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new at midday, the official start of a transportation project that could mean a smoother commute for thousands but not before years of major consouuction. whateed to know to get around. the quick and loans national is under way inotac. tiger woods tees off in just a few hours. we'll have advice for anyone hoping to watch the tournament person. 's> and summer ain't wasting no time. oing to be hot today and this weekend. i've got to get you a look at those heat index values for your saturday and sunday. you're going to want to stick aroundor that. good morning and welcome to news 4 midday. i'm megan fitzgerald.
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we begin with a live picture of a section of i-66 that's a aut to g major face-lift. just a few minutesgo they broke ground on that project. an eastbound lane is being added. good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning. eah, today is the day of the ceremonial groundbreaking and work begins on the i-66 east widening project. you look down below you drive through on 66 and you know a nightmare it can be. this project is going to ada lane between the eastbound side of the dulles connection road. the project is also going to improve things on the w and od trail. actually e the trail comes out at this very busy
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intersection here and crosses lee highway. we, this project i going to build a flyover bridge, so people using the trail will no longer have to cross to the intersection. they'll take the flyover bridge and keep on their way and continue on that also the project is going to add a direct access ramp to metro te parking on r 7. in the short-term there will be some pain as construction moves forward, but hopefully in the long runhis will get better. >> we're seeing more and more backups. cu traffic is a consistent issue for the city of falls church. but multimotor approaches like we have here, not just highways, but additionaltransit, all these are part of the multihighway aroach for i-66. we think they're going to manage it and reduce it. >> reporter: you can seeeven at
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this hour we've got slowing traffic down the66 on in the eastbound the hope is the project will help that. the trail and the trail ramp and the ramp to the mro parking, that's going to be completed in the summer of so it's going to take a little while, but the hope here is hopefully things will get better. >> sounds good. definitely looking forward to things getting tter. this massive accident on i-370 is finally cleared. crews cleanedp a tractor-trailer that overturned. the crash hapned around 4:30 this morning. traffic was backed up for miles. cleared awayro ad 9:45. we're told one person was hurt. new thippmorning c 4
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was over a construction site. someone fell down into a stairwell at the site. montgomeryec countyical rescue had to use a basket and a person.reach the but since they were on hospital property it was a short drive to the emeency room. that person has traumatic injuries. and turning now to the weather, the rain has moved out but that humidity is moving in. our meteorologist joins us with this hot and sticky weather. it sounds like hydrate, hydrate, hydrate, >> please hydrate. if you think it's hot at all for yo thursday just wait. nto heat is following us next wee let's take a live look outside right now. really picturesque, absolutely gorgeous. 85 degrees, are at so we are just after 11:00 a.m. and we are already starting that kiimb towards our high for the day. sp of which, we are looking at a high of 9hedegrees.
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and district on average most of us ilbe in twill be in the u and low 90s. here's a look at your head leans and why you should stick around. things areti hng up fast today and how long will the heat wave last? that's a good question. i'll hand it back over to you yeah, that's an attention grabber. so this show was put on by the consumer product safety commission on the national mall yesterday. now local emergency crews are sending out their own warnings about the danger of fireworks. justin finch is live in fairfax county with the crucial information you need to know. >> reporter: you mig thinking it's june 28th, too soon t be talking about firework safety before the fourth of the july, but the fire department said we're right on
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time here. by getting the word out early they could save you injury, harm or even mey. it all began with mannequins. the first one we saw was a child size mannequin holding sparklers there. and you will see d its not take long for that clothing there to catch fire. sparklers, the temperatures could reach thousands of degrees which could mean injury for a child. and you will seehe the blast of those fireworks literally blew thatody apart. they also exploded several wa r watermelons to dve home the force of fireworks and what they can do. however, depending on where you live or celebrate those fireworks rules can change, perhaps even be illegal. here this morning a fire marshal told us that duds are a thing for.ant to watch out these are fireworks that do not
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go off. take a listen. >> a firework that has not activated, usually what happens they go and the firework will explode whi they're trying to figure out what happened. if sometteng doesn't acti leave it alone for 15 minutes and then place it in a bucket >> reporter: now in fairfax county you can find legal firework stands that are rmitted by authorities. houvl, the early back channels are the ones they want you to worry about here. we can tell you, too having illegal fireworks can be a major act, clane misdemeanor and with a121,000 fine. and also on our nbc washington app we have tips for fireworks, what's legal, what's illegalnd where you can watch fireworks safely for the fourth of july. >> great information, justin. thank you. a lot of us are going to be
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traveling for the o fourth july holiday and we've got some about. to tell you aaa says a breaking number of washington residents will tral 50 miles or more away from home. so we're talking 3.4 million people. most will be driving t andy say the worst of the traffic will be afternoon traffic from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. right now in maryland tiger woods is back at it playing in a tournament that he helped to get off the ground. the pro-am at tpc pomac started up on wednesday. tiger hadn't played in the tournament since 2015. that's particularly because of tiger's back surgery. he says he's doing things that he hasn't done in ten years. he tolte rep it's great to be back.
