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bathrooms. >> and shark tank, what would you do to get that perfect f picture instagram? >> and first at 4:00, a miracle in >> all 12 members of a soccer team and their coach safely rescued from deep inside that cave after 17 days in the dark. >>an you imagine that. nbc's janice mackey frayer has a look now at what's next in thepp drama that g the entire world. >> when that last ambulance was coming down the streetit presumably the coach inside, there was cheerg. poem genuinely happy and of course relieved that this ordeal is over. the 12 boys and the coach will nowe in isolation in the hospital. they could be there for up to a week as doctors continue to continue to monitor them for signs of bacterial infection, pneumonia, hypothermia and, of course, try to get their nutrition back on track. th have each lost about five pounds. they are now said to be easingc
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into normal foods, including bland stuff like porridge,ut they did today ask for an upgrade to ♪ >> as for the rescue effort thee chief of rescue mission is hailing everyone who was f volved more than 1,000 military and,course, the volunteer divers who really did make this all happen. >> we have finished successfully something that nobody ever thought it could be done. it's the first time in the world. ♪ >> reporter: janice macke frayer, nbc news, chiang rai thailand. >> doctors are not letting the boys touch each other yet unless they are sure the boys don't have any serious infections. pat? >> now to president trump's newest supreme court pick. a federal judge born right here in our are brett cavanaugh. he arrived onl the h this
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morning tong begin m senators ahead of his tsnfirmation hearing. meanwhile, democre vowing to fight the nomination with everything t gy have. blayne alexander joins us now to break it all down for us. blayne? >> reporter: yeah, pat. it'sel defin say to say that for the most part senate republicans and democrats alike are really making judge brett kavanaugh their mission. republicans want to see him on the supreme court, and democrats want toim stop no matter what. it's the fst in a series of senate t-sidowns. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh escort by vice president mike ps face toace with top republicans chuck grassley and mitch mcconnell. >> weer look closely looking th your leader. >> reporter: frienayy turf t but tougheruestions and roads ahead. he must win over republicans lisa murkowski and susan collins and now -- >> his role as a circuit judge
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is very different from a supreme court judge. >> reporter: after 12 years on the bench, cavanaugh has a length paper trail of decisions and writings certain to come under scrutiny. one likely point of contention, abortion rights and his opposition to allowing aeenage immigrant to get an abortion. >> you see time and time again a pattern where i don't see this spark ofen indnce. i see someone who is very conservative. >> reporter: democrats slamming him on everything from gun control to he can sglaer judalt >> reporter: and it's being suggested that congress change the law tot prev a sitting president to not be prohocuted. >> he the candidate who he thought would best protect him from the muen.er investigat >> reporter: president trump says he did not ask cavanaugh about his ideology. >> brett kavanaugh h gotte rave reviews, rave reviews. >> reporter: now counting on
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senate republicans to send his second nominee to the supme court. pat, the countdown is officially on. the white house wants to see cavanaugh confirmed before the courts convened in october. >> thank you, blayne. judge canaugh has deep roots in our area. he grew up in bethesda, attended high schoo atgeorgetown prep and lives with his family in chevy chase, and hs aive with catholic charities. coming up at 4:30, news s meagan fitzgerald talks with father john ensler who has known cavanaugh since t jung was an altar boy. now we turn to the crisis at e border. today is the court-order dead line for the trump adnistration to reunite 100 children upped the age of 5 with their migrant parentson this afterno roughly half of them are still separated. the justice department says that 54 children are back with their
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families. five others are undergoing final background checks. reunions will be a bit more difficult for the rest some of the parents have already been deported. president trump blamed the parents for that earlier today. >> ewell, i h a solution. tell people not to come to our untry illegally. that's the solution. don't come to our country illegally. the department of justice has until july 26th to reunite all famiates sep at the border by president trump's zero tolerance policy. right now an urgent search is underway in prince william county for aissing teenage girl. 15-year-old anna mariai hernanez-rodriguez has last seen last thursday. call police if you know where she is. a victim in a deadly crash ha been identified.
