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rvfirst, sullance video in a 7-eleven minutes before police move in. the latest on the pursuit that followed and why police are]ózh investigating a possible connection to other crimes. plus thhqe [ñ touching mess from the husband of a woman ose suv was found0ym9>'ñ submern the%ü%= potomac river. temperatur right now on the up and up. lo day. we'relñ4s)r goingo see the rest thec"í] workweek and explain wh coming up. >> announcer: "news4 midday" starts now. gkv this midday. i'm cory smith.
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+p'g. t-uachm/hjt 2019. es since the n on news4 this morning shows where it started.es would-be thiev in a 7-eleven in white oak. >> later a chase and crash on the beltway. and three people in custody. >> let's head to darcy spencer joining us with the latest on the case. rtrcy? >> repo: good morning. we're right here at the convenience store with all this th morning. e're$8oa at new hampshire and lockwood drive. the would-be robbers were inside of the store and little4í0h;cdy ri outside of the store watching. this was allth part o ongoing investigation into atm thefts. this surveillance videoshowsb rush into the=@@ 7-eleven stor silver spring,bout 3:45 in the morning. you could seel$hemfxn!x tamperi with the cameras and appearing to use t spray paint cover the
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lens and then quickly and[d suddenly run out. montgomery county police were ence oring this conve store. that is because of a recent sh police arrested the two suspects. 29. poice chased the pickup truck on to the&g÷"@ beltway, and the driver crashed and bailed but police were able to catch him on the outer loop in the area of kenilworth and ffic t at the start tr morning rush. police sources confirm they are investigating the possibility that this4m/&÷ attempted robber connected to several atm thefts in the region over the last several months. since february there have been at least seven or attempted in surveillance videou you coul see how they carry it out. ramming a truck into the store front andpç breaking through gls
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and they've gotten away with @r(t&háhp &hc%#un some cases and in other cases they drive away leaving it behind and in this ñj # driversr couldn't get far caught by police waiting for the next atm heist. now i just checked in with they are confirming that these three suspects are still in custody+l.÷ at this point no chs have been filed. back to you. >> darcy spencer, thank you. get to the weather now. the sun is out and i have to say the patio should be opening up so. >> that is a benefit of working rly. right, lauryn ricketts. >> absolutely. outse or lunch outside, do it all. of pollenas well. but look at the blue skies wre seeing. we have clear@wkú skies across wrongw@>= -- across the regiona t is beautiful tuesday mid-afternoon -- mid-morning into7t)[b mid-afternoon.
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72 oure. temperatur and humidity still in check. so really not feeling that bad area. xt we go over the ne 12 hours, fulqçfwç sunshine,temperatur topping out in the mid-80s for humidity, the most$áw> importan thing. sun does not go down until about five minutes after 8:00 and then the clouds roll in setting the scene for tomorrow. we have a big change for tomorrow and in for the rest of the "nñworkweek, we'll show youy and show youu+@b exactly what w mean in a few minutes. >> we'll see you then, laury thank you. we're following multiple developing stories this midday. ueñ loun county that left one person dead. this happened around 6:30 this morning on u.s. 15 neare road south of luck ets shutting down causing a headache for commuters. to vehicles were involved. >> and we're waiting to l arn more aboomicide investigation in prince george's county and police say just after
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midnight they found a man shot lying on a sidewalk onv3÷k ken road in oxon hill ad he later died at hospital and so far the victim has not been identified. police want to hear from anyone prince b george's county because police are looking for a mother and her soa man found deadkñ"mvá at a bethes stop. the two are charged with the murder of 25-year-old francisco de la cruz. say the victimrs and heimines wer7 m in a romant relationship and they were in a domestic dispute. driveear bethesda back in february. !'we have an update to the breaking news yesterday. a virginia family worst fears were confirmed last night when suv that sank in the potomac r$
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car out of the river near roosevelt island. it went into the water on sunday and divers spent all monday searching for it. 72-year-old barbara bushkin was her on facebook. in an emotional post he said his life@úñ long valentine has pass away. she was returning from acharity event where her car went into the river. disciplinary actions. >> board members will meet behind closed doors to discuss his future. he told ournews partners at wtop he was not told about the nature of the executive session. they've been looking into his action. in march the d.c. council reprimanded him for violating the code of conduct accusing of g his government email to law firms that lobby the district. evans is also÷2qñ under a separ federo)f÷ investigation. happening today,the to tackle the issue of drinking
