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bleach the -- tak a sip of the height wine that serves as a bleach so you have white teeth walking intonn di. supreme court showdown. the president's pick for the high court heads to l hill as we dig into his past and deep roots in our communit >> greatualities have always been composure. you know in, a tight game, when he's i a class debate. >> miracle in thailand. >> the risky rescue happening now is pulled out of the cave? tragedy in a protected bike lane. what we're learning about the airplane bathrooms are going to get even more cramp the. we begin witome breaking news in montgomery county as poce search for two children who may be in danger. police say their father attacked
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his girlfriend and took off with his two kidws 4's jackie benson is in gaithersburg where the s tbbing girlfriend happened. jackie, what have you learned? >> well,oncern for these two very little chiren rose up earlier today after a non-fatal stabbing here at the scene. su can still a police car over there about 1:00 this afternoon. the victim is described as the mother of one. two children. those children kingston perry who is 9 years old and cena perry who is just 18 months old re the subject of an amber alert. police tell us they are concerned about the children's welfare. now, the two childrebe are eved to be with their father dwight perry, and he is believed to be driving a blue016 toyota bemry with a maryland license plate n 5df8922.
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now, dwight perry is describ as the boyfriend of the woman who was stabbed. right now we don't have a lot of informion as toss why police think that the children are in danger, but obviously you've got a situation that began with violence here earlier todn. the child in the custody of someone who may be involved in that though, a they really want folks to be on lookout for this vehicle ande gt children into a place where police feel that they are saf i lin gaithersburg. ckie nson, news 4. >> that's a tough one. more breaking news tonight, this time from fai county. news 4 has just learned that all three victims involved in a terrible crash on fairfax station road in clifton this afternoon, they are all high school students. ave of them life-threatening injuries. we're told the three are students at r sinsonondary school. video from chopper 4 shows just how mangled the jeep is after that crash. the vehicle slammed into a trepo
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ce say that speed appears to have been a factor in this cras 're gathering more information now and we'll update you just as soon as we learn more. now to what has become a familiar ritual as the supreme court nominee makes the rounds on capitol hill. >> brett kavanaugh is a federal judge with some localha roots run deep, and today he met with senators to build support for his confirmation hearing, amend he wasoing to need it. >> republicans have a razor thin majority, and democrats are making it clear they are notin down without a fight. blayne alexander is tracking all the action for us. hi, blayne. >> reporter: you're. in the senate, both sides republicans and democrats are laser focused on nomineerett kavanaugh. republicans want to see him on the supreme court and quickly and democrats are trying to stop him any way thean. it's the first in a series ofet?
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sit-downs and supreme court nominee breath cavanaugh escorted bypr vicident mike pence face to face with chuckan grassley mitch mcconnell. >> we look forward t working very closely withour leader. >> reporter: cavanaugh must win over moderate republicans lisa murkowski and susan collins, both of whom supported cavanaugh's lower court appointment and now. >> his role as a circuit court judge is very different than a supreme urt judge. >> reporter: after 12 years on te bench cavanaugh has a lengthy paperil of writings and decisions to come under scrutiny. >> you can see time and time again a pattern where i don't see thi spark of independence. i see someone who is very conservative >> reporter: democrats slamming him on everything from gunro contl to healthcare. >> judge cavaugh is your worst nightmare. >> reporter: and zeroing in on
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an article from cavanaugh suggesting congress change the law to prent a sitting president from facing prosecution. >> he chose the candida who he thought would best protect him from the mueller investigation. >> reporter: president trump says he did not ask cavanaugh about his ideology. >> brett kavanaugh's gotten rave reviews, rave reviews. >> reporter: nown counting senate republicans to send his second nominee to the supreme court. >> so now the countdown is on, doreen. the white house wants to see cavanaugh confirm by the time court reconvenes in october. that gives senatens republica less than three months. >> back to you. >> blayne alexander reporting, thanks, blayne. judge brett kavanaugh was born in washington and raised bethesda and graduated from georgetown prep in 1983, two years fahead supreme court justice neal gorsuch. cavanaugh graduated from yale college and yale law school. he clerked for supreme court
