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but looks like along with sunshine we're going to get humidity, lauryn. >> abelutely. umidity is starting to build. i stepped outside a secondo. the dewpoint is the measure of moisture in the air to match up with the humidity we are feeling out there, you feel it once you step outside. you feel that humidity and the uiheating. that's how it will be through the remainder of the morning. by this afternoon, the heat index, feel like factor will be in the triple digits. we could have an isolated shower as well. theing at a few moving into shenandoah valley. this is a system moving out of west virginia, been there all morning. a lot of moisture is south of the appalachian mountains. that temperatu is going up with the last update. 9:00. temperature just came in. 9:00, already 79 degrees. we're headed into t 90s today. mid 90s. church services, go ahead and get thaair spray out. it is muggy out there. it will be through the day.
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brunch and barbeque. maybe eat inside. it will be warm. could have a passing shower. pool time, perfect day for that. 20% chance for storms. we'll map it out on, future ca show you how hot it will be. hottest.not the hotter temperatures are coming up. show you that on the ten day in 15 minutes. >> thank you. we are following breaking news out ofew jersey. at least 20 people were hurt when gunfire broke out at the art festival in trenton, new police saying there were rersey. about 1,000 in the area whened gunfire staround 3:00 this morning. 16 people were ishot,luding a 13-year-old boy who we're told isca in cri condition. police say the shooter is dead, but they have one otheruspect in custody. and they did find several wenions. hap now in fairfax county, police looking for this missing teenager. his name is charlie barton. ey say the 17-year-old may be
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going through a mental health crisis. l he wt seen at 6:00 saturday morning in naale. he may have been in alexandria section around noon yesterday. thist collision sen several people to the hospital inry montgome county. check it out here. you can see dark but cars flipped upside down. some with front end smashed in. fireia offls say four vehicles in total involved in this accident. happened near avery road in derwood. they say seven people had to be taken to the hospital. president trump is assigning new bla to the border policy enforcement. >> in a tweet, he saysti sepa immigrant children from families at the u.s., mexico family border is the democrats' fault. meantime, protests on the issue continue a the country. department of homeland security
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says in six-week riod, nearly 2,000 kids have been taken from parents, held in government rs shel the trump administration hopes to change the criteria to gain asylum into the united states. hoping splitting up families when they arrive will deter others from coming, many across the aisle disagree. he could stop it if he wanted to. all he has to do is pick up the phone, say stop taking babies from their mothers. that's entirely within the power ited e president of the states >> department of justice will wh not stand idlyile our laws are defi and undermined. >> they plan to add 1600 more beds at facilities near the border to accommodate all of the minors being detained. >> meet the press moderator chuck todd will join us later to talk about the pelicy and what is on the show later on nbc4.
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the candidates for governor square off in a final televised forum before the june 26 primary, it was hosted by nbc4 and telemundo 24 and monitored by tom sherwood. immigration was front and center with candidates talking about vowing to help. >> we have to this is one thing we can do. >> we have too many families afraid to send children to school. >> i.c.e. officers are bullies. thugs. as donald trump said, let off the leash. the only way to stand up to bullies is you have to fight them. >> you can watch forum with the democratic candidates in the race for governor of maryland. it airs here on newslater this morning at press." er "meet the
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d.c. voters decide on the issue of tips, minimum wage. they can be paid 3.33 an hour. goes up to $5 in 20 to. if this passes, tipped employees -- in 2020, and if initiative 77 passes, employees would earn $15 by 2025. darcy spencer talkedd ith workers ners ahead of the big vote. th reporter: it is a beautiful saturday night awharf in d.c. thousands are hanging out at bars and restaants, enjoying e water front. d.c. residents have the chance to change how waiters, waitresses and other workers are paid. it would boost tipped worker pay to $15 an hour by 2025. many we spoke to support the p hike. >> i think it would help a lot of people as far as being able to make a living wage. >> eporter: but the initiative created controversy.
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some restaurant ownersg having to pay workers so much ould cause them to reduc hours or close. save our tips is urging voters to say no. this restaurant worker that depends on tips says he supports the initiative. >> it would help a lot, but if people would dminimum wage, i would support that, yeah, to get higher paying. >> reporter: some are concerneda ing base pay means customers won't tip or at least not as much. many customers we spoke to say they would still tip. it is about rewarding good servic >> make up your mind to go out t, you have to back it u if you want it. that's the personal thing. i don't think it would be efected by how much somebody is making at the ba. >> reporter: some residents have not yet decided how they're going to vote but th have a couple of days to decide. the vote is on tuesday.
