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heads up, could be a little bit of flash flooding into parts of clark county virginia, especially in through some of the mountains there. heads up for that. this storm continuing down in the south and east, severe storm in through our thunderstorm warning, 6:30. we could see a couple of more developing back to the west now that could also move in. the big thing we'll be following is going to be the heat. the heat indices around 100 thursday, close to 105. we'll talk much more about the heat and how long it lasted when the next best chance of storms is. unwelcomed news for capitol hill staffers who have vacation plans next month. mitch mcconnell delayed the start of the senate recess until the third week of august. when congress stayed in town to debate health care and crime bill that didn't adjourn until august 25th. the senator says this delil
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health care reform. the defense authorization bill and confirmation vote. and he's placing blame on what he called democrats obstruction. minority leader, chuck schumer, says the republican's problem with health care is not time. he said the problem is the substance of the bill. it's not clear how it will delay it. >> new fall out tonight over the federal government's plan to keep the fbi downtown dc headquarters. >> lawmakers say the decision is putting the national security at risk. we've got team coverage with the look at the impact throughout dc, maryland and virginia. we start with chris lawrence, chris. >> the fbi is looking for a new home for decades. the trump administration pulled the plug on this search because officials say there simply isn't enough money for the move. fbi officials have been complaining about the jay edgar hoover bill for a long time and say, not only is the bill on pennsylvania avenue following
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staff. thousands of fbi employees are working in short term lease annexes spread out across the region. the akournt blt office put a report that found the building did not meet the agency's long term security needs, three years ago, the gsa had narrowed the search for new headquarters to three locations. one in virginia, two in maryland. democrats are promising to fight back, claiming that delays will continue to cost taxpayers and put national security at risk. >> he's acts as if he's the legislatu legislature. congress authorized the project, funded a project. it's the responsibility of administration to carry out
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policy and today's actions, they're doing just the opposite and that is outrageous. >> applauded the government's decision, saying the fbi should stay in the district where he said the new headquarters could be built for half the cost. they say it will keep working with officials to solve the issues with space. leon. >> thanks, chris. the fbi move would have been massive project with potential to bring thousands of jobs. they were looking in three potential sites. including the mall and prince georges
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it was very helpful to the county, also. >> they have lived in landover -- >> it's been now about four years. >> he remembers when this went landover mall was thriving and he thought it would, again, this time with government workers. >> the land is there. >> they were hoping the same thing. >> to go through this process and to get to this point where the funding is not available, it's just really disappointing.
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>> this pride real estate has set abandoned for minnesota than a decade. invested nearly $1 million. >> for us, local government, we need to be sure that we can count on the federal government, you know, to follow through with its plans and goodness. >> throughout the county, disappointment. >> and i thaurgt we would turning the corner. its's a disappointment. >> this is the kournty executive asking for a second chance. >> we're falling on the trump administration to reconsider this ill fated decision. >> second chance for the people who live here. >> find a way to revisit this decision and find the resources to make this
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>> while they waited on the fbi. >> reporting live in landover, i'm tracy wilkins, back to you all in the studio. >> this station states just as badly for folks on the other side of the river. fairfax county faurgt to bring fbi to an empty government warehouse. steps away from the -- they say wourt the fbi, springfield will keep throwing, supervisor says they're looking for federal agents made to relocate there. >> a dc council member has formerly introduced a plan to decriminalize on the rails and on the buses in the district. the i-team broke the story on nbc washington app today. he joins us now with reaction. hi, scott. >> hey, doreen. if approved and signed into law this plan will eliminate the
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cheaters. it will also significant shred five of the current $300 to 100. it comes as a spike in fair cheating on metro buses. in 2015, according to news 4 i-team review. white formerly introduced the bill today saying metro uses, particularly, heavy enforcement of fair invasion, and other stations in economically challenged areas. >> we feel like they shoush arre arrested i've seen a young man who was locked up with his baby. it has an obligation to make sure every rider pays his or her fair to use the system, back to you. >> thank you, scott, this next one is a heart breaker. baby sitting in a
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hit by a stray bullet. this happened last night. they believe they're close to catching the gunman who opened fire. >> neighbors who live around here say this is a quiet and friendly neighborhood, which is why they didn't have a problem with their kid hanging out last night and playing. take a look over here. neighbors tell us that one-year-old was sitting in his sholer right here when shots were fired. you can see over here, that car was shot up, but take a look over here. you see these circles on the ground. this represents shell casing. we spoke with a woman who said her grandkids were playing feet away on the deck when shots were fired. while many owners and neighbors say they're enjoying the positive changes. they're reminded hours ago there was a crime scene in the