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justice anthony kennedy. he serveden inr positions in president george w. bush's white house, and in 2006e was sworn in as a judge on the d.c. circuit of the u.s. court o appeals. the chief judge on that court is rrick garlandho was denied a hearing when president obama nominated him and at the time cavanaugh call garland supremely competent for the supreme court. much more coming upt in the n half hour. this appears to be a tragic accident in the district. a man wasidg his bike in a designated bike lane. he was struck and kild this weekend by a delivery truck. all of this unfolding at an unusual intersection. this was just a few blocks south of dupont circle. news 4's pat collins is there with the details on that this evening. pa t >> reporter:he place where it happened, a friend of the victim
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brought some flowers and used a yellow ribbon to attach them to a signal post here. we're learning more and more about this terrle crash and its tragic consequences. the bicyclist killed in our city er the weekend identified as 36-year-old jeffrey lorg. heked for a social media research company in virginia. he spent several years as an aide to senator richard blumenthal from connecticut. tonight this statement fro his family. words cannot express what a wonderful man jeff was. he was selflesed he l his family and friends, community and life very much. jeffy long, run over by a delivery truck in our city's west end. not far from his northwest homei
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th how they say it happened. new hampshire avenue and m street. cyclist is in this dedicated bicycle lane. a delivery truck in the rdway out here. the deliveryes truck m a right-hand turn on to new hampshire avenue a hits the cyclist. the cyclist ise taken to th hospital, pronounced dead a short while later. greg billing is the executive director of the waington-area bicyclist association.is he says thi a dangerous place for bikers. >> it sounds like this triver of thck crossed the protected bike lane when this person was biking and struck this person and has killed them, and it's a devastating injury that sadly we could have epevented. >>ter: this is a way to danger. at some intersections in the city, there is a light dedicated just forcl ts.
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when that light is green, cyclists have the right of wayhr to go tgh the intersection, but when that turns red, the cyclist must st, and the cars and trucks, they have the right to go through the intersection. police are continuing to investigatehis crash. so far no charges.nd back to you. >> well, we have so many cyclists in this town now, and it'such a good thing. i hope everyone starts paying more attention and being much moreec respectfulse they don't have a lot of protect on them. thanks, pat. >> indeed. the family of a young accountant who was shot and killed by u.s. park police during a traffic stop is taking a new approach in their quest forth answers. man's family is frustrated because few details about this case have been made public. we know the 25-year-old was nearved in a fender bende
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old town alexandria last november. park police say he l them on a chase for many miles to the george washington parkwsh. m video shows his jeep stopped on that road, and that's owhen officerned fire. but after months of asking for information and gettingnowhere, is geiser's family is trying to use the power of theed f of information act. they filed a foia request to learn the names of the officers whon shot their and what led to that shooting. the world has been glued to the story of the lostce s team and their tricky rescue from that flooded cave in thailand. the final four members and their coach are now safel out of the cave and the final piece of a very complicat rescue relay. leon harris i here with the latest details. >> doree be month in the making, this rescue effort, and now it's an international sigh of relief because the entire team safe and in isolation at a
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hospital. they are being watched very carefully right now. they are being checked out fori infe that are commonly contracted in caves. two kids are believed to havepn monia as well. parents of the first rescued boots have been able to come and visit them, but they have only beeno able to it through a glass window there. the boys are wearing dark glasses because their eyes have to readjust to light they have and in the cave for so long they are eating a special bland diet to rebuild their strength. some boys who came out earlier asked for bread with chocolate spread and that request was all of this is uplifting end to a drama that started 15 days ago. they decided to go inside and explore the cave and a he have rain storm kicked in and it turned the cavento a watery prison. they have been huddled on a ledge deep inside for nine days when they were fnd inside.
