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this is fox5 local news at 10. right now at 10, changes are coming to the head start program in prince george's county public schools following numerous caser of alleged classroom neglect. tonight angry parents met and demanded accountability fromcoun school leaders. a story that sounds too strange to be true. a family of racons forced us park police out of their d.c. headquarters. tonight we're asking what youu can do to keep unwanted ceo terse far away from your home. and health officials linked more cases of hepatitis a to a smooth i chain in our area. the alarming number of new patience. fox5 news at 10 starts right now we begin tonight with oh the oppressive heat that is still bearing down on the d.c. region. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony to perkins. tomorrow we are once again on looking at potentially dangerous temperatures in the upper 90s. mike thomas joins us with
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details. hey, tony, hey shawn, probably another heat emergency in the district as temperatures willres push mid to upper 9 20s. we had a record setting day at dulles at 96. reagan 98-degrees. these who thest d.c. has been in about six years in the month of september. we can do better than that byt the time we get to sat. heatwave is not done yet. it's still very farm out. 84-degrees currently in d.c. 82 in gaithersburg, dulles 84.ue a little cooler in manassas, 77. but that's a very huh h mid 77. p if you're out and about tonight you'll certainly feel it. heat index values, you factor ir the humidity, this is what it feels like. it feels like 89 at dulles, 87dl at gaithersburg, very warm, very sticky, humid evening. that's going to be the case fore the next couple of days. a few clouds have come across. there is a front off to the north, but it should stay therer we're in for a dry
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tonight. no thunderstorms not like last night. lowe's overnight 78 here in the district. maybe some upper 60s, mostly 70s out there overnight tonight, which is very warm, five to ten degrees above normal for ther suburbs later on this evening. friday we're looking at 96-degrees, again, not a record, but very, very close who the.. sat that could potentially be a record, 98-degrees. we do have some cooler weather on the seven day forecast. we'll show you that coming up at 150:30. > to prince george's county school board met tonight in a controversial head start program was onoa the agenda.nda. the school system disciplined six employees following reportsw of misconduct and abuse that led the federal government to pull $6 million in funding from the program. parents and residents also wanted to hold those school board members responsible. fox5's jennifer davis is life in upper marlboro with the latest. >>reporter: hi, there, two hours into the meeting inside the building here and it is still going on. pubc
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up, but the board members are discussing the scandal in great detail. they are pledging to fix the aproblems that led to these abuses and instances and they do have an interim grant that is keeping the program operating. tonight inside this buildingildi sparks flew and passings wereand high as a number-residents said if they had to give the board a grade for its handling of all of this it would certainly be an f. you all are shameful because you're hurting my children and you all co, county executive chair and vice chair need to go. i don't doubt that you you care about these kids, but it has to be followed up with action. the time has come. prince george's county residents, we will take back our school system. frustrated residents called ondo leaders of the school board to resign in the wake of this scandal. they took to the microphone voicing their anger about the complaints of
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teacher training that were outlined in the federal report that led to the county losing its multimillion dollars grant. am said they're upset that the problems weren't fixed quicker and also that am school board members and the public didn't even know the multimillion dollars grant was at risk andat being investigated. the board chair is promising change. many residents aren't buying it. they should up there like they're doing somebody a favor. because now we're going to tell you what's going on with the head start, no. it's time for them to go. that's my message. you broke the law.w. you should be treated like anybody else that breaks the las and you need to resign. they really need to be arrestede that's what they really need to be because this is -- it is just -- i'm at the point where i can't take seeing one more scandal of a child being abused or a child being molested. now, five members of the school board are also calling on the lead
