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>> announcer: "news 4 today" starts now. >> he helped get donald trump ho into the whiteuse. now, the former head trump presidential campaign is sitting in jail. d.c. police arrested a 65-year-old man for allegedly groping a small child at a lycare center. it is note any other festival you will see. these are not models. seehat you can find happening oday at the tiny house festival. >> that's a thing? >> i guess. first time i've ever heard of it. t s the inaugural tiny house -- >> there is the show on tv, like the small spaces you live? >> it is fascinating. i can't d wait to into that. good morning, everyone. i'm angie goff.
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>> i'm adam tuss, in for david. >> i took a picture of the sunrise this morning. it is beautiful. i think it is going to set the scene for wha we expect today. >> yeah. >> looks like it's maybe getting little warmer through the weekend, just in time for father's day. hi, lauryn. >> absolutely. i think we're really going to warm things up. not only because of the heat,au but also b of the humidity for your father's day. yeah, that's coming back. not today. if you liked yesterday, you're v going to today. it is already a gorgeous morning out there. the sun came up8 just about minutes ago. now, we are looking at another long day with the sun not going down until about 8:35 tonight. beautiful out there. when i left this morning, the birds were alrea chirping. again, we were already seeing glimmers of the sunrisetharly morning. it has officially come up here in d.c. temperatures, mild. in the mid 60s right now. step outsid beltway, it does get a little cooler with mperatures in the 50 we have a calm wind and, again,
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plenty of sunshine outthere. it'll be a warm day. temperatures will shoot up to fae 80s. in , we're heading to the 80s and near 90s today. we'll talk about the heat and humidi. rain chances sooner rather than later. we'll talk about that coming up. 6:02. the man who helped secure donald trump's presidential nomination is waking up in jail. >> a judge revoked manafort's bail. he was facing federal conspiracy and money laundering charges. then he was charged with trying to reach out to a potential witness in his case. in court, the judge said, quote, this isn't middle school. ou can't take phone away, before sending manafort to jail. he's been hel at t northern neck regional jail in warsaw, virginia, and has been the before 8:30 last night. jail records say manafort is staying i a housing unit called vip-1. he'll be there until his trial sometime in september.
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gentle and fragile. those are the words friends and neighbors sed todescribe an unarmed man killed by montgomery county lice. loved ones lit candles at a vigil in silver spring last night forobert white. he was killed monday afternoon in a confrontation with a police officer. here's some of the video from the altercation, with white lying on e.e ground th he had been shot. he later died at the hospital. friends and neighbors say they're having hard time connecting the k man theynew with allegatio that he was fighting an officer. bother anyone or be aggressive to anyone on the street walking. he walkedve day. >> montgomery county police are continuing their investigation. officers were wearing body cameras, and we are told the footage will be released once the investigation is done. he d.c. police officer who killed an unarmed man on a motorcycle is being fired. ficer brian trainer shot
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sterling in 2016. trainer said he feared for his life after sterling rammed his police car. sterling's death was ruled a homicide, butas trainer never criminally charged. last nt a trial board trainer lose his job. the termination takes effect this coming friday. have y seen this girl? can you take a moment to look at your sc prince george's county police are looking for 12 jeer-year-ol yadira lemus. she was wearing bluegenjeans, a gray shirt. please call police if you've se her. the investigation of a sex abuse case the involving male employee and a child. d.c. police arrested 65-year-old perez. he was an assistant teacher in the pre-k program at centronia.