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the discovery led to a complicated recovery. good news is that all the kids were good and they were very, very calm during the rescue. tonight it's conrmed the boys were given a mild sed difficult to helpe red their stress levels, but they are now out and all safe. wendy, back to you. >> that's a great, great happy ending. thank you. today marks two years since the high-profile unlved murder of dnc staffer seth rich, a case that sparked a wild conspiracy theory but has -- the are now no arrests. rich was shot and killed in july of 2016 a block from his apartment in the bloomingdale d.c.borhood of northwest some conspiracy theorists suggested that rich was targeted for allegedly leaking dnc e-mails to wikileaks and rich's parents sued over thoseim c detectives say his murder was a
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botched robbery. dozens of young migrantti children in limbo as the government misses a deadline to reunite them with their parents. so whatns hap next? the war over minimum wage as local leaders take steps toth kp new bill from taking. effect we'll have both sides of this still heated debate. hard to believe? but the cramped teeny little weenie airplane bathrooms will get even tighter. why cutting back could help airlines cash in. >> hey. >> hey, everybody. you get enough to eat? >>h! y >> we're just all kind of just chilling after -- yeah, it's been hospital w ate a lot today. oh, but we've got more backyard weather to come, right? g youuys ready? back in a cinple ofes and back in a cinple ofes and
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there's a secret operation to reunite migrant children with their parents. some of them had to travel hundredhef miles, butare the lucky ones. a report on that and on the childrentill waiting for their reunions after a key deadline for the trump administration came and went. >> reporter: dozens of the youngest migrant children in limbo. the trump administration admits it won't meet tuesday's dead
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loin for reunification. this woman was separated from her son and daughter a month ago. when asked when she expects to be reunited. i don't know, she says. it comes on the heels of a federal judge's decision not to extend the maximum detentionor period f migrants. the president askedsbout it he boarded marine one. >> tell people not to come to our country illegally. ed >> reporter: aal judge ordered the children younger than 5 be reunited with their families by tuesday. officials b able to reunite just over halfe. by the deadl the delays on some of the remaining cases they say are due to reasons including parents with criminal records, a parent with a communicable disease and an allegatn of child abuse. further complating matters is that the two federal agencies involved didn't initially share records. >> this was not the united stat taking children away and saying we're going to put them in foster care and because you crossed our border we won't allow you to have children back. it's two differentgencies. hhs has one responsibility and
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dhs has another. >> reporter: the aclu has filed suit against the government. >> they separated these children, took them away for months but didn't have clear records about which children belonged to which parents. >> reporter: there have been several public happy reunions. some four dozen families remain separated. a friend of john mamara's described him as my kind of guy. he was lass rock music encyclopedia and big sports lover. longtime "capital gazette" reporter was killed in that newsroom shooting in annapolis, and today the beatles helped usher him into the university of maryland chapel. ♪ ♪ in life i've loved them all >> just one of the poignant
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moment at today's service. news 4's chris gordon was there. >> reporter: john mcnamara is remembered for being devoted to his family,is wright and his friends. >> everybody loved john mcmayor ark. as soon as you met hi immediately you knew, boy, this is my kind of person. >> reporter: mcnamara was killed along with four of his colleagues at the "capital gazette" shootings on june 28th. paul gillespie was in the newsroom during the shooting rampage. >> the loss of john as well as all my other famil members at the capital is tragic, you know. it's a huge hole in our hearts, you know. it's going to be hard to fill. i don't know if we'll ever fill it. >> reporter: at this service at the university of maryland memorial chapel up of mcmayor ark's friend says journalism is under siege. >> byration your hand, members of the media working i know back interest but otherwise journalists, how many journalists do we have here in the building? god bless youall.
