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now in maryland, but primary day could come with complications. we have team coverage over the ee hours and all night long as the resultsol r in. >> announcer: news 4 at 4:00 starts n. and first at 4:00, the white house celebrating its first major victory in the court. >> the supreme court ruled today that the president's controversial travel ban is constitutional we sent you the breaking news alert when the supreme court's decision came down this morning. it was a de5-sion driven by the court's more conservative justices. chief justice john roberts writing the majority opinion saying that congress has given the president substantial power to regulate immigration. >> the descent justice said a reasonableld observer w conclude the proclamation was ted by anti-muslim. the president called it a moment of profound vin d we've got reaction from the
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white house on capitol hill. blayne. >> reporter: this is certainly big for the trump administration and for president trump personally. remember this was one of the president's very first actions upon taking office. th legal process aroun this whole thing has been almost his entire presidency and today the supreme court had the final say. it is a decision raising protest from thehadow of the supreme court to the home ofre co. >> this is a dark day for anybody in our country thatt cares aut checks and balances. >> reporter: but at white house. >> it's a tremendous victory for the american people and our constitution. >> reporter: and for president trump. the supreme court upholding his travel ban restricting travel from a handful o majority muslim countries along wit venezuela and north korea. >> we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. a 5-4 ruling the court deciding president trump is acting within his rights to protect the united states.
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chief justice john roberts calling the ban's purpose legitimate preventing entry of nationals who cannot be adequately vettednd using other nations to improve. descenting justices point to these words from candidate trump. >> for a motel and complete shutdown of muslims t entering nice united states. justice so to -- >> we know the purpose of this policy. eporter: at a time of boiling emotion and debatethver way nonamericans are granted entry into the country, president trump given a stamp of approval by the highest court in the land. and back here live at the sueme court, all eyes are on justice kennedy, the court's key swing vote waiting to sf he will step down at the end of
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this term. likely torrow. if, of course, that means another supreme court appointment for live outside the supreme court. blayne alexander, news 4. i'm david culver i northern virginia where reaction to the supreme court's decision on the ban s wideranging. we heard from the muslim mmunity today, from northern virginia and across our area. they gathered for a press conference einlier expre their concerns with this ruling. >> it's taken us back to the dark chapter in the age of our soety. and i hope that the supreme court will not enable this administration to reinject discrimination against a particular community into o immigration system. >> reporter: but not everyone feels that way. back here in suburban communities in northern virginia, we met one woman who sa this is about the border being protected. it's about national s and in her mind there's no difference between this and putting a lock on your front
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door. >> what i the responsibility that this president has but to protectur country? you know you come into my house here and do i have it wide open and say come on, y'all come. in? i have a front door that i amcl entitled te and lock against anyone who wants to come in here. >> reporter: ahead on news 4 at 5:00, you'll hear from some at the legal aid justice center. they spent much of their time fighting for those >> david culver, news 4. stay with news 4 over the nexthree hours for continuing coverage on this issue. you can head to the nbc wwashington app asl to listen to the president's complete comments on today's te. now to a story you're only going to see on news 4. it's a chuh targeted by vandals more than a half dozen times in the past month and a half. t the most recent case showed a major escalation in terms of
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damage andessages. pat collins joins us live outside the bethlehem lutheran church in fairfax. pat. >> reporter: there is something evil going on out here. the bethlehem lutheran church has bn vandalized over and over and over again. in fact, this morning, today they were planning to put security cameras at the church. today. but wait until you seehat they found inside that church today. seven times since mayhi 11th church has been vandalized. unl now,ost of the damage has been confined to the basement level. classroom doors where card brooboard replaces glass busted out by the intruder. but now things have escalated. toy the acts more sinister. today the damage more vil
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todayt wasn't the basement, but the sanctuary, the holiest part of the church. on the walls behind the alter swasticas, the "n" word and messages of hate. sliced on every pew open from end to end. prayer candles smashed. the glass sttered about the carpet floor. the wiring for the sound system cut. the interim pastor says he doesn't know who's doing this or why, but he say he's prepared to forgive. >> you bring yourself to forgive this person responsible? >> oh, absolutely. as a matter of fact, i say this very sincerely. i've never held any grudget agai this person because my thoughts about this have always been spiritual and not personal.
