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ensure that every citizen in maryland has quality, affordable health care in maryland and a matter whatpens in washington. this is my first down the campaign. we're digging into how we will do that. i am inspired by the states like new york and california that believe they have found a way to provide the equivalent of medicare for all the stufuff i'e asked for the details and plans. we are digging in, but his campaign starts day one from the positition that health care is a right, not a privilege. and if the federal government steteven tyler the status quo were many of our neighbors don't have access to it, we will find a way. that everyone in our state will have access to quality, portable health care. amy: does this mean you'll keep working as an activist? i don't know any other way. i've been a civil rights activist and the grandchild of civil rights activists and the great-grandchild of abolitionist. the reality is that i will run as ben jealous, i will run as that organizer rooted in west baltimore, but networked across this country and 70 who can lead this state in a way that help
ensure that every citizen in maryland has quality, affordable health care in maryland and a matter whatpens in washington. this is my first down the campaign. we're digging into how we will do that. i am inspired by the states like new york and california that believe they have found a way to provide the equivalent of medicare for all the stufuff i'e asked for the details and plans. we are digging in, but his campaign starts day one from the positition that health care is a right, not a...
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travel times in maryland, 270, no problem. top of the beltway.ooking at typically slow. 66 inbound. looking normal. same thing. 95 northbound in virginia. number to listen to wtop 103.5 in the car. i crashed straight into the wall. >> good morning, melissa, i did not hear it. we have monitors on the side you can't see, and melissa backs right up into it. the easiest way to get out. the classiest way to get out. today is the first day of summer. it is hotter tomorrow. will look and feel like summer today. we have been watching tropical storm cindy in the gulf of mexico. weec the weekend, we have shower chances, not the entire weekend but part of it. beautiful sunrise on first day of summer. 72 degrees in the district. very comfortable. really everywhere. mostly mid-60s elsewhere. winchester at 64 degrees. if dining out today, a good day to do it. mix of sun and clouds. mid-80s by lunchtime. happy hour, 89 degrees. dinner time, still looking at the mid-80s. tomorrow will be hotter and more humid. rain to the south and east on the eastern shore. loc
travel times in maryland, 270, no problem. top of the beltway.ooking at typically slow. 66 inbound. looking normal. same thing. 95 northbound in virginia. number to listen to wtop 103.5 in the car. i crashed straight into the wall. >> good morning, melissa, i did not hear it. we have monitors on the side you can't see, and melissa backs right up into it. the easiest way to get out. the classiest way to get out. today is the first day of summer. it is hotter tomorrow. will look and feel...
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that.2 million marylanders rely on the medicaid program and all marylands -- and all marylanders that do not want to see cost shift sharing. why are we doing this ? what is the reason why we have gone through this pain ? i have heard my colleagues talk about this and it is true. the republicans need to make room for the tax cuts. they are pretty clear about it. close to $1 trillion in tax cuts. who benefits from those ? the wealthy. those who have access to health the --d to will pay for and who will pay for the tax cuts ? the most vulnerable in our community. that is just wrong. my staff has put together a lot of individual letters that have been sent to us. i don't need to go through them. i can tell you experiences i have had walking on the streets of baltimore or quite frankly anywhere, including here in washington. people come up to me and say -- senator cardin, keep up the fight. do you know what will happen if the health care bill becomes law ? we have done some test and we have certain genes we are in a high risk pool for cancer but we will not be able to get coverage. if you
that.2 million marylanders rely on the medicaid program and all marylands -- and all marylanders that do not want to see cost shift sharing. why are we doing this ? what is the reason why we have gone through this pain ? i have heard my colleagues talk about this and it is true. the republicans need to make room for the tax cuts. they are pretty clear about it. close to $1 trillion in tax cuts. who benefits from those ? the wealthy. those who have access to health the --d to will pay for and...
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i may talk about my state of maryland. it has been projected under thee spell that those who will not have insurance coverage will go back to what it was prior to the passage of the affordable carels act. that's a little over 400,000 marylanders are at risk of losing basic health coverage. ml it will infect everyone should insurance and i will get to that. as many as 400,000 are in jeopardy of losing their insurance because of what is done in regards to the alliances in the medicaid program itself. many more will lose quality coverage. senator markey talked aboutt pre-existing conditions. he claimed there is protection for pre-existing conditions, but it does not guarantee the services will be provided. because the states have given tremendous discretion as to what would be a required benefit, within the healthcare plans. so, someone has a mental illness or someone has a drug addiction, is there a guarantee coverage that person would be able to get services? and if that person has a b pre-existing condition and may very we
i may talk about my state of maryland. it has been projected under thee spell that those who will not have insurance coverage will go back to what it was prior to the passage of the affordable carels act. that's a little over 400,000 marylanders are at risk of losing basic health coverage. ml it will infect everyone should insurance and i will get to that. as many as 400,000 are in jeopardy of losing their insurance because of what is done in regards to the alliances in the medicaid program...
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he's in the grant park neighborhood in northeast, not far from the maryland line. right now investigators are working to identify the victim, suspects and the motive. there was another deadly shooting in the same block two years ago. >> a new supreme court ruling says the federal g trademarks, even if they're considered offensive which gives the major boost to the washington redskins. they're in a legal fight after the trademark because it was for native americans. >>> police in paris are once again the target of terror attack. a man drove his car into a police convoy this afternoon. this is cell phone video taken at the scene. it happened as the officers were driving down the crowded streets. the driver is dead. no police officers or pedestrians were injured. today's attack is the second this year on police along. in april an officer was killed and another was injured when a gunman opened fire on their car. >>> and here is the latest on the attack outside a london mosque, 47-year-old man is under arrest for suspicion of terrorism and attempted murder after driving
he's in the grant park neighborhood in northeast, not far from the maryland line. right now investigators are working to identify the victim, suspects and the motive. there was another deadly shooting in the same block two years ago. >> a new supreme court ruling says the federal g trademarks, even if they're considered offensive which gives the major boost to the washington redskins. they're in a legal fight after the trademark because it was for native americans. >>> police in...
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we've learned that the attorneys general from maryland and d.c.unce today that they plan to sue the president. >> lawsuit accuses the president of violating the constitution. fox5's melanie alnwick is live from the trump hotel with the details. mel. >> reporter: good morning, guys and d.c. and maryland their attorney generals sent out notice to the media of the lawsuit that could be filed. central to the case is trump's network of hotels like the trump interception in a in courses. in january president trump said he would step back from his trump organization and its properties in order to avoid conflicts of interest. his sons now and handle the business dealings but trump still owns the company and the attorneys general of d.c. and maryland say the president system still benefit pentagon bg personally. u.s. constitution says officials can't take gifts from foreign governments. the attorneys general say embassies and foreign officials have chosen to use the trump hotel taking business away from other properties in d.c. and maryland p another claus
we've learned that the attorneys general from maryland and d.c.unce today that they plan to sue the president. >> lawsuit accuses the president of violating the constitution. fox5's melanie alnwick is live from the trump hotel with the details. mel. >> reporter: good morning, guys and d.c. and maryland their attorney generals sent out notice to the media of the lawsuit that could be filed. central to the case is trump's network of hotels like the trump interception in a in courses....