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but the county executive says he will not ask them to do so. he says he has confidence infide their leadership. so a number of people i spoke to said tonight their next step t is going to be going to theto state legislature.isla they want to try and repeal thel bill that allow for a number of the board members to be appointed. they want it to return to an all elected board as it was back in 2013. life in upper marlboro, i'm jennifer davis, fox5 local news. > thank you very much. fox5 is in montgomery countyry c tonight, a former youth ministet is being held on $300,000 bond tonight after he was o charged with sexually abusing a teenager who attended his church. 32 year old brian worth worked at st. elizabeth catholic church in rockville. investigators say they were contacted last month by child protective services. they said back in may worth had inappropriate sexual contact with a 16 year old girl at a church event. police believe worth had also
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been texting the girl graphicrl and sexual content since the summer of 2014. today in an unusual move the judge ordered worth's bond increased from 150,000 to $300,000. > prosecutors argued in courtno today that he should be heldould because he's a threat to the community. this is an individual that was put in a position of trust. he was a youth minister at st. elizabeth catholic church in rockville and had contacts with dozens, if not scores, of youngg people. investigators believe there may be otherors victims who have nt come forward. anyone with information is asked to call police. > us park police need your help identifying a man who they believe sexually assaulted a woman on the billy goat trail in gait falls. take a look at this sketch. police say this man assaulted aa female jogger back in april.ril. the victim claims the suspect asked her for something, grabbed her and then assaulted
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the suspect took off after several hikers showed up. the attack is described as a man in his late 20s, medium billion dollar with brown hair. if youll recognize him, calll police. > fairfax county police tonight are trying to figure out who to shot and killed the teenager in already ton. ton someone shot 17 year old maurice berger on hagel circle lastt night. detectives don't have any leads at this any point. berger was a sophomore. his family was too up set to speak on camera today but they are asking anyone withh information to come forward and call police. we talked to several neighbors who knew the victim. maurice was a good kid, very respectful, was working. it's sad, very sad and it's sad that someone would take a life, heart breaking. down at h this end it's mostly family oriented.ient it's scary to think there's kide around here running around with weapons. > the
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alternative high school sent a letter home to parents anden students home today about berger's death. the school will have griefe gr counselors on campus tomorrow a man identified by his killer by blinking his eyes. today a judge sentenced that killer to 70 years in prison. a jury found germane hails guilty of first degree murder back in june.f prosecutors say he shot melvin bates during an armed robbery. he was paralyzed but was able to identify hails from a photo lineup by blinking his eyes. prosecutors hope it serves as a warning. you kill someone in prince george's county, som while you y still be alive we will take your life from you by incarcerating you and we will not allow you to continue to walk our streets an be a part of our community. > the suspects pled guilty in exchange for their testimonyir against hail. he received lighter
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> prosecutors will not retrial mcdonnell. the supreme court over turned his corruption conviction lastoi month. the high court decided unanimously that mcdonnell's actions did not necessarilyessa violate federal bribery laws. the justice department says it made the decision after carefully considering the supreme court's recent ruling. the number of hepatitis a casess connected with the tropical smoothie cafe continues to rice. the virginia department of health is now reporting 80 people with hepatitis a in thatt state. the cdc has already confirmed 19 cases in other states tied to that smoothie chain. the outbreak came from frozen extra brings shipped here from egypt. more cases could continue to he emergency because they can take as many as 50 days for symptomso to appear.ea > some alarming news just days before the redskins' seasonason opener. that's right. there is a new warning that isis in expired terrorists coulduld target stadiums and sports venues around the country. a what you need to know bere
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> plus the travel website air b and b is changing its policies to cut out any chance of discrimination or so they open hope. when people go online to book ak place to stay.ay. we're breaking down the change c essay head at 10. a little later in the show we are going unfillerred tonight about california state's university decision to introducc separate housing for blacksi students at its loss angelsgels students. is it separates many or a way to create a sense of community. we'll have that and many more.
