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right nowt ten the i am graition contrersy. mr. esident, don't you have kids? don't you have kids, mr. president. president trump facing ringewricitisms a images emerge of parents torn from their kids. see how your local law makers taking sides. a face, but no suspect. the science behind the man hunt to find a serial rapist. school fight but p it's not the kids throwilo b, how a principal was involved i a battle during recess. the news at ten
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now. they're separating the children. mr. president, don't you have kids? don't you havekn tonight with the heated immigration battle.president trump met with gop lawmakers on the hill hoping to reach a deal urto fix the cnt immigration system. he was greeted, though, by angry lmakers and screamingrs prot. lawmakers have been critical of the trump administrationero tolerance policy that allows children to be separated from their parents blasting the president many oft (crying) children are being f separatedrom their parents in cruel unnecessary i would say unamerican w a. we better than that. we are so much better. what country is that? the president does have the power right now to t reversehe
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policy that he put in place six weeks ago. weant to e the us the legal authorities aiving reurceso detainem andove the legalig immtion families and bring them back to their country. virginia cgressman don buyer represents the eighth district. he talked to immigrants being retained locally w have seen their children being taken away from them. evan mbert joi us live with the latest tonight. >>reporter: congressman buyer visited an iceacility in anne arrundel, maryland. he toredndt today spoke with parents who re teaking asigh lem h andave been separated from their children. he posted his reaction in a video on twitter. this is it. after lots of phone calls and e-mails back and forth with ice and the wail wee allow to come inrn here this
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oon a. we spent about an ur with two of the detainees. representative buyer met with two men, carlos and mario. he't no sharing last names to prott their identities. both came to the us/mexico border from a honduras. bnd his staff were not allow to take any pictures inside the facility, but theys of ath seeking asigh m fleeg gang vionce i their border. a after they were re disee contained from the border both men were sepated from t children. the children were likely held in the the detention send ers we've seen over the past few days with children essentially in cages. úthey have been put in foster care. both parents were finally able to speak with their children several mons later after the adultspoere trans ed to maryland pending therosecus. theontild chin explained to us what it to be separated from theirthe hg
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about how worried for tir children who have been rippedm. away from you can could tellhe intense grief that they both had what theyere not with their. today, 12 republican senatdi john mack keen of arizona they're to pause the administration's policy o separating families until families together. they are just enforcing law. buyer also said he's not confident that congress will act ongr ation any time soon so that's yes, sir ' also urging the trump administrion in the meantime to end that polic o separation. also here in the dm v we have governorscting to maryland governor larry hogan anirginia governor l ralph rtham removing their national guard support systems from the border saying that they will not
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send any new national guard forces from those taits to the border until this policy is over . live on capital hill, evanambert, fox5 local news. >> and with the president's immigration policy under fire, e trump administration took another big step today. un a.m. bass door the is leaving the human rights counsel saying the organization is worthy of its name. she claims it is an anti israel bias. fox a # # is in the district where detectives are trying to identify a serial hotelapist. this is atc compositeh of the man police have bee looking for since 18. he's believed to b responsible for raping six women over seven-year span. in investigators ld dna to link six of the rapes but investigators have not been able to match that dna to a name. cu but ptors did secure an indictment. d.c. currently has atu 15-yearte of limitations
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for first degreeua sex abuse. an unknown offender under thet soon anymoref john doe when hisit iy has been established with reasonable certainty by his dna profi the suspect's dna has been in the national dna since 2003, but so far no meaches. the spect lost a ring. this one right hereuring a hotel assault in d.c. take a good look. you recognize the ring or the suspect, call d.c. police. >> montgomery county police tonight are asking for the public's help identifying a youn man found dead earl this month. his body was found in a hallow grave. an autopsy determined he was murdered. investigators only have a f clues, this sweater that you saw , this winter jacket a this tour i quows rose situaf you have any information that could help police, call crime solve new details in the office
