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i'm allison seymour.seymr. >> tony has the morning off, and tucker does not, he is finallyfl back. we are happy to see him and welcome him back.m >> reporter: we're looking look fine today, going to be warm and humid, one the last days of springs, summer getting here officially on friday, we're're ramping up to it, it should be a decent week as we goat into the next couple of days, let's get ' to numbers, warm ask mule id and overnight. if you wrufnt one ones that go d west. 74 in reagan national, 72 thisna morning atti ric richmond, 61 in chicago, and 66 in detroit, a little cooler north and west, wt will get a taste of that cooler air by the middle of the week.w. satellite and plen oft plenty of to start the day. thunderstorms south of the cityy toward richmond, you can see se pushing west to east along the e
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lower eastern shore. for rest of us it will be a partly sunny monday for you, ann notice south of pittsburgh thesr light shower activity kind ofkif breaking out.brea that's a weak cold front, andt, that will move into this tropical, humid atmosphere later today and will likely fire up ap few showers and storms. they're back in the forecaste ft today. not going to rain all day today. not expecting a severe outbreake of weather but we will likely see scattered showers and storms by afternoon, 87 the daytime high, warm and humid. had a that is the weather, weati will do plenty more ons weather coming up and let's do more on traffic. guess who is back. >> reporter: back on the roads and unfortunately with arn rough start for our friends inen virginia along northbound i-95,, this is where we had a couple of pickups, we had a crash at the springfield speer change andr cd accident activity on 395 at the hovs all which has been clearedd from your path. unfortunately of the damage has been done. headed toward quantico and an
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you're on the break, headedheadd north from potomac mills, with few breaks along the way. definitely a slow ride right now for folks headed on 95, which means a there is a lost bail ouu on route 1. headed toward belt worth. thank you chopper brad. ad. eastbound 66, the delaydelay continues coming inbound out of manassas all the way to 286 the fairfax county parkway, traffic slowing inside of the beltway headed toward fairfax. you will find the lanes are are open, leaving northeast toto northwest with no issuesth no ss reported headed to the third thd street tunnel.stre that's a check ofet fox 5 on tie traffic. julie, thank you very much.u right now v president baracd obama is in more than ireland for the two day g-sit summit. leaders from around the worlde d will joint president to discussc wide-range of topics. also a key issue is the crisis in syria. syri last week president obama obama announced the u.s. will providev military assistance to the
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rebels. earlier this morning, mr. obamama spoke in belfast commending thee people of northern ireland for r their continued efforts toward lasting peace. the country is a role model forl the rest of the world. worl >> you're their blueprint to follow. follow you're their proof of what is possible because hope is contagious. they're watching to see what you do next. >> mr. obama will meet separately with french president fran saw olan. and david cameron and vladimirvr put ton on the importance of of working together to transitionin the syrian president from powerm the man at the center of the nsa surveillance leak is stillsl spilling secrets and edward edwa snowden could create awkward moments for the president at the g-8 summit. britain's agency has hacked to the e-mails and phone calls of diplomats. >> reporter: edward snowden
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leaks go well beyond the the surveillance of americans and phone and internet records. rec. now he has apparently ensnared the british government. governme the president obama speaking the at g-8 summit in more than ireland. many are thinking about another summit four years ago 2009, the g-20 in london. lond edward snowden, says thatthat british intelligence agencies ai hacked into the phone calls experks males oande-mails of fom >> i worry about some of the th hyper blay is being thrown thron around from him and othersothers involved in this debate that tht would cast a cloud on the intelligence community. >> i think he is a traitor. >> former vice president dickck cheney took a hard line on snowden. but he questioned the presidentt
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obama's assertion that the the spying programs has safeguards. >> i don't know what he did towh the program.eprogra the program what has now been released still in operation, i a think it's good that it's still' this operation. i think it has in fact saved lives and kept us free from om other attacks. >> i don't think collecting millions and millions of americans phone calls, now thiss is the metadata, time, place to whom you direct the calls is is making us any safer, i thinkthik it's ultimately a violation of the 4th amendment. amen >> u.s. intelligence officials defend the surveillance programm saying they have thwarted thwart terrorists attacks in some 20 20 countries including the unitedud states.in inst washington, doug luzader, o news.news. in iran they are rel celebrn the formist president, he got over 50% of the vote beating a a
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handful of conservatives. co he ran on a platform of moderation, reform and easing political tensions.tensions. now many are hoping that he will follow through on promises to to release political prisoners prir inside our eyes on the supreme court this week and next week.w. there's four decisions lefts in the current session. the justices have yet to issue decisions on three big cases, on this tuesday, and thursday and monday they have been set apart for opinions.for opin they need to rule on the the legality of affirmative action,c the voting rights act and same-sex marriage. ma >> also today, the second week k of jury selection begins in thee george zimmerman murder trial. so far attorneys have interviewed 41 perspective jurors. zimmerman claims he acted in self-defense in the death of march thimartin trayvon.von.
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they are adding two names to the fbi most wanted list. the program began in 1950 and it has included everyone from osam bin laden and assassin james earl ray. one the vacancies on the list st opened in april when the fbi captured the former d.c. teachee accused of child pornography.pop two people in the hospitalal after being shot overnight inigt the district. one victim is a man and the the other one a young woman. this happened at the 4900 blockl of g street southeast.southeast. the only thing investigators,rs, the only thing that they're saying right now or they can say is that they're looking for a a silver car. new records show virginia'sn first couple improperly spent taxpayer money on a range of small personal items!items! according to the washington post, bob mcdonnell and his maureen improperly bill they bil state for the items such as body
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wash, sunscreen and vitamins for their dog.their the record showed that they used state workers to run personal pn errands for their adult children. an official says the mack ck donnelthe mokedonnell mcdonnelln were made aware of the improper billing and were made to pay it back. but records show that more more improperly billing has continueg in the h last three years. year. it's being done in a solar powered plane. plan >> wasn't minds behind thiss idea, no stranger to adventure.e he was the first man to fly fly non-stop around the world in a a hot air balloon. ball lauren demarco is live withve more on this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, allison, the name is bertrandrtd pickard, he is the pioneer behind this project.nd the history making mission has s landed here in the d.c. region.
