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what investigators tell us today about a possible motive. and turn off the lights. why new research said some women who sleep with at( light on are prone toe1 gaining weight. >> announcer: news at 5:00 begins with breaking news. 4:00, chaos in midtown manhattan. >> one person is dead after a helicopter crash lands on top of a building right in the heart o new yorkcity. >> despite afá massive emergenc response happening right now,i] 7th avenue near 51st street. scott macfarlane is standingi] monitoring developments. what's thelatest? >> we're getting our first reports of casualties. the city fire department has justxd confmed one person has died. in at the scene frown midto manhattan. the pilot appeared to make a hard landing onxd a billing at ypwa::"!ujáuárqk in the heart of mid down.
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the pilot had some sort of flying difficulty and crashed into the top of the building, but the nypdjf and the mayor sa a short time ago they don't know the cause of thexdlp crash yet. it's been a miserable weathert( day in new york. it's raining with a very low ceiling height. the crash started a small fire whh was put out by firefighters. several nearby buildings were evacuated as a precaution.xd described the moment the chopper crashed. >> i work on the sixth floor and we felt a jolt in theilw3 bung. we thought it was a tremore1 of some sort. >> you're on the sixthe1 floor d this is happening many,xd many floo flosup lt? >> jolt.ok we looked out the window and saw we lookep. ut the window and saw >> the mayorjf says this does n . ot an act of terror, butt( stip law enforcement on the ground.
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for now i'm scott macfarlane. bk to you. thank you, scott. developing. we'll stay on top of you and bring youñiot new developments a dreary start to the week. >> the rain finallylp séaatingt stve out. that's for mo of us. looking live here at stormw3 te 4 radar. chances for rain comingin a little later tonight. >> let's get toxd the timing fr chief meteorologist doug kammerer in the storm center. >> hey,nb guys. region. y but omi. ryryland, towards calvert county, and evedyt( else starting to dry out. actually, you've seen a little bit of sunshine, but most of us still dealing with the cloud
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cover. here's where the rain is right now into the south,t( in toward calvert county. you've seent( heavier crain, ev3 thunder,okjf heavier rain aroun morose area and a wider view howing what's coming in tonight. over the next couple of hoursrfh this line of thunderstorms making its wayok our way and th n bring heavy rain over the next few hours. i'll show you when and take you hour. by hour see you back here innb about t minutes. >> thank you, doug. a reminder,we are working to help you stay ahead of the weather with our free nbc as your home page. you geéke1ko#d forecastq in neighborhood anytime, anywhere right in the palmñiu of yohand. students at a d.c. middle school had to take a dayó[ off from class as crews worked to clean up thr building. me dozen firee1 extinguishers. pat collins joins us with the4r%
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latest details. is ethis like an of school year prank we're looking at here? >> reporter: we're note1 sure, leon, but i'll tell you what, it was enoughto have the schooltc7 shut down. when it was over,/xpr, fire nguishers deployed, two exit signsxdñrñi broken,ñiçó oneok v. school shut down. notw3 the kind of news a parent wants to hear. >> we got a robocallfáçóe1 from school letting us know thatq th kid's safety was important and the shool had beençó broken int and it was damaged and they would let use1 know when they could return. it's very e1unfortunate. >> reporter: alicia lives at an apartnt on 47th place. shet( hasqlr two students at t middlechool. today she had to keep the. home >>xd i just think tt it's a part of the environment that we live in. the children are suffering
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because they can't be in school, of course, then they get into reporter: fire extinguishers coming in. fireçó extinguishers going out. no routine safety switch here. this exchange after someone broke into the school and deployed fire extinguishers on all fourjft(xd levels. we can seeok the chemical resid on the floors and people inside withq protective masks. extinguishers. how many did youjf take out? >> can't really talk on that right z]offhand. they want me to stay quiet. >> reporter: this note fom the principal. due to the condition of our building, school will be closed for the day to allowé@ time fo it's unclear as tot( whether or &háhp &hc%
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watch this page. back to you. you know if they called police orxd anything for some kind of investigrtion? >> repoer: oh, yeah, the police are on the scene. they're investigating this as a uurglary andxd vandalism. it's lear, though, as to how the vandali] or dvandals got ine thebuilding. i'll have morex:"jáuuj on that coming up at 5:00, but no obvious signs of a break-in >> w mystery so far. here. all right. pat collinságx reporting live. thanks, pat. a former university ofu maryland basketball player is on trialqñr for rape inñr pgeince geor demonte dodd is accused of attacking a university of maryland student months after he graduated. tracee wilkins has more on the trialçó today and the importanc of the makeup of the jury.rt >> re: former university
