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peoples acr the area and the world won't stand for the separation of families at the wboarder. >>ll introduce you to the world war ii vet whos celebrating a milestone today and is on a mission to enjoy many more. > the temperatures are hovering around 80 degrees rht now. if it's that hot right now, imagine tomorrow. good evening, everyone. a heat advisory set to go into effect so we are in weather alert mode. asour meteorologist what you need to know now. >> we're going to add one ingredient that we didn't have today. the dew points are going to rise and the humidity is going to be worse tomorrow and in turn we'll be under aeat advisory. here is a look. areas shaded in purple,hich is our entire region, we are all under a heat advisory beginning at noon tomorrownt 8:00 p.m.
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tomorrow evening. this means that we're talking dangerous heat from ndex values will be 100 to 105. that's what it's going to feel like out there. tdlimit the r activities tomorrow. overnight temperatures inside the beltway are going to drop to the mid 70s. humidity is going to be rising i ovt. it's going to be a muggy current temperatures right now 80 degrees in the district. let's see what it feels like. current fee like temperatures around 84. it is feeling much warmer than it actually is. we're going to look at your fourth of july in a moment. >> thank you. stay with storm team 4 for complete coverage on the heat advisory. you get forecasts from the palm of your hand there. it is anything but a normal
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summer weekend in annapolis. memorial services are taking place. the community coping with the loss of five capital gazette employees. ♪ >> reporter: in song, in worship and in prayer, dozens gather to remember just days after a tragedy far too close to home. >> these were our neighbors and friends. >> reporr: the parish comes together as they do every saturday, but tsne is different. the phrase thoughts and prayers has become a platitude that simply is notnt suffic >> reporter: the sadness here is thick as tragedy befalls on this small community. wendy winters, rebecca smith,
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mothers, daughters, sons, fathers gunned down thursday in the newsroom. aney touched lives and through their work touched the . commun >> people really care about heir local news and it's just devastating for that community and for all of us. >> reporter: outsi of the baltimore sun where flags are flying lower, hearts are heavy too. >> is this real?ll is this act happening? >> reporter: they light candles in memory, kneelpe in r and speak words of support. >> it's a part of helping people on a search for truth. >> reporter: doing their job community rving the when evil struck. this gathering is a step to healing. news 4. >> memorial services are planned next week for two employees on
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monday evening.> a memorial service for wendy winters will b hel on saturday afternoon. the former publisher of the newspaper was aware of the suspected gunman. patricia richardson remembers when he senthreatening tweets in 2011. he later sued the paper. richardson said the per too the threats seriously. a police report shows that a detective believes he was not a employees. the paper refused to press charges because of, quote, putting a stick in a beehive. stay with news 4 for continuing coverage of the rampage. we'll bringup you tes into the investigation into the shooting and any information we learn about the victims. the outcry of migrant
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children grew stronger today. hundreds of thousands marched across the.s. old and young, including some not old enough to walk attended the rally. the tension has become so stron that some feel it's much like the debate over the affordable care actome nine years ago. >> people erupted nationwide. the senate votes reflected the anger in the country. i guarantee ye that h you're going to see a similar event from the nation. >> demonstrators later marched to the department of justice.e there w some 750 demonstrations across the country and world today. some battled through the heat like they did in d.c.ac tivists called for the trump t administration reunite some
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2,000 children with their families after they illegally crossed the boarder. some believe it's >> do you think those children will be reunitedith their rents in a timely matter? >> absolutely not. >> i worry about the world my kids are growing up. >> this week a federal judge ordered to havehe separated children back in 30 days. officials say about 500 have been reunited. keinimum wage w in d.c. are about to get aump in their paychecks. the minimum wage goes to up to $13.25 and workers will go top $3.89 an hour.e two years ago d.c. council passed legislation to increase ume minim wage to $15 an hour by 2020. nine months after maria tore apart their island, people in
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an exclusivet 11:00, weeks after president trump met kim jong-un comes a report that more nuclear weaponites are being built. kim jong-un may beiding nuclear weapon sites in order to get more concessions from the u.s. u.s. intelligence agencies say that the north has been increasing production of weapons in recent months at multiple
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secret sites. analysts say that the north is trying to deceive preside trump. a rocket launch in japan that had so much promise, but then this happened seconds after lifto liftoff. that small rocket just kind of hung up in midair and crashed back on the launching pad and exploded as you see there. bad as that looked, no one was injured, but the onlookers were stunned. there was m afunction in the main engine. i wonder how they figured that out. the rocket would have been the first privately funded japanese rocket to reach space. this happened last july when a similar explosion occurred. fema ending a program that housed thousands of people left homeless by three devastating hurricanes last year and it's leaving folks
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scrambling for a new place to live. it's been over nine months since the hur dcanesastated parts of the u.s. and puerto rico today is the deadline for survivors to leave housing.hu some crches are stepping in to help out now. all new tonight at 11:00, a sharp mind and arp s tongue. a world war ii vet from pioneering businessman to refighter, this fi
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i have a feeling you're going to like this e. a huge milestone for a man. this is charlie landcast. his friends and family helped him celebrate his 100th birthday today. he broke racial barriers throughout his life. the ohing as strong as his achievement, his personality. >> how are you doing? >> all right. how about you? >> reporter: if you ever accused charlie of not remembering something. >> yes, i do too. >> reporter: he'll be quick to set you straight. >> how can i forget you? i don't like the color you dyed your hair. >> reporter: his spirit has carried him far over the past 100 years. he served in world war ii and became the first black man to own a gas station and held at the volunteer fire department,
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but charlie never let that stop him. he pumped his own money into the firehouse. wanted to make sure they're equipment was as good as anyone else's. >> i tried to hp everybody along theway. >> ityou ought to treat based o their character. nothing else matters. >> reporter: as family and frnds celebrate a century with charlie today, they know they nt an always c on him to have a quick comeback no matter who you>>are. hi, baby. you're looking e'ncy. >> a great guy. proud of him and so blessed to have him here for 100 years. >> reporter: news 4. >> he says the secret to living a long life is that prayers every day. obviously his prayers get answered soulaybe we s get him to work on the temperatures.
