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police have not caught the man you see dabbed the serial flasr. sacred place at the ml in nd arlington >> police have be tracking him since january, fox 5 marina marraco joining to hisor explai. >> repr: seems like there's an escalation, i'll show you where most recent attack happened of rosslyn is behind it 's a residential neighborhood, across the way, the u.s. ma pedestrian corporate war morial, this man apparently has struckt least 11 times since january throughout article county and oftentimes comes back to the same locatio including this street hereg strikint least twice each month, since b theeginning of the year, each time between 9:30 p.m. and midnight. w, the two most recent times, last thursday on f the myer dri. location less an half amile. it was on fort meyer drive where th man was seen exposing
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himself, masterbating andch inappropriatelying a woman who was out walking. now, last month, arlington county police released this s grainyveillance picture of this unident miedan. it is the only known picture of the serial flasher. he is described as a hispanicle in 20's osr 30' built and seen wearing aood pulled tightly around his face >> i went to the points ofn a actually being phycally harassed. n do when it's just like you g u dn aroundng his own thing but i think it should be taken more seriously if someone is like actually get hurt >> i would never walk out here unpast when the goes down. just because it's justaf not s area i think in general, you it's 2018.thing for women. >> reporter: and hopefully here yotre getting a picture of suspect. grainyicture i was referencing just before we heard fro those .
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again, in the past, police have actullyut out a recorded call to residents in these areas, alert them of the description that you see on the screen of that suspect in hopes if someone in those neiborhoods sees the man, calls police immediately and that hopefully will tonightly lead to an arrest. live in articlea ounty, m marraco fox 5 local news. omeone sexual assaulteded a teen on board ride on bus but the attack didn't end there. it happened last march but justt now como light. investigators are releasing the photos in the hopes of finding the suspect. 16-year-old girl involved board add ride-on bus in silver springs, she said this man sat next to her and sexual assaulted her. ter she got off r heollowed her and did it again on slide go avenue. there's a $10,000 reward for informationeading to his arrest. at least on fox three children got sick after playing in the water at a splash pad at turtle par in the district. now, the newly renovated park
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reopened last summer the tonight there were reports of yellow wate at another splash nopad. as you k the parks are popular it's been so hot. evan lambert is live in northwest, ting to get answer, evan, what did you find out? . lash pad at turtle park was u t closed today. you can see crews working late it's unclear what they're doing, the truck said for sewage only, parents say since the foul smelling water was reported there were no signs u or warning they say lack of communication is unacceptable. >> a playing one of the district's splash pads is way for children to beat the heat this week. but at ttlepark, 45th an van nest street northwest, they won't be able toouplash nd, the spray park here has been closed after at least three children got sick since playing in the fater oriday and threw theweekend. it's not proven their illnesses
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are directly related to the one parent tweeted, sewage pn the spark at turtle park wel end, my son got an eye infection, other children sick, no sign saying there's a ob lem. two other parents have reported their children have been . vomiting >> they sent a letterpa to the rtment of general service it's which maintains district facilities writing parents said the smell was there friday and dg s was notified. it said is the smell was particularly bad this weekend. an quote, parents witnessed sewage rising from sewer grates. in an e-ml from a dgs official to a parent with a sick child, the officials t suggest sewage smell could be related t recent heavy rains. but chase says her office told dgs about the sme two weeks ago. she was told it hado do with mulch getting into the s pad. parents say officials should
