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you hit it with the blow drier. >> the heat wave -- >> you're getting tweets. >> you knowow that rks. you have to warm it up to get it looking right sometimes. the weather was beautiful. >> i can't. did we sayit's monday, 5:00 a.m. >> this b is aear trap of a inversation. on't know what's happening right now. >> most importantly, honestly, is that g hair weather. good hair weather. >> watt earn under theridge. >>it's a good hair day. just generalize it. >> even she agrees. >> i asagree. this weekend was fantastic.
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i know chuck, he was at the beac we will mov on. we're in the mid-50s. and many of our suburbs, comfortable and cool. a lot of you heading back to rnwork this g. look at your commute. by the afternoon, near 90 degrees. we'll be warmer than yesterday. and plenty of sunshine we're watching tropical storm chris. it is off of carolinas. of the it will not be bringing us rain, but it makes things morebl comfor as it moves at that for. and chuck is back with a look into the afternoon. let's look at what's happening with the commute so far. >> good morning, inbound south capital street, have the right lanes blocked for overnight road work this morning. for washington, indian head highway. the rest of prince georges county, no complaints. looking at the loopsno
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95 south, the problem has cleared out of the way, as well. 5:02. we turn to the breaking news out thailand. >> rescuers are working to extract an entire soccer team and their coach from a cave. what's going on? >> we got word i the past hour that the rescue operation has resumed. and if everything goes as planned, the first boy should emerge, about four hours from now. eight boys and their coach are still trapped.he it's same one that got the four boys out of the cave yesterday. thai officials say they are g hungry and id health. but they can't have contact with their parents until bloodti tes come back. they had tavigate the swirling water to getout. that route and a lack of oxygen killed a former thai navy
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s.e.a.l. in t rescue operation. they will bring the strongest boys up first. extracting all of them can take k a massive fire has forced families from their homes. >> we go to 11th street near sherman avenue. nicole, tell us what's going on there. >> you can see fire cruisers are on the scene. one firefighter is on that bk porcharea, putting out hot spots here. we're at the corner of 11th road.t and colombia the good news, everyone made it out safely. there's no injuries to report. and the fire is out and und control. want to sw you video. 1:30 when they arriv on the scene. the back porch was fully engulfed
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the flames spread to the neighboring home,gh but firers were able to put it out in 30 minutes. but the heat was so hot, it jumped the alley, damaging the home across that alleyway on colombia road. affected byt people this fire. if you take a live look here, firefighters working on the ba porch area. that's where they saw the most amount of flames. thed american x is on the scene, assisting those affected by the fire. when we learn that information, we'll bring it t you. >> thank you, nicole. now, to the latest develop out of williaviburg, inia. teams with the faa and ntsb will arrive a the scenef a deadly helicopter crash today. the agencies will try to figure out what caused the helicopter toe c down into townhomes.