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water safety and your child'sho scl. last yearno6 the county school system discovered that the water coming from hundreds drinking fountains contained adoepn5'ev lead aboss the state minimum requirements and t fountains were removed a&z÷háeñ fixed and the council wants to lower the acceptable lead level standard and that could affect the cognitive and bone development in child an. 10t g street are shut down for the 25th annual blue mass for the saint catholic hurch. hundreds of law enforcemen6çedd expected to participate in a procession bere0raov3 services t )t+3w÷n, part of national police week. meanwhile four u.s. capitol dpolice officers who diein the line of duty are being remembered. a memorial was held in the u. capitol visitor's center yesterday. among those honored were officer j.j.r ç chestnut and detective n gibson. the only two officers shot and killed by a armed assailant 20 years. a
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sergeant christopher inning was a identally killed during 1984 training exercise and sergeant clinton holts who collapsed and dies during his shift in 2014 were also3ñ recogniz a. it istherfzl6% volati,ñ> da on wall street with word that this week. how you could beed impact. >> plus what is in a name? many people speculating on what the namy of h princery and meghan markle will bednamed an
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back now with the latest on the royal9ndciú baby boy. if he's been named yet.i on't think it has. the duke and duchess of sussex have not announced the names. >>du0uh they have not asked fo yet. congratulations are in order and flowing in from around the world and as youight expect in 2019, a lot of trolling going on. the world couple facing here is nbc's keir simmons. >> reporter: this morning after
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>> this little thing is absolutely grateful and i'm just over the moon. 4qnn%agerly awaiting more news the new royal. and perhaps even a glimpse of the so far yet hu&nameds$baby. an unprecedented announcement on instagram. it's aea8 boy! followed overnight by a post +htz wife kate. the duke and duchess are delighted with the news of the birth of the duke and duchess of sussex son and look forward to meeting the latest addition to od!cx &hc% michee obama tweeting congratulations meghan andfz
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ö>ag was secretly born at an expensiveoxjz@l private hospita. in windsor, the changing of the guard with change in the air. the royal child descended from kings and queens and also american witham african-ican heritage. even entitled to u.s./ry citizenship. >> i haven't been to many this is definitely my first birth. it is amazing. absolutely incredible. i'm so incredibly proud of my wife. >> just other word on the controversy, the palace statement saying that meghan had gone into labor in the early hours of themorning, sohxj technically it hz8">x wrong. haveea made clthey want to protect her privacy so if she did go to the hospital then avoid the cameras. she went,s) to a?wz hospital weren't expecting. after all this is one of the most famous couplesn ihe world whose child will be one of the most famous children. i think ellen degeneres in a tweet summed it/6é1nñ up,
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congratulating the couple saying this baby is seventh in line for the thrownzywhich is cra because right now i'm seventh in line for the key making kiosk at my grocery store. keir simmons, nbc news, windsor. meghan's friends told a british morning show she knows what -- e ling. >> will it be traditional or buck the trend ork"will it be edward? >> that is not the tame i would like it to but we won't go there. >> you are taking a live look at the white house rose garden where first lady melania trump is celebrating her be best campaign, a children initiative that combat cyber bullying and drug abuse. and today three speakers representing the three pillars, media use and drug ab> se. >>ngress will not get a copy of president trump's tax returns, at least for now. plus there is a push to hold the attorney general in contempt. news4 tracie potts has the t.
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lates >> reporter: treasury seetary president trump's business tax returns. >> they will delay it for[pcqi< long as possible and my guess is they go into the courts. "rñ the constitutional$@ríñ questions. democrats accuse the turning over the full mueller re art. >> theinistration is trying to hide informationu9&44e that potentially may be damaging to the president. >> reporter: the house judiciar committee votes on wednesday on whether to holdal attorney gener william n"ef contempt of congress for failing to turn over the report under subpoena. >> they leave us no option to not negotiate in good faith. >> repo er: the justice department said there is no legitimate basis. >> both sides in this are doubling down on stupid. t sit down and %pcñnegotiate.
