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>> tim: yes. >> al: this shouldn't take long. you wonder how many of the women will be shocked by what they hear. >> tim: mykayla skinner could be shocked and maggie nichols will be devastated. a year ago she was definitely on the team. was the only athlete in the usa that competed all four events in the gold medal runs. ragan smith with a tremendous future. it will be hard for her, for all of them. but you know what? i think the rationale is strong. >> al: you know, these young women have been hearing the word "rio" for four years now. in your world, nastia, the world championships are great. the nationals are great. you are constantly surrounded by olympic rings every day. >> nastia: absolutely. you live your life to compete at the olympic games. no matter how many world championship medals you have. like simone biles. to complete the entire thing. she wants multiple gold medals at the olympic >> al: are you surprised it took this long? >> tim: i am a little bit. >> al: you had it wrapped up. >> tim: you know, think they also want to show the girls that, you know, this was a hard decision. you know, you can't overstate it. they have worked their entire lives, given everything to the process. it shouldn't be quick. if it is a selection committee they should get everything they need. >> nastia: they had a lot to discuss. especially with the mistakes going on. there is a lot. you look at the results. gabby douglas was in 7th place. she's behind a few of the athletes that probably won't make the team. there is a lot to explain. that goes back to the team. gabby douglas took it on the team finals and that's where they need her. >> al: when you heard gabby and how much did you do to get to this point? >> tim: i wasn't certainly wishing them not to do it. i know how hard it is. it's incredibly difficult. i just thought it was going to be too much for them. after all the time off they had. >> al: parents, waiting. they thought it would be 12 minutes. i wasn't prepared for a half hour talk show here. >> tim: this is agonizing for all parties. no question about it. i remember my mom talking to me about that process. going to the olympic trials. it was decided by score back then. she said it was excruciating. >> al: has anything changed in the process as far as what we are going to see in rio? taking us to the medals. starting with qualification. >> tim: absolutely. you have a five-person team. on each will put up four different gymnasts across the four different events. from there they will qualify, most likely in first place into the team finals. that team gets shifted to three up, three count. >> al: you have been the parent of a gymnast. your son pete put you in many situations. what dooupg wh you think when y parent and your kid is doing this? >> tim: i can't even tell you how painful it is. the indecision. aly raisman said she he's had a stomach ache for a month. her mom has, too. >> al: well, the biles are good. their daughter is going. one last break and we think when we come back, the much anticipated announcement of team usa. ♪ never underestimate the power of energizer. our longest lasting energizer max ever. it's a taste so bold, yet so smooth, it could only be called, black silk, from folgers. a taste you could enjoy, fresh brewed, or one cup at a time. black silk, from folgers. local demonstrations after a trying week for our country. the governor was squaulded with hot water hours before the >> al: back at the sap center where no one has left. it's been a wait of about a half an hour. it is time now to meet the five members >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president and ceo of usa gymnastics, steve petty! [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening. what an amazing night of gymnastics we have had here in san jose. it is now my great pleasure to introduce to you the five ladies who will represent the united states of america in rio de janeiro. three-time world champion simone biles! [ cheers and applause ] the reigning olympic all-around champion, gabrielle douglas! making her first olympic team, laurie hernandez! the reigning world champion on bar, madison kocian! and the second member of the fierce five 2012 olympic gold medalist aly raisman! [ cheers and applause ] they will be joined by the three replacement athletes. please welcome mykayla skinner! ragan smith! and ashton locklear! [ cheers and applause ] these are your olympic team members for 2016! