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take you live for team coverage of game 7. >> news4 at 6 begins with breaking news. >> that breaking news is that traffic name we've been following the last two hours, a cement truck and suv wrecked and closed down parts of the dulles toll road. >> it's a mess. the lanes are awful, lanes closed from dulles road to route 7. it is a slow going traffic is backed up for miles. >> brad is live over the scene. they have the truck up right now. this is still a mess. how far back does this backup go? >> reporter: we' looking 3-4 miles, leon, well before the ltway and causing delays on route 7 for folks trying to make their way towards dulles. we are seeing pretty good progress. they do hav this thing back on the wheels. we had a de-cel spill as a
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result of the overturn and this guard rail wrapped around the front axle of that vehicle. they used three hea duty recovery trucks you can see center screen to get it back upright and managed to open one more lane, easing things on the toll road. they are sti diverting vehicles onto the access road you can see about 2 miles back to where thi diversi point is. it will be a while before this clears out. we will stay on top of it for you. >> what a mess. thank you. >> now, to alo bbuster "new york times" report on the heels of the special counsel investigation. >> the reporting raises new concerns whetherresident trump is properly addressing the threat of russian election interference inhe 2020 election. >> the "times" reports before homeland security kirstjen nielsen was forced out this month she tried to focus the
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issue before chief of staff and she was told not to bring it up front of the president. >> some issues raised in the mueller report. the president told the "washington post" in his words, there is no reason to go any further. blaine alexander at the white house working the story. >> reporter: he doubled down on that today speaking earlier to reporters and we see a possible co ision course between president trump and house democrats. house democrats have issued a number of subpoenas. president trump made it clear he will fight those subpoenas now escalating the battle between two branches of government. president trump vowing to fight subpoenas from house democrats seeking everything from his financial recor to testimony from white house ofcials, following relief of special counsel robert mueller's redacted russia report >> ridiculous. i have been the most transparent president and administration in the history of our country by far. >> reporter: the president telling the "washington post" he is opposed to his current and
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former white house aides testifying noting he has already cooperated with mueller's investigat>>n. thought, after two years, we'd be finished with this. >> reporter: house democrats ramping up their investigation after the report revealed the president tried to take control of russia probe. president trump today tweeting if the partisan dems ever try to impeach i would first t head the u.s. supreme court. the court has ruled congress has sole power over impeachment. it comes as the president's senior advisor, jareddo kushner plays the president's findings of the sweeping russian interference in the 2016ti elecon. >> it has had a much harsher impact on democracy than a couple facebook ads. >> reporter: the "new york times" reporting kirstjen nielsen worried what russia would do in the 2020 election but nickul mvaney said not to tell the president. mulvaney responding saying he
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does not recall anything along those lines happening. >> we understand someone with a unique stake in this has offered her reactn. >> hillary clinton has written an op-ed published in the "washington post." what's the word onthat? >> reporter: something getting a lot of attention. she said this offers a false choice between immediate impeachment or nothing. there'te a bet way to handle all of this. she writes in the op-ed reminding readers not only is she a former senator and secretary of state that formerly sat across from vladamir putin but also a staffer on the house judiciary committee during watergate proceedings but in the proceedings against her husband. she says, we have to remember this is bigger than politics. what our country needs now is clear-eyed pate terrorism, not reflective partisanship, whether
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they like it or not, they share the responsibility. does she mean they should not go towards impeachment? she says heas, the fill in the gap left in the mueller report and build on that. she said it's important to remember, ts is about national security and suggests there should be some sort of commission to protect american electionsimilar to established after 9/11. >> blaine alexander at the white house. thank you. former vice predent, joe biden, is expected to announce his 2020 presidential campaign tomorrow. today, he's inidhe me of an awkward moment. the washington examiner reported today some members of the late john mccain plan to endorse biden over president trump. it would be a significant snub although it has been so strong the funeral plans did not include mr. trump and they