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door. >> there was more than one child that was out there at the time. >> police chief, peter says, a gun fight started at around 9:00 last night. three men got into an argument in the back ally and shots were fired just steps away from where little kids were playing. >> very unfortunate he had a lot struck. >> but officers are closing in on the gunman. >> we've made and we anticipate we'll be able to bring the folks that were possible. because they fear retaliation. they agree that it's quickly changing, but many folks insist, they're -- there's still much more work that needs to be
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whatever kind of dispute out on the street. we've all got to say, we're not having that. >> explosive new e-mail, top level were willing to accept help from russia to win the presidential election. >> the e-mails come straight from donald trump, jr. blayne alexander on capitol hill to say they're determined to get to the bottom of this. what are you hearing? >> reporter: all day long we've been hearing calls from both democrats and republicans saying they need to learn more about this. they want to know about how the meeting came to be and what exactly was discussed inside and they're kaurling on donald trump, jr. to come to capitol hill. he released the e-mail to under score his point he had done nothing wrong. the critics say that releasing the e-mails actually did the exact
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>> in his own word donald trump revealing the e-mail that led you were to last week's meeting was an attorney to have russian government ties and dirt on hillary clinton. today for the first time president trump addressing the story. >> my son is a high quality person and i aplaurd his transparency. he's tweeting the e-mail chain revealing he knew the rurgs government was interested in helping the trump campaign and trump, jr. welcomed it. one meeting from the person who arranged that meeting. this is high level and sensitive information, the e-mail reads. but it's part of russia and government support for mr. trump. to which trump, jr. responded, if it's what you say, i love it. >> this should have set off alarm bells and red lights. what it seemed to do is
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activated their sal va ri glands. >> do you have connection to the russian government? >> no. >> growing cold for the president's son to explain. >> this is a serious situation and one is a long way from over. >> president trurp's personal attorney said the president himself did not know about this meeting and found out about it a few days ago. >> the story has some legs left. we'll see where it goes. thanks. >> coming up next, a close call after bridge collapses in northern virginia. >> tragedy in the air as military plane goes down during training mission killing everyone on board. they found effective for making it clean up really difficult. >> the lines on the street mark the path of that
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careful. it's gonna be hot. fair enforcement of common-sense safeguards keeps our families safe. unfortunately, donald trump and republicans in congress are working with corporate lobbyists to undo these safeguards. we can't trump and congressional republicans put corporate profits ahead of our health and safety because our loved ones should come first. ♪ still tracking that severe thunderstorm, that severe thunderstorm warning still in effect for 6:30, e
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you can see it well to the west, these are showers coming over towards the great falls area. heads up there. this is the main area of storminess, just out blue mont, southwest of leesburg moving down to the east southeast now in and around the middleburg area. here is middleburg right here, if you live along route 50. you'll see this storm coming right across your way here just south over, just very close to dulles airport coming up in the next hour. a couple more storms back to the west, we'll continue to watch these, too. more storms, as well. good chance for to see 100 degrees for the first time. we'll talk about that in a second. see you back here. >> okay, doug. you've got it. his truck fell through a bridge. this happened this afternoon along with the county, the volunteer fire and rescue company snapped a picture of the aftermath. the driver was the only one inside the truck. the good news he was not hurt. >> investigators are calling a rural field looking for what c
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crash, killing all 16 service members on board. the plane was taking people and equipment from a marine base in north carolina to a naval field in california. it crashed in mississippi monday. nbc jay gray has the search for who. >> the debris searches for miles. of the marine c 130 transport littering mississippi farm land after firy crash. >> every resource that we have can be used to determine what happened and every resource that we can give to the family, as well, will be made available to them. >> at least 16 people died and 15 marines on board as part of a training mission from north carolina to california when something went wrong. >> i'll get them in a minute. there's a plane crash there's the county line. >> they continue
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cargo on the plane included small am in addition and what's described as personal effort. mother head mississippi. >> closer to home right now, a woman in serious condition after crash that could cost her. a dump truck hit her as she was crossing the street. first responders were surprised at what they saw. hard to believe someone can survive this. >> reporter: unbelievable, leon, a witness told me that when the woman was taken from the scene, that she was worried that she may never be able to walk again. it was a serious life