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the plane is currently at this s summer, take a look. the first airplane that can flyy day and night without a drop of fluid and it doesn't pollute, pt either.eith it's the brainchild of bertrand pickard. >> it's extremely light, the total weight of this plane is a the size of a 747 is the weighte of a small medium size car.um s >> reporter:iz 12,000 solar lar cells on the wings provide the motors with renewable energy fog the flight.e flight during the day, the plane sun su bathes to recharge the batterier so it can fly at night. nigh the idea was born after better r trashepickard's balloon flying. >> almost sailing for the lack of fuel. the next time i would fly arounl the world,y it would be with non fuel at all. >> reporter: it's on a less taxing trip this time. time
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flying across the u.s. from sans francisco to jfk airport in new york.rk. >> [applause]. >> reporter: d.c. is the second to the last leg of the trip and the crew will be here for a week. while in town, the two pioneerse will talk up the virtues of flying without fuel, thanks to the flying laboratory they have. >> the technology used on our r airplane could be used anywherew for cars, construction of houses and private, and housing system. the world could today divide by two its emergency consumption. >> when you don't use fuel the e sky is the limit. limi >> it starts to be the final the humans. there's also another solar powered plane under construction in switzerland, the goal for that one is to fly arn the worl-
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around the world within twoo years. that's the latest from here this chantilly, allison. all right, thank you. you. we will see how that all all works out with no fuel, kind of scary. a new super power for superman breaking fox office records. we will tell how much the mt man of steel earned in its debut weekend. international tension because ofio a super bowl ring.i we will tell you why the owner of the you new england patriotso accused russian's president ofif stealing an nfl memento. meme the spurs on at brink of aa championship. it's the new x factor thatfactot everybody is talking about this morning. we have the sports breakfast coming up next.next. it's coming up on 7:12. mh
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mh february 22nd. a landmark transportation bill is up for consideration in the virginia legislature. even though it's backed by republican governor mcdonnell, tea party republicans refuse to support the plan. but terry mcauliffe thinks this is too important a time for partisan politics. mcauliffe reaches out to democrats and urges them to support the bill. and the bill passes. terry mcauliffe. putting virginia first.
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♪ ♪ ♪ this song reminds me of yuleee wright. >> i think of her every time ast well with that song. >> nice looking day, tuck, tuck, welcome back. >> thank you, thank you. you. >> it's going to be a decent day today. we are going to have clouds have around and the humidity has has crept back up after a couple days, upper 80s, we haven't hav' seen a lost 90s, it hasn't hasnt been extremely hot in terms of temperatures. >> you're right. y >> steady as woue get into the d of spring, summer is here on friday. fr >> fridays are already dj fridays, as some the the entertainers are down, this isis going to be the greatest friday ever. >> plus it's going to be a great friday. we start by spinning around the country. 74 this washington, plenty ofi heat and humidity across the lower third of the country this
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morning, 82 in dallas, 79 this tampa, 77 in some other place in texas, del rio, that is here in san antonio where they're celebrating, i'm sure dave willw have more on that. that out to the west, you notice you can tell it's the middle of of june, there's not a lot of cooler air out there, 50s 50s along the western coast andd international falls, looking att at slight radar, we're going too be in for partial sunshine sunse today, have a couple of weak fronts, one south of us that tht brought showers overnight, and, another weak front you got to squint, but you can see it in southwest pennsylvania lightanit showers and as that front movese into our rather warm humidhumid atmosphere later today we will l likely kick up a few few thunderstorms, not going to be e major outbreak, not expecting severe outbreaks, tomorrow nearr 90, that will be the warmest dat of the week, high pressure builds in, from the north, low w to mid-80s, low humidity ahumida lost sunshine, it should be a ba beautiful end of the week.he we
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>> and it's 84. 84. >> best year ever. >> it was a good day. >> '84, it good. good. >> it were too young. youn >> i remember 1984, that was like the best year of the 80s. . >> i turned 18.ned 18. >> oh -- >> for me anyway. >> let's check in with julie wright. >> i think i was becoming a teenager.teen >> some music, yeah, it was fun. madonna, michael jackson, it wat a good for music. music. >> wasn't it.it. >> i heard you comment about nikki minaj. >> that is on -- >> thinking of that pink wig pig again. that was tucker's idea. >> tucker has great ideas. >> i like that. that. of remember when we did the dance. >> i do.>> >> can i do a skirt.t. >> northbound i-95, this has thh been a trouble spot all morningn long, we got a new accident to report at 123. right side of the road isroad
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blocked off, v-dot the airport out pushing everybody to theevet center and the north continuing northbound. major tie-ups, not only throughh star fofstafford, and leaving 3d 395 headed to duke street, headed toward seminary road andd approaching the 14th street strt bridge. you will find the lanes are open if you are traveling kenneth keh avenue, but inbound this isbo where we have report of accident activity, reported along the the right side of the road, road, definitely got the slow traffic at the brentwood traffic headeda toward the north capital street be careful lanes are open, traveling third to the tunnel street as you travel from the freeway and still congested leaving germantown from father r hurly boulevard, headed to the split. that's a check of fox 5 to time traffic. all right, dave welcome back. >> good to see you.you.
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>> let me explain something why i think so many people across could not tree wanted phil phil mickelson to win the u.s. open. it's determined that he want to win more than any others, he has won the masters, and about the. pg championship. he had turned 33 years old, and he had the lead. >> it's like a story pook, book hollywood script and in the endd they rip your heart out. out. sadly for phil, he lost the united states open. it looked like he was going togg win when he did this by 10th. he was down for a stroke andand holds it for an eagle and theyay flip the name on the board, because mickelson goes ahead, ah it's going to happen. this is the year, but justin rose, the english man steady eddie makes his birdie on 13, and he would have a one-shot onh lead and that is all he would need.
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justin rose also a father, happy father's day to him. to you can look phil, the look on his face and he talked about the heartache after the round. roun. >> for me it's very heartbreaking. this could have been the big --- a really big turn around for mee and how i look at the u.s. open, and the tournament that i wouldl like to win, you know after having so many good opportunities, also playing veri wengll here and really loving te golf course, this week was my best opportunity; i felt heading in certainly the final round the way i was playing and the the position i was in. . >> tough to swallow. swal >> 43, you wonder how many moree chances you're going to get? history says not many. many. >> but it's one of things. >> jack mastered -- won at the masters at age 46. 46. >> it might happen, we're hoping for stephen strasburg with thehe nats. he came back yesterday.yesterda.
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the nats are not hitting right now. stephen looked good.good. that was good news but they lose again 2-0. 6 1/2 games back, we're now in n june. got to get things going andd cranked up a little bit. i wouldn't say dominant, four strike outs, this is the onlye y hit he gave up, but when youup, don't get any runs on the other end, you can't win. win. we're going to switch gears on the nba fines because san antonio they are now in thee brink off winning the nba nb championship. all they have to do is get one t more win, they got two shots to do it starting tomorrow night at miami. the funny thing, the big three e of san antonio, the old guys gus with tim duncan, they combined for 67 points outdoing lebron chris wage and bosh.bosh. the difference is danny green. this is a kid out of north of nr carolina who not a lot of people even in north carolina knew him. he was a good player ar, but thy didn't think he could be thisbe type of player.