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revealed the sources close to the president's campaign and biden's presidential campaign. soon after it came out, the senator's wife said joe biden is a wonderful man and dear friend and however, has no intention of getting involved in presidential politics. >>e will for anotheron sec new at 6:00, democratic presidentialcandidate, pete buttigieg just got his endorsement from a representative. don beyer says he thinks ttigieg is the best communicator and says he does it better than anyone i've seen since barack obama. end quote. let's talk pucks. just over an hour away in the puck drop between capitals an hurricanes. >>et the nail biting out
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because it's win gore home. tommy mcfly is outside the ca atalsna. >> we will talk to sherree. they are not ready for thisun to end so soon. >> reporter: no, they are not. you can see fans want to keep this playoff going and everyone needs to do their part in game 7 if they want this playoff r to continue including the fans inside this building. you can see inside the arena explain on one side, unleash, while on the other side, i reads the fury. unleash the fu, a slogan to use, tell the fans to bring the noise. once it is electric in here, once a game starts the capitals and hurricanes using their home advantage and washington hoping to get the same boost from their
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fans here tonight. >> we have the experience and been through enough we know to stick toe our gam plan but use th energy from the building to keep pushing forward. we've used that in t past and job. a good we have to draw good on that. >> there will be some things at go wrong tonight. i think our fans will be right there for us until the very end. i'm confident they will have an influence in how this plays out. >> reporter: each game 7 is unique ase've seen, full of surprises. capitals looking to stay consistent in this building winning the three other games this series at home. back to you. >> we know it's serious because you kicked te purpl coat to the floor. we know it's real now. >> reputter: they shut o the carolina hurricanes in this coat in this building. i had to blg it back. >> so many superstitions, let's
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hope they all work tonight. team coverage continues with tommy mcfly, outside capitalne arena. what's the scene like for this game 7 out there? >> reporter: looking cheeul, we have the energy and what are you thinking about tonight? how are you feeling? >> we're thinking about a win tonight. how about you guys? >> go caps! >> reporter: we are getting excited and some caps fans have had extreme excitement. check it out. >> i want to ask you when he leaves the house like this, do you always follow him along? >> no. for a playoff, especially a critical gamee today. we have to win it so i said, i have to do my red. >> reporter: how long does this take you to do? >> about 20 minutes to put on and five minutes to take off ant 20 m to clean my owsh.
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>> reporter: what? >> i don't clean it. >> reporter: you rolled up here and literally cars moved for yop tok in front of the street. does that happen to you all the time? >> they let us park out here and the valet guy takes care of it. he actually chased a philly fan down that stole one of the decals off the truck. chased him down the end of the street and pulled it out of the back of his pants. this is whe we keep it safe and coming here for every home game. >> reporter: what's your prediction for tonight? >> i think they wil in it for kemps and osh and the emotion is there and a done deal. >> i look at those people with their red face, thinking about the "cat in the hat." thing 1 and thing 2 got them snto all that trouble and there was alway a red stain. >> here's hoping his pillowcases
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are red. >> let's>> hope. we have a busy sports week in washington. tomorrow is thefl draft. who are the redskins going to choose with their first pick in the nfl draftwi they move up to get a quarterback? corey smith is i nashville to cover all the drama, starting at 4:00. >> a judge will decide tomorrow, whether a u.s. coast guard arged with plotting terrorism will stay in jail. the justice department wants the silver spring man to stay locked up. scott is in our newsroom with new accusations to keep him there. >> good evening. christopher has been locked up on firearms charges. heas gathering illegal weapons for an attack potentially targeting political leaders and media figures. tomorrow, the judge rules whether to continue holding h
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hassen pending terror charges. they added new details about the case to convince the judge to keep him locked up. there is evidence he was targeting two supreme court justices and media. they said there was a search i thats protected. tomorrow at greenville, 2:00 p.m. scott mcfarlane,s4 new. >> thank you. >> aew ns4 consumer alert tonight.ed we learn the pharmacies to shoppers in the grocery store areas are closg. susan hogan will join us to break it down. the federal government giveo le a go for drone deliveries. where they're testing this out in virginia. >> reporter: arand new cancer institute that allows patients to come to one location to meet with all theiroctors to get
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the truck is finally set up right. don't expect reliefor b the end of rush hour. >> we'll keep you posted. and now the fate of shopper food stores in our region, the pharmacy inside all shopper food stores are closing. >> what you need to know if that's where you get your prescriptions. >> this is a developing story ek by week for sure. we told you a few weeks ago the new owner of shoppers is in the process of selling off the grocery stores as it focuses on wholesale foods. rnwe l shoppers has sold its pharmacy inventory and allts i prescriptions to s and walgreens. shoppers inside shoppers in our region are now i the process ofs g some as soon as today they transfer everything to the drugstores. the grocery stores will remain open for now as the shoppers'