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demonte dodd's rape trial is here in prince george'sxd county.jfdodd seen hs been playing overseas since graduating ba cks in 2017. a judge actually allowed thohim travel so he could continue to make a living while awaiting trial. he is cha aed andccused of raping a girl near thesi univ of maryland campus, getting her drunk atw3 a bar an then taking her to a nearby apartment complex where the alleged rape happened. he's looking at a jury of predominant women who are going to be judging this case. we'rein expect one witness to take theñi stand today. i'm tracee wilkins, newsfá 4. current and former major league baseball playe are all sending well wishing this afternoon tot( davidçóok ortiz,r known as big papi. just in the last few minutes the red sox have announced he's going to be flown to mass
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general ini] boston. ambush i the dominican republic. here'sb. graphic videoñi of th shooting. the gunman approached him fro#( behind andpened the video. when you see the video, you see ortiz lurches backward and the bullet ooes outt( his back and out of his stomach. doctorst( had to remove his gallbladder, part of@ics intestines and his liver was damaged. he isq resting and he'll be out what prompted the shooting. we are awaiting the decision during a capital pride. he made his first court appearance this afrnoon. cell phone videoó[ captures th after someone saw a man withw3 gun and some people thout they heardñr gunshots. turns out it was a okb fwrb gun.
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he told police he pulled it out on someone who was arguing with his wife and sprayed them both with4÷ mace. several people wereñr injured trying to getxd out of the crow the new virginiajf tech innovationfá campus will be bui at potomact( yard infá alexandr. the moviet(e1jf theater is goin have to go to makei] room. julie carey reports the new sit( is goingo belp part ofok ai] complete new development. >> thià!u a great way toe1 sta a monday. >>q alexandria's mayor reacting to the news thatq the virginia tech innovation campus is moving to a new location. amazon kro amazon choseg area. site along routeñi 1. as the planning moved ahead, tech found a spot with more space, more potentially. 15 acres atjf potomac yard. complete redevelopmof this xd
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use,d residential anbusiness. going to bei] ai]xde1 mixed use the city. a large surface parking lotis d'c teh% >> virginia not waiting for the new innovatio campus building to startmy the progra here. next fall grad students willt star to arrive. they'll beñi setting up classros inside some of the emptyw3 ret) space. here's whatñi to expectthñi whe campus is complete. >> we're looking forward to not the traditional campusq with th ivy covered wallslp'd hokey but we're looking for more of an open neighborhood type feelxd t it. >> not everyone is thrilled about the news thatlp thesew3 popular big box store4q like target and best buy might be lost to jfrñáq"evelopment. >> it's hard to tolpjf a store stjnd buyw3 things i need for m business. redevelopment,
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storm team 4 tracking some rain for your monday night. doug is back in a couple of minutes with who could get the most and whenou'll need your umbrella later again this week. a consumer alert for you now. this is for parents of tweens. claire's is recalling a popular makeup kit after asbestos was found in it. >> the ste pulled the product earlier this year after the fda warned consumers to stop using i immediately, but it may still beyour house. let's get to consumer reporter susan hogan who is working for you with this important informatosn. >> asbesand makeup is not a good look. when we're talking about makeup geared for yoirg gls, parents are especially concerned as you can imagine. claire's voluntarily recalledhe t jojo makeup set. it contains eye shadow, two lip glosses and nail polish.ld a 16-year-oecame a household name for young girls when she appeared on the show "dance moms". in a statement claire's says it issues the recall out of an abundance of caution after
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testing by the u.s. food and drug administration indicated the possle presence of trace amounts of asbestos fibers in the powder eye shadow element of the kit.ec thel comes three months afte slair claire's products we pulled from shelves bause they lso contained trace amounts of asbestos. these are part of the fd aa's survey of cosmetic process. we actually have a link in the nbc was all you have to do is search makeup. they have been on this and testing all of the makeup, not just claire's, of course. there's been a lot of concern about i ask..toth the first thing that popped in my head. is this a chine made product? >> i don't know the answer to that, but on our link we have to the fda it listsverything. the origin of the product and what it contains as well.