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>> reporter: meantime president trump has reversed course tweeting that the report authore robert mer should not testify. >> the more the president tries to prevent that, the more it looks like the president is afraid of whathat testimony looks le. >> if any issue with what mr. barr said, would you like to know[m&3lbout it. >> do you believe the attorney general represented your work fairly. >> reporter: but no date is set. 'q.'óñ government but when he i donerir and a pvate citizen he could decide whetherr when to testify. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >> thank you, tracie. sticking witholitics, leaders in china are firing back after president trump threatened to add more tariffs. u.s. officials say they have backtracknt during mo of trade negotiations and trump tweeted on sunday he would raise the tariffs on $200 billion 25% to 10% by the end of th week and they say that will not solve any
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disputes. trade talks areícq"ul%;k$uz resume on thursday. but the uncertainty of what will happen is pushing a selloff on wall street for the second day. now the dow down more than 350 points and there are concerns new tariffs could mean higher prices on evething from newwyhc vehicles to furniture t meat and cereal. new this morning, the "today" show8q craigelvin sat down with democratic hopeful in south carolina. >> the south bend, "v&diana, mayor talked about his history-making run and responded xñ of his age. >> the best answer i have to the question of age is experience. i have more government experience than the president of the united states. got more executive government experience than the vice president. polling shows buttigieg n. joe bi we are learning -- new
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russia. the pilot declaredern emncyqúnf after a lightning strike disabled the(m radio however t fuel was not dumped before the superjet returned to the airport in moscow for an emergencyl ding. yideo shows the plane bouncing off the runwa and bursting into flames. flames there. 22-year-old jeremy brooks in new mexico was among the dead. rescuers say passengers grabbing evacuation of the plane. it is a video used to teach diversity and inclusion at the department ofqv development. but recently somea/e+4 employeee complained that somethingn the ideo was offensive and made it v ineffe news4 meagan fitzgerald explains the controversy and the new action hud is taking to address the problem. >> be kind to your brother. >> reporter: for decades jane elliott's contresersy blue ey and brown eyes exercise is used to expose the damaging impact of the discrimination. >>r%ír9 is anyone in this unit states that we do not treat as
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our brothers. > reporter: she was a third grade teach who are conducted this social experiment with her last just after martin luther king jr. was assassinated. she told blue eyede,km studentst they were better and smarter than the kids with brown eyes and1é9atic noted how their lear and behavior changed. bá discrimination like. >> it is hard to watch. >> reporter: this video was also used as part of a training for some employees at the department or hud. powerful message of the clipb=x was lost >> we we shown a videohat contained the n-word and that was uncomfortable. >> reporter: it was used twice by students in the veo when the teacher asked them to describe how black people are mistreating. gilmore said before hud played told deo employees were the clip contained offensive language and given the option to leave. >> several people left prior and
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clip. >> the fact it was played unedited was very upsetting. we contacted hud abouthe video and a spokesperson said that the new inclusive quotienng trai at hud is being modified today to ensure that future training essions remain effect, not offensive. thett, ñq 12-minute video inc the four-hour session will be edited today. that is good news for employees like> it is just wrong. 9u+p cog way, to still in this day and!j age think it is okay to say that word. >> reporter:er meagan fitzgd, nbc4. >> gilmore is filed a complaint internally and with his union and said his union has launched its own investigation. community gardening. how neighbors are getting their hands dirtyzmé:brm÷ working toe an ongoing proble parts of the area. gd1 o etting where police found this little guy. an alligator. it all started with a normal traffic stop. we'll tell you the bizarre thing that happened nex t.
