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a brutal attack caught on camera, this happened right outside a busy d.c. hotel. a what poli saying about the teens seen in this video. a major announcement from amtrak this morning, the new nonstop service that will make the trip north a lot easier. and a beautiful, even cool start out there this morning. what about any rain chances. i'm going to have the latest updates to that.
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puerto ricans exploded in cheers and celebrations.n today whe governor announced he will resign. he made the announcement on facebook around midnight. >> protesters have been camped outside the governor's mansion for almost two weeks, over a scandalinvolving offensive chat messages and corruption allegations. gabez gutierre has more now from the island. >> it was an incredible scene. thousands of protesters in old san juan. demanding the governor resign. rumors were swirling that the governor could resign at any minute, and then just before midnight came the announcement that he would be a deliveri pretaped message on social media. people gathered around to listen to that messag ould resign effective august
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2nd. it was an incredible reversal. a stunning turn of events. a afterbout two weeks of unrest here in puerto rico. the governor had been under fire, and pressure had intensified for him toig res after priv gte chatroup messages were leaked. they included derogatory and homophobic comments in those chat chats between yosovo and several of his close aides. for no the protesters have gone. switching gears to 11:02, i had to wear a jacket this morning, a little bit of a jacket. >> a little chill in the air at 4:00 a.m. arrival to work.
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>> coming off of like 110 degrees we had last week, so amelia, we've recovered clearly from the 50s and 60s, what i the rest of day have in store for us. >> a beautiful day out there really, we're going to see our temperatures warm ito the mid to upper 80s if you're out there for an extended period re time, not ally moving around. right now, it is lovely, 81 degrees, sunny skies. here's the thing, though, i can't rule out an isolated shower th afternoon, especially around the i-95 corridor. we're not going t see heavy rainfall like i saw yesterday, i'm keeping a 10 to 20% chance of an isolated shower this afternoon a high today of 87 degrees, beautiful evening out there, to eat outdoors, take the kids to the pool this afternoon, here's a look at storm team 4 radar, we're all clearre out the right now. coming up, we're going to have future weather taking youro thhout the day.
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letting you know that isolated rain risk, and it's thursday, let's talk about the weekend. i have that forecast coming up at 11:20. >> to beclear, i was not complaining about wearing that jacket, it was a nice change. >> we never thout that. >> thank you. we go on to breaking news now, aad de crash in anne arundel county. chopper 4 ov the scene in crofton. the crash involved two vehicles and we see herewo extremely damaged trucks. we're told that at least one person is dead. no word o what may have caused the crash. at last check, ty're still are lane closures in placen that area. a group of teens that brutally attacked a virginia man outside the washington hilton hotel. this video may be tough to watch. you can see one person hit the man, prompting the rest of the grup to attack. the suspects are all believed to be 13 to 14 years old.
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they violently kicked and punched thisictim. the man suffered injuries to his head and eye. a witness was also hurt. both were treated at a local hospital, no word on the motive for this attack. justice for the family of an wher district teen lost his life to gun violence. derek has been sentenced to 34 years inprison. for the murder of the 15-year-old at a bus stop in 2015. he did it because mercer and a friend teased him. friends and loved ones are saying their final good-byes to sterling tucker. funeral services are being held for theormer d.c. council chairman at the washington national cathedral. yesterday, many paid theirct resto tucker at a wake at trinity episcopal church northwest. tuckeray passed aw more than a week ago. he was 95 years old. new this morning, financier and accused pedophile, jeffrey
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epstein is on suicide watch. sources close to the iestigation say he wasound injured in his jail cell. he was reportedly in the fetal position on the jail floor. semiconscious with marks on his neck. no ward on a condition that a suicide attempt or assault have not been ruled out. epstein who can be seen in these court sketches is beig held for his trial for conspiracy and sex trafficking. his next court datse is being for wednesday. epstein denies all charges. right now, president trump is headed to the penton. he is scheduled to participate in a full honors welcomece mony for the newly confirmed secretary of defense markess per. he was sworn in monday and replaces jamesmattis who stepped down in december after policy disputes with president trump. the dodew tells n 4, this has been the longest stretch thepe tagon has ever gone without a confirmed top leader. today ceremony comes as
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lawmakers on capitol hill are still sorting through robert mueller's testimony before congress. the former special counsel spent hours testifying yesterday, and dodged questions. 198 time here's news 4's tracie potts with what mueller said and what is net. t tohe testimony you're ab give is -- >> america is reacting to special counsel robert mueller's testimony. >> aaste of money. >> trying to get rid o a sitting president. >> mueller defended his investigation on russian election interference. >> it is not a witch hunt. >> and told congress, president trump tried to fire him. >> president trump directed white houseounselon mcgahn to fire you, isn't that correct? >> tru >> the president's claim that there was no obstruction, not true mueller says. >> did you actually totally exonerate the presit? >> no. >> but he didn't indict him either, unable to charge a sitting president. > could you charge the president with a crime after he left office? >> yes.