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them vic was hit trying to cross columbia pike. authorities say the driver of theehicle did stay there at the scene, and at this point there are no charges expected. john mcnamara loved sports, especihe terps. >> today, friends and family came together to remember the longtime journalt killed in last month's shooting at the "capital gazette" in annapolis. chris gordon explains now how some members of the university of maryland family paid tribute to his life. >> john mcnamara is remembered as an outstanding newspaper reporter who loved his family, his friends s arts. >> johnny may was my kind of guy, your kind of guy he was blessed with the whole package. he had personality. he had work ethic, family values and a burning desire to be the very best writer he could
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possibly be, and he was. >> reporter: mcnamara was killed along with four of his colleagues at the "capita gazette" shootings on june 28th. thehis service at university of maryland memorial chapel up of mcnamara's friends said journism is under siege. r >> bysing your hand, how many members of the media i know working back there, but otherwise how many journalists do we have here in the building? god bless you all. >> reporter: mcnamaras known for reporting with passion and precision about maryland basketball. >> he was a purist about the game. he just didn't care who won or who lost or who playell it was how well the game was played. >> reporter: john mcnamara went to school here at the university of maryland and graduated from the journalism school and covered all maryland spots. today was kind of a homecoming for the community to say godspeed. reporting from the university os maryland, c gordon, news 4. w
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l, it looks like a chess game gone horribly wrong in southeast d.c., but police say this mess was the work of vandals. police say someone tossed giant ochess piece the roof of a building at a second ice street last night. the kings, queens and pawns smashed the windshields of several cars and littered the sidewalk. police are still looking for the people who threw those pieces. we're just a few days away from a major league baseball all-star festivities taking over edc. security is ste up. metro adding more service and road closures around nats park and mayor muriel bowser believes the city is not only ready but safe. >> it's another big event. it is another great big sports event, and so we're getting more practice at doing big sports events. you heard chief talk about he's always scanning the nation and
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the world for information pertaining to d.c. not aware of anything in particular we need to be worried about so we'll prepare as we always do. very hyper in a security-focused way. >> tgest events coming up, the home run derby and major league a s-star game for next monday and tuesday nights. >> going to be pretty exciting. i hope so, because i'm going to be there. >> you sure are. >> can'twait. >> won't miss this for nothing. well, how would you like us toroadcast from your backyard? >> well, you know, folks, we can do that. in fact, we are doing that today. storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer is live i potomac for the first backyard weather of the s hi, doug. >> hey, guys, a beautiful day, but it's hot out here. we're in the shade and everybody else in the shade getting things red for you. we've got tents sipt and the
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storm team h and a day. a lot of people coming the next hour or so. we'll be live the next threeur show you what's happening. temperatures outside, it's a hot one. temperatures sitting at 95 degrees right now in the city. humidity not all thatad, but, you know, trust me, spend a little time outdoors and you'll abe sweating bit for sure. 91 degrees in hager aown. heund the area and everyone around the 90-degree. ma down to the south, no clouds around our area and just south we're talking about what might be hurricane chris of the right now it's tropical storm christian. we'll have the latest update on that in just a couple of minutes and, w again,ll meet the family here as well right here in north potyac. alreeen playing basketball and football. got to put everything away. i'm sweating. >> did you cheat? because i know how you are, all right? did you cheat, matt? >> yeah. h it's okay. you don't have to est.
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>> all right. >> heel won'tus. >> nope. later, dougyou >> see you in a bit, man. we'll hear from the local ycling community after a bicyclist was killed in the district. what they want done to prent this from happening again. >> and a chemical leak at a d cleaning business in virginia causing an odor in sonc homes and ns among residents about their melt. >> pays to have a royal uncle. 3-month-old prince
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the heat and humid city back. tracking tropical storm chris tonight. storm team 4st meteorolooug kammerer is in your back-yard in north potomac coming up in three minutes. mat? >> tfternoon, we're learning new details about a deadly crash involving a man on a bicycle in the district. he was hit and killed by a truck while riding downtown. news 4's pat collins joins us live from the scene near new hampshire and m street. so what happened? pat? >> reporter: well, pat, a few minute ago a friend of the victim brought some flowers to the place where it happened and used a yellow ribbon to tie it to a signal post here.
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we're leaing more and more about this terrible crash and its tragic consequences. the bicyclist killed in our city over the weekend has been dentified a6 yield jeffrey long he works for a social media research company in virginia. yhe spent severalrs as an aide to senator richard m blumenthal froconnecticut.lo jeffre. run over by a delivery truck in our city's west end. not far from his northwest homey this is how t say it happened. new hampshire avenue and m street, the cyclist is in this dedicated bicycle lane. a delivery truck in the roadway out here. the delivery truck makes a new -hand turn on to hampshire avenue and hits the psychly. e cyclist is taken to the hospital and pronounced dead and
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a short while later. greg billing is the executive director of the washington area bicyclist association. he says this is a dangerous place for bikers. >> it sounds like this driver of the truck crossed the protected bike lane when this person was biking and struck this person and has killed them. it's a devastating injury that sadly we could have prevented. >> the statement tonight from jeffrey long's family. words cannot express what a wonderful man jeff was. he was selfless and loved his family, his friends, his community and life very much. his family asks that we respect their privacy during these sad days.p coming at 5:00, bicyclists speak out abouti' this. see you then and now back to you. >> all right. >> you got it. see you in a bit.
