around. we expect it to stick around for a bit longer. this is causing problems through district heights. no other major problems on any roads there. right now, justin finch out there live at the scene. justin, tell me what you're seeing and what will happen in the next few hours. >> reporter: seeing a few things out there. traffic is moving on the beltway here. inner loop to our left. we're in the right lane where traffic is not moving at all due to
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here. take a look down. that's the tractor portion of the tractor-trailer separated from this buckled and burnt-out pepsi trailer to my right here. take a look. there's damage to the back. i'm going to show you the wheels underneath here. it's missing a few wheels due to the fire. it's reported to have broken out here and take a look at the back here. lots and lots of burned-out soda in the back of this tractor-trailer here. there are no injuries to report at this time. the issue is going to be getting this off the roadway this morning. as you can see, it is without wheels. at some point, we have to figure out how to remove it from the roadway. that could tie up the traffic. that is the latest live. back to you. >> justin finch live from district heights. thank you. we're talking about the return to heat and humidity for us in our area here.
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outside to feel it. >> it's actually really comfortable right now. not going to be until later this week when it gets really hot. >> i'm comfortable as it is. i wish it weren't going to be going in the direction it's going which is up and up and away for temperatures. tower camera finding a mostly clear sky. they turned off the lights on the washington monument, it was probably illuminated ten minutes ago. it was open window weather overnight. as you plan out your day today, sunny, warm, on the hot side. back up close to 90 degrees downtown. if you're starting to think about the weekend, saturday and sunday both, i'm optimistic, those days will be typical for a mid-july weekend. all of the real trouble lies between now and then. sheena will give you all the bad news on that in a few more minutes. >> chuck, thank you and sheen
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thank you. it's 5:33. here are the top stories. the man accused of killing his stepfather and posting a selfie with the body could be in court today. beverly was arrested saturday morning in bowie after a brief chase. police say beverly and his stepfather have been violent with each other before. beverly also apparently said to a witness, "i told you i would do it." d.c. fire investigators say this house fire on wheeler road is arson. they're looking to see if an aksccelerant was yoods. it forced families to find another place to stay. the white house is downplaying a story by "the new york times." according to the report, donald trump jr. was promised damaging information about hillary clinton before agreeing to meet with a kremlin connected lawyer last year. statements were, quote, vague, ambiguous and did't
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they didn't give information that related to hillary clinton. it will be a somber day for the family of -- >> today marks one year since the staffer was shot and killed in the district. news 4's angie goff has more from the newsroom. angie. >> a year later, his parents are still desperately searching for answers. d.c. police say they believe that rich was the victim of an attempted random robbery in the bloomingdale neighborhood. since his death, several conspiracy theories have emerged. back in may, his parents wrote an op-ed in the "washington post" calling the death of their son a, quote, nightmare. one year later, no arrests have been made in his killing. aaron? >> angie x thank you. it's 5:34 now. today the trial for the man accused of killing a fairfax caterer is set to begin. bonds charged with the death of tie i don't know johns after a
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he's charged with second degree murder. keep an eye on the nbc washington app with updates from the courtroom. a maryland state trooper is out of the hospital after being hit by a suspected drunk driver. it was in the outer loop of the beltway in lanham. the driver andrew mitchell is charmgd with driving under the influence. the news 4 i-team says this is the 39th such incident involving a maryland state trooper since january of last year. metro is dealing with another potential problem. the inspector general is looking at how harassment complaints were handled. the employee claims she endured racial and sexual harassment before being fired from her job. they denied the charges after internal investigation could not find witnesses to back up her
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tracking because of the track work. same situation on parts of the green and red lines as well mtd full details and travel times coming up. he's accused of leegd police on a chase at speeds close to 09 miles an hour with his daughter in the back seat. why the girl's mother is warning people not trush to judgmento .