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>> republicans portrayed mueller's team as mostly hillary clinton supporters aiming for the president. >> donald trump is not above the law. he's not. below sure shouldn't be the law, which is where volume ii of this report puts him. >> mueller's short answers and refusal to respond. >> i'm not going to answer that question. >> not exactly the spoke smoking gun the democrats were hoping for. >> robert mueller did a horrible job. >> reporter: now democrats are suing the white house to get robert mcgahn to testify. >> when we get that information, we can make a judgment. >> reporter: a judgment on whether to impeach president trump. >> schumernd -- >> democratic leaders are going slow with that, they're getting pressure from their membership for impeachment. republicans say it's case closed. tracie potts, nbc news,
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washington. developing this morning, u.s. officials have confirmed that north korea fired two short range missiles into the sea. south korea's military says the missiles were launched from north korea's eastern shore yesterday. this would be the first launcho reped since president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un met at the demilitarized zone last month. there is no indication the missiles posed a threat to the united states or its allies.>> > new this morning, amtrak is launching anew nonstop service. it will go between d.c. and new york, and it will get riders to their destinations about 15ut min faster than the current service. the service will include one northbound and southbound train per dayuring weekdays. the service will launch september 23rd, tickets are already on sale, and if all goes well, aakmtition lll wo about a rapper president trump tried to get free fromail in
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po metro ce officer giving a helping hand to a young autistic boy. the officer consoled the boy who was hav g a bit a meltdown on the morning ride. >> today that officer is getting a special honor fromhe metro board. justin finch is there. and so is the little boy and his mother. justin tell us all about it.
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reporter: the metro transit officer who stepped in last week, to help her 4-year-old son andrew. the story had since gone viral he's having a bad day on metro ah, a bad day that got even worse. he has autism. he went into a meltdown. the mom was by herself. that's when officer kay stepped in, to calm down andrew. he says, honor and recognition aside, he would have done it all again. >> it's been heartwarming, i never expected any of this to i thought you know, i was doing what any other officer did atm the that's what we're here for? >> was there any part of you that could have allowed you to walk away that day? >> no, not as an officer, not as a parent. i'm glad i was able to help. >> officer case is also the
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father of a 4-year-old, so he knows what taylor was going through that day. metro also saying too, this story has gotten recognition country.he many glad to see the way the officer stepped in and helped this family, and helped that little boy andrew, as he dealing with his autism. they say, all too often people who have autism can have negative experiences with law enforcement. we're live here in stnorthwe justin finch news 4. >> i love this, it's an opportunity to really educate l.ople. as wel >> absolutely. and i mean, the kid was wearing the hat. >> that's adorable. justin thank you. new this morning prosecutors have chaed american rapper asap rockyau with a over a confrontation in sweden. authorities are investigating a street fight. the grammy nominated artist has been in custody for three weeks,
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and has claimed self-defense in the incident. his case has garnered worldwidef attentionrom president trump who has called for his release. asap rocky will go on trial next week. reality tv star kim kardashian west is also a part of a group trying to free rocky from jl in sweden. she's made prison reform her mission, and the cause has brought her to d.c.sp a spokeerson for d.c. jail hatells us tt kim k. visited their correctional treatment facility earlier this week. last year if yu'll remember, kim kardashian lobbied on behalf of alice johnson. she spent more than two decades behind ars. president trump commuted her sentence. a virginia man is facing ee rges after a store empl found child porn on his phone. jose luis mesa torres was