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thendare offering a full re news 4 is working for you in the community with the kickoff of the summer food program in loudoun county. the program feeds students that rely on free or reduced price meals during the school year but often go hungry during the summer. at thei ste library site students often end up with more than a full stomach. >> we found last year the kids who came for the meals stayed and gotry libra cards, and we see them all year round. >> fill their stomachs and their heads. search summer food in our nbc washington app. well, it's been a dreary, rainy monday. will it be a rainy monday night >>yes, it will be in some 'vlocations. actually got some of the
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heaviest rain we've seen coming tonight. we've seen rain yesterday. we saw rain during the morning ithours. most oas on the lighter side. i had a golf tournament for the boy scouts. >> how did you do? >> actually,e didn't do too bad. they did a lot better than i thought in the rain, but we got quite a few dry holes in as well. everybody is drying out, except for one area and that's in a pointen south maryland. out there right now you see the cloud cover making its way through. a much better afternoon was a morning. current temperature sitting at 75. winds out of the south at 6 miles an hour. we areetstarting to g some break in the clouds. we won't see much sunshine, but you may see a little. look at these numbers. you can really tell where the warmer air is, can't you? 84 in huntingtown, 64 in leesburg. this is where the cloud heen all day. to the east, much, much warmer. is is where we have the rain
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and thunderstorms closer to the chesapeake bay. all the rain out of he e. most of that is out of here as well. i oant to assume through this area, down around the norther neck. you're going to continue to seeo this move ad your area. this area of rain, heavy rain, is goingto make its way right on throh your area as well. then we all get in on the next batch of rain. onthere's batch number e right there. some heavier rain coming on through with some thunderstorms. ckok what's happening ba in towards west virginia. this is c actually theold front. we have got a warm front. oe've got a cold front. that's going t sneak on through overnight tonight and give us a good chance for rain. in behind it temperatures are really coolust about over the entire nation. we're really on the cooler side of things. 5:00, rain again south and east. down towards st. mary's county. everybody else dry. wah what happens, though. here's 7:00. still dry for the most part. by 900 starting to see the line of storms moving in around 9:00,
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around 10:00, 11:00, moving closer to leesburg, frederick county, in towards fauquier county and then coming right on through the metro area. by 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, it's out of here by 7:00 a.m., we're looking at sunshine. we'll have a much nicer day tomorrow. this wholesystem moves on out. we see a mixture of sun and clouds late in the day and kw high of 81. rather breezy. winds gusting 20, 25 miles an hour. 82 on thursday. good chance of rain wednesday night into earlythursday. could be a pretty good amount too. then 81 on friday. temperatures at or a little bit below the average high temperature today. 83. yeah. we'll be a li ble bitow that. we go way above the 10 day. i've got that coming up for you. >> see you then. news 4's adam tuss was in the community over the weekend. he delivered the commencement address at lake braddock
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secondary sch wl. >> adamte a speech as a letter to his 18-year-old self. he told the grads to turn off the tech every once in a while. write some handwritten notes. he also told them to cherish their parents and spend some >me with them. adam also teased the crowd. unlike billionaire robert smith, he made it clear he won't be wayiny paying abody's college tuition. congratulations to all the area graduates. next, one-on-one with halle berry. what she says about the red
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ñrebt( inated to remember winning. it wast( history. surely she remembers something from that night,çó right? the oscarat nightçó th you koen reallymb quite remeer all of that? is that righ i don't even know what happened until i see it on television. >> are yo serious? >>xd yes. >>rlike a blur. >> like a qblur. >> unbelieble. >> thankfully, shei] can go anywhere and see it, but could you imagine not remembering thak night? i mean, i can'tñr forget the iddress. >> dou ask her why she doesn'tñi remember? >> it3w had to be champagne >> justasking. >> it will get you loaded for sure. >> that was the highlightfá ofñ
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hug from herñiw3andçi obviousl that's the reason why. because she didn't remember anything. m cf1 o >> but you remember it and that's all that matters. if you remember it, that is all that matters. speaking of some wilde1 would not believe it.q justin biebert( challenged tomq cruise to a fight. beak if you don't t this fight, you're scared and you'll never live it down. who is willing to put on the fightó so my question to you çóguy, pa if leonxd stepped iéó the octag with justinçó beelpçó -- beebq o wins? >> wouldn'tlp have a chance. >> i'd just say there would be