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look at the damage of yesterday's crash. it caused the fire that destr destroyed several of the homes. a man who lives across the street said his house shook when the chopper hit. one person is dead. the faa says there was only one person in the chopper when it crashed. today, president trump will announce his nominee for the u.s. supreme court, a decision that could have impact for years. over the weekend, the presint was unsure who he would choose. shortur candidates on t list are all still in the running. >> thomas hartiman, brett kavanau kavanaugh. amy coneet ba she would likely face tough questions for her confirmatn hearings on row v. wade. >> kavanaugh isondered by many to be the front-runner. he was a former clerk for
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justice kennedy. >> he has bn o the sixth circuit for nine years and gained attention i 16 for his ruling that the irs targeted the tee part y because of its views. >> this is the second time for hartiman. he's the only candidate not educated in an ivy league school. present trump will announce his choice in a primetime adess at 9:00 night. hours after making his big announcement, he will head to europe. his first sto in the u.k., where tens of thousands are expected to protest his visit. he will visit belgium and scotland before meeting with vladimir putin in finland. mike pompeo is in vietnam
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after another round of talks in north koreaver the weekend. the u.s. called the meeting productive. but north korea appears todis disagr disagree. leaders had made progress on setting a time line for denuclearization. but just hours after he left the country, north koreath describe talks as regrettable and accused the its for gangster and those killed during the korean war. your help is k needed tod a person responsible for three crimes going on for years. they used the suspect's dna to create this these composit photos of what he would look like. he raped a woman in 1989 and
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attacked anoer in 1994. if you recognize the man, call authorities. a man is facing charges for dly assaulting a police officer at a busy strip mall in northe virginia. the strip mallou is on 1. the officer tried to stop man after he smelled marijuana. you see the two wrestling on the ground. a second officer subdues the suspect. authorities say they found scale and cash on him. good news andorad news drivers today, who use beach drive through d.c. >> a year-long constructiot projs ending, but another is ready to begin. all of it could impact your commute. justin finch is live along long beach t driexplain. >> good morning. we are on beach drive here,
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close to t d.c./maryland line. that's the next phase of the repairs coming up. let's g you to the good news. the national park section is going to open segment 3 tonight. this is bheeeach drive, about a mile ae. a half stretch th their plan is to have this open andea fully by the morning rush on tuesday. that means your morning rush here, driving on beach drive here, sho have no potholes whatsoever. then, what is next binning on tuesday, as well, it's going to be yourll segment for of this. tohe d.c./maryland line, that will beim closed for a year's or so. it could reopen by fall 2019. if that's yourroute, you want to have your workarounds ready
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for the commute tomorrow omorning. backhe studio. >> thank you. it is 5:10 right now. steve bannon is no longer working at the white house. that didn't stop a woman from harassing him in a bookstore ind rich he's the latest person to be confronted in a public place. the bookstore owner says he heard a woman asking the strategist. the woman left after the owner called police. this comes after white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders wassked to leave a restaurant. it's been a northwest institution for 30s. ye the american city diner is closed. >> it's served countless myrrhs on connecticut avenue for decades. t was a embers say passion. but the owner died last year. relatives say it's been a struggle to keep the business going.
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>> it was our biggest wish to keep this going as long as we could. i hope we did him proud. it's heartwarming to know it touched many people. >> what happens to the space? the family says they would be happy to reopen that spot to keep the legacy alive. it's been such intitution here. so many families, visitors, and people who have lived here all their lives. >> hopefully it will be csurrected. >>ing up, a tough weekend for the annapos community who said good-bye. >> how they came together to help those impacted by violence. plus, officially a homicide investigation. a woman poisoned in the u.k. has died. looking toland i deal with the suspect, russia. good morning, everybody. monday off to a delightful start. it's going to be a perfect day to spent some time by the pool
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today. t too hot, not too humid, not even aloud in thesky. don't forget to put your spf on, though. thegl high sun will burn you. humidity and better chances for exin in the n
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> you're watching "news 4 today." >> today is the third day of thu ing of the bulls festival in spain. day two ended with three people injured. the runners suffered concussions and injuries to their legs and arms. the recent rain made the streetk pretty sli for the estimated 2,000 runners there. one person was gored on saturday. at least nine peopl have been injured since then. that festival wraps up on --
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aps up thi saturday. >> dyou try to run away from charging bulls and it's slippery? no. >> wonder what the bulls are thinking. >> i was thinking the same thing. >> they're like, mm, dinner. or you idiot. it's 15 after 5:00. and the british woman who police believe came in contact with a deadly nerve agent has died. >> investigators believe the isoning could be connected to he poisons of a former russian spy. this shows dawn sturges shopping with her uspartner, before hours they fell ill june 30th. they were exposed to a military-grade nerve agent. that's the same nerve agent used to poison a russian spy and his daughter back in march. moscow has deied any drofment. but londonisagrees. >> that was a barbaric, inhuman
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act by the russian state. >> investigators believe sturges and rolely may have handled an idea. loving, compassion nate. hundreds turned out for rebecca smith's visitation and memorial sterday. the 34-year-old started working at "the capital gazette." gerald fischman was the editorial director for two deca decades.s his funeral sterday. the community rallies around those aected by the newsroom shooting. a reporter teamed up with the clad brewery for a fund-raiser.
