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. now at 11, holiday travel starting early. what it's been like on the roads tonight and what that could mean for you tomorrow. harvey weinstein ready to
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surrender to police. the charges hen could face a matter of hours. >> and local health officiang soun the alarm about a case the measles. what they want you t know. >> whether you're traveling this weekend or not, holiday gridlock could slow you down. good evening, everybody. i'm jim handly. don't expect tomorrow to be a walk in the park. shomari stone is liv route 50 near the chesapeake bay bring with a look at how things areoving tonight. shomari? >> reporter: good evening, you guys. right now traffic is moving surprisingly well on route 50 over t bay bridge. that is different than what triple a was expecting. that could be subject to change as the time goes by.ol let's some video to show you the conditions. many drivers have friday off and they're heading to the beach for memorial day weekend.
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according to triplea, it was supposed to be moving a the aac slow over the past couple of hours. that's not the case right now. nearly 3 million people in the d.c. area will travel 50 miles h or more over tiday weekend. leave tonight because the traffic is not that bad. >> we caught a got pocket. cruised right through. >> you can't pay me enough toe on the road tomorrow at any time, morning, noon, night, any time. >> reporter: i've taered to some dr who told me they usually drive on the thursday leading into memorial day weekend and theyhink tomorrowill be even more traffic because there isn't a lot of traffic right now. when is the best timeo leave if you want to cross the bay bridge to get to the eastern shore or go the beaches? well, tomorrow morning before 10:00 in the morning or after 10:00 at night. those at the b times to leave if you want to cross the
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bay bridge and get to the eastern shore and enjoy your memorial day weekend with your family. shomari stone, news4. >> don'tll take his advice at once. shomari, thank you. here's a live lookt the bay bridge from sandy point in annapo annapolis. we love clear skies on these busy trouble weekends. will we see more? >> yeah, today was87 degrees. with low humidity, it was really quite nice. 87 in d.c., 84 in hagerstown, in richmond. no extreme heat. but the average high is only this time of year. we're well above average. fantastic 'll see a friday, even though the temperatures might be a little bit warmer than it was today. rain chanc for theweekend. yes, they are in there and they are increasing for parts of the weekend and then tracking the tropics, believe it or not, it's not even hurricane season yet.
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we have a tropical system poised to make its way toward the u.s. >> harvey weinstein expected to turn himself in to authorities term limit on sexl misconduct allegations. leon harris her in the newsroom. two sourc case are telling nbc news that the plan is for him to surrender to the nypd at 7 a.m. he's expected to be released on $1 million bail and an ankle bracelet. he's facing a fely complaint from two women. no indictment athis time but one will come in a week or so. at least 75 women haveccused of him sexual assault, sexual harassment, rape. detectives are not saying very much. >> it more than one. we have several complaint actively being investiged.
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>> weinstein has repeatedly denied having any noncon sesens sex with anyone. he's also under investigation in california and in london. >> chaes are you didn't know much about this man since the royal weddin since saturday many people have a new love for bisho michael curry. night he's back in the stat m. heched with other faith leaders tonight and a huge crowd of demonstrators to draw attention to what he calls moral and political crises athe highest level. thesroup say those crises threaten the soul of the nation and the integrity of christian faith.tr demoators moved to a church servic to a vigil in front of the white house.
