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>> reporter: good morning. the response here continuing at the verona apartment complex of warnavenue. this is just off route 50 in the landover vihills/hyattse area. we have engines here on scene. they are still doing the work of stamping o someot spots here at the complex. we are told on the other side you'll have a better look at the collapse they're also responding to in the areas of this building here. i was told a neighbor heard a popping sounds near his home, not too far away, close to 2:45. when his daughters looked out the window, they saw the entire end her erupting in flames. >> we have video here from earlier showing the initial scene here. e flames leaping from this building here again overnight. li hng residentsere just t secondso respond and avoid, rather, leave their homes as the fire worsened and crews arrive. as we come back live, several
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engines on the scene. firefighter and police responding. residents are standing outside waiting for answers. hopefully we won't have too much reports of awful injuries. we're seeing people being checked by medics on scene. we are still waiting for information as it comes in. again, the response underway. hot spots still being put out at this hour. back inside to you. breaking news that may impact the commute. melissa mollet witmore. >> reporter: the exit to washington boul ard, look at this, everything on the right dore is shut . this is a fatal crash investigation involving a motorcycle. more specifically when you're looking at exit 8a, columbia pike, that section is blocked off. 8b to washington boulevard, pentagon, open. 8c, the pentagon/crystal city also openhis morning. gems where, in laurel, southbound 95 to westbound 198, tom kierein tctor-trailer on
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s si. we westbound also impacted. the right side blocked by a crash response. beltway looking good. headed back to virginia now, cory smith is out there live at the situation 395 northbound,th fatal crash, a bad oneni overt, what are you seeing ther now? >> reporter: we are enter the final stages to get thisre clea virginia state police remain on the scene of this motorcycle accident. ey to just trust arrived -- the tow truck just arrived to hefully reopen 8a. 8 8b and are open. if you pan to the left, youat s thraffic is moving smoothly in the area. but as we enter the heart of the ulearly rush hour, hopef this accident will be cleared.
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the ramp is out 2 around colin kaepernick a.m. we're -- 2:00 a.m.'l we talking to officials to see if there other other vehicles involved. nne person is dead following in fatal accident o i-375 northbound. we'll let you know as soon as the crash clears, thing get reopened. for now, that is the scene out here on 395. because at news4, storm teams meteor ogist chuck bill with the forecast. >> at least it's dry commute. temperatures in the comfortable range. mostly 40s to around 50. 47 at man as and arlington. inrince george's county, 50 in leesburgll and purcellvi the planner, plenty of s and a littl hint of summer-likea th. afternoon highs will be around 80. for moment p. about 80 degrees. if there's going to be a tiny chance of araindrop or two, it will be along i-81, but probably
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not until after 6:00 this evening. most of us will not be impacted by rain today. and eric and i camek bac from our vacation -- i promised a shout out to the cabin crew. ten hours of great service and everhing on the way back yesterday. thank you to chris and diane for making the ride home ever so good. >> lucky to you, chuck bell, and eric, too. we're working to learn more about there overnight police investigation in the petworth area. this is near 13th and randall stets northwest. plenty ofd police were cal to the scene. we'll keep you updated. 5:04. today you can pay your respects to the victims of the s lanka terrorttks. there will be a book of condolences at the embassy from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. today. >> the sri lankan state palestinianster said the retaliation were --
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representative said the bombs were inat retalin. yesterday m threee explosion s rocked the capital. they were left from the original attack. no one was hurt. 40 are under arrest including the driver of a van allegedly used bide o of the suicide bombers. the death toll has rescission tonight 310. and more than 50 people are recovering from sunday's bombings. at least four americans were killed including a student who was living and studying in sri lanka. he was on leave ofabscience from sidwell friends -- absence from sidwell friends. most people we spoke with at the vigil in loudoun county had a friend or family member affected by the attacks. >> my niece's classmate, she's only 11-years-old. after the easter services she went to the hotel. no news about them.
