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"news 4 stoday" sta now. >> i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilcist. >> wave a lot of things to cover. we had a beautiful day yesterday in d.c >> we're going to continue the beautiful weather. let's check in with chuck bell and sheena parveen. i wish we could keep it going like this. don't you wish? w if only she said the rest of the week, would be fine. >> i would love for the summer to be nice, yesterday,today, friday. >> i don't want to talk about the weekend. you can talk about it. not going to talk about it. it will be a perfect morning, a peect evening and a perfect afternoon. tomorrow is a copy and paste kind of a thing. but it's not going to last.
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the rain chances are back for the weekend and for the fore -- once it starts raining on saturday, it may nev stop. enjoy today and tomorrow. hagerstown. and 50s across the shenandoah valley. 59 in howard county this ayrning. a perfect to go out to the swimming pool and cannonball your way out through the afternoon. temperates today, couple degrees cooler than average. and back yayard barbecue, perfe thisev ing. melissa, what are you putting on the grill thisvening? >> my gash. shrimp and lobster and eak. 95 northbound at prince william parkway.e we h a crash on the left shoulder. three different vehiclesed invo one might be turned the wrong direction. we're goingo e a slowdown. inbound, as you're headed northbound on i-95.
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capitolhe hts, near richi richie-marlboro road. all three items of roadwork are gone. we're following a developing story in montgomery county this morning. where two people were killed on the train tracks. >> this happened around 8:00 last night, in germantown. look at the scene from chopper 4. you can see police officers combing that area in the dark. the train tracks are pretty hard to reach. and they're tryino figure out how the two people got there, why they were nere. noes have been released at this point. this morning, a d.c. mother is planning her 10-year-old daughter's funeral. she says her life will never be the same n that she is gone. >> she died on her doorstep. she was the unintended victim of
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a shooting. justin finch has more on thehi heartbreak family is going through this morning. your heartheoes out to family. >> you're right. such a sad sty. we'l hear from her mom in a second. we can tel the investigation into this shooting is moving forward. yesterday, the police did find the black dan used in the shooting. but the four suspects are still out there. her mother tsaid, four suspects arewacos. yesterday, family and friends did come together outsideer of home. they prayed together and said that she was a friend, young girl. they urged anyone who knows anything about this shooting t speak up. hearing from donetta wilson, her mother, sd her daughter had just come back from getting ice cream and went to get ice cream when she was shot.
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her older sister was with her. and when she went outside, her mother says, she heard the gunshots. >> she took her last breast on if doorway. $5 in her hand to go up tohe truck. >> her mother says that she and her older w sistee cradling her in her final moments. he says, anybody who kytws ng about the shooting should come forward. this has torn her family and her community apart. the family has a gofundmepage. her mother also pointing out her 18-year-old daughter was shot, too, in the arm on that day. she hasn't been released from the hospital. but she being held o an outstanding warrant. we're live oside d.c. polic headquarters. i'm justin finch, news 4. back to you in the studio. it's 5:04.
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police in the district are seeing a big increase in overdorsove overdoses. >> they believe a bad batch of drugs is to blame with >> we go to megan mcgrath. good morning. >> reporter: guys. it is an alarming trend. a spike in overdoses, according to.c. fire and ems. they say they've responded to over 100 osardoses since rday. 11 of them happened here. look at the video here. crews responding to tt initial call for help walked around the area and kept finding more patients. now, it's believed th a bad batch of k2 is to blame. that'synthetic marijuana. and the chief says this isn't just happening in one neighborhood. >> we were at union station.