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officer involve shooting i ed to giveny statement to refus police. body camera foot a age shows that prior to the shooting at assailant assaulted the officer more thannc o lindsay watts is live with more. >>reporter: i was h oute last monday when the shootingommunity on three oaks drive in silver springs. riends tell us that the manho was killed 41 year old whi suffered from some s known to walk around thisthate area. tonight we're learning more about the officer thated ws in here and about the mandatory training for everyme w montgo county police officer that helps them dl with mental illness. dete geusercteiv scialpe enforcement, officer acin an bus ge was withtimore police before coming to montgomery county two m years ago. e than a week after he shot and killed
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an unlarmd man in silver springs he still hasn't spoken to investigators about what happened. he has that rightpeot toak just like anyone does in an event where they're possibly going to be chargedded with a criminal offense. that's ona citutional right. it's not uncommon for an officer to hold off trump administration speaking orot speak in these type of cases. police say there is body f cameraootage and it shows b after geuser tried to speak t robert white he became combative and assaulted the officer. nvestigators say bad geuser tried to pepper spray him but white didn't let up running at him andg kno him down. even after he was shot police say w assaulting bad geuser. if you start gtiet b real, real depletion o serotonin you get depressed, haves how it is. they mandatory training to help those respond to those with menl heal or substance abuse issues ment forti
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opal. every police academy recruits going to get a full hours standardized training. police say about onete in calls in montgomery s county involvomeone with mental or he e itionalues. if we determine that there'sta al health nexus to it, the officers are trained to slow thingsown, use verbal techniques. people who are on double doses of antianxiety medatation they take twice a day. since itas h only been mandatory there are plenty of officers who have not had it. bad geuser, for example, likely did no. i don't believee has withmontgomea number of years with baltimore city p department but i'm not sure what kind of training he had there. andhis training we're talkingsn about't police. other departments our area he it as well including pryce george's count and fairfax counties. now even
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though bad geuser has not spoken to criminal investigators this case, police say he will be compelled t speak during the police administrative investigation. there's still the question of why he approached white in t first place. bad giers had been out in this area responding to a 911 hangup callment liven silver springs, lindsay watts, fox5 local news. >> well, d.c.'s primary day is. overnd voters made some majo. decisions t some of the races already called the ap, others still up in the air. mayor bowser was roating in northeast. right now we're going to check in with sarah simmons closer lookit tonight. >>reporter: if history is anyie city. let's go ahead anal take a look the at numbers now. the race for mayor here already being called. mor muriel bowser already winning tyight's pr with 83 percent of the vote against james butler and
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ernest johnson. if bowser goes on to win in november she will fcome theirst mayor to serve twove consecuti terms. let's move to the race for incumbent phil mendelson winning over ed argeience sar. mdelson is seeking his sixth term on the council and his second full term as chair. d.c. council member anita bonds is declared the opponents jeremiah. she gets 352 percent of the vote there. she's also by the way, a very well known in democratic politics in d.c. she's the democratic state committee chair . n to ward one,en int brianna dough winning against challenges condition dose and brianna partly cloudy. lori par r 13 percent. now to ward 35 incumbent ken onmack duffy easily winning against four other candidates here
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getting 69 percent of the vote being declared the winner the and let's move to i ward sixf we coul am couple bent charles allen declared w theinner against lisa hunter. charles allen with 68 percent of the vote. d.c. rotors this is a big one we've all been paying atteion to. initiative 77 it a contentious ballot raising the minimum wage. it passed by of a 35 percent p. it did pass. a lot of people are surised about it. it guarantees ateady income for those tipped workers. those against it say this is going to burden restaurant workers with extra costsments mostip worker s often make more than theag minimum w here in d.c. coming up at 10. 10:30 we're going to learn about what this change will mean to you when you head out to dine. violence at an elementy l school, only it
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wasn't the kids, the principal and a teacher at the center on campus. that's right, parents at ardmore elementary school are speaking out about that intense altercation. we have the story coming up next. the hateyo that hear around you, is that the anti white hate. the white tional lists who led the deadly charlottesville pro nst is planning a new event in thetrict. caitlyn is track ing the steamyorecast. it is steamy, the showers did nothing to cool us objection to the form the stogs are lon gone. we should be quite for rest of the night, but we do have storms back in the forecast as early as tomorro afternoon.
