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good to be with you.green. defying international pressure again, north korea test fired another ballistic missile. north korea claims it was the first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile. the u.s. called it an intermediate range missile. it was tracked by the u.s. pacific command before it landed in the sea of japan. south korea said it flew nearly 580 miles. this is the latest in a string of recent missile tests including three in may. it is an effort to develop an intercontinental missile capable of reaching the united states. president trump responded to the launch on twitter. hard to believe that south korea and japan will put up with this much longer.
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president trump leaves on a four-day trip to europe tomorrow including his first face to face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. the president will stop in poland and germany where he'll meet him at an economic summit. he hopes to improve ties with russia. the president spoke with german chancellor merkel and the italian prime minister yesterday in preparation for the trip. the government shutdowns in maine and new jersey are over. both passed budgets last night. governor chris christie said he ordered all state parks and beaches in new jersey to open today. he also fired back at criticism over his family's visit to a shutdown beach over the weekend. we're here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the assembly and senate passed the budget early tuesday
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the deal includes $300 million priorities and overhauls the state's largest health insurer. something governor christie wanted. >> the dep has been ordered by me to have all state parks open tomorrow. >> reporter: he declared state run parks and beaches open for independence day moments after he and democratic lawmakers finally came to an agreement on a new state budget. the governor tweeted this photo of himself adding that he delivered two full terms of unprecedented pension stability and tax relief. >> it's a great day for the residents of the state of new jersey. i wish we would have done this on friday. >> reporter: the budget impasse led to a partial three-day government shutdown. shuttering all nonessentially services. the new budget
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plans to overhaul new jersey's >>rgest health insurer. the path the legislative leadership chose to adopt the idea we presented in february so that all of our citizens will be taken care of. >> reporter: new jersey's budget woes garnered national attention after he was photographed sunbathing on one of the stretches of coastline that was closed. >> how do you explain how his house stays open and the beach is open? >> reporter: it was one of nine heading into the holiday weekend. another maine also managed a last minute compromise overnight. >> reporter: and the governor's refusal to sign an agreement that raised taxes on residents. thousands of sfurloughing state workers will be back to work tomorrow. >> thank you so much. well, this is the fourth of july. as
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the independence wus was adopted. president trump will host military families tat white house for a picnic. he returns to washington after a golf trip to his club in new jersey. overseas now u.s. backed syrian rebel forces have made their way into the city of raqqa. the rebels were able to breach two small sections of the wall surrounding the city with the help of the u.s. led coalition. and mr. trump offered to help the family of a terminally ill british baby. charlie reports. >> reporter: he was born a happy healthy baby 11 months ago but he was suffering from an extremely rare genetic condition. now he can't see, hear, move, cry or breathe on his
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he's thought to be one of only c condition. uncurable doctors said and the hospital applied to the courts to take charlie off life support. but his desperate parents want to take charlie to the u.s. for an experimental treatment instead. the pope's statement this weekend backed up charlie's parents as did today's tweet by president trump. if we can help little charlie guard as per our friends we would be delighted to do so. it's not clear what the pope or the president can do to help. charlie's parents have raised over $1 million for medical treatment in the u.s. >> we don't want to not have this opportunity. >> if he was up there with wires coming out of everywhere, clearly suffering we wouldn't be standing here now.