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presumed dead. >> today sidwell will have counselors available for students and staff. for more informaon how head, head to the nbc washington app. yocan also learn more about the security warning in funding. search "sri lanka." we'reollowing two developing situations in prince george's county, with iin milesf each thher. e was a double shooting last night near 75th avenue and landover road in hyattsville. it appears to be an apartment nmplex. no word on theames of the victims. on allison es away street, two people were stabbed. there this is -- this is child support video.ot police have n released information on their conditions, and they do not believe the stabbingstere connecd. we'll bring you details as we get em.
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this morning, a prostitution scandal has driven the mayor of fronroyal out. he said charges stem from a visit to a parlorment he calls it .baseless a special election will fetermine who will serve out of the remainder o the team. a big day forre the supme court. >> justices will begin hearing arguments that will directly affect how americans are represented in congress. activist spent the night outside the court. administration wants to ask about citizenship on the 2020 census. critics argueiz a citship question would make immigrants less likely to response to the census, leading to a miscount. this is important because censu results determine the number of congressional representatives for each state. the census played a big re in calculating how much assistance local governments get for many federal programs. the aclu says an analysis by the census bureau estimated nearly
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6% of households where oncitizens lived would not response. that adds up to 6.5 million in a country our size. today families who ldt love ones in the 2016 silver spring explosion hope to get answers. the ntsb will hold a meeting to determine the probable cause of the natural gas explosion at the flower branch apartments. a disconnected vent pipe in the meter room may be to blame. it could clarify whether washington gas or the management company was responsible for the leak. sen people died, and more than 60 were hurt in the explosion. you can wgh in on how to immusic traffic -- how to deal with the traffic. the shop begins at 6:30 in nb greet. starting tay you'll see
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increased law enforc efforts, part of street smarts. officers will watch for potential pedestrian deaths. last year it reached the eshigh level since 1990. tines can be up to $-- fines can be up to$500 and points oner drivrecords. it is down to the wire nowp for the cas rounds one of the playoff series against the huicanes is tied again. >> if the reigning stanley cu champions want to advance t y must win game seven. sherry burr us with more. .> reporter: the game turned on one play the caps admit they didn't respond to it very well. 3-2.d period, caps trailing the puck under the pads of the carolinagoalie. research ovechkin pokes it up -- alex ovechkin pokes it in, but
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it's ruledut after the review. >> i don't know what the ref saw. >> we thought the puck w loose, and it was still in play. >> reporter: carry linea wins 5-2. the caps admit they nationwide more from themselves. >> you can control what you can control. and we just didn't have enough guys on board to win -- it's ing to have to change. >> reporter: game one on wednesday. yes, the capitals' ecord is 5-11. remember, last year's game seven in tampa? they won advancing to the stanley cup final. in raleigh, sharree burruss, ws4 sport a here's phrase you don't hear a lot around house floor -- free porking. >> nope. how appreciate is planning to offer just that this summer. and first responders work quickly to removed an alligator from a neighborhood.
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yikes. chuck? >> what man did they mistake him for? shaquille neal's big brother? man. four things to know -- hints of summertime warmth today. temperatures above 80 degrees. nice weather the next couple of days. but your friday, plan on raydrops. the five-day forecascoming up. and as we head to break, we'll check back on breaking news in landover hill new "news4 this week"ing a fire that sparked mid the apartment complex. we're learning whher anything s hurt.
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we're following breaking news at 5:14. an apartment fire over landover hills, warner avenue. the fire is out right now. as you can see, plenty ofleamage behind. a huge fire response. we're still working to learn whether anyone was hurt or whether investigators have determined a cause at this point. we've already told you metro's blue and yellow lineshu will st down south of reagan national airport next month. help commuters out, there will be free parking at the franconia/springfield, hunting ton,nd can donor stati and van
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dorn while it's in effect. two years after the murder of two indiana teen girls, lice have newclues. the bodies of the girls were found in delphi, indiana. there's a new sketch showing a younger suspect than first thought. there's also new video and an audio clip of a man saying what sounds like "guys, down the hill." one of the victims' other says she's worked a long time for justice. >> nobody here thought we would be looking for somebody in two years in a town this size but we are. >> the town has just under 3,000 residents. the people who live thsne say it ha been the same thinshose murders. what looks likes playing necessarilydoes not harm kids' social skills for the most part. >> researchers in norway tracked 900 kids from 6 to 12. they found gaming did not facthe social developnt of boys.