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>> reporter: the pastor says he hopes that suspect comes back to the church but this time through the open doors because he says that's wherehe suspect will find forgiveness. that's where he'll find peace. back to you. >> pat collins. thank you, pat. a popular takeout spo in the district seriously damaged when a fire broke out earlier today. >>his was on "o" street in. georgeto we're told the fire started in the kitcn. >> it quickly spread through the duck through the roof and to the english rose garden next door. >> two firefighters were taken to the help. they're eected to be okay, but investigators say the fire appears to be accidental. today is private -- the big race of course is governor.r voters are going to be deciding which democrat will run againsti incumbent repn larry hogan
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coming up in november. >> there are eight names on the and we saw two candidates out today. bush e baker and we also saw ben jealous who participated in earlyg. vot news 4 chris gordon is live for us in baltimo outside of one of the city's largest polling places and he spoke to voters. we got more on the voter turnout. chris, how is it looking? >> leon, it's a good turnout here today. we're at a church just north of whns hopkins universitych combineswo polling places. here they have a separate polling booth set up to cast a provisional ballot after the election mishap that we've had with00 8 voters in maryland ngt necessarily being registered, but b allowed to vote. now, this isn't the first time they've done that here at this polling place. they do it every year and tlly
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e they have not noticed a remarkable increase in the number of provisional ballots here. what they have noticed and we've voters as we speak to that many are still undecided when they enter the polls here. democratic gubernatorial candidate from goumontgomery coy came here to baltimore which he says may hold the key to victory democraticn voters here baltimore tell me they are looking for the best candidate to g ge republicanernor hogan a good challenge in the fall general election. >> well, it's going to come down to jealous or baker. >> how are you going to make your decision? >> well, i'm decidn what ey're doing and what odds they have to win. >> probably baker.
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because i think he probably is the best choice of th candidates. whether he will prevail in the general election against avery, very popular governor remains to be seen. >> reporter: the turnout for this pmary election is moderate to high when you include earlyoting. governor larry hogan is runningt unopposed i gop primary. nevertheless, he is holding a victory party tonight in annapolis. at's the latest on today's primary voting from baltimore. you.to >> all right, chris gordon. thank you, chris. imagine scaring away mosquitos without anyarsh chemical smell. >> coming up next, our consumer team has a look at the nonsticky bug repellant that actually works. >> and giving more artis a chance. the big change is coming to the grammy awards after some serious lack of female winners last year. he's the man behind the costumes for some of the biggest
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broadway shows ever and he's going to be live here in our studio. we'll talk about his next project which is actually here in town. >> all right. doug, top that. i really can't, although i've got some nice weather today.er it's been anoice one, although heat and humidity on the increase. the chance of showers, well, they'll be increasing too. tracking a stormtem off to our west. i'll s
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. we have some baking nice r you. that's no way to get home from work. the tree fell on thisetro bus no one was hurt. first responders are on t scene. this is on east king street. it's closed right now as crews are removing the tree. not clear how or why it fell when it did. >>e turns out you going to have to pay a little more when you take uber orhe lyft in district. the d.c. council passed a billn taxiour ride . mark segraves explains kwhe that money will go. >> reporter: ride shift cars are as common as taxi cabs. people like being ail to use an app to request a ride. up until now the rides in our region have either goneuntackex or taxed at a very low re.
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maryland in virginia don't tax ride fair shares at all but some add a f. the d.c. council voted to raise the tax on ride share fares from 1% to 6%. ben who drives for lyft sat in the fro h row of thering today hoping they would have voted no. >> i feel like 100% is a whole lot of increase. >> reporter: jack evan who is also chairman of the metro board, says the money had to come from somewhere. >> what we did is made the hard decision and frankly raised taxes and i hate raising taxes. atm against it. but in this caser than using money that is going to go to our infrastructure -- >> reporter: the money raised from the increased tax will go to fund metro improvements. in the district, mark segrav, news 4. mosquito and tick-born diseases are on the rise
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nationwide. >> tis the season. the best way to protect is with a good insect repellant. which one works the best and ich one doesn't have that chemical smell and make you feel kind of icky. >> annoying, irritating andll potent dangerous. mosquito and tick bites can ruin any summer outing and the diseases they carry like west s,le lime disease or rocky mountain spotted fever can be much worse. the good news, though, is that the same kinds of repellants protects well against both mosquitos and ticks. >> many of the better performing products contain deet at levels of 15% to %. researchs have shown that it is safe when used as directed for kidsma and pregnant >> a standard dose of repellant isli a to each test subject's forearm which are then exposed to 200 mosquitos for five minutes.