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you will see him. he has been the guy they have 2e free pointers in the series, and danny green had six more last night. so, hey, you get one more great shooting night for danny green, san antonio might be the worldwd championship come tomorrowip night. c >> it's amaze what happens whenn you surround yourself with people who elevate you. >> that's exactly right. right. >> they are looking at lebron, e got to the same thing with your guy, elevate. elevat >> we will be right back. the nest has been getting a little too quiet of late.
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he participated in theartice celebration of harley davidson's 110 anniversary. he rode through the street of of rome in his open top jeep. they gave him two classic bikesb
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for the vatican police force to use. i want to see the pope on a harley. >> how cool is that. >> the owner of new england patriots singing a kne new tune about a ring he gave to putin.pi during the talks, kraft showed w him his team's super bowl team. putin put it on his finger and never gave it back. back at the time he said it was a give of goodwill. go but said that putin took it. the white house intervened at the time urging him to say it s was a gift in the interest of of u.s. russian relations. re don't rock the boat, just let t him have it. >> it's a weird little story.st. it's intriguing.in >> he probably thought it was a gift. >> maybe the whole thing washe lostth in translation.
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he assumed, oh, he is giving iti to me. i think that is possible. >> i think so. >> holding out hope that is possible. >> we're going to say it happened. too little too late. we are go to take a closer look at the situation in syria now that the white house has has agreed to arm rebels in the twoo year civil war. we're going to take a live look outside, we will get the latest, weather and traffic frof tucker and julie coming up next. the time now is 7:27.
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jay-z fans, you can get ansa copy of his music.music. >> you have to have a galaxy phone, the rapper will releasere the album to 1 million android i users who download an app forr the album. album. they have to have a galaxyga mobile phone. >> and then can you get the app. >> how much money are you making jay-z on this whole deal n thatt is true, but you know.
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>> i don't have the phone so iei can't get it. >> i know, me neither. >> can you imagine the iphone and he wouldn't have made me money. >> all righty.>> so there you go. >> looking forward to the new w album. i like jay-z.jay- >> three days later, don't worry, three days later it comes out for all of us.us. upper 80s, maybe a scattered shower or storm laterr this afternoon as we get -- we e have a couple weak fronts come e and move through here, that isat bringing us the morning clouds,s not a whole lot cooling downdown overnight that, is kind of of typical, that is the signaturetn weather in washington, 72 inin leonardtown.leonardt cooler north and west, frederick is 66, and 68 winchester, as as mentioned yesterday we got to 87 at reagan national. nati we should be in the mid-to uppe 80s and partly sunny.sunny. morning rainshowers here it's he the frontal dow boundary to the
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south maybe a couple showers tow the east and eastern shore if you're watching ocean city and salisbury. i don't need to tell you youyou have had showers overnight. for the rest of us, partial sunshine, focus north and west of morgantown.morgantow there's a weak cold front out ot here, there it is, you can kinda of see it, that's going to pushh into the region later today. to. not going to cool us down adown whole lot.ole what it will do is serve as a gathering place for showers ande storms later today. we will have to put a scatterede storm or shower in the forecasta this afternoon into the early evening hours.evenin tomorrow the front is going togo hang up here and by wednesday,e, it should be pushed far enough south that we will see high pressure build in and we'rean going tod have a beautiful end b theea week.week. the front fades to the south over the next couple of days, it will be in the neighborhood by tomorrow, high pressure building in, less humidity and coolercool pressure here to stay for the beginning of summer which is on
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friday. a couple showers out there, thunderstorm, wind southwest sos 5-10, not expecting any severeye weather today, just the garden variety summer storms.ety the 68, that threat willll dissipate here with the loss of the daytime heating during thene day, and there's your seven day. tomorrow is hot, warmer day of m the week, upper 90s, and no no 90s in the seven days and here we are getting toward the the hottest time of year. year. friday by the way first day of summer 84, low humidity, a lostt sunshine. let do traffic, julie wright isi back from vacation and looking n good. julie, what is up.e, w >> reporter: thanks, tucker. the latest crash we talked about earlier pulled to the shoulder.h the delays are open for folks headed southbound, a lot ofot of traffic headed north from dale city getting toward newington. e traffic will slow on 395, 395, leaving the beltway continuing i toward duke street and one moree stretch of brake lights
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continuing across the 14th 14th street bridge.reet the crash occurred after the brentwood parkway, that is tying up a lane, leaving northeast to the northwest. and the across the anacostia bridges, and heavy and slow no accidents just volume delays, ls southbound kenilworth below speed as you travel from buroughs out toward pennsylvanis avenue. a quick peek at our maps, we ma will show you what else is is happening here.happening he pockets of congestion leavingleg route yi 80 and urban a. 60 miles out toward 124 and and leaving at 28 out of rockvillere headed toward the split. improving at 27 miles per hour.. that's a check of on time time traffic. the president is at the g-sit summit in northern ireland where no doubt one dominating topic will the increase in in military aid for the rebels in syria. for more on that information we turn to manuel, good morning.
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>> thank you for coming? cong? >> pleasure. >> there's going to be a lot off topics going on at the g-8 butbt we are focused wondering wonder specifically what do you think is going to come out on theout e topic of syria at the g-8 summit. su what do you think we're going to hear on this?this? >> the dominating features of this two-yearlong conflict is some of the dynamics look like l the cold war, maybe in a slightly reduced fashion, because the syrian regime is is being supported by the russian regime and iranian regime. regie the west has been pondering ponr while people get killed whethere we should ourselves step in andd support the other side.side. it seems that with the positioni taken by the u.s. administration last week this, is going to be the dynamics in the next few weeks. of course, you will find strongo
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die verging positions between russia and the united states and as allies at the g-8.g-8. we will see how this pans out. >> as you mentioned, some people -- for instance senator john mccain came out on friday and said that it was disgraceful di that the u.s. had not jumped in, that it had taken this long. do you think he has a pointpoint there, or do you think it was th the right move fork the u.s. -. for the president to kind of decide and wait and see how thih plays out. >> i think we shouldn't make the enemy of the good.good. the human toll is horrific, 93 i how confirmed dead. over 1 million people who are ae ref hugrefugees out of the counn ethnic cleansing on a vastst scale. you have the trademarks of a disastrous human situation and it's terrible that the west, wet that is supposed to stand for fr
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human rights is basicallybasicay standing on the sidelines. at the same time this is a huge dilemma, and the kind of aid we're talking about is not goinn to really change the balance, but one thing it will change is that it will prevent the syrian regime who has been responsiblee for this horrific human toll tol from overrunning the country and slaughtering the civiliancivilin population at the rate it hass done so far. so i think there's good in this intervention, even though the te policy questions are still verye difficult. >> what do you say to the people who criticized out there, specifically may be here in in america, they have seen the conflicts we have gotten gotten involved in, fresh off with afghanistan, iran, and iraq, and they say we don't need to get in the middle of another war.other do we have a dog in this fight f so to speak? spea what do you say to that? >> well, i say two things, we have seen the use of chemical cc weapons in syria.