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days before the fifth anniversary of 9/11 is there ahe brand new warning from federal officials. authorities say is inspired terrorists may be possiblyos hitting stadiums. it says home grown isis inspired terrorists have shifted theirhit focus away from government and a military targets to attacks onn civilian venues like sports stadiums and ballparks. goes onto point out that in
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12 months 75 percent of violent extremists attacks like thehe pulse nightclub have focused on civilian targets. it's not like going to the tsata screening. this this is going to the natst game. this ists going to fed ex fieldl that's a challenge, the sheer number of people and the fact ad that it's in the a secureecu facility like the airport. officials who spoke onpoke background told fox5 they're familiar with the bulletin andnd worked closely with the sports lesion but didn't not want to go into additional security stepseu they are taking. > tonight metro's board is pushing back against posed rules that would reduce hours. a fourth proposal was also introduced at today's meetingoda that would have metro closing at 3:00 a.m. on friday and sat, but opening at noon on sundays. metro wants
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hours to allow more time to allow for maintenance work, but the board is skeptical it will help. meanwhile safetrack surge 9 is set to start next thursday, a week from day.ay. it will impact commuters on thee orange line for 42 days. trains will continuously single track between industrienen a and the falls church stations.atio for many details, check out metro's website. we > the us park police wereol forced out of their headquarters and not because of a fire or aor natural disaster.isa that's right, the reason, well,l it's an interesting one. it involves these guys that you're seeing on your screen. fox5's lauren demarco joins usus life in southwest d.c. to explain. lauren. >>reporter: they're cute, but u they can be a nuance, right, ant imagine the shock from us park police when they discovered a family of raccoons living in high temperature space abovebov where they work every day in their office.ffic you can imagine that
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behind quite a mess. so right now along ohio drive, a national park service complex, the us park police building is closed. there are signs out front warning about asbestos. they knew about the asbestos for sometime, but the problem isis this family of raccoons disrupted it and they created a mess with their waste.wast 20 or more than 20 officers andc officials had to be moved out ot that complex and into a different building. so how did they discover these animals? well, again, they were doing their business a lot of it and it began to drip through thh ceiling tiles. sergeant and a rose explains. it happened once and we thought, okay, maybe it's condensation from the air compressor. we didn't know. and then progressively it got worse and we hired a trapper top come in.co we found a family of
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two parents and three kittens they believe the animals came in through holes in the groundhe where grass had separated from the foundation. we wanted to know what homeowners could do to critter-proof their house. we talkedritt with the washingtn humane society, washington animal rescue league.eagu we came out here to this site in bethesda, one of their sitee inspections to see what they had to say.to maybe some things that youhat hadn't thought of. talions. one of the first things you noticed was the chimney. >> yes, the chimney has a cap oc it which is really important. i a lot of animals are looking for nesting sites, quiet and darkuit and the chimneys especially in the summer when they're not being utilized make for a perfect nesting house. we respond to a whole bunch of fallen windows that have fallen into the window wells and can't get out.out. one of the most common problems we see is the soffits
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awow way.a that is especially near the drain pipes. it will create a hole up into the attic and animals can runan right up and get in there.in this is actually my favoriteavo device ever. it's called scare crow it's at's motion activated sprinkler system. you hook a hose up to it. it runs on a 9-volt battery and it's motion activated, so when a deer, a raccoon, a dog, any and malcomes into the yard triggers it they'll get sprayed with the water from the hose. > scotty coppola also says when you have a lot of vegetation itt provides cover for the animals.a you want to be aware if this ist what your home doing like. trash cans are a big deal for raccoons. he says they're make sure they'll properly sealed. these bungee cords, they can tear through them.e the best thing to do is you canu get a metal rash can.
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as for the little family, they apparently were taken by the trappers to the eastern shore where they were release into the wild.wi that's the latest here in. back to you in the studio. > those little guys don't gives up. wen't used to have family thatht lived near our backyard and they would sit on top of the trash cans and if you tried to get them to go away they just looked at you like come here.ere. and i was like, no, because you might have remember ease.e. they play that remember ease card. > is that what it's called?call >> that's what it's called. when we come back tonight, the travel website air b and b isis making changes to ensure all renters have a fair experience a when they're booking a place too stay. a lot of people are talking about cal state's decision to introduce housing accommodations exclusively for black students ately its loss angels' campus. some of the students asked forsd this.th we're having a
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unfillerred conversation aboutr this onere later in the show.he before we head to break, join us for friday night life with fox5. tony will be life tomorrow alono with mike thomas. we are two wild and crazy guys.. we'll be tasting food from local restaurants, kicking off a lifee concert and checking out everything the square has tohe offer and that is a lot. stop by to say hi or you can watch tomorrow night 5 to 7:00 p.m. right here on fox5. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me.
