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they do not have the autopsy rules as of right now to confirm that. and police tell me yesterday evening 6:45 they got a call to a home on oak street about an injured woman, neighbors there told me we spoke to them today. sabrina injured woman was at her house on oak street where wh her ex-husband ralph came over in some sort of altercation took place. they heard screaming from the side of the house and saw ralph take off. sabrina came outside with a stab wound to her neck. neighbors say right away they called 911 and one of the neighbors called me she actually tried to stop the bleeding while waiting for medics to arrive and police say sabrina was taken to the hospital where she later died. a mile away they got another call a few minute later this time on ross drive. they say when they arrived they found a man who shot and killed himself there. turns out that man according to police was her ex-husband ralph. now, both sabrina and ralph are recently divorced and i'm told both
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children together we're told those children were at home at the time this was going on. we want to make it clear both of those kids were not harmed in this case. again autopsy results are bending and for the exact cause. coroner will determine the cause of death and once we learn more we'll let you know. reporting live christine leon. "fox5 local news". >> i'm not a real rapper i'm a real live hitter♪ [bleep] throw down the batty in the river♪ >> it was one year ago today a d.c. rapper was gunned down at a cookout at a southeast apartment complex the murder was put out after this video was released. >> the police say the video may have led to his death. paul wagner has more on the fox exclusive. >> you have ever met a ki killer♪ >> reporter: the video posted to youtube in april of last year shows antonio leach in halloween
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picture toll with clips and regarded at the grave site of rival dead friend and threatening violence. a video some believe wept too far. >> this is real hard. this is hard. every day i think of my son. every day. >> reporter: lucille leach and anthony jones are antonio's parents. they knew about the video and worried it would lead to trouble. >> i was afraid. he knew i was afraid. he promised me then that mom, i would stop. they started going back and forth first, they started. >> reporter: leach's parents say the feud began when antonio's rival called him a snitch. >> i think because of what he felt and they were saying he was a snitch he felt threatened even by the public. and i think he felt in his heart he had to retalliate that way. >> reporter: d.c. police were
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happeneding out players hoping to generate new lead in the case. the night he was killed antonio leach had got and i phone call from someone asking him to come here to a cookout taking place behind these apartments f street southeast. there were a number of people here. it's unclear how many. and when suddenly someone approached with a handgun, opened fire, hitting him multiple times. >> he was on his phone and he left back out and i said where are you going? he said dad i'll be back in a minute. >> a year after the murder detectives had been so far unable to develop any sus suspects. an area of the city where antonio leach's parents know the code of the streets is strong. >> the people is afraid to tell anything because they end up not having nowhere to go and/or the person may cam after them. >> reporter: lucille leach is begging for help. she wants justice for her son. >>
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it would help my heart and my mind and my soul to know that somebody just out here really cared for us. >> reporter: on youtube what is known as og manuel avila ditching video has been viewed more than 1.7 million times. for the person that can tip the police there's a 25,000 reward on the table. paul wagner, "fox5 local ne news". tonight, more legal trouble for president trump. attorney general in maryland and d.c. slapped president with a federal lawsuit. an issue they say the president is violating little known part of contribution by maintaining ties to business hotel empire and getting money from business foreign ent entities. >> we're live at the hotel own pennsylvania avenue. fitz what are they asking for here? >> reporter: sarah, jim, what they are asking for in the lawsuit is for a federal judge
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to stop president trump from what they call a alleged constitutional violations. but, what is being clear here is there's a lot of questions about whether the real goal behind all this is forcing trump to release his tax returns. understand the players in all of this. both the d.c. attorney general carl and the maryland attorney general o'brien fauch are both democrats. they claim this lawsuit today is non partisan effort to get to the truth. they also reveal they are get assistance on this case tonight from a well-known liberal watchdog group by the name of crew. now the president for his part in january said he was putting profits from business into a trust which would be manned by his two adult sons. this lawsuit today alleges the opposite saying the president is profiting from asystem he set up and continues to take part in. >> and i can tell you