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have started warning people then. >> you want to hear about that in advance as much as unpossibl. derstand that there's probably i'm sure the city has a reason forot warning you but , that as a parent would want them to be able to communicate thats quickly as possible here.ike to see signs they didn't say anything about it. mething wrong with the water.e'o >> reporter: and dgs director greer johnson gill list put out a statement sayingrt in pa the spray park in friendship turtle park has been closed while ther depant of general servicesve stigates reports of foul od is, resident safetys our priority and we're working t resolve concerns quickly we will keep the community updated as we molearn re. parents told us tonight there were also reports last week ofl ow water at the splash pad turtle ngston park here at the department health said if your kids have gotten sick, they want to hearrom you, because
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they areocumenting those cases. mbert fox 5 local news.la evan all right, let's tak you tma , beautiful shot.re really,'s really nothing that can conceal the fact that it was swamy out there today. >> let's check in with gary mcgrady. >> the heat advisory was until 8:00. there's a chance for storm, tomo guys. we have ainrontal system com down to the front will help us out a little bit. beautiful shot of the capi the front will help us out a little bit in terms of the week begin to aool off little bit. this isn't gusting down as a full fledged heat wave. but today is definitely felt heat wavish, here's theeal for tomorrow. i think chance of more storms. thes front i in place, you can see right here the dark green,
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that's wherehere's a chance tomorrow for some marginal threat for severe weather. and i thibk there's a ility that this as this front is coming in, it will be hot. still humid and there's a chance that this marginal risk at least partsf it could be updated tomorrow morning and maybe become a slightfisk o severe weather thunderstorms, any time we're talking about heat, u80er low 90's, front is coming down. there's still a lot of humidity so the the threat is very real for more thunderstorms again tomorrow and againrp won't rise me if the marginal risk at least parts of that get a littleit elevated tomorrow to potentially a slight risk something to watch. today's highs not terribly bad if you just loo at the numbers. 94,or it was rec heat for lles. tied a record back in 2007. bwi marshall was b there ut the humidity was so oppressive.
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temperate still hot. 83. at least warm. it feels hot when you factor in the humidity, a lot of 90 d readings with the heat index. summer starts this month. this w obviously this month, i'll beit for first d of summer and beyond how aut that? >> sounds good cap fans bking in the glow of the first stanley cup win that franchise history learned the headcoach resigned probably came down to money and respect. less than two weeks ago, barry trotz was hoisting the stanley mcup with a tea he led the past fouryears. he wanted to come backhiast year turns the differencesto were great. >> barry had a contract clause that stateif we won a stanley cup contract would be extended two years at anea pand i think we discussions with his representative centered around that. and what he was looking to
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accomplish through atneions, so we had several discussions on about the existing contract. ane weren't able to come to an agreement. >> well, in addition to the stanley cup, the caps won the presit' president's trophy twice. he interesting in talking with todd rear done he may be the o with the inside track to succeed barry trotz. tonight we kw the identity of the man accused of causing a commotion outside the white house this afternoon.s witnessey alexander dropped a backpack and jumped over two fences t beforehe secret service moved in with guns drain. witnessess say t got tense as officers approached him. >> as soon as the officer saw him, he s challenging him. he was challenging him >> did he he his hands in the
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air, >> yes, put his hands next to h closer and closer until c other officeame up. because i was further away, i don't know if he voluntarily went to the ground or they grouled him to the >> secret service agentsin arrested m he's facingy. unlawful the secret service used this little machine to go in and check out the backpack he dropped. they determined it was safe. aontroversial in ellicott city other over whether to rebuild or not. >> council members at the center of the debate, melissa howell is is it at the center of e story. >> reporter: proposalsed legislation to halt build g is causing a lot of conversation, araising the questionut how developering might feel about this. that sto is coming up. jim? . health alert, in you concerns about a plants if virginia that could cause third degree burns and could blind you. coming up.