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arrested. the employee found the porn at a sprint store in prince william county on the parkway last saturday. the store manager then called authorities after it reviewed the es inosssnts. lawmakers on the hill will raise questions about teen vapping. a house committee is expected to hear testimony from the co-founder of juul. lawmakers have blasted the e cigarette company saying it's fueling anepidemic. in a statement ahead of today's hearing, the company says it shares the concerns about youth vapping. >> a brand neese kai a news partnrs reporting a new five story state of the art r, tispecialty medical cent going up in woodbridge in 2021. members will also be able to use telehealthervices with physicians in the medical center, and three more kaiser medical centers will be opening
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in virginia this year. you may be one of the millions using tsa precheck for a smoother travel experience this summer. some flyers tells news 4' i team, they're sometimes not getting what they paid for. scott mcfarland explains in this morning's flyer beware report. ifa you're of the tsa precheck program, you spend extra money to make it easier to get through soseveral. travelers are telling us they're not getting what they paid for. this man is one american living in a wheelchair. >> i'm the rare person that loves to fly. >> he enrolled in tsa precheck for a faster trip through security. reagan national with its aging terminals is one of a handful oi nationwides tsa precheck gates that are not accessible. items have to remove the that you're supposed to be able
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to leave in your bag. >> reporter: often shifting him to the standard line, where he's undergone the patdowns and slowdowns he paid to avoid. >> it's not what i paid for. >> reporter: a spokesman for reagan national says new checkpoints are under construction, estimated completion, 2021. the other frequent complaint the eral government is getting from passengers with disabilities who travel through reagan andther airports around the country. scott mcfarland, news 4 i team. now to a story that can be retty tough to watch, for any parent to watch. a three-year-old boy in the hospital after climbing on to a baggage conveyor belt.le the li boy's mother set him do at a spirit airlines kiosk to print her boarding pass. the toddler slipped away, ended
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up on a moving conveyor belt. he was on the belt for about five minute. look at that, the little boy did suffer a fractured nd. >> thank goodness he's going to be okay. >> oh, my goodness. > sleep, we all need, don't get enough of it, story of our lives, coming up, how to night daytime fatigue and w it may be a sign of a bigger problem. heat wave,he dangerous weat in parts of europe, and how people are dealing with it there. take-o and this a loving reminder from his wife. this is will finally depositing thatxpense check.
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a woman has died at the hospital after she was pulled out of the waterin southwest d.c. last night. divers were searching for about 25 minutes before finding her under water by the district pier near the wharf. witnesses say they saw the woman go into the water, but she didn't come back up. police are trying to figure out if she went into the water on purpose or may haveal fn in
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mistakenly. a new way to reduce emssions in our area. how the new resilient center is designed to save money and lives. >> reporter: high-tech batteri in the basement can provider power for three days to the community room. it's the district's first resiliency center in an affordable housing development. in case of a blackout, from an emergency or climate catastrophe, residents can come here to charge phones, monitor news, refrigerate medicines and power light saving devices. >> me and my breathing
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situation. >> without that it could threaten your life? >> itcould be a life and death >> this clean energy initiative is part of the district government's solar for all ec proj >> we have a target to reduceee grnhouse gas emissions by 30%. >> committed to more energy efficient affordable housing. they call it environmental justice. chris gordon, news 4. all time highest temperature inparis today, of 105 degrees, can you see here how some people have been cooling offoy ing to the fountains, this is europ's second major heat wave. france registed 114 degrees.