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girls who played the games had weaker social skills over time. the study found that young kids who struggled m socially weree likely to play games as theyot g older. many of you are preparing for the busy daynd ahead, a breakfast may not fit into the routine. this may change your mind. according to a study, eating breakfast could help you live longer. researchers found people who never ate breakfast hadn 87% higher risk of dying fromrd vascular disease than those who always ate breakfast. i always eat breakfast. experts linkedkipping the meal with higher blood pressure, harmful dles first of all changes, and unhealthy listsurvive habits. by the time you eat your meal you're so hungry you'reba eatin d food. a lot of people are looking forward to summer vacation. now is the perfect time to restock your supply of sunscreen. dermatologists suggest using a minimum spf of 30, plus broad spectrum sun screen with mineral and chemical u.v. filters.
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recently the safety board looked at the safety of ingredients. some chemicals can be objectd sobere through the skin. whether the canause harm is up for debate. despite this, apply skin lotion to all exposed skin, especially the head, back, and legs. >> zinc doesn't blend in as nicely so you have t looking film. you know that it's safe. >>okay. a miami neighborhood is a bit less wild this morning. that is a nrly 12-foot-long alligator you see right there in the city's little havana neighborhood. how do you begin to try to wrangle the alligator? >> the first person thought it wass an unconscioun. ook at the size of that thing. >> i don't know what men they thought -- >> looks like a big man.
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orentually the gas removed from the property.yo >> what do u think he's eating for goodness >> anything he wants. all of it. >> 5:18. time for a check of the forecast with storm team meteorologist chuck bell. well back. >>aywhat a great d yfs was to in how many to. temperatures in the 70s, a nice breeds, very refreshing. iltoday it wbe a little bit moreos summer-like acrs the area. skies will be clear mostf the day. and rain chances are way low. only the tiniest chance for a raindrop todayear i-81. even that's not until after 6:00. umbrellas at he'll today. 56 in washington. a light wind. you it will be a little breezy at times today. southwest winds will push temperatures from the upper 40s and low 50s to the upper 70s and low 80s. 82 coming our way today.to rrow, also beautiful weather. highs, cooler in the mid to upper 70s. it will bese cooler becauhis
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storm is dropping a f coldront toward ohio. traveltsg toward pitrgh or western maryland, rain chances will vertincrease qui bit. here's future weather -- 7 cl:0 tonight, partly to mostly cloudy, there may be a drop for the panhandle of virginia into western maryland. that's late this evening. most of that dries up overnight. bhie tomorr by tomorrow, couldn't rule out a springerle over t lower bay as the sun comes up tomorrow morning. bright and sunny. temperatures above average, mid to upper 70s. the next chance comes up friday, beginning thursday evening. here's 7:00 thursday evening. rain becomes more likely in the shenandoah. that rain expected to be here oriday from pretty much start finish. later on in the day as yet another cool front comes by, it may generate a thunderstorm or
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two along and to the east of -95i i-95 around 9:00. that's the boast chanbest chanc rain. warm and breezy today. 77 tomorrow. a chance for a late-day shower thursday. friday will be rainy, but your saturday will be dry. >> i like that. thank you. i have a traffic alert. a closure at 395 northbound. we'll so what is shut down. northbound the exit to boulevard, the right side is blocked. this is a fatal motorcycle crash that happened around 2:00 a.m. third still trying to get everything out of the wa the ramp to exit 8a, like pike, is blocked. 8b isond8c and is open. look flooding laurlds,ou sout involve to 198, it is on its side.