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even though we may not have a ha dog in this fight, we do notwe o want any of the dogs in the dog fight to use this kind of weapons. our intervention may prevent tht further outside of chemical weapons. that's the same kind of thing,t, we're not talking about the intervention in iraq, we're iraw going to see western, u.s.-ledud supplies and weapons outside ofs the theater of conflict. conf there's not going to be u.s.u.s. soldiers or western soldiers directly involved in thethe conflict. we're talking approximat about y different scale of involvement v but one that enable the west to influence the course of events to our advantage. >> they talk about the u.s talk. getting involved that this isths going to move things faster, what do you think the progression will be from here on out. >> president obama said in
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august 2011, that quote unquoteo the president, for two years, y, the position has been this renal imis undesirable because of howw its behaved but that the thee rebz were able trebels were ablt proposition. we have seen the turn of the tied. the regime is in the offensive and it's taken a strat tinge cal town. it may be that the regime could win, i think the reason that the administration has decided to to step in. not so much to get drawn do a conflict but to ensure that this regime does not win and the the rebels have a chance. >> the tim timing may be or imp. thank you for coming andcoming discussing this.disc >> thank you.hank you. still head at this hour,
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faster than a speeding bullet, u man of steel sets a new boxbox office record during its debut u weekend. we will tell you how much the super hero flick hauled in. it's now 7:40. we will be right back tí+ñ
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♪ ♪ i like that.i like that. >> yeah. >> sunshine on the buildingshe i there, and what is going to be a warm, hue humid day, it's goingo be nice. nice june it's been 100 degrees in june. >> we had 104 on the day of our our big derecho.derecho. >> that is right. >> don't speak of that. >> it's one of those events youu knew where you were.u >> i was in the movies and the lights went out, true story. >> really. >> what time -- wasn't it like i early evening that it hit. >> 10:00 at night.t nit. >> yeah, it was at night. >> that was a friday.a friday. >> yeah, it was a friday night.. >> the movie. >> oh, it was friday. >> i knew where i was, too.
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>> it's one of those events.eves >> don't speak of it. >> let's go to the weather, you know, let's go to watch the satellite-radar, we have a few clouds, in fact, more than a few in some spots. ot a few showers or maybe in some cases more than a few showers ss along the lower eastern shore, , got a couple fronts in the neighborhood one it so the towght and east, notothe south e north and west of westernstern maryland there.maryla the shower activity is breakingg out. that front is going to drop int the region later today and willi serve as a focal point for a few showers and storms. it won't rain all arch but be--- afternoon but we will have the built on.built on. the scattered nature of the showers, nothing widely organized as this particularicur system, very weak, 8:00 overnight and a left over shower, we will do it all over depend tomorrow, at the front will be hanging out, by
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wednesday, sunshine and lower humidity, 87 and wednesday, thursday and friday, hike mid-8, sunshine, and lower humidity, first day of rain on saturday.s. let's get the latest on traffic, hi, julie. jue. hi, guys, tucker. good morning.good morning >> that dress is so cute. >> it is. >> thank you. >> goit it oi got it on sale, it it was cute, very flintstone like. >> it is. >> we are going to call you pebbles.le >> well, on the roads thisthe rh morning, we have had a couple accidents to report on on northbound 95, and 395, there'ss a water main break that we saw.. it's along quaker lane now flocked off between duke street and seminary road until furtherr notice because we got to shut off the water and make the repair. this is portion is blocked off f
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until further notice. notice. let's show you what else we have on the roads, eastbound 66, and slow traffic fra washingtona was boulevard to fairfax drive. on the inner loop starting to see a backup leaving a 91 tail , and no wrecks, just volume delays, you will find slow traffic as you travel from st. barnabas road to the wilsonn bridge, and the crash avenues the 23, stay to the center or to the right in order to get by. that's a check of fox 5 on timee traffic. you will give the people ofe earth -- >> superman lent t lent to the x office. he from friday to sunday he earned $120 million.120 million. that is in addition to the
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$12 million, bringing do mess ms sick totals to $125 million.$12n yep, that is the biggest june je opening ever, and the second biggest of the year, behind iron man 3 -- the theme here. the apocalyptic comedy, this is the end finished second, making more than $20 million.$2 that's quite a gap there. the drama "now you see me" finished third with more than tn $10 million.$1 did you see man of steel. >> i didn't. >> everybody said it was great who saw it. >> i didn't want to go because knew everybody was going to to there and their uncle and grandpa! every place was busy withwith father's day.ther's coming up next the newhe new option for shopping fresh and local. >> good morning, holly. >> good morning to you, i like any new shopping option, i don't care what is for sale. listen,,
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4 generations of grocersrocs went into making the shop. focusing on the serving theservn neighborhood with a var varietyf vegetables. she is joining us on in the market, welcome back. >> it's timely that we are doini the story at glen garden markets, because it's the veggie
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day. summer starts this week and here is where they celebrate seasonality, and the brains mind behind all of it is standing stn next to me. she is the celebration of the four generations.ur we have a lot to cover. cover. we want to show off the store, r but this 30 seconds or less, le, tell me how you went from working on the to opening aa grocery store. >> i'm the 4th in a line of grossersgrossers, it's embedded, i i'm an environmental lawyer,l, expis was workinand i was workil hill, and it was clear that we w were not going to make make environmental progress. prog bite is one bite at time. >> one of bite at a time means what. >> anything you find here is grown or created within the
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stretch of the with ter she watm new york to virginia. >> i have never seen a sweet potato that size. >> i love that. that. >> let's talk about store scene locally. the challenges in doing that, and then the rewards in doingg that. >> there's a lot of benefits to eating local produce.ng loc when you're eating local, that h means that the reg establishesre and thvegetables andfruit have e enat the vine.vine. they have good for the environment because they haven'v had a lot of to travel to get here. >> a lost people may get that, t but what they don't see is thatt this whole store was constructed with the environment in mind. >> it's true, in fact, we feature wood in fair vus placess that came from one of the firmss in west virginia, and all of the
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building materials, we have ridge freight or doors in all of the cases so we are not letting hydrocarbon seep into the atmosphere. we're not using paper or plastic. the bottom line, wise how do you compete with the pig boys. >> you can't find most of this stuff at the big boys.g boys >> these are your farmers market favorites seven days a week. >> you can't find things like ke sam grow at the big boys.boys. guess what sam grow makes, he makes gray knowledg graknowledg. >> it's a granola product, i started making it and wanted too get healthier and fit. fit. the whole point is subtle sugar. it's a low amount of sugar. suga >> we want no sugar, what are we going to do here. he >> we are going to make a par
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parfait. >> we are going to start with wh the plate, and do a little doll lip of yogurt. yogu for you as a small business buse person yourself to have a place like glen garden's market, how does that help your mission in. >> it's amazing.>> i started in d.c. at a very very local business and it helps it h again to promote the community and the local aspects, we worked at a couple event, and helped hd all of the community and get get people to know what is in d.c., maryland and virginia the greatt area. >> what is in there. >> there's a little honey apple butter that comes from fresh jams, and then i use a little strawberry biscuit that, is this is in loom wood, west virginia, that is from the farm that we get all of the wood in the house. >> we got to let sam put in the granola.