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crabbing is more funtt? thi year because there are plegoty o around. the blue kroob population in chesapeake bay is thriving. seven years. min1ion crabs across the bay. and you could eat them all. tabulation up 60% fromast year have to pay a premium to fill up. you're from texas. >> i am. >> have you picd blue crabs? >> i've not picked thqo]fa% i'v eaten them, though. don't look at me like that. hae you ridden amxou9j horse? do you know cowboy boots. > you're from the city. >> and now from washington, d.c., picking crabs, spreading out the brown paper and drink beer. >> the other day i asked twitter where to get somean crawfish respon
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>> oh -- >> yeah. >> we have some answers f you. but right now daven port, iowa, yesterday. >> the trble all started when a barrier that would hold back e rising waters of the mississippi river filed. take a look at this video. cameras were rolling. peájáoobuéñ off running to avoid getting swept up in the wave. the water quickly filling restaurants and bars. many of which had just finished cleaning up from the last flood four months earlier. heart goes out to those folks ty hopeful they could clean up. because you're a cowboys fan. it could be worse. i could be a philly fan. >> oh, well. that is true. >> i'm down. >> put that on the list. >> therel are so manyes in crawfish yplaces. 're speaking my language. >> but today is areat day to eat somera&.,k c. iap this weekend. unsettled conditions. but today is the best day that
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we'll see all the way through the end of the workweek and even into the weekend. we have rain once again on friday. had rain every single friday in april. and itas heavy rain a severehe weatr. and this friday may be no different. this is the sixth friday that we would see rain in our region. but right now let's not think about friday even though it is hard because it is tuesday. plenty of sunshine. if you think about getting that car whed, take your chances because it is unsettled beginning on wednesday and until about monday morning of next airkweek. so ag we:!n, do have some nice conditions out there right now. and that was to th abou nicest conditions that we're going to see as we go over the next few days. now as far as what we' looking at the next few days, we'reácúr though. movinur way for tomorrow. and in just a few spotty showerg possible as wethrough the day tomorrow. taking a look at your rain
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outlook. today. spotty showers out there tomorrow. and then as we get into your thursday and friday, weu some rain chances on your thursday and friday. best chances coming on your friday for some rain. and maybe even a few ms thunderstoras well. we'll keep rain chances going through saturday. now as far as what you're tues not that bad. we have high pressure in charge so it is looking good out there for your tuesday. way. just off to the west, a few isolated showers coming on your just a few of them. i think just a small chanchu
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current temperatures out there we're warming into the 80s today. we'll talk about the weekend and that is coming up in a little bi guys? >> thank you, lauryn. new fallout from an alleged rape at a maryland school last year. coming up, we'll tell you whyfi the st and only staff member was> plus h&r block and the maker :!4 tax accused of d the maker misleading low-income taxpayers and what prosecutors are doing to prevent it from happening again.
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2014 and was scheduled to remain on parole until 2024. during the trial admitted to ignoring orders and questioning the prisoner at gunpoint about a roadside bombing and he thought the man was trying to take his gun and he shot him. thev! oklahoma attorney general petitioned the white house for a pardon. this morning a man accused of t killing young fairfax éxgáuv residents more than two years ago,ó$pz is backxufó on bars. the victims wur found dead in springfield in 2016. shortly after the murders police say the kierscaped to ethiopia. friday night a special fbi plane brought him back to dulle airport. it is a first time in decades ethiopia agreed to ext. a suspected criminal7naex to the new this morning, a montgomery county public school football coach is on leave amid a hazing investigation. damascus high was among the
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first staff members to know about the hazing incident last in the locker room. four teens were charged and this online etition for the coach sayin he's being held accountable for actions outf his control. two of the nation's biggest tax preparation services are under fire. >> new lawsuit as accusing them of hing free services available toçosó 100 million americans.úáie >> ann thompson reports. >> reporter: they are popular ways to do your taxes. online filing programs. but what sb3g2l label as free i wrongly costing lower income taxpayers hundreds of dollars. claims too often filedat by the of california. >> we allege that tey have steered these low-income taxpayers into paying for services they should have gotten for free. >> reporter:795zhx service isvd called free file. major tax prepars to offer free services for filers with incomes under
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$66,000. 100 million people are eligible but only 2.6 million used it last year. wby[í5ñ:t purposely hide it from users. >> did you find that turbo tax hid a link tox free filxac(t&há% >> we found that turbo tax put code on the website to make it so google andgither search s would never show that website. >> after the;v¥ story last mont the code. the california suit late out another tactic. truly free service. >> intuit owner of turbo tax said any! suggestion it doesn't support the free file program is flat wrong h#o working to help it continue to grow. h&r block offers four ways to h file which grew 8% this tax season.