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parent stores looks for someone to buy the location. a website says the sale opens up the possibility other retaicors uld buy the grocery places meaning some of youould be left without a supermarket in your neighborhood. we asked the company for an explanation andpdate on the sale of the stores. they didn't provides us one. the closingf date the pharmacies is listed by location, just go to our app and search. we weren't getting this information from the store. we did it on our own. we called every single store and asked them store by store. >> it's hard to do that without ce to people who depend on prescription refills. >> staying on top of it, too, online as well. >> thank you. i'm erika gonlez here, police say they have arrested a
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man who stabbed assaulted and robbed an elderly woman last week. this is a story we covered, a 94-year-old woman assaulted near the cleveland park metro station that had so many people asking, how could you do that to an elderly woman. police arrested a man in maryland and charged him with three counts of robbery and learning he not only assaulted and robbed this elderly woman,n but i the days before and after this incident he did the same thing to two other peop. we're learning this evening a man has been arrested and facesu three cs of robbery for that incident and two others around the same date. erika gonzalez from the live desk. ba t to you in studio. >> thank you. state-of-the-art cancer treatment all under one roof, that's what awaits patients at the new inova schar cancer
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institute. reporting for patients, the new facility look like hope. >> initially, h i been told 8-12 months was my life expectancy. >> reporter: that was the frightening prognosis given to jerry hines two years ago, the retired police officer that his cancer has metastasized and helping him towards a goal that involves the youngest of his five children, high school daughter, stephanie. >> i hopefully geto watch her graduate from college and walk gwn the aisle. >> reporter: theot a first look at the ttiatment crical to his ongoing treatment. it will open to patients next month. it's on a campus across the street fromos flagship hpital and will provide all cancer treatment services under one roof. >> the surgeons will be here,
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radiation oncologists, nutritionists and acupuncturists hll beere, in the same place. >> reporter: this new center stocked with new equipment. this machine is used to scan for melanoma, one of only two in the entire country. >> reporter: for jerry, it means not having t visit a variety of doctors' offices. look where the chemotherapy infusion locations are. the top floor with a view and even a spa for patient to relax in in between appointments. > the cancer center model is great for patients and research. >> reporter: here's what it means to jerry. >> to have the ability to look forward to a future. that's awesome. >> reporter: a future he's confident can include his daughter's graduation some day. i'm julie carey, news4. >> great asset for our
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community. still to come, countdown for game 7. do or die for the capitals as they try to defend their championship. the last few years we've seen a number of historic landmarks change names because of past history. why that debate i now coming to one public high school in prince george's county. you heard of prescriptions to getrugs at the pharmacy. have you heard of prescriptions for produce? >> with this program, this helps a lot ofeaeople that ry can't afford it. >> reporter: coming up, i'll tell you about a new initiative that's helping to save lives. more than 3 inches of rain dumped o parts of texas tonight and what that has in store for us next.
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others, not so much. they're needing help to geto safety. all of this stuff is moving our way. chief meteorologist, doug kammerer is going to see what's intore for us. >> we won't be seeing that, will we? >> no. in the dallasove field area, cars under water and total losses the. we will see rain, maybe up to an inch of rain here. they are having severe weather. pretty nice. temperatures in the 70s, to 75, 9 milesn hour wind. plenty of sunshine earlier. 70s for just about everybody. 73, culpeper. we are seeing the sun, charlottesville,9 degrees. the clouds moved in but we're not talking rain ju yet. we will see the increase especially to friday. the cloud cover is making its
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way ourit way. interesting. i love taking a look at satellites. that's the storm. front.the cold follow this all the way around in our area, that's why we have clouds today. wa in chicago, rainfall there. this is what comes in tomorrow with a slight chance for rain. follow the system all the way down to texas. there's the bulk of the rain again. severe weather in the dallas area, tornado warnings west of houston ail that storm be making it our way. future weather showing our next rainmaker. during the day tomorrow, the main storm towards memphis tomorrow. not seeing the heavy rain tomorrow. just showers during the day. won't be all day. take the umbrella for sure. probably won't need it that much. you will need it at 5:00. maybe rumbles and maybe over an inch rainfall total. 71 degrees, mostly cloudy.