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skyfox over the scene of what is a closure on route 210 in maryland.'t see many cars because this part of 210 at palmer road is closed in both directions. police have been on the scene of this crash site that from what i can tell has been mostly cleared away although there is an investigation ongoing and it looks like it will be closed until further notice. we'll continue to have skyfox overhead. but if you are coming out of fort washington in southern prince george's county, maybe headed to oxon hill, headed to the beltway, you cannot access 210 so follow the local detours around there or if you know a better alternate to get you to the beltway because you cannot use two then either direction. i guess that's the same thing to be said as we go to cameras for coming in the other direction. all right, cameras still inner loop in virginia at falls church following this crash site with an overturned vehicle and a dump truck which seems to be trying to clear out all the debris from the overturned vehicle. a really messy scene blocking the although looks to
skyfox over the scene of what is a closure on route 210 in maryland.'t see many cars because this part of 210 at palmer road is closed in both directions. police have been on the scene of this crash site that from what i can tell has been mostly cleared away although there is an investigation ongoing and it looks like it will be closed until further notice. we'll continue to have skyfox overhead. but if you are coming out of fort washington in southern prince george's county, maybe headed to...
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the university of maryland athletics. >> my job is to preserve history of the university of maryland. >> this is the gator bowl from 1948 and it's actually gator skin. >> wow. >> so this is one of our more interesting artifacts that we have. >> the terps sports history is long and diverse. you may be most familiar with its football and basketball, but maryland used to be known for more than that. >> we do have a lot of trophies for say track. there was a long stretch maybe in the 70s. >> former accounted for many of maryland's track trophies. >> we have really cool footage of the queens game, when queen elizabeth came to campus in 1957 footage from that game in color and see her arriving at the game going into the stadium. >> this is all of this. we did it in the fall. >> hawk must streamline nearly 14,000 film reels and videotapes of sports-related footage to put online and there it could be accessed by anyone. her job is unique. there aren't many athletics at colleges or universities nationwide. she receives between 220 and 240 requests per year for information. >> it is a fun job.
the university of maryland athletics. >> my job is to preserve history of the university of maryland. >> this is the gator bowl from 1948 and it's actually gator skin. >> wow. >> so this is one of our more interesting artifacts that we have. >> the terps sports history is long and diverse. you may be most familiar with its football and basketball, but maryland used to be known for more than that. >> we do have a lot of trophies for say track. there was a long...
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it comes after maryland and d.c.uit for president's tax returns to be turned over for payment to d.c. hotel. >> fairfax county a substitute teacher is accused of trying to have sex with a student. they arrest the hateem after he araivrned a to meet 'young girl to have sex. he's charged with solicitation of a minor and attempted indecent lickties. >> a warning this morning from d.c. police about a t surveillance north west. two men walked into office building hey vitae and approached person on elevator and took items from victim's pockets and walked out of the building. if you recognize these two give police a call. >> happening today in the district mayor becauseer launch next text to 11 residents and text tion service will be helpful to those hearing impaired or in a situation where calling 11 may be dangerous. >> a new mural ben's chili bowl looking great now. famous faces obama as, prince, mohamad alley, merion berry and chuck brown. the artist said she should be finished in another week or two. >> wisdom you will
it comes after maryland and d.c.uit for president's tax returns to be turned over for payment to d.c. hotel. >> fairfax county a substitute teacher is accused of trying to have sex with a student. they arrest the hateem after he araivrned a to meet 'young girl to have sex. he's charged with solicitation of a minor and attempted indecent lickties. >> a warning this morning from d.c. police about a t surveillance north west. two men walked into office building hey vitae and approached...
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and southern maryland.ring the rest of the afternoon, might get a few passing rain showers moving in from the west. some of them maybe thunder and lightning out of tf of the moun. in is around 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. and most of it is done by about 9:00, 10:00. so by 7:00 in the morning for the commute, near 70. by noon, mid-70s and mid and upper 70s for the rest of the on tuesday, highs on tuesday in the upper 70s. and wednesday and thursday, turning cooler. and then the heat comes again next sunday, a week from today, it will be up around 90 degrees and staying that way hot and humid the following monday and maybe day ten on tuesday thsome storms around. >> tuss is off, but he joined mark segraves and pat lawson muse for reporter's notebook about that. >> and we'll be back in 15 minutes. >>> good morning. i'm pat lawson muse. a high profile baltimore democrat fish bely jumps into the race for maryland's governor. ben he's announced he is seeking the democratic nomination and he joins a growing field of challeng
and southern maryland.ring the rest of the afternoon, might get a few passing rain showers moving in from the west. some of them maybe thunder and lightning out of tf of the moun. in is around 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. and most of it is done by about 9:00, 10:00. so by 7:00 in the morning for the commute, near 70. by noon, mid-70s and mid and upper 70s for the rest of the on tuesday, highs on tuesday in the upper 70s. and wednesday and thursday, turning cooler. and then the heat comes again next...
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he's from maryland and he has moves. >> he certainly does.he fact that he does it in full uniform, that's talent. this is a preview of what you will see on the show, ameri"ames got talent" at 8:00 p.m. here on nbc4. i'm telling you, it's a family favorite in my house. you see all kinds of acts. >> one of the shows you can watch together. >> exactly. >>> one of the best basketball players in the world waking up with more honors after the nba awards. we'll tell you which award the wizards john wall went home with. >> make sure your summer is safe and secure. up next, the reminders you need to hear before you light up e bathrb >>> crabbers may have to cut back on their harvest this year. that means you may have to start paying more for blue crabs. >> chesapeake bay's juvenile crab population is down. we're talking 54% this summer. researchers say crabbers should scale back and give the juveniles time to grow and reproduce. if they do, you'll probably wind up paying more for the crabs they do catch. >> we're willing to pay for them as crab lovers
he's from maryland and he has moves. >> he certainly does.he fact that he does it in full uniform, that's talent. this is a preview of what you will see on the show, ameri"ames got talent" at 8:00 p.m. here on nbc4. i'm telling you, it's a family favorite in my house. you see all kinds of acts. >> one of the shows you can watch together. >> exactly. >>> one of the best basketball players in the world waking up with more honors after the nba awards. we'll...
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this comes after maryland's governor made this same request. >> so we don't have anything to hide. i mean, there's nothing to be afraid of. >> reporter: the teacher we was never anything in writing asking teachers or asking counselors to change grades, but she told us that it was made clear to them that this is the expectation that more students graduate, today, the maryland state board of education said they want to do an investigation into these accusations. >> all in favor, aye. >> aye. >> reporter: the maryland state board of education voted unanimously to investigate allegations of widespread grade tampering within the prince georges county school system. >> we don't have any evidence yet, these are just allegations. this implicates the reliability of data. >> after maryland state superintendent, karen, read a letter from prince georges county school ceo requesting the board do an independent investigation. >> so we don't have anything to hide. i mean, there's nothing to be afraid of. >> dr. maxwell spoke with news 4 where he denied any wrongdoing. >> i have not, nor have anyb
this comes after maryland's governor made this same request. >> so we don't have anything to hide. i mean, there's nothing to be afraid of. >> reporter: the teacher we was never anything in writing asking teachers or asking counselors to change grades, but she told us that it was made clear to them that this is the expectation that more students graduate, today, the maryland state board of education said they want to do an investigation into these accusations. >> all in favor,...