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it's hy in the legislature, ihelped s to protect every maryland family.ru nning for congress and i approved this message becauseright now, protecting maryland families means stopping donald trump. nning for congress and i approved this message a recess fight at anlementary school in princeeo county led to the principal being placed on leevment the fight
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happened at ardmore and it didn't involve students. i was the principal and a teach whore got into it in front of students. melsa howell live with the story tonight. >>rerter: that's right, the two hurled insults back and ll of at each other and this happened right in front of kids. we got a chance to speak with the parents. at this point they want therincipal to step down. we spoke with parents whose children saw it all happened june 12. they hurle third and fourth graders front during recess. they confirm whether the alter case got physical. some students heard someone yelling get off me . we spoke with a pent whos ten year old son was there . she didn't want to be identified. one individual was yelling you don't belong here. was telling another individual very loudly that you do not belong here. he didn't want to
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repeat what he had heard because that's not the language that we useur in o home. official sent this letter home to parents six dayser a aft the incident. onin last tuesdayg recess ante incident resul in police and ambulance being called. the professional school counselor and classroom teachers will be working with students address any of their questions or concerns. it was inconclusive. i didn't give an actual date. it just said last tuesd, which could have been any last tuesday . t didn't say anything of whit myld told me. it just said that then was a incident that was being investigated. i'm even in favor of a clean sweep of the school from top to bottom, whatever needs to be done because i believe we need a fresh start. now, the school district telli us at this time this is a trsonal matter andhey are continuinghe t investigation against thelleged allegat of that altercation between the teacher and principal her at
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ardmore elementary l school. melissa howl, fox5 loca news. >> an nba star suing the city of milwauke and its police department after he wasested for a parking violation. when police approached him it became tepolice say brown refused an off ters ordero remove his hands from his i pockets. that's when they say he they knocked him to the ground and tazed him. now he's sui the police department for its no arrests made yet in the en taition. there was ast ex growing memorial inld deerfie memorial, where theapper was shot and killed. he was an up and coming rapper. a rally to mark the one year anniversarypr est in charlottesville, is being planned. it i a d.c. event. the national park service has received the initial
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olpics for a rally in lafayette park. the permit says the protest is t prost civil rights in charlottesville. the peit has not been granted, but people. heater hiel was killed when a protestor rammed a car during the charlottesville rally >> it seems like we issue this warning every year, it's been a hot rainy june and maryland's health department wants to be on the f alert mosquitoes. pregnant women or women trying to become pregnant to takeprecat infected with the diseek a vir . certainly has it been hot and steamy outside. caitlyn roth aregoing to stay in this sort of pattern for a while . we s are,wn and jim. s summ here. welcome to it. it doesn't officially begin
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until trsday morning. the heat and humidity and mosquitoes are all outnd aere to stay untilbaometimebly in mid september. the showers and stormsrom earlier today long. it gave the grass and the garden a good drink of water earlier today and t o restf this evening should be very quiet. zoom in on the this isis mated rainfall amounts about an inch maybe a little l more. down at a reagan national we came iit a le less. it was patchy in s spots as the thderstorms are. these are flash ming storms so luckily flash flooding was not a concern . you got toking go south of richmond, williamsburg and even off towards the north. we're just seeing a couple of sprinkles off the 81 corridor. 83isdegrees in thetrict outside. it's cerininly still warm. w are out of the north. t front has passed but it's going to dooery little t cool us off overnightt will still be quite muggy, 72 in
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frederick, p 77 in baltimore. it will be a little bit cooler than the way we started off this morning which was at 78-degrees by the w. seventy-two is where we'll begin our wednesday, mo cloudy warm and muggy overnight.s here' how wednesday it will remain towardsd just ps our south and any time you've got a front that's kind of hung up it becomes the focal point foray digs al showers and storm . the worst of thesu heat pressed to the south so you'll hav t get into south central virginia to do the 90s. we have aor chance a shower and a thunderstorm into the afternoon. your planning foscast here' what it looks like, pro ably some sunshnd very warm. we stillom got s humidity around. it'sng not to be as bad thisni mor. this morning was intense we had heat indexes around 100-degrees by noon. we won't be out of t woods just quite yet when it comes to the heat and humidity and them thunder cheans. there we are by 4 p.m., 8 degrees. most of the
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welcome back. here's the top stories we're fhilowing right now s h hour. the d.c. primary numbers are in. sarah simmons has the resul tonight and changing the way police respond to mental illness. lindsay watts explains the training underway and the local county following a deadly police -involved hooting tonight, the great debate over migration. evan lambert is covering that one for us. >>reporter: we are learning that immigrants who cross the bordernd illegally have been separated from their children are being housed right here in the dmv. representive donbuyerf those facilities in anne arrundel, maryland. he spoke with two fathers who are seeking asigh lamb from hon gur as. the as they are prosecuted their children seven a five were re
