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aaron and his mother are hoping police will be unable to show probable cause that aaron committed themes for which he is accused. >> the prosecutor's office is giving you this one-time opportunity to try to get this case resolved. are you not clear as to believing that they have enough on you? is that what the problem is? >> yeah, i know they don't. i didn't even do it. >> what the police officer is saying that is you basically fled from this vehicle and they chased you down, and that they were on foot pursuit pursuing you, and that led to your arrest. >> i don't even know nothing about -- > >> ar >> no >> you neve y happened? >> none o >> all right. then i'll let the state know that you're going to not accept the proposal that was offered to resolve your case. >> aaron's complete denial of all wrongdoing puts a troubling new twist on the situation. >> i'm willing to plead guilty to this but i want to assure i can get back here -- >> you just told me you weren't involved in in any of this? >> i know, that's what i told them, i told them i didn't do it. >> i can't have you go ahead and
aaron and his mother are hoping police will be unable to show probable cause that aaron committed themes for which he is accused. >> the prosecutor's office is giving you this one-time opportunity to try to get this case resolved. are you not clear as to believing that they have enough on you? is that what the problem is? >> yeah, i know they don't. i didn't even do it. >> what the police officer is saying that is you basically fled from this vehicle and they chased you down,...
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>> aaron: no.ger going through security puberty and until we figure out how to do this, it's process. you have to slow down who was coming here. we are not banning muslims. i hate it when they spin that. makes it sound like we are going after somebody for a specific race. we are going after them for specific reason. we are putting them in a box temporarily so we can filter them to make sure they are not coming here to blow up women and children. >> kat: how long is it going to take? it is supposed to be a 90 day band. now it's been 120 days since the original one. we haven't heard anything. >> eric: a window to reevaluate. >> kat: what's going on with that? there's been nothing going on with reevaluating. we haven't heard about it. >> eric: the clock starts at 90 days. >> kat: can't reevaluate it? >> mike: the white house has had some problem with messaging. this is a simple issue. the countries were identified by the previous administration. they are failed states. i've worked in places like this.
>> aaron: no.ger going through security puberty and until we figure out how to do this, it's process. you have to slow down who was coming here. we are not banning muslims. i hate it when they spin that. makes it sound like we are going after somebody for a specific race. we are going after them for specific reason. we are putting them in a box temporarily so we can filter them to make sure they are not coming here to blow up women and children. >> kat: how long is it going to take?...
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everywhere aaron went he took gaia. that opened the door for him.ddenly started engaging with other people, talking to staff, being more open. he had a softer, more nurturing side that emerged after gaia came into his life. aaron and i never had an overt conversation about the fact he killed his parents and now he was parenting a kitten. it was obvious to me though that whatever he couldn't feel for his own family and certainly the people he killed, he seemed to transfer all of these emotions over to this cat, which was interesting to observe, and we spent weeks there and i would check in with him periodically, and we were filming aaron looking at family photographs, and he started to pause and he seemed to almost be reminiscing in a good way as he looked at his mom, and he seemed to have a little kinder feelings towards her. >> this is probably the best picture i have ever seen of my mom. this was also in '85. this was when she graduated from a beauty school as a beautician. >> he was describing her in a kinder, more loving way than i had ever hear
everywhere aaron went he took gaia. that opened the door for him.ddenly started engaging with other people, talking to staff, being more open. he had a softer, more nurturing side that emerged after gaia came into his life. aaron and i never had an overt conversation about the fact he killed his parents and now he was parenting a kitten. it was obvious to me though that whatever he couldn't feel for his own family and certainly the people he killed, he seemed to transfer all of these emotions...
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. >> reporter: that smile has been stitched on to aaron's face for two years now ever since he got a sewing the stars and stripes. >> perfectly be matched. >> reporter: his employer in california hires adults with disabilities including aaron with a learning disability the i. >> personally, this is not a job. this is a career. >> reporter: a career that took him to washington this week for a conference with the agency source america. >> it's challenging but i'm going to keep going. >> reporter: he's telling the lawmakers about the importance disabilities and aaron also visited arlington national cemetery where his job came full circle to see the flags he makes drape the cassettes of military veterans and met members of the old guard that present those flags to grieving families. >> it's an honor and humble to see this. >> reporter: this is personal for aaron who was adopted as an infant. last october his dad randall suddenly died of a heart attack. he was a navy veteran. so aaron through tears made his father's flag. >> i knew, you know, deep down he would love it. >> reporter: makin
. >> reporter: that smile has been stitched on to aaron's face for two years now ever since he got a sewing the stars and stripes. >> perfectly be matched. >> reporter: his employer in california hires adults with disabilities including aaron with a learning disability the i. >> personally, this is not a job. this is a career. >> reporter: a career that took him to washington this week for a conference with the agency source america. >> it's challenging but...
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>> reporter: aaron, eun, good morning to you. happening friday night in the congress heights area of d.c. this amc commissioner said officers asked him if he had any weapons. yes, we have cell phone coverage capturing part of kendall simmons encounter. he was just sworn in in january said he suffered a minor concussion, scrapes and bruises when things escalated. he said he was forced to the ground and put in handcuffs. >> i'm a commissioner of the neighborhood. >> that's the cmi >> now simmons was let go without any charges. >> they didn't say what i was being detained for. you know, i just don't know. i'm confused and i'm scared. >> reporter: now simmons was eventually let go without any charges. d.c. police say they are investigating, looking into this, checking out the police body cam footage in their investigation. the officers involved are not facing any disciplinary action. and next hour we're going to hear from a witness who said he saw it all go down. that is the latest live from outside. back to you. >> molette green, th
>> reporter: aaron, eun, good morning to you. happening friday night in the congress heights area of d.c. this amc commissioner said officers asked him if he had any weapons. yes, we have cell phone coverage capturing part of kendall simmons encounter. he was just sworn in in january said he suffered a minor concussion, scrapes and bruises when things escalated. he said he was forced to the ground and put in handcuffs. >> i'm a commissioner of the neighborhood. >> that's the...