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>> it was the most exciting decades caps fans in last night. people outside capital one arena went crazy t after them made the stanley cup final. the enthusiasm shows up in the ticket sales and prices, too, for stanley cup games. secondary market sites like stub hub have tickets for game e in vegas starting at around a thousand bucks. once the gamesreove the prices will drop but not by much. r game three, they're between $825 and $960. game four starting around $780 and for game six between $860 and $990. we pai aisit to the caps team stores. pans couldn't wait to buy up the gear. lot of them said they think this is finally the caps' year. >> i need a t-shirt or something
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to show off. i know wre going t get it this year. i really feel like we've got the >> our coverage monday night begins with a questor the cup pregame show and you'll say game one at 8:00 on nbc 4. >> you can see police taping off the entrance to the store along rigs placed i d.c. two boys, both younger than 18 were stabbed in this area tonight around 7:00. we're working to learn more about how they're doing now. police tell us they were both conscious when officers arrived. it doesn't look like the violence happened inside the store, but the scene affected shoppers and people driving nearby. officers are looking for two suspects at this hour. >> working for you now withn alert about a local case of the measles virus. tonight health officials want to get the word out because of the
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sheer number of p who may have been exposed to an infected person. cki jackie bensen mexplains. >> 16th, both international baggage claim, may 17th, the nordstrom store, 3 to 6 p.m., may 18, montgomery circuit court on rockville. health investigators say the man infected with measles may have crossed paths with many people before he wasdiagnosed. >> it's really daunting when you think about the number of peoplt ay have been exposed to him and add to that how highly ontagious measles is. >>icials say most people the man encountered likely had immunity to measles because they were vaccinated or if born before 1947 had childhood exposure but there are some who may still be risk. >> if not sure, you can have a
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titer done and do a blood test to see if you have immunity. >> there was surprise at the >> i'm not ars paranoid . hearing that i probably wouldn't wanted to be hereight after that happened. >> reporter: it's important to note if you feel you have been exposed to the measles, call your doctor, call the hospital, a clinic before you walk in there because you could potentially put other people at risk.in gaithersburg, jackie bens, news 4. ver, mptoms include cough, runny nose, watery eyes followed by spots in the mth an a rash that could be accompanied by a very high fever. most people are not at risk because they've beencc ated. as of 2016, the cdc reports 91% of children in this country are vaccinated against the massachusettss -- measles virus.
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>> here in the district, at least nn-e tagers have been murdered in 2018. bill putogether a traveling exhibit with the pictures of 200 murder victims killed in southeast d.c. since 2010. most of those cases remain unsolved. pennel says the code of silence cannot go on. he's urging young people tond speak out a stop letting criminals get away with murder. >> we have murderers in our midst that are being, um, protected, and that are being coddled by people is t community. this.s the bottom line on >> pennel says those memorials will have more meaning if the murderers responsible for them are caught and prosecuted. new at 11 tonight a tribute to
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the victims and survivors from last week's texas school shooting t killed eight students and two teachers. the seniors, school leaders and first responders got a standing ovation before tonight's nba playoff game in houston. there was also an extended moment of silence before the national anthem sung by the santa feigh schoolchoir. buses lined up to take the students to tonight's game. they go bac to class on tuesday for the first time since the shooting. >> next at 11, a boy scout berated for the organization's new policies on gays for scouts. >> you don't take that out on a scout. >> what to expect after rolling thunderls in. and after aas
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only on "news4 tonight," a after ht speaks out says a local business berated him, kicked him out when he asked for donations. he sat down with nicole jacobs to tellry his sto. >> i didn'ten expect what haed to happen because just small town, everybody's supposed to be nice. >> reporter: 17-year-old daniel thomas is an eagle scout for troop 962. he's workingn a community service project and needed donations. >> lumber different wood and some hardware.
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>> reporter: this hardware store seemed to be a likely option til daniel and his father encountered one worker's opinion. >> he said the scouts have been ruined by the politically correct crowd. ever since they got a piece of the scouts and let the homosexuals and the girls in there, it's been ruined. nd son rter: the father say they were thrown out of the store. >>i was kind of shocked, figuryb everody liked the boy scouts. >> reporter: the troop 962 sc tmasters issued an statement saying this appears to be an isolated event and does not reflect bhead support we've received for the last six decades. all of this is aesson for daniel. he's putting it his bag of tools he's sure to use again in life. >> stay honest.
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don't give up just because you've been put down. >> reporter: earlier this week nichols hardware fired that employee and issued a statement apologizing for h comment. the thomas family says that's sufficient and they will continue to shop here. since this incident people in the community have really rallied behind them and offered support and contributions. >> get ready for the roar, folks. tomorrow rolling thunder rolls etto town, a tradition to honor militaryans who never came home is in its 31st year. the annual event kicks off with the blessing of the bikes at washington national cathedral tomorrow night at 5:00. and at 9:00, there will be a candlelight vigil very v.a. veteran's memorial.
