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>> hearts f had are heavy all across the nation following the the shoot hadding. its good to have you with us i'm shawn yancy. >> time tony per quinces. people were out for a night of fun. >> popular orlando nightclub acb safe place for many is now a place of sadness. a victim of the pulse nightclub shooting heard gunshots and her last moments a live on her snap chat. she's one of 49 people who died in this shooting rampage. 55 of the 53 people hurt in the massacre are in grave condition. >> the gunman was also killed. he's been identified as omar mateen. police say he was armed with an assault rife fell when he walked into the
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it took several hours before they could get the situation under control. c he's a homegrown extremist to claims he supported various organizations. he didn't have criminal history but he was on the fbi's railroar do. he was the subjected of two investigations. despite that he was still allowed to legally buy his firearms. in fact police say the gunman used his firearms to kill 499 people. these are the victims all 499 have now been officially identified. they range i think eight from 1e to 50 year old from college fro students to working professionals and entrepreneurs. >> fox 5 has complete coveringet with how dc is honoring the victims. >> marina marraco is in dc what is the mood there tonight. >> reporter: everyone seems lik: walking on eg eg shells at least for the next coming days because they believed this was
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targeted act on their community. they are stopping everyone at e the door and we've seen several changes already take place theyt say chose changes will now be permanent. >> within first 45 minutes to an hour just start moving resources around here. >> reporter: in the wake of the massacre at a gay nightclub dc police mobilizessed night lifeil units for possibility of any attack.ta >> they are specially trained tn deal with that environment. >> we know we are a target because we are the faces capital. so we continue to opt that way. >> reporter: large venues like the nine 30 club continued with scheduled concerts. >> they check your bag do a pat down u. soft targets appoint oi concern especially in closeecia pavement how to get out in i i vent turn.nt tur >> the exit, how easy it is to get out in the event something happens. >> with everybody that has been going onyb its
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you scared combo going out tombo concerts. >> reporter: jr historically gai bar in dupont says during past events there's been a ban onee bags as a result of the mass shooting that ban is nowat permanent. >> we didn't worry about that kind of thing before we'll take an extra precaution, what happened to in orlando hits close to home or the gay community. we'll continue to do what we do to keep going. we're not going to let people like that hold us back. >> reporter: back here live looking at people signing the rainbow flag here at jr's we've' seen a lot of people come from happy hour straight, a lot are regulars and they have beennd t turned away. after the 930 club p they arehey telling fox 5 that because of security reasons they don't discuss security matters. live tonight in
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marraco fox 5 local news into lc doo keep it here for continuingi coverage we will have the latest updates on air and online hereer on fox 5 facebook twitter fox5dc.com. we want to get you caught up on the forecast for tonight. today was a simply beautifulauti day, sue. it was fantastic. 82 jew know tony we have been had these days but scorchers in between, 96 degrees saturday.da. 93 on sunday. s today a very pleasant 81 degrees. and we were able to really reduce that humidity boy is it a beautiful evening. let's check out temperatures right now. so we can see where we stand across the region. it is still very comfortable. 77 here in the districted. 72 at dulles. down to 66 in culpeper get those windows open fox. 68 degrees in manassas, 72 in quantico. one of the reasons its so comfortable these
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dewpoint temperatures in the 50s. he don't get many days like thik in dc in june. over the weekend dewpoints were up near 65 and 70 uncomfortable too oppressive. tonight they are comfort. we are going to do it again tomorrow. one thing you may have yet h testified there is more cloude s cover around. that is a week frontal boundary that is going to sink down ton o the south not expecting rain exp just passing clouds. i think buy by the time you get up in the morning partly sunny skies overnight they are not going to do much, head down to w 63 degrees in the district. 57 in frederick. hagerstown you may get down to 55. winchester had 59. culpeper so it is going to go pleasant at the bus stop. arraigning of 57 to 63 under partly sunny skies. after school another gorgeous day 78 8 to, a mix of sunday and clouds.. humidity should be nice and low
