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what we know about the man who this morning we're working for right there. a major pc. a wild police pursuit across l.a. with a motor home. y it started and how it ended. it is 5:00 a.m. ood morning, everybody. i'm aarongilchrist. meliss mollet is standing by
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very starto the day today. temper this afternoon will may. our average high i there will be a graduat increa i couldn't completely rule out a sprink or two of raithis time morning. the real issue with tomorrow is a likelihood of stronger storms. some of those couldbe severe tomorr afternoon. no weather worries for today. comfor indeed. dulles airport now down 50 degree manass springfield, franco 51. 51 in capitol heights. gardenforecast, perfect day to get out and spend time in the garden sunshi mid 70s and a great way to get your kids introduced to gardening.
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more about the holiday forecast spot. it's not quite as bad as it this is an over turned tracto the morning commute. accide reported there. eastbo 66, the ramp to the by work zone.n? eu >> thank you, melissa. we begin weth a dveloping story. >> it's north lynn street. it's e to be okay.
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>> long time and beloved u.s. senateee employ. >> a fight with the group just a few steps from his home near newin 4's ju finch is live at d.c. police headquarter with more on th story. justin >> rep aaron, this morning d.c. p telling us they for three decades. in the office building from ao fund me page. police say johnson. he's not far from nats park. one that left him withinjuries
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he was rushed to the hospital new yo senator chuck schumer >> bud was beloved by his senate family the softball team he's family i offe my prayers for his ptne diane and son bo and all who loved and will miss him. >> and as you heard,hn jon he was just 48 years old. he leaves behind a wife and aaron, eun, back to you. now to m ainor fender bender that turned ito a terrifyin ride d.c. streets on the >> hey, where the police at? >> eric chandler was able he
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as rear ended by the cab george when h tried to exchange the driver accelerated and the wildes thing i could ever imagin right now i feel blessed to be here. the thing could have went just a number of ways. i could have lost my life. i could have been injuredthorse n i am. he was walking with a crutch the cab driver is charged with leavin scene of an accident and reckless driving. he did not want to talk on report is inaccurate. answer to a keyuestion that contin surround the govern of virginia. how did a racist photo appear on ralph northam's medical school book page. the photo shows a man in black
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northa first apologized for the photo and then denied beng in resign the authorized an those are being released this in morn julie kerry will be there and 4. we are days ay from a major metro rail shutdown. metro officials will host a news confer morning.k they'l talabout the closure of six blue and yellow line statio south of ragan national airpor that begins on turday. there new hov flood lines along the 395 corridor at franco vandoorne street and in the afternoons you'll be able to pic lines at 19th and f and madison. check the nbc washington app for more informaion. a>t's 5:06. develo morninger
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anothe of wild weather out west, are getting a look at these are ariels of t tornado damage in the city area. look at that. the tornado threat is decreasing there but the flash food threat is increasing. that system has caused major floodi it's a swift water rescue this happened after news 4 midday no one was injured during the rescue northeast of this in tulsa, rescuers are here. one woman became emotional that's all that matters is we have our lives, thank god for that. you can replace your home and your cars, not your family. >> of tulsa in still water
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you see cattle trying to ook at that truck covered in water. they all made it across safely issue for drivers and trucke. that t a jimmy dean water. how get a tractor-trailer out of that is beyond me. today will meet with congressional democrats for anothe round of about the countr infrastructure. back in aril they agreed to work underwater -- >> no wore on where that money archbi gregor walked onto the al tar fianci conming gregory's new
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positi thanked the pope for this new topportuniy. >> i thank the holy father for loyalt respect and fraternal >> archbishop gregory will matthe cathedral. one closer to suing the their daughter's death. their daughter olivia would tu had innts earlier about adenovirus outblaeks year. we have more on the family's legal move. drew, good morning. the peragol said the university is to blame forli oa's death. thismorning, aaron, eun, the first step towards legal action
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university of mary freshman adenovhe her th problems started fall. they say if the university would have reported that sooner, she wasn't given any information to she wa back to her dorm la of c which lays the grouped the university is defending its outbre report live, drew wilder,
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illnes taking more lives. yourse healthy. plus, los angeles has seen its fair share of car chases, but a police pursuit involving a motor yesterday may have caught camera. we'll show you more of this we'll show you more of this footag you know whe you're at ross