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moved from their custody. they described to the congressman wha i is like to not know where their children are speak to them for several months. the trumpni admiration is calling acon the trump t administration pause the policy whileongress worksn a law. lindsay. >>reporter: new details on the officer-involved hooting here in silver springs last week. we'd lethat the montgomery county officer who shot and killed an unarmed man is refusing t speak to investigat ors. police say there is body camera a footage it shows that the man killed assaulted thefficer more than once. police will be meeting with state's attorneys on monday to decidef and when tyt camera footage will be reviews lease. it was primary day in the district. mayor muriel bowser is lding the contest against james butler and ernest john sofnltf bowser goes on to win in november she will become the first mayor sinceho ant
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williams to serve two consecutive terms. rt jim. >>repo: voters also weighed in o big referendum, initiative 77. his is that controversial mesh thatce would ra the minimum wage from teebuce tips on top of 3.33 to 12.350. people gathered at watch parties across the city tonight tohe wat results. some restaurant workers supported the me. they bel it will guaranty tea them a steady income. restaurants ownery have to layoff workers. s we mentioned 5 percent tonight. they allow35 ed the busboy and poets joins us with his thoughts. andy, thanks soapor joining us . we know there are a lot of restaurant workers w were opposed to this and they feel like this is loss for them. is thisin forou as a restaurant owner in.
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>> well, i don't i thinks an issue of win or loss. think the win here is the fact that he we are winningurselves out of tips as a way for people to make a living in thishe country and city that's for sure. do i believe that that is an archaic practice that is probably going go by the wayside and i don't want to be in the restaurant industry that is going to b the last holdout on this. think once people start to adjusto it they'll find out that it's not going to be the end of the world and things aren't going to turn d upsideown. slowly we can come up with some sort of compromise to makehis workor everybody. and disclosures one thg i've h from people who work in thetr indus their concernhat, busboys and poets we know you're very successful. you have a few locations around the city. you keep growin, but wh o about somef the smaller, single locationses where they're fearing these small businesses
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owners won't beble to pay that wage over time. i think small businesses are the ones that may get hurt by thi and i think small businesses need to be tat e table when this queshes sationakes place w the council. i think we have to bring business and labor together to come wup a compromise, maybe extend the time, maybe do some tax abatements, maybe some creative changes in order for thisll rea to be palatable for evebody. let me can you about the consumers w come into the restaurant who are c ocerned as a resf this you're going to race your prices or having to end up laying off workers. i think prices may have to go up. i don't think they're going to go up that b mut i do think they have too up. the day of the five dollar burger is out and ieo think pe have to n't have everything and not cou expectsumers have to be involved in this. do suspect the bill be a little bit of change. i think there will b ba littleit of technology to
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offset some of the labor expense pes. i think in the long run that's how we have to look at it . this is going to be afo win people, a win for workers and i think a win for businessan kly. it's always great to talk to you. thanks so much for joining usht t. it's my have it. we're going to haveyou much more on this. i'm sure you're going to t about it tomorrow on all of the shows. we'll talk about iitt a tonight for sure. video games sparking some controversy this week after the wgald health nization classified compulsive video ge playing as a mental health disorder. woduttsaren kids for love of c video gould lead them down the wrong path. what could possibly go wronghen you to take a selfie with a 20-foot python. caitlyn, no thanks. i'll pass. summer solstice i approaching that meanse're
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maximizing our daylight. torrow one of the longest days of the year. sunrise tomorrow78 56 42 a.m. doesn't set to six:42 p.m. theoreticals first day of summer on thursday. itay s pretty warm. that's in your nfl player when fox5 at ten returns. returns.
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the superman rollerster at six flags in upper marlboro,s maryland i back in service one day after ittuck. it got fight nearly five teet up inhe air. fortunately no one was hurt. there's no word tonight what cstsed theer to malfunction. parents are wor deo games could lead them down
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the wrong path. their concern a cofter the world class organization classified video game playing as a menl health disorder. they're trying to teac gamer ers how to play in moderation. we're trying to teachhe xs and os, but also about 3 percent ohets believe population has the so-called gaming disorder. clin psychologistses want people to know that helple is ava. now to the latest with the world p today marked the sixth day of competition. even though the us isn't t competings year of course we know it's. pop it's more popular for s te peoplen the olympics especially a.cund the. area. ratings here are huge. in fact, our region is ranked number one for viewers compared to anyy otherin the united states. that's right, we're number one.
