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we've got plenty of sunshine out there today. low humidity and we'll be dr d whs the rain return? wh does the heat and humidity return? we have all that on the tst-day
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forecacoming up. mpb good morning. >> the world's most captivating soccer team isho . the 12 boys and their coach released from the hospital today. look at their smiles. the boys spoke about theirore than two week ordeal. >> reporter: this is the day so many people were waiting for. to see and hearhe 12 boys and their coach getting out of hospital and going home. they en talked a bit about what it was like inside that cave. how they licked water from the walls. how they had no watch and no concept of time. they weren't sure how many days had passed t before british divers discovered them and triggering what was an ambitious
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andee dramatic t day rescue mission. the boys spent the last week or so in hospital. now they will be reunitedith their families and head back to school and a normal life. first they mad acommitment. they will go to the monostary and be ordained mosqnks. they will do it as a show of gratitude. >> a pair of american rescues e looking to bring it to the big film. a rough ride home for commuters. record rainfall flooded gw parkway. take a look a this.
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>> more than two and a half inches of rain fell in less than an hour. one man said he immediately pulled over. >> everyone just stopped. you could see a river forming two or three cars ahead. next thing you know water star td coming inside cars. >> the rainro causedblems insidero a m station. a viewer tweeted this video fro the capital southstation. you can see the rain coming from from the ceiling there. it did not affect rail service. the rain didn't last long. it's a beautiful morningr. so that rai yesterday, doug was down in the all-star game.
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last night we had some pretty strong rain and thunderstorms that made their way through the area and stopped when they got to the all-star games. not everybody saw them. behind that rain, behind the front, look at this. gorgeous outside. moving in from the north a lot ofry air pushingt down. we're going to stay in the low 80s for a 'lwhile. take a look another the rain forecast because we do have a lotnf r headed our way. we'll talk about that in the ten-day forecast in just about 15 nutes. thank you. 11:04 this morning. a memorial is growing at an apartment complex in northeast d.c.
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>> a 10-year-old girl was murdered when a group of men jumped out of car and fired a barrage of bullets into a courtyard. this morning her family and police are searching for answers. >> reporter: police tell me no real updates they can share. ere's outrage across the district. police do not believe she was the intended target. she was gunned down outside of her home on monday evening. right now the search is heating up for the get away car and the gunman who took her young life. d.c. police chief shared this flyer on social media asking for the public's help to solve the murder o 10-year-old. a reward of up to $25,000
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leading to arrest and conviction of those responsible. those responsible are on this surveillancefootage. it shows a black infinity pulling into the courtyard aboup 8:. monday. four men wearing masks jump out and begin shooting with 15 to 20 people nearby. they pile back in and drive off in seconds. four people were injured. >> god going to see they get theirstice. they're going to have to answer for it whe up here.down here or they still got to answer forr:i. >> reporoday balloons and stuffer stuffed animals stand beside broken glass. her grandmother talked about getting that frantic call. >> her mother called me like 8:00 and screaming that she was dyin and i had to get here. by the time we got here, they
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had already taken her away. >> reporter: wilson says she spent her last moments alive in her sister's arms. police say the car did he a missi ining bumper. there's a reward for up to $25,000 for an arrest and conviction of tse responsible. we're live outside police headquarters. back into you melissa and aaron. thank you. today we're hearing from one of the men accused of taking part in a multi-stateio prostitutn ring from his home in northern virginia. >> why were you doingthat? >> i haven't done anything. yo need to show what you'r say. where the proof? prove it? you need to prove it. >> are you saying police are
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wrong? >> yes, they are. >> police say he took part in a scheme that broughten w down. he would pick up a new woman from a greyhound bus station every week. both men have bonded out of jail. the stafford county public school system didn't have to venture far in the nationwide search for its next superintendent. the school board chose dr. scott kissner for the job. dr. kissner received his masters degree from here in virginia. he will begin his n job in september. one player who grew up just a few miles from here ishe lk of twitter and not for good reason. we're talkingbout milwaukee