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>> government forecasters are predicting up toour major hurricanes. noaa says it be near or above normal with anywhere between 106nd 1 named storms. major hurricanes have wind steams above 100 mileser ho last year noaa predicted an above average season and they were right with billions of dollars of damage. we're talking about not just the number of storms. they're not necessarily going to hit land, though, is that >> that's what you have to look at. i just looked at the informatio, myse coming out with my own forecast a week from today. yeah, it's going to be a little bit above average. right now most of those storms i see coming thisear will stay out in the atlantic and not have a huge impact on our area. we're going to talk much more
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forecast. in depth right now a pretty nice night. that is an understatement. it is amazinge.outs we saw high temperatures today of 87 degrees. right now we're sitting at 70 degrees with winds out of south at 7 miles an hour. look, the rest of the ea, we're already in the 50s, winchester 58, culpepper 52 and manassis witut humidity, temperatures are falling quickly. huntington at 61 grees. no rain to speak of. of course without humidity you don't get clouds, don't get rain. clear skies. that's what we'll see again. tomorr however, a lot of moisture down south. this will eventually start to work its way ourth way. muhammed tehumidity will incre dramatically on saturday and sunday. eat index will be in the 90s during the weekend. you mentioned hurricane season.
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itfi ally starts june 1st but take a look, we've got a storm that could become a tropical storm. the national hurricane center expects this storm right near can kuh cancun to become a tropical storm and move towards n orleans or the panhandle of florida. eventually next week it could come toward our area. we do gete storms in onth of may. we seen since of them since 2007. this could be another forming, this would be alberto if it does form. morrow sunshine, 80 by noon and 88 by tomorrow afternoon. a little bit more humide, th 84 at 7:00. a gorgeous friday night. if you've got dner plans tomorrow, it's going to be perfect. how about the beach? going to the beach? 75 on friday. 50% chanc of showers on sunday. i think the best chance rain is sunday night into monday when most of us are sleeping.
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76 degrees on sunday, 70 on monday. ma will be a little breezy at times. e a little cool. this time of year if you go to the beach long theboardwalk, take a sweat shirt. this is the d.c. forecast now. humid conditions. memorial day itself only a 30% chance of showers,aybe a thunderstorm. most of us on the dry side. n cancel any plans. it will not be a washout but do think in case you need to go inside, keep the umbrella handy. >> the best of the three days this weekend is looking like monday. >> i thi monday, yeah. >> sound good. have fun at the beach. we're n done yet,though. coming up next, the capitals tell us the key to their cup run so far. >> hey, guys. >> hey, guys. music
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this is the xfinity sports desk i >> know we're supposed to be focused on monday but we can't stop thinking about last night. >> this is serious stuff. doug had the penalty killing unit. usually it's all about reach the beach. this year our focus is distracted by aest and where the capitals go next. in las vegas, the word is,
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distracting. the reality of what t capitals accomplished only reminds them of what still needs to be done.' >> is definitely a dream coming tr but we're not there yet. weot a long way to go here. we're playing a really good team. we've been waiting a long time for this, though. now we're in the finals and we're going to do everying we can to do something speci for us, for the team, for the state ofwashington. >> and if the capitals want to raise lord stley's cup, they'll need ovie, who is doing everytng for the capitals, making his own chances and creating for others. he's setting the tone with big hits. his team is happy toollow the leader. >> he's taking it uponms hielf. he led our team in the right direction. every shift he's doing
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something. that'shrnfectious tough our whole lineup. you can't defend the guy when you're hidden there for shooting, whatever.u look every game, he cld have three holes. it's an amazing thing to have on our squad. fi here's the schedule for the stanley cup l. game one from las vegas mondaya night two from vegas on wednesday. then games three and four back here saturday and monday and games five and seven if necessary, all these games if iv necessary and of them are right here on nbc 4. and as a spe al holidaytreat, we get you ready for game one with our quest for the cup pregame show at 7:30 monday and puck drop between the capitals and golden dmooi een knights all here on nbc 4 on monday. we'll be taking attendance.
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that will be doug's job. he gets all of this one. sends it over the fce. the next batter, keep i going. check out adam engal. hello. that's the wall. that's going to hurt. back-tback homers f the orioles. orioles up 6-0. really had it going in theit seventh w a man on. 14 strikeouts, and a complete game. the orioles win it 9-3. ee theyd that. >> need about another 18 of those but that puts it in th rightdirection. we've got hockey coming up this weekend so life is good. >> up
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i used to be that quiet day between monday and wednesday. but now, there's all this playful banter and staying up late. how am i supposed to read my book? oh, hi tuesday! i'm the quiet day, i was never supposed to be this much fun! [ screaming ] can you, can you win a little more quietly? just...
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