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jonathan: medical marijuana is headed to maryland. chicago-based green thumb industries has purchased a downtown silver spring property to open a medical marijuana dispensary by years end. indicative say they will sell ils to asens, and op many as 150 people per day. people who live near the future shop are not happy. >> it surprising to be right kneeler -- right near. a lot of buildings in a school licenses onary marijuana shops. alison: at the center, a big top circus tent on the mall. among the features, collections of historic items come in exhibits about culture and migration. the festival runs through the fourth of july in july 6 through july 9. and it's all free. good stuff. jonathan: playing the lottery is simple. you want to win, of course, and they want you to win. >> there is nothing better than winners for us in our business. alison: how when the world has $67 million in prize money gone unclaimed just in our area? the i-team investigates what happens to that money. plus -- ♪ you have to stay awake for this story. a dog co
jonathan: medical marijuana is headed to maryland. chicago-based green thumb industries has purchased a downtown silver spring property to open a medical marijuana dispensary by years end. indicative say they will sell ils to asens, and op many as 150 people per day. people who live near the future shop are not happy. >> it surprising to be right kneeler -- right near. a lot of buildings in a school licenses onary marijuana shops. alison: at the center, a big top circus tent on the mall....
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on april 27th a noose was found happening inside the kitchen of the university of maryland. four days later bananas tied to posts were on the campus. it's the same day as the first black student took over as president. then on may 11th, 2017, a teacher found a noose hanging from a light fixture at a middle school in an arundle county. two men were arrested and charged with hate crimes. then last friday a noose was found near the smithsonian. no one has been arrested. fifth time in a month a noose was found inside the museum. >>> happening today, a man who d.c. found with a pistol, assault rifle and 90 rounds of ammo at the trump hotel. police say that he checked into the hotel just before 1:00 a.m. on wednesday. told the parking attendant he had guns in his car. after the arrest d.c. police said they averted a potential disaster. the secret service said that an interview revealed that he stayed at the hotel to show his support for the president and that he posed no immediate threat. he's expected in court later this afternoon. >>> president trump will announce a much anticip
on april 27th a noose was found happening inside the kitchen of the university of maryland. four days later bananas tied to posts were on the campus. it's the same day as the first black student took over as president. then on may 11th, 2017, a teacher found a noose hanging from a light fixture at a middle school in an arundle county. two men were arrested and charged with hate crimes. then last friday a noose was found near the smithsonian. no one has been arrested. fifth time in a month a...
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this after maryland's governor made the same request. maxwell wrote a letter saying this, i categorically deny any accusation that was ordered by me or others acting on my behalf to promote students. tracee wilkins spoke with him and this is >>> the prince georges county teacher was one of the first to come forward to county board of education members, alleging grade tampering. >> i revealed what was going on at the school. they said they were hearing the same thing. >> -- they say the school system was trying to boost graduation rate. >> if you don't give the grade or change the work, the principal has the authority to do it. they can change a grade for you. >> all in favor, aye. >> aye. >> today the maryland state board of education voted unanimously to investigate allegations of widespread grade tampering within the prince georges koun georges county school system. this is just allegations. this implicate and we want to make sure the kids are well served. >> dr. karen read a letter from prince georges county school ceo requesting the
this after maryland's governor made the same request. maxwell wrote a letter saying this, i categorically deny any accusation that was ordered by me or others acting on my behalf to promote students. tracee wilkins spoke with him and this is >>> the prince georges county teacher was one of the first to come forward to county board of education members, alleging grade tampering. >> i revealed what was going on at the school. they said they were hearing the same thing. >> --...
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attorney again ral monday for maryland and d.c. fled a lawsuit seeking tax returns saying ownership of trump international hotel in d.c. violates constitutional law that bars elected officials from receiving gifts and personal payments. now the post is reporting so far 196 lawmakers joined recent complaint which is more than any lawmakers ever to sign on to sue the president. however, guys, no republican support so far. that's the latest in north west at the trump international hotel. anjali hemphill, "fox5 local news". >> 4:31st time now. virginia primary results are in. who will face off in the gubernatorial race. >> gil etion pi will face out to north an am. governor terri make ulive and democrats backed >> and ed gillespie ran by defeating trump campaign manager stewart and frank wagner finished a distant third and in the race for governor fairfax beat flat and rossy and he will challenge jill vocal in november. >>> president trump sharing thoughts on republicans' efforts toe replace and repeal obamacare. yesterday the presiden
attorney again ral monday for maryland and d.c. fled a lawsuit seeking tax returns saying ownership of trump international hotel in d.c. violates constitutional law that bars elected officials from receiving gifts and personal payments. now the post is reporting so far 196 lawmakers joined recent complaint which is more than any lawmakers ever to sign on to sue the president. however, guys, no republican support so far. that's the latest in north west at the trump international hotel. anjali...
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southern maryland. trough moving through eastern western maryland and part of pennsylvania. it's mostly cloudy right now. few sprinkles from the beltway to stafford, spots vaipian and band of showers potomac there. light to moderate showers there. if are you in southern maryland and under a downpour you're not ma'am inning it. we have a few showers around and that's the case as we are unstable enough with a cold front passing by today we have a passing shower in the forecast. generally partly cloudy and sunshine. and enough of a cool breeze and chance for shower that makes it feel like maybe it's not a pool day. close call. still comfortable out there. temperatures will mainly be in 70s central parts of washington and temperatures in fox future cast showing bands of clouds moving through. in and out of cloud cover. paving shower and brief. we clear out later tonight. high temperatures 80 washington and normal is 87. we're in the 70s along the mountains and far northern suburbs. frederick and gaithersbur
southern maryland. trough moving through eastern western maryland and part of pennsylvania. it's mostly cloudy right now. few sprinkles from the beltway to stafford, spots vaipian and band of showers potomac there. light to moderate showers there. if are you in southern maryland and under a downpour you're not ma'am inning it. we have a few showers around and that's the case as we are unstable enough with a cold front passing by today we have a passing shower in the forecast. generally partly...
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there were marylanders who had pro-confederate sympathies. one of the interesting things is that after they had shelled washington and were withdrawing, there were -- i am blanking on which town it was, but there was a town in maryland they went to. in any case, they were marylanders within early's ranks that refused to bring the town and instead argued for some negotiation and coming down on the price of the ransom. i guess what i'm saying is there were feelings on both sides. certainly, marylanders were not , but some did have sympathies with the confederates. the same was true when it came to confederate marylanders who were fully dedicated to the confederate cause. even they had to draw a line and say they did not want to participate in burning maryland. >> in a very brief passage, you talk about the intermixing of occupying --diers , andieve it was winchester their dalliance with some of the negro women. did any of this continue, or were there interracial marriages, or was it just a quickie for the time? >> the quick answer is i don't kn
there were marylanders who had pro-confederate sympathies. one of the interesting things is that after they had shelled washington and were withdrawing, there were -- i am blanking on which town it was, but there was a town in maryland they went to. in any case, they were marylanders within early's ranks that refused to bring the town and instead argued for some negotiation and coming down on the price of the ransom. i guess what i'm saying is there were feelings on both sides. certainly,...