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it's going to take a lot of praying because we are looking at high heat over the next couple of days. we are going to be seeing heat wave to the endf the week. three days in the 90s, we are going to see the 9 until the end of the week. a few things that i want you to be aware of, heat is the number one weather related killer in the united states of america. as we enter the summer season, it's justy important that we're mindful of checking in on elderly neighborsak and sure that kids are hydrated and take your time out there. we are under a heat advisory tomorrow for sunday. it's going toe hotter tomorrow than today. that's going to kick in around noon. from noon until 8:00 p.m. that's when t heat advisory is in effect. it will be between 100 and 105
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degrees tomorrow afternoon. current temperatures right now at 80s degrees in washington, d.c. we're going to fall into the mid 70s inside thebeltway, but we'll be cooler in the suburbs i fe feel like temperatures now are in the 80s. as humidy risesovernight it is expected to be warmer. ou needay this is what to know. get everything done early outside like the runnin yard work. 77 around 7:00 a.m. and then we're going to climb t quickly the mid to upper 90s. plenty of sunshine for sunday. what is it going to feel like? if you're outside around 4:00, itill fee like well above 100 degrees for some spots. we are going to be seeing this heat extend to the shore and coastline. here is a look at the beachst fore this is for next week because i know that fourth of july falls
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on a wednesday. let me know if you're celebrating the fourth of july holiday this weekend or next weekend. if you're headed to t beach next week, you're in for plenty of sunshine. temperatures in the mid 80s. very comfortable out there. t's going to be muggy so maybe not toocomfortable, but it's prime conditions for going to the beach. it's going toake aice beach weekend. fourth of july in the city, temperatures in the low 90s, ally sticky. at the beach it will be low to mid 80s and tons ofsunshine. that storm chance looking not so promising, but we're going to leave it in as we have a distbance that's going t roll through wednesday and that's going to up our chances a little bit so i can't say it will be completely dry, but it will not be a washout. the next couple days in the 90s and then the lows are warm too overnight. tons of sunshine with this. we're going weather alert sundy monday. believe it or not, i think that monday isoing to be hotter than sunday. >> hotter than surday.
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o tell the difference though. if you'reot there suffering, hard to tell. thank you. across d.c. you see the trucks that see the cityclean, but rarely do you get a chance to touch one of them. todayids took part in the truck touch where they climbed vehicles.city 30 vehicles were out there. this is the 11th year for theev t. every kid loved it. the nats were back at it today. was i a repeat performance in the
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how come we can figure one team out and with another team here everything completely -- >> why do i have the answers? >> this is your gig. >> if inew how to hit, i wouldn't be sitting here. the month of june has not been good to the nationals, but last night the team explodes with 17 runs on seven home runs.e you fig they head into july with momentum and a chance to make up some more momentum. in game number 81 halfway through the season. citizens bank park, it looks hot there, top of the second. nore s. spencer changes that. 1-0. nationals take the ear lead i philadelphia. looking good. same score in the thd. home run off jeremy who made a start tonigei after b
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activated from the dl. that ties it at 1. fourth inning, rbi double. 2-1 philadelphia. nationals a chance to tiehe in t eighth. the nationals lose 3-2. finished the month of june 9 and 16 i i told you wasn't a good month. the orielles hosting. they have not won a game since may 13th. thingsere looki good until the eighth. se ales though for double and around third to score and tie the game. 3-2 angles. take your base. another run comes in. they lose the 59th game of the year. 6-2 the final. third a round all eyes on
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tiger woods today. today after a slow start he caught fire. four straight holes on the front nine. rdies five of the final six before making thetu . finished at seven under. he's six back heading into sunday. a good round overall, but tiger felt like it should have been better. >> it was forecangwas frustra because i played better than what my score indicates. i got off to a rough it was frustrating because i thought that it would have been a good score to end up for the day and i could have gotten that today on the back nine. >> still withinik sg distance. it's been a big week for d.c. wayne has arrived. he hopes to bring a spark to a struggling team. he will make his debut in a couple of weeks. the team still has to play soccer and helps to g momentum
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bearre welcoming its new st tonight the team in new england to face the revolution. down 1-0. united gets into the scoring. free kick here and it is deflected iheo t goal. 1-1. to the 77th minute now. watc this. a kofoul was make it 3-2. revolution wins by 3-2. to the big stage. knockout round of the world cup. france and argentinaot things started. it was a good one after argentina went up to 2-1. how about this? the 19-ye-old scores two goals in the span of four minutes to give france the lead for ggood. they on to win it 4-3. argentina going home disappnted to say theleast.
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one. we can't lose your seat this december. >> yes, sir. >> now, i know you're bannon's guy, but this latest news about you is concerning. voters in alabama will never elect someone who's had relations with a minor. >> you sure about that? >> no. alabama is quite a place. but we can't take chances. >> i mean, mike, look, it's all lies. i'm not that guy. >> perhaps, roy. perhaps. but it's hard to connce people that you're not into young girls when you dress like woody from "toy story." >> i mean, come on. the le-wing media loves to repeat the sexual harassment stories. there's a new one every day, mike >> i know. even i heard about louis c.k.,an i'm not allowed to watch tv. i'm only allowed to listen to it. but this gl who has accused you was 14 years old, roy. you got to do the right thing here. >> all right.
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