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worked this scene every which way. a woman run over by this big dump truck. it happened right at the end of the morning rush on south dakota avenue. there was a lot of police work to be done here. >> this is a large truck and small female, you know, it could have been an issue where he may not have seen here. she could have crossed, you know, at different direction where he thought she was crossing, we don't know. >> they saw that big truck and they saw the woman on the ground. >> to tell you the troourt, i had never seen injuries that bad. that was the most i had seen in my career. >> for more than four hours, police investigated the crash scene. a portion
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captured by security cameras at this nearby gas station. you can see the woman walking down the sidewalk on south dakota avenue towards 33rd street she goes out of view, it's unclear exactly where she was where she was struck by that dump truck, the truck makes a turn from 33rd street on to south dakota avenue. you can see someone waving their hands in front of the truck to get the driver to stop people at the gas station then movered to give first aid to the woman. the firefighters arrive at the scene. they stop the bleeding. they take the woman to the hospital. tonight it's said she's in serious condition. but she may lose a leg. police say the truck driver stayed on the scene and he's cooperating with the investigation, so far, no
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doreen, back to you. >> very sad story. thank you, pat collins. the decade old debate over building a second bridge over the patomic is making headlines again. why one local leader says the project is like a zombie that needs to be killed. >> tonight we are learning what police are doing to stop the recent spike in murders. how they are responding to the 12 murders committed in the past 11 days. >> people are ♪ ♪ award winning interface.
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when it gets hot like this, i guess instability is what happens. >> i love to use that word, it shows that we go back a long way. >> [ laughter ] >> that's exactly what happens, it creates the instability which bubbles up the atmosphere and that's exactly what we have out there today. take a look at the storms and making their way in, you can see the storm right now through louden county, severe thunderstorm warning in effect for louden county. this goes until 6:30. it's almost out of the warning area and i'm starting to see this storm weaken a little bit. you can see a lot of shower activity and if you're living in and around the dc metro area, you're looking at a lot of cloud cover. let's show you the storm, here
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it is, just south about to cross over 15th and 50 right to the east, but a lot of lightning associated with this storm. you'll see a couple of storms today and you're seeing another one developing to the west. another developing back towards winchester, winchester and clark county, you've seen a lot. you may see some flooded roadways and give yourself time out that way. and you're seeing, yet, another storm. most of these starting to die off, i think, the severe thunderstorm warning will be allowed to expire. i doubt we'll see another one. numerous storms associated with upper level disturbance moving overhead and that means we could see a couple more showers tonight and maybe into the overnight hours. outside right now, there's the cloud cover that we have across the evening, we've seen the clouds, sunshine earlier, we need it with the heat that we've seen. much cooler to the west. we've seen the rain, winchester at 72.
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huntington. heat index still into the low 90s and that could be the big factor as we head into the next couple of days here. want to show you, really, the wider picture shows this very well. loo look at the system, one, two, three systems that we've seen. these systems all moving across our region and this area should move to the north tomorrow to allow more sunshine in our area. but, first, have to move on through here. could move over night tonight. notice by 6, 7:00 a.m. maybe shower activity across parts of the region. we start to see the sunshine and then we start to see the heat. high temperature tomorrow, right up to around 95 degrees. hot and humid, isolated afternoon storm. you can never rule it out. tomorrow i don't see much of a chance, maybe 10 to 20 chance, humid, though, 87 degrees at noon. 93 by 2:00. and let's take a look at the heat index tomorrow. it's going to be a lot
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than today. at noon, 98 dc. 100 fredericksburg. this is tomorrow afternoon. look at all the 1 is hundred. i want to show you thursday and let's go right on through thursday afternoon. hour about 104 by noon on thursday and by late afternoon, heat index, between 105 and 108 degrees that's why we're going weather alert for our day on thursday. weather alert on thursday with an actual temperature of around 100 degrees. best chance of storms, up on friday, with a high of 93. the weekend looking okay. >> thinking about an indoor plan for thursday, that looks ugly. thank you. doug. >> new concerns about crime and one local community after 12 deadly shootings over the past 11 days. still ahead, what's fuelling some of the violence and what's being done to try to stop it. >> flying high and chopper 4 to talk about, hey, look at this, getting across the patomic river. it's a
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k. news four chris four outside police headquarters with the chang changes. >> police here are frustrated. they say these days it seems that people try to solve their problems and their disputes with guns, so, today, the prince georges county police department launched its plan of action. >> rising murder rate, people drive it. >> our detectives are working around the clock. are people frustrated, absolutely. one life lost is too many. >> it happened over night here.