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and maryland.lp you get around the backup. >> you need to leave yourself extra time no matter what route you take. we're starting out with storms soaking roads. >> your ride is about to get more expensive. what you need to know about the fare hikes and cutbacks to the hours you can get a ride. >>> good morning everyone. i'm eun yang. >>> i'm adam tuss in for aaron this morning. we're getting a look at the damage left behind by tropical storm cindy. >> that's a lot of destruction there. it's a tropical depression now. what's left of it is what is soaking our area this morning. sheena parveen and amelia draper. more on how long the rain will stick around. >> first, we want to get to the breaking news on the roads. melissa is working on alternate routes. let's start with justin finch live along new york avenue. justin? >> reporter: good morning. coming to you from alongside the d.c. bound traffic now impacted by this wreck we've been talking about all morning. a long line of cars. but the d.c. bound t
and maryland.lp you get around the backup. >> you need to leave yourself extra time no matter what route you take. we're starting out with storms soaking roads. >> your ride is about to get more expensive. what you need to know about the fare hikes and cutbacks to the hours you can get a ride. >>> good morning everyone. i'm eun yang. >>> i'm adam tuss in for aaron this morning. we're getting a look at the damage left behind by tropical storm cindy. >> that's...
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it's ongoing in accokeek, maryland. indian head highway remains closed both ways, northbound and southbound at points between 227 and 228. traffic is diverted northbound on to independence road and livingston road. southbound traffic is taken off south of 228 near pine lane. that's the scene of a serious crash. it actually occurred last night. the police work is still unfolding. otherwise, though, volume is fairly light around the region. we're talking about no i-95. that's good news and around the beltway in maryland and virginia, traffic is fairly light. northbound and southbound between baltimore and the capitol beltway and the springfield interchange and fredericksburg, so far so good. volumes are still light. we'll see how long that lasts. that is the very latest from the t.o.p. traffic center. back to you. >> dave, thank you. >>> chuck with us now. sun is on the way to coming up position. >> is that a -- wait. >> that is a very scientific term. you need to get on board with that, i'm just saying. >> one minute and
it's ongoing in accokeek, maryland. indian head highway remains closed both ways, northbound and southbound at points between 227 and 228. traffic is diverted northbound on to independence road and livingston road. southbound traffic is taken off south of 228 near pine lane. that's the scene of a serious crash. it actually occurred last night. the police work is still unfolding. otherwise, though, volume is fairly light around the region. we're talking about no i-95. that's good news and around...
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james shea entering the race for maryland governor. he's one of maryland's largest law firms. he chaired the university system of maryland board of regents. he's the 6th democrat to challenge larry hogan. the others are baker, state senator richard met lynn owe and ben jellies. the primary still a year away. in 2018. >>> it looks like former president obama is getting back into politics to help the man who could be virginia's next governor. the huffington post reports that obama will hit the trail for ralph northam. an obama aide confirmed that he made a congratulatory call to northa m. ed gillespie will go up against him for that seat. >>> time is 4:32. a district icon will be remembered. former d.c. councilman jim graham was a staunch advocate for gay rights and pioneer for hiv research funding. he served four terms starting in 1998. until 5:00 today his body will lie in repose. after noon, the mayor and his family will be part of a service there. at 12:30, the public will be allowed to pay respects. tomorrow his funeral will be held at the all souls unitarian church. >>> to
james shea entering the race for maryland governor. he's one of maryland's largest law firms. he chaired the university system of maryland board of regents. he's the 6th democrat to challenge larry hogan. the others are baker, state senator richard met lynn owe and ben jellies. the primary still a year away. in 2018. >>> it looks like former president obama is getting back into politics to help the man who could be virginia's next governor. the huffington post reports that obama will...
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the maryland primary is a year away. june of 2018. >>> we're not going to let our story just go away. we're not going to road rage. >> anger and frustration during a vigil for nabra hassanen in northwest d.c. in about an hour, many more will come together to remember her in a funeral service at the adams center. hassanen was found dead as she was beaten from a baseball bat as she walked back from a mosque. darwin torres is accused of killing her. the commonwealth's attorney says they've not ruled that out. >>> the mayor of baltimore says it's a wonder no one died. a steam pipe explosion ripped a huge hole in the middle of utah street. the street is still closed off today. heavy steam blanketed surrounding hotels and cars. the blast happened less than a mile from camden yards. five people are hurt, but the injuries are considered relatively minor. investigators are working to determine exactly what caused the explosion. ♪ [ music ] >>> it is really summer today. melissa nord is here. >> summer began at 12:24 a.m., and wea
the maryland primary is a year away. june of 2018. >>> we're not going to let our story just go away. we're not going to road rage. >> anger and frustration during a vigil for nabra hassanen in northwest d.c. in about an hour, many more will come together to remember her in a funeral service at the adams center. hassanen was found dead as she was beaten from a baseball bat as she walked back from a mosque. darwin torres is accused of killing her. the commonwealth's attorney says...
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starting july 1st, the start talking maryland act goes into effect. requires classrooms to educate about the dangers of drug like heroin and opioids. start talking maryland act requires public schools to stock the overoverdose drug called naroxone. >>> a warning about attraction for anyone hitting the boardwalk. temporary tattoos. a virginia family said during a recent trip they let their 5-year-old son get a black henna tattoo. while the color faded the mark from the tattoo remains. they took the boy to the doctor who said the henna may have been used using a dye using what's only approved for hair dye >> i never noticed that. i went on to google and it's everywhere >> really henna comes from a plant leave. >>> coming up on fox 5 news morning, a settlement is reached in the michael brown wrongful death lawsuit >>> a beloved toy knowing mostly being a side kick boyfriend is getting a new look. >>> a live look outside across the region. the time right now, 4:50 on the very first official day of also, the longest day of the year. ask me how i know that.
starting july 1st, the start talking maryland act goes into effect. requires classrooms to educate about the dangers of drug like heroin and opioids. start talking maryland act requires public schools to stock the overoverdose drug called naroxone. >>> a warning about attraction for anyone hitting the boardwalk. temporary tattoos. a virginia family said during a recent trip they let their 5-year-old son get a black henna tattoo. while the color faded the mark from the tattoo remains....
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this is happening in the area of the anacostia it's just past maryland -- police and fire had impacted the 3600 block of new york avenue. shutting down traffic along that roadway and the surrounding area. a major response indeed. we have more than four vehicles involved in the crash. at least three catching fire here. one person trapped inside of a vehicle and two others also hurt here. again, the response in traffic impacting the morning rush. we spoke to drivers caught in the traffic. take a listen. >> oh, okay. oh, my gosh, that's terrible. i'm sorry to hear that. i'm very late for work. >> yeah. >> yeah? >> did you wake up early, do anything differently as a result? >> i didn't know approximabout just now. >> reporter: so the advice would be to not be caught by surprise. the relief is that traffic is moving along here. as you can see it's being choked off into one lane to be pushed off happening and follow your alternates. that is the latest live. back into the studio. >> all right. thank you, justin. taking a look from above. from chopper 4. inbound 50 at 295 still had two-mile ba
this is happening in the area of the anacostia it's just past maryland -- police and fire had impacted the 3600 block of new york avenue. shutting down traffic along that roadway and the surrounding area. a major response indeed. we have more than four vehicles involved in the crash. at least three catching fire here. one person trapped inside of a vehicle and two others also hurt here. again, the response in traffic impacting the morning rush. we spoke to drivers caught in the traffic. take a...