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the tower of the trump international owe hotel we know exactly what is going on every single day. >> and we know that foreign governmnts are spending money there in order to favor with the president of the united states. >> he has little respect for the rule of law. and he has little respect for the court's ability to enforce the law. we do not sue the president of the united states casually. i wish president trump had addressed these issues these violations himself. but he has not. and they must be addressed and remedied. now all of this centers on something called the monument clause. it's a fancy word for conflicts of interest in the constitution. it's never been tested in the courts. no judge has ever ruled and ther
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on this supporters of the president will tell you that alone indkites this say very steep climb to take this kind of thing into a court. now, opponents of the president will say, he is unique in both his global business holdings and the amount of business he is doing over sea which is the very reason they say that this case needs to be settled once and for all. and now, both ags receive and said clearly today that they believe they have a strong case. others will tell you though, are not so sure about that. for one reason it's not clear if attorney generals in states and districts even have the ability bring a case like this into a federal court and there are a lot of other questions about whether or not this is legal question or best position for congress to setsle as a political matter. we went over to the heritage foundation today and spoke to a constitutional scholar and he says another thing
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presidents throughout history have also received payments including the last president. >> president obama received millions of dollars in profits from his book sales while he was in the white house. and no one seemed to have brought this argument then. they also ignore precedent from the washington administration and several others. madison, jefferson, monroe, who all had farms and lucrative businesses while they were president. >> now the guts this lawsuit are similar to the one the liberal watchdog group crew filed in the state of new york this year. this referred back to president trump's comments on that lawsuit calling it dismissive and without merit. gop he can heing those statements as well. live at the trump international hotel. tom fitzgerald, "fox5 local news". >> and coming
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chilling 911 call. >> a car surprise in any apartment. >> a car ceenz down a hill and slams into someone's apartment. the woman inside died and police have now learn today was not the crash itself that took her life. >> looking for anything that stands out or just doesn't feel right. >> the police in prince george county are looking for thieves that are going around town breaking into people's cars. 20 new crimes reported sunday alone. and then another new break in happened during our live interview. >> and getting rid of graffiti in the district. d.c. mayor kicking off the program to wipe out illegal tagging in town. problem in the neighborhood? how you can nominate for a wall mural. first. >> who is ready to wipe out the heat. >> it's tough, right. ed on the second day at or above 90. wow, 95 today you see this high ties
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national. little tough to take out there even though humidity is not as bad as it could be. how much longer will this last. we'll talk about that when "fox5 local news" at 5 comes back. keep cool
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>> i knew something was wrong. >> vivid memories from days district heights crashed car to apartment complex in october 2015. she was shot in the head by this man. joseph petite. a jury found him guilty of killing williams and prosecutors say the two recently started dating and it's unclear why he shot williams and tonight we're hearing dramatic 911 calls made by people inside the apartment when the car crashed into the building. >> police send someone a car is through my apartment. a car is through my apartment. >> a what. >> a car ran through my apartment window. >> no one was hurt in the building
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prosecutors say he will be sentenced in august. he faces life plus 20 years in prison. >> we're taking prince george county there's been a spike in certain types of property crimes. takes crime we can all prevent. it's type when someone steals something from ideas your car, vap, truck, bob barnard arrived with patrol overs today to tell us exactly what you're talking about. >> nothing useable. >> prince george county police corporal matthew wolforder is busting for finger prints and someone stole some of the plumber's expensive tools. >> what's been stolen from your van. >> a bunch of hand tools, power tools, hammer jack, jackhammer rather all kind of stuff like that. many can't even work today. i have no tools to work with. >> we learned about the growing number of tlevts from auto cases in prince george county at this morning's roll call at the police depar
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district three headquarters palmer park. 20 new crimes were reported sunday alone. >> looking for anything that stands out or just don't look -- just doesn't feel right. >> corporal wolford says he investigated 2757 thefts from auto cases this year increase of 14% over last year. >> is it a crime opportunity, yes. because if you -- if somebody is out to look for something and they see nothing in the car then they will keep ongoing. if they see any type of things laying around curious or in the center parking lot -- >> you can help lessen your chances of getting ripped off by not leaving items of value in plain sight inside your c car, van or truck. and by making sure your doors are locked. >> what's going on. >> milliseconds.