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>> reporter: mcnamara is known for his passionatee cover of maryland basketball. >> he was a purist about the game. he justt care who won or who lost or who played well. it was how wel the game was played. as a coach you like when guys understand your game and john understood our game and he was a wonderful man that always made me feel gray, and he'll be miss snn mcnamara went here at the university of maryland andu grd from the journalism school and covered all maryland sports. toy was kind of a homecoming for the community to say godspe f. reportingrom the university of maryland, chris gordon, news 4. > a baby boy with a story that people everywhere are sharing, and police say his nothing short of a miracle. the baby is 5 months old and the image of his little hand utching a stranger's finger gives you a hint of what he's
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been through. he was found half buried in a forest in missoula, mont da, fan in the dirt covered with sticks and debris. the temperature 46 degrees. a sheriff's deputy found him at 00 on sunday morning after a six-hourearch. some gray named francis carlton crowley is to blame according to the police. he and the baby got in car wreck in the woods on saturday, and he was walking to find help and he dided to put the baby down because the infant was crowley is now charged with criminal endangerment. his relationship to that baby not clear. bac home and ready to lead. >> several areas, you know, throughout the country, and this is t only place that i have the feeling like i am home so it's prett cool. >> meet the man taking charge of a local school district, and wait until you see who has become one of his mostst t advisers. >> and we're tracking the tropics. chris is now churning off the
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carolina coast. doug has theotential impact, and our next chance for some
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the sun is out and the heat is and the barbecue is fired
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up. must mean backyard weather. >> and doug is i north potomac where he's been well felled this afternoon, right, doug? >> yeah! >> there you go. >> oh, absolutely. in.lready got the food had our food coma a minute ago and now we're already to go so we're all set, and, you know, playing a little ball. playing ball with mearlier. how did we do? >> i beat you. >> did i get your name right, by the way. >> yes. >> wanted to make sure. he beat me 6-4. that's your son righthere? he bea me. i'm not going to tell you how he beat me but he beat me. ani wanted to give a shoutout you want to give a shout-out because have you somebody very special. >> newborn skyler. want t give a special shout-out. >> she is actually in the hospital. the hospital right now. she will be home soon, a couple of days. >> all right. >> hello to skyler. >> hi, skyler! we've got some redskins fans here, we know that. we know that. we've got one -- we've got one
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lowly dals fan. he's over there. he's been ousted. no, no, no. out at fedex field tailed, you know the redskins aren'tng pla but taylor swift is coming. taylor swift is a coming. ta look at that video nbc 4 over the stadium a little bit earlier out towards fedex and etting up the stadium earlier today. they have a show tonight. they have a show tomorrow night. guess who is going? >> you. >> yes, that's right i'm going. it's myer daug birthday tomorrow so i have to take her to taylor swift. take her to taylor swift. let's show you what's happening weather-wise across the area. look good out there. taylor will be looking good down w ere tonight into tomor night. you know one thing about fedex, leave early. 94 degrees with the wind out of the northwest at 13-mile-per-hour. humidity though has not been a
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factory. 93 innd gaithersburg 92 manassas. dry.e radar it's not only drew but we've been very dry for the last two weeks here. good idea to water the lawn early tomorrow morning. we havor do have the -- that front earl --icou'll n a little bit of a different areas and going for a high of 91. that's hurricane chris town to our south and east, and you can see a well defined eye and last observation it was at 85 miles an hour. very strong h northeast and expect it to become aategory 2 and it may even beha stronger that going up to 95 and back to a category 1 on wednesday and way on out to
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sea. highsomorrow aren't91 and few more clouds and gorgeous tomorrow aernoon even though it's on the hot side. we stay rather warm for this year.f average high temperatures 9 and close to that just about every day. possible shower east and betr ance of showers heading into tunday, morning, tuesday and, of course, n a little more on the bad side. you guys got more of that? >> yeah. >> happy birthday, caee. >> oh, m daughter. >> thank you very much. >> happy bthday to jackie. happy birthday to my doubt. >> thankou, guess. we'll see you in a few minutes. thanks, doug. >> police areicking u the
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cases after the unusual circumstances of the break-in. look at these t children taken today
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we've got more breing news now at 6:30. police are searching for two children who may be in danger. h the fathe been found in