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welcome back, new at 10, theat popular home rental site air b and b is making some major changes to the way you can rent your next place to stay. the changes come following allegations of racial discrimination. 5's gym low kay is here to break it all down. >>reporter: air b and b has been around for eight years and the company has said it has helped 60 mild people. if i wanted to find a
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stay for the next couple of knights inn the d.c. area thisis is what it's available. it is an entire home over in dupont circle. anywhere from 140-dollars a night, not bad at all. this is quite a popular venture for the company. it is, though, making major changes after incidents of hosts cancelling reservations and harass african-americans whoaf wanted a night to stay. the company has tapped attorneyd general eric holder to. people with what it described as african-american sounding names, 16 percent less likely to be approved by air b and b hosts. in fact our sister station in charlotte uncovered one instance after where realizing a would be guest was african-american a canceled the reservation andserv then harassed her repeatedly. air b and b revoked his right to ever rent a place again.in. host would be require
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online anti bias training. photos of guests would be down played to display any visualu discrimination. if you book a place your face shows up. they want to increase something called instant booking which eliminates the need for at hosto to approve their guests. a lot of places up for rentnt tonight. you do have to add profile photo and give them contactct information. in a case where a host is living in a house but renting out the room they allow it to reserve it for same genders only. when it comes to religious protections people who wouldn't say, keep a kosher kitchen. if you want an idea of how big of a business air b and b has become, they earned about billion dollar in revenue alone. why didn't i think of that. >> it's a lot of money. i didn't see your house on here, either. people are making
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dollars by renting out houses and consider -- if you have ae big event coming into town, jus, imagine when we have the major league all star game in d.c., air b and b is going to be t burning up much that ' why a lot of governments are strictly regulating it compared to what it looks like right now. >> imagine the inaugeration. >> that's a good point. > why didn't i think of that. >> well, i'm>> still the new bis right? it will come. thank you.. or the nfc championship game in january. >> or -- i don't know. > thank you. you got it. coming up next at 10, our fox5 unfiltered conversation, a fascinating topic. it's all about cal state's decision to introduce dorms exclusively for black students. dr. gregory car and rabbi rachel gardener from georgetownwn university are here to break it all dun. this was a pretty cool day for an annapolis restaurant
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a university housing decision is sparking conversationsve nationwide. ars portion of a student dorm complex at cal university campus has been reserved exclusively for black students. tonight we are going unfiltered and taking a closer look at bott sides of this issue. so far there are 4 students living in the dorms and thems school says there's a waiting list to get in. critics are calling it sell segregation or separatism, buter not everyon
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here to join the conversationon with us tonight, dr. gregory car, associate professor of african-american american studies and dr. rachel gash inner. thank you so much for being here. rabbi. >> mr. connors: ill i'm going to start with you. what do youm think of h idea. i believe you guys have experienced something similar at georgetown.ge you implicated implemented a program for jewish students, right. >> correct. i'm not interested or i don't find it interesting oror appropriate to try to judge this decision. i do think it's really interesting that it has happenes and really appropriate and compelling to ask why. and for me, i think it has to do with two things that i'm certainly seeing in my my community. the first i would call sort of f the ever shifting challenges of pluralism and the other one iss exhaustion. so in our community, at
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georgetown we have something living learning communities which are interest housed arounn cultural identities and the like. and a few years ago we announced that we were going to start a jewish cultural center called bite which means home.ome. the students requested this andd we were thrilled to announce to this.t days after we announced this i get a two-page letter from an alum that essentially said rabbi we worked so hard to geto ourselves out of the ghetto andt now you're putting us back in. so for this guy, for the young people, what was forward fo thinking and empowering was fors him threatening and regressive. that's what i mean by the shifting in dynamics. i think the other significant thing that may be happening here and that may be relevance. living in a plurallest world feel can be thrilling but for people who are marginalized in terms of power or access at allt or people who are minorities inn numbers, they can be exhausting. what do you think about the whole i
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separate dorms. >> before you answer, let me make it clear in case we didn't. the students at cal did request this like some of your studentse at georgetown university.etow they requested this because thei saws it as a place of community for them and kind of a safe space, if you will. we hear that term being thrown h around a lot now where they don't have to encounter some of the daily frustrations that they might encounter if they weren't living in that kind of environment. to hear about the cal/la develop:the that list i house is a great tribute to him. cal state has made it clear that is not segregated by raise. that anyone of any raise canan apply and live there. >> likewise at georgetown. that follows in a thet traditio. there is nearly a 50-year tradition of this stuff. cornell has a house. i lived