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>> when is the last time you saw when you knew it was in there. >> sir. >> back on marboro pike preston mcgil roy says he is hoping insurance cover his losses and get his gear back. >> it's all around problem for everybody. it's inconvenience for the victim and just unfortunately it's preventable crime they can try to stop but we need everybody's help. >> in capital heights, maryland, bob barnard, "fox5 local news". >> and "fox5" is in the district tonight where the annual great graffiti wipe out kicked ot off today it's a campaign to remove illegal t tagging in the city and announcing this year expansion of murals d.c. initiative to create murals on walls covered by graffiti if you want to nominate for future mural #nominate my
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>> heat is on♪ >> yes, it is. >> it really s by the way when i sue think was hoping this was the song we would hear. perfect. record temps around the region and crowds looking to hang out at the wading pool at the navy yard in southeast d.c. and they were enjoying it making the most of it. >> yes, they were i want to do that instead right now, s sue, instead of being anywhere outside. >> me, too, sarah, maybe not the bathing suit part. >> don't get in the water that's never fantastic. >> a great way to enjoy the navy yard wading pool we need it today. 95 as i mentioned before the break is high temperature today at reagan national and that ties the record about 5:30 or so climate data for other reporting areas and we'll see where everybody else topped out and we're 90 mannasas and 91 frederick and 91 fredericksburg and yesterday as 93 and this is day 2 and you know what there is going to be a day 3 and possibly a day 4 in this current round up. althgh
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long ingt lasting heat wave you may have seen. one thing you notice maybe not depending how sensitive you are the heat index is bad but not terrible, 93. what you take away from that humidity is not as bad as it could be. and mannasas, for frederick. the air is drier than it often is when we get the heat waves getting going and were also not seeing much in the way of thunderstorm activity. this is visible satellite picture and what it looks like from space. a few thunderstorms trying to fire up down to west virginia and unlikely we could see anything today and if it did form it would be in the mountains and try to move closer. i think that's not in the cards for us today. cooling thunderstorm and not going to help us out. but our temperature as we go through the evening will continue to draw in to 89 at 7:00. and lots of sunshine by:00, 84 and by 11:00, 8 and your headline for tomorrow, heat wave continues duh we'll be right back to 95 degrees.
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tomorrow and while we still have the heat and heat pump bermuda high bringing in warm and sunny conditions and there will be a little front up to pennsylvania. will it get close enough to give us a popup thunderstorm in the afternoon. we think that could be doable. not widespread. nothing severe expected. and keep that in your afternoon plans at the peek heating of day after 4:00 or so we may see a couple thunderstorms and best chance of seeing that will be likely further north. eventually we get relief this week from the heat wife. we'll talk more about that with the full weather report coming up a little later, jim and sarah. >> what we learned sue's dress is exactly the same tone as 0 on the map, too. >> very good. >> we're taking you to montgomery county. >> a third grade teacher is accused of sexually abusing young irlz girls at the school he worked and today he faced a judge and we'll have the details in the day in court. >> and then a bold break in, in a fast food restaurant. two
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drive through window and what they got away with. >> and story "fox5" continues to follow for you. what happened after a noose was found inside the national african-american museum of hilingt rain culture find out next. >> and if you have a story idea gifts awe call 202 202-895-300 0 and "fox5" tips at w it tg.com
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narrator: the washington post endorses dr. ralph northam. mr. northam would make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as governor, i won't let donald trump stand in our way.
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>> an update now about that noose founded in the national museum of african-american hist rain culture. we reached out to the smithsonian and they say they do not plan to release surveillance images that may show who left the noose be behind. the reason they say the footage is part of investigation by u.s. park police. now, we also asked the police about the surveillance video and they say the investigation is still underway
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and it's hard to say when and if the footage will ever be made available. >> and meantime up state on two d.c. police officers and city transportation worker struck by a pickup truck in adams morgans yesterday. one officer in stable condition and other officers released from a hospital the transportation worker was treated and released day of the crash. advisory and neighborhood commission reviewing local safety and transportation leaders to make sure something like this does not happen again. anc first meeting on this set for wednesday with the abc public safety and rec center at 7 and hold another one on the 21, 7:00, same location. meantime speaking of two officers there's a go fund me page set up for d.c. fraternal order of police. so far they raised 27,000. >> coming up, bill cosby's trial day six. >> first time of the trial bil cosby showed up with his wife camille. inside did he take the stand. details from the day in court next. >> and