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the same judge created a hurdle by requiring maryland to on maryland is expected to appeal. meantime the state is halting some work on the purple line. >> what can i tell you? almost my entire life the purple line has been on the drawing board. more than 30 years this thing has been planned. and it looked like it was -- >> it was four days away from them sticking a shovel in the ground before the judge decided that they needed to reevaluate. >> and now we're seeing the ripple effect from that judge's decision.y saying that we have to put the brakes on further expenditures, a hiring freeze, construction. so who knows. but it is again frustrating and i think we'll continue to see the yard signs, it's a continuous battle between neighbors on two different sides. >> is it going to be an election issue? >> without a date. >> ben jealous, when he announced in baltimore, he talked about the transit line and he talked about the line in baltimore that needed to be funded and he mentioned the purple line as well. so it is already an issue in the upupcoming election season. >> i rememb
the same judge created a hurdle by requiring maryland to on maryland is expected to appeal. meantime the state is halting some work on the purple line. >> what can i tell you? almost my entire life the purple line has been on the drawing board. more than 30 years this thing has been planned. and it looked like it was -- >> it was four days away from them sticking a shovel in the ground before the judge decided that they needed to reevaluate. >> and now we're seeing the ripple...
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the appeals court in richmond upheld a decision by a federal judge in maryland. and that judge blocked any enforcement of this ban, citing campaign comments by then candidate trump and his proposed cutoff of muslims entering the country. despite that candidate trump said that many times, the doj ha he meant actually would require, quote, judicial psycho analysis. >> the president's executive order is well within his lawful authority to keep the nation safe and protect our communities from terrorism. the president is not required to admit people from countries that sponsor terrorism. until he determines that they were properly vetted or do not pose a risk to the united states. >> if the supreme court does take up the case, it's likely they won't hear arguments until late summer or sometime in the fall. a federal judge in hawaii has also blocked the travel ban. the appeals court in california has not issued its ruling. we're following it all. >> thank you. >>> russian president vladimir putin is dismissing all the attention surrounding his country's ambassador and
the appeals court in richmond upheld a decision by a federal judge in maryland. and that judge blocked any enforcement of this ban, citing campaign comments by then candidate trump and his proposed cutoff of muslims entering the country. despite that candidate trump said that many times, the doj ha he meant actually would require, quote, judicial psycho analysis. >> the president's executive order is well within his lawful authority to keep the nation safe and protect our communities from...
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isreleased --rushern baker running for governor of maryland. he already has campaign stops planned for today. baker has getting his start in the maryland house of delegates. he joins now the former naacp rossdent ben jealous and hoping to unseat the current republican governor, larry hogan. ralph jaffe has also announced his intention of running. now to a case that shock to the nation, a black man shot to death in his car by a police officer. the aftermath, streamed live on facebook. the officer was acquitted of all charges. now we are seeing new dashcam video showing what happened after he pulled casteel over, saying he looks like a burglary subject. we want to warn you that this video is graphic and may be disturbing to some viewers. >> i have to tel don't pull it out. [screaming] ofry: he was found guilty second-degree manslaughter -- not guilty of second three-month that's secondary manslaughter. autria: a ferguson was very police officer shot michael ,rown to death three years ago setting off riots that destroyed part of the city. financia
isreleased --rushern baker running for governor of maryland. he already has campaign stops planned for today. baker has getting his start in the maryland house of delegates. he joins now the former naacp rossdent ben jealous and hoping to unseat the current republican governor, larry hogan. ralph jaffe has also announced his intention of running. now to a case that shock to the nation, a black man shot to death in his car by a police officer. the aftermath, streamed live on facebook. the...
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and maryland.he attorneys general sending out a notice to the press last week that they would perhaps file the case today and central to this case is this hotel right here, the trump international hotel here in d.c. as well as trump's other network of hotels and golf courses around the country and perhaps even around the world. now, you may recall that in january president trump said he was stepping back from the trump org properties to avoid conflicts of interest. so, his sons now handle the business dealings but trump still technically owns the company and the attorneys general of d.c. and the maryland say the president is still benefiting personally. the u.s. constitution says u.s. officials can't take gifts or other benefits from foreign governments. now, speaking in detail to the washington post the attorneys general say embassies and foreign officials have chosen to use the trump hotel taking business away from other properties in d.c. and the maryland. another clause in the constitution says
and maryland.he attorneys general sending out a notice to the press last week that they would perhaps file the case today and central to this case is this hotel right here, the trump international hotel here in d.c. as well as trump's other network of hotels and golf courses around the country and perhaps even around the world. now, you may recall that in january president trump said he was stepping back from the trump org properties to avoid conflicts of interest. so, his sons now handle the...
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and last year she was stationed at fort meade, maryland. a former neighbor says there was nothing unusual about her. winner also worked part time at the columbia yoga shop in maryland. a student and an instructor told us.. she was a very nice, very sweet person. developing now.. the search is intensifying for the killer of two montgomery county honor students. shadi najjar and artem ziberov were found shot to death monday night in montgomery villege. they were inside najjar's vehicle. the two were students at northwest high school in germantown. and they were about to graduate. graduation went ahead as scheduled.. at d-a-r constitution hall in downtown washington. at d-a-r constitution hall in downtown washington. the murders have no suspects.. and no motive. a cheverly mother who pleaded guilty to suffocating her two children will be sentenced today. sonya spoon entered the plea back in march. police say in septemeber of 20-14 - spoon covered her two toddlers heads with plastic bags wrapped with duct tape. the murders happened about a week
and last year she was stationed at fort meade, maryland. a former neighbor says there was nothing unusual about her. winner also worked part time at the columbia yoga shop in maryland. a student and an instructor told us.. she was a very nice, very sweet person. developing now.. the search is intensifying for the killer of two montgomery county honor students. shadi najjar and artem ziberov were found shot to death monday night in montgomery villege. they were inside najjar's vehicle. the two...
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the 1.2 million marylanders who rely upon the medicaid program, and all marylanders who don't want to see what we call cost shifting, when someone doesn't have health insurance ends up in our emergency room, doesn't pay the bill and everyone else pays those bills. so why are we doing this? what is the reason why we've gone through this pain? i've heard my colleagues talk about it. it's absolutely true. the republicans need to make room for the tax cut. they're pretty clear about it. close to a trillion dollars in tax cuts. that's would they need to do. who benefits from tax cuts? the wealthy, those who have access to health care and. and who pays for the tax cuts? those who are the most vulnerable in our community. that is just wrong. i want -- my staff has put together a lot of individual letters that have been sent to us. i don't need to go through them. i can tell you just experiences that i've had walking on the streets of baltimore or, quite frankly, walking anywhere, including here in washington. when people come up to me and said, senator cardin, keep up the fight, you know wha
the 1.2 million marylanders who rely upon the medicaid program, and all marylanders who don't want to see what we call cost shifting, when someone doesn't have health insurance ends up in our emergency room, doesn't pay the bill and everyone else pays those bills. so why are we doing this? what is the reason why we've gone through this pain? i've heard my colleagues talk about it. it's absolutely true. the republicans need to make room for the tax cut. they're pretty clear about it. close to a...
