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beautiful clear blue skies. through the day today, perfectly sunny. again, the sun i up yet. 5:42 your sunrise. 70s our temperature. very comfortable outside. temperatures, though, about the mid to low 60s. a little keerl yesterday morning. as we go through your friday, it's going to feel great. ju like yesterday. humidity will be low again. temperature by lurk time 0, 84. wait uil you see how fast your father is. chuck will get a check on the friday.n this finally good morning. >> good morning, sheena. beltway looking good at inner loop and outer loop. on no questions. everything along ruft world war i. alaccident andrya after seminary says that has just well.ed as we have two left lanes getting by, and a little bit of a slnedown, and now that's 66 here and 95 through looking good as well. in prince george's county, pennsylvania avenue branch avenue, indian head howe, roog
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pretty soon in town and out of town. it is 5:05 now. new this morning, a is coming to classrooms in our area. students will soon learn six ed in a different way. >> news 4 justin fifrmg is live at school heat kwaurds now witol more on they and when it will go into effect. justin, good morning. >> reporter: the vote to do so goes after some spirited public opinion about the sex ed curriculum changre. as you can see, it was a full house last night. parents an members of the public there some in suppong. others voiheir concern about this new foefl. the county says they want a mor inclusive curriculum addressing the lgbtq andtransgender experiences. we also wants to expand their ucation about contraception. those who are opposed rg worry these changes go too far, and
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don't address firmly the health risk associated with sex and both sides took the mike before last night. take a listen. >> these recommendations rim esison students in half truths and let's start with the science. ological sex is not a mistake, stigma or ach ce. >> i applaud these recommendations. sexual -- it must benefit all of our young people. >> and as you heard that meeting getting heatedes at t curriculum also -- swaped in the term sex assigned at birth. again, tse changes go into effect next school year. back to you in the studio. >> all right, justin. thanks. justin, thank you. it is 502. d. krfrmt pris are sefting two more shootings in the past 12 hours, ain we're lea the man shot yesterday morning has
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died. it's part of a recent spike in violence in the district. there have been 71 homicides i d.c. so far this year. compare that to 47 at this time last year. that is a 51 % increase. some residents have organized a stop the violence caravan. they thoep e hope their message will reach the >>community. emotional reaction from the head football coach if he university of maryland after one of his players died. >> jordan mcnair died o dnesday after he collapsed during a teamworkout in college park back in may. live at n mcgrath is the university of maryland with now how he is being remembered. megan, good morning. >> well, good morning. the university of maryland football community still reeling from the news. the head cch visibly upset. visibly shaken. jordan mair wasust 19 years old. the offensive lineman athospitalized in may following a teamworkout. died on swens. now, a go fund me page set up to
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support mcnair's family said that he had been airlifted a trauma center and received a liver transplant and had been fighting for his life. now, maryland's head coach d.j. dirkin, very emotional as he spoke at the press conference. >>t's not reasonable that famil family, parents -- his parents -- should never have to goou t this. >> he grew up telocally. the high school in owing's mills. back to you.
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>> live fors in college park, megan, thank you. it's 5:05 t sign. presidump is vowing to fight a launs get this charitable foundation accuse them of outing the charity as a personal checking account. according to the lawsuit foundation donations are ugtd for political, business, and personal expenses whans to law setment. three of the president's children ooechba, dobld jirn, and aircraft are also not named in that suit. we'll find out today whether president trump's former manager will stap? jail until he big fat belly. the judge will decide whether to revoem his boat. prirz say he try to tafrping out with potenti while on pre-trial release. he faces multiple charges in the radio ush prob says is he energy. keep you with the nbc bausch wash app. we are less than two weeks
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away from the maryland primary now. early voting underway as the sixth leading democratic candates for governor squar off in their final televised forum. it was hosted by -- a lot of raid by tosherwood. satisfaction, immigration, and legal liesing marijuana. the candidates also took a am president trump. >> it is a p longer dimmente demon. >> we're obsessed with the policy he is making, and it does have an impact on maryland at the local level. >> he is undermining so many of the things we value as marylandw ers. we need a leader to make sure that we continue with a civil who will stand up and say we will protect our cherished institutions? >> primary is on june 26th. the winner faces republican governor larry hogan in november. you can watch the form in full here on nbc 4 this sunday at 11:30.
