focus can now go back to security and enjoying a safe holiday, which is what we saw during the parade today. reporter: cheers from the crowd came as the national independence day parade and old glory made her way down constitution avenue. hundreds of people not letting the rains rain jackets and umbrellas. reporter: or the possibility of a threat on the nation s capitol ruin their independence day celebrations. i m not worried about it. we got the best police and security force in the world right here, so i m not worried about it at all. it s great so far really. it s nice to see everybody out here celebrating america, you know, on the 239th birthday. it s just great. reporter: the motorcycles were a part of the parade and also a part of the increased security we saw on the national mall saturday. we even spotted metropolitan police chief kathy lanier driving up and down the route. we are constantly monitoring and constantly making checks of all of our ar
outside with larry miller who has your morning commute covered. allyson rae tracking temps well into the 90s and potentially feeling like we re in the hundreds. absolutely. that s why we have the yellow alert in place. dangerous heat once again. we do have a heat advisory in place as well. take a look how we re starting off. hazy out thrcht the air quality is out there. the air quality is unhealthy for sensitive groups. i just treated more information on that. it is going to be a hot one today, dangerously hot for day number two. it might not be as hot as far as the actual temperature but it s going to feel just as warm, at least 105 so dangerous eat again. 83 heat again. 83 degrees. it s very warm. feels about 91 in the district. feels into the 80s else w. we re headed into the 90s. here is the heat advisory, much of dmv. we could see a couple of storms. some could be on the stronger side. i ll track them for you when i return. here s larry. thank you. your time righ
baptist church westboro baptist church. now in washington d.c. police are investigating a stabbing in broad daylight right outside the convention center. around 3 p.m. this afternoon metropolitan police responded to mount vernon and seventh street northwest for reports of an assault and when they got there, they found a man who had been stabbed. d.c. fire and ems say he has severe life threatening injuries and so far police have blocked off two areas outside the convention center while they handle this investigation. right now police say they do not know why this happened and they don t know who did it. they re on the lookout for that suspect right now. a man is sentenced today to 50 years in prison after he beat a toddler to death. 2-year-old jamirs and shipe died from head trauma back in 2013. ileana diaz was in the courtroom when that sentencing came down and she joins us now live with the details. reporter: it s been an emotional day for many people. first of all,
and tonight on cbs ncis: los angeles, scorpion, and 48 hours all headed your way. can t imagine what it s going to be like to sleep on the lead tonight for david hearn. this country has been longing for this moment for so long. ian: just adds to the pressure of wanting to win it so badly for yourself, but knowing that everyone out there is behind you. mike weir might give him some advice tonight about how he handled it when vijay beat him in the playoff years ago. jim: and again he hails from programford, ontario which is just bramford, which is just southwest of glen abbey. this is a beautiful little town here. you have to go past burlington and hamilton and you find yourself not only in the hometown of wayne gretzky but the hometown of david hearn and they grew up, again just a few doors apart on the same street with the great one. trust me, that little you know david s a little younger, but he ll have his own nickname if he s able to pull this one off tomorrow. ia
gun was illegal. garrett haake is live at the courthouse with the teen s connection to the shooting and the father s reaction to the charges. garrett? reporter: a source close to this case says that teen has already had his first appearance here at superior court where he heard the charges against him, two counts of child cruelty and three charges related to illegal possession of a weapon and ammunition. the accidental shooting death of 3-year-old dalis cox last month horrified the people who loved her. all of our children were standing there watching, her friends, parents. it s something that we shouldn t have to see. reporter: and drew condemnation from the mayor and police chief. that gun should have never been in a place where it could have been accidentally or otherwise used to put a little girl in danger. reporter: on monday police arrested a 17-year-old connected to the case and charged him as a juvenile with child cruelty. a former mpd detective explains.