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. aft the deadly blocking that ellicott city, fus turning torecovery, howard county lawmakers say to make that happening. >> rorter: we're standing in downtown ellicott city. you can see much of the area blocked off with plans ofs some parto reopen tomorrow. new proposa t to gethe city back on its feet is a getting lot of support and -back online. we tried to find out how developering who have contributed to john weinstein who is proposing this feel about how they it. how should counter councilman john weinstein is hoping to get legislation passed to prohibit all building permits to focus on rebuilding, it's called the tiber branch water shed safety >> it's intents to have a pause, 12 pmonths, ste back, review the data and analysis we
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did last time and apply it to this storm. also lookt existing developments in th water shed t canning done. >> reporter: he tried the same legislation in 2016 it didn't pass but the flooding i may marksecond timen two months ellicott city flood now it's public safety issuely we aske weinstein how has addressed the issue with developers and ontributeds who have to his campaign and whether thet will prese obstacles for hisn legislmost recently in march of 2017, rye land a carte weinstein but weinstein said developers aren't his focus >> i didn't consult with developers before i came up with this idea. this is jt a right thing to do. and that's why i'm moving forward withte it. >> rr: we stopped by the address listed for rye land carter, this is what wean found abned house mailing address in sarasota florida, on facebook, others questioned
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these efforts calling it political lip service >> there are a lot of folks make a big deal of this in a negative in my opinion, that'sn primarily drive by politics. nthere's much goi right now, they many of them don't live in this area. they live in other parts of howard county. >> reporter: it's still unclear why ryland card has an abandon home, we're working to get to the bottom of that. as far aseinstein's proposed bill will be voted on july 12th. ellicott city melissa howell fox 5 local news if you live in virginia, b you see this listen up.ox p sthe growing in th commonwealth right now. it's an invase species native to asia but found glowing acrosse locations virginia, giant hog reid the sap can cause burns and blindness. these images are disturbing, experts with the virginia
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agricultural extension warn giant hog weed c resemble many planon >> those two features, the purple spots and the course white hairs really help distinguish it from par, wild pars snip, queen anne's lace and poise him lock, which can look similar in the landscape. >> got to be carf ul iu see this, if you see something like this gownt hog weeing in your yard, do not touch. it call the virginia demarco of agricultural and csumer services, ask for an eert to come out and identity plant >> behere of the hog weed it could cost a lot more money, the national park serce could take overtime reservation parks and recs.ly managed by dc it cost $7, that could go up to $70 for a two-hour block or $30 for a one-hour plus a $10 administration fee.t, tonighhere was a public hearg in dc congress woman eleanor holmes norton confirms
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this i one idea. >> do you or do you not have a proposal on the table? >> we n't have a finalized proposal. >> so there is no o proposaln the table. and that no final proposal will be done until we are able to have working groups with residents to see if we can work out something >> we also have to open it up to the american citizens. >> national park service wants to um the money fro the higher registratiun fees tod effort to maintain mall. nights like this whe outside and you're playing in the mall, volleyball you name a goeson. is was a night where it was not an ideal night to spend outside >> it was little muggy, gary mcgrady >> i stayed inside, i think a lot did. one of those days wheret you
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to get where you're going quickly and not have to spend a lot time outdoors. it will be howid to, still ht. and with these temperatures today, mainly up into the 90's and all the humidity, mperatures tonight are not o going to dropff a whole heck of a lot. the temperatures, lows will be very, 78 i believe we'll get down , very humid owe night tonight, some places may notow even get 80 degrees. so if we only start at 80 tomoeow morning, w certainly are going to war up tomorrow back up into the at least the upper0's if you nope up to the north and west, it is cooler cases, itin some could be significantly cooler, clouds around a front, but once the front comes down from the north and the west, northwest erin subur will stay cooler, a little bit less humid. i think here in town,ob we'll prly have a chance to get u again into the lower0's. then down to the south there will be pleasant of lower 90's
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as well. along the front we'll showers and thunderstorms,ho so of t could be potentially strong too. full forec ct isoming up in a just few minutes, making it back upstairs. guys. eight area private high hools are announcing changes for students. >> they're phasing out ap classes by 2022. >> representates from the school say they wanted to velop their classes with an emphase on interdisciplinary and in dep and leaing giving students a jump start on majors and help save money on tuition, more than a million high school students tk ap courses last year, some university no longer accept the cedsses for crit which means students will still have to take the introductory classes in college. queen latifa will give the commencement.un annod a new profit for profit school. she'll start by aressing 1400 graduatesatexturday inhe dc tattle over immigration
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is growing >> this is about humanity >> it's a calling, it's not american, it's neunssary. >> critsm over the preid president'snc zero tolera which causes family to be separate homeland security said the president's policy close as loop hole. >> take a look at this, a ceiling crashed down on tourists ri in an escalator. we'll have more on this omi ng up. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . ♪
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. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle criticizing the trump administration zero tolerance immigrationli cy. gop senator ted cruz introduced legislation to keep immigrant families together. democrats are expected to introduce similar legislationow tomorr house minority leader nancy pilosi visited an immigration center. here's fox's willi lodgeness
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>> thiss not about immigration. this about humanity. it's about family. it's about we are asy. a co >> reporter: democrats fanned out across thecountry. >> it's appall. it not american. >> reporter: it's a not new. the decision to prosecute cny an all whoss the border illegally began as a pilot for in 2006 ter under president bush >> the zero tolerance policy is intended to deter people fromki ng law. >> reporter: many knee was c patrol agent when president obama soda expandedio opt streamline increasing s prosecutome 0%, helped produce illegal immigration. the trump administrnatamio mesa we cannot and will not encourage peopleo bring their children or the countryld unlawfully by givg them immunity in the press.