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he's won this event twice before. >> it's great to be back. it's been frustrating not to compete and play and be par of this event. i think what we've created here over the yrs i think has been special. >> and there's free admission for all a active retired members of the military. tickets start at $39 each day with kids under 15 getting in for me with an adult. woods i schedul to tee off today atun a1:20 this afternoon. and if you're planning on getting out to course it could get a little complicated out there. so first 4 traffic melissa mollet has some tips. here's what you need to try and avoid some of the traffic that will definitely be around for theeekend. avoid river road, first of all. it's going to be pretty slowha becauses the main route in there and out of there.
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you want to park at the roc springs parking lot. take the shuttle from rock ledge drive there. if you're taking a ride share you can use persimmonree road or falls road instead. i> the u.s now helping with a search for missing soccer team in thailand. time could be running out for the boys.e we'll h the very latest. plus new information on a planned meeting between president trump and russian president putin. what we're learning about the agenda of the summit. and replacing justice anthy kennedy. the concerns dem rats are
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d u.s. thai rescue teams are not giving up hope they'll find a missing soccer team alive. today they had to give up the search becauseeavy waters made the waters rise making rescue conditions danger. they went into the a cave and they became trapped when heavy rain closed the entrance. today first lady melania trump will visit children who have been separated from their parents at the u.s. border and mexico. more than 300 children are taying at the phoenix, arizona
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facility. her visit last week became controversial because of that jacket thee wore whilerd bg the flight. it read, quote, i really don't care, do you? the nation'sou highest could see the biggest shift in a supreme court justice anthony kennedy is retiring. the impact t presidemp's nominee could have on abortion, gay rights and other liberal causes. >> reporter: after a white house meeting with retiring justice anthony kennedy president trump announced he'll pick anthony's replacement from a list of 25 conservatives. >> we have a we have to pick a great one. we have to pick one that's going to be there for 40 years, 45 years. >> reporter: that has liberals worrie >> this puts the lgb in square shot of having a lot
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of our rights rolled back. >> reporter: kennedy wrote the decision that struck dow bans on same sex marriage, but he also upheld psident trump's travel ban. >> the senate should reject on a bipartisan basis any justice who would overturn roe v. >> reporter: democrats wants to postpone this confirmation until after november. not likely. >> we will vote to confirm justice kennedy's successor this fall. >> reporter: what kind of justice a they looking for? >> a consensus pick, and anything less thanld that w be unacceptable. >> my ideal, man or woman, is a cr between socrates and dirty harry. >> trac potts, nbconews,
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washin deputy ray and rod rosenstein spent the morning testifying. they were calling to testify on the inspector general's report on thefbi's activity during the 2016 presidential campaign. >> like each member of congress deputy attorney general, fbi director and other department officials represent the people of the united prstates. ident trump appointed us, senate confirmed our nominations and we swore an oath we accepted responsibility for helping to run the department of justice. that oath requires us to make controversial decisions. >> rosenstein appointed former fbi director robert mueller at ce specialnsel to oversee the investigation into russian tampering in the 2016 presidential election. he had openly been cricized by president trump for that