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meets politics the play losing sponsors buzz of version of julius ceasar, ronica. >> sarah, well, with all of headlines out of the white house you may not realize there's a primary tomorrow in virginia. we'll take a closer look and chat with the candidates after at break. and a year after the worst shooting in modern u.s. history resident in florida are reping the 49 people killed at a night club. overnight 49 people dressed as angels holding candles surrounding club just before the exact moment the shooting began. and today, florida governor rick scott ordered flags around the state to be flown at half staff. around noon, khur. bells rang throughout orlando 49 times. >> and here in d.c. after a busy prime weekend a candlelight vigil is planned in due port circle. sponsors will be on happened and another tribute service the choir sang a
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>> here's a look at more top headlines now. first up, two people are dead and one recovering after a three car crash in fauquier county. sky fox was over the scene earlier when this happened route 29 north near the intersection of freemansford road in remmington. it caused one car to burst into flames and the third victim suffered serious injuries. >> and
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police investigating a shooting in woodbridge at the quality in horner road. she told police she was in an argument moment before the shooting with a man in her room. the man involved was found with self inflicted gun shot wound. >> and virginia attorney general is appealing a federal court ruling to overturn life sentences malvo was convicted of capital murderner sniper killings and sentenced to life in prison. he was 17 at the time. last month a judge ruled he is entitled to sentencing hearings in fair fox in spotsylvania counties due to supreme court ruling mandatory life sentences for juveniles are unconstitutional rjts more now on the federal lawsuit filed by the attorney general in maryland and district. >> white house is reacting to the suit plus a preview at virginia yaps go to the polls tomorrow and pick a new governor at least in the primary. ronica cleary live with more. hi, ronica
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jim, sarah, it's not the first time the president business relationships came under scrutiny and earlier report by tom fitzgerald he told you about a new lawsuit filed against the president. today the white house responded and they're calling in partisan politics. take a listen. >> this lawsuit today is another iteration of the case filed by that group crew filed actually by the same lawyers. so it's not hard to conclude that partisan politics may be one of motivations. it is a sort transaction that everyone from penny prince and surge -- i think we'll continue to move to dismiss this case in the normal course of business. >> the headlines constantly coming out of the white house. you may not be paying close attention to i important race tomorrow at home. the primary for the virginia governor's race. of course, at "fox5" we've been bringing you update that matter
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opportunity to sit down with cory stewart one of the republican candidates and tom perello one of the democratic candidates about the issues important to them and how they see the state of the race today. >> this lawsuit today sit ration of case filed by group crew filed actually by the same lawyers. so it's not hard to conclude that partisan politics may be one of the motivations behind the scene and challenges a business transaction that everyone from penny prits ger that served in last administration and others engaged in while in office i think we'll continue to move to dismiss this case in the normal course of business. >> and well as i am sure you realize that was not cory stewart or tom periello a technical glitch there i'll be back on 5@630 with more inviews and cory stewart taking on a controversial issue he does not shy away frvrment you don't want
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miss it reporting live, ronica cleary, "fox5 local news". >> a former montgomery county elementary teacher was found guilty of sexually abusing four students. 15-year-old john vigna taught third, and fourth grade at clover spring elementary. the victims were students at the school. the jury con viingd him on four counts of sex abuse of minor and five counts of third degree sex offense. former teacher still denies touching students. he's scheduled to be sentenced in august and could face 40 years in prison. >> bill cosby sexual assault trial as fast as it began is coming to a close now. defense rested case after bringing only one witness to the stand and also the first day we saw cosby's wife camille in court and he's accused of drugging and molest are andrea constein. jurors heard plenty from him from a deposition in 2005. he denied any wrong doing. >> testimony continued today in the retrial of
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university of cincinnati police officer ray tensing and he's is accused of sooting sam due boy in 2015. officer david liedenschmidt said he and two other officers were responding to the scene and remembered hearing squealing tires before a shot rang out. officer claims he opened fire because he feared tore his life and due boy dragged him with his car. the video analysis expert set footage from the body contradicts his story of what happened. he was not dragged when firing that fatal shot. video shows his car slightly moving forward ward. jurors will hearing from the prosecution's police use of force expert. >> old play is getting a lot of
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of attention for incorporating modern day politics and northern public theater with julius caesar. roman dictate or was turned into trump and the feeder was stabbed in the back and they keep with the theme. the play cost delta airlines and bank of america to pull sponsorships saying they do not come don't violence towards the president. >> president trump welcomed ncaa game to the white house today. clemson had a close game against bam bm in january. it was their fist national championship in 5 years. he congrats id them during the ceremony of south long. >> you gave america incredible game that will go down in one of the record books as the hardest fought and probably one of the most exciting ever played last second boom that's pretty g. coach, good job, coach. all of you played with tremendous