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>> sour cherry, honey ginger, and blueberry is my favorite. >> i was going to say i willy i take a bag of each one of those. >> we have a link to the glenen garden market here. m and if aryou want to find more information about the sam's gray knowledggranola. >> coming up we will find even n more that this is a local vowr's paradise. >> i have a feeling it's goingin to beg good, holly, thank you.. before we take you to breakr the facebook fan of the day. we take a break to say good sayo morning to lindsay vanness, fore a chance to be the next fan thee day like our facebook page and e post a comment under lindsay's picture. fox 5 morning news rolls up next.
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>> straight up 8:00 on thisght monday morning. it's june 17, nice looking day out there.t we're happening you are starting your monday, your workweek with fox 5 morning news.
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>> great. good weather, good people. good morning to you i'm wisdom mart glynn for tony prkins. >> i'm allison seymour. s split over searal. the u.s. has decided to arm and train the rebels. other countries joining president obama disagree with this myfoxdc nsa whistle blower edward snowden grabs head h1n1s but beyond criminal charges what lies ahead for snowlen. look at past whifortel blower. find out which local school system is hiring sleep experts to figure out how to push back the morning besm people have been talking about that a long time. >> it's been going on for a while. i think they should have done d this when i was at cool. maybe i would have had betterr grades. >> they sate teenager brain function -- >> if they get more sleep. >> counter argument is they'll
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stay up later and do whatever they are doing because they have more time. that's why they are having meetings and discussions.gs >> i vote for later news time. >> we have that. we just don't work on those. [laughter] >> you can't complain about that tucker. >> mid to upper 80s just like yesterday. won't be a terrible. should be a decent day. 76 at reagan national. 72 dulles. showers overnight south of town. you can see the south fredericksburg as well. w out across the lower eastern shore, the particular batch will remain to the south.in t there's a new band of showers just -- you can see there in i southern pennsylvania south of pittsburgh pushes to the regiong along with a cold front. very weak cold front. we're not expecting a severe outbreak of weather. of we have to place showers and
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storms back in the forecast thii afternoon with temperatures warm and humid. 87, scattered storms later today. most of week looks great. vile details in a minute. thanks, tuck. now we'll look at julie wright with a look at your on-time on- traffic. >> still dealing with a water wt main break in alexandria. this is tying autopsy i portion of -- this is tying up a portion of quaker road by duke street. there's still a lot of water out there on the highway. we have to cut off the watter and fix that pipe before -- b water and fix that pipe. quaker lane remains blocked off between duke and seminary road. let's continue with the maps, you'll find slow traffic heading inbound new york avenue leavingg lights getting through southeast. and southbound north capitol street slow.
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inner loop slow from the wilson bridge 21 minute commute with wt all lanes open leaving virginia. that's a check ever your fox 5 on time traffic. >> thank you, julie. president obama is in northern ireland today for the g-8 summit. the meeting discusses a wide range of topics. president obama took time toa to praise the people of northern ireland for their dedication ofo having peace in the nation.th >>e fear and resentment are are allowed to harden. h it encourages cooperation. peace is not just about politics ultimately. it's about attitudes. it's about a sense of empathy. it's about breaking down the divisions that we create for f ourselves in our own minds. >> another hot topic at the
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summit will be syria. president obama last week announced the united statess would provide military assistance to the rebels following evidence that chemicaa weapons were used to attack the people of searal. one of other big player it's summit, russia opposes that action. they've been helping to sport regime of syria president assad. president obama is set to privately meet with leaders from russia, britain and for instance,. wisdom? >> another bombshell in the irs targeting scanneddal. a supervisor said she was personally involved in scrutinizing some of the earlier applications from tea party groups. she tells investigators that i some of the question lange -- ling wished more money in a -- languished more than a year and until now only one office had admitted to targeting conservatives.cons the governor of virginia spent
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taxpayer moneyen a list of small personal items. >> "the washington post" iss reporting that dwf nor mcdonnell bill the state for things like body wash, sunscreen and vitamins. according to policy they should have paid for those items themselves. they were made aware of improper billing and ordered to pay back more than $300 six months into the term. but state records show more improper billing continued over the last three years. >> a couple of suspect -- a couple suspected of setting a strong of fires on virginia eastern shores are due in court today. they are each charged with one count of arson and conspiracy to commit arson.on. in court document smith told investigators he torched 5 unoccupied buildings and bundick set fire to 13.. >> firefighters in colorado aree
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working to extinguish hot spotsh in the wake of most destructivec fire in the state's hospital. hs it's 65% contained. c two people have died. nearly 500 homes have been destroyed. federal officials are due to arrive on scene today to begin b looking for a cause. a deck collapses in southern maryland sending two people to the hospital. this happened at a home in st. mary's county sunday afternoon. the sheriff's department said the deck fell eight feet to the ground. we're told the people hurt suffered nonlife threatening injuries. >> a peak the new technology han made its way to our region. the first soler powered plane -- solar powered plane landed at dulles and we go to kahn tilleyy with the -- shin tally with -- chantilly with the detail. the idea is flying without fuel.
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it's called the solar impulse project and it's the most advanced solar powered plane ind the world.the it's right w here. wing span is about the size of a jumbo jet but as light as a small car. during the day the plane essentially soaks in the sun to recharge the battery so it can fly at night.at in fact it can fly continuously except for human needs. it seats one pilot and the pilop needs to get out and switch. zilt have to land. it's the brain child of swiss pioneers and the idea is to use renewable solar power to to demonstrate the potential of clean technology. >> our goal is to make a
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revolution in the mindsaid of the people when -- mindset off people when they think about clean technologies. >> it uses very little energy. and to apply day and night with the sun and only with the stown save energy to reduce the energy con assumption of the efforts.r all the technologies we had here had this as a goal. >> this is the second to last leg of the trip.le it started in san francisco and ends at jask -- j.f.k. in new york. you may be wondering how fast this one goes, 45 miles per hour. there are going to press conferences throughout the week at the air and spaition muse yamg -- pace -- space musical. we'll link you to the -- space museum. we'll link you to information on the web site. did you say 45 miles per hour? >> it takes some time but it's cool. >> it's all about the savings.