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consumer reports two top-rated repellts contain deet. also performingell is this 30% oil and this 20% repellant. the oil shouldn't be used on children under three years old. to get the b protection from any of these repellants, you must apply themfo properly. ow the directions on the label. so if you are worried about using chemicals like deet, the environmental protection agency and consumer reports say the concentrations of 30% or less is perfectly safe for your kids en used as directed. back to you. >> thank you, susan. >> it is the season for that. >> it is. there is a new barbie that has hit the market and she has a new career too addr he resume.
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the robotics energy. it is to inspire girls to explore science, engineering and math. e only 20% of the jobs are now held by women. mattel the maker of barbie i launching six free barbie inspireder coding ences that are available today and robotics engineer bbie is the latest in careers. 200 barbie she's a busy gal. good to see that. and tn during the weather, will you explain what a coding experience is to me. i was not one of those stem students. anyway, what's going on? is it raining out there at all >> no. couple of showers down south, but most of us right now are dry and we're seeing a day kind of like yesterday. sun. got clouds and a little bit more humid today than yesterday, but still fairly
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tomorrow you'll notice an increase in humidity. right now we've got a mix of and clouds. a little bit of sunshine just past the monument as we look o t south and east. current temperature sitting at 80 degrees. winds out of the southeast at 12 miles per hour. our average high is 87. winchester only 76. culpeper fredericksburg, look at our riends in petersburg west virginia. i want to say hello to the friends in la plata. i mentioned some showers. they're a south of u fredericks bu fredericksburg you had some earlier. most of us on the dl side and weay there tonight. lots of clouds especially from d.c. southward. mostf the entire sta of virginia, most of west virginia saw plenty of cloud cover. marysnd not nearly many clouds as we've seen across portions of vomginia. still clouds there too.
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some shower activity and some heavier storms back to the west. all of this activity i trying to move our way, but we're going to see a chance of that tomorrow. we've got a big storm back to the west. it will drop down across our region and it will gives a chance and combine that with moisture coming off the ocean. 11:00 shower activity, most f us dry. around 10:00 we see the best chance of showers. again some shower activity. not everywhere. it's scattered shower variety. keep the umbrella handy. you may need it at times. i'm not calling for anything too heavy. we could see storms along the70 corridor. regular showers coming through d.c. aroun 7:0 tomorrow. your tomorrow planner, we've got showers. a few around 7:00 a.m. 78 degrees by noon. rather humid tomorrow. u'll notice the humidity. 80 degrees by 7:00 with a chance
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for srm there is too. off and on just about all day long. f a ill not be a washout day, but carry the umbrella with you just in case. temperatures up to 82. we get to 89 on thursday. 93 on friday. athen lookthe weekend. 95 on saturday. and it is just hot and humid sunday into monday. high temperature on sunday up to 97 deges. more on your weekend forecast and the better chance of showers, i'llave it for you coming up at 4:45. s t an >> yolti 100 times in the makeup room today. >> i'll tell you about another 100 times. time to start sorting out your options for the 4th of july. >> four places to watch fire works with your who family. plus why some people are swearing by salt. >> salt caves >> salt caves the latest craze for those
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vic jagger. good to see you. >> hello.di >> the rec academy is increasing the number of nominees or number of categories? what's going on? >> the major category nominations are goingp from 5 to 8. we're talking about female adclusions. where are mys at? can we get some representations? >> that was a big issue. >> iwas a big, even though there was a diverse group. you had jay z., bruno mars. the recording academy says it'sv going to more voters flexibility to increase the number of entries. so i love it. >> more is better. >> more is better. >> and i want to see a lot of my ladies wi we had some issues with that. >> let's go from ladies to beer. there's no easy way to say it. >> ladies love beer too. >> the blue jacket brewery has released its latest can beer and there's something about an
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homage to involved? >> exactly. it didn't start out as just a metro cant first. they were trying to weigh their options and figure out how can we make it different from other brew companies. well, they decided to kind of itllow a little of new york with the turnstiles. right? even though ouroe metro't really have the same ones as new york. but the can are paying homage to our city and i love itit becaus d.c. it's home. we love it. they were looking for a different name, but i think thi one fits. >> so what happens with the cans. they breakdown and catch fire? >> no. but one thing about it is it's ill illegal to have a turnstile -- drink in a turnstile on metro, so you c't do that. >> 4th of july coming up. s've got a look at some of the new hotts to go watch or some celebrate this year? >> not only can you watch have the best views in the city to watch the fire works at the national ma a. but the places where you