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no conte3(w getting thing? right now, kit hooverxd is signaling me,onxd ñile what's coming up next? >> let me tell you something, sounds like halle wasn'tnbe1 t >> they must have been at theko same party. >> thank xdxdyou, guys. >> leon left you there. he said i was there. >> we'llav it there. see you in a ñibit. storm team 4 is timingut the rain cha)rqj for your monday night. doug is back in aeb÷ few minuteo tell you you'll need theçó umbrella. new research uncovered anad d benefit ofjf getting the vaccine forq chickenlp pox. we'll explain. breaking news right now. a helicopter crash lands on to the roof a high-rise in new york city.ñi one person is
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gray skies as we take a live look over district. the workweek. >> we've gotñi ap, london mond today.lo chief meteorost dougi] kammerer saysçó the more rain i on the way. what's the word onlp that?ri >> t now tracking some rain down in ourer south zone, downñ &háhp &hc% county, down around the northern neck, overx:"uju(áq the chesapeakell that's rea the only game in o899ñ heads up around calvertçó yeach. ifou live infá calvert county or st. mary, you'll continue to see next line. here. as it makesñi it our way, tis my be some of the heaviest rain we'v we'llg[uz you through hour by hour and show you what to expect the next few hoursfá and wh our next chance of rain is. >> thanks, doug. us, let's get you caught up with
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the four things you needlp to k here at 4:21. a helicopter makes añi fiery ha landing on%/g a midtown manhatt skyscraper. the pilot apparently trying to make thatok landing afterñr%b]th encountering somee1 mechanical issues. one person is dead this evening. we are stl trying2tm confirm whether it is thexd pilot. new york city's mayor saying there is noçó indication this w an act terrorism. > some d.c. student his to stay home today after someone thisst( sousa middle school.ñi extinguishers. we've justxhlearned that 3w to mass general hospital tonight. the former red sox sluggers shot att(u a bar last night in doctors had toxdçó remove his gallbladder and part of his intestines. his liver was also damaged. his father tells reporters=/% he
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suspect is now in custody. police are trying to figure out what prompted the shooting. and a new andfá bigger locationed announced for te virginia's new innovation campus. ñpo omac yard where the theater is now.f"ñ some of thee1 big box stores ma also have to go away. the new campus is part of a deal that lured 9mramazon'hq2 to arlington. back to patnb and leon with mo news from the day. >> thanks, jim. as the president pushes back against the pushback. >> first he threated to impose new tariffs on mexico andxd the r>ñ friday night a deal had been reached to prevent the ffs. "the new york times" is reporting many of the concessions had been agreed oni months ago. all this as new hearings on the way. susani] mcginnis tracking all ts from capital hill. >> goodfternoon, leon.qi] thm@,áqár"ent isxd fightingfá b
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against skeptics oflp hisñi mex tariff deal as a move to move out of the h headlineswants tor avoid. avoid. all of those come as thefáñi capitol hill into the mueller report. president trump battlingxd back with xico. >> i spoke with the president oi mexico. weq made this deal. >> the presidentq announced friday÷n he's canceling his tarf threat against mexico saying the migrantsc looking to enter the u u.s. "the new york times" reportsxd mexico had already agreedo the move including stopping migrants and keepinglp asylum seekers in mexico while their cases th >> "new york times" wrote a story like i already madelp the deal. it's nonsense. >> the president claims mexico agreed to actions that haven'tf yet been revealed. hoeae ser nancy pelosi says the presidenta5 created the meo tariff threat to steal the news
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headlines from the russia çó3wñó [tf'vestigation. >> let's face i whatñr itñi it's a distraction from thqijf muqip r(t&háhp &hc% first of several hearings intolpq the mueller ret featuring former nixon white house counsel john bean whose 1973 testimony helped lead to xon's resignation. >> it's a very important function thatq committee is serving by bringing thesexd to matters ublic attent&e'. >> this committee is now hearing from the '70s and they want their star witness back. >> the president earlier called dean a sleazexd bagi] and attaca democts for continuing to focus on the mueller report tweeting no doñr overs. the president has continued eeting thislp afternoon bashing john bean. also the justice department has agreed to give democrats whatñi they have been seeking for a while now. evidence of ptential that was unoverdx by mueller but was notw3 acted upon. pat. >> thank you, /m)an.