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at the due boys house. again, they're not segregated by raise. am of these places are culturally themed. american indians and so are the to. i thinkris an it's a good initie in part because most of these spaces, white students live wite might students. mr. at fraternity and sorority think row and they're segregated by raise. in some cases, for example, in n this cal state example isn't that segregation by raisin i'm not saying it's the university segregating but it's a group ofu students saying this is where we want to live with our own people, our own kind, isn't that segregation by raise? to? t express the desir to live in aoi space where you can have an enhanced experience, but live more comfortable, that's not segregation by raise.ion i think that's a construction that the premise. it's not all black people live in there.in listen to reaction from some
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asked about this out at southern cal. take a listen. when you're ready to go to bed you can be yourself and not have to worry about explain because ofabou your skin color. do you worry about thehe perception because of thehe perception issue. >> yeah there's rumor around the campus. they just want to be alone. every time i go somewhere i'm'm always the only african-american and sometimes it o would be nice to be able to see people from my own ethnicity or cull your t. it's kind of ivy if i i. we need to focus on all minorities, not only blacks. nobody should be separate because it's only a few that f feel that they should be separated, you know.now. i think everybody should just be together. > let me ask you both, both,ot, rachel i'm going to start with you. to mean this feels like
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coddling. in this is not the real word.ord in our real world we don't work at an environment where there'se just black people or just white people. isn't that what this is essentially? the students need this, let's make them feeleel better in this bubble?ubbl >> i think that's an interesting question. it's about seeking balance. i really believe in home spaces. that's why we call bite home. i think we have to seek out heterogeneous and you go home to recover and rejuvenate and relax, but the real meaning in the work and the justice is in those tough places of speaking across differencesment i have empathy for that. desire, i hope it is balanceds with a continued commitment entering into those more difficult. dr. car, 400 years is a long time in carrying the burden. bu when we look at residential housing, segregation, this country is extremely segregated
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by choice. would you say it's by choice? it might be government sort of trickled down. dow >> it's a limited opportunity to live it's externally imposed. i would say this about this white college campuses, nonampu whites have been forced to carry the burden of quote, unquote, diversity at white schools. i thinkhite it's interesting bee the real world is majority area non white. by the time these kids get to go to college -- when you talkhen about the real world, what world are you talking about? > number one, isn't college supposed to be exposing yourself partly exposing yourself to different cultures, to different percentage a free exchange of ideas and don't you get that better when you're all mixed in together t and not separated. >> for six to eight hours a day i think it's okay to lay down when you're feeling a little
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and nobody is complaining aboutl all the athletes.hl they're in the dorms becauses b they're athletes. >> and they're at the schools because they're athletes. they count toward the minority population. if you take them out of thathat once that sing to zero. > how do you respond to the the folks who say we fought foroug civil rights, we fought so wewe wouldn't have these certain situations. >> the civil rights movement wam about authority under the law. it was not it was about equality under the law.aw. i think that something that'sha' out of the conversation is for many people safe place is everyy where. they don't have to think aboutau it, my age, my gender, my raise. and so they don't have to experience that exhaustion.xhau and that those that have toave experience it, i'd feel comfortl lable saying it's good to have a home space. we do need -- i can speak to myo community only really encourageu resilience and not avoidance ani courage
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i also think self care is important as well.e i think we could continue thists forever but i want to bring up reel quick, ca is not the onlyte place that does this. read college in portland, oregon, they not only do it on whether you're asian or black, but also gender neutral. theres ' all sorts of communities. can we take one more minute? >> we got to get out. we'lle'll continue this. > we'll keep it going anywhere. thank you very much. > thank you both for joining bt us. we do appreciate it. we'll be back right after this.
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well,jimmy buffet was here and he was in town to sale with our naval academy friends. they brought him here and hend h loved our crab cakes which are famous and it was a wonderfulone time. then i went out and saled with him and some of our other naval academy friends. he was gracious, he was just so nice to everyone. but he loved his lunch. he did say that -- he say i've never seen so much crab in crabb cakes. this is amazing. so thanks to jeff george. > it's a maryland crab cake of course. by the way he understand he camr in before the restaurant opened. he is not the first celebrity to drop by, the owner says, firstit lady michelle obama, kevin bacon has also stopped in to have a
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> drivers listen up, we've got some recalls for you and theynd are some pretty big ones. ford is adding 1 and a half million dollars vehicle also, apparently the doors can open while the driver is driving. mazda is pulling nearly 760,000 vehicle also in america and canada. apparently the rear hatches can fall on passengers while the cae is moving. this recall is for a bunch of cars and suvs over the past sixp years. if you're looking for a home, a 30-year six year figure now at 4.3. football fans bring your appetite and your wallet on game day because according to a new survey, people are expected to spend 20 billion-dollar this season ond tailgating parties, including things like burgers, dogs, chips and dip.ip. the