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that's right after. the democrats won the congressional baseball game, but the mvp mayave been congressman steve scalise. last night he hit the field one. he wa escorted to sect bas second base by the two ploofrz hurt in the shooting. fans who watched the game at nats park we happy to see scalise back in the game. illhink we're really excited to see steve scalise's comeback. it's been such a great story over the pas two years. skblienchts breaking news, a roller coaster has deraymond in florida. >> aaron. kids in o area get ready to
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start. we'll show you the derailment, but we want to tell you up front, eveone survived. this is from the daytona beach hard rock. first responders had toesque are ten people, and two of them fell out of the coastal running. take a look at this. w firefighteked as fast as they could to rescue two riders who were in thisanaring from the tracks. you got stuck about 34 feet off the ground. this is about as tall as the telephon poll. howreminder. arlington and prie george's they go on summer vacation next week. aaron. mothers took her two sonse o thdentist, and ended up being shot in are pking lot. we know one of the boys died. this happened just outside denver. westminster. that mother and her other soon are in critical condition this
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morning. they say they a person of. intere the march forerur lived suus tour. it's called the road to change tour. the goal of the term is yo registng people to vote while calling them about gun ro s. >> that warted by the students you see here following the mass shooting at their school in parkland, flow, in february. 17 people died that day. 5:09. repair work being doneon oe of the washington east work is underway. we find out why after the break. decadesan after this veter cd her part for the war effort. she had thence to go up into a plane like the one she was in during world war ii. thatter what she tught about her wild ride. that's next on news. good morning. no problem. your vart looks great. ion start to finish. if you a beach bound for the weekend, today, tomorrow, and sunday flawless weather at the
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a popular attraction in our area is getting a makeover, and it's taking place on the lincoln memorial you can't see. crews are busy restoring the memorial's roof, which involves repairing cracks caused by the 11 earthquake. the bulk of the work is to insure that the roof is tightly sealed. >> there is anaesthetic component a well. it makes things more cohesive and clean and tight, but the more important issue is from ai water tness aspect. >> the memorial will remain open while repairs are underway. the work is kbpd to p wra up sometime in september. if you are in the market t buy ahouse, better make a decision quickly. homes around the country are bein snatched off the market at record pace. according to the real estate
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does red fin, the avlg home was under contract in 34 days last month. that breaks april's record of 36 days. there's never more than 31 days in a month. it doesn't make -- >> you're right. >>o i don't math very well. an audience member at the kennedy center watching "hamilton" received a lot of attention. almost as much as the actors on stage. the creator. >> he is not any audience member. >> creator lin manuel-miranda was in the crowd. he posted a picture on twitter, posed with cascemembers and brity chef. he even signed some guest play bills. hamilton runs through september where, there is a limited number of $10 tickets available in each show in onon-line lottery. it happens two days in advance of the show you want to try to get tickets for.
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right now metro turns back about half the red line and -- during rush hour to better serve the downtownd.c. area. change would be more service. s naybell campbell was 19 when she signed up to serve in the women's army core. she was one of the first african-american women in thase ice. she delivered the mail to the soldiers and spent a lot of hours in a plane like the one you see here.
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>> at 96, see, accomplishing all that she can. i think it'sawesome. >> i'm set. that looks scary to me. >> i wonder what she -- i wonder if her stomach dropped she hasn't done it in so long. >> she says, honey, i've been there, done that. >> great weather. you sawow beautiful it was. >> beautiful outside right now. >> i know. look at the sun rooirz behind us. it lake-effect snow looks fake. it's going to be sunny today. really nice with low humidity. we're going to have that around today. i know you niticed that hum dropping today. we're going to have the same heing going on. gorgeous end to week. a great start to the weekend. tomorrow looks fantastic. we're going to be hot for father's day, though. we have temperatures in the 90 oz, and that's going to be the making of a heat wave.
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66 dulles. some areas this morning quite a bit cooler than we were yesterdarning, but still very comfortable. as you wakes up and walk outside, by:00 a.m. upper 60s. sunshine on the roadways. >> by lunchtime, 08 degrees. sunny. lower humidity today. by 2:00 p.m., . by 5:00 p.m., mid 80s. a lot like it was yesterday. temperatures mid to upper 70s. sunny. make sure have you that spf 30 or higher. saturday, near 80. by father's day, sunday, 83 for a high along the coast. >> inland we're looking hotter. 94 degrees. humid. it's going to feel a little hotter.