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>> reporter: the administration hopes zero tolerancucwille fraud. >> we do not have luxury of pretending that a individuals coming to this country as a family unit are in fact a family. >> homeland security claims illegal immigrants fraudulently using children to p as family increased 315% this fcal year. exploiting a loop hole to and they want deportation. promotin separated 1200 childrenul from t >> the smugglers and traffickers know the l hpoles better than our members congress. >> critics say trump is separating children not to change the law but as a bargaininghip to fund his wall >> how is it possible tt we don't have a presidentho would resend this zeroan in humy policy immediately? > president trump for his part said entering the u.s. without permission, his administration
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is eorcing the law. coming up tipping the pay scale the vote that could decide how much some local restaurants and bar workers who ea tips get paid from now on, lindsay watts is working the story ortonight. >>ter: come tomorrow, the dc restaurant industry could be feeling some real shock waves. you me next, we'll have more on the last minute grab for votes on initiative 77ext. ♪ i feel most times we're hh and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i hamy way
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ene your moments. san pellegno. tastefully italian. in lamont: i always wanted the publicschools to perform at a partilar level. i'm very satisfied with what we have. vo: mayor muriel bowser has accelerated av education reforms the improved our schools. she's made our teachers the best paid n and the most accountabthe country. and parents are staying in the district for our schools. but her work isn't done.d now's the time forideas to continue making progress. and parents are staying in the district for our schools. lamont: i'm voting for mayor wser because she's moving in the right directione and that's wed and our kids are thriving a result of that.
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. kids playing in sewage, it's aralnd evan lambert is on that. a development in ellicott city. one council member says he wants to fix the problem leaving the devastating flooding,elissa howell undercovering a new twist. rst up a serial flasherg gettinore dangerous by minute,ox 5 marina marraco is only one. marina. >> reporte jim, that arlington county serial flasher struck again police believe he struck
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from january until now, last week on thursdayce striking and in one of those situations police believe his behavior has now escalated. he is believed to have groped a woman. this is surveillaole picture that pe release, they say he covers his head with hood detightly rapid in order t hide his face. >> reporter: the splash park here at friendshiptle park is closed until further notice because dgs isdenvestigating the rtment of general services investigating what i causing a foul smell here. parents have reported i as a sewage smell. they say tt it srttaed that als confirmed by council member mar. chay this is her ward.as she said s told about this smell two weeks ago, butince then, there were no signs, no warnings to parents, and three children have gotten sic according to their parents, they've experienced vomits and in one case afen eye inion. the department of health is looking into this dgs had crews
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out here trying to figure out w closedntil further notice. melissa >> much of ellott city still shut down but councilman john weinstein of hard county has plans to move forward bring legislatesn that he will help stop building permits here to allow the area to build. he is calling it the tiber wafer shed sy act. it's to halt all buildin t permits we tried find out how developering feel. we tried reach out but only und an abandoned house, therfs a lot push-back on facebook as well as support. the votings for this is expecte. that story up next. dc voters head to the poll fornd primary d mayor muriel bowser running for reelection, facing two challengers but over the "washingt term.nd dorsed her for a there are also democratic
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primaries for sev seats on city council as well asor dc's delegate to the house o representatives. >> dc voters also deciding on whether to give a he pay b to tipped employees by raising the hourly rate from tipped winter weathers from more than $3 an h to $12.50. initiative 77 has peopl ruling making last minute calls to owvoters. lindsay w people are fired up sn bothes of this one. >> rorter: they are, and it will be interesting to see wt dc voters decide tomorrow. i've been talkingot to peoph sides issue. this could go either way of vote no, the people opposed to raising the minimum wage for tipped employees are definitely lo ber,etter funded likely seen ve no sign like this one in the window at rose' luxury. surprising the there are quite a few tippemployees who stand against this. >> we're out here withfur messag vote no. >> servers and bartenders were