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officer. >> in maryland.hinking, holy cow. >> reporter: three weeks before heidi's murder, an officer had spotted alexander bennett walking down a baltimore highway. >> when a wanted check is run by a patrolman or an officer that check remains in the computer forever. >> how important was that? >> incredibly important. >> reporter: detectives meyer and childs hopped a flight to denver. it was time to meet this alexander bennett. >> coming up -- >> a suspect's story, a surprise to even these experienced detectives. >> that's why -- it is strange. these birds once affected by oil are heading back home. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. >> reporter: in january 2012, two baltimore county detectives flew to denver, colorado. their mission --
officer. >> in maryland.hinking, holy cow. >> reporter: three weeks before heidi's murder, an officer had spotted alexander bennett walking down a baltimore highway. >> when a wanted check is run by a patrolman or an officer that check remains in the computer forever. >> how important was that? >> incredibly important. >> reporter: detectives meyer and childs hopped a flight to denver. it was time to meet this alexander bennett. >> coming up -- >>...
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we sent chopper4 to take a look at that maryland property.ack in december, president obama said the compounds were used for spying. the properties were seized. now "the washington post" reports that trump's administration is considering a plan to allow russia to re-occupy the properties without giving anything in return. the top democrat on the house intelligence committee told nbc news today that he would be horrified if the properties are returned without concessions from moscow. adding to the intrigue, the russian embassy sent a tweet ten days ago, threatening unspecified counter measures if the property is not returned to moscow's control. >>> and vladimir putin made an interesting reversal today when he hinted that private russian hackers may have been involved in the cyber attacks during our presidential campaign. he had previously denied any russian role at all. nbc's megyn kelly is in russia, and she will ask putin about the shift in an exclusive one-on-one interview. you can see her reporting on the megyn kelly, that's this sunday he
we sent chopper4 to take a look at that maryland property.ack in december, president obama said the compounds were used for spying. the properties were seized. now "the washington post" reports that trump's administration is considering a plan to allow russia to re-occupy the properties without giving anything in return. the top democrat on the house intelligence committee told nbc news today that he would be horrified if the properties are returned without concessions from moscow....
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so y'all trying to get maryland customers? >> not so much maryland customers. we are just trying to get customers, you know? sam: city officials admit there will be legal and they will try to confiscate the illegal ones, but -- >> we do a good job of seizing them. but anyone who has been here in district of columbia on the 4th of july knows we don't get them all. sam: the fire department expects to be busy. chief dean said at this period last year they had 12,000 calls for service. that is from burns from fooling with fireworks to actual fires so it will be a busy time they expect this year as well. reporting live from northwest washington, i'm sam ford. abc7 news. alison: it's very busy here, sam. thank you. we have a list of all the july th events across the area at wjla.com. nancy: with all the event what is will the weather be like for the long holiday weekend? gorgeous out now as we look at the capitol. chief meteorologist doug hill in the weather center with the forecast. >> you know any amount of time th will get to you after a while. heat and humidity.
so y'all trying to get maryland customers? >> not so much maryland customers. we are just trying to get customers, you know? sam: city officials admit there will be legal and they will try to confiscate the illegal ones, but -- >> we do a good job of seizing them. but anyone who has been here in district of columbia on the 4th of july knows we don't get them all. sam: the fire department expects to be busy. chief dean said at this period last year they had 12,000 calls for service....
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the minimum wage also increases in maryland. to battle the opioid crisis, schools will be required to keep the locks own -- naloxone on , women will be able to buy a years worth of supplies for birth control at a time. youngs will now teach drivers how to safely in with police during a traffic stop. -- interact with police during a traffic stop. let's talk about the weather. doug: it will be hot and humid. it will feel like summer. no extremes. a couple of degrees above average, few thunderstorm chances the next few days. generally settling into an early summer weather pattern. look fromith a live the weather camera at chesapeake beach resort in northern calvert county. 84 degrees with many areas on the waterfront -- the key is the wind direction. if the winds go a little more southeasterly at the bay, t temperatures drop down into the 70's pretty quickly. generally in the 70's at the maryland and delaware beaches this upcoming weekend. through this evening, we will be hot and humid. 91, typical summer weather. the folklife fest
the minimum wage also increases in maryland. to battle the opioid crisis, schools will be required to keep the locks own -- naloxone on , women will be able to buy a years worth of supplies for birth control at a time. youngs will now teach drivers how to safely in with police during a traffic stop. -- interact with police during a traffic stop. let's talk about the weather. doug: it will be hot and humid. it will feel like summer. no extremes. a couple of degrees above average, few...
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point to north beach maryland chopped and river to cambridge maryland in the middle child and river actually river brooms island maryland until six fifteen pm at four thirteen pm strong thunderstorms well ok to along the line extending from your deal to me or chesapeake beach to see leonard creek moving northeast at forty knots. hazard wind gusts thirty four knots or greater source radar indicated impact boaters and small craft could be thrown overboard by suddenly higher winds and waves capsizing their vessel locations impacted include river green well state park blanco mid-point solomons island coupled creek down creek drum point north beach there's beach james island flag harbor calvert cliffs tillman island chesapeake beach and taylors island move to safe harbor until hazardous weather passes. ties with countries were cut two weeks ago triggering the worst crisis in years well in paris an armed attacker has driven a car into a police van on the champ roundabout well the french interior ministry says it was international and intentional and that the attacker is dead no one else h
point to north beach maryland chopped and river to cambridge maryland in the middle child and river actually river brooms island maryland until six fifteen pm at four thirteen pm strong thunderstorms well ok to along the line extending from your deal to me or chesapeake beach to see leonard creek moving northeast at forty knots. hazard wind gusts thirty four knots or greater source radar indicated impact boaters and small craft could be thrown overboard by suddenly higher winds and waves...
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>>> rushern baker announced he's running for governor of maryland. he joins three other declared democrats hoping to challenge republican larry hogan next year. >>> the state of georgia remains red following a nail biting house special election, republican karen handle beat out john ossoff to next congress woman. it was the most expensive house race in u.s. history. the seat will once again be up for grabs in a year and a half during the 2018 mid term elections. >>> take a closer look at all of this on 5at630. tweet us your thoughts right now using #5at630. look for your tweets on our political show coming up next. >>> stay with the politics theme. in an election rematch against vincent gray in 2018, cork to the new "washington post" policy, 67% of voters approve of the job dc's mayor is doing, in a hypothetical three-way democratic mayoral primary, bowser has 50%, trailed by vincent gray. followed by attorney general carl racine. >> i think that she's doing best she can right now. we like to see more, especially for the folks native to washington, d
>>> rushern baker announced he's running for governor of maryland. he joins three other declared democrats hoping to challenge republican larry hogan next year. >>> the state of georgia remains red following a nail biting house special election, republican karen handle beat out john ossoff to next congress woman. it was the most expensive house race in u.s. history. the seat will once again be up for grabs in a year and a half during the 2018 mid term elections. >>>...