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you're watching "news 4 today." cell phone video showing the moment a train slammed into a sheriff's deputy's cruiser. the video shows the texas deputy waiting at a railroad crossing. once the train passed, he turned on his sirens to respond to another call. the deputy did not see the second train coming though. he was able to get out of the car andwas taken to the hospital. no word on his condition this morning. >> very scary. high speed chasesare pretty common in southern california, but it's rare to see one involving a stolen motor home.ha that's wt you're looking at here. the driver tore through the streets ignoring sigls and barrelling through intersections. at one point a dog fell out of the vehicle during the chase.wa the dog not hurt. the female driver then took off running with another dog before being caught by police and taken into custody. you know there's going to be a crazy story behind why she
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stolethe motorhome, why she had the dogs and all that crazy nonsense. >> the dogs made her do it. it's awhole eory. the questions need to be answered. >> oh, la. healthare working 4 you this morning with a study showing the importance of clean air. >> improved air quality i los ases es has led to fewer of asthma in children. researchers studied more than 4,000 kids living in that area 2 over year period. new cases of asthma dropped by 20% as nitrogen dioxide on polluti and fine particulate matter were cut. previous research found that children's lungs were stronger as a result of declining pollution. asthma is the most chronic disease in children. fewer middle aged adults are dying from cancer, but deaths from heart disease are on the rise. that's according to t latest data from the cdc. deaths from cancer dropped by nearly 25% from 45 to 60-year-olds over the last 20 years. meanwhile, heart disease deaths
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began to increase i11. most shared many of the same risk factors including obdity, betes and tobacco use. a few months ago a d.c. mane collapsed afr he went into sudden cardiac aest. gow he's thanking d.c. fire and ems for savin his life. barry murp andis wife stopped by engine company 28 in northwest d.c. they wanted to tell the staff how much they appreciate him. earlier they went out for a hike when he started to feel chest pain. murphy went home and suddenly collapsed. his wife performed cpr until medics arrived. he saidee from no pulse to speaking again. >> they did a fabulo job. they got there so quickly and i'm here today because of it. hooked me up to a defibrillator, gave me a shock and are tellingl me today alhe stories about how i sat right up and told them to get out of my house, i was fine. >> you know it's working. cardiac arrest is reversible
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in most cases if the patient receives treatment quickly. another reason we've seen these aeds popping up in businesses. >> fe saving rightthere. >> yes. >> news 4 is celebrating the anversity in our community by commemorating asimerican and pacilac isnder heritage month. >> last night i hosted a reception that recognized living organ donorshry lee and three stcal scientis for their achievement in the s.t.e.m. universe. you can learn more about this and other events this month on the nbc washington app. search asian-american heritage. this one scientist a thers uniy of maryland engineered this fabric that keeps you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. he was talking aboutt in his lab. so smart it's just beyond me. ti didn't go those parts of the university of maryland. stayed on the journalism e.sid >> appreciate those guys on the
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other side. >> chuck bell. >> chuck bell is keeping his eye on all things meteorological. >> exactly right. mostly clear sky overhead. our fair city. steal that line from car talk. remember the radio show car talk, cliq and clack? i love that radio. on npr. their law firm, do we cheat 'em and how? get it?re there credits -- it absolutely kills me. 58 in the washiton area. 40s and 50s to get you going. afternoon highs will be in the mid 70s. there will be a gradual increase in clouds today. no chances for rain. that comes tomorrow. 76 your high this afternoon. four things to kno about the next couple of days. today, crumptuous. tomorrow, thunderstorms could be on the strong to severe side. then that refreshing northwest friday.is back on
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and the holiday weekend will start off sunny and warm. t sohat is good news. you can always get the forecast by following us on socialdia and using our nbc washington app. that big storm which has generated the flooding, you saw the stormin oklahoma. it's sending rain in chicago and indianapolis and into cincinnati. that is the rain chances we'll be dealing with here tomorrow. there's your five day forecast. sunshine tomorrow, 87 i move the rain chances up to 60%. breezy, dry, comfortable. lowumidity friday. toasty warm for the first 2/3 of the holiday weekend. ten day forecast into the next half hour. good morning. >> central avenue. they seem to be moving some of gency vehicles out of the way. when that happens, we'll open up outer loop at central avenue. the overturned tractor-trailer will be on the right side of the
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road. they're going to deal with that and get it out of there after the morning commute so it doesn't slow folks too much. good idea by state highway. mount air ri, 27 south of and we have an accident. 66 earlier road work is gone. 66 earlier road work is gone. 95, no worries.
