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>> take a look what's going to happen as we go through the hrning. quicklting up to near 80 degrees by about 8:00 a.m. by lunchtime, we should be close to , and you can bet we're going to be in the 90s this afternoon. the humidity, that's going to make all the difference. could be feeling right around 10 degrees. we have the work zone getting by just on the right lane. rest zonesooking good. all the are main routes in and out of town are looking okay. outbound branch avenue, we'll check into that one for'mou becauseot seeing any issue there right w.
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all right, melissa. thank you. we are following breaking news now from japan this morning. >> aaron and eu, we are getting our first look at new i tges showin moment that powerful quake hit japan. you can see that person trying to keep things from falling over. the train stations had passengers still on board. many of them had to walk on the tracks, as can you see here, in rder to get to where they needed to go. a 9 earlier-year-old girl and two men were killed by falling debris. the quake also caused a number of fires to break ou we know that more than 200 people have been hurt.
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zpleefrmt the second athat nearly two dozen went to the hospital after someone opened fire at an arts festival in new jersey. first to trebton where police say gang fights led a to wild shoot-outarly yesterday morning. cell phone video captured the chaos of police trying t help the victim. about00 1,0 people were at the fundraiser when the gunfire starte more than 2 were injured. a carjacking suspect was dead. police say the gunman shot a man and a 16-year-old girl before tryingo steal another girl in twall mart parking lot. the owner ofhat car shot the
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suspect. we're toldlhe teen wil survive. the male victim remains in critical condition. the man who shot the suspect is not expected to face charges. a man faces chashlgz for sketly filming women while they were changing. it happened saturday downtown. according to d.c. police h he stuc cell phone underneath the door. he was filming the women as they wereundressing. he was quickly charged with voyeurism. zpliench tomorrow d.c. voters will decide whether tipped restrant workers should make the minimum wage. >> you've probably seen the signsurn resants and bars around town. both for and against. the measure would booe pea for workers from $3.33 an hour to 15 an hour. lopponents say it couldd to fewer hours and less money for worker dow the road.
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>> they are not seenyg wage increases, so they are going to be likely to not spend as much as they were before d >> i't really care. i know your bosses might be telling you that you are going to lose you job and lose your tips. none of this is true. the data isro there to it. >> seven states have similar laws. we hav more and the other issues on the ballot in tomorrow's d. primary in the nbc washington app. 4:05 right now. the immigration crisis is sparking outrage across the country and political debate on beth sides of the aisle.st now the fady is weighing in. her office released a statement saying, in part "mrs. trump hates to see children separated from their families. te believes we needbe a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart." this is all in response to the truchadministration's no tolerancepocy.
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thousands much children have been separated this her parents. one of the president's top advisors echo the her s.ter to >> as a mother, as a catholic, as somebody who has a conscience, i will tell you that nobody likes this policy. saw the president on camera. he wants this to end. kweel have more on the debate coming up. five undocumented immigrants re dead following a chase with border patrol agents in texas. 14 people weres in t suv when the driver lost control yesterday. you can see theer damage a the car flipped several times. 12 people were thrown out. the suv w going 100 miles an hour when he lost control nearl big texas. authorities say the driver was justling people w crossed the border.
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the driver is familiar to law enforcement. last had contact with him week. obviously, he wasn't smuggling any people at the time. we thinker he was he to set up something. that e people survived crash. a long-time ally of president trump is now being investig ed by special counsel robert mueller. roger stone apparently had a meeting with the russian figure in may 2016. the person wanted $2 million in exchange for dirt on hillary clinton. a meeting w not disclosed until now. ing. today rapper meek mill. a judge is set to decide whether he should get a new trial on gun and be drug charg that date back ten years. he was sentenced to two to fou years in prison for probation, but was released in
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april. this morning the hospital is apologizing since the doctorht ca on camera grabbing and mocking tpatient. >> now, don't try to tell me you can't do it. >> come on. yeah, come on. get up. >> the patient's father recorded this video.-y the r-old patient collapsed after basketball practice and was rushed to the hospital last week. the family says they waited doctor, and to see a when she finally showed up, she was accompanied by a security guard. >> i knew it was going to be hostile. >> that's how [ bleep ] off you have gotten me. >> the family is consideri filing a lawsuit. the hospital says that doctor no longer works in the emergency room. police in arizona finally
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arrested running a wall mart scam at more than 1,000 stores. police say thomas rudd eker was buying computers, removing pa s, and returning the computers for a full refund. he was arrested last week in yuma as he tried to eturn o of those computers he had purchased earlier. wal-mart says he cost them $1.3 million. > here's a list of the closures until 5:00 this morning. d.c. police strongly have scenes from wournd william 2 are being filmed in georgetown. you see they've recreated some of the stores from the1980s. remember commaner er salamander >> it was a al. a trendy punk store. >> yeah. time, as open for a long
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but particularly popular in the 1980s. o i wonder if wonder woman will find something of there. can't wait. >> 4:10 right now, and pledges of love in the distsct. >> hundrf couples with 33,000 years of marriage betwe them renewed their vows. wow. cardinal donald world preceded over the special mass, the nahronale in northeast yesterday. this jubilee celebration honored couples who have enjoyed 25 to 75 years of wedded bliss. >> this jubilee is a celebration of ending human love. we're all here, are we not, bearing testimony to the beauty, the allenge, the wonder of love. >>eed. the couples are from perishes here in d.c. and maryland. a huge congratulations to those couples.