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we had been to the shelter on 4th. we've been here. we were in nomo. we've been up on new york. we're seeing pockets throughout the district. >> reporter: last year, the fire departmentesponded t 105 overdoses. in a was for the entire month of july.n and they've b seeing that in about the last week here in this july. the call load is on par with what they sawf in july 2016. that's when they responded to 597 overdoses. back to you guys. >> all right, megan mcgrath. thank you. continuing coverage this morning on a possible metro strike. metro's largest union says it is making proess for a labor dispute. both sides met wednesday for the second day in a row. rkers have been without a contract since july 2016. theyave been calling for a
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strike. another meeting is scheduled for monday. news 4 was first to tell you about major problem with concrete onalong the sec phase of the silver line. now, there's indications the problem may not be as bad as first feared. according to a lawsuit f a twhistleblower,he wrong type of stone was used in the project and some was improperly mixed. our news partner, wtop reports, in a so far, the results have found no significant issues. new development about russia's meddling in u.s. elections. the "new york tim" says that putin first ordered the hryking in jan 2017. you'll remember, in the news conference with putin in finland, president trump said he believ putin that he had nothing to do with the hacking. those are the words that he
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walked e back, sayingmisspoke. last night he was on cbs news and does say that russiaeddled in the 2016 election. >> you told him personally responsible? >> i would. he is in charge of the country. just like i feel responsible for things that happen to this country. as a leader of the country, you have to hold him the bl responsi >> president trump is able to si t for an interview with robert mueller. >> look, there's been no collusion. there's been no phone call. thers been nothing. and i call it a witch hunt. that's what itis. it's a vicious witch hunt. and it's ver bad forur country. very bad for our country. >> today, democrats plan to
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introduce legislation that would hold russia accountable for its actiones and the prident's words on russian election meddling, has caused protests outside of the white house. look aas the scene night, the third night of protests this week. the protests started on as to when the president returned from helsink helsinki. court documents allege that mariia butina tried to trade sex for access. she was part o a campaign to influence american politics. in court, the 29-year-old pleaded not guilty. the judge denied her bond saying she was a flight it's 5:09. now, to a story you saw first on 4. the school resource officer who fid his weapon inside a school in alexandria is back on regular duty she was charged with reckless discharge of a firearm.
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his gunfired inside george washington middle school in march, causing damage but no injuries. he has to do community service and pay restitution for the . dama new pushback on a maryland county highway. governor larry hogan wants to take control of the road. e plan would add express toll lanes to the parkway in prince george's county. and last month, the national park service agrees for the transfer. ford has a recall coming out today. this involves fusions and escape. it covers models between 2013
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and 2016. if you have one of the cars be sure to use your parking break until a dealer sees your car. groups that lobbied for car manufacturers and their counterparts will have to testify on capitol hill. the hearing was organized by the commerce department. it would address the tariffs on cars. u.s. and foreign auto industry repshe will urge president to seek fair trade agreements that he feels put jobs injeopardy. another within to tell the teens to put the phone cann. >> the new link between screen time and attention span. his destination overcome by waves of trash. i amchuck. we go through the morning hours, temperates in the 60s potentially for some of our
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you're w today."news 4 >> that is the ocean trying to make waves under all that trash. this video was shot in the dominican republic. the ocean made this video for a clean-up project and has a plan to contain 30 tons in ter there. >> 30 tons. that's so bad for the water and our environment. fire crews in oregon say they are containing a fire that spread 18 >> it's 85 miles east of
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portland. the governor hasiz mob firefighters from across the state to help contain the flames. mandatory evacuations have been ordered for people tiving in fire's path so far. no injuries or deaths have been reported. we're working for your health this morning. federal health officials are trying to figure out why more and more people are dying from liver cancer. the district leads to nation. with 17 liver cancer deaths per 100 adults. part of the problem includes, obesity, smoking and drinking too much. to what do you tell is a safe amount of alcohorink? >> i tell my patients, no more than one drink in a setting and no more than two drinks in a setting. >> doctors say this is a big problem for millennials. young people are drinking more than the previous generation and drinking liquors that are more potent.
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this is another reason to y our teenagers to put down the cell phones. a new cell phone act contributes the activity disorder. teens that were heavy users of screens and smartphones, were unable to focus elsewhere. heavy digital users were twice as likely to develop symptoms of adhd. on average, teenagers spend nearly nine hours a day on some form of digital media. a lot of times they're required to turn in schoolwork on the computer. we want to turn to a riveting moment in tv history. >> many people may remember this. take a look. >> this is really particular. what do you estimate the damage to be in the brooklyn park area? >> another tohdown. another touchdown. >> this was on the indianapolis
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news. was the first live helicopter foage of a tornado. awfully close there. the twisterch t down right as the show was starting. the fact that the pilot was so calm in that situation. >> was a rising junior in utllege in the ummer break. we're back there for early washington and school. that w all anybody in the school of meteorologdt tal about for weeks. the faa censured the pilot for putting his aircraft in danger. we have telephoto lenses. all of the nations in the midwes choice th volcantwisters. >> hard to believe i was in college. >> i'm going toay it. >> you look good,hough, chuck.