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>> reporter: hey, there, aaron, angie.s you said, they are excited here about this election here knowing that the nation is watching what happens here. here at the alexandria fire house we have seen voters come and go throughout the morning. all here to cast their ballots. this is democratic gubernatorial candidate tom pariello. he left here a few moments ago saying he is feeling confident as we head into this election day. he said he really is counting on his diverse obama era coalition of voters to help him hopefully cross the finish line here, he said. he is among several candidates that voters will find on their ballots as them this morning. for you voters, know this that the polls will close at 7:00 this evening. that means if you are in line by 7:00 p.m., you have beat the cutoff here. you will still be allowed to vote if you are in line by 7:00 p.m. of course, you will need your valid form of photo i.d. that can be your passport, state i.d. or your driver's license. if you do not have a valid photo i.d. you will fil
>> reporter: hey, there, aaron, angie.s you said, they are excited here about this election here knowing that the nation is watching what happens here. here at the alexandria fire house we have seen voters come and go throughout the morning. all here to cast their ballots. this is democratic gubernatorial candidate tom pariello. he left here a few moments ago saying he is feeling confident as we head into this election day. he said he really is counting on his diverse obama era coalition...
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aaron levie breaks up the tie up.irst, a cyber attack is spreading across the globe today, hitting dozens of companies and some government agencies. operators in new york, rotterdam, government systems in kiev and companies like rosneft k have all -- mers been victims. you'll remember that wannacry virus that attack -- affected hundreds of thousands of computers in more than 150 countries. joining us in london is caroline hyde. what do know right now about the spread? caroline: quite amazing, from chocolate, toil, to central banks being affected by this. at least 80 countries have been hit in ukraine and russia. this seems to be the epicenter of where this all started, and it started to leach out into europe and the united states. mentioning one of the companies hit there, and mark -- merck. at least 2000 networks have been hit users have been hit. , it is very similar to the wannacry ransomware. prevalent, that is what some 200,000 computers affected. very similarly, the computer you find is shut down, and suddenly t
aaron levie breaks up the tie up.irst, a cyber attack is spreading across the globe today, hitting dozens of companies and some government agencies. operators in new york, rotterdam, government systems in kiev and companies like rosneft k have all -- mers been victims. you'll remember that wannacry virus that attack -- affected hundreds of thousands of computers in more than 150 countries. joining us in london is caroline hyde. what do know right now about the spread? caroline: quite amazing,...
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aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> news 4's megan mcgrath continues our team coverage of the heat at the vienna metro station. >> megan, how are people getting ready to deal with the heat? >> well, they're wearing light clothing. we're seeing a lot of people in shirt sleeves and sun dresses and the like because it's going to be very, very hot later on today. right now actually though, not too bad. about 69 degrees at my last check here. not bad. we know all of that is going to change as the day wares on. we are expecting temperatures in the mid 90s. like that, you need to take a few precautions. here are a couple of tips. first of all, limit outdoor activity if you can. stay inside where there is air conditioning. also, stay hydrated. that's really, really important to make sure you have enough water. also, keep pets inside. last year in fairfax county, 22 cases of incidents with dogs. also if you have to exercise, either exercise early, like right now is perfect, or exercise late. now some p
aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> news 4's megan mcgrath continues our team coverage of the heat at the vienna metro station. >> megan, how are people getting ready to deal with the heat? >> well, they're wearing light clothing. we're seeing a lot of people in shirt sleeves and sun dresses and the like because it's going to be very, very hot later on today. right now actually though, not too bad. about 69 degrees at my last check here. not bad. we know all of that is...
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. >> aaron, eun, good morning to you. this centering around an investigation of dan coats and president trump. according to "the washington post" back in march, a couple months ago, the president asked coates if he could intervene with the then fbi director james skommy to get the bureau to back you have at investigation of michael flynn. well, coates told associates that he thought intervening wore inappropriate. and a spokesman said coates, quote, never felt pressured by the president or anyone else in the administration who influenced any intelligence matters or ongoing investigations, end quotes. eun. >> angie goff, thank you. >>> we're going to take you live right now to capitol hill where in just a few hours from now, director coates will appear before the senate intelligence committee. and he will likely face tough questions about that "washington post" report. the hearing could also provide new information in the russia information. the witnesses include coates and several other key people connected to the investi
. >> aaron, eun, good morning to you. this centering around an investigation of dan coats and president trump. according to "the washington post" back in march, a couple months ago, the president asked coates if he could intervene with the then fbi director james skommy to get the bureau to back you have at investigation of michael flynn. well, coates told associates that he thought intervening wore inappropriate. and a spokesman said coates, quote, never felt pressured by the...
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aaron?> melissa, thank you. >>> thwarting thieves in prince george's county. >>> it's one of the hardest lessons to teach kids, the value of money. we're working for you to help your son or daughter stay financially fit from diapers to diplomas. >> be sure nendorses dr. wralph 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. >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> welcome back. at 5:24, gone are the days of the piggy banks being the way to teach your kids to be financially fit. no more of that sort of drop in coin, stuff in a dollar bill. this week news 4 is working for you with
aaron?> melissa, thank you. >>> thwarting thieves in prince george's county. >>> it's one of the hardest lessons to teach kids, the value of money. we're working for you to help your son or daughter stay financially fit from diapers to diplomas. >> be sure nendorses dr. wralph 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...