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the irs said it is investigating =í ann thompson, nbc news, new york. the search for the new prince george's county schools ceo ibout to get underway. dr. monica goldstein was appointed as interim ceo after kevin maxwell left the position a year ago. a three-personomearch cmittee is conducting the search. she could be considered but too early to say whether she is a finalist. re is a hearing on monday at flowers high school in springdale and anyone who wants to speak needs to callhe school system to sign up. screen and we'll put it in t nbc washington app. d&
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feet at the hip and nine feet in length. that is still a big animal. >> i wouldn't go near it. >> but that is not t rex skull just to tell you. sterlingness bit found it but at the time they hadn't classified this kind of dinosaur and thought it may have been a raptar or simil creature. congrats to him. now to this bizarre gi reptile-smug case. florida authorities say a woman pulled a alligator out of her yoga pantsuring a traffic stop. her yoga pants. got to assume they are looser than most -- but the won was a passenger in a vehicle that ran( a stop sign after citing the driver the officers asked do you have anything else and she decided to reveal she had a gator in her pants and 41 small turtles also in the car. i don't want to know where they were.
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they were all seized and released back into the wild. >> i have so many questions. >> florida, man. >> wow! nbc4 is rooted in the community keeping it gre and keeping it clean. >> yes, we are. asn residents i northeast d.c. neighborhood areax@ doing, pat lawson muse shows us how they working with nonprofits to grow a sustainable community. >> reporter: at this northeast d.c. community garden, it is ala ds in dirt. >> tell me what you know about gardening? >> i know d5'ç that you have to the soil correct. it can't have rocks in it. >> these volunteers are pouring their hearts and sweat into keeping this corner clean and green. >> organizers of this community clean up call it codereen and it has its roots inçxd our > reporter: the coalition includes the green scheme, a group working prarily in wards 8
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like turning the garden into a mission is to end some very important things that is going on in d.c. like food aparthd and food desert. >> we partner with the local schools around here and we bring them down to teach themto how garden and teach them how to harvest the food and teach them how toñ4jmuñ cook it. >> reporter: another group, rooop roots, helps feed community by providing jobsííx ol >> seeing how your food is grown and where it comes from and food unites us all.t >> reporter: is goes farther thaní7dwñ feeding and cleaning up this community. it is connectingtët÷ generation ba >> i grew up around here. i played on this playground. i played on the field basketball back and i like it. >> and the message is binghy passed on. >> i like planting.
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today i helped taking out the roots. i helped with taki out the roots. >> you mean the weeds? >> yes. environmentalist because they are thinking about the dirtt an he sun and making them think same time they eat whatohey >> you will love your÷z5ñk tom. >> that is just wonderful. and to give you a look at how our nbc garden is growing in ou harvested deli spinach and kale in several of the garden beds and here are the folks gardening with us. some new people joined over heights elementary and a special thank you to our master gardner esther mitchell. i can't grow anything. would you like to learn. my kale grows out of a big bag at the grocery store. >> but it tastes better when you grow it vóke >> no garden space in d.c. >> you have to find the community gardens. coming up, our surprise for a
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we are celebrating teachers all week long here on news4. %%=9uát)h @r(t&háhp &hc% montgomery county. >> motte green stopped by the school with our sister station telemundo. take a look. teachers day from st.ís(5éz mar school in rockville.artót> let me hear it. [ speaking foreign language ]jeo > reporter: a great job teaching them that. but this is avku&gñ multi-lingu
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we love saint mary'sgá and the fantastic teachers. 25 teachers holding up their i loveçm!z1xñ it. okay, so one of the teachers here is miss kelly sweet. she's holding a bearded dragon. her classroom is full of animals. and i love your story téhere, i says when i was a kid, i loved to ride my bike. i teach kind%n;u+uq' and you also teachtkt5xi with your anim. >> i do. this is a bearded dragon rufus and the kids get to take care o him. turtle and we have guinea and crabs and ajfm/w gecko and bird. so whate8ãbetter way to learn about nature but through animals in our classroo &háhp &hc% celebrate ourpfbuñx teachers by stopping through here at saint mary. the principal started off as a teacher. debbie, i love that we are here today. >> and we love that you're here today.
