tv ABC7 News at 630 ABC September 27, 2015 6:30pm-7:01pm EDT
6:30 pm
6:31 pm
here of a shot complete lunar eclipse. we will see the reflection of the sun and a blood moon. :47 and after. that should be the complete lunar eclipse. coverly, all of the cloud has been around and you will think, how could i see this? cast by the future 10:00 and there is still a shot of quite a bit of cloud cover out there tonight. we are letting you know that the lunar eclipse is occurring. there is a significant cold front and cooler temperatures in the complete forecast.
6:32 pm
anchor 1: all right. we are three days away from another government shutdown. it would be the second in two years if lawmakers cannot reach an agreement on the budget. we have a look at the sticking points and the shutdown thread. -- threat. reporter: the deadline is around the corner and john boehner appeared on "face the nation." he protects that lawmakers will pass a measure to keep the government running. conservative seven column for the republican house and senate to defund planned parenthood over a controversial video with the allegations of the sale of fetal tissue. partiers some tea
6:33 pm
t claim he did not do enough. the house will take up the senate bill. when asked if it would require democratic votes, he said, i am sure it will. >> i don't think it will happen. he will pass a spending bill to extend the debt limit. >> the house will form a committee to investigate planned parenthood. the videos are heavily edited and falsely portray the tissue donation program. passes, itlution will keep the government running. anchor 1: thank you. metro tries to recover from a fire at a substation last week for a top a train stopped there during the week day rush. a warned that the silver line
6:34 pm
train will only stop between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.. -- and 2:00 p.m. it will run during rush hour, as opposed to every six. -- during the bypass hours. the pope is wrapping up his visit. 860,000 people. jonathan gonzalez joins us live from philadelphia with the latest. john? moment it was a to receive the eucharist with nearly one million other people. program handed out today and it was full of surprises. there was a private meeting with
6:35 pm
clergy abuse victims and a stop at the st. joseph's university. hundreds of thousands celebrated the mass and the message was simple. father's final day started with an intimate meeting at a local seminary. he compared society to a shopping center and it is no longer a small market. trust is gone. >> the most important thing trend orthe latest activity. consumerism determines what is important. he visited a correctional facility that is home to nearly 3000 inmates.
6:36 pm
the catholic church opposes capital punishment and pope francis made a clear this week. -- it clear this week. it is truly a- >> blessing to be here. spirit in the city is pope francis. sayingr: his way of goodbye is celebrating mass here one last time. >> i was running a lemonade stand to get here. i raised money for the trip. you see the choir is leaving, at this moment. there was a uniting moment early with the production crew erecting a massive tent for the
6:37 pm
orchestra that obstructed the view. started and it went longer and further. pope is being greeted i joe biden. -- by joe biden. anchor 1: coming up, no redskins. the nats were in action. find out what happened off of the field that trumped the game. >> a new law targeting a certain time of criminal -- certain type of criminal. this will give mo
6:40 pm
6:30. anchor 1: maryland is cracking down on domestic violence with new laws that will take effect this week that will likely strip guns from abusive partners. kevin lewis explains. >> beginning thursday, there under astricter control new law. are forced to surrender guns with no questions asked. law also extends restraining orders from six months to 12 months. she says that the new law packs a powerful punch. protection they receive and people in abusive relationships will go to court.
6:41 pm
violence domestic deaths in maryland -- it includes a murder outside of a target. junior had a fit of jealous rage. >> if she had came in when this law is in place, it would have been available and she could be alive today. law gives judges creative leeway. mental health, drugs, alcohol, and anger management cases. they can be forced to give up their green card after the first offense. you have probably seen and heard them around town.
6:44 pm
6:45 pm
>> we publish a newspaper 26 times a year and the distribution network for the employment fors women who have experienced homelessness. >> good afternoon. how are you? i want to empower you with the knowledge in this paper. >> enjoy it. embrace it. but this is about the issues that the homeless face. eight and ninee it, and i contributed an article on page five. ande reach 15,000 people they need to be talking about homelessness. >> written by the homeless with you in mind. them for what we can.