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in southwest washington, darcy spencer, news4 today. >>we continue to follow a developing story in new york.ew 20ork city firefighters were hurt battling a house fire on staten island. four of the firefighters were seriously hurt, the others are minor injuries. the fire started around 7:00 last nig one other house.east no civilians were hurt. fire investigars are trying to gure out how the fire started. local radio world mourning the loss ofa a d.c. a legend. if you grew up listening to radio, chances are you remember the morning team of harden and weaver on wmal. we are told frank harding died i friday at hochevy chase. he and his broadcast partner hosted the popular morning show from 1960 until weaver died in 1992. harden retired in '97 after celebrating his 50th anniversary at the station.
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was he 95 years old. and at 19, this woman the call to serve her country. now at 96 she takes flight again. what a great story here, a little different this time around. see more oher amazing flight next on news4 today. lamont: my kids are in public schools.
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i always wanted the schools to perfore lamont: my kids are in at a particular s. i'm very satisfied with what we have. vo: mayor muriel bd lamont: my kids are in at a particular s. education reforms that have improved our schools. she's made our teachers the best paidth anmost accountable in the country. and parents are staying in the district for our schools. but r work isn't done. now's the time for bold ideas to continue making progress. lamont: i'voting for mayor bowser because she's moving in the right direction and that's we need and our kids are thriving as a result of that.
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welcome back. on a picture perfect day, a world war ii veteran had the chance to get back in the cockpit of a plane for a dream flight. >> we were there to see it in action. er reporter: at 96, she goes just about everywith her walker. but today isn't about g, it is about flying in one of
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these, restored 1940 boeing seer man. open cockpit. private first class campbell is a world war ii veteran, serving her country at the age of 19. got the mail out to the soldiers. >> i was in the women's army corp, and we flew different places. >> reporter: she's part of the carst group of african-ame women in that service. >> i told them, you were too young, and we -- if they were wrong, i told them. >> reporter: we met her at the maryland airport for what's called a dream flight. >> that airplane look familiar? >> reporter: spring hills, mount vernon assisted living and ageless aviation dreams are getting the veteran back in the plane for a ride through the skies. >> the ageless aviation dreams
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foundation have given 3,000 flights for pilots and volunteers, is an opportunity to give back and bring some joy and excitement to the veterans that have given so much to us. >> reporter: with a little help, she was ready to go. ewe engine was started. and before we knt, she was up and back. if a picture is worth thousand words. how are you feeling? miss campbell is worth 1001. >> i made it. >> don't kiss the ground, looks bad for the pilot. >> i enjoyed it. >> glad you could come out today.ik >> i wouldto go up in one of those planes.
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very cool. a live look outside. almost 80 degrees this morning. it will be hot and sticky. if hitting the golf course, be ready to sweat it out. lauryn has a look at th father's day forecast when we come back. local business man spent years raising money for charity, but his latest cause is close to his heart. our own david culvert brings more on the illness slowing this man down he is leading to find a cure.
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welcome back. he spent much of his career using business successes to help others. >> the man whose name sits on a well known alexandri icar dealershphysically slowing down because of parkinson's disease. >> all at the same time, jack taylor is accelerating efforts to raise money for cure. here is david culver. >> r orter: as dozens of jack taylor's employees focus on getting customers on the road, the company namesake rolls through four wheels. that's the boss, jack, checking in like a friendly neighbor, often joking with his team. >> hi, everybody, work harder. >> reporter: from the start, he has grown the company to more than 200 employees. no question, he is competitive.
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but he says you don't have to be mean to be successful. >> i think the only way to be successful in businesss to be nice >> reporter: his niceness showsg in hmicks. he raised tens of millions for worthy causes. the one he is most committed to now, finding a cure for parkinson's disease. >> when you were told you have parkinson's. >> nah. i don't have that. you guys are crazy. i was in complete denial. >> reporter: in the past seven years, his walking slowed, his sali glands work overtime, makes talking a challenge. >> hard to button a stuff you take for granted. io reporter: despitencreasing physical limitatns, his competitive spirit has jack raising more money than ever. michael j. fox foundation for parkinson's research recognized him for all of ted funds he ra
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>> they raised over $6 for team fox, which is the foundation for the community nd-raising program. or reporter: he is still having fun, middle of a way, it is not unusual to see this. jack calling for a game of corn hole. work should not replace living . that may be his greatest win. in alexandria, david culver, news4. >> love it. i love that you should live to the fullest. something like this happens, it helps you with your priorities. i think it ist great t he is unstoppable. >> not slowing t downt much. >> nothing but net. almost 80 degrees.