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maybe you're golf be with dad. your tee time not too bad early. could be feeling above 100 degrees, so another dangerous day on tuesday, and three days in a row of that would be an official heat wave. we'll talk more about today's forecast coming up with chuck and into the weekend. let's head to melissa and get a meeck on the roads on this finally friday,ssa. >> finally friday. in laurel, southbound vw parkway, the right side blocked by a crash there. that is a new pro popped up.st the beltway looks good, though. ke earlier w zones are now gone. northbound 95, the ramp westbound prince william parkway, disabled vehicle there. rest of 95 vnginia looks okay.
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your child loves may be lipged to hearing loss in kids. kweep an eye on the volume level. rel e researchers say one in seven children show sig of hearing impairment before they started going to loud concerts. now kids wear headphones, ear buds, all of that. >> bananas are among the most pular fruits in the world. >> are they really healthy, though, auor is this story just bananas? >> here's what you need to know. >> reporter: some of you guys to thel vated beganana east list because of their relatively high should be ar and carb t.cond consumer reports say don't be so quick to count out this fruit next.
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snoo it's f less sugar than a candy bar or soda, it's unlikely you're going to get fat or develop diabetes from eating a banana. >> keep in mind too some of the carbohydrates in banana come in the way of dietary fiber. three and a half grams on each rge banana. that's about 15% of the amount ry day.d e eat green bannanas even a bigger challenge. >> it can help to reduce -- b6 and c and potassium, which can help promote heart selt. go ahead. give into the appeal. susan hogan, news 4.ti zbrierngs sll hds, a glimpse into the futur of travel. next at 5:30, a look at the underground tunnel that could change the way we avoid trafficm zbli we're tracking a scary story from a beach boardwalk.
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aco rolleter derails throwing riders from their seats. new updates about what happened just ahead. good morning. four things you need to know about the next couple ofdays. refreshing friday. nice and sunny for your saturday. father's day, hot. getting a little bit more humid. the stifling heat of mid southeast summer arrives on sunday. more on that weather coming up.
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a live look outside as you kick off this friday. a beautiful sunrise ahead. just moments away now. the weekend is also hours away, d it is going to be a dry weekend to enjoy the outdoors. not bad at all. you know, the heat is creeping in. we're going to enjoy iit. s june. we're getting close to summer. to the -- >>t's meteorological summer starting june 1st. i listened, chuck bell. g
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>> we'ting close to the summer solstice. how about that? >> look at you being all technical. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. >> chuck bell, sheena with the forecast. l talk to melissa about the morning commute in just a second. you want to sighny more chuck? >> june 1st meteorological summer, and i'm sticking by that >> we won't make you any more upset. >> i'm not going to take it anymore. at least the mr. weather is nice. aaron has been complaining that he doesn't think the ssepoena advi -- we started the _#not my sunrise. a lot of color in your early morning as well. 63 now in leesburg. 70 for washington. 54 atad fort
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73 in qauntico. the warming influence of the potomac ther thepotomac. meanwhile, your planner then for todafo look at that. big sunshines in a row. afternoon high today, just on our seasonal average. degrees. it will turn warmer tomorrow a. hot by sund sheena has more about the father's day weekend coming up in>> a few. et's go to melissa. >> taking a look at the roads. you can see we have a couple le pr. laurel, one of them, southbound bw parkway before 32, a little bitf aslowdown. the right side was bloktd from the crashed. you might have a little bit of a delay, but no major problems there. >> 66 into town and out ofe.own is f so is the rest of 95 there. just a tiny slowdown. all the lanes are blocked eastbound 70er just a 40 all
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lanes blocked by a crash that just happened a couple of minutes o. eun. >> melissa, thank you. new this morning, a major change is coming to classrooms in fairfax county.ch thel board voted overwhelmingly to adopt a new sexual edu >> the new curriculum is meant to be more inclusive, but not all parents ah on board w this this. news 4 justin finch is live stside school headquartith more on why this vote also didn't -- almost didn't happen. justin. >> aaron, go am. that's right. some thought the issue was just so controversial they wanted to table the vote for a while and let itoo off. >> this packed house, meaning the county wanting to expands this contraception education and provide the more inclusive curriculum to accommodate its lgbtq and transgender students. those who were oppos say this
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curriculum doesn't fully address sexual health andisksnd that these changes here might be going too far. there was a full hse for last night's vote. also, board members heard from pares and members of the public from those who were against all of this and others who say they are for this change >> there is no need to remove and enter a -- wit biological sex meaningless in the eyes of students. it is not gnaningless. >>ance in allowing people to be who they actually are is what this is all about.gi ch language like this will not lead no confusion for young people. >> as you heard, strg opinions on both sides of this issue. out curriculum also swaps the term biological sex for the phrase sex assigned at birth. the changes go into effect next school year. i'm justin firchl news had. you. t >> all right, justin. thank you.