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dozens of people participated in this event. all of the proceeds, as well as a dollar from every pint sold, will be dedicated to the families. i'm wondering if either of you or bot of you, wore anything in over your shoulders. >> i didn't reize. it was going to be as nice as it was. weather.ng from warm >> my point is it's cool. >> did you? >> i had this on. to takel like we hav advantage of it. sooner or latee it will hot in the morning. >>t felt like fall. it really did. you weren't here to experience it. >> yeah. >> very comfortable. many of the suburbs will factor in the 50s. that's going to be comfortably cool weather as you go tse. as you plan out the monday, your
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outlook, if you're exerc ting earls morning, before heading back to work before the outside.weekend, get it's gorgeous. it will be really nice, as we go lrough the day today. atle warmer than yesterday. at the bus stop, really comfortable. as aaron was mentioning, sone of you want sleeves here or there. by the pool, it will be sunny. perfect weather for grilling aler the next sev days. 53 in washington, 55 in fedarcyk, and lease bg this morning. 60 degrees in quantico. look a your monday planner. 84 degrees by lunchtime. by 4:00 p.m., 89 degrees. that's your typical high for this time o year, 89, with plenty of sunshine. d it,'s chris, if you mis it formed over the weekend. it's going to stay out to sea. we have fairly dry weather over the next several da. tuesday, the future weather, maybe one or two small showers. we zoom out. you see chris, which become a hurricane soon.
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well offshore but giving a us north wind. that can make the humidity at a comfortae level as we go through the rest of the week. tomorrow will be the hottest day of the week. 93 for a high. for the rest of the week, looking for temperatures in the uppers. a slight chance for showers thursday. but overall, a nice, quiet weather pattern. let's look at what's happening on the roads as your monday commute starts. new york avenue there. left lane isy getting the work zone. other situation in d.c. has cleared. montrose. there it is on the right. we will fix that for you here. the inner and outer loops of the beltway, no problems. road work is gone now. and 95 here in virginia, quantico to the beltway. you're on time through the beltway, it's rolling along nicely. aaron? >> thank you. still ahead, pain relief without opioids. that's the promisect of
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we have breaking news right nown "news 4 today." forced out by fire. new video of an overnight fight against flames inside a d.c. row home. plus, from a warm weekend to another hot week. storm team 4 is tracking return of high temperatures. andri pre to play ball,
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from hometown stars to all-stars, as d.c. hosts next week's big game. familiar you which faces will be playing on their home field. new overnight, a maryland man makes motorcycle history. a look at the wild jumps,in se him straight into the daredevil record books. "news 4 today" starts now. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. thanks for u joining in this monday morning, getting you caught up on everything to know. our chris lawrence is at the live desk and nicole jacobs is at the scene of the fire.>> first, chuck bell with sheenaee pa >> nice forecast. >> look at the sunrise behind you. >> in addition to that, low
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humidity. >> yes.>> ou weren't here with this weather. >> it was fantastic. >> i'm glad you have a fun time, >> it's good to be back. my alarm went off this morning. you know? 1:30 comes era early after sleeping in. clear skies on aonday morning. temperatures have been bombs away, down into the 50s, all over the map, only the downtown locations and folks near the bay are above 60 degrees. afternoon highs today, mostly in themi80s, upper 80s. more of a chance tomorrow. let's go to melissa. >> good morning. a new problem at sea brook road. we have a crash, trying to get
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information on that one. the inner and outer loop looking good. rolling along on this pretty monday morning. look at the beltway, inn and outer loop, no problems. as we zoom in,outbound new york gettingthe left lane is by. 66 and 95, no major issues at this point, at least. a massive overnight fire forced families from two rowho es. look at those flames. >> nicole jacobs is live with the late m on this. goning. >> crews are here on the sc e, working on a few hot spots. you see as the crews are millin, ab they say thisch por was fully engulfed when they