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>> this heat wavha ant t idea, london hit a similar temperature yesterday and today, of about 105 degrees. their average high, 74 d so it's not like our average high that's close to , we're maybe 10 degrees above normal. they are running a good 30 degrees above normal. and over the weekend, all of that heat is heading toward scandinavia and the arctic. where it could help melt some of the ice up there. just not great news. temperature trend in our area is quite comfortable today. really nice temperature trend here, next week, though, i am looking at the potential for another heat wave, we define it as three consecutive days hitting 90 or higher. right now it's refreshing out there. 79 ink, frederic 82 in quantico. basically upper 70s to low 80s
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everywhere. bacaround the corridor, we're in the low 70s, i mentioned that isolated shower chance here i thi it's a little over done. i wan the to show this to you to give you an idea. i saw an isolated shower potential in there, mentioned it, did i think we would have heave downpours o the district in so many other locations? no, that was quite unusual. here we are at 2:00 p.m.,maybe an isolated shower in southern maryland. pretty much right along 95, around washingtonarea, to the south and just to the north into the buoy and crofton areas. by 7:00 p.m., that risk for a shower really diminishes across the area. the chance across the area. and the chance that the shower terializes today is pretty low, about 20%. it is there. i definitely wantto mention it, so you're prepared. that being said, the nats should be able to get their game in there tonight no problem. as they take on the rockies. temperatures down at the ballpark, quite comfortable especially in the shade. id to upper 80s to start the
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game as everything's rapping up, we'll be falling into the low 80s there, andmaybe a 20% chance for a shower at nats park. today is a perfect pool day, tomorrow is awesome. the weekend perfection, but the humidity ticks up over the ek wed. i'll have that coming up in about 15 minutes, ladies. the new technology in new vehicles that's meant to help drivers, but manyme so cases it's proving to be a major distraction. the result of a new sty, and the group having trouble multitasking. and caught on camera, a gatorade thief who goes to great lengths to get awayith the d wri
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millennials, they kind of get a bad wrap for this, it's a bigger concern for older drivers. aaa and univerty of esearchers look at reaction times to things like making phone calls and requesting technology already installed in the car. older drivers were at a sigficant disadvantage. >> the study higights the importance of drivers making themselves familiar with equipment in a car before hitting the road. >> yeah, that's very important. get to know the vehicle. maryland is considering major changes for its plan to add toll lanes on i-270 and the beltway. >> the idea is t ease congestion. the plan recommends extending express lanes in virginia over th american legion bridge into
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montgomery county. >> megan mcgrath breaks it down for us. >> right now i'm on 495 in maryland, continuing along here, we're seeing some congestion, but nothingoo terribly bad. if you've driven through the area, through the region, youh know t rush hour can be a bear. and that's what this whole thing, this whole plan is about, trying to cut down on your time and traffic. trying to duce the amount of congestion you have to travel through during rush hour. our news partners are reporting at mdot is going to review a plan that would take a look, extend the 495 express lanes in virginia into montgomery county. 270 toll lanes would go up to gaithersburg and join the icc, and traffic could then connect with i-95, this is not a done deal at this point. state transportation officials in maryland areaking a closer look and they're going to be
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exploring the optionhe over t next several weeks. >> this is just one of several proposals in the mix to try to improve the traffic situation in the region. we'll have to see where it goes. back to you. this afternoon d.c.'s mayor and police chief will join members of the atf to tell us what's being done to title legal gun trafficking in the district. illegal guns are behind the ecent rash of shootings and homicides. yesterday we learned of a heart breaking connection between two killings. caron brown was gunned down last week. now we know a man who was a coach in the same sports program with brown was also shot and killed. jamaal died sunday. michaelanders knew both victims. >> we can't give up, because babies.e our our young people. this is our future. >> candor says he's buried members of his sports program before, but it's something he'll
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never grow accustomed to. a suspected thief went through a whole lot for a case of gatorade. cameram, captured hi he struggles to escape the store with the loot, this is at a d.c. gas station, he repeatedly kicks the door until he's able to squeeze out through that -- i guessha broken s of glass everwhy. pat collins has more on the heist in southeast d.c. >> reporter: i this guy giving a whole new meaning to the expression door busgor. you'rg to see him steal a case of gatorade and then make a getawayha s well something less than graceful. the scene, this mobil gas station on pennsylvania avenue southeast. if you want something from theat gas stn store, they have an