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prince george's county. officers say the father stabbed his girlfriend in montgery county. >> he was found in prince george's county a short while ago, but there are still no signs of the kids. again, he took the kids thisrn g according to police, and there had been an amber alert issued this afternoon for his blue camry, but, again, he has been found without those children, and -- and so that is further complicating the story. it's a 9-year-old boy and an 18-month-old girl who are still missing. we'll keep you posted as soon as we get any new information about that. >> before last nighttt b kavanaugh was not a household name, but some in the area have own the judge since he was a boy playing basketball. now the name of president trumks supreme court p is on everyone's lips. news 4's meagan fitzgerald spoke to the peopl who remembe judge cavanaugh as an excellent student and a star athlete. >> the class of 1983, and it's
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now most -- it now most prominent member jud kavanagh. >> reporter: judge cav snoop dogg a hometown guy growing up in bethesda and captain of the sketball team at georgetown prep. >> we does something, he throws himself into it. >> reporter: dr. stephen oakes, his history teacher, says cavanaugh was a great student. >> one of his best traits has been compossse, during c debates, in a tight race. >> reporter: cavanaugh could join his fellow classmateeal rsuch as the next supreme court justice. he it's amazing to think that one dayy walked these hallss as student together. >> reporter: it's a proud moment for father john ensler as well. he calls cav nation a friend and whose man who is dedicated to his wife and two young gurlgs and even founding time to coach their basketball team. >> the motto of my jesuit hoy
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school -- >> he was there yesterday when president trum nointed cavanaugh to replace justice kennedy on the >> many of the priest that he knows, i've probably known him may have thend most influence on him as well. >> reporter: won't be an easy cavanaugh. most democrats oppose his nomination and have vowed to block his appointment to the bench, but for those who know him wellueay his v and professional won't change. >> he's a man o god, a man of faith, a man of love, a man who cares for others and that's who he is, and i don't see him changing at all. >> meagan fite jerald, news 4. coming up at 7:00, how did judge cavanaugh's visit topi l hill go today? his first visit there. "omplete analysis on "nbc nightly ne with lester holt at 7:00. try to explain this to your insurae agent. giant chess pieces about the size of fire hydrant tossed off
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a luxury building, the kings and kwoens and pawns smaed the windshield of several cars littering the sidewalk andg caus a lot of damage. police believe four people were involved on the rooftop of the senate square apartment on monday night the. large chessboard andieces are part of the apartment's rooftop amenitie so far, no arrests. an update to a story you saw first on 4:00 about bad concrete that's been use build the next phase of the metro line. the united states and state of virginia sued theompany that they say provide had showed cop the l aims to recoup money sueate. from universal concreteuc pr. reports were falsified to make it seem like bad contract wasoo actually in condition. officials are still wait for tests to seeof they have rip out and replace well over 1,000 concrete panels along the second fades of the silver line project. >> dr. gregory hutchings calls
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it ag. homecom the former t.c. williams high school student is returning to the region as superintendent of alexandria's city schools. bureau reporter david culver explains how one localeacher helped put him on this path to success. >> reporter:ummer session turning no a life lesson for these alexandria high school students. >> not going to condone violence in our schools. >> reporter: the city's new school superintendent addressing everything from stemming school violence to expanding vocational prog cms. >> succe also moan i'm going to go into the military or go directly into the workforce. >> reporter: success for ddr dr.hutchings comes with a homecoming. >> i got the job and i was really excited. >> reporter: a dream job that he said ganl in alexandria in kindergarten with his teher, miss dorothy mckenzie. >> she i believe instilled in
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mow tpot anything wasssible. >> reporter: growing up in a single parent household hutchings graduated from t.c. williams high school. after college he pursued education, first as aeaer and then as a principal. >> i said i want to do more than just, you know, touch the lives of 25 kids. i want to touch the lives of an entire school building. >> reporter: in 2003 he took over an entire school system in shaker heights, ohio and invited miss mckenzie, kindergarten teacher and trusted mentor and incident. >> for me to have taught him and for him toome back and be my leader and pour back into me. >> reporter: i'm your superintendent. >> he brings his family and leadership tond alexaa. his two kids joining the more than 15,000 students hut ings willoversee. >> this is the place that i have the feeling that i am home so it's pretty cool. >> reporter: this former t.c. williams prom king back home eager to begin h r newgn in
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a familiar town. in alexandra -- how noise for him and -- >> the prom king. >> can't lose. >> a sudden shut down. why one of the marea'st popular pizza i placess northed to close its doors. >> i'm adam tuss at nats park that just a feways away interest all the all-star activity, hou
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i would tell gw hospital you for giving me new life. for life's defining monts the george washington univeristy hospital defining medicine. for years a cmical from a dry cleaning business leaked into the groundwater in one arlingtonno neighborhood. for the first time residents are getting the first full report on the environmeal impact. bureau chief julie carey visited the area today to learn more. >> reporter: you'd have no reason to notice these metal discs embedded in the sidewalk this shoppingcenter, but they are the top of monitoring wells installed when it was