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according to court documents, a little girl repeatedly tried to pull away from him as he groped her fu her multiple times between december 2017 and this year. he is on administrativeleave. 6:05. three germantown residents are accusedf using massage parlors for human trafficking and prost dugs. poli -- prostitution. the women in the spas would allegedlvi p sexual services to the male customers. zhang and lin were arrested. >>6:05. new relief for the dozens of peopleorced out t ofheir apartment complex after a fire gutted it last month. the small businons administraill offer low-interest disaster loans to those businesses affected by the
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apartment complex in s centreville. they haventil august to ply. improply disposed smoking material started tfire. this is a small thing but we want you to know about it. it is called the tiny house stival, and it is going on this weekend at the prince william county fairground it features live music, food, and more than 30 tiny recogniz pular televisionshows. >> one of the reasons folks like tiny houses,y' obviously, t cool, attraction to it, they're pul popular. but my personal opinion, since thel financial and rtate fall of 2008/2009, it gave a lot of people an opportunity to step back andhink how they want to own their life instead of their lives owning them. >> we need to de-clutter their lives. >> i don't know, man. it's a little tight in the house already. n you have a litter of
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kids, yeah. the event runs today and tomorrow from 9:00 to 6:00. proceeds from the event goes to charities. >> some of the places are cool though >> it is. improvements are coming for the rocky run trail in fairfax county. the park is planning a public meeting to discuss stream crossing upgrades andaving gravel sections between string fe fellow road and fairfax county parkway. it'll at greenbriar east elementary school. there will be a chae for you to ask questions. r d.c. mayor bow going to kick off the father's day celebration in northeast d.c. it starts at 9:00. it begins with afather's day 5k fun run and walk. later this mornheg, celebration has live performances, free food, and free haircuts. get a fadee. down th >> a fade. >> yeah. >> a high top. >> okay.
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the weather looks to be celebrating for a nice fathwe's day end. we have a look at the roads in your area in first 4 traffic. >> i'm melissa mollet with a look at your first 4 traffic. a big or partial closure for the weeke weekend. talking about the beltway. the outer loop of the beltway around kensington parkway. three lanes closed near connecticut avenue. ig'll be a slowdown for a lot of people. just a warning. allowxtra time. columbia heights day festival on saturday. talking about closures between 11:00 and 6:00. 11th between kenyon street and park road. lamont street between sherman and 13th street. i'll see you monday for "news 4 today." it was an official show for one of the most myrsterious artist in the world.
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china has announced a series of is its own tariffs in respon to donald trump's o tariffs chinese products. it approved 25% tax on about $50 billion worth o american products. there's a plan to put more tariffs on u.s. agricultural and automotive itemsh. next mo now, these tariffs are similar to the ones announced this week by the a trumpinistration for chinese goods being imported to the u.s. exrts say the tariffs could substantially change the trag con dgs ditions for both >count
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take a look at this footage outf scotland. a fire ravaging an art school. fire, plumes, smoke. this happened last night. right now, the cause isn't clear. there are still no reports of any injuries in the thse. building was still under renovations from the last fire that actually happene in may 2014. meantime, an art thief has something in common with the artist he stole from. no one knows what either of them looklike. this is security video from an art installation for the famous graffi artist, banksy.ck a man s inside, kept his face covered with his shirt, and stole t banksy painting. this is the painting taken. it's cled trolley hunters, worth about $45,000. banksy has been known for strange events in cities where he's working, but the coordinators for the art show insist thi theft is not a
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publicitstunt. >> wow. 6:12. a brave grandmother in georgia saved her own life by killing a vicious bobcat with her own hands.d she spotis bobcat, snapped a photo, then the cat jumped five feet and landed on her chest. she got a grip around its neck while it bit her arms, fingers and legs. she was fighting for life and tried not to scream. >> my 5-year-old granddaughter was in the ihouse. idn't want her to come out. he was biting the daylights out of me. i'm thinking, i can't let you go. >> she say when police arrived, her arms and legs were numb, but her hands were still gripped around the bobcat's neck. she's being treated for a rabies infection. >> don't mess with didi. >> you do whatou can to survive. >> absolutely. time right now is 6:13 on
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this saturday morning. the sun is up. another plane load of passengers out of d.c., hopefully going someplace nice. we're in store for a nice ynsaturday. laill tell us all about that when we come back. less than a year ago, a teen couldn't walk or talk after raing in a that killed his mother. last night, he was able to walk and get his diploma. he let news 4 tag along for this emotional night. his story is coming up next. for top-quality floors at rock-bottom prices, come to floor & decor.