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can enjoy a nice parade. how about that? did you hear about this? >> no. hythat'sou're here. >> i'm keeping you informed. >> so a capital fourth which is at the u.s. capital, 6:00 p.m. it's a free concert. the national independence parade, constitution avenue. you know traffic is gbeng t crazy. keep that in mind. then of course the national mall. fire works are at 9:09. not 9:05. 9:09. best city ever. >> there you about. thank you, vic jagger. >> you're welcome. >> over to you. well, this was 70 yes in e making. britai britain's prince will niam meetg israelis on their home sole. israelis on their home sole. casting
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these voters. there are a lot of races really important to wnt goes here locally including open seats in the board of education, the prince george's count council. also some seats open in the u.s. congress. and of course state's attorney and the prince george's county executive race as well. ntere is a lot for folks here in prince george's c to think about. just a little while ago we caught up with the two women we considered the front runners in the race for prince george's county executive. they were here at the high school making their last minute pitches to voters. both women again considered ont runners for prince george's county executive. if either wins it wille the first female county executive in prince george's county history and it has been a very long time and at times contentious campaign. both women are making their rounds at county polling places. >> we'll be going all around the county. it's a good feeling because i like voting on election day and
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making sure that people get their voices heard. >> we've had a steady turnout today and had really great interactions with the ivoters. th a democracy, so we're glad to be a part of it. >> reporter: the polls close at 7:00 p.m. early votg they had twice as many people participating in this election. the number was 40,000. as it stands, they're on track to triple today that number. so a lot of folks participating in this race. people having even more time to come out and doreo. rting live, i'm tracee wilkins in upper marlboro. back to you in the studio. f people of thousands heading to the polls today in maryland aroximatewill have to a provisional ballot. we've been telling you about that computer glitch at the mva. they used key oiosks to update r addresses and it didn't make t
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t to the onelec what do you do? still go to vote but yin're to be asked to file that provisional ballot. arthey're kept se from the other results until officials can determine you are indeed eligible to vote in maryland, so they won't be count until the 5th of july. you should also go t elections.maryland.gov to make sure your address updated with the board of elections and to find your polling place and when you vote always bring form o i.d., your driver's license, a passport, student i.d. or some official piece of mail to verify your address. so why does this matter?t because could mean close races won't be determined for a while becausehese provisional ballots won't be counted again until the 5th of july. for more information on how this glitch may affect you, head tong the nbc wasn app where we have a complete maryland voter
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guid for you. a view once enjoyed by george washington n threatened by plans for a natural gas pipeline. jim handly in the newsroom with a look athat's new at 5:00. >> it is spectacular. locals and tours alike enjoy the view from mt. vernon. the people in charge of the estate say that' the same view george washington once had and they want to make sure it stays way. the group challenging plans by dominion energy to build across the river. plus also ator 5:00,ng for your health. following news of a potential breakthrough in the battle against cancer. nbcr. john torrez will join us live to explain how the polio virus is being used to treat patients with brain cancer and whethes experiment could one day be used in other ways
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for other kinds of cancers. we'll see you with those stories and plus a whole lot more. t ba you. >> that's exciting. we want to hear about that. a call for reconciliation in the mid east. that fromrince william, the first ever member of the british royal family to visitisreal. nbc's laura gary reports on the fine line that he's trying not to cross during his visit. >> reporter: though billed as nonpolitical, the prince's week long visit of jordan and isal balances very political relationships. a delice reality o which the prince was keenly aware. never has hope and reconciliation been more needed. >> reporter: part of that reconciliation, a tour of the holocaust memorial. william's great grandmother is honored for shelters jews at her
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home in greece during world war ii. in speaking with other holocaust survivors and their families, the prince clearly left a thank briin in all its aspects for saving a life. >> i meeting with the israeli president, an optimistic tone. >> i look forward to absorbing and understanding different issues, the different cultures, the different religions. >> reporter: he'll experience those differences firsthand soon. ahead, scheduled meetings with the palestinian preside and palestinian youngsters in thepi oc west bank. nbc news. coming up next, finding relief undergrod. >> what's inside this local cave that some say will helpou
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relax. also it's your noggin and there's am new sys to test bike helmets to find out some have major flaws. we'veot some pretty nice weather here, but unsettled weather ptty much all around us. we're going to talk about our increasing rain chances ase head into your midweek as well head into your midweek as well as increasing heat and humidity.