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the big carriers are talking about their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a few pockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g.ey th're neglecting small towns and rural communities, th leaving them on e wrong side of the digital divide.pp if aved, only the combined availableresources of t-mobile and sprint can deliver on all the spectrum bands
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>> you're watching "news today." welcomeac bk. 5:23. may is skincancer awareness month. this morning we're working for you with some tips from a local dermatology expert. >> most of us have suffered the pain of a sun burn before. those burns and even tans can be extremely dangerous to your skin. injury. it like an the burn is your skin's way of yelling for help. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell explains. >> reporter: i'm an expert about the weather, sunny days, cloudy days, all of that. what i'm not an expert on is how that weather damages your skin. for that we turn to the experts at george washington university. >> good to see you. >> you as well. >> reporter: we stopped in to see dr. adam freedman. just as the rays are revvingup, the highest uv index coming up. the uva rays, they don't care about skin color, gender or even
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age. >> because it such a genetic component to it, we do see it in ki every so often. one of the most common causes in women between 26 and 35 is melanoma. >> one in 25 will develop skin ancer. here are four things to try to protect yourself against skin cancer. >> the number one thing to do, limit your exposure to the sun. move out of yhe sunn spots and into the shade. also, if you happen to be outside, limit when you go outside to when the sun is not at its strongest. the sun is strongest from 10 in the morning until 4:00 in the afternoon. next, cover up. >> if you have a sheer shirt, t that's nouch protection. the protection is how tightly woven the clothes are. >> reporte sun screen, numb one, put it on. >> go higher so when you put 1/4 of it on that dilution you're still staying in the safe range. >> reporter: there's not a price
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difference between 15 or 5 or 70. >> or feel. >> reporter: and finally. >> the big rule of thumb is if you're ever worried,ouf ye not sure, ask an expert, don't ask dr. google. >> yeah. web md is not the way you decide whether or not you have skin cancer. you can go in for an absolutely free, free, free skin cancer screening tomorrow. >> wait, free? >> it's free, eun. from 1:00 until 3:00w tomorro afternoon at the george washington university clinic on pennsylvania avenue northwest. no insurance needed no registration required and great idea. limit the time you spend in the great outdoors, especially without any protection. dr. freedman if you have a weakened immune system, your risk for skin cancer goes up. >> it's preventible. ut that sun screen on. >> most cancers, 95% is
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effective. >> she looks at me because i always say i have a lot of friends, black folksho don't wear sun screen. we need it, i know. put it on. >> becausebo i care aut you. >> i wear a little. thanks, chuck. >> thank you, chuck. and our work to keep you informed about skin health 4ntinues. later today on n at 5, they changed be the way you shop for sun screen. turns out there's a lot more to consider than the spf labels.do reen gensler sat down with a local dermatologist and a medical officer at the fda says we're not getti as much protection as the sun screen label promises. it's because it's based on laboratory tests and not real life conditions. we'll break down the specic ingredients you should be looking for and how much sun screen you should be putting on to protect yourselfnd your family from the hot summer sun.
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just about 5:27. why they claim living in the dorms led to their daughter's death. there aren't words to describe how grateful, how excited. i'mot sure that the english language has words that are that powerful. >> a college degree debt free. the generousti dona that's been going viral all week. next at 5:30, hear from a local graduate who st learned his student loans are paid in full. that's awesome. perfect beach weather, ined.