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decision sided wit doctors that it would only prolong his suffering. >> permission to appeal must be refused. >> their feel appeals exhausted the family is slowly getting ready to say good-bye to their son. >> reporter: cbs news, london. back here at home firefighters in arizona and nevada are battling a number of fast moving wildfires. the fire near tucson has grown to 14,000 acres. residents of small communities have been forced to evacuate as have campers in the mountains. and there are two wildfires burning near reno, nevada. no word on property damage there. the suspect of p the abduction of a chinese scholar made his first appearance in an
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someone that he kidnapped the girl and held her against her will. >> reporter: 28-year-old present christianson was ordered held without bond accused of abducting a chinese graduate student last month. a group gathered in silent protest outside the courthouse. chrisianson's attorney asked the public not to jump to conclusions. >> i encourage everyone to wait till the evidence comes in. >> video shows the moment he pulled over to talk to the girl. a minute later she got many the car and they drove away. police say the sunroof and a cracked hub cap in the surveillance video matched his car. he admitted to giving an asian woman a ride. according to the complaint he said he
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turn because the female b panicked. he then claimed hee out of his car. he visited a forum called abduction 101. the day before his arrest investigators recorded christianson explaining how he had kidnapped her and held her against her will. jang's family is devastated. >> they kept their hope up. until the news came out that the suspects are arrested and the fbi is presumed that he probably won't be alive. >> chrisianson is due in court for a bond hearing on wednesday. ten people were injured when a taxi slammed into them near boston's logan airport. it appears yesterday's incident is a case of operator error and not an intentional act. it appears the driver hit the gas instead o
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the court yesterday said the ne oil and gas wells should stay in effect. the epa wanted to stall the enforcement of the rule while the agency rewrites it. a court found florida's new stand your ground law unconstitutional. the judge says the law may be changed only by the state's highest court. not lawmakers. the change forced prosecutors to disprove a defendant's self-defense claim during pretrial hearings. the man behind the ice bugts challenge is hospitalized. he's enlisted millions of people to raise funds and fight the disease. the former college baseball player was diagnosed with the nerve disorder five years ago. and the denver post says wildfire fears prompted three communities to cancel fireworks shows. conditions are hot, windy and dry in
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>> future cast shows it an july it's going to be a nice day, hot and humid with storms exactly what you expect for the fourth of july around our region and that's exactly what we are going to get. temperatures into the 90s once again and we finally see them out of the 90s tomorrow but this is going to be one of our more humid days we've had in a while triggering a few thunderstorms this afternoon. i want to cancel plans however you are going to run into a few showers here or there for 45 minutes to an hour or so. 68 degrees frederick, 67 manassas. looking pretty good because the game is earlier. humidity starting to build. into the 80s during noon and 1:00 making our journey into the 90s and storms start to brew. coming up we go ro
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future cast hour by hour where and when those st to be. that's coming up in just a bit. let's check on traffic. good morning larry. >> good morning. the festivities are going to kick off at 11: 45 when the parades start. road closures at 6:00 this morning but certainly so far so good and we expect traffic to be light. we are going to see the bulk of the road closures close to the capital as well as the national mall as well. it's going to be extending for several miles at least for the parade route and the security perimeter associated with that. the alternative route metro is your best bet and you might want to consider uber and lyft to make your way to the festivities. much more coming up in ten minutes. >> larry see you then. people in new jersey get to go to the beach today now that lawmakers have resolved the budget stalemate that became
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chris christie widely criticized for taking his family to one of the beaches taxpayers weren't able to use. he maintained the get together was planned in advance. the latest act of aggression. the missile was launched from a north korean airbase and flew for 40 minutes before crashing into the sea of japan. it did not pose a threat to north america. after the launch president trump pressured north korea and china to put a move on the organization. >> breeching a wall around the old city as they fight to drive isis out of there. u.s. military leaders released a statement saying allied syrian forces made it through two portions avoiding the booby traps and the snipers e.
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>> the news at 4:30 starts right now. equip if you are just waking up happy birthday america. i'm mike hydak. >> i'm mikaya turner. >> is it going to be very warm out there. you are going to feel the humidity in the region. starting off in the 60s and 70s and a few clouds. the clouds will start to move on in. i would still bring the sunglasses if you are headed out. generally dry until mid afternoon. 2:30 in the future cast. here's the trend. we are going to see scattered storms this afternoon but they could really pop up just about anywhere along 95 or through the district. as we head through 4 to 6:00 winding down your barbecue we will see
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farther south. ex atabout the fireworks. there are going to be storms here or there. hopefully they are not on top of the fireworks. expect a small chance to see storms. i would maybe bring a small umbrella if you are headed out for fireworks. most areas should not need them but a couple lingering until 9:00. it's going to be humid by 4: 00 at 85 degrees rain cooled areas and others will feel into the mid 90s. we'll talk about when we get out of the 90s in just a bit. reports of an accident close to maryland 216 blocking one lane so watch out for that heading out the door shortly but it's the holiday. we don't expect a lot of cars on the road well into the afternoon hours so if you are heading in that direction you'll do just fine. give yourself about a lane to get to your destination on time without any issue. expect a lot
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