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again. so, whether headline for tomorrow another comfortable dry day. but you will not be able to getl through the rest of thisis workweek without a little bit of rain gear, we'll talk more aboua when you can expect more unsettled weather and free lawn watering coming up late, tony. t >> all right a.ll rig sue, thank you very much. the mother of a high school s student who overdosed and prescription drugs is sharing her pain. saying she wants her daughters death to prevented tragedies p like this for other families. alex via was 17 when she died from a toxic mix of alcohol and prescription drugs that she got at a party. now her mom has a message everys parent needs to here. lindsay watts joins us with the story that you'll only see only fox 5. >> reporter: her mother spoke t: us h ahead of a heroin prescription drug community meeting that's tomorrow where she went to school its meant tos educate students and parents about the growing problem
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open pea united states abuse. a life long mission for her. >> her sister's, her cousins, she was so well loved. >> reporter: alex via spring he gary recommend in her highn school yearbook for many accomplishments over 17 years. a >> she was the homecoming princess, she played varsity soccer, she was an all around great student. >> reporter: her mom says shehe thought she had done everythinge right. she was close to her daughter and had talked to her about the dangers of drugs into i dr personally believed we were alll on the same page. and i don't know what happenedt that night. >> reporter: she never thought it was a possibility. >> i would never, in a million years think that i would be sitting here telling you about my daughter's death because of an accidental overdose u. she was at a birthday parties parents were there. she left thepa party, came home, went
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woke up. >> multiple drugs she had takent she just stopped bleeding. >> reporter: autopsy showed shep used, morphine, oxycodone anxiety drug and alcohol. >> not a second goes by that iha don't think about her. why why did you make thathat choice. >> reporter: she said parentsaip need to get out of the mind setd that this can't happen to their child. she's sharing her pain with the hope of saving someone else.ing >> that's why i'm here, and that is my goal i want somebody, if it's one person i hope its many many more, i just hope that people realize that this can happen these drugs are so toxic. >> reporter: her life touched td many when she was a life. >> she was coming into her own. >> reporter: her mom is determined that her r daughter r will continue to make a difference. >> life long commitment life long grief. a life long sadness of losing a child. >> reporter: she told me before: this she had
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>> we are back now with the latest. >> fox 5 sarah simmons is liveie in logan circle where a vigi
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was held early this evening t sarah. >> reporter: a couple hundredou people were herepl for this vigl tonight in dupont circle. it pretty much is still continuing because there are a lot of folks that are out here. candles that are lit as well in remembrance of all of those that lost their lives. some of them are starting so break up right now. its been quite an impact fulln evening. allots of police were out here as well with security trying too keep things under order here.e. the news of what happened in orlando is still fresh and difficult for many people to hear. signs were laid out in a circles names and ages of those victims who lost their lives over the weekends. self speakers talked about their connectionf not ony toot lgt community but of their connection with the muslim community. they hope something good comesd out of the tragedy. >> it saddens me, hear
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to know something like this can happen. i feel really sad for the the family, for the friends, for the loved once.nce. anybody whose connect ed to them. >> there's going to be a lot of folks out there that are going to radicalize the issue whether there pulling towards gun g control or terrorism, or pulling towards gay bash shinning and bs home phobia, what i really want this experience to be like for everyone witnessing thisyo throughout the worldne is how people come together in times of tragedy. and when in addition to there being aside of it when lgbt community is involved i think t also we're looking around andron saying most the people that were killed were latino and so, also really just thinking about collectively as a community i think broader than a lot of people, i hope that will get get into the picture. >> reporter: not far from herere in logan circle