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arrived. i want to get tohe video that d.c. fire tweeted out. you can see h fierce the flames are. found thaback porch of the home of 11th street fully engulfed. e where read to a h three children were sleeping. i spoke with the father of that home who said his main priority was to get his family out safely. let's listen. >> andthen, ran into the hallway and saw the fire from the back door. ke everybody up and got everybody out of the house. turn around back into the house to get clothes for everybody because everybody didn't exactly have clothes on. >> taking a live look again. the heat from the flames was so hot it jumped the alleyway here and damaged the roof here on
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colombia road. we have eight people who have been affected by the fire. the american red cross is assisting those affected. andhat family of five are receiving help from the red sox th ad cross this morning. the investigato looking into this but they do not believe it is suspicious. aaron, eun, back to you. >> nicole, thank you. we're following breaking news out of ailand. rescuers are now hours into the second rescue phase to an entire soccer team and their coach from a flooded cave. > you're looking at the pictures of where this is happening. yesterday, divers rescued four of the boys from the cave. they are hungry but in goo health. eight additional boys are in that cave. they have to battle through swirling water. it's a dangerous route and one
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that's proven to be deadly for one thai navy s.e.a.l. it's 5:35. here's some of the other top ories we're following for you. one person has died following a helicopter crash in williamsburg, virginia. the chopper slammed into town homes and sparked a fire yesterday. the scene isn't far from the college, william and marry. today, teams with the afaand ntsb will be athe scene, trying to determine what caused that crash. this man is connected to three unsolved crimes. they use his dna to create these photos of what he would look like. he raped a woman in 1989 and a attackednother in 1994. that same ar, he murdered a woman. a major change to your commute who takes beach drive. beach drive from joyce road to
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maryland will be shut down. justin finch will join us for a live report at 5:45. president trump will nounce his choice for the next supreme court justice tonight. nbc news confirms the president has not ruled out any of the top four candidates. he appears to be focusing on two contenders. brett kavanaugh and travis h hardiman. the list is out. there will be three familiar faces for nats fans at the mlb all-star game. pitcher maxer sche slugger and outfielder, bryce harper and sean doolittle. this is the second all-star section for doolittle. l-x scherzer will make his sixth-straight star game. and while getting n theod is nice, playing in front of yo e home fans n sweeter.
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>> we're excited to do it here in d.c. exted to represent the nationals in d.c. >> for us representing the nationals here at home park, i think this wl be an experience unlike any other that we've been a part of. getting out there and compete for our fans. >> for chur. lucky fans get to see max and bryce and sean. we're going to be at nat park. and there's a bunch of festivities. fanfest, and activities friday night. >> the game is next tuessy. this the first mlb all-star game in d.c. since -el me out, alex. 19 -- what? since the 1960s. >> decades in the maki. sti ahead, behind thef scenes o d.c. drama. a star from "house of cards" speaks out about the show without kevin the exclusive interview coming
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you're watching "news 4 today." >> today,s harvey weinstein i due in court to be arraigned on sex crime chargers for a third woman. the new charges against the movie mogul includes two counts of predatory assault. a lawyer for weinstein says he will plead not guilty. eae will more about the next season of "house of cards" re in d.c. >> star robin white sat down with savannah guthrie for "today." theetflix drama was shrouded in controversy, afteevin spacey was fired. and for the first time in a tv interview, wrightt addressed t
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issue. >> was there any red flag or anything mhat would havee you think this is possible? >> kevin and i knew each other between a cion and and between setups. where we would giggle. i didn't really know the man. i knew the incredible craftsman that he is. >> t w showch is filmed in various places in maryland, is now expected to focus on wright's character. > good monday morning. temperatures are comfortable this morning. many suburbs are in the 50s. by the time you wake up and walk outside. most of you inhe 60s. plenty of shun out there. rfect weather as you start your commute. we'll be back in a few minutes to show you wha
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it's now 5:45. we continue to track breaking news out of the district. at least eight people will have to look for a w place to live after this fire inside a d.c.