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want to be identified she heard gunshots after 2:00 p.m. police found 8 shell casings. her car was hit by bullets two times. she said someone came running up to her front door banging on it as if trying to get in and get away from danger. police found the deceased right here along forest park drive. >> police are determined to close all of these murders with arrests. the month of july began with a shooting of the beltway. >> all indicators are is that he was an innocent victim and in that case we need information. the other cases, we have solid leads. we have disputes. we have some understanding as to what occurred. >> you think they're doing enough. >> i think they're trying
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>> probably not. >> now police say until july, the murder rate was way down. but the 12 murders of this month alone is about even as to where the murder rate was last year at this time and police want to put it on. leon, back to you. >> intense fire left it, coverage is good. >> they plap to ren to rest thee
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confrontation. he told dispatcher he had been threatened and pushed around all night and asked to send an officer to the scene. later call, he admitted to stabbing a woman while defending himself. short time ago the defense team told us they're not sure if they're going to put them on the stand. >> one local leader says the idea of new patomic river bridge is like a zombie that just won't die. leaders from maryland and virginia are divided on the issue by more than just water. adam is tracking the story from chopper 4. oh, it's a question that we would love to answer. take
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to do better out here around the route seven corridor. a lot of those people have to get over to montgomery county and vice versa. now montgomery county is saying, all of this preserve over here, let's not ruin this. a new crossing will absolutely, you'll ruin areas like this which are picture res k. you have to build two highways. take a look that some from the ground. you can see how picture res k it is. if you drive across, you know how backed up it is. the transportation planners are saying that something needs to be done. louden county leaders, montgomery county leaders are saying, no way. >> detracts from real solutions because 270 is a mess. the american legion bridge is a mess. let's focus
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second crossing that literally will never happen. this is an issue that isn't necessarily put it in yet. the region's transportation planning board we'll see how it goes. back to you. >> health reporting, a farewell party, russian ambassador is underway right now saint regis hotel. he's returning to russia. he's been in washington since 2008 and he's at the center of several controversy's related to trump's administration. michael flynn was forced to resign as national security adviser he lied about his contact with him. attorney general jeff sessions recused himself from the russia investigation after undisclosed meetings with him came to light and he attended a meeting with president trump and in the oval
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into the meeting and learned that he was present when russia's state news agency released photo. >> tonight the social media campaign to keep shopping cart where they belong. >> a glimpse into the future as los angeles makes a bold pitch to host the olympics. it will be enough to compete on international stage. >> we've been tracking a couple of thunderstorms out there, now starting the weekend, no more warnings across our area as we go back to blue across our region tonight. still tracking the storms and tracking the heat coming up next. i'll see you back here in just a
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different jurisdictions, a lot of hard time communicating during that crisis. now at&t is introducing a network called first net. first responders will have a special sim their card. first net and at&t will operate the network for virginia public service agency for no cost for the next 25 years. >> well, things, we'll enter the free air tonight. flights were grounded in five states last night. aviation facility and leesburg had to be evacuated. new flights are stopped for about three hours. other facilities handled flights that were airborne because of the extensive delays. >> the summer olympics are likely returning to the city of angels, but it will be a few months before los angeles finds out just how long it has to get ready. the international olympic committee approved a plan to award rights
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2028 summer games. it's all contingent on a september vote for the ioc and deal between the two bidding cities. los angeles and -- and reminder, the 2018 olympic winter games is along south korea will be here before we know it. 212 days away. february 9th. you can catch all the action here on nbc 4. >> not a bad idea. >> yeah. >> all right. deep discounts online, we'll look at the top things people purchased on amazon prime day. and why some of the best deals are still in store. residents in a neighborhood association, pentagon city banned together to combat the issue of grocery cart clutter. the
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four things to know as we look at today's top headlines. fairfax counties after learning white house is cancelling plans to build new fbi headquarters they hoped the move was for job and development in one of those communities, many are calling for the white house to reinstate the search process. a baby hit last night by a stray bullet in northeast is going to be okay. the one-year-old was at a stroller at an ally when a gun fight broke out. witnesses say men having an argument started shooting feet away from where children were playing. so far no arrest.