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also set appetent playing musicn and lighting the trees with atha rainbow lighting to show supporo fort lgbt community. now, there are vigils planned throughout the week not onlyhe here in dc but also throughout the country. you can find a list of all of of those if you had to we are orlando p.org that's the latests here at dupont circle sarah simmons fox 5 local news. >> that community p continues to more than and try to process what happened this weekends as the investigation continues being led now by the fbi. foxs joel balanced man joins usa live i am now seeing media reports that the gunman may have been to that nightclub on several prior times, can you tell us what you know? >> reporter: tony, there arete reports out there you knowr: thw first thing we heard today was that he potentially caved disney world. authorities obviously have to look into that
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attacks sunday evening this wasi back in 2014.014. but now today more reports are coming out that in fact, he may have been in this nightclub numerous occasions. according to reports it is coming from four patrons within the pulse nightclub saying that they've seen this individual. that they've seen omar mateen there. one of those patrons says he saw mateen there up to a dozen times. clearly there was a potential that he was casing this specific nightclub most likely to carry out this attack now now investigators are trying tos ar figure out if that is in fact fc case. tony. >> joel, can you tell me aan y little bit about the sense of the mood there in orlando and in that area in the latter part of today? >> reporter: w tony, you know its interesting i'm talking tong stations all across the country, san
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mosts of the knew casts arests r starting out with vigils fromit these cities. there's just tremendous outer pouring nationally but also here within orlando when i first got here to this camera positionn today, a woman came up to menmen said s hey doning where the blood bus is where they are donation blood and she said shawn going to donate blood she had her kids in the back of the car but they brought cases of water and wanted to don it off.o a short time ago women came and had sandwiches and apples and chips for members of the mem immediate y again they justhey wanted to show their presencenc and kind of show is it thisho community is coming together. there's mcdonald's down thenald street, five guys down the the street they all have signs that say orlando strong. clearly the commuter heavily aed by this. and there are all trying to menn obviously that is goingg to tae a bit of time, tone he knee. >> thank you, joel. >> meantime
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the orlandoon victims are happening world wide as you jusj heard him talk about the tributes that are going on all across the united states. eiffel tower in paris is lit up. orlando attack painful memory where people were killed terrorists attack in paris lasts november. new york the lights went out at the top of the empire state building. other skyscrapers across thecros city lit up parts of their buildings in memory of those that were hurt and killed. >> people in our area are doing their part to help the victims buy donation blood. d the blood donation center on er street is one of the four locations that hosted bloodod drives today.ay. they expect large crowds yesterday blood banks in orlando overwhelming response they asked doners to come back over ther next several days. >> it's nice to hear thesehese stories of people coming together all over the country any way they can help out.
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>> trap p he announced his campaign was revokeing the washing toning post press credentials. he called papers coverage inaccurate.
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ahead line that wrote trump seems to connect president obama to orlando shooting.ho the decision is quote nothinge t less than a ree feud continuation of a free andnd independent press we are proud of our coverage. cov steven a smith is making headlines for his comments about the joj sim many son murder trial. >> if he had been the prosecutor he would have been able to outwit johnny could be cran. here's more of what he had to say. >> simpson killed goldman and nicole brown simpson, this mansion got off with double dbl murder. evidence wast the clear. >> smith went on to say the prosecutors door den and clark did a horrible job and deep presuspect for late johnny could be ran.
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blue there's a new documentaryea that day bowed on abs. >> that's why he was reacting. virginia hospital apologizing for sending a sympathy card t a family where e woman is still a lived.iv she received, almost a month and a half after her three day stay. which was a dressed to her familiar said that's after her death she didn't die they blamed the incident on a clerical error the information was not sent to anyone else that is good news. have you seen it. i its a black bear spotted in prince george's county of thecoy maryland department of natural resources says a 100 pound black bear was spotted in hyattsville. they believe the juvenile bear has been living in the area for four weeks. they say the bear has been roaming on the campus of university of maryland and ll
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montgomery and howard county. if you see a black bear or any bear stay back, give it space and call authorities.