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never too late if you plan it correctly. >> news4 with tips on how to successfully make the change. >> reporter: when her work life started to negatively affect her home life,ttiranda barade a major career change. it wasn't easy or quick, but she did it, and she says one of the keys to successfully changing is to make a plan and be realistic about your situation. >> you have to could about commitments you have. are there other ways that you can bring thegam? >> reporter: in is a leadership coach and ceo of d.p. leadership solutions. she says before you make a choinchlg, identify what you want -- change, identify what you want. >> you start that get clear on what are youk willing for in a new joboo -- lking for in a new job that will get you where you want to go. what kind of organizat wns do yout to be working for. what kin important to you. uld are the values you learnse abtuouret i what will help you t your best. >> reporter: she suggests making a list of the reasons why you want to make a change, what it
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will require, and learn how to say no to the things that stand in the way of you achieving your goals. maybe most create a circle of people who. help you stay on track. above all else, trust yourself. once you funding out the les elms and how to overcome them. you're well on your way to a different life. > you'll know you're on the right path partly if you're feeling good about the steps you're aking and if you're getting the rewards that you're expecting. dge often making this stuff is in the touest part. it comes with reality. the survey sws people born in the baby boom held an average of 11.9 jobs from the ages of 18 to 50 h and nearlyalf of those jobs held befe 25. >> i wonour if it cs the early stuf
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the drive-thrus -- >> working at the cleaners and off that good stuff. coming up, a push to speed up traffic on one of d.c.'s busiest streets. but it tets at the price of appreciationing parking spots. what t to know about changes for k street. and good morning, everne. dog-walking forecast time. cuem mall but is a probl to find out how to ood malcolm to the middle of your family. chopper 4 just arrived at ine scene of prince george's county in breaknews. a first look from above at the fire that forced dozens of families from their homes. our live coverage continues at our live coverage continues at 5:30.
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impact your commute. we'll have more in minute. first to the breaking news forcing dozens of families out of their homes overnight. take a look at these flames that ebroke out insid this landover hills apartment building. >> news4's justin finch is live on the scene for us. what's the latest? >> reporter: we're on the back side of the building where the collapse is a lot more visible. take a look felt we have firefighters on the roof. as you see, all the unit are impacted. you can see where all o the structure has fallen to the ground. we have a look from overhead. this is of the verona apartment complex the landover hills area. this firereaking out in the 3:00 a.m. hour we both. we'reold crews arrived around 3:30.
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folks ctching asws respond to hot spots. some not knowing whether or not their home will be secure. we're learning, as well, that crews are working to account for ufamily of four that they believe lives in aer unit -- rarlt, the building at the complex. you can see why there's such a concern. core told it move -- weave're t it moved quickly, breaking out at 3:00 a.m. or so. giving those inside seconds, minutes to getut fely. they washed as their homes burned and fire crews worked several units coming in from across prince george's county. prince george's police on wene as welking to assist in the effort. red cross is coming in to help those impacted. we're told from a man nearby f that hisamily heard a series of poppings sefore the fire. take a listen. >> we heard a loud pop.