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decision. president trump will sit down with russian president or vladimir putin one-on-one talk next month. the two leaders will meet in finland on july 16th. this will be their fir formal sum m. president trump and president putin have met twice on the side lin of international summits in the last year, but plans for aflull ge talk between the two leaders was on the back burner amid u.s. investigation between the trump campaign and russia. the pair arexpected to focus on the conflict and syria and the ukraine. and now to the primary decision 2018. today you could finally learn the outcome to some of tho close races in maryland. foil officials will begin counting provisional and absentee ballots. right now candidate marc elrich and david blair are basically
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tied an issue at the voter vehic registration left more than 80,000 people -- if maryland trains are part of your commute, you have to listen to this one. news 4 obtained a warning lettea saying the missed a mandatory deadline to make its trains ser. >> reporter: every day thousands of commuters takec the mar train to and from work. >> i don't drive into d.c. for anything. >> reporter: they're glad that the federal government is making sure all rails install a ptc system to prevent collisions and derailment. overdue, robably well actually. >> reporter: officials say ptc could have prevented accidents like this one or this one which
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illed 11 people near silve springs back in 1996.ti >> it is frustng to go to accident after accident that could have been prevented. >> reporter: the mtsb chairman calls any further delay in implementing ptc unacceptable. >> i think lives are at stake. >> reporter: but recor obtained by the i-team shows marc still h 20 trains left to update. we asked the governor about the letter. >> i will certainly get tohe bottom of it and try to get an answer. >> they need to step up their game and get it done. r orter: a marc spokesman said no one was available to talk to us about the letter. marc said it will not let any train without ptc run on its
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tracks after january 1st. a standoff on a busy road in los angeles came to an entertaining end. yep, there's the f mp. a with no shirt on io an inflatable cushion on the road. witnesses told police a man was on the highway sign with a bull horn and holdingte llution banners. police quickly took him away once he was off the highway sign. it is vacation season and we have a warning for you o increasing speed. what you need to be out on the look o for. day.nd a big new stara i
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thelltar game kicks off here in d.c. in a few weeks, and today we'll learn how metroo plans accommodate all the fans that are going to be in town. this afternoon metro and mlb adership will hold a conference and release details. thousands of fans from across the country areo expected descend on our-air in just a few weeks. just in tim for the all-star game, there's a brand new exhibit oning at the library of congress. the exhibit is called babel americana and takes you through america's pastimes. artifacts on display shows how the game has changed throughout history. it includes photographs of pows playing during the civil war and
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photos of greats like babe ruth andackie robinson. a former national fan favorite is saying good-bye to baseball. jan worth is retiring. he made thennncement yesterday during an interview with the sports app fan cred. ou was quoted as saying i'm done, whatever yant to call it, no regrets. that's the best way to go out, right? worth has be he helpethe team make it to ces. playoff experi the 39-year-old spent 15 seasons playing mor league baseball. it's already beenor big month.c. sports as you know, but guess what? there's more big news. sources tell news 4 that wain roon
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rooney will arrive today. he's england's all-time leading rigoal scorer. his time with manchester united he scored 253 goals and won 16 major trophies. dea, this guy is the real we're hearing rooney's deal washington im in through 2020. rooney could play when united opens its field on july 14th. at's cool. hen the stanley cup and now soccer. >> a lot going on. alsohis heat, apparently it's moving back on with humidity. are we talking about the humidity that wraps you arod in blanket? absolutely. today's just a rev up. we are heating up fast today. iean heat index values already at 88 degrees outside right now.