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there you go. >> if i had a ruler. pay attention, aaron. mostly clear skies over head. sun is coming up just before 6:00 in the morning. and talking about 90-degree tie dies and what will be the lack of 90-degree days. had four in may, six in june an 11? july. a lot higher rain chances over the weekend as a result, no 90-degree days anywhere in the foreseeable future. the goo news, humidity levels, the dew points of moistur in the atmosphere, in the 50s. it will feel nice to be o today. tomorrow, the dew point inches up to still nice. somewhere between comfy and typical. over the weekend, 70-degree dew
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points come back. you'llotice the change as we go into the weekend. this area ofe high pressurs keeping us comfy. once rainta chances on saturday, that plume of moistur pson tid chances everyday, starting saturday all through next week. enjoy the weather while we have it. in the 60s to around 70, afternoon temperatures, mid to upper 80s. a nice sthetch of w for the next 48 hours. 87 today.to 88rrow. over the weekend, cooler weather. melissa, a good thurouay morning to >> northbound 95, prince william parkway. still have aept that three vehicle crash is on the left side of the roadway.
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just the tiniestdelay. you canee s the slowdown right there on the map. earlier delays are gone. 270 southbound, looking down from frerick, nice and clear. >> thank you. 5:21 now. travel canning be stressful. we know that.es pecially if you're not using the right kind of luggage. >> comin, susan hogan breaks down the bestgeacka buy for yo
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google fes a record breaking $5 billion antitrust fine from the european union. the tech giant is accused of unfairly pushing its app on smartphone users. the e.u. says these practices limit computation and reduce choices for consumers. if you're taking a trip this summer, you're going to needgg e righage. >> what kind is the best? susan hogan is working for you to find the best for your trip. >> what is best for you? >> it rolls all the way around. >> enough space. >> zippers. >> your biggest decigeon, should yosoft-sided or hard? hard-sided luggage can be durable and light. aluminum luggage is the most
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durable but a bit heavier. >> they are also good for frag ye items. >> a're guaranteed a no-bulge fit in the overhead bin as long as you buy the right size. there are drawbacks, taking up the ple of soft suitcases when packing. coey lack flexibility. soft flexible caress into overhead pins. extra pockets means more organized packing. >> the soft suitcases can be vulnerable when it comes to tearin and ripping. buy one of a strong material. >> reporter: even the right luggage won't make travel stress-free. but it can take some of the edge off. and "consumer reports" says pay attention to the wheel suitcases with four wheels are more ergonomic. it can spin in different directions. back to you. >> it's easier to pullaround, too, the four wheels. >> yes. it seems like most travelers prefer soft luggage. sharing the stage.
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an award for athletes given to dozens of women. we'll show you the poignant moment from the espys you'll be hearing about today. good morning. temperatures another beautiful start. 72 degrees. a little cloud cover here and there. butoverall, another sunny day in the forecast. we'll show you when this really nice weatheril pattern break. it could be in time for the weekend. plus, a bizarre way to fight back. thesaeement that led to a bus driver dropping his pants. and a fiery stunt goes wrong on national tv. methe ca's got talent" performance people can't stop talking about this morninin that's c up. your time is 5:2 your time is 5:2 6. ♪ your time is 5:2 6.
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"news 4 today" starts now. >> it's 5:29. and take a look at a live picture of the nation's capital. beautiful out there. if you need more motivation, here it is. a look across d.c. and what is going to be another nice day for july. the sun is coming up. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron lchrist.
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we'll have an update in a minute. first, to the forecast, with chuck and sheena. good things to come together. >> very good things coming together >> a carbon copy. >> you say carbon copy. >> a lot of people don't know about carbon paper. >> we had that when i was in college. >> i would say a copy and paste kind of day. >> fine. in chuck's erld, don't use carbon copy paper. it's a c and paste kind of day. if you liked yesterday, you will liketoday. many are waking up in about m to low 60s. 62, manassas. 67 in clinton. if you're about w tok outside, very comfortable. ehat's a big area of high pressure that can thank for the nice weather today. and tomorrow. the planner for thursday, 82 by lunch time this afternoon.