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row homovernight. these flames were so intense, they spread to a second home next door and started a fire at a home across the alleyway. >> a live look at the damage on street, between colombia road and irving street. fireic ols tell us there was a working smoke detective edete the fire started. nicole jobs is there with firefighters as they keep up on the hot spots there. she will join us with a live report at 6:00 a.m. >> one of these four people will be named as a nominee to bext t supreme court justice. president trump is going to make his suggestion to the nation. an s is following the latest. is there a front-runne at this point? >> brettshavanaugh of gton, d.c., he's a federal judge, getting the most attention. we're hearing he is going to be the pick. he has attracted lots of gop
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moderate support in the past, by susan collins and lisa murkowski of esalaska, v needed to push this confirmation judge kavanaugh has written about executive power. he belients the presi should not be incumbered by indictments or investigations. to the extent of issues like that, pardon power has not been tested, those could be decided by the security. supreme court and that may make kavanaugh attractive to president trump. >> after president trumpakes this announcement, what happens next? >> then comes t confirmation process that could take a couple months. the republins want to push this through quickly. they will be worried about midterm elections in november. they have a razor-thin edge in the senate. if they win the senate, they could have enough power to derail the the republicans want that confirmation to happen soon. >> susan, thank you.
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5:48. new this morning, the counting is donin the race for montgomery county executive. only 80 voteshe separate two candidates. mark elch has a lead over david blair in the primary. they werese reviewing ee ballots one at a time. a count could be requested by either candidate. new video out of haiti, showing why the u.s. embassy is warng americans to shelter in place. violent protests over the to raise 's attempts fuel prices have turned deadly. the people have died over past two days. the airport in port-au-princes packed with stranded passengers right now. american airlines had to cancel ten flights since turday. church groups are waiting to return to the u.s.
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we have some breaking news out of california. this brush fire shut down an interstate highway for hours yesterday. ght now, investigators are trying to determine how it started. some drivers saw the grant fire burning off of the side of the road and did a complete u-turn to escape theraic mess it created. some of the big rigs could be seen backing their way down the freeway. the smoke and the fire was so thi thic it made visibility an issue for some drivers. >> chris, thank you.al sev wildfires in california are leaving destruction in thee wake. couple is making a happy memory out of an otherwise devastatin situation. take a look. the ""new york po reports that this couple returned to their home to find it in shambles. they found the ring and decided
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repropose to his wife. the couple said they left the rings behind because flames quickly approached the home. the couple was married eight mohs ago. >> everyone made it out safely, including the couple's kids and pets. that's a positive out of a tragedy. >> exactly. a way to celebrate whathe can salvage. >> a year-longst cction project in d.c. is endsing and another to begin. >> jtin finch is live on beach drive to explain how this can fect your commute. any section of beach drive can use a bit of a problem. what's next for this project? >> that's right. i was going to tell you when you talk about the closures on beach odrive, you have look at it with pros and cons. we're getting a betr adway. the cons, though, the closures last for quite a bit o time. what's reopening. we're talking about beach drive
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from broad branch road to joy road northwest. that's a mile of road that should be right to ride on tuesday morning. at the same time, a new closure coming our way. that's west to the d.c./maryland line. that's three miles of road that will be repaired that could open fall of 2019. get yourworkarounds ready now and be prepared when it begins with that closure. a lot of changes here on beach drive here. to keep track ofthose,ext beachdrive to 888777'l and y get real-time updates about progress here on beach ive. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. today, there will beic a puearing on whether to rename a stretch of "u" street after ben's chili bowl.