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aaron burr, you got to be kidding. aaron burr was vice-president of the united states under thomss jefferon. he presided over the trials in the senate. he conducted them with due process. it infurerated jefferson and later, when aaron burr was no longer vice-president was tried for treason. aaron burr could have lost his life to thomas jefferson. >> lou: it is a fascinating book and we recommend it highly. i think it is a fascinating book and it is a delight to think that it is the inception of the republic thatty we have been request squa lid in your government. conservative have been fighting big government and is hasn't worked. is it a time to change our strategy and approach. how do we get smaller government. >> they called it common sense and liberty and patriotism. low lou everything i agree with i call common sense. >> even though technology has changed our population has bombed. many issues we face today are very, very similar and closely faced since revolution. i told the story of the unsung heroes. >> lou: it
aaron burr, you got to be kidding. aaron burr was vice-president of the united states under thomss jefferon. he presided over the trials in the senate. he conducted them with due process. it infurerated jefferson and later, when aaron burr was no longer vice-president was tried for treason. aaron burr could have lost his life to thomas jefferson. >> lou: it is a fascinating book and we recommend it highly. i think it is a fascinating book and it is a delight to think that it is the...
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this is aaron crouch.s accepted into julie art, he just finished his first year at the curtis institute of music and set to be the most selected for vocalist in the world. news 4 megan fitzgerald spoke to the teen who said his pass to the top was almost derailed. >> it can take a while for most people to find their own voice. and aaron crouch is no different. he started singing gospel music at just five years old. >> i just wasn't into pop and r&b, i just wasn't. i just liked gospel and i just sang gospel. >> but the tone of his life changed when he got to the high school and accepted into the performing arts program. trained. i remember going home and going to my mom, like angry because that's not what i was expecting. >> his music teacher remembers his hesitation. >> and then also to the vocal technique, which can be very daunting. >> you know how a lot of times we're afraid of things you don't understand. i didn't know anything about it. i didn't like that there was a lot of work. >> but all throughout
this is aaron crouch.s accepted into julie art, he just finished his first year at the curtis institute of music and set to be the most selected for vocalist in the world. news 4 megan fitzgerald spoke to the teen who said his pass to the top was almost derailed. >> it can take a while for most people to find their own voice. and aaron crouch is no different. he started singing gospel music at just five years old. >> i just wasn't into pop and r&b, i just wasn't. i just liked...
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emily: aaron levie, ceo of box.g up, blue apron is the latest tech startup to file for an ipo, but is the timing right? in an increasingly crowded food tech space. a reminder of our new interactive tv function at tv on the bloomberg. you can watch us live, send our producers a message. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 11:29 in hong kong. i am rosalind chin with the latest first word news. the trump administration is trying to reinstate the stalled travel ban, asking the supreme court to reverse lower court decisions. temporarily barring entry into the u.s. i people from six predominantly muslim countries. he wants the nine justices to roll that the president is unfairly targeting muslims. president trump's decision to abandon the paris climate accord has been met with widespread protests. leaders,d world opponents, and the leading corporate figures, saying it is an unfair deal that works at danced america. the president says he will push for a new deal, although critics say that is not possible. tesl
emily: aaron levie, ceo of box.g up, blue apron is the latest tech startup to file for an ipo, but is the timing right? in an increasingly crowded food tech space. a reminder of our new interactive tv function at tv on the bloomberg. you can watch us live, send our producers a message. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 11:29 in hong kong. i am rosalind chin with the latest first word news. the trump administration is trying to reinstate the stalled travel ban, asking the...
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i'm eun yang. >>> i'm aaron gilchrist. right back to preparing you for the holiday weekend. wtop's dave dildine is in for melissa mollet with a look at the roads. >> first we head to chuck bell who is outside. it's getting present i hot outside. >> following my media feed. aaron, you were tagged by a follower. a haiku about your comment and here's the haiku. a fine line between coming up position and some call it sunrise. >> who knew a haiku. >> that's beautiful. it's wonderful. who knew a haiku would be so easy to make so early in the mo washington. a look at i-395. four things to know about the weather. many 90 degree days ahead. a chance of stronger thunderstorms for tomorrow. behind that storm chance, it will be a little bit less humid for sunday and monday. i'm optimistic about dry weather for the fireworks as well. ten-day forecast coming up later on in the show. right now it's traffic time. good morning dave dildine. >> good morning, chuck bell. we're watching fairly light traffic on 95. first, good news a accokeek,
i'm eun yang. >>> i'm aaron gilchrist. right back to preparing you for the holiday weekend. wtop's dave dildine is in for melissa mollet with a look at the roads. >> first we head to chuck bell who is outside. it's getting present i hot outside. >> following my media feed. aaron, you were tagged by a follower. a haiku about your comment and here's the haiku. a fine line between coming up position and some call it sunrise. >> who knew a haiku. >> that's...
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good morning, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. melissa mollet will have a check on the forecast. are you sure it's june, chuck? >> absolutely. it's going to be a great day. number one rule of photography, don't fight the sun. backlit this morning, early sunrises of june. earliest sunrises of the year for the next seven to ten days. enjoy it. live view over capitol hill as the first rays of thursday morning find their way into your backyard. 49 in gaithersburg, 46 out in winchester, virginia. 56 downtown at very cool, comfortable start. going to be a great day today. mix of clouds and sunshine. no rain chance. today's high near 74 degrees. big weekend coming up, capital pride this weekend. parade saturday afternoon at 4:30. festival on pennsylvania avenue saturday afternoon until early parts of the afternoon. let's go in to melissa mollet and see if there's any issue on the roads. >> couple of new problems, westbound 50 before 201 kenil worth avenue. crash reported there. 395 is looking typically slow. southbound 395 ramp to washin
good morning, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. melissa mollet will have a check on the forecast. are you sure it's june, chuck? >> absolutely. it's going to be a great day. number one rule of photography, don't fight the sun. backlit this morning, early sunrises of june. earliest sunrises of the year for the next seven to ten days. enjoy it. live view over capitol hill as the first rays of thursday morning find their way into your backyard. 49 in gaithersburg, 46 out in...