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_#m>>riage goals. coming up, getting your finances in order. >> it's the goal for millions of americans. we're showing you wo start. er investigation. are america's charter schools unfairly keeping children of color out of the classroom? up in smoke. anoo art sch in glasgow turned into aaging inferno all while cameras are rolling. sheena. >> well, today it's going to be a hot one. look aot how much air is across the good portion of the country. it's feeling close to 100 today. i'll show you your planner as we go thrgh the afternoon. inat's comg up next with your
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an inferno in scotland. take a look at this video. ve fire ripped through a building at the glasgow school of arts over the weekend. the flames just massive and totally engulfing the building. it's the secondime the building has caught fire in four years. no one was hurt. a joint investigation found more than 700 charter schools across the country have student bodies that are whiter than any traditional public schools in the same district. they say zonpg issues k many students out. >> this is a public school using public funding, but by its very design, would rve most of its community. another major orsue is trantion. charter schools are not always required to provide bussing in
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areas with no public transportation. that can mean no access. well, getting a goodnight's sleep is critical to everybody's health, but in particular your children's. researchers from the journal pediatrics found a lack of shut eye in adole tence leads to likelihood of heart ghdisease, hi blood pressure, and obesity. experts say you should set a consistent bedtime, cut ei ca, and no screens in the bedroom. sflo it's just as important to get that physical activity. >> doctors recommend eight to nine hours of sleep for children depending on their arj. keeping your financial information stored in your phone could be the reason you're nou paying off debt. a certified financial planner says ne, but especially young people should put down the phone and pick up a pen. he suggests managing a budget the old-fashioned way by writing it down.
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that includes a detailed list of money coming in and going out of your account. using technology is going to be a shortcut, but there isut no shorhen it comes to sorting out finances. you know i like to write down my schedule, but i do do my finances on the computer. on-line. >> do it on paper. >> this is why you're rolling in money. uh-huh. >> my friends make fun of me, and but it's all on paper. >> now i understand. i thought it was because of all thekids. it's because you write your stuff down. >> there you go. aaron.d job, prepare yourself today. it could be reallyuperucky hot out there today. >> if you are headed out for your morning workout, you might wa to take some precautions. fitness experts say you don't have to necessarily move your workout indoors, but it is advised that you stay hydrated.
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>> your body is already using the resources it already has. >> move to the shade. if d you that ten mile run -- people did that, right? >>ehuck runs l that for sure. >> on ayou day like today. even atul:00 p.m. we be at 92 degrees. >> did you see that one or two people, and i think why are you doing this? it's not good for you. >> i see it too. real the best time is early in the morning or late in the evening on a day like today. it's going to be a hot one. it's already very warm outside thork. by the afternoon, though look at this. feeling near 100 degre today. with this weather pattern in place, it's bringing us the hot temperatures. it's also giving us an air quality alert. it means we don't have any weather tattern in placet's going to push the hot air away. we don't have any rain relief today. kind of stagnant air sitting over us.