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right now "news 4 today," a fatal fight. a long-time senate worker dies after he's assaulted feet from his own home. this is the most heinous of crimes because these women couldn't fight back. >> sentencing for the assault of senior citizens.he dna lped track down this attacker. now we know how long he'll spend behind bars. and -- >> the winner of "the voice" is --
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>> we have a inner. "the voice" crowns a new champion. what the winner and coach had to say overnight. "news 4 today" starts now. >> first at 5:31, a live look outside as we start this wes esday. gueshat? it feels as beautiful as it looks for a change, right? the sun isn't quite up yet, but we have a lot towa look forrd to in the weather departmenl our chuck b is predicting a, quote, near perfect weather day. like that. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we'll get back to storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell with the impressive forecast. melissa mollet will update us on road conditions. if you are cold natured, you might need a little jacket this morning. that sounds like a complaint. >> not a complaint. >> complaint department is mposed. >> coint department is
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closed. we're not hearing any of that. the nation's capitol waiting on sunrise which is only 18 minutes away. temperature has fallen below 50 degrees for many, many spots.f out west o i-95. 49 in chantilly, 49 in manassas mostly ei-95 corridor in the mid to upper 50s. bay side communities a little closer to 60. your planner for today, sun's up at 5:50 and down at 8:20. 14:30 of sunlight today. high temperatures in the mid 70s. this great weather isn't going to last long. we'll be back to thunderstorm chances and very warm weather tomorrow. more about that and the timing of any storm chances coming up. melissa, good morning. >> good morning. outer loop at central avenue, we'll get more light there. this will overturn t tractor-trailer. so thatn ca open.
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nd y had ac units in there they had to offload that before they could move it out of the way. they'll come back afterhe morning commute and get that out of the way. inner loop, outer loop looking quite well through prince george's county. southbound 270, northbound l situation, alhe way down to the spur nice and clear. it's 5:33. new details about a violent assault that turned deadly in the district. we've learned that the victim was a long-time and beloved emoyee in the u.s. senate. investigators say he was involved in a fight steps from his home at nats park. >> news 4's live at d.c. police headquarters. good morng. eun, good morning. the story that's still under , investigatic. police tell us it began a week ago today with what they describe as an assault that left this father, husband, long-time senate staffer losing his life.
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his name bernard johnson iii known to many friends and family as bud. he spent three decades working at the hart senate office building. he is the father of three a so he's been a baseball coach to his son's team. a go fund me page has been set up for his family. all of their lives changing forever on may 15th. 11:30 p.m., police say that johnson got into some kind of altercation with a group near nats park. at some pointys this turned al with johnson being hit in the head. he was taken to the hospital where he spent four days in icu. he passed away on sunday. back out live we can tell you he spent those three decadesin workon capitol hill. he touched a lot of lives, a lot of people. at 6:00 a.m. a senate tribute. we'll hearhat and what they say about him and howl they
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remember him after his sudden death. >> justin finch live for usat police headquarters this morning. thank you. 5:35 now.rn we tu to a bombshell from u.s. customs agents. i.c.e. is calling out the prince george's county detention center for releasing two ms-13 gang members. they were arrested on murder charges in may of last year. a spokesperson says both were released. released residential to a state facility. i.c.e. has not commented on this. fast forwardo may and they are charged with killing 14-year-ol. girl a third teen is charged in the case. her body was found in a creek in
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riverdale earlier this month. 5:35 now. a montgomery county man will spend the rest of his life in prison for sexually assaulting two senior citizens. prosecutors say mrlon alexander raped an 86-year-old woman and a 68-year-old woman in their germantown homes in 2010 and 2011. acth women are now deceased. police d down alexander after a dna database search turned up three distant relatives. he may be responsible for other sexual aults in the county. it looks like notorious drug kingpin will not get out of prison soon. he's currently serving life without parole for running d.c.'s largest drug network back in the 1980s. prosecutors say in 1997 edmunds flipped and he received a
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reduced sentence. prosecutors are saying how they didit. a college degree with no debt. w we hearfrom the local man who was one of the lucky
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welcome back. at 5:3ps the ca may not be heading to the stanley cup, but we know the teams that have a chance now to win it all next week. for the first time in franchise history the st. louis blues hach reaed the finals. last night blues wrapped up their series again the san jose sharks 5-1. now they'll head out to the eass co to face the boston bruins. you can watchgame one of the stanley cup next monday night on nbc 4. this time last year we were on the way to our stanley cup itself. had a para remember that? >> good times. good memories. maybe next year. this morning there is a new winner of nbc's "the voice." >> she didn't let her childhood hearing loss in her right ear stop her from winning. >> maelyn jarmon, team john legend. >> he might be more excited than she is. >> exactly. >> 26-year-old maelyn arn