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so it feels like near 90 and it's still the morning time. hot and humid for your friday as well. saturday feeling like 100, and then sunday why not? let's take it to 105. it's going to be feeling really hot as w head throughout the weekend. go ahead and check my clicker here. current temperatur 85 in the district. 84 in manassas right now. notice like i said it's not lunchtime just yet and we're already in the 80miinside the beltway. as far as conditions go, there have been a lot of clouds out there. this iseally blown out, overdone. i'm not really expecting any major rai but as that boundary sets up, maybe spotty. a shower spotty inost of the ea and most of the area staying dry. tomorrow we'll get the heat and the sunshine and won't have any clouds with it. it's going to be an absolutelyt bel friday, plenty of
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sunshine. if you're planning to make today, maybe this afternoon a pool day, here's a look at your forecast. 90 degrees, we've got the humidity and even more sun this afternoon. i think you put on the sun block and great day to head out to the pool. the norm this time of year 87 degrees. notice how quickly, though, we move to the upper 90s on your sunday. and that's the day that is going to feel like 105 degrees walking outside. storm team 4 ten day outlook, wow, this is really a major heat wave. i mean 90s all the way through next week. eour only chaor unsettled weather of course falling on july fourth, but it's not a was' out. going to have a look at that july fourth forecast as well as your beach forecast coming up. so stick around. a leral tea is accusing a principal of being a bully. hear her story about the nfrontation. and video police want you to
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13nth new hampshire avenue near dupont circle. you can see it's in the middl of the day. we showed this video to some omen who lived in tha neighborhood. >> oh, my god, it's terrible. and i walk around here all the time and have never seen thatbe re. i hope they get him. >> me too. at this point d.c. police are not ruling out the possibility the same person o is behiner attacks. sunday night a woman was attacked while walking on new port place around 11:00. and prince george's teacher is suing the school district. she said her principal bullied her and she would be fired. no charges have be filed and both women are on administrative leave, but this case is far from over. >> getting bullied as you know, i'm going and if the bully is ap the it'll continue. >> she says she is a victim of
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bullying. th b allegedly she says is her principalt here ardmore elementary school. theeachers union reports that crutchfield has reported issuewise the principal in the past, but t weeks ago things escalated. >> i don't know what led up to her being so angry and hostile with me at this time. >> reporter: according to prince george's county pubc schools an incident transpired between crutchfield and the principal in the parking lot on june 12th. both women have been placed on administrative leave and this letter went home to parents because i ss possibletudents netness the incident. crutchfield's att says the principal attacked his client verbally and then used her oulder to push her. >> the principal decided to confront her in the parking lot and it escalated. >> reporter: the school district says they're trying to figure out exactly what happened, so they've launched an investigation. reviewing school surveillance cameras.
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charges were never filed, but crutchfielsays she did get this order against the principal. >> i just feel like it's about maturity. you're grown. if you can't set,exampl you can't get into this profession. >> what kind of example are you setting for the kids? >> news 4 will continue to reach out to the principal at the school, but at this point we've not been able to reach her for comment. and police need your help for a person whoobbed an fbi employee while the city was celebrating the stanley cup. w while the woman was celebrating police say a man tried to take her backpack. the suspect was able to get her wallet that contained her fbi police believe the suspect that you're about to see here, this is him. they say he was wearing glasses and black hat trying to use the woman's atm card. if you recognize this dude call police. a non-profit can now help
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a lot more students findobs thanks to a big donation from united airlines. the alines presented a $1 million check yesterday. ye up assists at risk youth to assist in personal development skills. and as so many of us are taking vacations this summer there's a new warning when i comes to booking hotels. many of them are charging a resort fee, something that's on the rise. so a watchdog group that tracks it found that in just three years the average fee increased by 23%. so what do you get for it? well, that's a good qstion. and what should you look out for before you book? >> reporter: sun, sand and summer. but you'll pay for it. acrding to a recent study in 2017 consumers paid an estimated $2.7 billionn hotel fees.
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we found thatappening all over. first stop, sunny san diego. here's the lobby. time to check in. see what happens. online we get a great rate of $199 a night, but only when you click on this sma details button beneath taxes and fees do you see it. sandwiched right there between the san diego tourism marketing district fee and the california tourfee, you see the resor fee. for a whopping39 a night. that's a pretty hefty resort fee. that's pretty hefty. $39 because the resort fee is few dollars less than that but then you're taxed on a fee. tad on a fee, think about that. and it's even pricier athis next vacation hot spot. >> are you ready? atlantis. >> reporter: the bahamas. i'm abo to book this. look at that really appealing price, $175.50, love that.