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the board also adopted a new dress code.ge at l school board member ryan mcelveen proposed the policy and hopes it will end body shame, everying. it use gender-neutral language and requires violations to be handled in private. right now montgomery county police say they need your help finding this man. he has down syndrome. he may go by the first names of zach or edmond. he was last seen leaving his home on wiebding creek way in germantown. call police if you see >>m. police investigate a shooting that happened yesterday evening in mt. pleasant. >> the teen was conscious and taken to the hospital. police haveedescription of the suspect, but there have been no arrests. a recent spike in violence in the district has a lot of residents concerned. >> now a group touched by tragedy is determined to do something about these shootings.
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the group has formed caravan with onemessage. stop the killings. we know at least one more person was killed yesterday morning, bringing the total t 72. that is a 51% increase. 5:54 is your time right now. here's a loo s ate of the other top stories we're working on this morning. six people are being treated for injuries after a roller coaster derailed. this happened last night on the daytona beach boardwalk. the fire department says first responders had to rescu ten people. two of them fell out of the coaster and hit the ground. no word their current conditions. within the last few minutes we've uncovered shocking reports about this particular roller coaster. chrisav lawrence will the latest from the live desk at 6:00.
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annvestigation is underway in the death of a university of maryland football player. 19-year-old jordan mcnair died on wednesday. >> the plan who barricaded himself inside a home on lilac terrace northeast was threatening to harm himself ande any police of who tried to enter. leesburg police say jasontw had outstanding domestic assault warrants. after several hours of negotiations, tally surrendered and was taken to jail. all eyes were on congressman steve scalise last night at the congressional baseball game. he hit the field o year after he was hurt in a shooting atn alexandria baseball field. 21-5.rats won that game the game raises money for local charities in our area. it's now 5:35. coming up, cashi in on
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erngts welcome back. you're going to want to double-check your flight status this morning. take look at this boardhere. a terrible start to summer vacations. this ishat hundreds of travellers saw last night in charlotte. a canceled fligher canceled flight the airline said that 120 flights had to be canceled. the cause of the glitch is being investigated.>>
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a new transportation option would cut down a commute to just 12 minutes. we're seeing these kinds of designs for months before. the magnetically pods would carry up to6 people and travel up to 160 miles an hour. musk says it would only cost $25. later this morning the "today" show wil sit down with him to talk about the latest project. snoo hogan's administration issued a permit to allow musk to dig a ten-mile tunnel beneath the parkway. musk says the trip would only take 29 uminutes. yo would be on board for this. >> all over it. >>'m scared of tunnels. >> sheena, how about the weather?hi >> two greats today.
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the good news also aside from that. shaping great weekend up. it's 70 degrees right now. plenty of sunshine as the sun is about to come up in just about one minutehere. as we go through the morning hours, we'll quickly start warming into the 70 by 9:00 a.m. by lunchtime close to 80 degrees. chuck has your afternoon forecast and a hot father's day. straight ahead. aery closure in maland. details on both coming up. zbliefrmt plus, new details in the death of a university of maryland athlete. up next, wehe hear from coaches who were with him when he collapsed.