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and virginia to join maryland in contributing 170 million annually.erm borrowing. >> reflecting pool on the national mall is scheduled to reopen today. it was closed for several days last week so a parasite could be removed. the parasite which grows on snails was blamed for killing 80 ducks. the same parasite is known to cause skin rashes in humans. >> ♪ >> all right. 5:35. gary, i hope you had a wonderful father's day. >> yeah, it was busy but it was good. i was outside. >> did you grille. >> i did grille. >> were you with your kids. >> i was with my kids. at least some of my kids. >> wait. >> i got kids all over the place. >> my gosh. >> summer time, you know what i mean. >> wait, what. >> not >> florida, pennsylvania,. >> papa was a rolling stone. >> all the kids that you know of. >> i heard from all my kids. not all the ones i know about. i heard from all my kids. that didn't slip by me. >> we hear thunderstorms might be coming our way. >> whew, yes, and look how warm and muggy it is out there this morning, 80 degrees. 73 -- don't scare me like th
and virginia to join maryland in contributing 170 million annually.erm borrowing. >> reflecting pool on the national mall is scheduled to reopen today. it was closed for several days last week so a parasite could be removed. the parasite which grows on snails was blamed for killing 80 ducks. the same parasite is known to cause skin rashes in humans. >> ♪ >> all right. 5:35. gary, i hope you had a wonderful father's day. >> yeah, it was busy but it was good. i was...
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>>> five first responders who died on the job were remembered at a special service today by the maryland fire and rescue services memorial foundation. among them charles rick gentlecore. the 52-year-old died on duty at the burtonsville fire department in montgomery county. also remembered charles duffy of fort detrick, christopher hill of prince george's county prince george's county fire and ems and jacob cogsworth of >>> in 2014 this young student died. a garden was dedicated to him today. they placed a plaque. mascias just wanted to spread awareness that kids can get cancer and he wanted to fight for funding for a cure. >>> today in potomac, maryland, some 400 kids came together for the 16th annual keen sports festival which can stands -- which stands for kids enjoy exercise now. today participants celebrated the season's end with outdoor activities like obstacle courses, zumba, soccer and face painting and one girl, she even got the chance to try her hand at tv reporting. >> how do you feel about this event? >> it's beautiful. i feel like i'm a part of this family and i'll never back
>>> five first responders who died on the job were remembered at a special service today by the maryland fire and rescue services memorial foundation. among them charles rick gentlecore. the 52-year-old died on duty at the burtonsville fire department in montgomery county. also remembered charles duffy of fort detrick, christopher hill of prince george's county prince george's county fire and ems and jacob cogsworth of >>> in 2014 this young student died. a garden was...
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maryland and virginia saved more insured children. rates grew between 2010 and 2015. maryland up.ir went have 93 to 95. >> maryland taking action to help people who may have overdosedment department of mental health and hygiene issued an order that has farm i es stocking miloxone. larry hogan signed a law giving marylanders betser access to the drug. previously only people trained to administer the drug had access to the drug. >> well getting people to eat healthier was a goal. names of certain foods can impact a person's decision to eat it or not. they presented exotic and enticing names on the labeled if they wanted to that renamed and participate apt cleaned their face. people are attracted to better foods with simple names. >> green beaten is a green beaten is a green beaten. >> no matter how you look at it. >> and they're good. >> good more you. >> okay. >> coming up, new charges are being leveled in the flint michigan water crisis. >> and actor john pro lynn ta >> there's the jefferson memorial on this wednesday. with a little desposito. >> i love this song. justin bieber do
maryland and virginia saved more insured children. rates grew between 2010 and 2015. maryland up.ir went have 93 to 95. >> maryland taking action to help people who may have overdosedment department of mental health and hygiene issued an order that has farm i es stocking miloxone. larry hogan signed a law giving marylanders betser access to the drug. previously only people trained to administer the drug had access to the drug. >> well getting people to eat healthier was a goal....
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she previously lived in columbia, maryland. steve: the first this tuesday evening, skies are clearing. southern maryland had a few showers in the past half hour. those have fizzled out. the numbers tomorrow, one more cool day, comfortably warm, low humidity. highs into the lower 80's, 83 leesburg, 84 fredericksburg. and humid, we hot have a heat wave set to start thursday that will bring heat index values close to 100 degrees as soon as this saturday. more on that, plus looking ahead to the fourth of july, coming up. alison: 100 degrees, thank you. happening now, the police are looking for this guy after an up skirting incident and lot in county. he tried to take -- in loudoun county. he tried to take photos of the woman's skirt. call the police if you have information. jonathan: vandalism at an historic marlboro. grave markers were toppled sometime between thursday and sunday. the chief met with church leaders to try to get more information. >> it boggles your mind that somebody would do this. it's unfathomable. jonathan: the
she previously lived in columbia, maryland. steve: the first this tuesday evening, skies are clearing. southern maryland had a few showers in the past half hour. those have fizzled out. the numbers tomorrow, one more cool day, comfortably warm, low humidity. highs into the lower 80's, 83 leesburg, 84 fredericksburg. and humid, we hot have a heat wave set to start thursday that will bring heat index values close to 100 degrees as soon as this saturday. more on that, plus looking ahead to the...
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a problem in maryland. 50 inbound a crash right at 295. that area tends to get a lot of congestion later in the morning. luckily right now it's so sparse we're not seeing any major delays. use caution around that intersection. 50 through bowie looks good. if you're heading out of town to the bay bridge maybe a little early start to a vacation at the eastern shore this weekend for father's day, well, traffic is looking good there. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. we'll take a full look at the rest of your commute in just a few. >> all right. coming up on fox5 news morning o-celebrities and lawmakers join forces as they call for the new creation avenue museum on the national mall. >> steve harvey is back in the news because of what he said to a resident of flint, michigan. at 4:37 in the morning.utside- hey, it's 71 degrees. all of us at fox5 want to honor all the dads out there. post a picture of you and your dad and we'll those pictures on air all morning long. post some pictures. >> i love seeing those photos. get up, put those
a problem in maryland. 50 inbound a crash right at 295. that area tends to get a lot of congestion later in the morning. luckily right now it's so sparse we're not seeing any major delays. use caution around that intersection. 50 through bowie looks good. if you're heading out of town to the bay bridge maybe a little early start to a vacation at the eastern shore this weekend for father's day, well, traffic is looking good there. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. we'll take a full...
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northern maryland. the rain stays away from washington for today.tomorrow, though, we ha better chance for thunderstorms coming into the picture. keep that in mind. best way to stay safe over the weekend, have your nbc washington app downloaded and ready to go and you can follow me on twitter at chuck bell 4 and on instagram at forecast 4 you. we will have a check of your fourth of july forecast here. fireworks, weather, i think it will be dry for the fireworks. highs on the 4th around 90 degrees. a whole lot of 90s. eight out of the next ten days will be 90 degrees for higher, dave dildine. >> i'm sweating just thinking about it. you might be sweating too if you're planning to travel on i-95 in woodbridge. we're talking about a major crash causing big-time headaches northbound in the 95 express lanes between the prince william parkway and 123. there you can see it. the car on its roof. here's the change. the right shoulder. traffic is getting by on the right shoulder single file. however, the backup stretches to well before dale city. just north of
northern maryland. the rain stays away from washington for today.tomorrow, though, we ha better chance for thunderstorms coming into the picture. keep that in mind. best way to stay safe over the weekend, have your nbc washington app downloaded and ready to go and you can follow me on twitter at chuck bell 4 and on instagram at forecast 4 you. we will have a check of your fourth of july forecast here. fireworks, weather, i think it will be dry for the fireworks. highs on the 4th around 90...