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>> it is 9:00. air alert? frizzy hair alert? >> hard to get big hair when i is humid out. falls down. >> flat hair alert.nd >> flat frizzy. not a good look. i which my hair most every day in the summer. it is going to be a warm one today. already warm and w humid as head into the afternoon, it will be hot and humid and alreadyok g hazy out there right now. a little mix of sun and clouds. temperatures, 79 degrees. everybody in the 70s now, we'll continue to take temperatures into theid 90s today. look at the heat index at 2:00. today is a good pool day. 97 is what it feels like by 2:00. some places feel more like 100 degrees by this especially with temperatures in the mid 90s. we have an isolated chance of a pop up shower or storm. we're starting to see a few trying to make it into the shenandoah valley.
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that's continuing to sink south. most likely miss our area. we could have an isolated shower out there oraybe a thunderstorm. i'm going to keep that chance throughout the day. about nc20% c that you'll see it. keep an eye in the sky. if you see something bubbleup, it will pass through rather quickly. future cast, we lose daytime heating, and we will be dry tomorrow. another chance for showers and thundetorms tuesday with a frontal system moving through the area. then that syste hangs o until wednesday and thursday. ance of showers around the region. as you head to work tomorrow morning, maybe get kid ready for school if still in school, bus stop, look at that, low0s. that's what it feels like at the bus stop. then as you continue through the rest of the day, temperatures ie 90s. dangerous heat for tomorrow. take a look at this. that feel like temperature tomorrow, 89 degrees at 10:00 a.m. by5:00, feels like 100 to 105
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for monday. even tomorrow. nig still feeling rather warm. we have weatheryn monnd tuesday because of the dangerous heat. heat indexes over 100 degrees. chance of showers and thunderstorms tuesday. w better chances wednesday and thursday. may have to add it for friday, also saturday is dry, and chance sunday for showers and storms a well. i am carry dan. >> and i am mark murray. >> with the barrage of news from the white house every day and constant stream of polls, ads, primaries, it is easy to lose sight of what the consequences are for the mid term elections in november. let's take a 30,000 foot view. first and obvious one, democrats take over the hhese, control oversite committee with power to investigate the president. that means lots of profile hearings and investigations, not to mention talk of impeachment that mht come from them. >> second, the courts, one of
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trump's most enduring legacies so far, the numbeveof conservaudges that the gop led senate confirmed. if democrats in control after november, they would be able to stop the lifetime appointments. and if there's a supreme court vacancp it would be set for a huge fight. >> not to mention the policy implications for immigration and obamacare as democrats seize back control of ca pi please keep your shoes on!it
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the man on the screen faces terrorism charges after police say he staged a political protest on the bridge. 30-year-old matthew wrightsed his homemadelack armored vehicle to block the bridge at the arizona, nevada state line. they say he gave short chase before taken intoth custody. found a rifle and handgun in his truck. it caused traffic to go to a stand still for several hours. start to a rough weekend, turned around for an unlucky trio. a man andwo girls were rescued after stuck on a cliff in california. they went on a hike,ot stuck on a 600 foot cliff. c thest guard worked with fire officials to rescue them. firefighters were able to stay t in con with the hikers before finally landing a helicopter on the cliff. that's tricky business.t one.em off one by
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luckily no one was hurt here. it seems the oval office made an impression on kim kardashian. she says she is not ruling out a presidential run. kardashian talked politics on jones asked her about a white house bid, she told him quote never say never. recently kardashian visited president trump, helped secu p a presidentidon for alice johnson, a first time nonviolent drug offender. we havell heard the term you break it, you bought it. some parents in kansas living proof of that. >> they have to hand over $132,000 after their child knocked over a pricey sculpture. the family was at this communitt center wheappened. boom. our worst nightmare. one of the kids, they were hugging that glass sculpture, d e child and artwork tumbled to the ground. the sculpture shattered into pieces.