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at firstt glance i doe anything about a resort fee. but seehat button, learn more, click that and there it is, a $49.95 daily resort fee. love the bahamas. en i get the hotel, checking in, turns out the resort fee is even more. it's $53.70 a night because of that hefty.esort fee t you see the big $175 for the room and you're like oh, that's a great price, buthen you actually get the bill that resort fee kills you. what do you get for these resort fees? at many hotels it includes everything from local coupons to the fitness center, board game rentals, bottled water and you know that small coffee makin' rer your room that you thought was complimentary? nope, you're paying for that, geo. but the big surprise here in las vegas that the circus circus hotel popular with families. the resort fee plus tax on the
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website, $26.48, more than the room itself. >> your room today is actually $25 and the resort fee is $50. experts say we all nee to g smarter faster. so what are we supposed to do as consumers? >> well, the advice is know what you're buying. you've got to look at the big price and you've got to find out later on whether or not there's an additional resort fee. >> read the fine print. >> read the fine print. >> i sure wish i did that when i took a vacation because those resort fees are kind of steep. if you're wondering what's being done about the fee, the american hotel and lobby association tells nbc news, quote, transparency and guest satisfaction are at the core of the hotel business industry a model hotels are careful to
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we are working for you with anotherta summeration option for you and your family. and of course, nothing says summer quite like an amusement park, right? i righ our backyard at six flags in margot. she's checking out the new tractions just in time for the holiday weekend. >> reporter: hey, you don't have cool.to stay these guys are itching to get in so go ahead and getin. i'm sorry, uncle sam and freedom i don't think you're going to be able to do it. the whole thing is being able to
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stay safe while having fun in the water. they include keeping an eye on the kiddos. the parents need to stay within reach of them, and the weak swimmers, you know you nd to wear your life jackets. of course, hydrate, eat and takr eaks as often as you can and have a lot of fun. here at six flags you'v water attractions, the dry attractions and you don't have to go very to take a staycation. all right, you guys don't do it. let me hand-off the mic and i'm getting in. time for me to test this out. here we go. >> i love that. if i didn't have to worry about this hair, i woulde jumping in that water, too. you don't have tot worry. t's going to be hot, right, the next couple of day snz. >> it's goingo be hot. the humidity is really going to be intense. that heat index is going to shoot-up to the 1s. we're talking 100 to 105 during
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the weekend. temperatures in the district 85 degrees right now. it's not even the afternoon so we haven't seen our peak sun yet. right now 89 is what it fls like in the district. fearing like near 90 as well in manassas. so we're in for some heat. it's this is what we've got. today i'm going with a high around 90 degrees. farther south in fact down towards southern maryland maybe you guys hit a little higher than that.he we're fast forwarding sunday through monday. it's not just us. it always feels good when you're not alone. we're going to be seeing the heat index values between 100 and 105 as we head through saturday and monday. t now, lete a look at your beach forecast because this is the week to go to tea.
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it's been really difficult to get a good weekend out there with the showersnd storms. this weekend we're finally dry. temperatures that are fairly comfortable. saturday is going to be a great day with highs near 88 degrees, plenty of sunshine throughout the week. so you don't have to worry about any storms contending with your beach day. storm team 4 ten day out lot, fihing i'm going to mention are our storm chances. notice how we are goi be dry through the weekend, through the tom of the week, july fourth, and mother nature may bring us some storm chances there. i don't think it's going to be a complete wash out. more thaner likely aon storms. then we look at these numbers. 90s all the way through. it takes three days to make ahe wave. so this most certainly is a heat wave. ay hydrated a stay safe out there. thank you very hutch. amazon wants to help entrepreneurs start businesses. the end result, more delivery option. and we're working toatfy
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fromzon so they can deliver their own packages. the company wil train the drivers and buy the uniforms that will also help customers. they'll be able to chang their delivery location once the package is on itswa and that's something you can't do with other packa delivery services. all right, now to the cool part. now we're putting ospotlight on seasonal ingredients even in your sweets. so chef caroline joins us. she has some examples osome seasonal things. first, thank you so much for joining us. >> oh, it's my pleasure. thank you so much for having us. >> oh, absolutigy. this here is everything i don't need but everything i love. so let's talkseasonal ingredients. what are some of those seasonal ingredients and how does that impact what we're tasting? >> for a pastry right now seasonal ingredients we're into berries, so we're doing bl