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thank you so much for the great treats, honoring our teachers and coming out to see our great kids and our wonderful families. >> and you are standing next to charles and hisutfit. look at the spread that nbc4 sent. thank you, teachers, for doing an excellent q#.cjob. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: back into you. >> molette green for us? there are four franchises givingáqfáñ away freebies to yo. washington app, just search teachers. >> and also nurses week. we love our nurses too. unsung heroes. >> absolutely. >> and our meteorologist is here -- >> i do. >> is it snowing? >> yeah. >> you're just theq÷ messenger. >> today is beautiful. we have x$) beautiful blue skit there. wehad fog this morning north and east if you are headed up
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toward baltimoreand howard county had fog that burned off across the region. and that is goi to shoot the temperature right on up. low 80s for daytime highs today. 10 degrees above normal for tay. roll through the area tonight to isol ed showers south of us. but for the most part we're looking good. witharemperatures ound 70 degrees for tomorrow. then we start moving back up. thursday mid to upper 70s and current temperatures out there, we're 70 --(q5÷ 70s across theíd and annapolis coming in at 69 b w everybody else on the into the 80s today. 83 here in d.c. again low humidity. so there is that. passing shower. i would say less than 10%. nothing on the radar right now. jw2 gotten into the area yet. it is moving through our area and then stalling out across our area for tomorrow. so that is going to allow thisi moisture to come off the in theemg$#2ujuz d
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(égu cover. and we get that and then we see drizzle and some light showerct aity. and that will happen tomorrow. so there is light showers out there for later on today. we cloud up overnight. and then we'lldsave clou around through the day tomorrow. with spotty showers here and there throughout the day. not only tomorr afternoon but thursday will also have a chance for rains well. so temperatures tomorrow, a lott different thanay. with plenty of clouds around. and then as i said, we head into chance of rain gets greater and greater.e we still havaz:x6 chance news the weekend as well but temperatures will be in the low 70s as we get into the weekend with about a 30% chance of rain. well talk about sunday and the rest of the ten-day forecast. minute >> thank you, lauryn. well it is almost>)f- mothe day andqc':+ a new survey is oh a look at the best days for working moms. how our area ranks. and plus meal delivery services are more popular. after the break, a taste of a ce local ser using a local top
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>>eawelcome back, a m delivery service to promise to bring healthy delicious mea to your door is teaming up with al local top chef. the new menu item launched yesterday and joining us eric e danielle. welcome back, chef. first of all, i think you're wrong. how was your overall experience though? >> it is still like the roller coaster is still going. so doing events in new york pretty soon and then a bunch here in d.c. so it is fun. >> you have your own work. and so tell us, danielle, how this territory works. >> so territory delivers fresh locally made meals to intentionnly eaters i d.c. and three other cities.l[qj so we in d.c. we have a network eight chefs, all of the food
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dairy-free and kehg="y and vega op ons for people eat healthy. >> and chef, tell us what you are collaborating with territory and what dish you're bringing to the table. >> i ithink danielle said great. with intentional eaters. we want to bring something of my heritage to new eaters so we @g some roma tomatoes andç÷rxx0 h and red pepper and redmóéó oniod that is all blended into a paste >> and that is theaucehat you put it in. >> that is the base and then we use rice that we wash and cook as in sen a staple through in sen ) anything. >> yeah. yeah. good. solutely. >> did you have to change your recipe or alter it for territory because of the restrictions for the consur here. yeah. it wasn't much. we used olive@quiáz to? and then from sugar to honey. >> at was it. >> that is pretty easy.