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ben's chili bowl way. this will be from1t to 13th street. ben's is pparing for its 60th anniversary. and city leaders want to speed up the name change process so all of the road saigns can be update ed for celebrations. >> ben's is a beacon in the community, one that burned down so many years ago. >> one that i live five blocks away from, and one in a i can appreciate. once in a while. nothing as nice as a half-smoke. not much of a half-smoke he eater in the summertime. >> i hear you. >> clear skies on monday morning. it will be a great start to the day. you may notice the sun is coming up with the summer solstice behind us now. the days are getting a little shorter.
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that's okay. this morning, look at this. 50s all over the map. warrenton, down to 51. 56 in montgomery county. milder downtown, because of the influence of the potomac and the heat island. but aantastic day to get outside. sunshine start to finish. perfect if you're a runner or a bike rider. get the extra mileage in this morning. this will be theth nicest w of the week. for backyard grilling, flawless weather for that. due point in the 50s, enjoy that. ae little more l summertime the and the heat comes back, a well. about 93 tomorrow. there's a slight chance of a shower. and a little chance coming up oy thur most of the week will be warm and dry. more organized chances for rain show up next week. let's go over t melissa and see how traffic is doing.
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>> chopper 4 right now, over laurel southbound, looking good. hearing about a problem in river dale, that will be southbound parkway, after the beltway. northbound95 ramp to the interloop, disabledehle slowing things there. manassas at rose drive. a crash there.p inner l and outer loop of the beltway, rolling along nicely p here. we do have a crash reported there, as well this mornin we widen out and look at waldorf, northbound. and zooming back in here, you can see, ouound new york avenue, after the left lane gets by the work zone. travel times, all pretty good. >> thank u, melissa. d.c. united fans your stadium is here.
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today, they will cut the ribbon on audi field. the 20,0-seat stadium is expected to bring in 1 million annual newit vs per year and $1.6 billion in economic activity. the first game at audi field is set f july 14th. and -- ll new this morning, that is daredel and annapolis trnative, is pastrana, making history with three death-defying jumps in las vegas. cars,ped over 52 crushed 16 buses and a fountain at caesar's palace. his jumps were a contribute to evel knievel who made the jps ago.t 52 years he cleared them a 124 feet, which is 50 feet longer than knievel's ju.
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>> but he is an 11-time x-game gold medalist. continuing coverage of the hat ly helicopter crash went down into town homes, not far from william and mary. getting rid of your pn, not wit opioids but with a needle. we're talking acupuncture and whether it works and whether it's good for you. news 4 today continues after this. battery in your smart lock?
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"news 4 today" beginsith breaking news. >> 5:59 now. i'm aaron gilchrist. right ave breaking news now. we're hearing that a fifth boy who was trapped inside that cave in thailand is about to be rescued. >> this was a 12-boy soccer team that was trapped in the gave in northern thailand. after the fifth one is brought out, another seven will remain inside, plus the group's coach. >> we'll goul live for conch of that rescue. first, we want to check on the forecast. good morning. >> good morning, yeah. this is good stuff. >> yes. a lot of people heading back to work after the long weekend. it's 65 degrees in washington. nice sunshine in thorning. but sun glare on the roads. ok at t temperatures in the suburbs, in the mid-50s.
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if you're exercising today, beautiful weather. back to you guys. >> we're going to a special report now onheoccer team members. >> good morning, everybody. as we come on the air, we're coming on early because of breaking news. a new operation under way in thailand, as we speak, to rescue the eight, young boys and their soccer who remain trapped in the underwater cave. this is after ur of the boys were brought safely to the surface over the weekend. let's get to jans mackey frayer who is covering this for us. tell us what you can about the effort under way. >> reporter: good morning, savannahk they went b in about six hours ago to get the remaining eight boys and soccer coach to safety. they bay it cou several hoursef

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