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discovered that for years toxic dry cleaning chemicalad been leaking from a business yesterday. the leak was fixed. chemicals switched and then a new more recent discovery. the chemicals flowed underqua labor and into therabbed worthy. lington board member spoke to us. >> we learned that this plume enisted and was going over here. >> reporter: res just got a briefing by the environmental company hired by the shopping center owner andot a look at these maps showing the chemical plume. the biggest threat from the chemicals is inhalation, if they somehow seep into the homes, much like raidon gas can. there are five homes at risk and nitoring systemsave been installed that track and remove the vapor. garvey say she confident that the department of environmental quality and other groups involved will stay on top ofny possible hazards. >> my comfort level is pretty high. i want to make sure that the few
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homes that are really affected, that they get taken care of and we get that gas taken care of and we continue to monitor itne >> reporter:f the most important steps just ahead. by fall at least four monitling wells w be constructed here, and they will be used perhaps fores dec to come to monitor that chemical and its impact on the neighborhood in. arlington, julie carey, news 4. >> a popular place for their -- the owner of this local favorite found 5 inches of water this week and in an instagram post the owners say they need time to regroup but will reopen as possible. they don't make sandwich -- >> they do. they are just not known for that. >> and we couldn't fig tet out. >> they are delicious, but you go there for pizza. >> you may notice something different if you're traveling this why it's getting even more cramped inside those tiny littl
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airplanebathrooms. and we've enjoyed a dry stretch, so when does the rain return? doug is tracking the conditions from a
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doesn't it seem impossible that they could find a way to make air tra even more uncomfortable? wait will you hear this. the seats keep shrinking and now anothe seat is going to shrink as well. >> toe to tspeak. average airline seat is just 17 inches wide, the same width as a size 34 pair of jeans or a standard clothes hanger, and now the airlines are going to mak the bathroom smaller.
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how is that possible? nbc's tom costello explains -- and explains why. >> hi, doorien and wednesday, good afternoon to you, so if you've not get gotten on that play with our family and this summer, be aware in fact that the laughs are feting smaller and now it's where they are trying to put more peopleea int the and make more money. if they can tohat for their entire fleet they can do it with hundreds of millions of dollars. it means 3 inches ofew space and 3 inches less of wiggle room for your elbows or for your knees. most of that space is coming out of the sink area. it's going to be tougher to change a diaper if you have t that, just to sit down to wash your hands, to breast feed,
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all that have bomes a bigger challenge. coming up on "nightly news," we'll show y the real dimensions and how much smaller the lavatories are, and is there any hope at all tharlthe es might in fact grow the side of >> tom's full report is just moments away. "nbc's nightly news" with lester holt at 7:00. >> another big huge event is coming , major league owes home run derby and all-star game. crews are creatin and making space for thousand of fans. transportation and security changes are also on the way a adam tuss has a rundown for all of it from nat park. >> the anticipation is building. this place is going to look a whole lot different in just a couple of days and packed to the
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brim with screaming fans for the home run derby and the all-star game and the city says it's ready. here we . >> we are a baseball city, right, washington? >> yeah. >> reporter: inside nats park and the watered dow scoreboards getting a workout with all-star signage and outside a small village being created for all theen , and all of this will start to create some transportation challenges er the next week. >> we're preparing for largeds crnd for road closures and delays. >> the yellow highlighted area shows vehicles and parking restrictions that go in place as early as friday and they will last through next tuesday. ifou plan on using uber or lyft, they will have several blocks at k street set aside inside that restricted zone. the police chief says he's not pecting any celledible threats our nation's capitaluring
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altar week and metro is gearing up for manyf days large crowds and the gm has a messa for all of those out of town when it comes to escalators. what should weell everybody? >> hold the railing. >> reporter: sand left and walk right. >> hold the railing. >> reporter: metro will be here tuesday and wednesday night and mastercard issicsing up the tab for that service. >> now let's see what the weather is going to be like for next week. doug is in north potomac t. toni he kicked off backyard weather for the season. how is it going, doug? >> reporter: oh, it's been going hert out now we've got shade the entire a d so everybody is feeling lot better now. definitely a little hotter earlier and still quite nice. i'm here with miss sharon.