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part of this election eve rally. >> all this will do will raise labor costs for smalles busins across the rdistrict. eporter: they say requiring restaurantnd a bars to pay employees more will backfire, they made a last minute case to undecided votersthis man >> if they're all of a sudden having to pay a high irrease in costs, that money will from somewh they don't have it. >> reporter: restaurants if theo have t pay tipped workers they will have t o cut star increasers prices for custome on food be happy hour >> the costs might go up and i'm supporter. i'm not in tnd serviceustry but i'm here supporting my friends. and. >> reporter: supporting? there'ss lso the p restaurants and bars are already required to make up the difference if a ipped employe doesn't make minimum wage over the course of their shift. >> it's surprising how man tipped employees are against this.
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no. not when the national restaurant association, the local restaurant assoc tion and all the bosses are telling them this is going t hurt you. >> reporter: dianas on other e.de of the part of the nonprofit that chamoned initial 77 t insure better wages for tipped workers. >> tomoriow is en day, tuesday june 19th we're asking you to vote yes. >> reporter: points to other states where this law is ian place and restaur are have ag, employees paycheck they can count on. et.kers are not making endsme when the s laws that employers can pay 3.33 an hour and they have to make up the difference in tips, that's n fair. >> reporter: on the ballot it may be most divisive with hours to go, somti arell sure. >>eems like a complex issue thatn still on thinking abou about.o >> reporter: the vot ralliers gave me is, they rinted it from the dc city paper. so when voters are looking at
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their ballot nirtiative 77, first that i know they will read is i enacted this initiative will gradually increase the minimum wage in dc to $15 an hour by 2020 and something important to know, i thats going to happen anyway. regardless, if 77 passes. so just know, that thisit iative deals very specificallye with th minimum wage for tipped workers. live tonight, lindsay watts fox 5 local news. if you're not paying attention to the primaries,n there's a r you should. especially if you like to dine out a lot. >> it will affect alot. six flagsoller coaster riders in maryland got a ride theyere not expecting everybody off guard.caught >> looks like someone had a bit of rage at a gym a woman threw a componitor and a whole bunch of other we'll
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ck. gary? . ok. it's hot today. we all know that. temperathees were in t 90's. felt like it was i t theriple digits. summer is note even her yet. pdoesn't get her until thursday i think we'll be l a cooler when summer gets asre. full ft is coming up it's everything is backwards. what going on? stay with us. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . ♪ .♪ . ♪ .
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especially in this heat being up that long, park emp erybo off sy before crews showed up. six flags say ride will will be fully inspected before open again. three people thrown from the roller coaster at a florida vement park now considering a lawsuit. coaster is the daytona beach park have been taken out otw service e in the past year after failinginspections. it was cite ford problems liker excessive coron and a crack a in the track. th victims attorney says their clientame to florida healthy but are going home with broken bones. >> we represent three individuals, one of individuals that we represent was a woman that fell 34 feet. now, to put 34 feet in perspective, that's three basketball goals stack you wanted on top of each other and another half basketball goal. when she fell from theler coaster, she bounced like a ping-pong ballwe inen the railings of the roller coaster. >> my goodness if all nine people were hurt
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when the sandblaster roller coaster derailed, one of the victims fell 34 feet to the ground. their attorneys are callingn park's insuran company to the right thing. cpulsive video gaming may be more than a addiction >> it's classified as a mental health problem, how do u know if your kids are affected by this new classification coming up. >> i want to say thank you for coming out standing up >> crowds show up stand with standing up >> crowds show up stand with meek mill why to (birds chirp g, a running brook,)ahh. standing up >> crowds show up stand with meek mill why to the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, you don't need slo-mo mreal fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles.