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> welcome back, everybody. it was a whowe the, humid day ot there. before we get to that, i just want to mention briefly. tune in tomorrow, good day d.c.o i get to be on the show, the sh first time in a long time during the 10:00 hour. check it out.eck it's going to be lots of fun. >> they still let you on.. >> only like once or twice a year. > under supervision. >> that's absolutely right. > okay. all right. that will be interesting. tony, you might want to wear shorts tomorrow, too.or >> it's going to be who the. we're going to be in hockville tomorrow evening. >> the bad news it will still
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the good news is there will be good music. > are youod going to wear shor. >> i don't know.> > we have to ask if exposed legs are allowed.lowe >> they won't like my exposed legs. > a life look outside tonight.h it's warm.rm. it's muggy. it feels like a july or august evening here, almost mid-september.r. we should not be doing 90s as much as we are.e. we are near record temperatures today. we'll see record high as we head through the next two days. thank you so much lloyd ferguson for sending this n one in. a half moon. 84-degrees here in washington. 82 for gates but, 82 for westminster there. some 70s out there. still very humid, still very muggy, that is the case for the next couple of nights as well. there's a measure of moisture i
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the atmosphere. anything over 70-degrees is very high, especially for this timee of year, 76 is stream. 74 for quantico, 75 for culpeper. you factor that in with the temperature it still feels like 93-degrees outside. 85 at leonardtown. maybe we expect this in july, but for almost mid-september well above normal. satellite and radar there is a frontal system off to our north. it won't make it here tonightnih but it will bring the chance for maybe of a thunderstorm tomorron afternoon.deaf there's what your friday looks like. we do have a friday that may try and get p here. it may or may not make it. in fact, based on the latest modeling it really won't. the best chance of thunderstorms will be far and to the westest tomorrow. 9:00 tomorrow morning lots of sunshine. we will quickly warm things upns tomorrow. with the go thunderstorms way off to therms north and west.t. we continue to role through the day.da futurecast not giving us muchch here. there we are at 9:00. it tries to make it here. but that actually tries
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getting pulled to the north.o t it could be a record day. we will have a front swingnt through mostly during the overnight hours of sat night into sunday morning. and then we clear things outng throughout the day on sunday. we end up with a gorgeous day in the 80s.th maybe a little bit of a breeze, but a very pleasant breeze.eeze 96 for your mri we're life in rockville tomorrow, tony and i at 5 and 6:00. come out and say hell on. 98 for sat. if we hit it we'll tie a record and then we cool things down, 95. back to d the 90s briefly on wednesday before a very fall-like 80-degrees coming ourg way next thursday. let's check with the forecast. we'll be right back after this break.
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it's an elbow flexor strain which is something very deep inside the arm. pain in the arm especially in a $175 million arm, definitely a f matter of concern. now it's about the waiting game. i'm thinking take care of the swelling and the range of motion and then we'll start the strengthening program. i'm just worried about the next four or five days right now. let's talk football, the nfl kicked off tonight with the rematch of super bowel 50, the panthers and broncos in denver.v remember this monday night game last year,ay of course you do.o. it was a loss. monday nights aren't a great thing for a washington team that's 2 and 14. including this disappointment against dallas.alla the skins have consistency on their side. it's all about the fans. when you come out of the tunnel and you just see nothing but our color.. you see nothing about reki
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player in the locker. if you see a see of the yellow towels swinging. you see the antonio bell jersey, it does something to you, too.oo i want everybody in the dmv realizes please don't sell yourr ticket, don't give it away, come to the game because the game is going to be worth watching. meantime the fallout continues after last night's washingtonasi spirits rain match including the anthem that never was. meaghan raccoon peen ' said shen was going to take a knee as parp of the protests on racial and gay equality because p never had a chance.hanc today raccoon peen oh responded to the washington post saying, quote, it's ex contractive unbelievable. most teams to stand in front of it. it's unbelievable. that comes from the washington post stalk erin sider. she said they have a tribute planned
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you're hurting my children. angry parents voice their frustrations about the troubled head start program in prince george's county. porg plus, the feds are out with a new warning tonight followingllw reports of certain smartphone batteries exploding and catching fire. it was very surprising to me how quick the dash caught on fire. and get ready for the grand opening. the big events planned to celebrate the new national african-american museum of history and culture. yourry newses starts right now.. > but we begin with the stifling heatwave blanketing the region. right now at 11:00 we're about doing 20-degrees warmer thanrmer average for this time of year. thanks for staying with us. >> i'm tom mcgrady. >> it certainly feels like it outside, too. the heat and humidity. let's check in with mike thomas. let's get right to the point.nt. it only is going to get worse.
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