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a lot of restaants afer and bars opening up early. one of the big matches pitted home team russia against egypt, russiaon w bars. what are weking the lucky moscow mules, we made a couple o differentnes like the put in with a russian vodka with a pi on top. we've done stsag november a far as food, can iff, kill bass and pir rogue is. >> japan knocked off couple bia today, sent gallon beat poland. remember you can watch more world cup action tonight on fox5 starting at midnight right after the final five. the district is getting ready to host a unique
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event. it arts festival starts thursday and through the weekend . we caught wup a of knitters as they decorated trees during walter reed park. on the way, if you ride metro you may have been overcharged. find out what the transit agey is now doing about it. a coffee shop scandal how the plan tohavs backfired. ir
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caught on camera, a little python panic. a man with a snake around his neck. as the python squeezed tighter, the md to loosen the pythos e snake was eventually put inf. a sac and release back tohe
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forest. new video ton of a pawn shop robbery in gates but, maryland. montgomery countypole video, a man in a mask walked into the pawn shop, pointed a gun at a man behind the cash register, the employer gave himn the m. if you recognize anyone here or have any information call crime solvers. it has been about a month since the devastating floods c in elliity but today parts of main street reold. they're hoping to g legislation passed to prohibit any more building a long the branch, water at least focus on the rebuilding earths right now he tried t pusht same legislation forward after the 2016 flood. wideread flooding in the upper midwest is blamedea for atst one death. tonight there is still no end in site there. fox 's mike toab inas the lat est from chicago.t >>reporter: if you to get to wisconsin it's almost going to be impossible pretty soon. heavy flash flooding flout the
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upper midwest washing out roads, damaging businesses and making travel a nightmare for commuters . disas ter issues ned by the water. i've are stun never seenh this rain. we live in sand countryo a lot of that water does absorb, but it does come down too hard and too hard and couldn't handle all of that. setting a new record and in arybs of minnesota a stationary storm front produced torrential rainfall damaging severa major highways. local offici areow touring the damageromising a quick recovery as tourist season rampn make it easy for people toto get the area. people were cght off gua by the fast righting water and the area suffered major't damage that won be easy toan repair.y say they've
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never seen flooding like this before and they're aheient to star rebuilding process. we'll need another dumpster to haul it all out. but this will be the last time. i'm not sure what i going to do. we can't go through this againmenthe stormsre still lingering over partsf wisconsin and western michigan. they're expected to taper off by midwest week. an update about a sing hole that swal he owed part of livingston ad in port washington. good news is it is now backpen toraffic. still dealing with all those problem that one of our wettest \may/mays on record delivered to us. awm that rainfall. guess w it's the second half of june and we're talking about rainfall yet again . wead a nice break there but we are staying un settled. nd showers a storms today leading to morehowers and storms tomorrow which course the first day of sum starts officially thursday morning at six:08 a.m. ve we'll
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the full forecast coming u j ten seconds. it certainly feltor like thest of summer before today. before the storms rolled in it was sohr ho ninety-t at dulles, 930 at b wi. w had a rec we started theg at t was 89 by 9 a.m. and then the showers and stormst be that brutal for tomorrow. eighty inashington, 77 in bawment more, 80 i annapolis. seventy-one in gaithersburg hold ing off a s beventy-five at dulles, 75 in manassas. national radar showing t showers and storms came through earlier today. thousand they're over virginia beach. this is kind of a washed out frontalds system that e all the way back into the midwest. you can see the areas of showers and tomorrows a that will not plow through our area it's going to
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of drift thriggh overn and sit around through the rest of the week. futurecast will show the shower chances for you. through the rest of tonightar clouds pa little bit i think we're still kind of hazy as we gin your wednesdayorning. itwit 26789. 30, nothi too strong, but there's enough moisture around that as we get into the evenin hours we may have some real soakers some downpours that could leadom toe flash floogd. these storms wil be kind of drifting and with som heavy rain there is that potential showersill linger into early utursday morni i think we take a break after that. that will give way to some clearer skies coming in on thursday afternoon. this was put out to show tha there a slight risk from washington and areas northward forth heavy rain tomorrow, moref a marginal risk washing and points southward. this is not a real high severe day, but flash floogd is a concern with these