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that appeared to show the run up to his meeting with a russian lawyer before the election. the e-mails say the russian government had incriminating information about hillary clinton that would be useful to the trump campaign. donald trump, jr. says the lawyer did not give him any dirt on clinton. they show the campaign was willing to work with russia to win the election. families with connections to the capitol are dealing with the ripple effect for the decision to delay the start of the august recess. the summer break down are going to start two weeks later, they want to stay here to work on health care and other issues. republican leaders plan to unvail the new health care field thursday. the congressional budget office score will not be ready until some time next week. in the neighborhood around pentagon city. residents are renewing a campaign against grocery cart clutter. they blame both the big costco store and customers who think it's okay to take carts home and dump them. bureau chief look a
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causing the concern. >> take a look and you'll notice all the abandoned shopping cart some just across the street. >> youb ear -- you run into it. >> that's daniel, you might call him a shopping cart bottle citizen. he goes back and forth to the store with his own shopping wagon. but many of his neighbors, like this woman, do their shopping and then help themselves to a costco card, rolling it home and then ditching it. so you won't be taking it back. >> no. >> and then how does it get back. >> some have been documenting the clutter for a few years now, this photo spotlight what they call a shopping cart graveyard and this cart simply abandoned in an apartment building hallway. >> hey, there's a cart here. it's ugly. you know, it looks like a little bit of a junkyard if
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out front. >> dennis is turning to his neighbors on the social media app next door recruiting them to take more photos as evidence of the problem. the civic association is also joining the effort, sending this letter to costco demanding action. >> obviously, the individual who takes it is the most responsible in that particular moment. should they be held accountable, yeah, but do we really want to pay the police over time to be going after cart stealers or can we get costco to step up to the plate and put some kind of a mechanism off on their cart, so it doesn't easily get taken. >> others would like to see costco buy carts with an electronic wheel lock that stops the cart of flipped off property. neighbors do tell me that costco routinely comes by and collects these carts and takes them back to the store. i called the costco manager a couple of times today to get his comment on this. and i'm still waiting to hear back.
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>> how much does it cost costco. >> shouldn't that be effective. >> amazon the customers are shopping at record levels on the amazon prime day. >> you can find 70% off of it today. two piece luggage set and 25% off smart tvs. the sales will run until 3:00 a.m. tonight, want to know how amazon ships some of the packages to some of the people so quickly? >> well, i'm going to tell you any way. >> go to the washington app and go there to search amazon deliveries and you'll see there. >> hard work, with a lot of hard work, i met a job who work at the big amazon warehouse in richmond. those folks gear up for prime day, for weeks and weeks. >> if yo thought it was hot today, you haven't seen nothing
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yet. >> tomorrow is one step above. heat index, could be above 105. between 105 and 108 on thursday. that's what we're talking about right now. tracking showers and a couple of thunderstorms earlier. one more storm starting to form, now, over the last 15 minutes or so, once again back towards clark county, you can see it right here, has a lot of lightning associated with it. moving into towards west virginia and move right around the area in the next 20 or 30 min you are thes or so. a little closer, right around 340, this is a location that's seen a lot of rain today. heads up, a lot of creeks and streams can be rising in this area. seeing light shower activity. this is over and done. this is the radar site. you can see only a little bit of rain right now around the air pors. the radar i'm
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andrews air force base. through parts of louden county. the whole -- watching this whole system move on through here, a lot of showers and thunderstorms, we've got another low batch back to the west that may come through later tonight, most of us will remain on the dry side. 90 degrees. mostly cloudy skies, temperatures dropping towards the 80s. most of us, again, dc southward should remain on the drier side of things. best chance of storms north and west over night tonight. 93 by 2:00. 95 by 4:00. the heat index by 4:00, will be around 100 degrees. what it will feel like today. we saw 96 for heat index. maybe 102. on thursday 106, maybe 107 in the district and then a little bit better as we head towards the weekend. that is hot stuff. actual high temperature of