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brewers tcher. fans on the internet found a series of troubling tweets from him. they are shocking and some are a bit too upsetting to mention on air. the tweets from 2011 used racist andhomophobic slurs. he saidrse was 17 y old at the time and it does not reflect who he is today. the mlb says they have spoken with him we are still waiting for an official comment. >> he's probably the only person who didn't have a fun all star night. d.c. was more than ready to play host to the midsummer classic after a 50-year break. it was a b night at the plate for bat erters there. the american league won, 8-6. this morning president trump is not keeping quiet on his summit. the new tweet praising that
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meeting. a f new airce one and the pricey plane is not expected to look like this one. we're gng to run down the planned changes. the nation's t-rex returns hsonian.m we have an update on the
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president trump back peddling after comments heiaade
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about ru interference. the conversation continued over twitter this morning. the president tweeting people at the higher ends of intelligence loved his press conference and he got along well with putin which truly bothered many haters who wanted to see a boxing match. we have reaction from capitol hill. >> reporter: here's president trump take two on whether russia meddled in the 2016 election >> i don't see any reason why it would be. it said it should hav been. i dot see any reason why i wouldn't be russia. >> reporter: his do over not sitting well with critics. >> it's 24 hndrs too late in the wrong place. >> if the president was willi to dismiss american concerns in public, what in the heck did he say in private. >> reporter: democrats want to hear from the interpreter in his meeting with vladmir putin. >> we need translater notes and the translater herself to come
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brief us about what was said privately. >> reporter: the president no longer publicly doubting the intelligence community. >> i accept our intelligence community's conclusi. >> doesnundo the harm completely but it will help. >> reporter: some republicans aren't hhrilled with performance. >> i don't even think the president should have had a press conference with vladmir putin. >>ter: president obama's cia director called itus treaso >> president trump claims he misspoke but still raisesqu tions about whether russia acted alone. in a new nbc survey monkey poll, 68% of americans said they think russia is either unfriendly or the enemy. this poll taken just before president trp's meeti with president putin. nbc news,washington. a secret service agent
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traveling with president trump died yesterday in scotland. the agent uffered a stroke sunday and rushed to the hospital. he passed away yesterday morning. in a statement the secret service says he was a 19 year veteran and surrounded by family and co-workers this is the first secret service al agent to die while on duty since 2005. air force one is about to get a major make over. the iconic color scheme has been around since former president john f. kennedy. president trump announced the changes in a cbs news interview. boeing is building two new executive planes. that will be completed by december 2024. search crews are back in the florida everglades today. two small flight school planes collided in midair and crash yesterday. crews are coming through the gator infested terrain for a fourth victim. the three confirmed victims nge in a from 19 to 72 years
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old. according to our sister station in miami, both planes belong to the dean international flight school. in past decades the school has documented more than two dozen accidents or incidents. five of those were deadly. now to a developing sry in las vegas about the massacre that's still fresh on the mind offense a lot of people especially the victims and their families. now they are facing a lawsuit from one of the larnlest companicompan -- larlest companies in the mgm is counter suing the victims. the company doesn't want any money. they want the federal court to throw out the lawsuits. >> this has nothing to do with nororism and they have motive for the shooting. >> years of drawn out litigation and hearings are not in the best
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interest of the victims, community and those healing. 58 people were killed and nearly 500 more were hurt. a woman simply on her way to hospital up in the with more than 200 bee apstings. thisned in los angeles. the woman was heading iide a home to clean it. she parked near several beehives and was almost instantly attacked. the homeowner called 911. firefighters found hundreds of bees actually attached to the victim.he >> fireman started getting stung and so they were swiping away the bees but they were all getting stung. >> unbelievable. a professional company that removes the bees came to clear the area. they say there were nearly 30,000 bees in those hives. moat victim is still recovering
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from ing. she's expected to be okay. >> that storyust makes my skin crawl. can you imagine. 0 bees attached. >> you get ung, you remember it. 200, i think i'd pass out. >> glad she survived. hope she recovers well. use to be one of the world's most prolific predators. we're talk about the t-rex. n our city is getting ready to house the t-rex >> the smithsonian closed back in 2014 for renovations. we're less than a year to reopening now. >> we get a sneak peek at what we can expect. >> roorter: this is about t be the new home of the nation's t-rex. scientists say even though dinosaurs went einct millions of years oago they can still teach us all a thing or two. it's hardomagine but once upon a time creatures like this used to walk the earth.