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from frisco, texas, is "the voice." a she had rendition of "hallelujah" that knocked on everye out of the park. she was number one itunes. >> she knocked it out of the park. >> she wowed everybody. >> we're a so overwhelmed at this big win. je also made a winner out of a rookie coach,hn legend. >> he make a comment that i would have been good on any team but he knows how to pick songs. he knew my voice better tha i did sometimes when i had insecurities. it.said, i know you can do his validation and confidence in me made me be confident. >> the two-hourinale included star studded performances here. "the voice" returns tis fall right here on nbc 4. a lot of fun. >> john legend is so even keeled. to see him jumping up and down. >> maybe aaron should have been
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working on it during the me comial. >> very good steel magnolia. >> my girl isabella.go o humane rescue
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you're watching "news 4 today." i t is 5:45. we are taking a live look at capitol hill. house democrats are in a standoffith the white house. >> thee former a to president trump defied a congressional subpoena to testify. news 4's craig boswell is live on capitol hill with the news on the standoff and calls for impeacepent. >> rorter: aaron, eun, a lot on house speaker nancy pelosi's plate. she's holding a meeting less than four hours from now. it's intended to be an update on oversight,n investigatio and likely going to be more talk about impeachment. almost two dozen democrats that we've heard from arere incsing their calls for house speakern
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na pelosi to begin that inquiry. democrats are angry after desident trump blocked the testimony of mcgahn. democrats frustrated with the obstruction and aaron, eun, alsn the wake of the no show from the hearing. democrats have issued two new subpoenas forwh former ite house staffers including he hicks, the former communications director for the president. guys, back to you. >> craig live on capihill. thank you. a prince george's county animal control officer shot and killed a do saving a delivery driver's life. an american bulldog chewed off part of the driver's ear last sunday in upper marlboro.er that dr had to get more than 60 stitches and staples. his head is wrapped up while the
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wounds are healing. he only speaks chinese. his son translated what happened to his dad by phone. >> the dog came running out of the house and pushed my father down to the floor and bit him. >> he says he works for china take restaurant in upper marlboro. we contacted the restaurant t they denied that one of their drivers s attacked. he said he doesn't know ho he will pay for his medical bills. outrage after the maryland pediatrician accused of sexually assaulting several patients is given a chance at release. bond for dr. torres has been set at $400,000. he was indicted monday on 65 new charges after 11 new accusers came forward. the bond is in addition to the 100,000 already paid after the initial rape charge. torres now cannot practice medicine and cannot have
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nsupervised contact with a ninor. new this morng, the family of a maryland student who died o after racting the adenovirus has made a claim against university of maryland. drew has the story about a possibility of lawsuit here. >> reporter: this is elton hallc thim that mold inside this building gave her respiratory issues which the family claims is the reason why t adenovirus affeed her so severely ultimately killing her. the first step towards legal action is in motion. here's why. f olivia'sather claims the university knew about the virus outbreak 18 days before reporting it. if they had reported it sooner, his daughter might be alive. >> a change for sure. the university needs to
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more transparent when it has a health crisis or any crisis. instead, they really put their institutionalblic relations above the public safety of their students. >> reporter: under thearyland tort claims act lays the groundwork for a possible lawsuit against the school. the university is defending its actions saying it timely and appropriately notified the campus community about the adenovirus. drew wilder, news 4. >> have to see how this progresses. drew wilder for us in college park. thank you. morehouse colle graduates are still beaming after the surprise announcement. by now you know his name. talking about billionaire investor robert f. smith.le he ped tens of millions of dollars to make sure the entire class was debt free. >> and this morning we're hearing from a local morehouse
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graduate about theimct of that generous gift. take a listen to the hoemt he and his classmates heard the news. >> i was sitting in the fifth row. as far as we were concerned it was -- oh, my gosh, it was huge. >> the debt of nearly 400 students was set to be paid in full just like that. he'll be back in school changing middle school. that was the one requirement, pay it forward. >> pay it forward. >> quinton is getting right forward to it. i have middle schoolers. god bless them all. >> will be up for sainthood in five years. >> absolutely. >> way to o. it is going to be a fine day today in the washington area weather wise. day to kickback, relax. aaron, don't put your feet on the desk and relax now. you're at work.