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welcome back. there are great stories of success at every high school graduation, but there was an especially moving moment yesterday at the ceremony for briar woods high >> nine months ago, ben kaplan could not walk or talk after an accident that took his mother and put him in intensive care. last night, he celebrated with family after walking across the stage tpick up his diploma. >> julie car carey has his inspg sttey. >> repor ready to march onto the floor, ben kaplan recognize this was a big day, even if he hadn't overcome near fatal jurajurat -- injuries to get bhere. >> i'vn working most my life for this. whether it's after an accident or not, i still think it is a big thing. >> reporter: last fall, this day seemed unimaginable. this was a heartbreaking scene. claimed the that life of ben's mom, erin, badly
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injured him, l his twotle sisters, and his grandma. we met ben in october, still confined to bed, but speaking again. >> it's been tough. i have a broken heart over the loss of my mother >> reporter: after 90 days in the hospital, it was onto rehab, learning to walk again, building strength. through the intensely painfulys ben wanted to know just one thing. >> the first thing he asked me, can iyraduate with m class this year? >> repy,ter: in late janu ben returned to his high school. faculty and fellow students helping him to reach his goal. >> what is he telling the daader? >> reporter: toy, it all paid off. he kaplan walking onto graduation floor with his assmates. but ben's thoughts were on one person. the one who couldn't be here. >> my mom. i won't lie, i probably spent a half hour crying in the car because she's not here. >> reporter: la ben's
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principal recognizing him for his >>termination. our willpower and resolve over the last nine months is inspiration toone who has met you. >> reporter: when the big momt did come --en >>min william kaplan. >> congratulations. >> reporter: -- there was a big smile and an especially loud applause. then the picture to mark a day some consider a miracle. ben, still thinking of his mom. >>'s i hope she proudme of >> reporter: ben's summer plans include another surgery. then he'll go to community college nearby sota he can sycl e to his dad and sisters, who are indeed very proud of him today. in fairfax county, i'm julie carey, news 4. >> we have followed his story from the beginning. we are all so proud of him, as well. >> inspirational story. never give up right there. that's the message in that story, for sure. >> yes. listen, we have a beautiful up herecomin
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>> gorgeous. >> what is up with the sun? it's up at 5:00 in the morning. >> it's up rly. >> i heard you on the radio talking about the sunrise. oh, my gosh, am i late for work? i had to double check. >> that is so funny. i thought my clock was wrong. i know that today is one of the longer days. i was like, oh, no, the sun is already up. i felt like people were out at 4:00 in the hamorning. >>s going on here? >> that's what i thought. the sun doesn't go down until 8:35 this evening. this is the longest stretch of daye have it with the daylight. it's looking good as we continue through the day lotoday. humidity again today. it is going to be on the comfortable side. however, all good things must come to an end. the humidity is coming back overnight. it is going to be muggy and humid for your father's day. oppressive heat heade to us for monday and tuesday. in fact, monday/tuesday,eather ert days around the area. there's a look at the gorgeous sunrise oe there. un coming up just a little less than an hour
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beautiful saturday morning here in the area. here in the district. re across theregion. you can see, we are dry out there. we are going to continue to be dry throughout the day today. now, we are watching a little cluster of thunderstorms leaving chicago right now. it could impact our weather a little bit as we head through the day tomorrow. we may have to add a chance, just a smallan , of an isolated passing shower or storm. otherwise, we do have bette chances on wednesday of some rain. this i a new addition. amelia and i were talking about this last sunday. we added it for the 11:00. we want to get more updates on that.n we could have isolated chance of shower or storm tomorrow. it is mild out there. temperaturesn the 50s and 60s. you can leave the umbrella at home for the first time in a few weeken w. temperaturl make it to the upper 70s by 8:00. then we'll headed into the upper
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80s as we go to afe rnoon. it'll be an excellent day with plenty of sunshine. if you're getting out to play golf -- i know a lot of dads have tee times tomorrow -- it'll be a muggy day. pool perfect weather. it'll be sticky tomorrow. get y thed work done today. this is afternoon feels like temperatures. we me making it to the to upper 80s today. by the time we head into your sunday, by the head of the afternoon, temperatures are already going to feel close to 100 degrees. by monday, it'll feel close to 105. your father's day planner, we have ante isola storm chance. again, we'll have some sunshine out there. it is going to be hotwi tomorro the temperatures in the mid 90s. mid to upper 90s into monday and tuesday. weather alert days. not because of storm chances but because of the heat. storm chances come back into wednesday. we hav more news on the otheer
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>> a military honor for a local soldier 74 years after his d-dat a louden co oun county student trip overseas. >> how the two are symbolically reuniting a mother and son decades later. >> each one of them has a story. hahometown. >> reporter: that't connects 17-year-old haleog haley >> and the private.