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very similar to yesterday. this weather pattern is going to break as we head into the ekend. chuck has a look at that. but melissa has a look at the roads. >> and rails. a signal problem on metro blue, orange, silver line, being affected. that means delays to reston, east vienna. >> 95 ,northbourince william parkway, still a delay this morning with the issue on the left side of the road. it involved three weeks. an earlier crash, one was spun around. it's on the shoulder, causing a little bit of a delay. 66 is looking good right now. no compliaaints now. news into our newsroom about a deadly train accident. the two people hit by the csx
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train last night were women. this happened at 8:00 between gunner's lake and gunnes lake park the women still have not been identified and police ain try to figure out why they wereg walkn the tracks. now, to breaking news out of california. we're following t latest concerning a tent structure collapse at a military base. base officials say 22 people are injured. officials say a blackhawkco heer was frying to land last night when the power of its rotat rotator blew over its tent structure. we have breaking news in the philadelphia area. look at the massive fire that destroyed a school overnit. that's about six miles from the philadelphia airport. dozens of nearbyesidents and eight nouns have been displaced here.
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that school was built in the 1950s. new details in the murder f 10-year-old makaia wilson. the mother is trying to come to terms with never seeing her daughter's face again. she is planning her daughter's funeral. she was killed outside of her home on monday night. >> justin finch is live with police headquartersith a message that her mother has for the four gunmen. justin? >> reporter: well, she's calling them cowards. she wants them caught as soon as sapossible. sh the pain that she is feeling, she could not wis on any other mother. she was supported by friends and families at her ome in northeast d.c. that's where bullets blasted on monday night. her mother says her older sister and neighbor had just gotten back from the pool. she ask for money to go to the ice cream truck. on her way to the ice cream
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truck is when the bullets began blasting. wilson said she ander h older daughter, held her in her arms as she took her last bath. >> y'all are cowaans. i justice for my baby. >> reporter: her last words to calm down and that the could feel the rning. her 18-year-old daughter is being held on outstandi ining warrants. a gofundme page has been set up. we have a link on our nbc washington app. back to you in the studio. >> justin, thank you. we34 right now. ave video from a sex assault investigation in northwest d.c. ning in the see r video here, had just assaulted a woman inside her home. this was on sunday night.
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police say that man knocked on the woman's door near 8th and kennedy streets northwest. when she answered the door, the suspect forced his way inside. he assaulted her at knifepoint and then back off. the uclu of d.c. has filed a lawsuit for a questionable stop and frisk. he asked about an open bottle of alcohol last september. cell phone video shows the officer touching him in the front and rear of his crotch area. he felt lise the officer ally assaulted him. >> humiliating. something i relive over and over. it happened on my birthday. it's a memory i will never forget. >> he wants the officer fired. at a d.c. counsel meeting last ek, the police chief said the
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officer was disciplined from the incident and remed from the unit. a touching moment at last night's espy awards. a nearly two-minute standing ovation as the ct 141 s of team usa gymnastics larry nassar took the stage. >> the women received the arthur ashe awardourage. [ applause ]es are the women who gave powerful testimony against nassar during several trials la year. he was sentenced up to 175 years in prison. >> the award the given to those who emulate the spirit of arthur ashe. in anotheren emotional mom during the show, three of the coaes who died inor parkland, flida, were named coaches of the year. also at the espys, capitals captn alex ovechkin was named the best male athlete. he was the first to beat out tom brady and james harden and jose altuve.
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no osurprise, he aon the award for best nhl player. it was cool to see oeiving the award. he was in russia with his wife who is pregnant. big year for ovi, for sure. chloe kim received best female athlete award. still ahead, shark bites at the beach. two children hurt in separate attacks. where they happened and what one of the kids is saying this morning. first, when the moon hits yo eye. >> oh, here we go. >> it's caught on camera. the fight that led to bus driver dropping his pantsn a driver dropping his pantsn a neighb oor
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you're watching "news 4 today." church bus driver recently took an interestingturn. >> yeah. so, here's the backstory on this. the homeowner says the church him s the street from
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blocks his driveway with big tour buses. one day last week, he recorded himself confronting the driver. the twexchanged words and the driver got out of the bus, pulled his pants down, mooned the homeowner. the man who askenot to be identified was stunned. >> i couldn't believe it. you're a bus driver, transporting children who were across the streewhen he took his pants down. >> on saturday, police plan to have a community gettogether to ease thehe tensions . >> i hope they work that out. that can't be good for the neighborhood. there are children. >> there are kids present, for crying out loud. if you're thinking about getting the car washed for a today, that' good idea. sunshine for now. weekend rain chances are looking more and more likely.