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to feel in the moment. reporter: although it's about the size of a basement, the salt cave is about the average size of a down stairs space. they've seen clients come inng aind walk out feeling well. >> they're coming in sneezing, they're dripng, whatever. they come in here and they can finally breathe after 45 minute session. they feel diffeerntly aft they leave. >> reporter: from the walls down to the floor, the room is covered in salt crystals, large and small. >> also shoes off. >> shoes have to be off. we want to maintain the purit of the salt. who doesn't like to feel the salt on their feet. right? >> reporter: as for that low level light, it's more than for setting the mud. >> >> it helps positive ions in the air. >> reporter: it takes visitors away from the hus skptle and bu. you come in here and it's quiet. >> justin finch, news 4.
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>> justin is really doing the ole spa assignment thing. he is working idit. whyt we think of that? coming up next, designing broadway. >> we've got a really special guest who's in the studio with us right now. this man designed the costumes for "hamilton" nbc's"t whiz live" and a brand new musical live" and a brand new musical about the temp tigz with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. [stomach gurgles]
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fairfax county tell us they've been targeted by vandals for a seventh time in the past month and a half. the damage startedut with smashed windows in the basement but recently escalated. someone spraying symbols and messages of hate. slashing all the cushions and cutting the wires for the sound stem. be prepared to pay a little more when you take uber or lyft. theyik decided to h the tax on ride sharing services from 1% up to 6%. the money will be used to pay for metrore irs. we're just hours away from the polls in maryland closing on ryis pri day. voters are choosing a democratic gubernatorial candidate from a pool of eight candidates. the winner will challenge republican inc governor larry hogan in november. earlier we told you the pls close at 7:00. they actually close at 8:00. now you have an extra hour. the multiple tony award winningtousical "ham is
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only aify d few days into it's month run and is already receiving rave reviews. "hamilton" has earned a pulitzer prize for drama including 11 tonys, including my favorite tony award, one for best costume design. the costumes, the man who designed all of those costumes is standin with m right now. his name is paul taswell. >> thanks, leon. >> full disclosure, i've known this dude since you were little. nice going. how do you top that? it's hard. if there waste one show i w to receive the tony for, it was all the way around. >> how did that even come together for you? >> i h designed the production of "in the heist", lynn manuel
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miranda's first broadway show. >> you did some interesting things with that. i wen t and saw show in new york. i noticed one of the things that was so striking, this scene here. so man of the characters were all wearing this ivory outfit. only aul were wearing an outfit that actually stood out and had color in it. why did you do it that way? >> i think that a lot of audience members, when they come to see it, they don't actually alize how much the costumes hopefully wor to tell the story. report the story. what developed through worksps and a lot of conversation is that we would have the cast represented asvery person -- that anyone could become hamilton or angelica or burr. with everyone in the statement
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tone once we started to add color specific pieces to the character, then they started to with the character. m >> thomas jefferson, every time you saw him on stage, y had to look at him. you go from that to "thewiz" on nbc. going to this futuristic out of the world sort of mind frame to come up with these kinds of designs. how do you do that? >> well, i mean, experience. i mean that it -- you do go into a different mind space. when you're dealing with something like "hamilton" you are creating a world that is referenced or i'm creating a world that's referencing actual people that existed. and then having it play to a
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modern audience with contemporary clothes, that could anything. so high fashion to, you know, absolutely anything. >> then you go fm that to what you're doing now at the kennedy center. w about o proud, the s the temptations. coming back to the real world. that range of imagination is actuallyti fasci. what's your challenge for the temptation show? >> it's having the men appear as stylish as they actually were. i mean, with the temptations, they were setting -- as far as fashion, they were setting, you know, a pretty high bar for well-dressed men. and that was what was pushed by barry gordy. that was his idea to put themp tions out there as a very
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positive sign for black men at the time. so it's a tdeli to be able to explore that fashion and recr te that fashion. >> it's a delight to help you encourage people to come check out this show and to encourage and participation congratulate you on your participation in this as you help develop these great images of black men. i love seeing it. success.eing you great to have you here. >> thank you so much. tell the famil i said >> absolutely. >> too bad you didn't design doug's st today. but you still look pretty good. they gave him a cut away. look at the splendor of this guy. talk aboutng raihe bar. > two buddies over there ouging ,pa>>elul you. i saw "hamilton" in new york and it's just dazzling.