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it's all about the environment not the speed, right. r >> okay. >> pretty cool though. thank you so much. m edward snowden isn't the first to reveal secret government information, of course. what happens to him in the yeart to come?me? >> politico looks at former whistle blowers and what wha happened to them after they spilled the beans. >> safeway is breaking ground in a big way in our area. stay tuned to hear where the new stores will open.l time right now 8:09. 8 it's a monday morning, everybody. we'll be right back. 
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♪ >> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. time now is 8:12 coming up on 8:13 on this monday morning. i gladly surrender to summertime. less hectic schedules. mommy chauffeur is off for a while. >> kids are off on grandma and
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grandpa camp! i miss them though. >> it's summertime for everybody almost. >> weather is going to deliver this week. temperaturestemperatures this a. mid to upper 80s before. we get to the weather you know what time it is? i >> cuteness. >> time now for the cuteness factor of day. >> double cuteness. this is darren and his bigig brother dorian.oria >> wonderful. >> he has on a spiderman. >> darren is three years old. dorian is five.rian >> okay. the pick tiewfers snapped when w they were caught -- picture was snapped when they caught playing instead of taking their nap. >> cute. >> hand some young men. so cute. >> spiderman there? >> that mask isn't really spiderman. >> maybe that's his own personal twist on speederman. >> i know -- twist on spiderman. >> you know, i like it.
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>> that is another character. c >> that's another characterize ation. you know what i have do? because i haven't ben here in a while oochie-coochi-coo. o they are young men they don't want to hearocng that. >> these are big boys, whasss up dogs? >> tony can't get back soon enough. love love. >> either way we loved having you on myfoxdc.com. great. let's get to the weather forecast. 76 now in washington. hey, it is feels like june out there not only in washington but much of country. dallas this morning 82. tampa 82, 79 in new orleans. go to the pacific northwest to
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find the fift. we look -- find the 50s. we'll have clouds in theds i forecast today and the possibility of scattered showers and storms this afternoon as a weak frontal system. a couple fronts moving through.t one to the south. i'm focused on the one north and west north and west of hagerstown. it's going to push to the region this afternoon. a it's going to encounter warm and humid air mass. as it does so we'll likely fire up showers and storms. s near 90 tomorrow. we should get a nice cool downon and more importantly less humidity wednesday, thursday and friday. first day of summer temperatures in the mid 80s. that's your forecast.orec we'll do traffic and get the latest from julie wright. >> after that scene from business dom i'm scared new. >> creepy, right. >> he did that coochie-coo to a
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seven-year-old. >> no, no, no the kids but whenw you greet me like that at 4:00 a.m. it's creepy. la of laugh. >> what up, dog? >> continuing up to seminary road and leaving the pentagon to the inbound bridge express lanes show. no accidents just volume. eastbound 66 not only does it slow leaving manassas and from 286 to route 3 but heavy volume continues to constitutionn avenue. you find the lanes are open. suitland parkway remains slow. southbound north capitol street slow.. outer loop remains slow. leaving 95 trying to get past university boulevard a few break as long the way. and that delay continuesing to .
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that's your traffic.r tr >> thank you. julie. edward snowden will be punished for compromising security. s he blew the whistle because he believes the public has the right to know what is going on. he is not the first american tot go forward with secret operations of course. david is the senior policy reporter at politico who wrote this fascinatinging account. we learn what happened in the years after. good morning begun thanks fornk beings here.be if you couldin put this in contt for us or put it into your mind on why they decided to look int the lives of past whistlehist blowers and how you decided on those people. >> if you think about it, everybody is focusing on how
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snowden would be punished and prosecuted now. he is 29. whatever happens with that he has a long period, the rest of o his life torque think about. -- rest of his life, to think about. i talked to the former justicejt department attorney who first went to the "new york times" with details of warrantless surveillance program that they were doing under the bush administration. he was unemployed and strugglinl for income for a long time. they decided not prosecute him. he hasn't hand over classified documents but he is not do well. he has a criminal defense private practice in rockville now. he is scraping by but not doing so, so well but it leaves a lasting mark on your life.
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compared to others he has it fairly easy.ly there's a guy named matt diaz who landed over the list of guantanamo prisoners who was a navy lawyer at the time. he was disbarred. can't practice law anymore sand now working in the bronx public defenders office doing nonlegal work. >> you looked at thomas drakeke and another, same story with their lives after it diminishedd from where they were when they decided to move forward with the information? >> john keriaku is the formerr c.i.a. officer who disclosed details of enhanced interrogation, some called it torture, of course.rs necessary jail right now. he is -- he is in jail right now serving a 30-month sentence. thomas drake was at the nsa at the time and revealed details to
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"the baltimore sun" of wasteful projects the nsa was working on. he is no longer at the nsa he is. he is working at an apple storee he has to do something for income and can't say the agency anymore. all of these people paid a lasting personal price for their actions. they said they feel like they've done the right thing? >> they do, i was going to ask, what about regret or not? >> they don't regret it at all.a they made this decision that it was important information the public needed to know. k they went in knowing there coabout ape personal price twhoa have to pay and they are payingg it but i haven't heard any regret from any of them about a their actions. a and certainly when you hear alla the interviews edward snowdown s is giving now. he seems to -- snowden is giving now, he seems to know he is taking enormous personal risk but he didn't apologize for a
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second. >> did they offer any advice or did you ask if you could talk tt edward snowden to say this is what you might face or the factt that they had no regret or what have you? did they offer advice or look ahead for snowden?now they said he is in for a reallyy rough time with the prosecutione or whatever happens. thomas tam the former justiceme department attorney said he is probably in for stronger punishment than he faced or a lot of people faced because tamt when he revealed the details of nsa warrantless he didn't hand h over documents, snowden did. right there's it's a tougher prosecution problem.n p he said snowden knew the risks going in. develop a long road to recoveryr thomas tam thinks with the right defense maybe down the road he can rebuild a life.
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he is never going to get a security clearance again. he can't be a defense contractor again. he has a lot of technical skills. but he won't rush to -- return r the stature he had before. >> life has changed. really interesting look back and forward. thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> still a ahead, hitting the snooze button. a local school considers whether high schools should start theirt day later. >> holly morris shying us plan a -- is helping us plan a picnic this morning. we'll be right back.