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it sounds like you offer the keto and gluten-free andsome people on restrictive diets so it is hard tokeep track and so what other food and sources andf dishes do you for the !bpvfq services. >> we have a paleo menu and a cleanwati2u> now when someone orders from territory, is it already made? how much cooking is involved. >> this is anxni-) t meals. it comes fully cooked and ready to put in the microwave. >> terrific. what else is in here, eric? >> we have kale and we also have a tomato salad and just the ric there.1r?2p(t&háhp &hc% it is s85efor those who lik the heat. but i think it is subtle and
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really -- i think it is great. >> have you found that people aråái asking for anything in particular because of the way people -- the different diets people are describing to you right now? >> yeah.(í;y we've had keto probably the newest menu linend a lot of people based on the what the trends are at the moment. >> how do you find the collaborations to work together? >> we actually worked with territory for some time doing some quality control with them and it was-yz kind of a seamle thing. they are a family to me. when they reached out6 it was a no-brainer. >> we don't have;mx any west african food on the menu ands thmething the customers would enjoy. >> it is hard, chef, to stay eating healthy when you are a chef? because you have to taste all of t food -- thnibbling for sure. it is but it isn't. sometimes i'm very mindful of it. chef eric and danielle from territory, thankou for joiningg%
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us. it looks delicious. >> thank you. several d.c.rea with the james beard award. the rising chef is qualm onwaschi and tom kunnaman and lifetime achievement award to patrick at little from the inn washington in washington, virginia. he also won five other james beard awards and holds three stars and an author more than 600 culinary professionals votes on the winners and 23 categories covering foev and berage and restaurant design. so. congrats to them glamour and the bizarre fashion at the met gala. we'll takeyou to the pink carpet for a5y recap of this year's most talked about outfit. good tuesday morning. 9ñ today is a day of action on capitol hill. the idea is to gi a voice to
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so many people suffering in silence. eating disorders. they have the highest mortality ote of any mental health issue and mostf the victims try to keep it hidden from everyone. >> it is very manipulative and ounvince. >> tonight a yng woman opens up about her own taxing bat well an eating disorder ao doct reveal some of the warning signs that every parent needs to know about. hope you'll join for that sus
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this morning the personal finance website wallet hub released the reports on best and worst states for working moms. >>ms 70% of mo with young year so here is how our area did. d.c. is ranked fifthwcç=s overa. best place for working moms. not too bad with the mosttr pediaians and career growth. maryland is 24th followed by virginia at 25th.xby the overall best state is et massach. the worst is louisiana. ' morning busineswareport. >> art is opening a vet clinic in stores. the retailer has 21 clinics in six states. but will expand to 100 over the year. they'll offer routine exams and vaccines. and th are launchingn online pet pharmacy for low cost prescriptions for dogs, cats, horses and livartock.
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walmaims to capitalize the spending on pets which is estimated to2wt $75 billion this yearlmw1lone. andnjfz starbucks just scored t mother of all product placemento courtesy of the mother of ?1f dragons. everyone still talking about a plastic coffee cup visible "game of thrones." branding experts say if this was placement. but other marketing analysts value that cup at more than $11 million. factoring in the tv and the radio and the digit social media coverage and it would be worth more with the starbucks logo was front and center. with your cnbc morning business report. >> that one cup worth all of the >> i didn't notice it until i had seen online that it is there. but if you likeuc starb, you'll go to#zçk starbucks regardless of whether or not you se it -- the mother of dragons -- and probably wouldn't drink starbucks.
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people would drink starbucks. >> no.1,xk0ñ a lot of [ inaudible ] in that show. the oscars of fashion. the met gala was last night and the outfits were interesting. >> i'm so3xnq into this. i know cory, you need to get on board. 1 camp. so it doesn't mean tents and bug spray. it refers to a style dusting that isd ostentatious an áaggerated, theatrical and completely over the ág ltop. >> not cture. or no one me than lady gaga turned the carpet into a runway pulling off four outfitonchange. like she could do. her looks at nated between pin and black and then in a bra and panties and fish net stocking. they say it took her 15 minutes. this is eun yang's video of entering the stud. >> this came thanks to billy carpet carried on to the
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by shirtless man on top of a ack thrown and he was a sun god in gold wings and a chain headpiece by the duo. my thing is where do you ffind other people to bring in erin like that. >> all we need is>>ans. nd my personal favorite is cardi b., covered head to toe in a custom tom brown gown that featured a nearly 10 foot train. this is just art. according to vogues[á4jb the gok 35 people more than2, 000 hours to create and was9i7 embell.> i wonder how long it took her to getoúbzñ out of said dress. that is it for "news4 midday." we'ren÷fa8x back here today at w >> have a great day. well see you early tomor'ro ♪ is
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♪ we're live in five, four, three, two, one. look at her there. katy perry lit up the carpet at last night's met gala. it was the most outrageous we've ever seen. >>he memes do not disappoint this. one that compared her to lumeire. >> she what she changed into for the after party. she said first we set the table, then we eat. >> this was so much fun. where are these celebs -- is there
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