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or aou ld book. everybody went on the tell about connie -- on the balcony. >> reporter: you've seen and heard a lotf concern about the fire, how quickly it moved. the damage hit has done in this time. family ofour working to account for that lives in the upper unit that firefighters tell me theylso say, too, a firefighter has been treated for burn injuries. he is expected to recover. as you osee, takinght these homes and putting people's lives in jeopardy overnight. live in landover hills, just infinch, back to you. >> thank you. back to the first 4 traffic alert. this is affecting major roads in slay. >> we'll get an update from melissa mollet on the closres
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this i causing. >> reporter: guys, take a look. because of the alert, 395 northbound at the exit to washington boulevard, the right side is shut down, this is ara fatal c investigates. what is happening where corey is? >> the troomp jim bl-- the areas experiencing problems. a tractor-trailerit on side after 195. headed to where cory smith tais king a look at the inbound lanes of 395, how have you seen in the hange here federal government fwemts or so? -- the last 20 minutes or so? >> reporter: i spoke with officials and they hope to have it cleared in the next 20 to 25 minutes. the number of investigators have produced dramatically. there's just a handful on the
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scene afire truck has called in to clean out up the road. the fatal accident happened nnwood 2:00 a.m. the ramp has been closed since. traffic has been moving smoothly. ramps 8 b and c remain only shedowns have been nightclubb nightclubbernicer santa rosaing what's going on. the latest on 395 is that this accident should be clear in the next 20 mr 25inutes as we get into the heart of roush. that -- the heart of rush hour. that's the latest. back to storm team 4 in the newsroom. >> a hint of daylight starting to come as sunrises get earlier and earlier here in the middle of spring. now in montgomery county. also 48 in frederick, maryland, leesburg, virginia. warrenton, a smidge cooler at
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44. into prince george's county, temperatures in the low to mid 50s, mostly the mid 50s next to the chesapeake bay. wake-up weather today, a beauty of a daycoming. in the cool to comfortable range for the next couple of hours. wins plenty of suhine. winds out of the south today, it will warm up and fast. high today expected to reach 82 degrees. that will be warm for sure. rain chances today are very, very low. really confined out into the shenandoah valley. this storm brings a.light chance that storm promises higher temperatures in the week. more coming up. >> thank you. back to the oth top story -- the deadly terror attacks in this morning the sri lankan statement minister says the easter bombings were retaliation for anyway moosk attacks last month. >> we also learned 40 suspects have been arrested and the death
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toll has climbed to le321 peop. today was a national day of mourning. vigils and prayer w servicese held all over the country mpt . pnk's government isnn inlathey believeg he group had to have foreign help to pull off the attack. agents are going to help investigator. four are member of congress are those killed in the bombings at churches and hotels. new this morning, the father of the fifth grader killed in the bombings is sharing photos of his kieran attended sidwell friends school in d.c. he was living and studying in the area and was to return next year. they released a statementsa ng, quote, kieran was passion about learning and his staff. counselorsible with available.
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we have aree app in the notre dame, and the at vansed the government had on the attacks. and coming up, the mayor of front royal driven out of office. hollis tharpe says he's resiing may 2nd. earlier he was indicted for soliciting a prostitute in 2018. ha said the ces stem there a visit to a massage marlin and call them -- massage parlor and call them baseless. a look at the police respond last night near 75th andlandover in hyattsville. it appears t abe anpartment complex. no word yet on the names of the vi>>ims. the washington capitals failed to close out the series against the carolina hurricanes last night. no they must win game seven. that's the only way to advance to the second round of the playoffs. getting a lotf buzz this
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morning. a conoversial no-goal call. the capitals ty they h tied it in the third period. he knocked off the loose ball -- at least he tdiught he d. >> by rail, a player can't push a goalie's pad to push the puck into the net. the confronforeign operations was enough to get it waved off -- confrontation was enough to get it waived through. we lost after the momentum shift -- >> i got your point. game seven here at capital one arena. hopefully the energy from the home crowd will fuel the caps ti a win. >> and if history continues to repeat itself, we will bin the home and move on. t> 5:38. aheads morning, more on restroom recorngs. we'll have more we'll tell you
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welcome back. first on news4, d.c. mayor bowser wants to redesign a major downtown street. the plan wou affect how you get around and where you can drive on k street. the mayor wants to take away the service roads on both sides of k between 12th and 21st in northwest. mostf not a of the metered parking would be eliminated, too. mears what it would look like. instead of service road and street parking there would be drop-off and pickup zones. g taxis willet their own dedicated lane. h not everpy with the idea. >> frustrating to hear because it's already hard to get parking. it will be difficult, but the city has trouble wh parking as is already. not toosurprised.