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were coming down thatescalator. there's anestigation underway to to figure out what happened. in the districts, dc firefighters rescued a worker inside an elevator trap in southeast. a worker fell, hurt himself inside the shaft.gh fiters were able to lower the manac to an ss points and sa get him out. he suffered minor injuries. president trump has been talking abo space exploration in recent months today the white house he putn focus future of inner travel as well as its rol in the military. here's kevin cork. >> my administration is reclaiming america's heritage as the world's greatest space faingnation. >> reporter:pa making s safer and easier to navigate the focuh of aigh profile meeting at the white house today. president trump addssing his national space counc telling lawmakers nasa officials and astronauts that exploration isn't just about science, it's a
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nati security priority as well. >> immediately begin the process necessary to establish a space we're going to have the air force and we're going to have the space force. separate but equal. >> reporter: the signing a new document called space policy directive whthree. h sets the rules to man traffic up there including miventing new debris,ngel me flex ability for launch windows >> we're modernizing out of de space regulations they're way out of date. haven't been changed in many years. >> reporr: the policy is being praised b industryleaders, many are memrs of the space council's user advory group. they say it provides faster access to space traff m making
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it easier for commercial space flight cpanies to g off the ground. >> we don't want gaps in human activity, and that means commercialization is the >> the first official meeting tomorrow middle schoolers are gettind a hetart on the degrees which will k necessary to and study in space.e they'r here in washington for the you b the chemi challenge, it's like a spell ber fo students who love and exceln at e. national chemistry challenge is the culmination of more than 40 state competitions f middle schoolers, students in dc and puerto rico alsore enjoying the competition. there is a $22,000cholarship prize up for grabs. you know it's hot and muggy today. how long will it last?e more on threcast coming up after this. ♪ ♪ . ♪ from the three airports
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here big three airports reagan,l 91,les 94, tied for a recorwa by the bwi was 94, but this doesn't tell the whole w tail becausen you factor in all that heat and the humidity we eahad h index values well over 100 degrees. won't be tha bad for tomorrow for the entire area, primarily dc south could h pretty heavy humidity right along this front tomorrow, and it does look like the front is getting here a earlier. that's good because it will take away some extreeat but as the fronts pusths rough, with front and out ahead of theront looks like there' a potential we could have severe weather. right now, southern places under a marginal risk. this could be updated it. it would not surprise me looking at everything and we can have slight risk tomorrow posted in some places depding on far and how fast thiss front get it looks like the potential thunderstorms will be right around o ahead of that fronts,
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i'll show you on future cast where it wilget some thunderstorms popping up tomorrow afternoon and into tomorrow evening,ll we' stay humid most of us will s humid, in the city we'll be back in the lower 90's andl we'll off in the afternoon a little bit because of the front because of some cloud s ande thunderstorms too. cooler onwe dnesday, still the possibility of a few thunderstorms.temperature on we only be in the mid to upper 80's. loow warm it is out there right now. in the city, it's 8 degrees. dulles 82. gaithersburg is 85. and hagerstown still up overtime humidity s at 86 eedegr feels lik a 90's atost 11:00 ithersburg feels like 93, baltimore tonight there's a pretty go line of thunderstorms moving down from northwest erin he can sees of pennsylvania hrdded s the central part of that state. the fronts is still pretty far
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up to the north, this will weak refire tomorrow as the front gets a little bit closers to u and interacts with the heat and humidity. but loo at all the thunderstorm activity all the wayack out into the midwest.tomorrow morni should bedry. plenty of sunshine. we'r heating up quickly t as we getthe early part of the afternoo the front is to the north at least here in the city coming into the norern suburbs getting showers and thunderstorms, i think some of these could potentially be strong be maybe isolated severe and watch the thunderstorms drop through afternoon. by 3:00ushing through the city and towards southern maryland and pushing furer to the south th it as we get y,wednesda it drier but still chance for thderstorms 81 tomorrow morning, warm and muggy at 8:00 a.m. 90 degrees by lunch, i believe we'll heat up and in the afternoon with the fro coming through, the clouds and the showers and thunderstorms will cool backheown into t mid to
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upper 80's by the late afternoon. here's your sen-day forecast. as i mentioned summer sta on thursday. and e first full day of summer maybe one of the coolest out of see infections a michigan woman facing charges after she went into rag after planet fitness gym. you can see there. started throwing the compute monitor and telephones an reportedly told anye ee she would kill him. destruction of property.ious idea what caused hire to go off. >> if y go to planets fitness theyu drop the weights sound an alarm a. >> all right. >> sorry. nike is apologizing after the dispute about the clothing ne.