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>> we go back now to to or top story investigation into the orlando nightclub shooting. we're learning new details about the gunman who shot 49 people p before she was shot dead. the feds are portraying him as p an a parent homegrown extremist. they found no evidence that he that direct contact with isis. investigator are also looking into reports that he had recently scouted disney world as a potential target. mass shooting many renewing calls forearm mink citizens, like trump he also doubled down on his call for muslim immigration
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act stress stacy-she's a conservative blogger she says what happened strengthens her support of gun right side. gun >> night makes me think, younk, know had more people been educated and informed about carrying a gun, you would have a had more good guys in the room r who could have stopped this from happening. >> he had a semi-automatic weapon. >> you can still take out a guy with a glock, you don't have to have a big huge gun to take a guy down. >> the debate about whether citizens should arm themselves in an ever increasing viewpointr lent world is being talked aboua in the national arena.. >> direct of criminal justice programs at mount university, h, also studies this particular issue she's joining us now to talk about toys findings thank f to you for being here.ere. into in a thank you for havingfo my. addition to stacy-and now works fort contributor for foxx ne
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someone inside the club that a glock they could have taken them out we heard trump say the same thing together that if someone inside that club would have beea armed things would have gone differently that is what your studied looked at i'm kurosawa yes your findings will more guns on the streets make us safer. >> absolutely not. absol that's a myth perpetrated forper many years and for decades now we have been arm mink this t nation with all kind of firearms and it hasn't done us any good. i hate to say this, but, we we shouldn't be horrified or amazed that we're going to have more shootings in the future because we haven't changed what we're doing. >> in the report this came out m last year, last july. >> that's correct. t >> its a lengthy report, in thee report you say safe and effective firearms usage requires mental preparation,para legal knowledge, judgmental awareness as well as firearm
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expertise, skill and familiar year where the. when we hear people should have guns more people should have guns before anything like that could happen, you say there has to be some very stringentinge requirements that are met. >> right the first thing that needs to be done the person has to be vetted that's the biggest problem keeping guns away from dangerous people.le. a simple background checkroun doesn't uncover the fact that a person is violent. one of 10 americans have angernr issues. my feeling is if you beat your wife, you shouldn't have a firearm. fur involved in road ranges youa shouldn't have a firearm. and if you are a brawl leer in e bars at night you shouldn't havs a firearm. let alone here we had a terrorists, person on the terrorists watch list and he had easy acutes says to firearms he shouldn't have. >> you say we should vet people, right now, there are laws and you are supposed to go throughgh background checks how do
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vent verify once you do that hoa much training should people go through to safely be able to carry guns? >> well, its interesting first of all when the first federal firearms laws were passed in 1934 people could register machine guns and bazookas all kind of military type weapons they had and at that time people went in and did register these firearms went through a veting process a very detailed process. it was more than just looking at whether you've been arrested talking to police, do they to go their house, do they have problems with them. looking at neighborhoods. what we found is it worked because people who have thosee guns registered very few of the firearms are used in crimes verc few of the people that have guns registered sr ever involved inr criminal act.ev >> i want to make it clear you worked april law enforcement yoe were with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms for some time, you you've been on both sides of this or you've looked'e at it for a good
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life. we hear when these things happen if we start taking away gunss only the bad guys will have guns. e did make a real effort to get more guns off the streets, it would be harder for bad guysd to find guns as well, correct. >> absolutely. what we need to do is again, keep guns away from the dangerous people that's what weh do just a very poor job of. the other thing is you askedd about training with firearms, it's more than the physicalsica aspect of it. its learning the meme judgment and practicing this.ac you know just like an athlete you have a skill level that youu build up over time and deteriorate over time unless you continued to train that's mental training. law enforcement officers have tf go through, they are looking at upping their standards. >> not a one time thing. >> not a country time thing. >> joseph vince i'm sorry,e m director of criminal justicetice program mount st. mary's m university thanks for come money
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>> thank you for having me. all right. even for adult it is hard to wrap your head around what happened how exactly do youly explain this to a child and c show. it is a problem parents andem school face when tragedy strike. earlier today we talked with a psychologist about how to openo up that discussion. >> allow them to be aware ofe o what has happened, what the reality is. also in the context of providinp a sense offer security of protection is it this is not something that is throughout the world every day in their livesir to be terrified of. there are dangers out there, but they also have family and protection from institutions ans so on that can provide some guidance and protection from f them. >> experts also say you should taylor the conversation to your child's age only talk to them t about what you think they can handle. stay with fox 5 as we learn more about the or dan low shootings l