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we are following two breaking stories. in landoverills a two-alarm aparament fire forces fies out of their homes. crews are busyrying to locate a family of four they believe were in the building. at one point, firefighters were forced as part of the building collapsed. lews4's justin finch is live there and have another report coming up we ve a traffic alert that could affect you in d.c. northbound 395 is just reoned at the ramp to washington boulevard becau of a deadly crash. melissa willpdate that ahead. activist camped out in front
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of the supreme court overnight ahead of a critical hearing today. the justices will help arguments on whether the trump administration can ask about citizenship on the 2020 census. >> ws4's tracie potts are the latest. g>> reporter: good mornin it's been on the short form for hundreds of years but not on the long form that goes to every household. that's what the trump administra on wants to do. they say that the justice department needs that info. to enforce civil rights, but a lower court found it was not the case. 18 states are going to cou to sue to try to convince the u.s. supreme court that this is unconstitutional because it would result in an undercount that immigrants would be reluctant to answer that we could not get an accurate census. a as result it could affect relation in statesnd federal funding that's often based on population for the census that's only done ever ten years. today they wil hear the u.s. supreme
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court will. and they'll me a decision between now and the end of june. >> tracie potts, thank you. ♪ because you gave for me ♪ neighbors, friends, and community activists held a vigil and walked to the place where tyreek hudson was shot and killed. it happened a week ago at his own apartment building in glen. the enginr was allegedly gunned down by a neighbor as he left for work. hudson tried to get a protective order against the suspect, james rampack. the judge is -- they are asking the judge be dismissed immediately. friends say hisaimother's f is keeping her strong as she prepares to bury her son. a former charles county school empyee faces rape and sex offense charges.
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anthony williams was removed from the middle school in january after a student accused him of making opinapprate comments. during the investigation another student came forward and said she had inappropriate contact with williams. there could be more victims much the school's principal sent a letter home asking anyone child with information about sclliams' ayduct to come forward. investigators a woman in loudoun county helped catchn a room stall.recording herban a the woman snapped the picture of the man on her way out of the bathroom. it led loudoun county sheriff's deputies to 31-year-old jesse scoby. it happened in the women's restroom at a medical building in lansdowne last month. scoby turned i himself on saturday and is free on bond. if have you have friends or family if-- or family in swisk, check in. e winner of the $16 .4 million powerball jackpot -- $168.4 million powerball jackpot will come forward to claim the prize.
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it happened in a suburb of helwaukee. if t winner takes the cash option they will get $477 million after taxes. you hold on to more of your money if you get it -- >> you can't spend all at once. >> and you can't. that kind of money, you would think you c't spend it -- >> i would take the .4 million. people forget, thas $400,000. i'll take it. >> gorgeous, chuck bell. >> what a beautiful day. the beginning of what will turn into a gorgeous afternoon. spend quality time outside, maybe a little burgers and dogs in the grill fordi ertime. it will be a good one. skies mostly clear, incredibly warm april continues here. i may have been gone but the heat has remained. in april, so far we're nearly six degrees warmer than average this apri a complete turnaround from last year when we had a chilly and rainy april.