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too similar and that thes logo clearly an infringement under trademark law. the line was supposed to debut this past weekend but it was pull it appreciated the decision not to use it go. a large group gathered show support for rapper mk mill. it was all part of the stand th meek mill rally. he appeared in frontf a judge today and asked to have his dru dismissed. he claims the officer who arrested him was corrupt before it went in the courthouse, mill took time to speak with the supporters >>ast six months been a real time. always got people supporting me but my life was on line this time and you supported me want to say thank hyou. >>e was in prison in april afterriginally being sentenced to fouyears for violating probation stemming from that 2008 case. the oriasnal sentence met with widespread criticism.
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pennsylvania state supreme court later overruled that decision hundreds of local ministers came together torganize a job fair for young people. it's in response to community concerns abo rising cri rates especially in northeast and one of the organizers said the goal was to get the young people employed. >>f you h something to do, then you don't have time to have missed constructed time when you have on going on your tayo work, have something, some type of purposes. >> construction firms and trade unionsk part and there was also information o a state planning and legal resources. next at 11:00 a sneak peak at theeu newestm for kids. developing, someone shot a rapper who shot justum hadber one album on the charts. new details about what happened. why disney wants movie theaters to warn people before seeing the new incredibl movie. those stories and more next at 11:00. . .
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♪ . >> do people play video games compulsively suffer from a mental health condition? ings so, here's fox's brian ion llenas. >> reporter: the world health organization is revising its international disease, excessive gaming leads to three disorder qualifications takin precedence over activities, people will continues playingga despite tive consequences and impairs personal and social functioning. officials hope to spur more awareness from governments' healthcare workers and acknowledge the skepticism by eq dting it withrugs or alcohol addictions experts say the arfects are similnd it can be a real problem for gamers might have lost control of their lives. >> i actually ended up dropping
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out of high olscho never graduated never went to college >> he said before counseling he was unable to laop. i wasying video games up to 16 hours da >> world wide 3% ofre gamers thought to have the conditions and doctors stres many are likely to have under lie problems like depressionr bipolarso rder. they're hoping it will lead to more education, prevention and >> it's understanding how the games are designed and why they hook you. >> reporter: american psychiatric association has not yet identd game as a mental health problem. but the apapo does sup more clinical research on the i in new york, bri llenas, fox news > right nowt 11:00, water worries. parents popular play area is making their kids sick, first on fox 5,ei what'sng done to clean up the problem?
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plus a security scare. what a man shouted before he ied to jump over a white house plus an up and coming rapper gunned down. and a warning a a poisonous plants fod in our area. e news start now. we begin with a serial asher inarlington. we have just learned he struck again in a neighrhood near the memori >> this make nearly a dozen incidents since january, police are concerned me's getortgage aggressive. marina marraco is liven i arlington tonight with the latest. marina? >> reporter:t shawn tha most recent incident happened here o north meade you'll see rosslynb nd me across way. a residential neighborhood and like you said, across the street is the u.s. marine corp war memorial. since january, this nidentified maas struck 11 times across arlington county and
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