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>> reporter: later this month,l the loldier who perished on d-day was 75 years ago. >> he grew up inch wter as a farmer. whole family were farmers. >> reporter: she and her histore edacher, k corrado, lea about the young man as a military paratrooper. >> he had a very good spirit. he made his own story and his own history. >> reporter: marks of his history still presen in winchester, from the one-room house where he lived, to johigh school where he sdied before dropping out. >> we think he was 16, not 18, to make money and help his family during the great depression. m reporter: this teacher/student t one of 15 across the country taking part in the normandy sacrifice for freedom institute. paying homage to those who made the ultimate sacrificam noy members have visited the soldier's grave.
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these two now do the honors. >> he wrote, mother, in case ything should happen tme, i want you to know you are the best mother in the world. >> reporter: delmer penned a letter, and he died two days later at the age of 20. >> we reunite mother and son. >> reporter: connecting the past to the present. >> i have an interest in serving in the united states military after high school. >> reporter: decades apart, nowlno now linked through localy. hist news 4. >> very cool. time right now is 6:27 on this saturday morning.ki a live look outside. the sun is splashing our area, everybody. it'll be a n're saturday. back with a check of the forecastith lauryn coming up w
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>> announcer: "news 4 today" starts now. >> rise and shine, sleepy head. 6:30 o this saturdaymorning. thank you so much for being here with us. i'm adam tuss in for david. >> i'm angieff. thanks for joining us.y early t borning. we were talking the sunrise. >> i was at the pool for six hours yesterday. >> oh, gosh. >> in a good way. >> okay. >> i'm going to do the same today. the forecast looks like it is going to be the same thing. >> don't forget thef. >> i wish we could all be at the pool for six hours.
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>> listen, sometimes things w sk out in your favor. >> father's daynd wee to you. >> exactly. thank you very much. >> we'll be nice to you, adam. >> for five minutes. >> happy father's y. you probably want to get out to dae pool today and tomorrow and monday and tu if you have a chance. the heat is only going to increase. the humidity is only going to increase, as well. a beautiful view out there. not only is it sunny, but everythi is green because of all the rain we have gotten. i'm here to say that, finally, finall we have a mostly dry weekend. we may have to add a chance of a passing shower tomorrow. for the most part we're dry. it is a gorgeous morning. temperatures in the mid 60s. h e the calm winds out there. plenty of sunshine. asou wake up this morning, temperatures will be in the mid 70s. shorts, flip-flops. you may need the umbrella
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tomorrow. we'll talk about the chances for rain. yes, we had to addor chance some rain tomorrow. we'll talk about the dangerous heat headed our way on t ten-day forecast in about 15 minutes. the presid t's former campaign head is waking up in jail this morning. the president says, that's unfair. >> yeah. a federal judge revoked paul manafort's bail on iday. he was booked into the regional jail in warsaw, virginia, before 8:30 last night. manafort originally faced federal conspiracy and money laundering chaurjrges. he was in court to answer allegations he tried to tamr with a witness. manafort pleaded guilty, but the judge said she can't trust him to follow her rules. she sent him to jail until t tria started. the president tweeted the judge was too tough and manafort shouldn't be behind bars. later, the president tried to down pl downplay his connection with the man whois once ran campaign.