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as you look at the bon of this t-rex, you can't help but nder what life was like for it all those years ago. they have learned more about the history of dinosaurs. lessonhat could shed light on climate change. >> people are a get edgy awhut happens next. the best way to plan for the future is understand what happened in the past. >> reporter: it won't open until yearof nex many visitors already roaring with excitement. >> that's ptty exciting to me. they are so huge and scary. it's amazing we're on the same planet there. >> we love dinosaurs. >> i love it when kids cry when they leave. like i don't want to go. i want to stay. i love that too.
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>> pretty cool. >> my son would have gone on that trip had someone told us. whatnot to on a bike. the video that will have young sahat was she thinking, after the break. the basketball court. >> a foul on the court worth calling the cops over. how a game up pick up basketball
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rj take a look at the video. she goes up to the this drawbridge and falls into thes gaphe bridge is opening. you saw her jt weave pasthe warning gates there. this is in wisconsin. you seeeople were nearby. they ran up and helped her out of there. got the bike out too. i guess maybe she said get my bike. only had minor injuries to her face. we can't see her face in this video. >> at least like if shefs goi w going to go for it, a little momentum. >> like mr. bean episode. she's oakay. hundreds of flights were cancelled yesterday due to severe weather in the big apple. take a look at this funnel cloud spotted overor newcity.
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potent storm moving into the city. that's krcraze vy to look at. >> especially in ooklyn. >> it's funny. the one that i remember was in atlanta by the georgia dome. tournamen basketball going on during that time. i remember that was several years ago. that's the one i remember from the big >> that's scary. >> it was definitely scary. the weather we had yesterday was scary. those pictures are filtering in. >> it took me h anr to get from bowie to the navy yard. a couple places where i knew i shouldn't beng dri through and it's like what do you do. >> that's the tough part especially with the people stuck onhe parkway. the rain came fast and furious.
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it just kind of hung out over us for a hot second. in 42 minutes or so we severrec two a a half inches of rain. we hadn't gotten any rain at all in july. all of a sudden we got it all in one day. what's left behind is beautiful weather. we have great day ahead. a great tomorrow and day on friday. enjoy this sunshine because rain is coming back iao our a and we will see some rain chances increasing by the weekend. saturday into sunday. take a look at these temperatures. my goodness, doesn't get better than this in july. temperaturesre in the 70s and 80s. we're headed into the mid to upper 80s. it's really comfortable out e. th we have this low humidity out there. over the next 12 hours beaiful conditions. just delightful and very nice and mild by this afternoon. no rain out there right now. that's a little bit of clutter
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from where the radar station is. i widen out this view. look at that. still h somevy rain. probably creating some pretty good swells justhe allowing north carolina seaboard. coming down there is the front righ w there. thatt passed through our area yesterday. workweek if of your you want to wash that car, feeling good forrcise with low humidity. out door camps for the kids looking fantastic for that. if youe headed to the beach weekend, down to north carolinag we're go have rain. rain chances increase for us on saturday ight. o believe everybody will have some rain chances for this weekend especially if you are l headed to the beach. thene've got chance on sunday as well. we take those chances. unfortunately,ll through next week. we'll tyake a closer look at tht in about ten minutes. > thee too movement has more and more people talking about
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sexual assaultnd harassment. what should you tell yourll e student about the subject?