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a c18plete from the year before that. april, 2017, finished up sevens degreearmer than our averag w thatas our number-one warmest april on record. as warm as will be through the month, this will be the top finish for warm aprils. most of the northern and w atern suburbs in the 40s, closer to 50 downtown and by the by. the forecast for today, sun up at 6:21. a perfect day for outdoor recess. perfect afternoon for afternoon playtime. a-plus weather on your tuesday. tomorrow, also bright and sunny. not quite as earlyum sr of a feel, though. we'll be around 60 tomorrow. highdome highs tomorrow around 80 or higher today, mid to upper 70s for tomorrow. today's tiny rain chances are a result of the storm moving through the great lakes. the flex best chance for everyone -- next best chance for everyone to get rain is
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thursday and throughout the course of friday. showers likely pretty much beginning to end on friday. today only a tiny chance forer show along and to the west of i-81. tomorrow morning as theon cold settles to the south, i couldn't rule out a drop or two, especially over southern maryland and the lower bay first thing tomorrow morning. your forecast will be sun and pleasant. this is 7:00 thursday evening. showers from the shenandoah valley into the mountains of westiavirgin here's friday morning. showers likely for the friday morning commute. heavier rain and maybe rumbles of thunder later on friday afternoon and evening. thunderstorm chances, yes, severe weather chances very, ry low for friday. that's good news. a couple of bad weather days over the last week or so. there's the ten-day forecast.ep keg in minds that about 70 is average. next week will be way w mer than average. >> reporr: thank you. take a look here, we have just
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cleared as mariner mentioned a moment ago, northbound 395, the exit to washington boulevard. they are moving the camera as we speak. we had all of those les blocked, now everything is open near exit 8. in laurel, southbound 95 ramp to westbound 198, tor-trailer on its side, that's after 95, the right ide is blocked by crash response. oinner loop t darker darker still looking the right merge lane. travel times -- 66 inbound. 95 northbound. no problems in the green there. 270 southbound, 64 miles per hour. out of the up -- -- top of the outer loop, 76iles per hour. airplane? in>> thank you. ust a few months you'll be able to get a closer look at the suit that was worn by neil armstrg. the first man on the moon. it will start in july at the air and space museum as it
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celebrates 50 years with the original landing with apollo 11. it will move it a new location in 2022. the world on baby watch. we're awaiting the birth of the royal family. first princeis lou is stealing the show. t hens 2 today. the president, were released to show the big day. ms. mom, duchess kate, took the candid shots. kupt and many birthday. f your passward is le simp -- poo pa, - -- password i guess. >> using sports teams and swear words are manufacture popular than you might think. next found combinations of numbers made up the top ten, blink 182 was the most popular sical artist.
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superman was the most common fictional character. the most common passward is 123456. the words "i love you" -- >> people, do better! >> all together, just missed out of the >> passwards monkey and drag -- passwords monkey and dragon hounded out the top 20. >> you need crazy things. >> every time you put it in, you reset it and do a new one. >> there you go. >> reporter: good morning, i'm at cnbc headquarters. the legal battle between and sprint is over. the two reached a settle investment a false advertising case where sprint claimed at&t misled consumersith its 5ge branding. the icon short and 5 g evolution appeared in certain regions with at&t plans to rollou the upcoming network. the 5g symbol does not mean a phone is connected to a 5g network just yet.
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and at&t spokesperson told at&t the two settled the matter with your business report, i'm frank holland. >> frank, thank you. 5:56. we're working with youe to mak positive changes in your more and professional lives. and we're on top of the breaking news in prince george's county. adover hills apartment complex damaged by an overnight fire. more coming up.
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just about 6:00 a.m. on this tuesday morning. that breaking gws comrom prince george's county. chopper 4 live over the scene of an apartment complex in landover hills. you can see firefighters are still there putting out hot spots, searching for family of four that is still unaccounted for after an early morning blaze. good morning, everyone, i'm aaron gihrest. >> i'm eun yang. fire investigators remain on the scene tics morning png through the damage. there is alllaying out on warner navy landover hills. news4's justin finch has beenn the scene all morning.
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he has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at this hour as you mentioned, firefighters trying to account for a family of four. they say lives in the upper unit here at the verona apartments in landover hills. concerns from neighbors hoping, too, theyre fou safe and sound and soon. look at the video. as you can see, the flames were ripping here at the apartment complex off the 3900 block of warner avenue off of 450 and lapdover hilts. the -- landover hills. the crews are araving and getting quickly t work philadelphia. i want to bring in a resident who tells me he was asleep with his family when these flames erupted. andoou were able t get out quickly because you had to think quickly. >> yeah, it was a very horrible experience. it was, what, about 3:00 in the
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