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now the insurance company wants the couple to pay up. they say it could happen to anyone, this is what the couple is saying, the displ never secured. >> toppled over easily. the parents say it wasn't like a museum. the sun is flashing the area on this father's day. almost 80 degrees. going up to a temperature around 100. lauryn is back to tell you how sticky it gets i n getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult.
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border agents have taken almost 2,000 children from families in the last six weeks. agents separating families coming into the country illegally. the trump administration says democrats can end the policy by negotiating a new immigration policy with the president, most likely including a border wall. a d.c. radiod leg has al ancedt frank harden passed away friday at his home. he and histn p jack weaver hosted a morning radio show more than 30 years around here. he was 95 years old. d.c. voters have to decide orw tipped workers will be paid. minimum wage a tipped worker
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is $3.33. initiative 77 would raisthat to $5 by 2020, $15 by 2025. voters make a choice tuesday. and at 9:31, want to welcome you in to a hot start onhis sunday morning. thanks for being here with us. i am a am tuss. >> angie goff. we hope you're all having a happy father's day. there's a lot of dads that are important to us. including you, who is in studio. those that are with us behind the scenes. look at your kiddos. there's the clan. they keep me young. >> and that's poppa goff. and that's my husband. the goose. he is sh a champ. i love him. look at this. that's lauryn and her father on her wedding day.nk
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i t the picture says it all. >> how sweet is that. tell us more about your pop? >> that was my wedding day on 3 decembth. once again, if you were around mother's day, call in the middle of the night, can you send pictures. tyohrouo ame see pictures of picture of your dad. mother's day, you deputy have the mom picture until 10:00. >> she was texting pictures today of dad. i am like i have wedding thank gosh for facebook. tell you that right now. happyather's day. coming up here from winchester, have to take him to brunch, it makeound like a chore. i have to take him to brunch and it is hot outside. if you're doing this day with dad, maybe he wants to play golf, let him know it is going be ahot, hot day out there. in fact, we have hot conditions through tuesday.
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we have rain chances today, and then again tuesday. 79 is the temperature out there. calm winds. that wind is not blowing. hazy, hot,an humid. by the middle of the afternoon, temperatures are going to be right in the mid 90s, but with humidity combined, that heat index, feel like factor, pushing 100 degrees by 3:00 p.m. we're going to talkhe about danger piece for monday and tuesday. weather alert not because of eaorms but how hot it will get on the ten day forecast coming up in about 15 minutes. >> all right. you want to be prepared for that. we are following breaking news out of new jersey. 0at least people hurt when gunfire broke out at an art festal in trenton. our sister station wcau has the latest from the scene. >> reporter: this is supposed to be a celebrati of arts in trenton. large 24 hour festival with music and paintings.
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mercer county, new jersey osecutors say 2:45 this morning two men walked into the rmedt door of the festival afr d with guns and began to open fire. witnesses say they heard an argument, aight break out in moments before the shooting. chaosnfolding as hundreds of people in that ftival ran for cover. prosecutors tell us 16 people were shot, including a 13-year-old boy in critical condition. authorities say one of the shooters believe to be dead. police are investigating an officer-involved shooting as well, and they say a second i suspec in custody. as the investigation continues in trenton, new jersey. back to you. >>nk tou very much. happening now in fairfax county, police looking for this missing teenager, charlie barton. they say the 17-year-old may be going through a mental health crisis. he was last seen at 6:00
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saturday morning. police say he may have been in alandria section of the county around noon yesterday. call them if you have any information. look at this collision, sent several to the hospital in montgomery county. flipped over, upside down. many of them front end smashed in. fire officials say four vehicl were involved near avery road in derwood. seven people had to go to the hospital. and following a developing story out of nework. 20 new york city firefighters were hurt battling a house fire on staten island. four of those firefighters were seriously hurt, but the rest ofi the in are minor. the fire started at 7:00 last ght, spread to at least one other house you can see. no civilians were hurt.nv firetigators are trying to figure out what started that blaze.