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during our interview, kenneth spears called aaron. we asked him how he's doing. >> i'm doing fine, i'm cool. everything is all right. i'm just looking forward to seeing what the next step is as far as with the tour or what we're doing next. >> what's the first thing you're going to do when you see him face to face? >> i'm going to hug him. i'm going to definitely hug him. we're very close. >> i can understand why. a moment of reflection on the university of maryland campus this week after a promising future was violently cut short. ♪ students and staff of both umd and bowie state university stood in solidarity to reflect on the life of army second lieutenant richard collins. he was a bowie state university student and was murdered in what police call an unprovoked attack on maryland's campus. after a moment of reflection behind the chapel, a large group walked to the bus stop where >>> she wanted to make some money for a trip but wound up scammed out of hundreds of dollars. now police are looking into a case involving funny money that
during our interview, kenneth spears called aaron. we asked him how he's doing. >> i'm doing fine, i'm cool. everything is all right. i'm just looking forward to seeing what the next step is as far as with the tour or what we're doing next. >> what's the first thing you're going to do when you see him face to face? >> i'm going to hug him. i'm going to definitely hug him. we're very close. >> i can understand why. a moment of reflection on the university of maryland...
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aaron is no different.spel music at just 5 years old. >> i wasn't really into like pop and r&b. i just wasn't. i just liked gospel and i just sang gospel. >> but the tone of his life changed when he got to high school and was accepted to the >> you get classically trained. but i remember going home and going to my mom, like, angry because that's not what i was expecting. >> his music teacher, dr. michael menzel remembers his hesitation. >> on the rhythm and then also too the vocal technique. which can be daunting. >> a lot of times we're afraid of things we don't understand. i didn't like that there was a lot of work. >> pitch. >> ♪ >> good. >> all throughout high school, aaron worked hard performing in plays and studying the words he would sing. >> ♪ >> it was basically a thank you letter. thank you for loving me. thank you for being with me. >> so many people told aaron that he was a star. >> but there was one person that was so negative all the time. i kind of saw them as an important person in my life.
aaron is no different.spel music at just 5 years old. >> i wasn't really into like pop and r&b. i just wasn't. i just liked gospel and i just sang gospel. >> but the tone of his life changed when he got to high school and was accepted to the >> you get classically trained. but i remember going home and going to my mom, like, angry because that's not what i was expecting. >> his music teacher, dr. michael menzel remembers his hesitation. >> on the rhythm and...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm eun yang. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines across the globe now. north korea fired another missile today. reports say the country launched multiple missiles designed to hit ships. this is file video you're looking at. it's not clear exactly where the missiles landed. south korea says it's looking to find out. >> not guilty of anything b defending myself. >> the man charged in that deadly stabbing on a train in portland, oregon, had another outburst in court. you heard jeremy christian shouting at the man who survived that stabbing. micah fletcher was inside the court there. facing 15 charges including aggravated murder and attempted murder. christian yelled hateful comments to two muslim women on that train. fletcher and two other men were stabbed defending them. >>> british prime minister theresa may just cast her vote in the national election. she hopes to increase her conservative party's majority and to strengthen her hand in european union exit talks. >>> i'm krist
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm eun yang. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines across the globe now. north korea fired another missile today. reports say the country launched multiple missiles designed to hit ships. this is file video you're looking at. it's not clear exactly where the missiles landed. south korea says it's looking to find out. >> not guilty of anything b defending myself. >> the man charged in that deadly stabbing on...
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as aaron described it it was, in fact, very chaotic. it was a beautiful night last night as you remember. there were a lot of people out at the bars and restaurants when they heard this horrifying screech as one witness described it. that was the sound of this pickup truck striking these officers, striking that d.c. government employee. many people stopped what they were doing, ran out into the streets. you can see that from the video and just simply horrified by what they were seeing. officer down in the streets. as you said, one person said that it appeared that the officer was thrown from his bike 30 feet. we're going to hear from one man who came to the aid of one of the officers. he described himself as a military veteran. he wanted to make sure the officer was okay. >> the officers were standing probably 25 yards in that direction and were yelling at the truck the truck wasn't slowing down. truck was probably going 50 miles an hour and just hit them. >> reporter: now obviously the witnesses there were very upset by what they saw.
as aaron described it it was, in fact, very chaotic. it was a beautiful night last night as you remember. there were a lot of people out at the bars and restaurants when they heard this horrifying screech as one witness described it. that was the sound of this pickup truck striking these officers, striking that d.c. government employee. many people stopped what they were doing, ran out into the streets. you can see that from the video and just simply horrified by what they were seeing. officer...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> eun yang is still on assignment.ng before 6:00 if that's any indication. >> temperatures already in the 70s for a lot of us. it's only 6:00 a.m. we'll check in with melissa mollet and storm team 4 traffic. >> eun and sheena picked a great week not to be here sweating it out with the rest of us. early sunrises up today. 5:42 is when the sun came up this morning. another steamer. poor air quality once again. folks with heart and respiratory
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> eun yang is still on assignment.ng before 6:00 if that's any indication. >> temperatures already in the 70s for a lot of us. it's only 6:00 a.m. we'll check in with melissa mollet and storm team 4 traffic. >> eun and sheena picked a great week not to be here sweating it out with the rest of us. early sunrises up today. 5:42 is when the sun came up this morning. another steamer. poor air quality once again. folks with heart and respiratory
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>> reporter: good morning, aaron and angie.the moment we don't know if it's going to be an open session or behind closed doors. attorney general jeff sessions was supposed to speak in front of an appropriations committee before the house and senate which is a public committee. some are saying he made this offer to speak before the senate intelligence committee because there was the option to make it a closed door meeting and that's what he would like. democrats would like to have an open public meeting. he's going to be asked about his meetings with the russians and if the president tried to interfere in the russian probe. >> edward lawrence for us live onap >>> it is a revealing interview you'll only see here on news 4. the once beloved mayor of fairfax city arrested in an undercover meth sting is opening up about his past struggles with drugs and his fall from grace. scott silverthorn spoke to scott culver about the police sting where he handed meth to undercover cops. >> i handed it to them and they held it up and i thought,
>> reporter: good morning, aaron and angie.the moment we don't know if it's going to be an open session or behind closed doors. attorney general jeff sessions was supposed to speak in front of an appropriations committee before the house and senate which is a public committee. some are saying he made this offer to speak before the senate intelligence committee because there was the option to make it a closed door meeting and that's what he would like. democrats would like to have an open...