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not just aroun here, but also if you're are beach-bound for t there's d, know t going to be an awful lot of clouds around. sheena has the ten-day forecast cong up. > plus, a scare on "america's got talent." a mistake during a fiery stunt. we'llhow you s
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you're watching "news 4 toy." ♪ . >> a third night of protests outside of the white house, following the trump/putin summit. this morning, outrage grows a president trump appears to accept claims of russia meddling in the 2016 elections. >> in an interview with cbs news last night, trump placed blame on russian president vladimir putin. he shared a part of their private conversation in russia. >> let him know we can't have this. >> means many people wond
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wondering what's next? >> tracie potts on what democrats will do this morning. >> president trump and president putin and twos interpret were there. democrats are calling on the interpreter from the statent departmeo least provide notes so they can compare tm with what the president has said publicly. they want to know what deals were made, if any. what promises were made? what assurances were madeo russia by president trump. it's not clear if legally that can happ that's what they're pushing for. meantime, the president in that interview that you saw withcb is also saying that he is still willing to sit down and talk withpecial couns robert mueller in the russia investigation. but he etsays, sng that's being worked out by the lawyers at this point.
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>> tracy tracie potts on the hi us. michelle obama is looking for ambassadors and will hold events to get more voters registered to get more at the elections. severals are xexpected to join her, including tom hanks and lin-manuel miranda. mark elrich has been in the primary. blair lost by 79 votes. h he woulde to pay for a recount and that could cost $200,000, depending on how theb ots are counted. 5:47 now. there's a big jump in drug overdoses going on in d.c. right now. >> emts responded to almost a
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dozen ov rdose callsht at the corner of 4th and "e" streets. >> megan mcgrath hasdetails. what's going on? >> reporter:ly certan alarming situation, similar to a spike that the district saw in overdoses in 2016. d.c. fire and emt responding to over 100 overdoses since saturday. take a look here. 11 happened here at 4th and e. streets on wednesday. fire chief gregory dean, saying as crews responded to that initial call for help, they were walking around the krea andept finding more and more patients. it's believed that a bad batch of k2 is to blame, that's synthetic marijuana. police are concerned about the drug out on the streets and the harm it can do. >> coming back to a trend in 2016, where in the month of
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july, we had 597 patients. >> and the chief sayin that they're not just seeing this problem with the overdoses in one neighborhood. they're actually seeing pockets all across the city. back to you guys. >> all right, megan. thank you. 5:49, no to a story you'll see only on news 4. we have been following a story of a food truck and the family. now, we see what the food truck is doing just before the crash. look at this surveillance video from inside a school bus. you can see the red truck zip past this stopped bus. the bus driver laid on the horn. and the kids crossing the street hurt.not and then, down the road, the driver saw the foot truck after it blew past the stop sign and hit a mily sedan. >> a vehicle thathe is in
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accident is a vehicle that almost hit two of my kids. >> the truck driver told police that he knew the truck had bad brakes. but this video from the school b bus, just before the crash was a key piece of evidence that convicted him of involuntary manslaughter. he will be going to prison for more than ten years. w >>t began as a typical trip to the beach ended intw panic. kids were bitten by sharks in separate attacks off long island yesterday.bo a 13-year-olat summer camp was attacked bill boogie boarding. this is video of himng and bandaged after it there. a few miles away, a shark bit a 12-year-old girl when she was in waist-deep water. she describes what she felt. >> when the lifeguards were uc ng my leg and like, what happened? d hurt more. >> once we realiat it was, it was pretty surreal.