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happening today. the last day of the d.c. dragon boat festival. >> very cool. a nice day to be on the water. derrick ward is there on the banks of the potomac where t finals of the race start soon. what do you know, derrick?ep >>ter: hey, you are right. these are the finals of the dragon boat o races the potomac. they had the preliminary racey. yesterda you're seeing the best of the best here. some teams going toward the bridge. go there, turn around. we're pretty much at the finish line. we have video from previous races here. it's interesting this started as a tradition thousands of years ago in china. it has some pretty dark origins to it. turns out ahere w dynasty, a ruler that was cruel. killed.n of the people the body dumped into the water, villagers went out with dragons
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mounted on tm to scare away the fish. they found the body, brought it back. fast forward 1,000 years, there's a happierradition as we hear from the spokesperson from the organization behind us. ta a look. >> a sportsnt e that brings everybody together, it is a diverse group. >> reporter: we have teams made up of breast cancer survivors, hearing impaired teams, visually impaired teams. all are here for a good cause. there are teams from law enforcement, diplomatic community, a very diverseio cross-se of folks taking part in this. it was supposed to happen a couple weeks ago. had debris and trouble. safety isaramount concern. you can see it is calmer, teams are out there. this is a display of teamwork,
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working together among crews. you have to do it in unison to get boats goingtraight and fast. derrick ward, back to you. >> thanks so much. looking now to the race for the governor's mansion, early voting started in maryland. later this morning voters get a chance to see the six leading democratic candidates for governor square off here on nbc4. they want a chance to take onep thelican governor, larry hogan. it is the final televised forum before the june 2 primary. nbc4 and telemundo host. airs after "meet the press" at 11:30 here on news4. a family's bad luck on the roads in alexandria could lead to new rules for the streets. i'll take you through their story next on news4 today. here is what's coming up next week. a whole bunch of dads gathering together the day after father's
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you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. welcome back. hard to imagine hity a car trying to cross the street or ride your bike. alexandria residents that are victims of thoserashes are working to stop accidents, make this scenic subb more safe. earlier this week i ske with one of them. scars from a bad crash. >> vertebra crackedn my neck. >> this resident can remember it like iwas yesterday. both bones of my right leg were broken. >> after he was hit riding his bike in 2006, the damage didn't stop there. >> my left wrist and my left
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arm, the you wiulna were brokent >> happened here in old town. >> the first reaction was denial, that i wld get up, brush myself off, and get back on my bike and go get my coffee. that didn't happen. his wife and daughter were also hit while walking in alexandria. luckily only had minornjuries. >> bad luck comes in threes. hopefully it is over. bute are all very cautious now. >> he is part of a group called alexandria families for safe streets. alexandria itself has adopted a vision zero plans that aims to eliminate bicycle and pedestrian fatalities and serusnjuries. chris is with the transportation
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department. >> the issue is very new. i would like to say yes, but we are just starting. >> he says the conversation is definitely changing with a push towards safer streets for everybody. >> i thinkhe lesson is everybody needs to pay more attention, walking across the street, ring a bike, driving a car, everybody needs to be more focused. we are all so distracted. >> whether you have the right of way or not, rules aside, it is about having awareness. good story. r9:43ht now. taking a live look outside at the dragon boat races, one of the most festive events of the year around this time on the potomac. we have a gook at whaoing on in the sky. on in the sky. there could be rain. too many devices on your network could mean you see this that's why you need fios-the 100% fiber-optic network.
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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. but her work isn't done. now's the time for bold ideas to continue making progress. lamont: i'm voting for mayor bowser because she's moving in the right direction and that's we need and our kidsare thriving as a result of that. (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, please.
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stra hgy. first tiwon the chance to run, making the interview around, he spot lighted his presidential tweet congratulating him, now he runs oainst a total stiff, tim kaine, who is wecrime and borders and wants to raise your taxes through the roof. >> i have a supportive president. we're going to have him come to virginia, lcome him down ere. >> reporter: senator kaine saying the president lost virginia while clinton, kaine won the commonwealth. >> the president doesn't know anything about virginia clearly2 showed tha016 and the tweet shows the same thing. >> reporter: he is repeating a pledge when he launched a bid that he will wage a vicious, ruthless campaign. >> i am going to run a brutal race to get out the brutal facts d brutal truth. >> reporter: that strategy on
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display tuesday as supporters started the anti-hillary clinton lock her up chant and he responded. >> that might just happen, by the way. >> reporter: kaine scious and ruthless, not what virginians want to see. t's not going to help th country do well. i think virginia will stick with an upbeat problem solver that goes to work every day listening to concerns of virginians. >> reporter: his focus, the y, healthcare, education >> innovation, economics guy. he is health care, take it away from millions. i am for expanding health care. >> reporter: including tough treatment of illegal immigrants, something his reputati was built on. while he will praise the president, he will also talk a lot about hillary cl >> it will be the anchor around tim kaine's neck. hillary clinton wille absolutely stuck to the campaign. >> even senate republican lead stewart.t betting on we'll see what happens.