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not too bad of a day. friday, anything but a fantastic friday. this will be four fridays in a row. every friday in april has had rain. why not? i'm fine withy a frida with rain if we have a nice weekend. high 60s and 74 on sunday. >> i think most of us would agree with you. >> let's shift it to monday ra>>. coming up at 6:30, prescriptions for a healthier lifestyle. megan fitzgerald explains this innovative program helping people eat better. changing the name of a local school comes to prince george's
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at 6:30, about an hour from puck drop in game capitals arena. we're about an hour away as fans pile in to watch capital take on carolina hurricanes. >> if they lose theirlayoff run is done and they go home. >> sherree will have more in sports. the dulles toll road scene, two westbound lanes open near the cement crash at route 7 more traffic is getting by. the cleanup not quite over yet. >> we're seeing delays still of at least 2 miles. expect that to continue at least unti the end of rush hour. >> we'll keep our eye on it.
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some students at duval high school say we're living in a new era and means time to change thr school. >> it's named after a supreme court justice who also owned slaves. tracie is in atlanta where not everyone is for the ne change. >> once you're a duval tiger you're a duvalti r. >> reporter: he has been an alumnusce sin 1976. >> reporter: that's why they're concerned about a movement to change the name of their alma mater. we never once walked down the halls of duval thinking, i wonter who gabriel dal is. i never thought about it. >> reporter: but the students started wondering about the man whose picture hangs in the hall of their school. >> the manhould inspire us. >> reporter: he became a supreme
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court justice in the 1800s and his family also owned slaves in prince george's county. >> we want to pick people who represented who duval is now. that's someone who can beul successf and still a minority and still represent our values and our characteristic as a school. >> reporter:ext to duval's picture are class pictures showing the evolution of this school from all white in the '60s to a majority minority school today. >> demographics may have changed but the suppo for duval senior high hasn't. >> it's a lot more than changing the name of the scho r. orter: the prince george's county education chair thornton has been hearing from both sides issue. >> this is about a rich discussion what the county will be and how to integrate its current status with old history not good in terms of racial division. duval reflects that andhis is a good discussion we will have in this community. >> reporter: the folks at duval high school are among those
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supporting changing the ne of the high school. they did a poll to see how popular the name would be. most said leave the name, duval, and the reason, they're worried abouthe cost of changing it. the battle over school funding appears to be over in montgomery county. county leaders and school officials announced they found a solution to fully fund theho sc district without raising taxes. county executive mark elrich had budgeted.6$2 million for the schools. that was $14 million less than what the school sim was asking for. now, both sides are working together to find the money. $2.4 billion. >> the executive and council really wants to work collaborively but also begin to do the hard workrs undetanding how can we bestra leve resources that we have. >> the montgomery county school superintendent said additional funds will go towards reducing
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class sizes and building more career pathways for students especially i sn.e.m.f lawsuit c be coming against the boy scouts of america. to ers are coming togethe sue the organization over sexual abuse. the reason, many states are working to change their statute of limitation laws. new court documents revealed there were more than 7,000 sexually abusive troop leaders and volunteers and 12,000 victims. boy out leaders defended their current prevention policy and called for a national registry of youth organizations to pool information about suspected predators. new orfall-out f lieutenant-governor justin fairfax. the democratic party of virgi rejected his bid to sponsor a ble at a major fund-raising event. fairfax wanted to donate $2500 for a table at the party's afternoon blue commonwealth
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ernn skeern sd tro faeel comfortable accepting mon from the lieutenant-governor after twome n accused him of sexual tsault. he denies allegations and says the party is denying fairfax due process. the preakness stake in erns, ore, major co revealing nearly 7,000 deteriorating seats in the grandstands are not safe. earlier this month thers mem of pimlico announced it will be blocked o and perhaps it should be moved to baltimore. >> they jt neglected pimlico because they don't want the race to stay in baltimore. the preaknessgs belon in baltimore. we will do everything we can to make sure that preakness stays