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>> doctors expect both kids to recover. it turns out tortilla chips can explode. a jaw-dropping moment for a couple on "america's got talent." >> it had everything, fire a danger. watch this. you saw a woman hit the ground there. almost saw her hit the ground. she popped right back up to sw she w fine. you'll see that in a second. thereas a large pad on the stage where she landed. the couple's whole family was there, including the 2-year-old son. theyen watched this all ha after the fall, they got up and tried it again. the judges put them through to the sectinext round of the competition. we'll look for them again. >> i wonder what was going through her head. if you notice when she fell, she
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curls her bodysm back up. t for ther, my goodness. >> they murehuearse and actice. >> she is sitting on him as he dupside-down. e's supposed to catch her feet. he didn't catch her. >> and it looked like he had her. maybe ch lotion on the legs. humid there. not humid here. >> not at all. >> the dry air makes it more comf ctable. we havud cover here. overall, we're going to see sun on the roads. this morning,fu beau sunny day today. temperatures in d.c. comfortable agai 72 degrees. some of cover is coming in. , 63 in frederick. 63, leesburg. clinton is coming in at 67 we're going to stay nice and dry. if you like yesterday, you're going to love today.
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that high pressure is going to r stick aroundwo more days. today and tomorrow, we're going to keep the sun in the forecastt then,ngs are going to start to change as we go into the weekend. ake-up weather, as you wake up and walk tside, low 70s, feeling really nice. i mentioned the glare on thes roads t morning. by 9:00 a.m., mid-70s.if ou're heading to the pool, really good weather. if youabere out and t, by 2:00 p.m., 84 degrees. you want the sunglasses, spf 30 or higher.5: p.m., 87 degrees and still very sunny outside. high pressure, there it is, on future weather. watch what happens we go into tomorrow. it's going to be in control of our weather. we're going to be dry. it starts to slide away. down south, some low pressure in the carolinas. another weather system. saturday, we'rene watching the down to our south. it looks like the rain chances will be later in the day. have a chance into sunday.
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the weekend not looking that great. we're looking at rron saturday and sunday. look at next week. the rain in pattern justco inues all week long. make sure you have an umbrella. let's check the roads on this thursday. >> good morning. signal problem at smithsonian. blue, orange, silver lines impacted here. right now, chopper 4 over dw parkway. looking good, northbound and southbound right now. 95 north, at prince william parkway, the earlier crash has cleared out of the way. looking prey good. seeing the normal volume. no more delays because of the earlier situation. in manassas, prince william parkway near ansudley drive. 66 inbound, no problem.rt 95 ound, looking pretty good, as well. looking at maryland, 270
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southbound. inner loop and outer loop rollg along nicely. >> melissa, thank your time is 5:55. your kids will have fewer drink options if you make dinner plans in baltimore. the city is then largest the country to ban soda from children's menus. water, milk or 100% fruit juices are the onlyptions on the menu. baltimore health officials say one in three childrehe city is obese. and one in four children drink soda every day. > it's nevoo early to get a jump on your career. >> young people are learning how to fight fires and save lives. news 4 molette green is in
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manassas firefighter camp. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. look at these high school freshmen. they got up early this morning to do jumping jacks and so much more, as part of the first week of this fire and rescue camp. ey're going to learn all about what it takes to become a firefi tter. one of this they have to do is get in gear in one minute. i'm going to challenge them on that in the 6:00 hour of news 4 today. welcome to camp, everybody. we're going to be back. >> very cool, thank you. still on news 4 today, we're working with you on a consumer report. anybody of you that have to davel, it can be stressful, especially if y't have the right luggage. plus, tragedy on the tracks. two people hit and killed by the same train. we're taking you to the late-night scene asat invests search for an answer to the question, how could this happen? stay with us.
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our best offers on the 2018 escalade are here. join us for the made to move sales event. get 0% apr financing for 60 months, plus $2000 down payment assistance when financed through gm financial on a 2018 escalade. 4 today" starts now. >> good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. >> about6: a.m. the sun is up and we're off to a beautiful start. >> we're hoping for repeat of yesterday. melissa is standing by with a look at the commute. first, let's check in with storm team 4 chuck bell and sheena parveen. ce out there. >> just gorgeous. we were outside yesterday, for quite a while. >> double dog walks yesterday for both of us. >> you know, it's not easy.
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is it easy for you? two dogs at one time? >> the issue with it is i have one tt's apuppy. >> me, too. >> when lucas was still around, two dogs were broken in. >> you have two different walking patterns, makes things complicated. have to untwist myself. >> i'm like this, squirrel right there. >> it's ather goody. you can hang out outside again. >> good weather again, coming up for goday. a great picture of "dumb and mb dumber" on my instagram. forecast for you. great picture entitled "do you hear what i hear?" you're going too want to at that. temperatures mostly in the 60s this morning. some 70s down by the bay. mi to upp

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