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on air and online here and on fox 5 facebook twitter and fox5dc.com. trial of good son continuedc today with testimony from fellow officer william port. officer porter testified they saw no indication that freddierd gray required immediate medical attention while being transported in the back ofio the van. officer good son is the third officer to stand trial in the death of gray.y. he faces most serious chargerge offer second degree murder. a teenager is recovering after she was hit by a dirt bike on her way to the beyonce concert in baltimore. this is video of the scene courtesy of the twitter page. police say the hit and runun victim as high school senior from northern virginia. heading to the concert with a a friend on friday when a group of motor bikes drove through the crosswalk near the inner harbor. she was knocked down and dragged. she suffered serious injuries. detectives say the dirt bike
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driver has not yet been found. still ahead tonight its aong story that you have to see too believe, take a very close look, you see that right there? >> doctors are trying to figure out what in the word is going on. live grenade stuck in a man's head just moments from detonate we'll have the full story when we come come back. student loan debt is delaying them from buying a home many technology at that social networking coalinged in aren't a linking up. a pretty, 26.2 billion dollars. linked in sore ring. the rest of the stock market no as lucky as linked in
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>> talk about a nerve racking r surgery doctors in the they removed a live grenade.rena that was i mean bedded in someone's head. was on patrol when, launched a
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grenade into his jaw there iss wow, take a look at the x-rays. the grenade remained active.iv could not be transported due tod the risker. doctors came in, they had to i mean pro vies put their own lives at risk liv performed the surgery in a military parking lot they got the grenade out the show the is recovering and expected toto rejoin his military unit. i'm not so sure i'd want to rejoin the military unit after the grenade got stuck in my head i think i'd buy a lottery ticket. >> in that's pretty amazing. kudos to the doctor who ricked w their lives. well you know there are manm people who shy away from actually defining their relationships a brave 8thve 8 greater has a solution. >> and a 8th greater drafted a new relationship contract here't the list of terms and conditions. we had to blur out some of the
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word some of the rules include, buying her food, giving her lots of hugs and talksing. >> you can't break my heartak m because if you brick my heart i will break your face. [ laughter ]. ] >> it also warns potential boyfriend about talking to huging or looking at other girls. he is only allowed to fist pump that. she is going to -- into-t it says you can't break up with me i break up with you if we we have problems we will -- [ laughter ]. >> her boom signed it if hesi didn't she was going to punch him in the face.in t [ laughter ]. >> we'll be right right back.
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>> yeah, they caught a greathe white shark. >> the picture mated look like it was a big shark. >> fish man accidentally reeledd in the great white about 11 miles off the coast of ocean city. says the shark was was about seven feet long, thatt didn't look seven feet long it think that was the wrong picture. >> come on. into is it that's not seven feet long. on.ome on. come [ laughter ]. >> oh, man. it said its 150 pounds that's like 30 pounds.ound >> throw the shark back into the water. >> i think that guy is 150 pounds. >> it's all in the angle, guys. >> all about angles. >> they did throw it back, bac people get freaked out its 11
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miles off. >> that's where they area loud e to generally -- [ laughter ] >> walk out on the beach. >> land shark. >> okay. all right. [ laughter ]. >> it was fantastic. we had self wonderful days last week. a super hot weekend, today and tomorrow looks great too. >> yeah.>> >> shawn's going fishing i hear. >> not a chance. [ laughter ]. >> we have a gorgeous evening i just shared some of the overnight low temperatures, 50s in shushes north and west, get free ash conditioning it is i going to be delightful. here's a look at the weather headlinesa it should be another beautiful t day tomorrow and it should be a nice low humidity day as well. now, clouds will probably rollra in on wednesday. might not be cloudy when youhen wake up i think it will cloud ud dur
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right now it looks like there's a chance offer showers but it wouldn't be till late on wednesday. its starting to look like theyet should stay in the mountain tant communities we don't see them here. we'll keep an eye on that take the showers out of the of wednesday forecast.orec more rain is possible thursday and friday and we'll be timing that out with you later thisater week as well.. how nice were these temperatures after the weekends to get to 81o at reagan, dulles and bwi didn't touch 80, averages you're we'llr be below it the next couple days. tomorrow is looking great, g partly sunny, 83 degrees nice dg and dry in terms of humid did o the being nice and low again as i just mentioned more clouds onn wednesday. maybe a shower. but its possible that most of uf don't see those and that theyat stay far to the west. that should change as we get into the latter part the week. wednesday temperature 84 degrees. we're running this week bit average high being 84 a couple of use on the way 81 on thursdao and 77 on