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emily: aaron levie, ceo of box.ing up, blue apron is the latest tech startup to file for an ipo, but is the timing right? in an increasingly crowded food tech space. a reminder of our new interactive tv function at tv the bloomberg. you can watch us live, send out produces a message, -- send our producers a message. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." philippines police say an attack at the resort world hotel and casino in manila was carried out by a lone gunman with no apparent links to terrorism here that is according to the ap, which also says officials doubt an alleged claim of responsibility by islamic state group. it is not clear if anyone was killed in the attack. the red cross says about 25 people are wounded. by president mike pence says president donald trump is choosing to put american jobs and american consumers first with his announcement that the u.s. will withdraw from the -- paris accord. abandoning the pact was one o
emily: aaron levie, ceo of box.ing up, blue apron is the latest tech startup to file for an ipo, but is the timing right? in an increasingly crowded food tech space. a reminder of our new interactive tv function at tv the bloomberg. you can watch us live, send out produces a message, -- send our producers a message. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." philippines police say an attack at the resort...
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good evening, aaron. what's your take prescribed. >> i listen to your last judge and i agree a lot with what you say. here's what i think. there's not a difference between a simple test hussein islamic radical and an organized terrorist. the goal is the same. who cares whether or not you're connected to a much broader network. the outcome is the same whether it's a blade jumping out in the middle of the street, whether it's a car on a bridge that 40000 people walked by, bicycle or drive over. my take is the security needs to get better, quicker. judge jeanine: how do we do that? >> let's start with the bridge. i'm not a structural engineer but i'm thinking you can throw some dollars up to divide where the cars pass and where the passengers walking. number one. number two put a couple uniformed officers and there's only two chokepoints on either end. let's have some armed police presence out there. that'll be a deterrent. again, multi layers. it would take a multi- failure event for a terrorist separatist
good evening, aaron. what's your take prescribed. >> i listen to your last judge and i agree a lot with what you say. here's what i think. there's not a difference between a simple test hussein islamic radical and an organized terrorist. the goal is the same. who cares whether or not you're connected to a much broader network. the outcome is the same whether it's a blade jumping out in the middle of the street, whether it's a car on a bridge that 40000 people walked by, bicycle or drive...
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emily: that was aaron levie, ceo of box.this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you all the latest in tech throughout the week. this wednesday we will sit down with meg whitman, hewlett-packard enterprise ceo, in an exclusive interview. tune in for that conversation at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. remember, all episodes of bloomberg tech are now live streaming on twitter. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg businessweek. in this week issue, by the irs is demanding two billion dollars and businessweek's interview with john williams. finally, we will tell you the song of the summer and justin bieber. all that had, on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> we're here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor in chief. let's talk in the politics section. we heard promises along the campaign trail. that donald trump was not going to touch social security. he said he's got a big heart. turns out that there's going to
emily: that was aaron levie, ceo of box.this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you all the latest in tech throughout the week. this wednesday we will sit down with meg whitman, hewlett-packard enterprise ceo, in an exclusive interview. tune in for that conversation at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. remember, all episodes of bloomberg tech are now live streaming on twitter. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to...
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aaron? >>> 5:55.ic we're working to make sure your weekend is as stress free as possible. you can try to avoid i-95 in the dale city. starting tonight at 10:00 crews working to repair a hole in the not far from the mall. the hole is the size of a football here. it's expected to last through monday at 6:00. they warn that this work could cause extensive delays in both directions. >>> good morning, i'm landon dowdy at cnbc headquarters. facebook wants to create a messaging app just for kids. they're working on a chat app aimed at teenagers. it's likely it would be restricted to users 13 and older. it would come with strict parental controls. the app would require users to have a separate facebook profile. this morning i'm landon dowdy. >>> if you want to jump out of work a little early to start your weekend, apparently today is the day to do it. today is national leave the office early day. there really is a day for everything, isn't there? this holiday apparently celebrated each year on june 2nd to ins
aaron? >>> 5:55.ic we're working to make sure your weekend is as stress free as possible. you can try to avoid i-95 in the dale city. starting tonight at 10:00 crews working to repair a hole in the not far from the mall. the hole is the size of a football here. it's expected to last through monday at 6:00. they warn that this work could cause extensive delays in both directions. >>> good morning, i'm landon dowdy at cnbc headquarters. facebook wants to create a messaging app...
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aaron burr. some people know about her from hamilton the guy who is the bad guy in the play who shoots hamilton it'd dual that there's so much else to the story and your chapter on burr really brings it up. >> guest: he is known as the damsel who shot him as they say in a play but there's much more to it than that. he was the vice president of united states of course under thomas jefferson. >> host: even that story is very interesting how he became vice president. >> guest: as is the fact that once he became vice president he became the defender of the little guy, the defender of those who face impeachment trials and facing impeachment trials. >> host: the chief justice of the united states. >> guest: well said, hardly the little guy but aaron burr knew only these people were facing a trial and facing a trial in the senate. they could either be treated fairly and with due regard for their due process rights or they could be rushed through in a kangaroo court type fashion. wasn't very tempting for
aaron burr. some people know about her from hamilton the guy who is the bad guy in the play who shoots hamilton it'd dual that there's so much else to the story and your chapter on burr really brings it up. >> guest: he is known as the damsel who shot him as they say in a play but there's much more to it than that. he was the vice president of united states of course under thomas jefferson. >> host: even that story is very interesting how he became vice president. >> guest: as...