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and maryland are going after president trump.ling accusing him of violating the constitution. details on this potentially historic case coming up in a few minutes on "today." >>> services to remember the victims of the pulse nightclub shooting will be happening all day today. today marks one year. head to our app for more on the tributes. >>> we're not sure when uproar restaurant and lounge will reopen after part of the roof started to bow. part of the newly expanded roof area started to shift yesterday. we're told excessive weight compromised the deck's floor support. head to the nbc washington app forupdates. >>> you'll need to start paying $2 an hour to park along the national mall. up until now you could park for free. parking is limited to three hours in order to increase turnover. >>> chopper 4 over the problem we were talking about westbound central avenue near the beltway. looks like it had reports a truck lost its load. everything looks pretty good to me right there. >>> pliing with the records? >> yes, indeed. the recor
and maryland are going after president trump.ling accusing him of violating the constitution. details on this potentially historic case coming up in a few minutes on "today." >>> services to remember the victims of the pulse nightclub shooting will be happening all day today. today marks one year. head to our app for more on the tributes. >>> we're not sure when uproar restaurant and lounge will reopen after part of the roof started to bow. part of the newly expanded...
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there were marylanders who had pro-confederate sympathies. one of the interesting things is that after they had shelled washington and were withdrawing, there was -- i am blanking on which town it was, but there was a town in maryland they went to. i cannot think of the name of this? i need some more coffee. in any case, they were marylanders within early's ranks that refused to bring the town and instead argued for some negotiation and coming down on the price of the ransom. i guess what i'm saying is there were feelings on both sides. certainly, marylanders were not happy, but some did have sympathies with the confederates. the same was true when it came to confederate marylanders who were fully dedicated to the confederate cause. even they had to draw a line and say they did not want to participate in burning maryland. elizabeth: thank you. other questions? veryofessor matsui, in a brief passage, you talk about the intermixing of the union soldiers occupying -- i believe it was winchester, and their dalliance with some of the negro women.
there were marylanders who had pro-confederate sympathies. one of the interesting things is that after they had shelled washington and were withdrawing, there was -- i am blanking on which town it was, but there was a town in maryland they went to. i cannot think of the name of this? i need some more coffee. in any case, they were marylanders within early's ranks that refused to bring the town and instead argued for some negotiation and coming down on the price of the ransom. i guess what i'm...
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she is not the only young girl missing in maryland. a family concerned about their daught she was last seen tuesday. she's 13 years old. >>> angie goff is back at the live desk with extreme heat out west and what it peeps for you. yikes, angie. >> reporter: doesn't look like any relief is in sight. another day of extreme temperatures. anyone or any of you that might have plans to go to and from the west, talking about southern california, nevada, las vegas, phoenix, you could be impacted by this. temperatures remain in the 120s throughout parts of the area. places i mentioned. scorching temperatures are causing massive power outages, really effecting travel. dozens of flights yesterday were cancelled because of conditions. they expect delays and cancellations today as well. says heat warnings in place now, and other concerns continue to grow, includes roads that can buckle as well as threat of wildfires. back to >> thank you. >>> well, won't see temperatures like that at home. still warm out there. >> still pretty warm, no 100s in the
she is not the only young girl missing in maryland. a family concerned about their daught she was last seen tuesday. she's 13 years old. >>> angie goff is back at the live desk with extreme heat out west and what it peeps for you. yikes, angie. >> reporter: doesn't look like any relief is in sight. another day of extreme temperatures. anyone or any of you that might have plans to go to and from the west, talking about southern california, nevada, las vegas, phoenix, you could be...
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we maryland. but this is our next system. upper level low is going to be moving out of tennessee and right into our area. it's bringing a lot of moisture with it. so it's bringing a lot of that moisture from the gulf of mexico, the humidity. we are talking about some heavy rain rates. again, that is really going to he set up fredericksburg and areas to the south. this rain is going to be filling in during the overnight and edging towards our area, towards daybreak tomorrow. 5:00 a.m., we're looking good tomorrow morning. but then we start to see that rain creeping in as we head through that morning commute. again, a few light scattered showers here. but the heaviest rain staying south of i-66. then as we head through the mid-morning, it starts to fill in. we could even have a few thunderstorms tomorrow. by the afternoon, everybody will start to see some showers. by the evening commute, definitely going to be a little on the wet side. temperatures in the upper 70s for daytime highs tomorrow. it will be muggy. heaviest rain sta
we maryland. but this is our next system. upper level low is going to be moving out of tennessee and right into our area. it's bringing a lot of moisture with it. so it's bringing a lot of that moisture from the gulf of mexico, the humidity. we are talking about some heavy rain rates. again, that is really going to he set up fredericksburg and areas to the south. this rain is going to be filling in during the overnight and edging towards our area, towards daybreak tomorrow. 5:00 a.m., we're...
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maryland's first designated farm brewery.duction brewery is a force to be reckoned with producing a craft option that fits all tastes. >>> number two, the big purple barn at hidden haven farms. this sanctuary provides a rehab home to horses and ponies. the barn welcomes individuals, private groups, camps and schools to teach the importance of the relationship between horse and rider and number one, old bowie. stop by and check out the railroad museum, take in quick history lesson at the welcome house, enjoy lunch at the old bowie town grill and don't forget to finish the trip with some ice cream. >> we can use ice cream today, right, because it will be that warm. >> yeah. 80s later this afternoon. >> she just said she wanted ice cream. don't we all. who is our little girl with the crown, tuck. >> tell me your name and tell me what got this for. >> may name is gianni and i am miss maryland junior miss. >> i love your crown. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> do you think that crown would fit me? >> never relinquish your crown, sist
maryland's first designated farm brewery.duction brewery is a force to be reckoned with producing a craft option that fits all tastes. >>> number two, the big purple barn at hidden haven farms. this sanctuary provides a rehab home to horses and ponies. the barn welcomes individuals, private groups, camps and schools to teach the importance of the relationship between horse and rider and number one, old bowie. stop by and check out the railroad museum, take in quick history lesson at...
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we'll see where it goes. >>> a boy in maryland must have really wanted a prize.climbed inside one of the claw arcade games at a hotel in maryland last night. we're told that he got in to get the -- he got in throughout game's prize door. the problem was that he kobt get out. it took the machine's owners 30 minutes to get the keys to get the boy out of the machine. no word on when did get the toy. we'll tlet you know about. that thousands of people were in and out wheaton enjoying great food. the taste of wheaton festival took place downtown. that's been an annual tradition there for some 22 years. and they took -- they had the best luck weather wise today. you could imagine a better day to be outside eating good food? >> so nice out there today. did you get outside? okay. yes, storm team 4 forecast. why your voi it didn't sound like me. they don't want us to do cross talk. hopefully you got outside. it was so nice out there today. now things are going to change. as they always do. of course, we're headed into monday. of course, we've got some rain on monday. but
we'll see where it goes. >>> a boy in maryland must have really wanted a prize.climbed inside one of the claw arcade games at a hotel in maryland last night. we're told that he got in to get the -- he got in throughout game's prize door. the problem was that he kobt get out. it took the machine's owners 30 minutes to get the keys to get the boy out of the machine. no word on when did get the toy. we'll tlet you know about. that thousands of people were in and out wheaton enjoying great...