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>> manafort worked for me for a short time. what, 49 days or something? a very short period of time. >> while manafort ran the campaign for five months, none of t charges against him are connected to the president or the campaign. manafort's lawyers with appeal the decision, but chances are slim he'll be out of prison before heoes to trial. gentle and fragile. those are the words friends andd neighbors u to describe an armed man killed by montgomery county police. candles were lit at a vigil for robert white.he as killed in a confrontation with a police officer. officers were w body camera t we're told footage will be released once the investigation is done. 6:33. we are learning more about the moments before police shot a man in arlington last month. nene 4 obt a search warrant that shows that officers were staking out wte van. detectives suspected the people
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inside were selling drugs. police say they tried to box in that van, the driver took f. the van slammed into police cars and nearly hurt an officer. police fired theirns, hitting the driver. lly caught up nt with him. he survived the shooting and is out of jail. he's facing charges for trying to hurt a pole officer. kevin kamenetz died while campaign campaigning for governor. his campaign will go to charities. $1.3 million wl be split up, with some supporting baltimore county students. the rest will go to northwest hospital, the maryland zoo, and the hippo foundation. early voetdvoting in maryla underway. the sixtheang democratic candidates for governor squared off before the primary. nbc 4 hosted the forum.
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it was moderated by tomod sher among the topics, the me too movement. they were asked if they signed a nondisclosure case. everyone said no.ak but a listen to this response. >> as a me too survivor,ia i appr you asking the question. the answer for me is absolutely not. in fact, earlier, in the year, i put out the policy that was about, as governor, how i will create an officer of sexual harassment and violence at the governors level to address this issue. i had asked all candidates todg take the p of exactly what you asked, and no one had responded until this moment. i appreciate forcing the question. >> you can watch the forum with the democratic candidates for maryland governor. it airs right heren news 4 this sunday at 11:30, right after "mee the press." tune in for that. well, as we mentioned, you can watch that online, as well.
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we a ao havether story to share with you. this is one we've been following from the beginning. an underground explosion sent c manholer into the air. there were reports of manhole fires last night. flames were found. the block w closed f public safety. one woman we spoke to describes what she saw. left.d just sister and i were standing there. it was this loud boom. all of this smoketarted coming from the ground. people were like kind of ducking. was really, really loud. >> thankfully, there were no reportsf anyone being hurt. drivers in maryland, get this, have killed at least four ars on the road i just the last ten days. maryland, apparently, is an ideal place for bears live. experts say it is not uncommon for younger bears to wander onto the road. all the bears were hit on the bk
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way and the harris express.tm the dept of national resources says if a bear pops up in front of you, you suld not try to avoid it. you should hit it. there is a good chanceou'll crash into something harder. they say the same thing about deer. give it up for parkland. >> student activists from parkland, tflorida, willake the summer off after surviving the massacre at their high school. they're canvassing the country for the summer of peace tour. the first stop was last night in chicago. former congresswoman and shooting survivor, gabby giffords, also spoke. here is a auction house working in the washington area that has been helping people moreand sell treasures for than a century. barbara harris takes a look at the rich history and the incredible stories athe t
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there's an old saying, one man's trash is another man's treasure. >> that's right. one washington area family has been proving that true for decades. >> they like t think of it as recycling business. what someone doesn want, a whole bunch of folks will try to outbid each other to>>buy. barbara harrison takes us to me the weschel familer family. >> reporter: you may be surprised at the number of peopleho show up here each week. a scene repeated over 130years, when the doors were first opened on pennsylvania avenue in washington in 1890. more than a century later, the weschlers are still at the aucti auctioneer's podium. gh>> you have to go thr the junk to get to the good stuff. >> reporter: miss pixie has been buying here for her store for
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nearly a quarter not just dealers shop here. >> $200, a start. >> reporter: tom weschler's job is to encourage buyers into the play. >> they don't want the aucti auctioneer to know theedre interest they try to be coy. >> reporter: he is one of five descendants of the founder still working in the busiss. not all are auctioneers. leonard manages the inventory for the weekly metro le. where the merchandise changes every week. where does it all c ae from? lot of people are downsizing. >> reporter: weschler's hasn't downsized. in the business, did you know this is what you wanted to do? >> basically, i've worked hre 44 years. >> reporter: like his cousins, he started in high schoolnd came back full time after college. >> there's a lot of different stuff that comes through here.