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in bhetimore. >> t owners do not agree. blame age for the state. it is more than 100 years old. you can watcht on news4 on saturday, may 18th. taking daily medication is a reality for some of us who need it to survive. a new strategy to cut down on the number of meds people take. megan fitzgerald reports doctors can prescribe fresh produce in one neighbo ood often considered a food desert. >> we need like some more of these. >> reporter: if there was one thing adrienne dove credits for saving her life and changing the trajectory of her family, she'll tell you, it' learning how to live a healthy lifestyle. >> i had hype ension, still have that, but able to m oitor it my pills and eatingore healthier foods. >> reporter: dove lost more than
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100 pounds and credits a nonprofit called d.c. greens for changingat her eg habits. lauren is the executive director. >> we're making sure healthy food is integrated in our healthcare system so patients experiencing chronic illnesses can get the healthy foods they want and need. >> reporter: her organization teamed up with giant on albany avenue and southeast and other health centers in ward 8 to offer produce prescription. >> they just came from their doctor's office and verified they are eligible to receive a voucher. >> reporter: it's worth $20 and eligible patients get four a month. it started in march. council members and people in the community ce out forhe kickoff of the program. >> it's about educating ourselves and how we can live lo er. >> reporter: adrienne dove says that's exactly what she did. >> my body, i feel so much more
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refreshed, more hyper, not always tired like i used to be. >> reporter: megan fitzgerald, news4. >> given the options, people will make better choices and eat beer. we know d.c. is a no drone zone but not too far away from here, drones will soon be making deliveries. >> google just got the green light to drop packages on your doorsteps. this fire truck bayecoming a maternity award. just ahead, how a backup on 95 brought a surprise delivery. tracking rain to our south, towards texas. this is moving our way and what this is moving our way and what to expect tomorwro you know when you're at ross and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes foress. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every day.
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polluted cities in two categories. our area is ranked as the 16th worst o-zone polluted city ando 33rd w particle polluted city and the worst in california. people in southwest virginia will be the first in the u.s. to experience deliveries by drone. the faa just gave a subsidiary company called wing permission to deliver packages commercially. they have been delivering them in australia. they will only fly during the day, when thear weather is cle and have to stay under 400 feet in elevation because and planes fly above 500 feet. coming up next on "nbc nightly news," explaining the faa is set up for drones and virginia tech's rhie in t project coming at 7:00. a woman in labor stuck in
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killed five children and her boyfriend is now in custody. dominique taylor is the mother of two children who died. she just turned herself in facing six counts of vehicular manslaughter and homicide while under the influence of alcohol. prosecutors say her blood alcohol lel was at least twice the legal limit, behind the wheel of a crash in bowie. >> thank you. bumper-to-bumper traffic turned a firehouse floor into a delivery room. >> tonight,hat newborn baby girl returns to the firehouse. responding as first responders reunited with the special delivery. >> reporter: about a week old and the baby is returning to her birthplace. >> this is where i had her. er reporter: her mom takes back to her impatient arrival.
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>> i was havingontractions. they weren't super close. we can make it. just make it to tomorrow. >> reporter: there was no iting. casey's mom, gina smith, medical assistant, got everyone in the car and hit the road. >> i've never seen my mom speed a day in my life. she was flying down 610 and look over, 95 is flowing, great. >> reporter: suddenly, brake lights, d.c. area traffic. >> and a few mutes later my water starts breaking. >> she starts to panic and i'm like, we're okay, i will get off as soon as i can. >> reporter: they qizckly real they didn't have time to make it to the hope or ambulance a made a detour, the came here. >> we told her to come to the nearest firehouse. >> everybody was hanging around the corner. >> next thing we know we have a special delivery arriving on scene. >> i heart it cry and like a big sigh of relief and my body
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collapsed on the ground. >> even though she didn't want to she gave us an opportunity tm do sething we may never do again. we may gto someone's house to deliver a baby but not on the fire station floor. >> reporter: with her return back to the place where she was delivered, the arms holding her tight once again.d davi culver, news4. >> that's sweet. >> you think of all the awful thinef firhters see. >> that's true, too. >> wonderful for them to have a pa in that. >> yeah. but are they tough enough to baby-sit? that's the question, wn you really need one. >> after journey was born, the firefighters sent aif g to the hospital. >> and journey brought coffee and donuts to them and they're just starting their night shift and happy to have that. >> a nice note. we have changes ahead, h? >> we do. so nice the last couple of days.