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iraqi troops. this is one day after the prime minister celebrated with troops in the city. iraqi forces launched the operation to retake most you will in october. 18 penn state fraternity members are back in court facing charges for the death of a pledge. they range from involuntary manslaughter. tim piazza died after a night of heavy drinking. they waited 12 hours to call for help. the judge will key side whether there's enough evidence to go to trial. the loss of
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much to bear. at least eight people have been arrested the recent college grad was from austin and was visiting for a fashion shoot. lucky to be alive after leading police on a p chase in south carolina. the suspect flipped the car over and tried to fight authorities with the little girl in his arms. police responded to shots fired and deputies chased the suspect for six miles and nearly 90 miles an hour. the little girl is in the hospital and should be okay. her mother is both condemning and defending the father's decision to lead authorities on that chase. >> i understand why people say i shouldn't be on his side. they don't know the true story. he's a great father, loves his daughter. that bond is unbreakable. >> that father is facing several charges, including reckless driving. who doesn't like a
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>> always good. especially when that money goes towards something like a vacation. how you can earn extra money before you hit the road this summer. good monday morning. comfortable to start the day. but it will be hot this afternoon. nearing the 80s this afternoon. i'll show you which day we'll be nearing triple digit heat. breaking news on metro. problems on the yellow, green
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we are singing tracking. eun? thank you. a report from "the new york times" that donald trump jr. was promised damaging information about hillary clinton before meeting with a russian lawyer last year. the trump team is downplaying the report but the story is setting today's conversation. >> news 4's tracie potts is live on capitol hill now. tracie, what is donald trump jr. saying about this meeting and who else was in the room? >> he's saying essentially it was a nothing meeting. he found out that the woman wanting to talk about a russian adoption program that was halted or stopped by -- he quickly learned she didn't have damaging information on the democrats or hillary clinton and they stopped. the president never even knew about this meeting and certainly did not attend it. by the way, who else w
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son-in-law and paul manafort who was his campaign chair. >> tracie, the president is being criticized for a tweet yesterday saying that he and vladimir putin discussed forming a cyber security unit to prevent election hacking. what's the latest on that development? >> after quick criticism from kitt, including from prominent republicans who called it bizarre, why the president would want to team up on cyber security with russia, they discussed it and even though it can't happen, there are other things like the syria cease-fire that are happening. the last time we saw a cease-fire in syria, it lasted six weeks. >> tracie, thank you. a suspicious new case found near the white house has been declared safe just before
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the north fence line of the white house, lafayette park and several streets were closed while officials investigated. everything is back open now. 5:48 now. a community comes together to help a family honor their father's memory. someone shot malachi israel in the lincoln heights district of d.c. he was the father of ten. his brother says he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. israel's family met and released balloons in his memory. >> he would give me and the rest of my brothers and sisters his -- he really did love us and his family. >> israel's youngest child is just 3 years old. two men are dead after a shootout at a denny's restaurant in maryland. the shooting began early yesterday morning as a crowd formed in the parking lot of the restaurant in salisbury. an off-duty troo
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the crowd and someone shot at the trooper multiple times. the trooper fired back killing the shooter. it's not clear whether the trooper killed another young man in the crowd or whether someone shot him before police were involved. the trooper is not hurt. right now, a traffic warning for drivers who use the rock creek parkway. starting tonight the it will be retuesdayed to one lane. crews will be alternating traffic from 11 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. repairs on the concrete overhang of the kennedy center. starting today, metro is trying to fix a problem causing the arcing insulators that slow down the commute. >> we're live at the medical center station to tell us what they're doing and what it means for you. molette green is telling us more. >> reporter: they're getting new escalators at the station here.