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i do appraisals for insurance, fo estate tax purposes. >> reporter: a lot of his appraisals will end up here. >> they typiclly f into the $1,000 and above price points. >> reporter: the high-end auction includes important washington memorabilia. >> we were fortunate toeceive the estate of baldridge. >>eporter: the estate for jackie kennedy's secretary included photogras and other collectibles. coming up with a starting auction price is his responsibility. w >> reporter: i don't know it exactly right when we see it, there's ways we can kind of figure out what would be an appropriat estimate. you don't like to overprice things. >> reporter: he is a fourth generation here at schler's. >> this is the fifth generation, my daughter, ka >> reporter: how do you like the auction business? >> fantastic. >> reporter: her brother, mark, also joined the ranks, following in the family tradithen. whatever t size of your wallet, weschler's has something
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to fits. >> sold, $5, to number 3502. >> barbara found that some people have no idea just how much some of their items can be worth. >> a woman brought in what she thought was a s$10,000phire ring. it turned out to actually be a yellow diamond. the rg sold for almost $250,000 >> $10 or 25$250,000. >> love that stuff. >> it's cool. ryn ricketts has the weather headlines. ur we are looking at big, bright sunshine over region today. more is on the way. more is on the way. 'll check in with laurweyn
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today wl be comfortable, but heat and humidity are rising as we get into monday a tuesday. dangerous heat headed our way for monday and tuesday. not a lot of rain. however, we have haddd to some rain chances for tomorrow. we're going to be talking about your rain chanc for your father's day and talk more about that heat and when it is going to break. that is all coming up in about five minutes. guys? the stanleyn cup is o a victory tour across the washington area. some lucky fans in d.c. and arlington got a chance to meetc captain alex ovechkin and
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the owners on friday. they also got a cse look at the shining cup. georgetown pped at university hospital before the dupont ice arena and the arlington police department. >> a little different from ore town waterfront. >> just slightly. >> a little bit of a change. > we hope the stanley cup tour never ends, but it'll be tough to surpass the wild party on tuesday. >> that's right. the caps' championship s celebratiorted before dawn and lasted all day long, into the night. >> yeah. >> if you follow the players on instagram. adam and i had a blast along the parade route and ana the nat mall. here are some of the best sights and sounds for a unbelievable day for a washington sports >> let's go caps! >> captain and playoff mvp, number 8, alex ovechkin.
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♪ and the rockets red glare >> i love you so much. i know how much you love this city and these players. now, we have something that bonds us and unites us. a stanley cup chonam.sh wpianti you with, and i have to sort of paraphrase it from one of the atestest people, g americans of all time, we had a dream. we did it. >> every time i drive on constitution for the rt of my life, i'm going to remember this day and how amazing it was. it is all because of you guys. >> back to back! back to back! back to back! >> back to back! >> no i have only one thing to do. we all want t t singether with you guys.
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♪ my friends, we'll keep on fighting til the end ♪ ♪ we are the champions ♪ we are the champions im ♪ no for losing >> it's the best song. really, it's the best. funniest thing is that everybody want ovio hold the cup up the entire parade route. it's like 30 pounds. >> 34.5. >> you can't hold it for hours straight. when it wasn't up, people were disappointed. he can't hoist the thing the entire time. >> he was at the beginning. i was watching the converage. y know you were on the ground. by the time t got to doug, he was like, put it up. ovi was like, we're done. >> it was the end of the parade. makes sense. >> go for back to back, i'm with them. keep it happing.
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>> the skins are going to win the super bowl this year. i don't know if you heard. >> definitely has injected a lot of energy into the sports scene. hopefully it'll broken the for everyone. >> hopefully. crazy we're talking about hockey in june. i wa thinking about that. >> it's like the longest season. >> i know. we'll take it. and definitely take theorgeous weather. >> pool weather today. >> go to ther pool for anot six hours. >> i'm going back to the pool, baby. i had my kids with me. it's not like ias just sitting there. the kids were there. >> i'm really jealous. it is going to be wonderful. make the pool plans, especially fo m tomorrow and intday and tuesday. it is going to be hot. now, do we have any rn this weekend? yes. i wanted to put maybe, but i don't know how good of a weatherperson i would be if i sa , oh, maybe, 50/50. we have aittle sister that is goi -- system that is going to try to moven tomorrow.