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>> safeway shopping stores are expanding.ex they are expanding to shopping areas with apartment buildings.n this is the trend. >> one store right here and livv right here. >> they are planning to build or rebuild in alex dree yark
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rockville, upper marlboro and hyattsville. company is all right, i suppose. >> fairfax county school systems are teaming with sleep specialists.sp >> they are talking about delaying start of public high schools to 8:00 a.m. or later. right now they start at 7:20 a.m. >> ew! >> they will hold to debate. the goal is to ensure that students get enough hours of of sleep every day so they are ready for school the next day. d as you mentioned a short time ago it's a debate as to whether getting up later helps the students learn better. >> i remember a sleep specialiss saying the teenagers brains around midnight are the most productive but if you are up at midnight you are sleepy. >> if you back up the time young people stay up later. it's science. it's when they think better at
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midnight. sleep experts.p >> and they are real but i'm -- i. >> i got you. >> don't call me. it's a monday morning.ning world leaders converge inverg northern ireland.ern i we'll look at what is on their agenda during the two-day global event. >> and we'll talk about this: what is next for the nsa scandal. bret baier will join us after the break.
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>> welcome back to fox news. president obama is in northern ireland for the g-8 summit. on the agenda is syria. good morning bret baier. >> good morning, wisdom. >> we'll talk about the g-8 summit. the president and leaders are there. a lot of things to talk about at
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this summit in two days. >> that's right. a lot of topics. perhaps the biggest meeting today most interesting isting president obama meeting with vladmir putin. if you look at the meeting it's frosty in the past but know potentially more so where you have putin and russia funding arms and money to assad in syrir and not stopping that and saying they are going to continue that and that they are doing it legally. president obama announcing his administration -- his administration announcing stepped up support for the rebels in small arms ammunitions as well as training. sowf two sides of -- so you have two sides of same civil war funding either side and it's going to be quite a meeting this afternoon. >> the other big issue is snowden and this snooping, and he is saying that britain isin i
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involved in doing snooping as well. >> exactly.ctly in relation to the 2009g-20 summit, britain's nsa equivalene working with the u.s. intercepting e-mails and phonecalls from diplomats, according to the documents, and the nsa setting up a fake internet cafe at that summit to track e-mails of foreign diplomats using that.at it'ss embarrassing heading inti the first day of g-8 summit in northern ireland. and raises concerns on capitol hill, wisdom, about how much snowden has. how much more he has and whether or not he might be working with china. >> that is a big question if he is working with china and what else he may have. is there any indication that the leaders may dig further into this. i know he's not in this country so what can they do to find out how much more he has or is it
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just a waiting game to see what he releases.he >> its nsa has said by his computer signature, where they saw him go through the system, he did download more documents that they are extremelyxtre sensitive and more information, so as promised in that interview with the "washington post" and the "guardian" he has more. the concern is whether he willtr share it with china or just release it.rele a lot of question marks and how to get him is the biggest. >> thank you so much for the information bret baier.n br we want toet tell the viewers yu can catch "special report" with bret baier weeknights on the fox news channel. >> thank you, wisdom. ♪ a bright and pretty morning over northwest d.c. courtesy of the tower cam. you are welcome, viewers.
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[laughter] really pretty out there. tucker barnes joining us with a look out there. looks like a great one, tuck. >> it's going be a decent one. we're going to have -- the humidity has crept back. the humidity is in the forecast. >> summer almost. a all in all not a bad start to the workweek. wor much of the weekend features temperatures in the 80s.0s nothing terribly extreme. e >> we'll take it. tak >> we have to take it and as we get to the middle and end of the week, it's going to turn nice and kicking off summer by friday. things great. 76 in washington, 72 in leonardtown. 74 in salisbury smghts -- salisbury. 70's in winchester and martinsburg. off to the northwest cooler overnight. nice start to the day. should be a warm afternoon. aft not hot. mid to upper 80s. partial sunshine for most of the
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day. rain overnight or showers south of the city here.er south of colonial beach. lower eastern show was getting -- shore was gettingng pretty good rains overnight. the shower activity up towards morgantown and hagerstown will drop down to the region with a cold front this afternoon. a we'll have the possibility of scattered showers and storms ins the forecast. this front doesn't have a lot of oomph to it. we're not expecting severe weather. i changed the air mass here as it moves through as things remain warm and humid later tonight and during the day tomorrow. things improve as we get to the front well south of us by wednesday. we start to get nice high pressure building in here. that means cooler temperatures, slightly cooler temperatures but noticeably less humidity by wednesday. that is the time look forward to here. 87 this afternoon. afternoon storms a possibility.p doing it tomorrow with highs
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near 90. friday, first day of summer, 84 sunshine. weekend looks dry and seasonable. that's your forecast. let's get right back to the desk with allison and wisdom. >> thanks, tucker. it's 8:37 now on this monday morning. was it a political heist or a major misunderstanding.rsta the bizarre feud surrounding russia's president and the super bowl ring. >> it's a strange story and anda taste of the world's leaders coming usm how a gelato store is cashing in on the g-8 summit.
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februaryry 22nd. a landmark transportation bill is up for consideration in the virginia legislature. even though it's backed by republican governor mcdonnell, tea party republicans refuse to support the plan.
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but terry mcauliffe thinks this is too important a time for partisan politics. mcauliffe reaches out to democrats and urges them to support the bill. and the bill passes. terry mcauliffe. putting virginia first. q. we're now on the page withow this story but o russian presidt piewt gin denying he stole a super bowl ring from the owner of new england pat rates. it started with robert graft in tiefl. you be the judge. as the story goes kraft was showing the wring to the group. when he put out his hand to give it back. putin put it in his pocket and d walked away.
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at the time kraft said it was a gift but it's not the same story kraft told to the audience last week.ek. kraft says three kgb guys got around him and he walked out. >> hu! >> putin says he's ready to buy another ring for craft as a gift. there you go. >> what kind of ring is he goinh to buy for him? >> the run is $25,000. they are both not hurting for money i'm sure.y it's probably on principle thatc he took it.ip it's hard to mistakenly put that in your pocket. >> i'm a world leader. >> and i'm going to give you my super bowl ring. >> as a sign of camaraderie. c >> but if that's the thing, allison. why didn't he buy him one. why not buy him one and say here you go. >> now he is like okay, let me buy you another ring so you don't tell lies about me. >> mcshady. that's what i'm saying.hat if i could say it in russian,
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that is what i would say. northern ireland -- a city iny northern ireland has whipped up flavors to honor some of the world's leaders. it's nuts flavor is for president obama.t o turns out he looks nices. vodka and coffee lick coor and macaroons for the french president. i want to taste it. i want to taste iflt. >> we'll come count down there and state of i. no problem. there's there was a sound buy with why he looks nuts. n it's nuts to our flavor. time right now is 8:42. coming up anyone's game. the spurs take control of the
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nba finals but the heat have vowed to rebound. they'll do it in miami. that's just me. dave ross joins us next. >> i'm with you, allison.llis >> holly is taking us to a picnic this morning.ning holly grk morning. >> good morning to you guys. we're checking out the newest grocer in town, could you say. only open for two months. it's where we're live and it is a store that has real star power. you don't believe me? take a look. you know her. celebrity chef. we'll talk about what she's cooking up live next on fox 5 morning news. stay with us.