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>> for us success means nice weather. we've seen that all day today. as you move acrossio our r looking at partly cloudy skies. sunshi north of d.c. and clouds south and west of d.c. temperature 76 at 9:00. a nice night. now, we are seeing some shower activity down in our southern zone, but it'ser not any around our region with the exception, notice 79 in camp springs, but only 72 in warrenton. that's where we do have some rgowers. petersburg west ia seeing showers. these are all very light showers and a moving toward the west. don't be surprised you live south and west of d.c. to see a couple of showeran youee what's happening. look at all of this rain trying to make its way our way. some going to get in on rain. periods of rain tomorrow.
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showers likely. high temperature of 82. maybe a few storms. most of those to the west. that's where we have the strongest chance. let's talk more about tomorrow. the heat and humidity that returned, lauryn ricketts with more on that. >> we've gotid heat and hy that's going to be building tomorrow and even into the weekend. just take a look at this. those temperatures are going to onse and with the humidity. tomorrow you have to worry about anything doug showed you. 82 degrees. we're inhe upper '80s as we head into tuesday. we'll feel closer to low to mid 90s and then over that low to mid 90 mark on friday, then we keep it going from there. sunday is going to be the hottest day we see. if kwoour goiyou're going to th loans golf tournament, tiger woods will be there.cr sing clouds on your day thursday. we near the low to mid 90s in potomac maryland on friday and saturday with the heat index. going to be in the mid t upper
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first, prince william who is on a middle east trip took a moment for an adorable photo op. he posted a pick where his wife kate middleton stood years ago and then shared on social media. after sarah huckabee sanders press secretary at the white house tweeted about the red hen in lexington, the unaffiliated d.c. red hen twitter account has gotten quite a few trolls.
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well, the account has gone through and responded to every single reply with a little bit sass. this woman diane who insisted they are affiliated and they insisted that must mean she's affiliated with diane keaton.nt you o spend some time and read the whole thread, it's worth the whole look. george h.w. bush welcomed a service dog named sully. the yellow lab is going to help the 94-year-old get around the house. yest to mark the occasion, former president bill clinton stopped by and george h.w. bush wore bill clinton's socks. also you should than sully has an instagram account. i' tommy mcfly with your 4.ebrity 60 on nbc right now at 5:00, a local church vandalized for the seventh time in less than seven weeks. >> my thoughts about this have always been spiritual and not
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peamonal. >> theage this time worse than before. pat collins with this story you'llnly see on news 4. plus a newec taxng people who useide share services in our area. so how much more is it going to cost you if you use uber or lyft to get around? heat and humidity return big time over the next couple days and so do the chance of showers. i'll show you when. news 4 starts right now. we gone this evening with the supreme court upholding the most recent version of president trump's trave ban. i'm wendy rieger. >> i'm jim handly. the high crt ruling in aight 5-4 decision that the administration is le to limit visas from several muslim-majority nations. >> the dcenting opinion, justice sotomayor wrote a reasonable observer wouldnc de the ban is based on hostility towards muslims,ch bu
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f justice roberts said no view on the soundness of the immigrationg that does fall within the president's powers. >> today's dision includes five of the seven countries from the original travel ban and puts limits on north korea and venezuela. the presihent tweeting about supreme court's ruling today writing in part wow. >> we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. at a minimum we have to make sure that we vet people coming into the country. we know who's coming in. we know where there coming from. we just have to know who's coming here. >> the court said any president, a president, any president, president, would have the authority to do what he did in this third version of the travel ban and there is a rational basis for it and his comments don't infect it enough. they say they look at the cold hardanguage of this third order that c
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