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blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries. cantaloupes and honeydews are full on in season. we always want to bringse t into our pastries. >> i'm hearing abouthis st strawberry bell pepper sorbet. >> one of my team members cameu with this interesting idea of wanting to do bell peppers. so we thought strawberry would be a great way to incorporate the spiceness o thatell pepper but mellows out the sweetness ofhe strawberry. it's been a really fun take. >> are you tasting the bellpp or just the heat from it? >> you do taste -- we roastit, so that way it kind of comes into the flavor of the sorbet at
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end.ery so you get the sweet to start with and then it goes into tha roasted fieriness we're used to. >> tell me abouthe amazing desserts we see here. >> we're doing a creme brulee, a citrus. a coconut macaroon on top. we have a s' mores because what's summer without the s' mores. it has a toastedal marsw. >> is this wine over here? did you bring me wine? >> this is our levitating cocktail. it's a drink that comes on a levitating pedestal and goes so
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well with so many of our serts. >> can i try this? >> yeah, go ahead. >> t ty. vefresh, too. very nice. all right, what's your favorite on the menu? that's like out here, too. >> there's just so manyhoices to choose from. i'm really excited about the apric apricot frangee pan. >> and o last question because thestaue e mghcoyrnerye. you said that's the apricot, right? apricot. the >> these sound amazing and looks >> we change our menu every three months so that we stay within s we currently are in our spring hamenu but we'lling it on
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july 11th into ourumr menu. >> i can't let you go without talking about this lemon lavender chsecake. >> s this is our lavender cheesecake. it's almost like a cream cheese frosting. if you think youe can't m this at home, you totally can. there's arlavender out there that sell the lavender. afterou go to those lavender farms, try this desert. so we do it with a fresh blueberry compote because the blberries and lavender mellows so well together. and then we have a graham
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strusal. and ts is a lemon curd and citrus, berries and lavender, you can't go wrong. >> and i got a little piece of that crust a that'sdelicious. >> isn't it? >> chef caroline from restaurant five, this is hopefully we'll have you on here again. we're going to make a lot of s. frie >> i hope so. >> thank you so much. coming upnext, why a virginia man turned to news 4 virginia man turned to news 4 for help wn he was ordered to at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? you never told your dad and me about any... wait, what's going on now? move the flag. ♪ ♪
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so this front yard that you're looking at here in alexandria shows jim clark's love af plants. thed clark to cut the weeds or they might do it for him, and he's like, seweeds, t are my plants. that's when clark contacted news 4 and erica gonzalez had more on how we're working for you. >> i like being outside. >> reporter: this is jim clark. >> i've lived here 30 years. >> reporter: this isome in alexandria. >> this is cinnamon fern, st. john's wart, and dill pine weed. >> reporter: and this is his yard. aears back he really got into local plants. he's got the shirtve to p it. >> this person is stepping on
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ivyhere i'm stepping on after i've cut it down. >> reporter: so he was surprised >>en he got a notice from the city. yeah, this is a first. >> reporter: he needed to cut the weeds or the city might do it, might tack on a fine, too. and according to the notice the numbers on t house also needed to be fixed, displayed where they could be seen. then clark reached out to news 4 and got the city send a hort culturist to the apartment.ou the city the majority of the plants to be ornamental ats adding t hortculturalist will be adding some training for inspectors. a lesson in gardening. in the eventou should receive a notice you can speak directly to the inspector by calling the number in the notice.
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>> i think of myself of kind of an example of what you could do with native stuff instead of ivy and stuff that kills your trees. >> that's what you call working for you. all right, want to get quick check of our weather. what do we need to kno >> you need to know it's going to be hot today. upper 80s f some surrounding suburbs. and look at your ten day outlook. it's only gettingotter from here. we've got 90s through the next ten days. >> my little cousin is in town, so i'mrobably going to be at water park today. thank you so much for joining us. we're back on the air first for the
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