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>> urwell,ng now to the weather which is pretty nice on this tueafternoon, and doug is enjoying it in someone's backyard. >> where youat, man? >> we're in north motor packs someone'back-yayard. we're at the frazier backyard and we've got the summer and coleman family and keeps going. more and more people are showing up as people get off work. still 4:15. we've got the grill going over here. take a look at this. we've got some good stuff. we've r got some good stuht there. we've good ribs and hot dogs and hamburgers. that's all in. this is my boy adrianne right here. adrianne coleman, a good buddy of mine. you've been asking me, like, doug, i want you to come to my family owes backyard for a
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while. how come? >> because i'm a good guy and i watch your dog, you know, when you go away and watch your house. >> you got all nervous all oa sudden. >> i kind of did. everybody is watching so it's all good. when you go away you always say you want to pay me to watch your house, watch your dog an i'm like no, this is what we're going to do. we're family. >> we're fam. >> and last year when you were doing the backyard barbecue, this would be the perfect spot, i've got the perfect family, know what i'm saying. everybody has and good time here we are. >> you promised me food, too, and we've got in a. >> we alreaw kthat. >> that's my cousin anthony over iere. gene's barbecu his, and when i tell you it's on, isis on. >> in for the next three hours. it's a little bit on the hot side. not too right? not too bad. >> let's talk about what's going on outside right now temperature-wise, guys. we're sitting right nown the warm side. it's 95 degrees right now downtown here in north potomac
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area right off chris orchard. sitting at 92 and 93, we've got some heat. winds out of north at 25 miles per hour. take a look at temperatures arnd the rest of the region that. sun gets you as soon as you step in here. look at the numbers. current temperatures sitting in the 90s everywheretor the m part here as we look towards the afternoon. do we have the temperatures, guysh can we swi that map and get those temperatures going because i would like to see what's happening up in martinsburg. 92 degrees. 29 in fredericksburg and 939 in manassas. the hottest on the map is in the district at 95. rain. talking about how dry it has beennu it will con to be on the dry side. storm team 4 radar dry, and it will continue to stay that way. we could use se moisture and use it is from tropical storm chris which i think will be a hurricane at 5:00 thisrn afn. we're waiting on the latest advisory there, but we're expecting it to be a hurrica as of 5:00. however, it's moving out to seal takek at the current conditions and get out of way so you can see my shadow in the
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way. moving northeast at 5 miles per hour. see you on scrn. let's put you into motion and see where this is staying. well offshore. it's expected to stay a categury 1cane and going to get a pretty strong hurricane with winds possiblyver 95 miles per hour. that's something we're tracking t r you and then moving right up the east and maybe some rip currents,'murks again, i not expecting much even down towards the beaches, ocean city be delaware beach should fine. tomorrow a hot one. a temperature tomorrow once again around 90 and 91 eede a few more clouds. gorgeous tomorrow afterno though because the humidity will come down. temperatures tomorrow higher and thursday a shower east, and most ofhe day with hig temperatures around 88. friday around 87 degrees and saturday around nd90, we stay in the 90s just about all of next week. some better chances of showers next monday, tuesday and wednesday, too, as the frontal boundaryries to move on in across the area. so that' about it for the
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step-day forecast. again, we'll continue to have people showing up. you know, if theyade this much food got a lot more people coming. a lot mor people coming. >> i told you it was hot out here, didn't i? >> got me a towel. i'm all set >> you want to talk about with the towel, leon. >> i want rib report. i want the rib report next timee next time check if i need the rib report, okay in >> thank you doug. >> absolutely. >> we'll be back. coming up next here at 4:00. airplane bathrooms aren't exactly spacious as you know. if you can believe it, they are actually getting smaller. we'll. explain why >> and a black bear stares straight intour camera on chopper 4 after a pack of dogs chased it up a tree in woodidge. woodidge. wherbre
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thanks for the ride-along, captain! i've never been in one of these before,ho evenh geico has been- ohhh. ooh ohh here we go, he we go. you got cut off there, what were you saying? oooo. oh nno. maybe that geico has been proudly serving the military for over 75 years? is that what you wanted to say? mhmmm. i have to say, you seemed a lot chattier on tv. geico. proudly serving the military f over 75 years.