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slow moving storms the w whole areaill be watch watching tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow for that. 72-degrees, not as warm as yesterday. we'llck fa into the 630s in the suburbs. partly sunny, not 95 that will help. this morning was tough out there. showers and storms willop up late in the day and again we could have some heavy rain with some of those s lrms. king at friday , ahyad, not look at friday and into the weekend we'll have another frontal stem as our pattern kind of flips back to what we saw so much in the month of may, early june, very active and here we go again, another chance from a different system for showers, maybe some storms. this is onda fri temperatures will be cooler, but we still have thathreat for rain. so your accuweather seven day forecast, tomorrow it'still hot and humid not as bad asy. some showers and storms 88. eighty-six first day of t cooler like i said on fridayte
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just touching those low into the weekend we go, gets hot again. the storms are still possible on thursda and then we're going to take a break. sunday it's pool day, it's hot , 91-degrees and then monday and tuesday i loose lik we finally shake all this wther. ill beat every moment bad, but we have some nte weather nex monday and tuesday withower humidity and sunshine . this will be the last week of june. where did g juneo . summer break for most the morrow until the skies darker en. hance of showers late in the day. a baltimore dunkin' donuts is facing some i backlash. you hear any of our staff shoutin in language immediately with the t maplell of the eloyee to receive a coupon for a free coffee and a pace trivment theenore'seral manager allegedly put up the sign. it haseen since taken down. heads up, you may a get refund from metro afterew a n
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report revealed the transit agency knew for six years that it wasg overcharginome e mistake. it first admitteded r itnew abouthe issue last summer. metro says i took them years to figure out the sco of the issue. apparently thest ances between stations weren't peeing calculated correct limit the average refund that som customers may see has been around0 cents. all right. trying to compete wit me dayelivery to your doorfferig service if you live in the district. it's going to cost prescription drugs will have to be ordered by 4 p.m. if you live 6 out9 the district is also promising one to two-d deliveries on prescriptions or google could be on the forefront ofor a medicine breakthrough they're working on an artificial intelligence softwarehat predict when a patient may die. they could also predict how long
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a hospital stay will be. the next wave of tests would put it into clinics and hospitals. speaking of google, this dine nd do is the wirn. sarah lane is just six years old. she goes to pine sprg elementary in falls church and ss dinosaurs inspire her and she wants to be a pal toll gist somr day. ning over a $30,000 scholarship plus a trip to google's headquarters. kids, if you're up late first of aar all, e you up late, but second of all, if anybody gives you problems aut doodling, tell them about sarah. ight, if sarah's parent are watching, congratulations to you. that was super you a c sosmoming up at # # one,s uber i testing out something new tha could mean cheaper rides. find out what happened in front of a group of students that has aip dtu an officer
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an emotional reunion in arlington as a navy command surprised his young son. jonathan bliet has been away from his family while he'seen afghan 1257b. his s was innd seco blade. fox5 bass there when the reunion took place. he has no idea he knew i made himoa ise before i left that i would be back before the end of the school year and tomorrow the scho year ends and i'm back. it's been i've missed him a great time wii
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him. but i also recnize that this was an important mission that i had t docht he doesn't think that i'm going to make it he's been following my progress as i've returned from afghanistan. i think he'll be fulfilled my promise. (applause ). how are you? give me a big kiss. i love you. you are so big. are you okay? yep i love you. this is a tough a experience beiway from my son, y but know, if my period of time that was in afghanistan means that he never has to go t afghanistan and
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that the country oneom dayes a safe and securent cou and thus be safe and secure for us the united states then i was well worth being away from h. right at # one, border back lash. the growing outrage over the separation of children from their migrant d parents. on't you have kids, mr. president. all of them are horrifiedt the images that we're seeing. the calls for o changecapital hill . plus, a school fht, but this onev didn't invol students , instead it was aci pal and a teacher who are in trouble tight. and a.m. done's digital assista alexa is getting a new job, but not everyone is crazy about the idea . the news at 11 startst nowon. developingight lawmakers looking

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