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council members raised the pride flag at the executive office it's the first time in history that montgomery county is zla=u9%1 member evanfá glass presided over the eventslp toda. hello to usi] during the pride event ove] the weekend. news 4 and telemundo 44 had aó[ big team outxd at the parade. wendy rieger, jim handly and so the news 4t( bus. toxd check out more of the para, pullkofáup the nbc washingtonñ and search d.c. pride. th everybody we talked to said they had e best time. they had a greatw3 time out the. >> it's the party bus. we invite you folks to stick around for news 4 att( 5:00. of speaker nancy pelosi that you don't often see in politicalt( reports. >> every day i look at howe1 tes are doing alle over thuntry.
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when you go to bed tonight, you might want to make sure that all ofhe lights are out. all of them. there's a new st that says sleeping with a source of artificial light like the tv or a night light could increase your risk for obesity. the study looked at 44,000 women. it found those who slept with a light on were 22% more likely to be overweight,ke 30% more lily to become obese. it doesn't seem to matter whether they got seven hours of sleep or not. it's not clear why the extra light appears to make a difference. at> new research here shows added benefit of getting theke chicn pox vaccine. scientists say children who got that vaccine were nearlys 80% les likely to get shingles
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ter life. kids who got a second booster shot before kindergarten were even less likely to get shingles later in life. it usually occurs later in life when the virus that causes chicken pox reactivates in the body. well, if you're planninghi travel t summer and if that travel planning includes awe trip overseas, there's some dos and don'ts that you need to hear about to stay healthy. >> you can't wait until the last renute. there's medical pparations you need to make well before you leave. >> justin finch reports. >> before arriving at the airport, bere stepping into the ts align -- >> it's always good to meet with a physician to go over what are the risks on where you're gng. >> med star washington hospital dr. doctor recommends checking in with a travel medicine expert. they can help you get all the shots and advice you'lleed for a safe trip, especially if you're heading for a developing nation. don't wait until the last minute. > a month or two before you go would give you enough time if you needed vaccinations to get
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the vaccinations in before you travel. >> he also suggests thecenter for disease control travelers health advice. you can find thaton their home page at cdc.gov. be mindful of what you ea and drink. bottled and can beverages are largely safe. >> water you stay away from, tap water. don't eat from food vendors. anything you can general peel is safe. sads i would stay away from. >> because they may be washed in unsafe water. justin finch, news 4. returning to thele rubb that was once home to so many, new video ahead of the damage from this weyend's deadl train collaps in texas as witnesses share what they saw. plus the family of the who made the smithsonian possible. ory and tour of hi news 4 was there. doug. most of us right now on the dryer side of things. s
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you can that here. still some rain down toward southern maryland. however, back the west, pittsburgh, back towards charleston and roanoke, big-time charleston and roanoke, big-time storms and heavy rain. you know when you're at ross and suddenly realize great minds shop alike? yes. that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, , yes... yes. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off devertment store prices day. at ross. yes for less.