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clear skies this morning. temperatures in the comfortable range down into the 40s in the san then doe a valley. from falls church, out to shan tilley. 50 in leesburg, percilville, prince george's county, 53. planner, what ae btiful day. all sunshine through the morning hours. gradual increase and high clouds later on in the day. making e not rain clouds. they're the leading edge, vanguard clouds of what will turn into an increasing chance of rain tomorrow. that enormous circulation in the middle of the country. that's the same storm that brought as much as 20, 2-0 inches of snow to parts of the high country in colorado yesterday. that's a lot o snow even by colorado standards in the month of may. today that rain is moving through chicago headed towar cincinnati, columbus. it will be arriving here during the day tomorrow.
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future weather, gradual sprinkle of rain and most of tomorrow's rain chance, i increased theain chance to 60%, will come in the form of thunderstorms later on in the ternoon andevening. doesn't look terribly impressive. don't purn your back on strong, potentially severe storms tomorrow. we'll be watching that for you. here's your ten day forecast. comfortable. super warm and humid with a storm chance tomorrow. refreshing breeze and low humidity. the long holiday weekend will be a very warme. on >> don't love hat. chopper 4 is on the way to the situation in capitol heights. let's take a look at what i'mal ng about. outer loop. overturned tractor-trailer is back on its wheels on the right side of the ad. we're seeing some delays. it's not terrible but it is
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pretty slow. rest of the beltway, inner loop and outer loop looking pretty ll. rockville, vehicle fire, seeing some slowdowns there. eastbound 66 at 29, crash up on the shoulder. we also have a ladder in the roadway. connecticut avenue at jennier street, wash northwest. top of the beltway, no major delays. 44 miles per hour. 66 and 95 rolling along nicely. remember to listen to wtop when you hop in your car. eun? >> melissa, thank you. e > take a look at this preview of an incrediblsight you could get to see today.e ue angels took to the air yesterday above annapolis for a super nice performance. it is alway cool to see this. they'll have another one at 2:00 at annapolis. you can watch narrated air show at the naval academy
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graduation. heads up, the bridge over the river will be closed this afternoon during the performance. never gets old. good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. the futureers h ford is teaming up with a robotics company to deliver a two-legged robot. it will unfold itself, grab a package, walk up to your door. can lift up to 40 pounds, walk up stairs and can get bumped without losing its balance. with yournbc morning business report, i'm frank holland. >> no, sir. it's not walking up to my >>doo no? >> that would scare me. no. can't do it. 5:54 right now. helping you get ready for memorial day. unofficial kickoff t summer. >> this is the first chance at a crab feast. news 4's molette green is live.
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molette, you know i'm from maryland. it's not summer until you've had blue crab. reporter: that's it. this is all for you and me and everybody else who loves crab, right? we are at one of the oldest crab spots in maryland. fresh out of the staemer. thank you, mr. lee. we are ready to get down and talk about crab. we're making a crab feast. we'll break all the details dowu for y how much it will be costing you and what you need to know about the males, females. who hikes the females? >> i like 'em all. that's coming up in the 6:00 hour of news 4. crackalackin o get right now. >> love it. >> come, on aaron. in news 4 your health, a local organization is offering a new service that couy potentiallve lives in the fight against breast cancer.
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the brem foundation is rtnering with lyft to provide women inunder served communities rides to their appointments. many women can't get mammograms or follow-up screenings because they can't get to the facilities. these are pictures from the brem foundation luncheon i emceed yesterday. leading doctors talked about new prevention and treatment methods. d.c. has the highest rate of deaths from cancer. that's andrea wolf, ceo, who invited me. they offer free mammograms to women who ca afford them. >> they're out there. still ahead on "news 4 today," a local driver winds up oon the hood a taxi cab during a dispute over a fender bender. >> the cab took off and the man wound upholding on. plus, severe weather continues to impact o partsthe midwest,
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happening now on "ne" 4 today,husband, father, and dedicated public serservant. whatwe know about the man who died llowing the violent ime
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and his ties to the senate. with 're working with you 4 things to know before trying to score the perfect tan. right there. >> caught on camera. a wild police pursuit playing out across l.a. involvi a motor home. why it started and how it ended. "news 4 today" starts now. >> going to take off in a win winebago. >> it never ends well for the driver, never. i'm n gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. let's begin with a check on your forecast and commute. a feautiful startor your day. melissa mollet is standing by with a look at your traffic. >> let's begin with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell and a live look outside. >> beautiful weather for your wednesday. skies are clear. sun is ready up. it came up ten minutes ago at 5:50 this morning.

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