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we have a friday looming. >> you know what thateans. >> friday so far means rain. last year, i waseekend and we shifted a little bit. we will take it any day of the week. we saw cloud cover in a beautiful sunny day earlier, 75 degrees, in the upper 60s by 9:00, 10, 11:00. current temperatures rockville, 75, and camp springs. most ofw tomor is dry. i'm tracking this system to the west. you can see severe weather andt thundes in parts of texas, inches of rain, 5-7 inches, that rain is moving our way. we will not see nearly that muct but g in on the action. notice shower activity in hagerstown and martinsburg.
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take the personal umbrella tomorrow. you probably won't nd it. you can see the showers and mostly clouds. not a bad afternoon. even tomorrow night looking okay as far as dry conditions. saturday, rain early, 8:00av her showers during the morning rush, a little bit of break. 2:00, notice this, oranges and reds here, maybe thunder out of this. this line moves through. this is interesting on the computer model giving us stronger thunderstorms. friday notthe b day. if you have dinner plans, 7:00, 8:00, most is out of here and good news. 30% chance of showers tomorrow, most of the day okay, 71. 73 on friday. 83% chance of rain, maybe thunderstorms. saturday and sundayreat. 69 on saturday and 74 on sunday.
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no problem. and monday, 68. tuesday,an 72. i'm looking at a cooler situation, hoping to stay on the warm side with chance of showers but 82 next thursday. not a bad looking 10-day forecast. coming up next, caps has a big game against hurricanes. it is not hurricane season yet and hurricanes always loses pow
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or capitals. we're the only game being played tonight adding to the extra excitement for a game 7. >> exciting time for us and fans and everybody. who win the game, move forward, not, go home. it's nice to have a home advantage. the fans will be lou and it will get pretty crazy. >> playoffss are alw exciting and, you kno that being said, at this point, you've done all your work, and n it's up to putting players in the spot to succeed and enjoying it. >> reporter: there will be no love for these bunch of jerks at this building thanks to former capital justi williams scoring the carolina hurricanes fourth goal of five, back for game 7.
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the played well but caps hurt themselves. everyone needs to ben board with a mission to get past carolina. >> who can step up andp hel out offensively we need everybody on board. if we do that we will give ourselves a chance to when you lose the game in a playoff you always feel like you did something wrong. individuals have to show up and commit to the team, as a team. that's the only way you can win and everyone r in thism knows it. that's what we're going do expect to do tonight. >> reporter: meanwhile, ad wil game 7 out west, golden knights and sharks, vegas up 3-on in the third but in five minutes, san joseri scong four goals in five minutes of power play, just the second timepehat ever hapned in a playoff game.
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vegas ties the game late forcing overtime, but in ot, the player who didn't get much time in the game scores and sharks move on after an incredible win. this means the former stanley cup pros out of the playoffs. they want to catch this game they have to watch it on the plane. playing the colorado rockiesis th afternoon. looks like the curly w. hawaiian shirt travels well. playing baseball today. a mann first, soto launching this one to right field with a heo-run home run, fourth of year. and a special hand shake for matt adam and victor robles, 3-0. bases loaded, and pappia says thank you very much. had a homer last night.
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rockies take the lead and go on to win, 9-5. nats welcome padres on friday. tomorrow, the first round of the nfl draft, the 15th overall pick, on the way to nashville now, live coverage all afternoon and evening tomorrow. ere are a l of needs the redskins need to address this year in the draft. back here slive, f knowing capitals need to dig deep to get this one. i can see it. you guys have red on back there. doug, i heard yourdered your wings. seems everything is falling into place for a positive game 7 here. >> if you could smell the smell of the wings coming from that side of the desk, sharon, we are not ready for this season to be over yet. >> i've ordered 20 of them. i've already eaten 12, i told you i would eat them by the time the game started. >> reporter: i love the commitment, doug. love the commitment.
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