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the russian gun rights
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advocate charged with spying fog russs before a judge today. >> she's accused of being a new generation ofussian operatives trying to influence american politicians. the lawyers called the allegationsver blown. >> reporter: she will be many court bind men about two hours from now. a lot of crimes she's accused of ttppened right here in d.c. sheded the national prayer breakfast twice. she's accused of using that venue tounet astate department vetting and gain access to high level officials. at one point she direct messaged herussian contact saying i'm following our game. she's accused of conspiracy and acting as a foreign agent. federal officials say for three years operation run by a senior russian official to infiltrate
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americ political organizations and influence u.s. officials. the indictment accuses her of working with an unnamed american with some ties to the republican party. ervegl specifically she communicate e-mail, twitter message with the ssian official and others to send report, seek direction and receiveer o in furtherance of that conspiracy. at one point she got a direct message from that russian official telling her to be cold-blooded and l play theg game. she responded only in incognito. right now everything has to be quiet andcareful. her attorney said she's no spy.
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one man's hard foul resulted in the cops being called. >> reporter: tonight the social media clip is getting thousands of likes. >> tfit was like 12-12. sdp this is at a recreation center. th is not the capital one center. >> people play basketball in any rec center like the game pays for it. >> reporter: one of the players, got fouled by anothpl er. >> once he got hit, he got on the ground. i expec d him to getup. he got up but he walked outsidei
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he sd i'm calling the cops.n >> they're the basketball court said they're still in the gym. >> reporter: a deputy responded filling out an incident report for an assault like a teacher disciplining students the deputy wrot the fitness center manager gave the subject one more chance to keep the gave civil or they would be remove ed from the gym for the day. >> he's a good guy. definitely a good guy. i think he got emotional. >> if we see him, we're going to joke about this. >> reporter: they invite you to join t m on thecourt. >> it's a really good run . if you think you'r pretty decent. we're not going to call the cops on you. it's fun.
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>> all right. two time nba champ and prince george county native kevin durant picks up another trophy. dura has made a difference here in our area with our 10 million difference. the golden state warrior small forward is picking up the tuition for four risinginreshmen oakland. he will receive that award tonight. in about a month thousands of local high school graduates will be heading off to college. there's a lot to do and talk about before this big transition. having a conversation about the risk of sexual assault is a
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krve sonversation all parents should have with their snd daughters. i'm nervous about this. i have three little kids it's been many the back of my head. rt talking about it? >> hopefully when kids are in high school. that's when the chances are kids uall start getting themselves into some s encounters. make sure you're educating your kids, preparing them for things before they happen >> needo be aware. onn the statistics, it's scary. in five college women will be a victim of rape during their college career. >> what i frequently will say is that we always talk about the safety andmportance of wearing a seat belt but yet chances are that our kids probably not having a one in five chance of getting into a serious car crash thise might not talk about very important topic that has a 20% chance of affecting your daughter. got do have the conversation. >> most sexual assaults are
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committed by somebody the victi knows. is that date >> yes. i think a lot of people don't think -- they have this misperception somehow they are walking back from a party and somebody jumps out from behind the bushes and rapes them in the back of the bushes. chances are much greater is it's e guy they have been hanging out with and dancing with all night. people need t be careful about all these. situatio they have to realize this stuff happens and think about and be prepared ahead of time. >> we need to mention the role that alcohol can play. explain that. >> you cannot overstress the importance of alcohol. every se messimester one of my patients has gone off to cleolle and come back being raped.