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friday could end up being a wet day as well and we'll be watching that that's why the temperature will be affect eded. still 77 in the district wait a great evening baltimore 72. westminster 72. it is 70 in frederick, 72 in quantico, fender in leonardtown enjoying this beautiful eveningl we've pushed all the heat back into the yellow areas where it is still 83 degrees. rally is 69 degrees tonight and little bit cool down that. 65h. in pittsburgh. binghamton 63. we do have cooler air comingg behind, not any rain with it, there might be a couple of sprinkles far to the north andth easement we'll see some of the t clouds passing through tonight. really its just a dry frontt a that's going to come on through settle down in the south and continued the flow of less humid comfortable air for the next couple of days. this front willies
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long enough that we're going to see areas of low pressure starting to ride along the stationery boundary as we get into the latter part of the week. may have rain and thunderstorms to track thursday andto friday. for tonight 63 degrees. winds out of the west at five to 10. very comfortable temperatures in the suburbs heading to the 50s. and you know we're expected to drop 63 degrees in the district not bad at all. 57 for frederick, 63 for fredericksburg culpeper 62 andnd winchester 59 degrees. here's your planner tomorrow starting eight to kick. eight jump to 78 degrees by noon and by 5:00 yon degrees. they're still to be a few clouds in the morning on wednesday. we're jumping you ahead to wednesday we expect tomorrow to be a pretty easy day. future cast likes to change showers in the pan handle, most places wouldn't see it.se we go to the afternoon wednesday rather cloudy. en
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these showers an few a thunderstorms most of them are west of the bluism as we go closer into the night time ours we jumped away there, we're losing last bit of data fromf d we'll see if any of that holds together in the form of some p f nine, 10, 11:00 showers00 thunderstorms west of dc that's how things are looking on the future cast. we'll keep the showers on the forecast later. l more showers thursday. thu can't real them out friday. we thank it may dry out as the day goes on.n. rye now so far so good fort weekend. one or two models hinting a are of coastal low pressure but right now it seems like we can continue to hang on to partly sunny and comfortable forecast for the weekend. keep your fingers crossed. moat mostly sunny monday for 85 degrees. lhaeknn were other than a roll with wit forecast let's check in with w jim. >> how good are t
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>> they are already 25 games over 500 which is the earliestt and longest since 19 sorry seven when they wouldn't had won a world series. mat sr scherzer before the game take a look scherzer was trying to work through kings there youk go trying to get the mechanicscs down. mound he had the no issues strikeing out sitting downpour leer, hailer and bryant, he added two nor strike. nothing happening, strikes out the side in the third he struck out fowler. nine strike outside and 10 batters they just keep goingoin down. sixth working on a perfect game, as we know the cubs ruin everything.g. russell nine pitch, to tie the game there you have it there goes the perfect game. scherzer striking out 11. b six ram mows, watch as heatch leaps he goes up, the ball wentt off is
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the bull pen, a solo homer he had it and he didn't have it. defeat the cubs first time this year 4-1.. >> today startering something different hers elementary district wide summer reading program addresss by giving incentive for kids to read overd summer vacation. >> great opportunity to come and talk to the kids.e you know, i read a lot to my daughter and i know how h important reading is fromrom growing up.grow and my mom and pipe grandmomnd made me read a lot. i pass that on to the younger generation. its not asking for more, if you take a half hour, to an hour every day or every other day otr just to read a book, you'd be surprised how many books youny o actually get into and get through over the course of the summer.
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>> nba finals we'll have highlights, close game between the warriors and the cavs who w need to win it tonight. >> thank you much.h. >> you got it. >> by the way you remember the whole shark story into smile i this. >> you remember the great white that wasbe caught, apparently, p they caught two great whiteshite this is the little one that thee caught. and then the other one was the big one, which is seven feet long and 150 pounds this was about 11 miles off the coast of ocean city. and they released both the sharks back out into the water. >> very good. excellent. thank you we will be back in just a moment.
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>> right now at 11 tribute tributes are pouring in from all around the world as people pauso to remember the orlando shooting wic vims. >> love, peace, get well.el >> shows of support for the victims and survivors. plus,. >> we know that wear a target because we are the faces capital. >> soft targets, safety steps sf being taken right here at home the after math of the attack many fox 5 local news at 11 starts right now. >> thanks for sustaining with us
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tonight i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm tony per per cans. 49 people were killed in the attack 53 people injured. fbi believe the gunman was a homegrown extremist radicalized at least in part of over the internet. h simmons was at vigil. joel give us an update what ispe the mood of the city tonight. >> reporter: shawn and tony, good teening out. the mood is som weather it. it is also coming together as a community i can give i was few quick examples opinion our camera positions and the media i'd say usually forgotten abouta some people came by and they specifically had sandwiches, apples and water for us. a short time after that i bumped into a woman she told me she was looking for the

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