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the heat and humidity. better chance on friday with a high of 93. saturday and sunday looking pretty good for weekend. temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees happens to be the average, let's throw on another heat wave as we end next week. >> it looks cold, now. coming up in sports, five nationals getting ready for tonight's all star game. and is there's a big change this year that's got the plers cheayer
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...that our homes and workplaces will be safe... [ shouting ] ...and that when our kids play, the air they breathe and the water they drink will be clean, and trust their grandparents will have a safe flight when they come to visit... [ shouting ] ...and that our food will be safe to eat. careful. it's gonna be hot. fair enforcement of common-sense safeguards keeps our families safe. unfortunately, donald trump and republicans in congress are working with corporate lobbyists to undo these safeguards. we can't trump and congressional republicans put corporate profits ahead of our health and safety because our loved ones should come first. ♪
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i did the reminder. >> everyone is like, it doesn't count, no. this time the game doesn't came. it's just an exhibition home, the best record is going to determine home field advantage in the world series. >> right. >> that's understood. the best of the best are in miami. the nationals, they have more best than most, five all stars wearing the curly w tonight for our starters. it's the second half in cincinnati. bryce harper getting an early start on those hellos. daniel murphy, third all star appearance heading up with counterpart from the nl west. steven, third all star selection
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getting in some warm up. of course they're starting the game and then there's the favorite, ryan zimmerman, eight years between all star appearances. you know the game is next, no more deciding home field advantage, boy, are the players happy about this change. >> i'm excited that it doesn't mean anything, i think, the team best record should have home field advantage and, you know, that's how it should be. i'm excite today go down there and relax, for third time in my career. so, you know, probably took it again. but, you know, it's always a good and fun to have the teammates there. >> and people on other teams decided who was going to have home field advantage and never would have based it. as far as changing the game. i think this game is great and exhibition game. it's meant to be fun and for the fans and i think this allows them to be that way. >> one more look at the home run derby, northern virginia, justin put on a show. west
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he made an incredible 22 home runs, check it out when they're not eating power bar, but doughnuts. >> he was up against the yankees judge in the first round, 6'7" guy. 282 pounds and all power. this one is in the first round, i mean, there were no words for this home run. 496. it wasn't as long. check out the reaction and make the teammate. >> you're the announcer. >> they're use to seeing such things from him. he's the winner. if you want to see him in person, they don't visit ever. >> well, the number 4 world player in tennis, he's yet to drop a set at wimbledon. he continues this power against adrienne manarino. per set leaves enough for mararino.
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first step. second set, we're in a tie breaker. it's joker with a set point and comes up and showing the emotion. final set, good moving back and fourth here. he puts it in the net. he wins in straight sets. he e's moves on to the quarterfinal. >> big congrats, selected as a starter in this year's wnba all star game. all four times, she has been a starter, right. second over all voting this year. it's her first of course, they're averaging more than 19 points per game. wnba. july 22nd in seattle, it will be announced next week. how did you get so good, simple. practice like you play. >> practice like you play, a good lesson for the ivory,
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developing news tonight. bombshell russia e-mails, released by donald trump jr., explicitly offering him dirt on hillary clinton from the russian government to help his father's campaign before his controversial meeting with a russian attorney. responds tonight in an nbc exclusive. the different story she tells. and what this all means legally for president trump, his son, and the white house. deadly military crash. 16 service members killed when their plane goes down in flames in mississippi. what went wrong? close call. how a runway mistake nearly ended in disaster when a passenger plane came in for a landing in san francisco. and sharing the jackpot. how one lucky family is spreading the wealth, and inspiring america.
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