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aaron? >> melissa, thank you. it's 6:01. there are a lot of questions this morning after another deadly train accident in our area. this time a 13-year-old girl is dead after being hit by a vre train near manassas. this comes hours after an amtrak train hit and killed two csx workers near union station in d.c. >> vre's manassas line is running on time this morning after that crash. service was suspended yesterday after the train was hit in the area of bull run bridge. chopper 4 as over the scene shortly after the crash as vre employees tried to help the girl. >> justin finch is live at the manassas station with more on why that girl was walking on the tracks. justin, good morning. >> reporter: aaron, good morning. fairfax county officials say she was hiking with her family and friends. she was with another friend. that friend also saw that train approaching. was able to jump and escape. she was not able to move from the way of that train in time. here's a look at what happened next. chopper 4 over that scene at fairfax and p
aaron? >> melissa, thank you. it's 6:01. there are a lot of questions this morning after another deadly train accident in our area. this time a 13-year-old girl is dead after being hit by a vre train near manassas. this comes hours after an amtrak train hit and killed two csx workers near union station in d.c. >> vre's manassas line is running on time this morning after that crash. service was suspended yesterday after the train was hit in the area of bull run bridge. chopper 4 as...
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aaron?this could be one of the most important days of the trump administration. just a matter of hours former fbi director james comey will take a seat before lawmakers and tell his story. this will no doubt be one of the most closely watched congressional hearings in years. >> it will get the attention of people in this country and around the world. here's a live look at capitol hill where things are quiet now. that will not be the case at 10:00 a.m. when james comey starts to speak. we're already getting a look at some of what he plans to say. >> news 4's kristen wright continues our coverage from the newsroom. kristin? >> reporter: we have a copy of comey's prepared testimony. in it he describes his conversations with president trump in great detail. let's walk you through two key parts. his first meeting with mr. trump is on january 6th. that is president-elect about salacious claims about trump and a so-called doccier. comey, also, assured trump he was not under investigation. quote, th
aaron?this could be one of the most important days of the trump administration. just a matter of hours former fbi director james comey will take a seat before lawmakers and tell his story. this will no doubt be one of the most closely watched congressional hearings in years. >> it will get the attention of people in this country and around the world. here's a live look at capitol hill where things are quiet now. that will not be the case at 10:00 a.m. when james comey starts to speak....
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lot of dire situations out there, aaron. >> thank you for that. >>> 5:16. an update to a story that had a lot of you fired up washington facebook page. many of you reacted to this picture of a group of black teens in handcuffs for selling water bottles on the national mall. they didn't have a license. police officers let the teens go with a warning. after the incident, "the washington post" said one of the teens got a call from a job training program focused on tech support. two of those teens are working with them for the summer. >>> drowning is a leading cause of death for children. recent dry drownings have parents concerned. >> if you're not paying attention, you can miss symptoms. here's how we can learn from one family's tragedy in our safe and secure summer. a four-year-old boy from texas spent the day swimming. a week later died from what's called dry drowning. many of us never heard of dry drowning. it is rare, but the chief communityos even when parents don't realize anything is wrong. >> what happens is upper airway spasms or closes. and it does
lot of dire situations out there, aaron. >> thank you for that. >>> 5:16. an update to a story that had a lot of you fired up washington facebook page. many of you reacted to this picture of a group of black teens in handcuffs for selling water bottles on the national mall. they didn't have a license. police officers let the teens go with a warning. after the incident, "the washington post" said one of the teens got a call from a job training program focused on tech...
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>> reporter: aaron, good morning. in the past hour we've learned that vre service on the manassas line will resume as normal out here. the trains will be on the tracks soon despite yesterday following that fatal crash. we're learning more about the teen victim in this case and that dangerous spot where she lost her life. now, first chopper 4 was over that scene yesterday afternoon. at first responders worked to save that young girl's life with her family, a friend who was a 13-year-old boy and the young man watching nearby. it turns out that teen boy and teen girl, police say were on the tracks as that train approached. the boy in this case, though, managed to jump from that rail overpass. the girl was not able to make it in this case. those familiar with the area say it's a very narrow, hilly spot. made more dangeus it turns out, it's also a popular area for younger people. >> yeah. there's a lot of people. it's summertime. they like to go walking and everything and that's just a place where a lot of teenagers go to
>> reporter: aaron, good morning. in the past hour we've learned that vre service on the manassas line will resume as normal out here. the trains will be on the tracks soon despite yesterday following that fatal crash. we're learning more about the teen victim in this case and that dangerous spot where she lost her life. now, first chopper 4 was over that scene yesterday afternoon. at first responders worked to save that young girl's life with her family, a friend who was a 13-year-old...
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>> reporter: aaron, good morning.s here call that shooting disturbing but also say they will not be defeated saying simpson park and that ball field are a central part of their neighborhood. that is why they came together in solidarity and to support the victims. in that crowd as well and that neighborhood walk the alexandria police chief and sheriff as well as the city mayor, many who say they begin and end their day here in this park perhaps by going for a run in the morning and also coming by at night to drop off their kids for sports practice. there was also a prayer for the victims and for others struggling to make sense of what happened here yesterday and also a vow to get through all of this together. m old, we lived across the field from simpson field. >> very special here the way we are already so bonded together. >> we're here for you. we care about you. >> reporter: and as del ray moves forward, a request from investigators to say if they recognize the suspect here james hodgkinson in any way, to bring the
>> reporter: aaron, good morning.s here call that shooting disturbing but also say they will not be defeated saying simpson park and that ball field are a central part of their neighborhood. that is why they came together in solidarity and to support the victims. in that crowd as well and that neighborhood walk the alexandria police chief and sheriff as well as the city mayor, many who say they begin and end their day here in this park perhaps by going for a run in the morning and also...