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be a lifesaver for many passengers. we know that water and electricity don't mix. in order to fix the arcing insulator problems, metro is trying out this new waterproofing technique that will involve a lot of drilling and then injecting a high pressure grout deep into the tunnels. that's going to mean service changes for all of the riders on the red line. we're talking about weeknights starting tonight at 9:00 p.m. with single tracking between friendship heights and medical center and then every weekend in july for the first week of august wp suspended train service on both tracks. here's what one red line passenger had to say this morning about this. >> a lot of people will be frustrated with the met pro. they raise prices, now scheduling is changes, making it hard to use. plus the incompetent convenience. now it's becoming a problem. >> reporter: we want to
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program. this is just testing out this new waterproofing technique and only involves less than 3% of the problem area along the red line. metro's general manager says it will take a lot of time and cost a lot of money. live at the medical center station. >> we want to go back to melissa mollet in first 4 traffic. >> still breaking news here. because of metro here on the yellow line, trains single tracking between pentagon city and the -- a lot of issues on metro as well this morning, taking a look on the green line, still single tracking here, the red line between silver spring and tacoma, single tracking there. inner loop before 4, take a look at that. that is the paback end much
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caught fire there before pennsylvania avenue, that picture courtesy of justin finch. thank you for that justin. the beltway doesn't look so pad. we're starting to get a slow down there. this could be around for some time. it could cause delays as you progress through the morning. inbound, 11th street bridge before southeast southwest freeway, crash there. travel times, 70 south is fine. incompetenter loop and outer loop fine. 95 in virginia, northbound, southbound just fine. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm in your car. back in to you guys, good morning. >> good morning. thank you, melissa. 73 degrees outside our studio. not a bad way to start the middle of the july. >> comfortable enough. not too humid. it's unfortunate that we're really going to go back into the cooker starting tomorrow. today, hot but typically hot. tomorrow, once you get to 95 or higher, that's when you
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>> listen, i agree with you on that. each me. >> average high is 95 degrees. 90 is not that high above average. 95 or more, you've got to draw the line. i draw the line at 95 degrees. july has been a relatively warm month, even with a cool day or two over the weekend. temperatures in the month of july are 2 degrees warmer than average. we've had six out of the first nine days this month 90 degrees or higher. fortunately, we have been picking up rainfall fort first couple of days of the month. we'll take the rain after the third driest day on record. 66 in sterling park. 62 in lay ton'sville. 66 in upper marlboro. really not much of an issue. 73 downtown. the real issue, the winds are coming back to tt south. that means the warmup is under
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not much of a rain chance either. future weather hints at maybe a stray shower this afternoon. future weather may be out to lunch on that one. tomorrow, may be an isolated little shower coming up late in the afternoon. that one is for real. that rain chance is 20%. again, temperatures in the 50s and 60s and low 70s now. highs today around 90 degrees. 96 tomorrow. an outside chance at a shower. 95 on wednesday. 30% chance. 98 on thursday. also a 30% chance of a shower then. heat index, well over 100. best rain chance is friday. that should cool us town for the weekend. it is 5:55 just about. a d.c. family is planning a funeral for burgess
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he was riding his bike near 29th and erie p streets in southeast. he was hit by a car on friday night and been on life support ever since. he's in critical condition. the family is preparing for his funeral. you can help by searching funeral fundraiser. the police have not made an arrest in this case. a terrifying situation for bus riders. five people went to the hospital yesterday when their bus got into a crash. we're told the driver slammed into a telephone pole on western avenue near the chevy chase circle. first responders say no one was seriously hurt. police say it's unclear why the bus crashed. good morning, i'm landon dowdy at cnbc headquarters. a judge has given preliminary approval to pay $142 million to customers whose credit scores
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were hurt as part of a class action settlement regarding consumer and small business bank accounts credit cards or loans over the past 15 years. the bank faces probes from federal and state regulators as well as federal private lawsuits. i'm landon dowdy. >> landon, thank you. there is plenty of summer vacation left. for a lot of us, that vacation money is starting to run low. want to make more? one financial adviser suggests selling electronics. all the video games, cell phones and tablets you no longer want or use. declutter.com will buy them. another way to bring in extra cash, take on a second job. >> up works has over a million and a half employers online who are looking for people who want to do special projects, part-time work or freelance opportunities. >> they suggestng
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fatten your paychecks. the average american worker overpays their taxes by $250 a month. all that money adds up, too. >> you do these little tricks, maybe one more road trip out of the summer before it's said and done. >> summer is ending so fast. being called the summer of you know what. >> i don't. tell me. emergency repairs on amtrak. nation's largest rail system is getting an overhaul. what that means for the service to and from d.c. a double murder. a shooting murder -- steps away from a federal government building. this buckled tractor-trailer could p p p p mess up your commute. u erything yoneed to know this
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>> the breaking news on metro this morning as well. train single tracking between pentagon city. green lines single tracking between -- three lines single tracking because of a late roadwork. real dae lice for a lot of people. the other issues on the roads. inner loop before 4. chopper 4 over the scene here. you can see on the right side of the roadway there, we have this pepsi truck burned down. around 3:30 this morning. inner loop before 4:00 this morning the backup building. this is going to be here for some time. good morning, chuck and sheena. it's a beautiful start to a monday. it was a pretty weekend around here. the beginning of what's going to be an ugly week ahead. >> that's going to be the story as we go
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