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determination and never ever gave up and you can never begin newspaper life and it all paid off. >> and after meeting with the president the tigers toured the capitol as well. >> coming up carjacking caught on camera. >> each target a woman visually pregnant. that doesn't stop her from putting up a fight for her c car. >> and bold break in. what the suspects got away with jumping through a thrive through window. >> what a beautiful day. feel like summer. tied in d.c. today of 95. 92 right now out there and not terribly humid but pool and beach day. we'll have more of this heat in the 7 day forecast. big changes late week with the rain returning. i'll have a look at the 7 day forecast when fox news returns ♪
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>> this hoopd ob may 15 at wendys. ok if he video you can see had here burglars jumping inside and then crooks hop out with a window safe in their hands. >> she tried to stop them and the men drove off dragging herself feetd. >> i was putting on a fight. the boy that was driving was swatting at my hands for me to let go. and after being dragged from
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of the cement i could not take the pain anymore soy let go. >> oh, my gosh. yeah and pregnant remember. gonzalez suffered bruises on harms and knees she airport baby will be okay. that's crazy. >> everyone loves a parade. virginia room got the surprise of a lifetime. and take a look sfw a firefighter stopped in the middle of parade route pro proposed to girlfriend and jumped back in and -- oh, no he took her with. wow. they apparently met at that he haven't a year before. but you could not have taken her opt truck with you. >> oh, that's so tweet. >> i won't question love. >> i'm glad she said yes. >> you have
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creative these days. >> so maybe being like all right we'll continue that later it's all about the home. >> living in very hot warm. >> it's one of those days where i mean yesterday, too, you sed sit by the pool and don't do anything. >> or near air conditions home and don't do anything emmer. you need it on full blast everyone does. so this was today's boat and this is boats in annapolis today enjoying the day and beautiful out there. you know it's in annapolis over the weekend a gem of a town in the area. >> you see a lot of people moving on the wave runners. this surprise monday and they're doing it. it's such a big vacation spot for people. >> looks so good. >> so many ice cream shops there. >> they do. >> you seat your way through apples with ice cream you. >> do that outside, inside, does
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what's the beautiful video down by annapolis and temperatures still cooler. and that will change in coming weeks and with bay temperatures mid 60s daytime highs don't get as high with breeze off the water. so little cooler and refreshing. not really a breeze in pot potomac. not enough water for that. we get heat and hut tie is tends to file on like this mainly in the 70s. only mid 0s we start the day low 70s in d.c. and getting progressively warmer through the heat wave. heaten develop could be pushing tomorrow, and wednesday, was not that humid today and we expect it to be more humid tomorrow making it feel more uncomfortable getting close to record high temperature once again. thunderstorms bring relief wednesday and makes it active afternoon with chance of thunderstorms and we turn cooler and unsettled as heat breaks in second half of workweek.
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95 earlier this afternoon and 1 baltimore and 88 annapolis and cooler this time year and 8 leopard town and 89 gaithersburg and 1 fredericks and 91 and 0 mar contin continuesburg. this ridge of heat is in place. 92 new york. 94 boston. i believe it was last week where they were only seeing high temperatures in the 50s. 4 binghamton and 84 pittsburgh and 9 raleigh. hottest day of the country over us. satellite and radar not showing much except a few fair weather clouds. otherwise protected by high pressure off southeast going to allow us to just have sunshine today and clear skies tonight and mainly sunny skies tomorrow. better fluid alie so long. start in mid 70s. close to record of high of 96. forecasted 95 high tempe temperature. sparking thunderstorms i
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pennsylvania. north jersey. and for us a popup thunderstorm until the area although mainly confined to mountains. there's a chance of a shower through the area. for the most part it will be the sun beating down on you which remember going to the beach this time of year earlier in the season uv index high tomorrow and will be for many days as we go throughout summer we're just tran transitioning so that is strong this year. fox future cast fast for forwarding tomorrow at into i notice you have partly cloudy skies and a few shupders hours showers trying to pop up and widely scattered. i don't think there's a big chance tomorrow. once a different story. start off cloudy and incoming cold front north and showers become numerous and storms in place wednesday foovrn and. we see how models handle that next 24 to 48 hours. low temperatures overnight. models have a
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>> humidity climbs after sunset and we'll get down to 76 in washington and upper 60s north and west towing round 70. high temperatures tomorrow hazy, hot and humid yet again it is more humid tomorrow. due point low 60s today upper 60s tomorrow and temperature of 95 closer to heat index of is 00. not exactly heat advisory criteria. this is hot. normal temperature 83. 90 wednesday ahead of the cold front sparking showers and thunderstorms and temperatures fall off. look at this much cooler thursday. cold front towards south still cloud and showers expected high of 82, 82, klouts and showers friday and it sparks thunderstorms and showers sunday' ily father's day and most widespread monday. replace hot warm with active weather. if you like the heat