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> al: the tears from gabby douglas tell you one thing. she didn't take this for granted. [ crowd chanting "usa" ] >> tim: wow. >> al: as we told you the replacements getting the attention is nice. things could easily go they get no taste of rio or the olympics. that's the way it is. this is the team. simone biles, gabby laurie hernandez -- 16 years old -- madison kocian and aly raisman. let's go down to andrea joyce. >> well, gabby said after night one, don't give up on me. they didn't. how emotional is this for you to be able to overcome the struggles to make the team? >> it's very emotional now. i had a couple of mistakes on day two but they still trusted and believed in me. i'm grateful and honored. i'm willing to work so hard, put my all into it. >> you had the guaranteed spot. you won trials. what was it like to be in the room? >> so emotional. so nerve wracking. everyone has worked hard. you really don't know. this is very emotional. >> the less you thi you compete. when you came out of the room, a lot going on. what do you think? >> obviously words can't describe how much it means to me to make a second olympic team. we are trying it on. i was like, gabby, i can't believe we did it. this was our goal. hopefully we can bring team usa another gold medal together. we're so excited. >> congratulations. see you in rio. al? >> al: those two get to taste the olympics again. the other three experience the olympics for the very first time. one of them will go to rio as the young member of the team and then the most decorated gymnast in history. here's andrea. >> you said it, al. simone, you have an amazing resumé of accomplishments. all these giant moments wrchlt does it fit in? >> definitely at the top. it's been a goal for a couple of years and i still can't believe it. it's so unreal. i'm proud and honored to selected. >> you have been cool as a cucumber every time we talk to you about the olympics. >> i'm an emotional person but i hide it. tonight it's just a very good emotionalnight. >> the u.s. has had the magnificent seven and the fierce five. what would you call this team when you look at the talent? >> i don't know. we're still fierce. fierce 5 second generation? >> you have time to think about it. congratulations. >> thank you. >> al: al? kobe bryant nice enough to come and experience this. we invite you to the networks of nbc universal on august 5. up next your late local news. that will do it. congratulations to the new five. hopefully they will be fierce, too. tim daggett, al trautwig and good night. >> announcer: this broadcast may not be will have company when he honors the dallas victims. former president george w. bush will be there and will reveal the other dignitaries. the texas governor suffered third degree burns shortly before speaking to the nation about the tragedy in dallas. we'll tell you what happened. a protest in the nation's capital. details on news 4. good evening, i'm meaghan fitzgerald. tonight we learned that vice president biden and george w. bush will also be we're also learning new details about the gunman. >> reporter: in dallas worship and conversation. community leaders gathered at a church. the subject, ending the bloodshed. >> i don't know how you feel, but my heart goes out to a generation that's had to watch this nonsense in realtime. >> the gathering comes three days after five police officers were killed and seven more wounded when a gunman opened fire on a protest march. one said thooung officers who risked their lives to save hers. >>. >> there were several lined against the wall. they just stayed there with us. i saw right in front of me. >> while the victims recover, new information is revealed about the gunman. he may have been planning larger attacks. >> based on evidence of bomb making materials and a journal that this suspect had been practicing explosive detonations and that the materials was such that was large enough to have devastating effects throughout our city. >> chief david brown said the gunman left a chilling mystery u. the initials rb written in his own blood in the walls of the parking garage. they are one of many questions facing investigators who continue to comb through john n johnson's writings and hope to find out why one man took so many lives. new tonight just hours before the deadly police shooting in dallas, suffered third degree burns on his legs and feet. he was scalded by hot water during a vacation in wyoming. during a press conference on friday he never led on that anything was wrong. the only hint was that he wore orthopedic shoes instead of dress shoes. he has been in a wheelchair since an accident in the '80s. his team say he is got word of the shooting while being treated at a hospital and his first words were i've got to come back. for more on the story, you can open our nbc washington app. this morning in texas, church services offered comfort as the community continues to heal. a gathering at a church became a conversation about race relations and reconciliation. erika gonzalez spent the weekend in dallas and was there for the discussion. >> reporter: inside the potter's housun t.d. jakes aaddressing the hurt of his community. >> i know this has been a challenging week. our faith has been tested. our love has been test ed. >> on the screen, pictures of all the lives lost this week from louisiana to minneapolis and dallas. on stage a spotlight trubt