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that's y for less. everything your pet needs at 20 to 60 percenoff specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. back now with a lve look at storm team 4t radar. ay's rain moving out for most of us, but doug says doenunt do that umbrella away just yet. our chances for wet weather later in the week. there is a family in town for visit with some special ties to one of washington's most important institution. >> whi they hail from places like england and canada, they have an ancestor who was central to the shaping of america. derrick ward reports. >> reporter: the smithsonian institution is at the heart of the nation's capital. the fist presence on the mall is just part of the experience and central to the character of
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james smithson for that vision. >> he sonde seed so many wonderful things for the united states and for the world. >> robert hadhe smithson family tree. he had no children. he named a nephew as an heir wihe that t stipulation that he change his name. the nephew died chiless and line with his will, it was sent to the united states for the establishment of the smithsonian. >> he was a scientist and he wanted knowledge as a free commodity. >> he saw america as a perfect place for it. >> he hadeen brought up in the old world where names and titles were a burden on the way he wanted to live and a burden on the diffuse of knowledge. > family members toured the smithsonian and included a visit to the crypt where his
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remains werentombed there. family members knew of the connection but didn't know much until this book that eventually led to this visit. a whole new apprecia for a noted ancestor. >> i saw a picture, a painting of smithson and i saw little bit of my son in him. i don't know if i was just imagining things. >> at the smithsonian, derrick ward, news 4. >> they didn't know until recently? >> they didn't know, apparently not. they will spend today and tomorrow making the rounds including the newest site of the african-american museum of history and culture. >> the family members should wiel right at home the whether we've got. >> feels and looks like just england. >> we've got the cloud cover and rain and areas of drizzle. we've had fog across the region. now the ceilings have lifte a little bit, but still dealing with in in the southern zones. we've got more rain coming in
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tonight. that coming curtesy of cold front. we've got a warm front around us to the east and a cold front to the west. what it means for tomorrow is much nicer. we've got the cloud cover for sure. current temperature sitting in the 70s. airport.s at the temperatures dropping a little bit. 73 at 7:00. got about 67 by 11:00. by 11:00 i've goin showers and around the d.c. metro area. take a look at these numbers. this is amazing. you don't see a change li this very often. it's 80 degrees right now in annapolis. it's 66 back towards leesburg. this is where we've got the cooler weather, the clouds off toward the east. we've seen some break, some sunshine. warmer weather here.'s thathere the warm front is and also the best chance of showers has been along the chesapeake bay. you see what i'm talking about right here. nothing less around the d.c. metro area and off toward the west. all of this is down to our south. it continues to stay that way down around southern maryland. st. mary countyg the rain, in towards the northern neck,
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youe seeing the rain. this is what we're waiting for. there's the rain that we're watching move out now. here's the rain we've got coming in. this is fairly heavy rain. some storms as well. this is all part of our storm system that is spinning up towards the great lakes that's going to bring in a cold front. that's goingo move through. give us the rain in the d.c. metro around 11:00, 12:00, 1:00 in the morning. heads up overnight tonight. by the time we're on the show tonight at 11:00, you'll be tuning in and i'll be talking arod the rain outside. this cold front all the way down to the south, they're talking about lowered low temperatures into places like nashville. look at the numbers right now. t only in 70s. 73 chicago. 79 in nashville. that's nice weather, but that is not what you m expect ind june. this is the kind of thing you expect. 89 down to the south in mississippi. even orlando comg in at 76 degrees. there's no real heat anywhere. we're not going to get on the hot side anytime soon. it's coming. 63 at the bus stop. 74 at recess.
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nice weather by the time we're picking up the kids. going for a high temp u erature 80, 81. really over the next four days, a 80 degrees on wednesday. really nice weather tuesday and wednesday. very breezy tomorrow, if not windy at chance of rain early on thursday. this is really wednesday night into thursday. could be some heavy rain too. we'll be watching that one for you. nice again on friday. sunshine, high of 81. then we stt to change the page. 86 on saturday. hello to the 90s. hot weather, some chances of me showers, so thunderstorms. gets a little bits unsettled as we head into next week. that's more like it as far as summertime weather. that's what we expect. upper 80s to low 90s. that's what it looks likee'll get. this week, not looking bad at all. we've got temperatures a little bit below average and we'll takh at. below average is 80 degrees. hey, no problem at all. >> thanks, doug. a very costly, we're calling
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it costly photo bomb courtesyof a very hungry sea gull. >> a woman was trying to get the important shot, enjoying her lobster roll. she thought she had dropped the send witch, but then she looked at her photo and she saw this guy stealing ht out of her hand. >> this went viral quickly on twitter. she said she holds no grudges against the seagull and even went to getr herself anot sandwich. if that's a lobster roll, you know those things are not cheap. how my of >> u notas msean. >> it hasn't happened to you guys? >> no one else here. >> i'm not talkingl. lobster r a piece of pizza or a seagull steal something out o your hand? >> no. >> they must like you better than me. the kammerer family, anything we at, this is happening. >> doug's ocean city days. >> that's exactly right. >> your tasher
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if you're just joining us, the sun may be coming out, but keep the umbrellas close when rain moves in tonight and when' youl need your rain boots later this week. doug's full forecast coming up at 5:00. go ahead and plan that summer road trip. gas prices now are on their way down. maybe you noticed prices starting to fall. they're down cents in recentorgr just over $2.80 a gallon. maryland and virginia are below the national average while d.c. is slightlyhe hig experts say prices are falling because of lower crude oil costs. the best news, prices should continue to fall.