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>> let mehi tell you som, if you can change your clothes in an airline ba, are you talented. >> if you need to change your clothes in an airli,s bathro you've got some issues. something going on there. you may notice the rest roo are getting a little tighter. >> no, you're not gaining weight. airlines are saying they have to make more room for passengers. got to blame the rising fuel costs. >> how many more passengers can plane if n board the they make the bathrooms smaller? >> let me tell you something. once you have to change diapers in the aisles and stuff like that, it will put a lot of pressure on the airline to kind liminate this. one thing they want to sacrifice are the rest rooms, and so now, i mean, if they keep goingll th give you a cup. >> don't want toee that. don't want to see that. > have to go in sideways, come on now. >> talk about pancakes. talking about ihop. we know they went for ihob for a
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while and talking about changing breakfast up on us. talking out a social media firestorm, when the announcement came back in june that ihop was changing toihob, everybody is like burgers? well, it didn't even last had a the company has announced that they are now flipping it back to ihop and then they are doing a promotion for 60-cent pancakes and they say the ihob was just a promo for their new bigge on the menu >> you know what, it works. because we're talking about if. >> i think there's a lot of pressure. >> i think people were about to picket. they were about to picket outside andring back the "p." >> what about "a," and talk about avocado toast. >> my sister in l., that's all the rage and millenials love avocado to st as well.
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now they are coming up with a bar? >> avocado chocolate bars. >> now, look at that. they take pieces of avocado toast and put it in the chocolate bars and this is in l.a. they are taking a step up. now the thing is if you're going to put avocado toast into mething to taste good, white chocolate might not be best thing for that. at least do a little milk chocolate orpa something. would you try it? >> the chocolate doesn't appeal to me, but i love avocado on toast. i'm all in. >> it's the new rage now. avocado toast. put a little bacon in it and have a little breakfast and dessert. >> and the finger right here. >> exactly. >> see her here each day on tuesday for things that are trending.
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before last night few people knew the name brett kavanaugh and now the name of presides trumupreme court pick is on everyone's list. >> folks in our area have known the judge since heit was ae boy. pictures on the walls of georgetown preparatory school in bethesda show brett kavanaugh as a hig school student. fitzgerald isagan speaking with those who remember the judge as an excellent student and star athlete. >> of cose, went to prep and was a great athlete. >> he's a hometo guy and grew up bnethesda and played football at georgetown prep and was captain of the basketball team his yearbook pictures hangs in the halls next to the other members of the class of 1983 and not far from his fellow classmat and current supreme court justice neal gorsuch. cavanah's junior year history teacher says he was an ideal student. >> one of his greatualities s always been composure. in a tight game, when he's in
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class debate. >> father john ensler is his priest and mentor of more than 40 years. he says brett kavanaugh is a man of service. >> he envoys being with the people. these are people who are homeless, people who are in shelters. >> father john was there last night when president trump chose cavanaugh to replace justice anthony kennedy as the next supreme court justice. the many democrats aren't happy about the appointment and s they will fight to block cavanaugh from the bench, but whatnoer happens those who him well say his values and professionalismon't change. >> he's a man of god. a man of faith andanove and who cares for other and a man for others. that's who he is, and i don't see him changing at al >> reporter: meagan fitzgerald, news 4. >> stay with us for continuing coverage over the next two and a half hours, an tonight on "nbc nightliness news" with lester holt, we're covering the politics of brett kavanaugh's
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nomination to the court. >> here at the live desk we're working breaking news. we have an amber alert issued for two people. montgomery county police are looking for 9-year-old kingston per and18-month-old cena perry. investigators think the children could ber- with 35-yd dwight perry. the tree were las seep in gaithersburg, and dwight perry is driving a blue toyota cam rai maryland tags-5-df9222. you'ree asked to call pol you see them anywhere. >> tonight the neighborhood bear from prince wilntam cis going to be waking up in the wild again and state conservation took him away from that area and released him into the wild this morning. chopper 4 was on the scene with the bear who is hiding in a tree along kentland drive in woodbridge yesterday. the officer tranquilized the bear and took him away to a new