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day. sarah. >> indicate lip, thanks. we've been warning about the cost of parking long the national mall. it will start costing more as of today. there are now more than 1,000 new parking meters in the area. paid parking is now, up forced daily 7 aex to 8 p.m., $2 an hour for maximum of three hours and there's still free parking spots 400 from east potomac to haines point in get walking. >> also in the district center city d.c. add a flash of color to pedestrian walkway in time for summer. up scale shopping center has hundreds of colorful beach balls above palmer alley. there they encourage to you post pictures of installation using #ccdc summer and twhoz do may be eligible for a gift card. >> prince george county tried wrestling up with a
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narrator: the washington post endorses dr. ralph northam. mr. northam would make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights,
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donald trump stand in our way. >> welcome back. when you watch three on three basketball and mixed dwender relays and mixed doubles table tennis new sports come together olympics. >> it's looking like united states will play host once again. fox has a breakdown of what is to come. >> reporter: olympic games betting bigger international olympic committee ruling friday 15 events are added to the games among those are mixed gender renraiz athletics and swimming and three or three basketball
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mixed doubles table tennis and mixed team "juno", shooting, archery and mixed triathlon. opening up these events makes the games more available women and whim result in highest representation of femaleage fleets olympic history and organize rear hoping changes particularly in basketball will draw a younger demographic. >> they're introducing three on three basketball which for us is key indications of youth and urban focus of the change. >> this comes as we're learning united states will almost certainly play host again. los angeles and par rise two cities left in contention to host in 2024 with both cities strong contenders. >> it's a golden opportunity and fascinating race to have paris and los angeles striving for the right for olympic games. >> they're recommending right
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at the same time and for paris and la only cities in contention for now it's likely the city of lights will get one and hospitally wood the area. final decision will be made later this year. >> our region tracks a lot of contest as we know here. >> spelling bee, geography bees. none as much as cooking up challenge. belt of ed in south west are competing to be the top chef. one competitor told us this is what they have oak cooking in the kitchen. >> ty chicken peanut butter wrap with spiced pepper broccoli and spiced cranberry apple sauce it's cool i traveled across the country to do thing i never thought i would do. spreading horizon even better. >> tenth year for contest and unlike other cooking competition this benefits
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>> it's healthy eating competition. you know healthy food doesn't have to taste bad for sure. >> no good for them. >> art of joy a 60-year-old maryland teen and nurses hit a celebration after successful heart transplants. >> and video has gone wild. you'll see what it's touching and how it's touching so many hearts pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. so, when it's your turn to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john...
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for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks
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i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone.
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>> the power investigated in me by disstrict of columbia i pronounce you husband and w wife. >> today marks 50th anniversary of loving versus virginia. that decision
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struck down bans on interracial marriage in virginia and 15 other states. >> case resolved around a mixed couple from car line county and the story was unveiled in rich mopped in their honor. >> video of the team literally dancing for joy gone viral. >> 16-year-old amari hall was born with heart defect and waited months for transmrabts. when he got a new heart he could not help but dance. >> there you go. there you go. there you go. there you go. get him, get him, hit him with it oh. i love it that's him in the bed celebrating. shared on 235eus book. joy is so infectious the doctors and nurses in the room starting showing off their moves. >> these are the perfect opportunities to tell people at home when you're organ donor you can help make things like that happen even -- it really is fantastic. that wraps it up for us at five. >> fo
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no, i. and "fox5" still pushing for answers after a noose was found inside the smithsonian and caught on surveillance. president trump facing another lawsuit and this time accused of violating the constitution. >> early summer heat wave. temperatures topping 90 degrees and pushing record territory. and how long will the str struggling heat last. news at 6 starts now. >> well is take lawsuit long shot. good to have you with us i'm tony perkins. >> attorney general of maryland and district filed a lawsuit against president trump. they claimed it's violateing a little known part of the conty institution by may maintaining ties to businesses and hotel
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live at trump international and what do they hope to accomplish with this lawsuit? >> shawn and tony on the face of it what attorney generals are asking for is that the judge put in an order and what they say is alleged violations of constitution by the president. because of his bez dealings. now we'll tell through were a lot of questions whether the real goal of all this was to force the president to release his tax returns and attorney general in d.c. and attorney general in maryland brian faush they are both democrats and will get legal assistance from the liberal watchdog group crew. they say 24 lawsuit today they've taken up is non partisan and protecting unanswered questions about the president's abilities under the constitution. both

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