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i have yet to have a single patient where alcohol is not involved. ey need to be aware. they need to be aware theyou not accept drinks from people who -- theyhouldn't accept drinks from anybody. i had a patient who called me a couple wks ag he was a guy. he's studying in london. he woke up in t middle of the night without his shoe wallet he had been drugged with his alcohol. people need to be aware of that. don't accept drinks from other people. if you're going to go to that room with the guy in the frat house, make sure you tell your friends ahead of time what's going on. hopefully the have their eye on you and say you're a little too drunk. maybe it's not a good idea for you to do that. >> if your child ends up in dangerous sexual encounter, what do we tell them to do? >> i say what wouldou do if you're in this situation. they have the same answer. i'm going to kick them in the you know wr i'm going to scream and yell. chances are that's really not
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what's going to happenif >> especiallhey're drugged in some way. i advise them to say hold on. i think i'm getting sick. i think i'm going to throw up. that'sot as confrontational. no g wants to get vomited on. it gives you chance to say i'm going to the bathroom. you call you friend. you come out. i think i really don't feel ll. i'm goi home tonight. it's really important to think about these things and tel these things to your kid ahead of time. when they're in the situation they will b panicked. they won't know whato do. >> all right. great advice. really important and timel especially right now. thank you. >> my pleasure. did you know that movie renttos still exist? we'll have a look another the lastbu bloer store and the
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kus mirrcustomers who skee business.n i thought i was dead. >> a hiker who survived 400 foot fall says her rescue is t thing shor
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this morning we're hearing from the woman who survivored a nearly 400 foot fall on mount st. helen. this is picture of the coast guard pulling her to safety. >> she slammed into service rocks. her service dog was the first to come to her rescue. two other hikers also came to help her. >> i thought i was dead. i thought that was pretty much the end of me. everything down to who rescued
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me to indy being amazing. it was pretty muchothing short of like a miracle. >> britney is now recovering. n is she lucky. unbelievable. i'm lucky as well and my mom is watching she said tell erin shees l her dress and you're cute. >> what would you like to talk about lauren? >> i would like to talk about how her m likes the dress. there's not much to talk about in the weather. it's pretty outside. >> pretty for a couple of days. >> i'm jell yoalous that you gef work right this. it's going to be so nice and refreshing when you walk out the
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door. the humidity starts to come back. you're really going to feel it this weekend. it's goi to be muggy as we head through this weekend. again, the humiditys. retu the heat returns as well. our avenrage temperature is the upper 80s. 70s and 80s out there right now. we'll continue to take that temperatureo about 88 degrees today. very comfortable conditions especially if you're at the pool may be a little coo at teres. by the aon not looking too bad. make sure you grab the sunglasses.ut no rain there. that's just a little clutter from the radar. hewe got heavy rain where we
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had over two and a half inches. the fro down to the south now. you can see the dry air filtering in to us. we're going to keep the dry air around. ouu'll need them as walk out the door. temperatures will be in the upper 60s and lower0s. for kwloyour thursday we head i the mid to upper 80s. we'll look at the next workweek coming up. we got a lot of changes coming up compared to today and tomorrow. we'll talk about more rai chances coming our way in about 15 minutes. we have lottery news. when you have another chance to grab one of those big jackpots. one of the biggest in history. >> dirty dancing was my first concert. i was in the 6th grade. >> plus the generation gap from concerts to texting to dating. the differences are making audiences laugh at the kennedy center. center. more on the comedy all of u cans
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bleeding in my brain. but thanks to the virtual reality technology at gw hospital, my surgeons were able to look inside my brain and plan for a successful surgery. it's remarkable that i woke up and ran five miles this morning. i would tell gw hospital thank you for giving me new life. for life's defining moments the george washington univeristy hospital defining medicine.
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chicago second city comedy troupe back for a stand at the center. it's part of the district of comedy festival. it's improv, songs, quick scene. we appreciate you botheing here. this is, the whole name of the
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show is the second city's generation gap or how many millennials does it take to teach a baby boomer to text generation x. full name. >> yes. >> this is going to pokeun at all generations and the differences between them or the more millennials? >> for everybody. understandncg the diffe and how technology creates those generation gaps and how people thinking and everything changes as we move forward and progress. some people stiemt gometimes get behind. >> what's the difference betwe a millennial text and a gen x text? >> i think the biggest is the size of the font. baby boomer i think their text is on size 24. ooi'mng at 12 on my phone. >> the boomers are like what is 'tat. i cee yours. >> have to get their glasses and everything. >> punctuation.