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. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. we begin with our weather. it's a weather alert day. for the third day in a row, it will be the in 90s. the temperatures are already getting close to that. no, we are already there. >> we are there. >> of course, the humidity is there as well. >> i must say, aaron, that was actually the was the heatwave. we have a next chance of storms coming up and we do have cooler days ahead. but we have to get there. take a look at the current temperatures. right now, already at 91 in the district. leesburg, 8:00 a.m., you're about 82 degrees. let's go ahead we're heading for 95. very similar to yesterday. but the thing is, when you factor in the humidity that we'll get for your tuesday, it's going to feel hotter than it did yesterday. we have a chance of a few isolated storms. we'll talk about that later. for now, back to you all. >> thank you all so very much. the jury is back in court deliberating bill cosby's future right now. at any time, it could send back a verdict. if the jurors find him guilty, cosby could be going to prison for the rest of
. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. we begin with our weather. it's a weather alert day. for the third day in a row, it will be the in 90s. the temperatures are already getting close to that. no, we are already there. >> we are there. >> of course, the humidity is there as well. >> i must say, aaron, that was actually the was the heatwave. we have a next chance of storms coming up and we do have cooler days ahead. but we have to get there. take a look at the current...
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good morning, everybody, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. we hope that we have better luck with the powerball than we do with the weather. it's june. take a look. pretty gloomy out there. look at this dark cloud hanging right over the nation's capital, right? >> storm team 4's chuck bell and sheena parveen are here with the forecast and then the commute with melissa mollet. it doesn't look so bad out there now? >> oh no. we have the umbrella just to be on the safe side, now that we have it, of course, it stopped sprinkling. >> eun, don't you worry, we are lucky with the weather after today. today is one of those gray days. it is chilly in those areas. 52 in warrington, 53, dulles, 53 in the district. here's the radar, we have sprinkles mostly around the district currently. as we go through the day today, well, we still are going to see the gray skies all day. temperatures staying cool. only aroun still a chance of showers. just have the umbrella in case. we're seeing the spotty showers we're seeing across the area. not a whole rainy day but
good morning, everybody, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. we hope that we have better luck with the powerball than we do with the weather. it's june. take a look. pretty gloomy out there. look at this dark cloud hanging right over the nation's capital, right? >> storm team 4's chuck bell and sheena parveen are here with the forecast and then the commute with melissa mollet. it doesn't look so bad out there now? >> oh no. we have the umbrella just to be on the safe...
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>> reporter: aaron, good morning.ight by the mobile gas station you mentioned, behind us an active scene. several agencies trying to gain clues and sense of what happened. we have csx workers, federal railroad workers, amtrak crews on scene just where the van is about to back into, that's the base camp at this hour. as for what we know now, taking you so last night came reports of amtrak train 175 striking and killing two people on the tracks here. we have 121 on board that train. crew as well. no one on board was hurt. there was a rail worker injured, reporting a need for check out, was taken to a hospital for that purpose. back on scene, the amtrak train remains on scene. crews are on the ground trying to get a sense of who the two people were. i can tell you speaking off camera to workers here, there's a sense that those were not just trespassers, as reported earlier, there could be more to the story. we will have that coming up soon. back to you. >> justin finch, thank you. >>> team coverage continues from the liv
>> reporter: aaron, good morning.ight by the mobile gas station you mentioned, behind us an active scene. several agencies trying to gain clues and sense of what happened. we have csx workers, federal railroad workers, amtrak crews on scene just where the van is about to back into, that's the base camp at this hour. as for what we know now, taking you so last night came reports of amtrak train 175 striking and killing two people on the tracks here. we have 121 on board that train. crew as...
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marcos's neighbors didn't make it yet.sot: aaron duran, friend//"he was like a best friend, he was like a brother to me. then when i found out that he got shot, i just got in shock and didn't know what to do."best friends aaron duran and chaz meyers who live and grew up on the same block with marcos say things will never be the same. sot: chaz meyers, friend//"movies, everything, we were three best friends and now it's only two." antioch police say this was an accident. chaz said the 15-year-old who shot marcos meant no harm and doesn't think he should be punished. sot: chaz meyers, friend//"i want to talk to him, comfort him and let him know it's okay because accidents happen." (vicki) new at eleven. a woman accused of abandoning her five-year old daughter in san francisco... faces a felony charge of child endangerment. police say they tracked down the mother...samantha patton. she's accused of abandoning her child near the san francio zoo yesterday evening. the 22- year-old suspect is now in custody. paramedics in the area witnessed her leave the child near the intersection of the gre
marcos's neighbors didn't make it yet.sot: aaron duran, friend//"he was like a best friend, he was like a brother to me. then when i found out that he got shot, i just got in shock and didn't know what to do."best friends aaron duran and chaz meyers who live and grew up on the same block with marcos say things will never be the same. sot: chaz meyers, friend//"movies, everything, we were three best friends and now it's only two." antioch police say this was an accident. chaz...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm yang. at least one person is dead and two others in critical condition after a bus crash in georgia. police say 38 people from a church in huntsville, alabama, were on that bus yesterday when it collided with a car. >> one of the men charged in oakland's ghostship fire that killed three dozen people will have more time before facing a judge. derek elmina was supposed to face a judge yesterday. >>> the results are in and the british prime minister lost her majority in parliament. theresa may didn't have to call this election. it could hurt her ability to move forward with brexit. some people are saying she should resign, but reports say she doesn't plan to step aside. the pound lost value against the dollar overnight. we'll follow any other consequences of this. >>> people are continuing to post notes and leave flowers for the victims of eight people were killed. 48 others injured after three islamist militants went on a killing spree last saturday night. two of the three attackers had been
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm yang. at least one person is dead and two others in critical condition after a bus crash in georgia. police say 38 people from a church in huntsville, alabama, were on that bus yesterday when it collided with a car. >> one of the men charged in oakland's ghostship fire that killed three dozen people will have more time before facing a judge. derek elmina was supposed to face a judge yesterday. >>> the results are in and the british prime minister...