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time is 9:49. it is h >> it is hot. >> only way to say it. >> hot and humid out there. i went out before we started the show to see, you can feel it. it wasn'tad when we came in this morning. >> now it is like -- >> it will hit you in the face. >> it is just going up. >> yes. tomorrow with humidity in place, temperatures already in the 70s when we start tomorromorning. it will be very hot monday and tuesday because humidity is buildinghrough this morning. it is continuing to build. this afternoon, it wille hot. dangerous heat headed our way for monday and tuesday. outside now, looks hazy. we have sunshine out there. that t aperature iseady almost 80 degrees at 10:00 a.m. heat forecast for today, we're going to be mid to upper 90s today through tuesday.
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todayith humidity, heat index is around 100 degrees. use caution. that dgerous heateaded our way for monday and tuesday. whether alert days for both d due to heat. current temperatures out there now, it is warm. we are in the upper 70s in most of the region, headed into the 80s for daytime highs. maybe a chance of a passing shower or storm. but they will be short-lived. eveny 9:00, still fairly hot. if you plan to do yard work today, put on that sunscreen. it will be sticky out there. brunch becoming humid. later this afternoon, kind of a tough time to eat outdoors. if you want to eat outdoors, maybe the shade your best bet. sun is not going down until 8:30 this evening. golf, try to get there before noon to the driving range. take a look. seeing a few showers moving into theyhenandoah val right now.
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a few sprinkles out there. this system is decaying as it crosses the mountains. lacould have an id shower today. for the most part, we are dry. 20% chance of o showe thunderstorm where you are, so keep an eye to the sky. anything we see is short-lived and we' keep a chance throughout the day. once we lose daytime heating, e threat ends tonight. monday we're dry. tuesday a chance for showers and storms and more chances wednesday and thursday as a frontal system pushes through.ra tomorrow, temres in the mid to upper 90s with heat index around 105. we will be dry tomorrow. today feels close to 100. monday feels like 105. tuesday, feels like 103 out there. i think we have a little more cloud cover tuesday, and a chance for showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. beeser cha come wednesday and thursday for showers and thunderstorms. hu td wednesday andrsday. temperatures back in the 80s. stay in the 80s friday. maybe add rain, see what the
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call or go on line today. welcome back. for most of the kids in the area, summer vacation started this week. but school officials don't seem to be taking time off. >> security upgrades are already starting for september in some virginia and maryland classrooms. scott macfarlandor r on changes in the wake of several
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school shootings nationwide. >> reporter: lunchtime at liberty high school. sophomore emma miller says students know their school's full time resource office >> all right, ladies. what are you doing this summer. >> reporter: thisheriff deputy. >> with everything going on, makes me feel safe and protected. >> reporter: in the wake of school tragedies thisyeek, fauquier is hiring new security guards toelp lighten load on resource officers, add new security to middle and elementary school. licensed by the state and armed. >> the community says we want elementary schools safe. >> that's clrect. our gs to make this happen onfore the next school year. >> reporter: inomery county, they're adding security equipment. new surveillance ca ira ndistrict. say the schools lack enough
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surveillance camera coverage. according to the chief operating officer. >> monitor hallway, traffic, give principals and school administrators clear linef sight to what's happening. >> security staff can monitor those in the security house. father of a student at bethesda elementary say it is needed. >> it will cost money, but money well spent. it's going to take significant i res. >> reporter: they developed photo id technology which scans a driver's licens to check criminal background. money is set aside for all projects. liberty h phncipal says the community wants it. >> we cannot guarantee anybody's safety in school. t frightening t students and public. >> a new cost of doing business
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for schools. scott macfarland, news4. a live lk outside. you can see the haze that isdi bu. it will be a hot one for all of the dads out there maybe hitting the golf course. we check back with lauryn
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heading into the 10:00 hour
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on news4 htoday,ere is what we are following. seven people had to be rushed to the hospital after a late night headn crash in montgomery county. protestshrough the country as the trump administration continues splitting up families as ty arrive at the border. >> it is father's y, we have a sticky forecast. if you're going to play golf, bring the sweat rag. >> idy think alr over 80 something degrees. >> flat and frizzy hair cast. >> it will be warm. th temperature on t bottom of the screen, 8

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