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♪ >> turn up the heat. the heat needs to turn up the heat. >> they have to get it done. >> that was your read, apologize. >> it's all right. >> dave is here all right r already. these guys arguing we're going
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to get the spurs and figure out who takes it if things go south. >> yesterday the u.s. open on father's day. phil mickelson's 43rd birthday. if you wrote a script you wouldu say he wins. it looked like he would finally win the u.s. open. o always a bridesmaid, never a bride. looked like he would get the ring. maybe interest putin. >> probably a better chance. >> if that eagle -- that eagle goes in and he goes up on the board. but justin rose the birdie put on 13 takes the lead. you betcha look at phil's face. a long leap he thought it was his but afterward he talked about the disappointment. >> if i had won today or ultimately win i'll look back at
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the other opens and think it was a positive play. p but if i never get the open thet i look back and i think it it was -- every time i think of the u.s. open, i think of heartbreak. >> it's just tough u. because b that's when he thinks about.ut >> it was his birthday and father's day and he has heartbreak hotel.tbre >> from a mental spoindpoint because he said right there i i can't win. >> i normally don't like to t agree with wisdom. that was his best chance. at 43 it's harder and harder to win. >> he's had health issues. he's here.ere his his birthday. celebrate what you have if they lose in miami and dannyen green a big reason yesterday. a lot of finger pointing as to
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who is to blame, the big three, chris bosch, dwayne wade. san antonio's big three startedd last night. he normally comes off the bench. ray old. he had 22 for the heat. greensman knocked down this jumper after the king is blocked and san antonio goes ton a ten t point win in game five. miami, if you lose to san antonio it's a tall order. >> you know the standard bet, 75 cents dave. >> there it is.>> >> got it. i'll give you a buyout for 50. alex ovechkin could be the most underrated guy in this town. all he did over the weekend was
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capture the third hart trophy. >> except he can't win a championship. 38 games. he had 38 goals and he is the first player in history to win. the great wayne gretzky has won it nine times. congrats to him. [ laughter ] >> we have to take time out to do some some bragging anyway. holly has reason to be happy today and we're happy for her. we're talking about trophies. congratulations to holly morris. she won an emmy saturday night. we're so happy and proud about
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all that now. holly is joining us live right now. good morning, and you know, mwah. love it. >> thank you, holly. thank you. highfive allison. >> before you take the imlory. let me tell you. i mean the people you don't see every day. they are the best in the business but all the photographs in the morning.ning every in toc on the desk the producers. matt gaffney not only the hardest working man in et but b the hardest working man in tv news. yes, you can't be as energetic as i am and not have a place to just be. that's my home. i think my wonderful husband and son and i think could coffee. that gets me through. that makes me perky. i'm ordering up another cup of joe please. ple
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this has only been open two months. a little bit of cream.. any dairy product is fine. f extra caffeine i'll take that, too. everything they do here is sourced locally. it means it comes from the the states of chesapeake bay watershed. from wa h- virginia, maryland uu to new york. everything you get is local.ocal you know it's a good idea when a celebrity says i want to be a part of that. we have all of that this morning. danielle is the owner of market andne carlal hall needs no introduction.. she's a owner and host of big-time cooking show on another network. you name it. first of all when you say you are organization is everythingvy locally how do you go about choosing exactly what you are going to feature? >> it's interesting because we select every single product by hand. it's a small store so it's a really cultivated sex it's a combination of going to farms,
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going to farmers markets. bridging the trade press and a figure out what people are looking for and what is doing well.. after we open. people come to us which was a really nice change. we ended up getting phenomenon -- phenomenal cookies. >> how does this happen. we're looking for stores whores have done the homework who appreciate small businesses.esse we want to be in your store. the manager she sources out the really grace places that care about the products. we want a place where people care about the products. we take a lot of care and lovee and passion to make them.m. >> sure. >> so let's talk about what youo are making knees days. d >> our cookies. we have 11 different flavors but danielle carries the black forest sprinkle, the haris strks a spice nuts and the chocolate chip cherry. you can eat 50 and you'll be
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fine. >> that's right.>> you can eat 50 and be fine. >> it's a little bit of this and that. they are great for entertaining. great for little snacks, great for little hands. interesting enough kids love the ones with the alcohol. >> people are coming for the cookies they dmaim asking them for particularly. >> for you, carla, you do so much things. how do you say, okay i'm going to come up and make these into bite-size goodies. this is how i eat. we started these when i was catering back in the day.he when i started top chef all-stars we decided to have a a business i didn't want to cater anymore. our customers coming to us to to get them as gifts for their customers. i was like wait, if you are coming to us i to sell them whyy can't we sell them to everyone e snels you know? >> exactly. a tip from a celebrity chef
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here. you can open them up and eelt them. is there a way to incorporatepoa them in? >> you can do them over ice cream oreo gurt. put them in salads. we have savory cookies. you can put them in salads. they are so small they can sma become an ingredient which is perfect. >> since you are here.e. anything else new on the horizon? >> a cookbook coming out in the spring in 2014. it's my second cookbook and it's cooking with carla. you know the love the foodood cooking with love.th l >> who doesn't because it brings us comfort in knowing that we're helping the environment here with the wonderful store. one bite at a time. when it's that size you can have multiple bites and not feel guilty. >> thank you both. we have a link to glenn's garden market. if you want to find out moret they are open seven days a week. we'll have more fun and look at this their service is great g
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here, too. i'm going have a much better day now. thank you.than we'll have more fun on fox 5 morning news after the break. stay with us.
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>> good monday morning, everyone. welcome back to fox 5 morning news. >> gay marriage arc firm active action. two major issues the supreme court is set to decide on possibly today. >> plus virginia's governor faces new questions about misconduct. reports today that bob mcdonnell and his family brokei the rules about what state taxpayers will pay for when it comes to personal expenses. >> also this hour a look at what is often called the silent killer. we're talking about kidney disease. you may have symptoms and not even know it. we'll share potentially lifeoten
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saving information with you this morning. we're looking out for the help of your -- health of your pet, too. at 9:30 we'll answer several questions you have for a vet stopping by our studio.tudi >> miss connecticut may have won the miss u.s.a. crown but it's ' miss utah's answer that is grabbing pageant headlines. what she said that has so many talking to.lkin it's one of those moments that you cringe and feel uncomfortable.un >> i don't like those. >> i hate thoscoe moments. oh, yeah it's not a fun moment. let's check in with tucker beans and see we'll have fun weather today. >> is it bad if i forgive her for not getting that question right. >> why would you do that, tucker? >> he's talking about how beautiful she is and she's very beautiful. >> let's move on. we're well into the 70s. 74 to morning dulles.

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