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>> sharon fraszer we've got a loof phrase remembers and we've got some colemans here and that's why i brought you over so you can say yes. >> yeah, yeah, okay. and i'm not sure how it fits in, but it fits in, i just want to say thank you so much for having the pam list and brought out the booed. the copler you liked the most. i got the peach cobbler recipe and find it at miss sharon.com. that's not true. don't go to that website. maybe we need to thi about i i want you guys to come with me and do the weather with me. a look at what's happening out there right now. sitting aund 94 degrees and let me get you right hera. right here," copyright in here coi is getn.
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at 7:00 and 83 ac11. a warm day and nice night as you make your way on out. 14 is the current temperature in rock celil and yeah, we've had the -- i do have moy towel just in cause and i couldn't use that because it has a capitals hat. and take a look down towards the eat a east. looks ke a strongy 1 or 2. i wouldt be surprised if that comes u in lowwh advisory. pact had you -- >> that's going to be the -- planner for tomorrow. 75 degrees at 8:00 a.m.nd 8
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degrees at into tomorrow and then 91 and a little less humid. tomorrow night 86 t andight at 7:00 we're around 92 and tomorrow at 7:00 we're around 86 sothere's a definite difference. much cooler air coming on here thursday morning. most areas especiall over here with the 88. a little bit more heat heading to next week and we don't see any possibility of rain wednesday and thursday, we've brought temperatures down a bit. a warm and humid july and it will continue to be. say good-bye, everybody. >> bye! >> if you want me to comeyoo backyard go to facebook.com/dougkammerer. see you soon. >> all right, thanks, doug. thank you. back to our breaking news. the amber alerte told you
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about at the top of the broadcast is over. a maryland father is in custody and his two children have been found safe. police say dwight perry stabbed his grind in gaithersburg this morning and then took off with his children. he turned himself in and the children have been found safe and unharm.
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hey, go figure. french fries were invted in belgium though belgium puts mayonnaise on them and belgium has the most castles per square mile and belgium has never won a world cup and even with the second youngest team in the tournament so does france. french fans have been waiting 12 years to get back to the time. belgium fans, they have never seen a team get there. corner kick, alderweireld. and the save. griezmann. puts it in wthe header. france with a 1-0 lead.
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81st nu, belgium trying to come up with a number. the bigshot, but lloris with save. the french keeper helps france to the world cup final and win 1-0 and will play the winner of england and croatia. >> all right. what a celebration. closer to my new best friend. wayne rooney working out today. happ o for the day tomorrow when he'll be wching the home game and saturday's first game at aid field. reason en's d.c. debut four days away. been a will wind. as you can see developing relationships and for the goal scorer that's the goal. > come to a new team, a new country, a new set of players, you know, who i've never met before. we all have to get on with andm beriends and on and off the pitch. >> i think everybody's idea with people and you meet themnd
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there's usually something that you meet and it's a god question. been one of those where he's about wt i thought he'd be. >> all io see s far is a very good teammate of theighest quality on the field and a guy that wants to come here and win, anou prove, that y know, he's going to be one of the best players in >> hey, we know, justin timberlake and jessica bole, drake was also there and serena williams facing camila giorgi serving the crosscourtr winneto break giorgi. ain, williams serving for the to ceom up, sewatch cothis,heith backhand winner and serena williams just terrific as she comes through, a terrific rally. serenailliams wins it and moves on to the semifals. she's going after her eighth tle. can you believe that. >> i know. she's fabulous. >> she's fabulous.
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justus fabu >> an inspiration. >> really cool. >> and say it with me. >> i love that. >> "nightly news" start in s
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