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electronic lock they can activate to keep you from getting away. and it works. most of the time garade man had a special exit plan. first he grabs a case of what appears to be the fruit punch flavored thirst quencher. then he makes his way to the front door. but it's locked. he starts kicking that door like a rockette. no luck. he kicks it again. >> let me out. i will ki this -- >> nothing. then he sets down that gatorade and goes at the door again and again. finally a hole in the door.e th man picks up the case of gatorade, slips it through that hole and then makes his getaway through the same opening. then on to a ride share bike and off into the sunset.th
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in orade in the front lock swore to me the lock wouldn't break. and it didn't. >> the gas station owner, dennis alloy. you may remember him, he posts ctures of people who steals from his stores. that tactic has reduced that substantially. >> well, maybe with the exception of gatorade ma >> after putting the posters out, significant decrease. it's ticeable. it's part of the business. it's never going to go away completely, and i get that but stuff like this, i just don't expect that to happen. ce reporter: police now have that surveillan video from the gas station, but so far, no ar est. and this gatorade case in southeast. pat collins, news 4.
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>> all they have to do is find a guy with a sore leg. >> yeah. my favorite line wa started kicking the door like a rockette. only pat collins. good stuff there. most ofs are enjoying this weather, and we want it to last. t's ia lets us know if going to stick around for the weekend. we now know when samsung's first foldable smart phone will go on sale. i know you want to know this. i know you want to know this. >> i'm not a sa locally-owd novec has the most reliable power in the region. and we all know how important being reliable is. novec provides electricity from multiple renewable sources. groovy man!
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sherry is in richmond thg mornin explain the team's focus on day one. >> new year, same goal for the redskins. the playoffs, that journey starts here. as of now, it looks like the burgundy and gold will be trying to do at, without pro bowl left tackle trent williams who is still holdg out. jay gruden expecting williams to be back eventually. >> hope's not a word i'm going to use. i expect him tome back, and he understands what this franchise has done for him. he understands what he's done for this franchise. hopefully we'll get him back soon. >> the plot thickens at quarterback, long time redskins backup, col mccoy is 100% healthy after suffering a brolen last season. he'll be competie with nin year veteran case keenum and this year's 15th overall pick. >> i feel confident in every one of ourk quarterbacs, they have a skill set that is beneficial toh help team win games.
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it's -- >> gruden has a laundry list of wants in his starting qb. meaning this quarterback battle could extend past training camp. in richmond, sherry burres, news 4 sports. >> let's just hope they're healthy, th alone would be a good start. talk to us about a beautiful day today. >> i love it. we had a bit of a surprise. >> let's talk about yesterday. i saw there was an isolowed sh chance. what happened is the winds were light ithe atmosphere. so as the areas of rain kind of bubbled up, they had nowhere to go. we had cold air aloft, whichhe ed to feed these storms and that resulted in -- >> i was not about to ruin my new car wash on a chance of rain. >> my husband in amazement for just how cool it was, me in amazement for how terrible of a forecast 2 was. as we check out the iced tea meter, though, based on the
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temperature and whether today and tomorrow, it starts to feel a lile humid, you probably want to up it to an extra large, and it's the weekend,o why not? as we take a look at our currents right now, we're at 81 degrees, winds out of the north at 3 miles an hour, the humidity levels are low, they're going to stay low tomortlw. a lit humid over the weekend, if you're getting out of town and heading to the beach. tomorrow mid-80s, saturday as well. upper 80s on sunday, all sunshine at the beach. water temperature right now at around 73 degrees. back here e' home, w have temperatures around 90 both saturday and sunday. the s,ening hour though, this weekend are going to be fantastic, warm, mild evenings and again it is lking dry out there. here's your storm team 4 10-day forecast. we're in the upper 80sro to ad 90 today, tomorrow, saturday and surprised. maybe that isolated shower out here today, during the late after noon andening hours, and then the heat starts to move
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back in on monday. with thee next real chanc thunderstorms arriving next wednesday. >> not terrible. daytime fatigue, a look at the medical conditions that could be making you feel sleepy. and should have listened to his wife. coming up, we talked to the man rescued from the mud. thanks to a very special and very vocal dog.ra dogs, plu more than one.