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>> that's a big key. >> how hard isdo it t a show like this? there's a piece of it that's improv which w alway difficult but people coming to see the show, you never know what you're going to get in any given night. >> yeah. that's exciting for us. we love the improv ement. that's the thing that changes every night. that really fun. or a lot of people it seems terrifying that's the high wire act of the whole show. that what makes the audience sit up and engage. >> they arelways reall impressed. if it's really good, they think it's scripted. if it's reallyad, they realize we made it up. >> you're from here. you went to duke ellington and now you're performing at the kennedy .center
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how does that feel ? >> it's amazing. aye seen sws there my whole life. i saw to color purple with fantasia. it's crazy to be in that space. >> i'm glad you're enjoying this. we look forward to seeing your show and folks coming out to seeing your show. thanks for coming sounds fun. remember these lines at the build a bear store. it will be popular but not quite .his chaotic
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if you bought a bigr ticke st night mega milliondr ing, you didn't win. friday's jackpot is expected to surge to $422 million. if anyone wins, that would be the sixtharst megamillion prize ever. now here is cnbc landon. >> fire up the grill. it's national hot dog day. it's declared each year by the national hot dog and sausage council. it coincide with the pnic on capital hill.
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to celebrate, 7-eleven is offering big bite hots d all day long. roughly $2.4 billion. >> you're going to have two hot dogs today. >> i didn't kno this was a thing. my dad will have three or four. s one big change. the pay your ail will only be available during a child's birth day month. the company is trying to avoid what happened last week. thousands of parents and kids flooded build a bear stores trying to score a cheaper than usual animal. the offer only alies to 14 and under now. trying to shrink the audience. before we had netflix and streaming and that sort of
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stuff, there was aockbuster. times changed and stores closed. >> there's one store still standing. we go inside the last blockbuster. >> reporter: in bend, oregon no red carpet is needed for this movie star. a blockbusr videostore. >> my friend said they have the last weblockbuster. ave to get a picture. >> reporter: with an exclusive coming attraction. two shops in alaska are closing their doors prompting mourners dressed in black to pause and remember. in ,be despite competition from netflix, business is booming. anu stream those movies, why come here? >> because live three blocks away. >> reporter: for adults it's >> i'm sad but i'm happy there's the sole survivor. >> i love that movie. reporter: for kids it's a bit of a history lesson.
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while corporatewned blockbusters all closed by 2013, this privately owned sto t still licens plblockbuster brand and still uses '90s ibm computers with floppy discs. >> i think that's what you find en you get to come into a store. >> reporter: general manager started here in 2004. her sons have worked here too including ryan, a chip off the old blockbuster. >> everybody in the family has worked here from cousins to brothers. >> reporter: for their kus mirr -- customers it's a welcome chance to rewind a classic. >> i love that store. people make fun of me. i still buy ds. >> if you want to keep them and
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watch them and watch them. you're going to change cable company or something. >> the dvr doesn't work. >> comcast. >> if you were telling me about vhs, i'd be worried mpbl i just love that. that's such great thing. i wish there was a blockbuster here. temperatures are in the 80s. today and tomorrow. it's comfortable. thcan hear somebody talking to me in e. plenty of sunshine. we have temperatures through the weekend inid to upper 80s. next chance of rain saturday night. >>hat's it for news 4
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we are live, in five, four, three, two, one! >> oh, don't doit . >> ah!>> nobody got hurt. >> that was "america's got talent," welcome to "access live," we got scott evans andey auleo here. seeing that moment there. my heart stopped last night as we were watching this. >> she did not land and get in one of these. >> no. >>

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