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sprinkles, isolated storm, less than 20% chance y'll see i where you are. are we dry today? >>'lyes. be beautiful. the humidity comes back for tomorrow. we have weather alert days. not because of any storms, but because of the dangerous heat for monday and tuesday. it is beautiful out there right now. everything is green. it is bright. the sun came u just a little over an hour ago. we're looking at dry conditions. now, for tomorrow, we've got this little cluster of chicago.orms leavi that could bring not only a few clouds into our area for tomorrow, but als an isolated chance of seeing a shower or a pop-up thunderstorm. temperatures out there, so comfortable. look at this in the shenandoah valley. low 50s. a little cool out there here in the city center, where it is 65 degrees. it is a wonderful day. it'll be a gorgeous day out there. temperatures, a little warm yesterday. we made it to 85. we'll head to 90 today. the humidity doesn't move back in until overnight tonight.
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enjoy the delightful and sunny weather we're going to have out there today. 90 degrees. very warm. again, very comfort there. the sun still going down about f:35. plenty daylight hours. if you're headed off to the beach, temperatunywhere around the area beaches are going to be nice. it is going to be comfortable. water temperature at 70 for the maryland beaches. forecast loong good all the way through. good things going on here in d.c. it is father's day. the d.c. jazzfest today and tomorrow. bring the sunscreen because of the sunshine. me deal if you're going to vineyards or breweries. it'll be dry and warm. barbecue and drilling -- barbgrue and ling. drilling, maybe your dad wants that. my dad is in construction. it is going to be nice. whatever you want to do, it is going to be nice. brunch is going to be hot after 1:00 for tomorrow. again, if you're headed for tomorrow, s for dad
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you want to sit outside, do it early. look at this. by tomorrow afternoon, the temperatures are going to be into the 90s. feels like factor is close to 100 degrees because of the humidity rolling . tee time on father's day. again, temperatures are going to be moving into the 90s.av we a chance for an isolated shower or sprinkle tomorrow afternoon. ly a 20% to 30% chance you'll see it where you are. here's a look at the temperatures the next ten days. isolated cnce of thunder or storm. monday and tuesday, weather alert. temperatures wl be in the upper 90s. 108 eat index from 103 t monday and tuesday. chance of rain on wednesdaynd chance of rain on wednesdaynd thursd aay
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here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password, but, if you go online while the boys are online the internet can slow down and... they don't like it. you guys don't have fios? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. but it's a 100% fiber-optic network with ridiculous speeds. you could have, like, a hundred devices online at once. interested, talk later. bye boys!
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don't even think about going online. woah... i can't work like this. the 100% fiber-optic network means more speed for more devices at once. so get a fios triple play with a 2-year agreement, and choose a free samsung chromebook 3 or credit towards other samsung tech. one of the people who helped put donald trump in the white house is in jail. former trump campaign head paul m manafort had his bond revoked. ntil his in prison trial in september. >> an officer who killed an unarmed man on a motorcycle is being fired. trainer shot sterling in 2016. his termination takes effect on friday. the small business administration will offer low interest disaster assistant lo businesses impacted by the fires at the senior complex in centreville. they have until august apply.
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a festival for tiny homes is getting set to start in prince william county. live music, food, and fun. proceeds will go to several charities in the d.c. area. can you buy a small house? f i think some are on display because they comm tv shows. real quick, royal viewer, lindsey cr, happy birthday. >> she's with us every weekend and for years. we have some sunshine for you. >> enjoy plenty ofsunshine. humidity back tomorrow. >> see right? i do. it's a busy, busy place. whenever you're ready. it happens every time. i've got it. and every time, she wins. you always do this. no, no. i insist. it's on me. alright. but you have the bb&t app with zelle who are you texting? oh, uh no one. i really should go back. and can pay the bill before she even leaves the restaurant.
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beth! ah... the taste of victory! bb&t. all we see is you.
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good morning. breaking overnight, a second sheriff'seputy dies after being shot by a prisoner while transporting the suspect to a courthouse. the community mourning. >> i was in panic. stomach was in aots. we wert one of the safest places you can be. >> how did this happen? we'll have the latest. waking up behind bars. the president's former campaign chairman, paul manafort, facing his first full day in jail after his bail was rejoke evoked for s tampering. is president trump considering a pardon for manafort? >> he is not going to give up his rig of pardon. it is a miscarriagef justice. >> how will this impact the russia investigation? we're live at the whit

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