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allnews for your health, we know how critical sleep is for optimal physical and emotional functioning. many people don't get the recommended amounts of sleep. still exhausted during the day. dr. joshua winer is joining us today to talk abfut some ohe physical and behavioral issues that may be contributing to your daytime fatigue. so many people sufr from this.
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what is the recommended amount of sleep people should be getting, how do y know if you're not getting enough. rometimes we hear six hours, sometimes we hea eight. it's not dosix, nowhere es it say six. >> how about four and a half. >> for teens it's nine and a quarter, and for school aged like elementary age, it's ten r and younge for infants, et kntera. you you're not getting enough sleep, if you're not waking up naturally. if you ne that alarm or you're struggl g to get out ofbed, that's your body's way of telling you it's not enough sleep. >> there are condions can cause daytime fatigue. it may not just be that you'r lacking sleep? >> even if you've gotten your eight hours, ehings to think about medally would be depression, hypothyroidism.
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low leve of your red blood cell count wch would be anemia, and sleep apnea, wherer you'ot having enough sleep a night. those are some of the most common reasons for extreme daytime fatigue when you're sleeping adequate amounts. >> there are lesser known reasons. >> these probay people haven't aiard of, they're really important, and frly common. periodicmething called limb movement disorder. this is a condition, it tends to be more common in younger people. where they jerk theirodies a lot, particularly their legs. it's kind of like sleep apnea, where you're jerking your body a lot, and because of that, your brain is waking up, numerous times and you can't get those deeper stages of sleep. and, therefore, a result, you're exhausted during the dayt
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onhe ways that you can test this, you observeav -- he somebody observe your sleeping, they can tell you whether you're moving all over. if that is the case, i suggest you see your primary care doctor and get a blood test for your ferritin level. what they found is it's related to low iron ievels,f you take ironem suptation, that can help. the other condition that's common is calle postural orgest syndrome.ycardia this is a cardiovascular condition where normally when you go from sitting or lying down to standing,lo your bod will sort of -- your blood vessels will push that up to your brain. the blood pools in their lower . extremitie and as a result they're exhausted dudng the ay. they feel kind of foggy mentally, they'll often have rt of cold hands and feet, and the test for this is you just take your pulse, so you can take
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your pulse here on your wrist or neck, take your pulse whene you'r lying down, stand up, a waitut ten seconds, take again.ulse your pulse will go up, but ift goes up by 25 or 30 beats per minute, there's a high likelihood you have this condition, and then you should see your primary car doctor. eventually you need to see a cardiologist, i see that condition a t in my practice. >> dr. joshua winer thank you so much as always for coming to hang out. >> melissa, thank you. in other health news, the fda is taking new steps to protect women from a rare cancerinked to breast implants. allergen recalled its textured implants and tissue expanders after the fda said the devices were linked to anna plastic large cell lymphoma., n it's not breast cancer, but a cancer of the immune system that grows in the scar tissue surrounding the implant.