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lamont: my kids are in public schools. i always wanted the hools to perform lamont: my kids are in at a particular level. i'm very satisfied with what we have. vo: mayor muriel bowser has accelerated education reforms that have improved our schools. she's made our teachers the best paid and the most accountable in the country. and parents are staying in the district for our schools.wo but her isn't done. now's the time for bold ideas to continue making progress.ti lamont: i'm vong for mayor bowser
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because she's moving in t right direction and that's we need and our kids are thriving as a result of that.
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>> right now an investigation is underway after the death of a university o maryland football player. 19-year-old jordan mcnair died wednesday. he was hospitalized after a teamworkout two weeks ago. >> for the first time we're hearing emotional reaction from maryland's head football coach. news 4 megan mcgrath is live in college park now with more. megan, good morning.
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>> the head coach literally choking back the emotions as he spoke to the press. now, jordan mcnair was just 19 years old. the offensive lineman in late may following a teamworkout, and he died onwednesday. the go fund me page that was set up to support mcnair's family says that jordan had been airlifted to a shock trauma nter and received a liver transplant and had been fighting for his life.ry nd's head coach d.j. dirkin,ing very emotional as he spoke at a press conference. >> for the reason that we're all even sitting re, it's not reolonable a 19-yea should pass away. >> and jordan mcnair grew up locally.en he ad mcdonough and owings mills. a review of what happened during
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and following that teamworkout now underway. back to you.ll >> around the world -- >> rallies opposing the u.s. immigration policy continue across the cotry. >> attorney general jef sessio tolerance policy that any adult whs ent the country illegally is criminally prosecuted. the department of health and human services released this video of a former wal-mart in texason that had been crted into a shelter for migrant children. nearly 1,500 children are being held there. >> can result in short-term separationf families is not unusual or unjustified. >> to rip that child from the
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arms of their mom and their d, it's psychological torture. >> in the meantime, authorities will enforce the law. the head of the fbi responding to a bombshell report justeleased by the justice department. >> it reveals the investigation into hillary clinton -- news 4 tracie potts is following the latest for us from capitol hill. good morning. >> hey, aaron and eu good morning. what this report says is that was their political bias, no. were there things done incorrectly? yeo according the inspector general. first we look at james comey shag he was insub -- consulting his bosses and then to reopen it days before the electiono they a highlight the text messages between who were working on the russia investigation.
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>> they were talking about and that the reporalso justifies ring james comey. here on capitol hill democrats ar saying that it has nothing to do with the current russia probe at the time they we looking into russian connections and not as much specifically into the campaign, but the democrats here say i have nothing to do with the russia probe. the pryident's attor says that investigation should be shut down as a result of thi report. >> all right. tracie potts live for us on capitol hill this morning. tracie, thank you. 5:48. a reminder for voters in the district. early voting in d.c.'s primary ends today. the election day is next tuesday, june 19th. maryland voters have until next thursday to cast their ballots early. the maryland primary is june 26. hank diedel's tavern is one
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of our area's oldest bars. the tavodn sto on it for more than 10 year snoo they insurance, so the majority of work will be done by volunteers with donated materials. so great to see the community rally around that establishment to get it rebuilding. he> well, today is last day of school for a lot of kids in our area, and that means it'sin time to something for them to do this summer. this morning we are kicki off our summer staycation series. >> molette green is working for you dlut our area. today she's previewing a summer event at the national air and space museum. it's free. that is one of the c slestts in our entire area, molette. >> yeah, this is my first time e making it out, and i am in
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absolute awe. we're delighted this morning have the united states air force drill team wh us. amongst the 50 plus vintage and modern aircraft that is on di lay right here inside this building. part of the smithsonian's innovations in flight event. it will kick off for families. event, un family free and i want to talk to the chief educator, because this is all about keeping our kids motivated throughout entertain as well. we have barb gruber here who will, of course, talk to us about why this i so very important. sflo talk to the pilots and crew and see what it z it take to be an aviator and be inside the
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planes and explore different aircraft. >> we're goingo explore those aircraft throughout the 6:00 hour of news 4 we're not done yet. guys, this is going to be great. back in to you. >> thank you. what aut family day there, molette? >> okay. so this event is one day only. it's going to be tomorrow from 10:00 to 2:00, and the smithsonian has a full plate of other activities throughout the summer. we'll tell you about alltf t coming up in the 6:00 hour. >> all right. sounds good. we'll see you a ltle bit, molette, thank you. n> if you go dow to the national museum of african-american history and culture, you will see these long lines. the passes are free, but it can beretty hard to get your hands on these tickets. >> now some of the free passes are showing up on-line for sale. somebody claiming to be an authorize the ticket seller on craig's list i asking for $15 per pass. the museum reminds the pselic
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that tasses to get in are free all the time. it may just take a little patience to getone. >> yep. you have to wait. you have to -- you know? >> or -- yeah. .>> you can wa >> it's not going anywhere. >> exactly. it's a museum. it will be there for the rest of your life. >> n doubt. >> the sun is up. how about that? a miracle >> the real sun. >> the real sun. dploo no fake sunrises from that out i tweeted just in case you wanted to show. _#there not my sun advise. sunrises indeed occurred ten minutes ago. our earliest sunrises of the year.