to the fallen blue. a standing ovation to the police department. senator west and mayor mike rauings in the front e row starting the bold conversations. >> obviously race is the big issue. we have to be honest with one another. >> reporter: posing two big questions. >> one, is do we want to change? do we really want to change? and the second thing is a moral question. can you be wrong and still be good? can somebody disagree with somebody but not demon news them. >> reporter: but the moment you could hear a pin drop came when mcmillen phoned in. >> i wanted to remember him as his legacy. >> reporter: hands clasped and heads bowed and the choir sang about healing, the mayor reaffirming the resolve of dallas, texas. >> your church is a family, this city is a family and this family is not going to be broken. thank you. >> as the community continues to grieve with one another, they will be joined by the commander in chief, president obama in the coming days. erika gonzalez, news 4. breaking news just into our we're learn iing two earthquake that have just hit the coast of ecuador. the u.s. geological survey says after 10:00 p.m. there was a 5.9 quake and ten minutes later a stronger 6.4 magnitude quake hit nearby. this quake hit in the same area as a stronger tremor just a few months ago. right now there are no reports of injuries. right now, rallies and demonstrations continue in our area, but there are also growing calls for the community to come together and start a constructive conversation about racial tension and violence. derrick ward is live from freedom plaza. good evening. >> reporter: it has been a busy day here in the nation's capital. a day of planning, prayer and of protest all in the wake of the events of this past week. as the african-american civil war memorial, members and support issers of the group black lives matter before marching. >> when e we say black lives matter, we don't mean black lives matter only. we don't mean black lives matter exclusi exclusively. we mean they matter equally. >> reporter: at rfk stadium, similar sentiments calling for change. >> justice, be held accountable, make them be held accountable. period. >> reporter: while that event was underway, another kicked off at freedom plaza, a faith-based approach with hundreds of local congregations working on the political and prayerful fronts. >> as we gather here today for the expressed purpose of standing up to make a commitment. >> in brookland at the smith u public trust. >> tallahassee 50/50 chance he won't make it out. >> we're about planning politically and knowing the issues and the candidates to affect change. they say it's a call to action. >> we have a responsibility and we are going to do everything in our power to make sure that our community is as strong as it can possibly be. the scene that ran through all these events is theirs was not a message of hate but a message of urgency and the need for change. we're live, derrick ward, back to you. >> thank you. police are hoping the lone survivor in a deadly car crash will figure out what happened. the car went off the road and plunged into the river near the roosevelt bridge. we brought you this story as breaking news at 11:00. three people were in the vehicle. two died. one managed to escape and call police. the survivor is still in the hospital. and new at 11:00, in the race for the white house, virginia is quickly becoming an important stop for both presidential candidates. donald trump speaks in virginia beach tomorrow, but his speech isn't open to the public. the dispatch says trump will be speaking at the weston virginia beach town center. he will speak about reform to help veterans. and hillary clinton will campaign in northern virginia on thursday. she'll be joined by tim kain. no word on where the event will be held. what are we going to do if the police decide i'm done? what are we going to do if they stop? what are we going to do? >> a woman shot during the tragedy in dallas is delivering a powerful message to the country. cameras catch a plane crashing into a lake. complete strangers race to the rescue. a plane forced to make an emergency landing after passengers got sick. find out why some people on board had to be quarantined. a comfortable start tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. but i'm tracking another heat wave when the mugginess retur . sports final rolls out with smiles and tears to cap off your weekend. emotional roller coast for for noah who is trying to sprint to rio. baker on why this was the biggest getaway weekend for his nats. and the reason behind the happy tears atwom stain for your deck... that not only looked as handsome as charles stephens' barrel on his farewell voyage over niagara falls... but stood up to any kind of weather... ...no matter if the forecast is this... ...or this... ...or this. if a stain can make your deck beautiful and survive any amount of torture... ...is it still stain? arborcoat from benjamin moore