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home away from our homes. >> ok. >> can't b good neighbors. >> not with a bear. >> actor george clooney is out of t hospital after a scary motorcycle crash inal ity. >> yeah. italian media reports a car collided with clooney on the island of sardinia. he was reportedly on his way to a mov set when the accident happened. fter the accident happene clooney hit the windshield andn was w a helmet. he's living on the italian mainland at lake como. >> how bad is your life ift you're stuck a movie set in sbinia? >> not bad. another airline saying no to peanuts. southwest will stop giving people packaged peanuts as of gust 1st. this move comes amidrowing concerns of peanut allergies. southwest is going to keeper sving other complementary snacks you should still notify the
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airline about peanut allergies, rather if you have one before you book your flight. >> now they are cutting it out. >> a lot ofeople have allergies. >> and they have to adjust. >> got to be extra fucare this is deadline day. a few dozen immigrant families expect to be reunited as the face of thousands more remain in limbo. >> what do you have for the babs who everything and when we say everything we mean everything. coming up the duke of sussex going all out for his youngest nephew who is fifth in line to the throne of engld. >> and it's a hot one across our area today. temperatures reaching 95 degrees today, but we cool a little as we head towards the next couple of days. we talk about that and the late on tropical storm chris. ris and amelia join me in a couple of seconds and everybody is here trying to get some food. i'm going to go, too. i
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information and once we get that we'll give it to you, and we don't even know how the crash snow that d all we this crash happened on fairfax station road and this carme w some way wound up in that particular yard through that fence, so we'll let you know more as we monitor it right here. >> you probably hrd of people giving gifts at a baby's b christeninore but maybe not like what prince harry gave prce louis yesterday. we heard prince harry gave his nephew a first edition copyok o the "winnie the pooh" which set him back about 10,000 bucks. a friend tells the british news outlet the book is in part a tribute to his mother princess diana. she loved the classics, and it was prince harry's idea to make a special library for his niece and his nephews and we're told prince harry initially had his eye on the book "through the looking glass" but th would
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have cost 32 grand. >> 10 grand not too much but 32 and too much. >> the kids should keep that book and passt on. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> so what would you do to get that perfect picture for instagram? the memorable adventure that quickly turned dangerous for these folks. >> and we go live to northern virginia where homeowners are extremely concerned about a dry cleaning business that's left them with dangerous chemicals beneath their home. >> and storm team 4 tracking tropical storm chris and its potentia
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think the children could be with their father, 35ear-old dwight perry. the three were last seen in gait liithersburg. say this stemmed from an incident that happened this morning d they say dwight per perry is driving a car with the plate -- >> everyone is finally out. all the remaining members of the thai soccer team areeing treated at a hospital. rescue crews remained the four boys and coach from deep inside the cave in northern thailand this morning. all the boys appr fine and were alert. while familiar hi members can see them, they still can't touch them. doct want to make sure they have no dangerous diseasesr infections. betts did a native brett
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trkavanaugh is presidentp's pick to replace retiring supreme court justice anthonyendy. cavanaugh currently serves on the d.c. circuit court and lives with his family in chevy chase. today is the deadline to un e some migrant children with their families. the trump adminisation says me children will have to wait longer though. about 100 children under the age 5 were supposed to be back with their parents by today. roughly half o them are still separated. family and friends remembered longtime sports writer john mcnamara today. the gazette reporter was killed last month in annapolis. he was remembered as a truth teller a w friend loved sports and loved people. back to >> it went on for years. chemicals from a dry cleaning business leaked into the ground water in o arlington neighborhood and now for the first time residents are getting the first fulleport on the environmental impact of that business bureau chief julie carey visited
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now rea today and joins u with more. julie? >> reporter: hey, leon. this is the area that's impacted and a community of 350own homes and condos and beneath these homes and sidewalks and yards in the groundwater is a giant plume of dry cleaning chemicals that flowed into this area years ago. the dry cleaning business that once caused a pblem. it's way over on the other side quaker lane t.stopped using the potentially hazardous chemical more than a decade ago when it learned of the leak. local officials and residents, they didt find out until 2016 that the luunderground of chemicals had flowed beneath their the arlington supervisor lives in theghborhood and spoke to us via facetime. >> for a while they thought it was there and then they learned it had started to migrate and it took them a while to then getis