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that according to the fda, more than 570 women around the world have been diagnosed with this type of ncer, of those, 481 are attributed to those implants. 33 women have died. we have been following this sticky situation throughout the week. an 87-year-old man trapped in quick sand like mud for an hour. he was stuck near the potomac river in bethesda monday.a my cho takes a closer look ats hiadventurous personality. >> when you find yourself in a rough situation, who t bettero stick by yoh side man's best friend. meet blue and jack and their human lamar neville. you could say he's the type guy that sticks in your mind. >> i printed it on so people
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know who i am. >> he thought it would be nice to take the dogs for a alkar the c & o canal. she was going to see a movie. she told her husband, waituntil we come back, because if youll fa down, no one will know where you are. >> reporter: did he wait? no, he did not. and found himself in asticky situation. >> that mud was literally up to my knees and i couldn't pull my legs out. >> reporter: the more he moved, the more he sank. >> i was trying to dig it out with my hands. e wasn't loud enough to be heard. but these guys were. >>if they hadn't been with me, i don't know if i had gotten anybody. >> eventually, g sodamaritans stopped by to give him a hand. with the help of a hose,e and his furry friends are good as new now. being stuck in the mud wasn't the worst thing in the world.
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>> if you want to try it, it's not that far, if you want to see what it's like. >> reporter: i think i'll take yor word for it. >> i bet even being married as long as they have, it still feels good to say, i told you so. >> listen to your wife. we're glad he's okay. it may be summer, that doesn't mean that the kids can't be excited about learning. >> we're going to tell you about a convention tang placeall day today where science and math e cool.ar
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dean & deluca will close its dooreo in getown august 1st. they've been a staple on m street since 1993. it was the fst dean and deluca location outside new york city. the georgetown shop is closing because the building on m treet is about to undergo renovation. dean & deluca tryingto cut costs and does not plan to reopen elsewhere in d.c.
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cnbc iski trac the morning's other top stories. >> investors don't appear to be flinching as regerictions ch a fine announced by the ftcte yeay over data privacy issues. continued costs related to other ouvernment probes c hit results well into next year. samsung says it has fixed problems with the g laxy fold smart phone and will finally release it in september. that device wastriginally se to launch in april, samsung suffered a major embarrassment, after several reviewers reported screens thacluding broke easily. theo galaxy f is expected to cost $2,000. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm frank col ins.
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>> what old is new again. >> don't you remember the ones you could open, you could text e on a litt keyboard like this? >> i didn't like those. >> maybe you'll like the $2,000 one. a stem explosion in prince georges county. >> we're checking out the great creations as a thing ama gig convention. >> reporter: the thingamajig convention, 2,000 to 4,000 kids are going to fill up the show place arena. we're standing by the presidential trophy, this is foa the president challenge winner. and then we have some of the bikes that to the winners. the kids are holding up some of their inventions, their creations made with recycleable materials. janice williams is the brainchild of the thingamagig and the american heart association is going to be helping with some cpr training here today. aviation is also going to be
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taught. we have a drone that was flying around us for the whole hour. bring in aubrey to talk about that. you have a foundation, your ur whole pse is to inspire minds to go into field. >> i'm air traffic controller and i think these -- it's very important that minorities and females learn about different careers in aviation. >> we have a young lady holdie lane right now. you can fly the plane, you know that, right? >> yes. >> we're going to fill this up for the thingamagig invention convention. you ready? >> yeah. >> that's the latest from prince georges county, back to you. >> th was a cpr dummy there. >> the lady was holding it. >> yeah, yeah, yeah random body part in the shot, got it. let's send things over to amelia f a check of our gorgeous forecast.
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hel my friend. >> well, i don't think weve her mooirk, maybe not. 87 for the high today, really nice, 88 tomorrow. looking good for the weekend. hopefully -- >> a beautiful stretch of days. >> slight chance of a shower. hoping it's not aur downpo like yesterday. we'll let the other meteorologists fill you in this afternoon. amelia will have the latest on news 4 at 4:00. >> that's it, and we have updates on weather andhi everyt else inside our nbc shington app. it's a great day out there.
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