ranks highest in customer satisfaction by jd power. i have to celebrate my kids being alive. >> police ambush describes the moment she is learned an officer was killed. her four sons were attending the rally when the gunfire started. they all survived and now the woman is saying thank you not only to the police, but to a complete stranger who helped her son when they got separate d. you saw part of her interview earlier in the newscast. joe fryer with a story that gives us all a little bit of hope. >> i'm frustrated. >> moments later taylor was to cover her son as police officers shielded her. >> they saved their widows and i saw another officer. >> through it all police watched over taylor and her son getting them to safety. >> they were really heroes for us. they said my life. they save mid-son's life. >> but she would later learn five officers lost their lives. >> of course, i'm grateful my babies are okay. but somebody's dad, somebody's husband isn't. >> one of her sons was alone on the streets. >> a boy ran up to me and asked if i can stay with you because i lost my mo >> she was a hero to me. >> they formed a bond that night. >> i want to see him. i want to hug him. i want to cry. i want to hug her. i do. >> today her wish came true. reuniting with jawan and then uniting with his mom. the story of a grateful family protected by so many angels. joe fryer, nbc news, dallas. >> incredible stories. stories like this one of bravery and unity are still coming out of dallas. look for erika gonzalez's report tomorrow on news 4 today. don't forget to download our nbc washington app. we'll have alerts on any big new developments. switching gears a group of inmalts in texas broke out of their cells, but weren't making a break for freedom. they saw a guard having a heart attack and were trying to help the guy. the inmates started yelling and guards rushed in. paramedics were able to revive the man. the with saving his life. police say a man turned himself in after killing his estranged wife last night. investigators found the victim inside a car. >> what we are seeing this year is many of the domestic homicides and family violence are two areas wf to address. >> police closed another murder case this weekend. investigators say robert crosby killed a 62-year-old. the murder happened inside her home friday night. crosby lived next door. police believe the motive was robbery. and new video shows the moments a small plane crashed into a central florida lake. the single engine plane went down on friday. the faa says the pilot complained of engine problems moments after takeoff from orlando. the pilot and 9-year-old daughter both survived. >> i got the girl. he got the dad. the girl had trauma on her head. the dad had back pain. >> she was 9 years old. when we pulled her out, she was crying uncontrol bli. >> the faa says it's the owner's responsibility to get the plane out of the lake before they can begin their investigation. we know now it was carbon monoxide that forced a plane to make an emergency landing. it was heading from tlaefrt to denver when passengers became sick. the plane landed in tulsa and passengers were quarantined for hours without being told what was going on. a total of 12 people were treated for mild poise noning and are expected to be okay. they are still trying to figure out where the gas was coming from. our official high tera wednesday. thursday we start to track another heat wave in the area. but not tomorrow. another nice day with plenty of sunshine. we'll have more clouds around for tuesday. starting to feel sticky on tuesday. again, thursday, 0s in the area. we'll track 90s into next weekend. overall very little rain chances in the forecast. tomorrow a spectacular start. great for an early morning bike ride or run. 71 degrees if you can't get out early in the morning. have the lunch outside. 83 degrees by noon. plenty of sunshine. sunny skies throughout the day tomorrow as well as low humidity. by 4:00 we hit a high of 88. 8:00 in the evening, still nice. . the humidity levels still lo it starts to feel muggy outside on tuesday. wednesday and thursday the humidity levels oppressive. thursday will be one of those days you factor in the heat and humidity. it feels like temperatures are close to 100 degrees. even by friday still noticing the humidity. so the evening outlook, it's summer. we want to do stuff outside. tomorrow nearly perfect. tuesday, a little humid but dry. great to fire up the grill u. wednesday, some scattered thunderstorms looking likely. i wouldn't say cancel plans. you can check the radar on thursday. it's hot and muggy. and there's the chance of another thunderstorm on thursday. i want to show you tuesday with the increase in cloud cover. we'll have wind coming out of the east/southeast. and that's going to help to generate cloudiness throughout the day. notice at noon we're partly to mostly cloudy. maybe an isolated shower or t

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