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>> that may be just a little too warm. high pressure. this one from canada has been in control of our weather since yesterday. h it moves away, we will start to get hessure from texas to control our weather as this warm front comes on through. tures and lower tempe the lower humidity levels today because it is going to be stiflingly hot. >> it's going to be a dangerous -- storm chances come back in the middle of next week, and that should lower temperatures back closer to average. sheena is back with a closer look of today hour by hour, but now it is time to hear from melissa. >> good morning.
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taking a look right now. i want to mention the situation still at hagerstown. >> you might also see some delay in those westbound lanes. 270 here middle brook road. you did see right here same lane looking good here. just your normal volume. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway, no problems there. wood bridge, northbound 9d 5, the ramp to westbound. >> now 270 southbound german towno e spur. no problems and outer loop 95 to 275 also looking good. rememberis ton to wgop 105.5 fm. >> steven hawking is being inturned at westminster abbey. we're showing you live ptures the -- following the service this smernl e special man will be honored with a one of a kind
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moment. his voice would be broadcast into space. they're going to beam it towards a black hole thousands of light years hawking died in march at the age of 76 after a long fight with loug' gehs disease. >> on the board! >> the 2018 world cup is officially underway. tst nation russia kiktd off the tournament in first match yesterday taking on saudi arabia. they scored early and often. final score 5-0. the u.s. did not make the cut this year, but there are still more than 20 other teams to route for. maybe next time >> futbol. target is apologizing for a controversial fathers day card. >> shopper posted this picture of that the cards shows a couple kissing behind the word baby tiddy. in her c the shopper says it was the only card showing a
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black couple. reaction on social media h beenmixed. some think the card is supposed to be funny. others believe that it's offensive, even racist. target said it removed the card from store shelves and never intended to offend its guests. >> we're going to break down the number on just how much worse the streets have been so far this year. that's straight ahead on news 4 today.
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zbliefrmgt a dramatic spike in violent crime in d.c. residents worry about the summer ahead. a dangerous roller coaster accident in florida. at least ten people are injureda play ball. a year after anm gu opened fire on a group of lawmakers at a baseball field. members of congress took to the field once ain. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. >> thanks for joining us on a friday. we made it, and we are follong several stories this morning. first, we do want to get you ready for your friday and the weekend ahead. melissa has an early look at the roads for us. hey, guys. >> good morning. sunshine aplenty for today and tomorrow. i'm just loving this l
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humidity. >> it feels so much -- it make the day so much morea nt. you're happier. the humidity makes people grumpy, i think. >> aaron. >> i'm i wasn't listening. as usual. >> he will respond to you later, chuck. >> you just stand by for that one. >> right now it's very nice outside. 68 degrees. mostly sunny. beautiful sunrise.ye today another day with low humidity. you noticed it yesterday. the humidity dropping off through the afternoon. felt very comfortable. today will be a repeat ofthat. this morning temperatures are a little bit cooler than they were yesterday morning. we're not in the 70s everywhere like we were. 64 at gaithersburgburg. 68 in. washingt 63 in leesburg. 59 in frederick. very comfortable. bus stop forecast for the kids this morning, mild. temperatures in the upper 60s. sunny. sun glare on the roetds. f do notget the sunglasses today. by recess, warming up. eally comfortable still with that low humidity. 80 degrees by about lunchtime, and when you go to pick up the kids, you'll be in about the mid 80s wit

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