6:46 pm
>> good afternoon. >> what i get out of it is my says faction of knowing that i'm doing something to help what should have been an issue and is now becoming an epidemic. >> a great program. >> great program out there. some cloudsg to get and we have some things going on. the clouds a give break and we get some celestial events. this just came in. the earthquake was reported and it is a magnitude 2.0. on thering that it was order of 6-9. latest is just in. let's get to the weather forecast. we have rain shower activity and
6:47 pm
it has been the case ever since friday with a chance of showers, at times. west, southwest, and south of washington, that is the doppler we are beginning to see a shift in the wind and we have an upper level low that is pretty weak here and a pattern is shifting here. it very much weakens as we go northward and we will push east and southeast and it could help the cloud cover situation. they cloud cover could see some breaks tonight. andave sunshine into monday an area of low pressure here with a big round of rain. we will be light enough on tuesday and wednesday.
6:48 pm
now, we head towards tomorrow morning. a few breaks tonight from the midnight hour. we show you the harvest moon and the lunar eclipse. tomorrow is not that chilly and will have a slight chance of isolated showers. putting it towards tomorrow, there is sunshine that is closer to 80 degrees and look for showers to be likely and possible and shower and thunderstorms in the timeframe. in the eastarmer and cooler in the west with the shower and rain activity moving in. look at what it looks like tomorrow and it will be 66 with mostly cloudy skies
6:49 pm
downtown. this will make for a pretty nice day. what's the front does is drastically dropped temperatures into the 60's and we will keep an eye on it. >> would you call it a bad day? >> it was a bad day. >> you get frustrated when you do not win. it is not batting practice. also, we could see a lot of different uniforms. also, we could see a lot of different uniforms.
6:50 pm
everyone is sayingng, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reasoto get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus getet $300 back with a two year agreement. get out of the past. get fios.
6:52 pm
>> the ravens and green had twitter going nuts today. look at this. starting out in the fourth, andy dalton against you know who. he tackles and and he finds the fantasy. manflacco finds the old there with the shoulder throw. the ravens are up three. ok. i will say it again. the bengals are winning this one with a final of 28-24. the losing streak ended today and this is going to change. that is a wrap.
6:53 pm
the eagles get their first win of the season. the rams and the steelers and this game is on fire. it was delayed nearly 30 minutes and the rams were introducing their starters. and it is aachine piece of the turf. the nationals ended it all last night. an all-timeis at high. we go to the video and harper exchangehan papelbon words and here come the fireworks. it got ugly. trust me.
6:54 pm
they talked about it after the game. here comes the choke. it is coming. here it is. >> there is a lot of testosterone and intensity that spilled over and, for me, i cannot allow that to happen in the game. in that light, i am wrong. >> he didn't say that to you? >> he apologized. >> i'm going to keep doing what i will looknd forward and do it i can for the next six days. colan does that and at the plate with the shot.
6:55 pm
6:57 pm
7:00 pm
-have we started? -[ chuckles ] -okay. -so, these are fan questions? let's see. hold on. -do you want me to read them? -"did you ever imagine..." -"'once upon a time'..." -"...would have..." -"...such an impact..." -"...on so many people?" well, hello, dearie. it's nice to be a part of a show that brings some hope to people's lives. i need you to believe. it's extraordinary the power that this show seems to have. i choose hope. parilla: i had no idea that it was gonna have the impact that it has. both: heroes always win. narrator: "once upon a time"... woman: it's a magical storybook... ...the magic of fairytales... woman: ...full of heroes and villains. narrator: ...came to our world. goodwin: there's something wonderful about doing a show based on the power of hope. you deserve a happy ending, emma. it strikes a chord with so many people. narrator: and people everywhere... [ gasps ] ...fell in love. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. what did you do with my family? where are they?
152 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
WJLA (ABC) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on