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peon and follow and go in and start to map it out. >> now an environmental company hihed by shopping center owner presented its environmental report to residents last night. the virginia department of environmental quality also involved in this process. coming up at 6:00, i'll tell you what they will be doing here moving forward to make sure these chemicals don'tause any big problems. back to you now in theye stewed s. >> all right. >> thanks, julie. >> let's hope not. today is the perfect day for a backyard barbecue. >>ah. >> yeah. >> it's hot. it's hot. >> okay. doug has been working this and watching the guy working theil in north potomac. >> i'm watching. >> yeah, you're watching. >> you're not doing the sweating. i >> that's whao. i mean, you know, i'm not opposed to getting on therill and when you have a man like anthony here you don't -- a man
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does not touch anoser man' grill. >> that's right, that's right. >> you got to be ready for that. i mean, when i even came over, he was like hold back. that ain't for everybody. >> that ain't for everybody. >> you got food ready to go. we'll wait at. 5: can you wait for that? >> all right, good. they got it all ready. >> it's worth it. >> leon was asking about the ribs. that's -- that's the first thing i'm getting into. guys, a beaiful day out here for backyard weather. hot for sure and that's why we're all in the shade. why we're all in the shade. i want to talk real fast and something to sai me earlier. she's with the arican red cross. >> we want people to come out and donate blood because we've t ahortage going on. >> have a shortage and need that so bad. my father is suffering right now from leukemia, and has been ing through pints of blood every single day so we need people to come out. >> right, please come. please could. as many cs possible come because there is a shortage. >> thank you very much. let's give her a round ofau
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ap to know what she's been doing. >> let's go ahead and talk about at weather right now. now we've got some excitement in here. i love it. isove it. lealk about the weather and show you what's happening right now across the area. temperature-wise we're sitting in the 90s.pp we'll be dg from the 90s, 95 degrees right now down to 80 degrees at 7:00 and down to 86 at 9:0 andy 11:00 tonight we're going to be right around the 83,84-degree mark. definitely a lot hotter than it was just this time yesterday. around the region 94 in baltimore and 88 degrees down towards annapolis and over towards the reston area and herndonoming in at 93. a hot day, but humidity levels ndve been fairly low today that's very good news. as the radar looks, nothing on there at all so tomorrow a day ry similar and a little bit cooler, and we actually have a slight cha ie half showerthe afternoon and we kind of left that off. going for a high temrature of 91 degrees with the humidity and
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we need some moisture. have a tropical system just off the coast. t let's go amelia. looking at this. is the latest righthere. right now you've got that back in the storm center. >> hasn't updated yet so we're waiting for that update toome in any minute and we're tracking tropical storm chris with maximum sustained winds at 75 miles an hour moving towards the northeast at 9 miles per hour. is incident yesterday in the last few days has been stationary so it's picking up steam and will stay off the coast and will remain a category 1 hurricane or very strong tropical sto pretty much through the end of the workweek. this m lns a very impact for us here. high waves at our beaches and re maybe rip cs there tomorrow, but for the most part, chris, it's something we're looking at on satellite and radar as it stays out to sea. again, officially am,ropical stut we think it will be upgraded likely to aocrat gri 1 hurricane by about the 5:00 p.m.
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update. back here at home. the weather is having a low impact on your day torrow. we'll have a few clouds out there during the morning hours and we'll havere iing sunshine. maybe an isolated shower as doug mentioned during the aernoon r our southern areas, southern maryland down through north fredericburg. anothe pool day and a lot of lawns getting crispy outhere and nowhere near drought condition. so much rain the previous two months that the last two weeks are just d at the surface. grilling tomorrow night is going to be on thursday if you're east of 95 maybe a shower but everybody else is lookingntt p of sun and temperatures in the 80s. no 90s on thursriy ory. as we look to saturday a high temperature around 90 degdes n sunday there is a chance for some scattered late day showers and thunderstorms and the fret right now ptty small at 30% and if i had to pick a uhlend day to ask something outdoors like the tee
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time or long bicycle ride pick saturday. the humidity builds back in for the weekend. you're out there an it's going to be warmest day all week so hopefully it's nice and cool in the shade for your backyard weather. >> we did backyard weather on the warmest day of the week. >> we' a hot. >> you hot. my buddy adrianne says i want to see people on television. there you are. got to turn around to see you on tv. that's the wrong side but that's still you. >> back inside. >> all right, man. can -- can you bring a brother one rib, one rib, that's all i'm asking for, all i'm asking. just you, leon? >> one rib. >> just asking.ca a brother get a rib? >> all right. thank you. you know, wik all to post our best pictures online. we do it all the time, but would you get into shark-infested waters for the sake of a picture for instagram? >> well,his teenage model did
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