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aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> the search is on for the man who took off in a stolen backhoe and what he did next will make your jaw drop. >>> days after an anc commissioner says police slammed him to the ground, we're talking about it. >>> and you probably toll signs continue to go up on i-66. 're learning whenwe 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 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. >>> you're watching news 4 today. >>> welcome back. 4:40. this is a top story in our nbc washington app. take a look. someone tried to use a backhoe to break into an atm in district heights about a week
aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> the search is on for the man who took off in a stolen backhoe and what he did next will make your jaw drop. >>> days after an anc commissioner says police slammed him to the ground, we're talking about it. >>> and you probably toll signs continue to go up on i-66. 're learning whenwe narrator: the washington post endorses dr. ralph northam. mr. northam would make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph...
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aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> at least one person is dead and two others in critical condition after a bus crash in georgia. police say 38 people from a church in huntsville, alabama, were on that bus yesterday when it collided with a car. the group was headed to an airport in atlanta to go on a trip to africa. no word on what caused that accident. >> six cars were hit on wednesday at various schools at ashburn and sterling. five cases moms were dropping off their kids at school. they returned to their cars to find their purses missing. some of the cars were unlo smashed to get inside. they believe the cases are connected. >>> if your student attends fairfax county schools, they have a new superintendent. they approved dr. scott brabrand. >> if we approach each other with open hearts, with open minds we can and will find the solutions to our challenges. >> now in addition to being a former teacher in the district, brabrand was assistant superintendant for a while before he led the lynchb
aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> at least one person is dead and two others in critical condition after a bus crash in georgia. police say 38 people from a church in huntsville, alabama, were on that bus yesterday when it collided with a car. the group was headed to an airport in atlanta to go on a trip to africa. no word on what caused that accident. >> six cars were hit on wednesday at various schools at ashburn and sterling. five cases moms were dropping off their kids...
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>> aaron, we're talking about detours for the crash investigation.yland 210, indian head highway remains closed eight hours later north of independence road and south of 228, near pine lane, near where the crash occurred. indian head highway remains blocked. you probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge northbound and southbound. light volume. that's the latest from the traffic center. we've got a hotter forecast now with meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, good morning. >> good morning dave and good morning everybody. off to a lovely start here on a
>> aaron, we're talking about detours for the crash investigation.yland 210, indian head highway remains closed eight hours later north of independence road and south of 228, near pine lane, near where the crash occurred. indian head highway remains blocked. you probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge northbound and southbound. light volume. that's the latest from the...
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i'm chris lawrence in for aaron gilchrist this morning. >>> i'm angie goff in for eun yang. we want to get a check on the weather and traffic. we'll get a look at your commute with melissa in a moment. first we want to start with chuck. wind and possibly hail today? >> absolutely. an enhanced risk for strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon into early this evening. the weather alert -- be weather alert today. have your nbc washington app. download it and well. high winds and hail possible with the afternoon storms. the nbc washington app with interactive radar is a great way to stay ahead of the storms as they make their approach later today. quiet weather tuesday through friday. flash flood watches are posted. it's windy this morning. windy and mild. we're already in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees. highs today around 87 degrees. chance of severe weather later today stands at 80%.
i'm chris lawrence in for aaron gilchrist this morning. >>> i'm angie goff in for eun yang. we want to get a check on the weather and traffic. we'll get a look at your commute with melissa in a moment. first we want to start with chuck. wind and possibly hail today? >> absolutely. an enhanced risk for strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon into early this evening. the weather alert -- be weather alert today. have your nbc washington app. download it and well. high winds...
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. >> reporter: aaron, angie, talk about a case of major endurance, check it out. this father is biking from san diego to annapolis and he says he's going to do it in 12 dpas. he's starting off this cross-country adventure today and he's doing it to raise money for the nonprofit matt was battling leukemia. now he's dedicating each day of this race to a child with cancer. many of the kids reach out to him with letters inspiring him all along the way. >> i mean, i'm just trying to get to the finish line in annapolis, maryland. these kids are fighting their own mortality. they're fighting for their own survival. if there's ever a time i need inspiration, it's these stories and what they have to come. >> len's son matt is joining him along the race as a videographer and blogger. you can join us on this journey 3,000 miles. go there and search race across america. leon harris, news 4. >>> 4:34 our time right now. we could hear a major announcement from the redskins today. at this point we don't know how big that news might be. >> yeah. we've been trying to gather detail
. >> reporter: aaron, angie, talk about a case of major endurance, check it out. this father is biking from san diego to annapolis and he says he's going to do it in 12 dpas. he's starting off this cross-country adventure today and he's doing it to raise money for the nonprofit matt was battling leukemia. now he's dedicating each day of this race to a child with cancer. many of the kids reach out to him with letters inspiring him all along the way. >> i mean, i'm just trying to get...
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in the third, aaron makes a mistake and he's going to pay. a two-run shot.they're still playing in the fifth with the phils trailing 2-0 in this game. >>> phillies prospects scott kippingerring is enjoying aaa. he opened the game with power. that's his first jack with lehigh valley and added a two-run but the aaron pig losing it took it 14-5. . >>> rumor has it that the sixers want ai back. no not iverson. andre is a free agent after winning two titles with the warriors. spent his first eight seasons here in philadelphia as many has seven teams reportedly have an interest. . >>> kansas city and detroit. salvador perez. mickey going back, track, into the wall. you know how they say taking one for the time? >> there you go. nicely done >> he took one for the team. loving the glove. >> nice catch. detroit wins 5-3. fort wayne baseball? they've got this dog. his name is jake the diamond do dog. >> sounds like a wrestling name >> what he delivers water to the players. >> nice. >> go ahead, jake. >> so sweet >> out there getting busy. >> the minors are a great tim
in the third, aaron makes a mistake and he's going to pay. a two-run shot.they're still playing in the fifth with the phils trailing 2-0 in this game. >>> phillies prospects scott kippingerring is enjoying aaa. he opened the game with power. that's his first jack with lehigh valley and added a two-run but the aaron pig losing it took it 14-5. . >>> rumor has it that the sixers want ai back. no not iverson. andre is a free agent after winning two titles with the warriors. spent...