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a few more cents at least over the nextf coupleeks. the nation's largest airline is keeping its boeing 737 max jets on the groundo int september. american airlines is extending the grounding while boeing works on software upgrades and some new training procedures. the airline is making the announcement now so it can make adjustments to the planes and the crews andliers can have an accurate schedule as the summer season shifts into high gear. investigators are still trying to figure out what a exactly caus crane to topple over and slice through a dallas, texas apartment building. itn killed a wo living inside, seriously injuring several others.y nbc's jay graas a closer loo >> reporter: today residents are coming back to the rubble that once was their home. >> one of the worst experiences ever. now we're just tryi to recover from it just like everyone else. s> oh my pene witne look up and i hear the
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metal bling, bling, bling, and you just see the crane coming down into the building. >> reporter: a massive construction crane collapsing and cutting through a dallas aparent building and parking garage during a pop-up storm sunday that produced driving rains, hail, and 70 mile an hour winds. as the tragedy unfolds, neighbors rh to help those trapped in the wreckage. >> the man next door was yelling for help i knoed on his door and he cracked it open and i helped pull him out. >> reporter: not everyone made it out. 29-year-old kirsten smith was killed. five others injured. the crane company has released a written statement which says in parts our thoughts and prayers are with the family of those who were killed andju inred and to those that suffered property damage. crews are on the scene and say they are fully cooperating with authorities. the investigation continues. jay gray, nbc news.
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dallas. now to another deadly situation. a helicopter crash lands on to a high risec in new york y. >> that's right, leon and we have new details 5 r:0i0 stt ar. >> announcer: news 4 at 5:00 begins with breaking news. no threat, no utterror, a major scare today in midtown manhattan. >> panic set in r a helicopter made a hard landing on a high rise building killing the pilot. meanwhi, people in the building say it sounded like a bomb went off. >> many ran out of the building near seventh avenue here right close to p51st street where thee is still a massive emergency response. closer look at the thaincident that triggered flashbacks of 9/. >> it happened just north of times square shortly before 2:00 in the afternoon. people who work in a high rise office building on seventh
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avenue at 51steet felt a jolt. within moments it became clear a helicopter had crash landed on the building's roof. >> the preliminary nformation is that there was a helicopter that made a forced landing, emergency landing or landed on the roof of the building for one reason or another. there was a fire that happened when the helicopter hit the oo er ped to evacuate.w the neyork fire department says that fire is out. sources say one person believed to be the pilot died in the crash. he was the only person on board. anytime there's a sudden evacuation of a building in, it brings up painful memories of september 11thore than 17 years l but right now this appears to be a tragedy accident. >> there is no indication at this time this was an a of terror and there is no ongoing threat to new york city based on
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all the information we have right n >> the ntsb is sending a team to crash.gate the chris pallone, nbc news, new york. turning to the weather here in washington, a break in the re showers befoore move in. chief meteorologist doug kammerer is in the storm center. time it out for us. >> into southern maryland we're saying rain but more rain coming through later tonighbr a k for many of us. you see what's happening over the last couple of hours. you see whereinhe ra has been down towards calvert county a st. mary's county. thunder and lightheng t as well. we'll stop you and take it down through here. you can see leonardtown. most of this staying aboutthat line. there's a few more showers in these areas. watch out if you live in the southern maryland or the
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