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if you have respiratory issues like asthma or for the elderly, you don't want to be outside for long periods of time. especially exerc near record highs in the forecast today, we stay dry until later in the day tomorrow. >> 69 and 77 agrees in annapolis. were nicend dry. clouds are coming through. dry really will sta today's. here's a look at some of our record highs comparing them to our forecast high dulles could be close to a record high temperature, but reaganbwi looking at temperatures maybe near that. we'll be in the 90s, though, through this afternoon. your exercise forecast for today, this morning like i mentned, it's going to be the best time to come out there, but it is warm and muggy. through the afternoon, look at this. staying dry. 94 for a high. feeling close to 100.oo the might be a really good place to be today if you can be, want to in mind you
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find shade. you need that sun block. you need to stay hydrated too.ee future weatherng us dry as we go through today. tomorrow, though, that's where we'll see afternoon thunderstorms spark up. ere's your tuesday. looking at some afternoon showers and storms after another hot day wh highsear 90. tomorrow close to 90 on wednesday. we'll talk about your sunday recast. let's check on the roads this morning with melissa. >> inner loop near 450, we had the work zone with just the lane getting by. that has cleared. taking a look at the rest of the bemtway, no problemsnner loop outer loop here at this point this morning as you sort of zoom in here to the american legion bridge. into town, out of town, you're fine. nice light volume now because it is so urban in the morning. ahead, fighting back. how you can keep your property clear of mosquitoes this summer.
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and details on that rare srning from d.c. whatcene in "incredibles 2" may make some people s
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zbliechlt doesn't look like much to us, but to them this looks like dinner time. >> that's one of 70 mosquito traps set across fairfax county.
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everymeeek environal health specialists like john ore checks them and sends off the captured mosquitoes to test for diseases like west nile virus. >> roof folks are breeding their own mosquitoes without even realizing it. >> those breeding grounds may be closer than you realize. >> have any standing water near you? well, it's got to go. experts say no matter if you have to drain it, toss it, or tip it just can't stick around. they say mosquitoes only needve days to grow, hatch a whole new crop of bugs that juse might c after you. >> look out for ticks. they're out there take a look. they're tiny, which means if you or your kids spend time in woodsy areas, you should take off the clothes and do a thorough tick checkus soon as et home. >> there could be tick on their clothing. it also gives you a chance to eeck everywher on their body and m he sure they don'te any ticks attached anywhere. if you turn up a tick -- >> use fine-tipped tweezers, grab it as clo to t skin as possible and pull up with steady even pressure.
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>> you can send off your ticks to fairfax county to check them for illnesses like lime disease. almost 200 lere cases reported last year. to stay safe outside, the county recommends you use bug repelnt with these key ingredients. >> deet, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or ir 3535 are all very effective. >> i'm justin finch, news 4. zpliench hot, sticky weather will not be helping that. thaes what's in store for to my. temperaturtly in the mid to low 70s. some spots in the upper 60s. wait until you see the afternoon forecast. it's going to be feeli close to 100 degrees. i'll show you the numbers coming up. plus, new this morning meghan markel's fatr breaks his silence in an exclusive interview. ahead at 4:30 hear his regrets about the royal wedding. and world cup fever. even if you're not watching, you'll want to hear about this.h
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right now it's 4:28. a live look outside as wert s
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this monday. if you are inside in the air rsnditioning, consider yf lucky because you are going to feel it when you step outside. sfwhoo it's going hot day out there. you want to grab maybe a bottle of water before you head out the door this mornurg. temper are only going up from here, folks. kind of walk to the car like this -- or from the c like this. try to keep airing it out a little bit. >> try to keep my hair from falling atat. >> stains or something. >> to avoid that. gou know, it's so muggy out there. morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. chuck has the morning off. we have sheena and melissa. >> it's going to be hot as we go through the afternoon. near 100 is what it's going to feke. now, the actual air temperature is not going to be 100 are degrees. we'll be in the 90today. with the humidity around, which you will be noticing as we go thugh the day yesterday, you probably notice the humidity was up a bit. today it's going to stay up. this morning warm and muggy. 75 degreesight now in
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washington. that is a warm start. qauntico, loong at annapolis coming in at 77. here's your monday planner. c noon todayse to 90 degrees. sunshine, no rain really for the forecast today. by 4:00 p.m. feeling like 100 actual temperature 94. even by 7:00 p.m., 92 degrees. have air quality alert too. that's coming up. you definitely want to stay hydrated today. don't forget those sunglasses. good morning. i'm sure there's sun glare on the road as the sun starts to come up where. there will be real sun glare on the road no doubt here today. taking a look at the beltway, sheena. beltway has cleared out of the we had some earlier road work that's done. up top here in and out of town, 95, bw parkway, route 129 all looking pretty good. as we look down low here, you can see 210, 405. everything rolling along nicely as well, and a live look right now. 66 east is what we have. you switched that to 50th vereet. either waything is moving pretty well.

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