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leon: drewry, cold, and rainy, and don't expect it to end soon. >> a steady state of vigilance is what i would say is the most important thing. leon: new security steps in the wake of a deadly shooting. and montgomery county looks to reevaluate an old alcohol policy.
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the change could impact your bottom line, next. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. dreary,w what first, cold, and rainy. there is more wet weather ahead. how will that impact the morning commute? josh knight is here with what to expect. unfortunately, the driest weather is moving in tonight. it is a foggy picture, and that is how it will stay most of the night. we are sitting, the temperature slowly on the rise. check out the wage of cold air stretching from boston to stay college to charlotte come in the mid 40's. that cold air at the surface with the warm air to the north is why we have such a rainy picture, the warm air lifting into the atmosphere creating the rain showers. live doppler right now, light
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.ain, more misty a break tomorrow morning at the bus stop, but more heavy rain again tomorrow. we do it all over again wednesday. i will outline that and when the sunshine moves back in. finds out your side for a mother of eight who was living in her car with children. the agencies that normally would help find her big family a home told her they could not accommodate everyone -- that is until now. tom roussey has how 7 on your side got results for the mother. tom: we got good news. i talked with maria herrera by phone and she and all eight children have a place to stay now. far better a situation than just this afternoon, living in their car. herrera said some nights they stayed with a friend, but other nights they have had to sleep in
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the car because they had nowhere else to go. the children range in age from one-year-old up to 15. herrera says she is the victim of domestic violence and the alleged abuser kicked everyone out of their d.c. apartment a few weeks ago. differentd to five places for help, but she kept being told she had too many children. >> they want a house in place to live. for christmas. they don't want presence. -- they don't want presents. they want a house. tom: it looks like they will have a place to stay for christmas. 7 on your side's jennifer donelan got involved and she was able to connector with a resource center that is putting mom and all eight kids up in a temporary location, which they can stay there until a more permanent solution is found. tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: here is hoping christmas
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is better than thanksgiving for that family. thank you, tom. planned parenthood posse he'll is speaking out about security efforts after the shooting rampage in colorado over the weekend as the suspect appeared before a judge in dozens protest at the violence. roz plater has the developments. roz: local planned parenthood leaders are working with police to stay safe and they're calling for an end to the rhetoric they say may be fueling violence. robert deere, accused of opening coloradohe planned parenthood, killing ee and wounding nine, made his first court appearance in a suicide-prevention suit, as investigators continue to look for a motive. after his arrest, he made hostile, it's about plan parenthood, including "no more baby parts." >> nobody goes to a health care
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appointment to be harassed, terrorized, and killed. end they are calling for an to antiabortion terrorism, tax on planned parenthood clinics across the country. the ceo of planned parenthood says they believe they know why it is happening. >> we had extreme rhetoric that is hateful and it has fueled the environment that is breeding these kinds of acts of violence. roz: she says the d.c. area clinics have a good safety record, but in light of the colorado attacks they are working harder to protect workers and patients. >> it so important to have a strong working relationship with law enforcement that's ongoing, in constant communication. hostile, also made sos about president obama,
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now the secret service is also investigating. roz plater, abc 7 news. leon: developing now, the chicago police officer accused of murdering an unarmed black teenager is out of jail. bail for jason van dyke was set at $1.5 million, but he only had to post 10% to be released. he is accused of shooting july mcdonald 16 times. it took 400 days to bring charges against the officer. a student arrested for online threats that shut down the university of chicago posted on social media plan to execute 16 students or staff as well as white policeman. the campus was closed as a precaution. federal authorities believe that he was motivated by the police shooting of mcdonald. classes on campus will resume tomorrow. jury selection is underway for the first officer facing trial in the death of freddie gray. william porter faces charges of assault and manslaughter. he is the first of six officers
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to face trial. gray died earlier this year and it police transport van, triggering protests across the country. montgomery county controls its own the curis sales. some restaurants and bars say that is unfair, so they are demeaning a change, but it could the budget and could lead to possible tax increases. jay korff has a look at the hall issue -- at the alcohol issue. are some say that if they able to buy the kind of booze they want when they want it, it will lead to happier businesses and happier customers. other folks, including county leaders, say this particular plan could lead to tax increases and job losses. as the onlyounty jurisdiction's alcohol wholesaler about $30 million per year selling beer, wine, and
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liquor. a state delegate is sponsoring a bill that would allow establishments to purchase right from private distributors instead of the county. supporters say the problem is customer service. they argue the county is plagued with supply and delivery issues. >> getting waters on time, getting the right orders. a lot of issues. it is a monopoly. jay: if the bill passes, the county fears the liquor control department will go away, jeopardizing 250 jobs. check signifies the amount of money they think the private sector will take away from the county of the proposal goes through. stresses revenue from liquor sales supports a number of key services and without this funding, taxes could go up. >> i'm saying this will mean for the average household at least $100 per year for the resources
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we need. that will happen. assemblyhe general passes this legislation, it will go before a public referendum november 2016. jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: a mother pled guilty to leaving her infant daughter on the side of a maryland road. she was sentenced to time served and put on probation for five years. she will also have to undergo drug and alcohol treatment and take a parenting class. her six-week-old baby was found last summer in the middle of the night on the side of the road in pasadena. the college student who jumped over the white house fence on think skimming has been released from custody. he was charged with unlawful entry in order to live with his mother in connecticut until the case is resolved. he will also have to observe and 8 p.m. curfew. his lawyer said thursday's
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incident was an act of civil disobedience and he meant no harm. the stunning spending of the federal government -- new facts and figures, oklahoma senator is out with a list of the top 100 projects that the senator calls examples of wasteful spending. it includes $371,000 to study senior citizens dating habits. and one of the items on the list was local -- in arlington theatre, on the list because it from the$200,000 national endowment of the arts for silent sake spare -- silent shakespeare plays. the theater is defending that, saying they only spent $35,000 on the placays. a dog rescue that we first told you friday, cookie the terrier is being taken to missouri for adoption.
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rescuers spent three hours saving the dog trapped in a pipe. he was found one year after being reported missing in kensington. the owners decided her home was not right and agreed to give him up. fromeviously was reviewed being sold for feed in thailand. what a life. ourng up on cyber monday, first look into the future of holiday shopping. amazon gives us a look at its drone plans. plus, a consumer alert for at&t customers. spanning sixning states.
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leon: amazon is working on a new way to deliver packages. they reveal their latest prototype of drones as part of the prime air service. they will deliver merchandise within 30 minutes of placing the
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water. amazon has not said when the drone service will be implemented. 7 on your side with a cyber monday consumer alert. ofompany says information more than 5 million people has been stolen, which reportedly includes e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, passwords, but not credit card information or social security numbers at vtech. experts say to expect more data involving digital toys. at&t is raising the cost of its unlimited data plan by five dollars starting in february, to $35. the unlimited plan is not offered to new customers, only those grandfathered into the plan. a date is set for president obama's final state of the union address, january 12. the annual date is required by the constitution. it will take place before the
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early primaries and the race for the white house. you know her as a singer and is nowwinner, but pink the abbasid or for unicef also. -- is now the new ambassador for unicef also, inspiring kids to be more active and healthy. dangerous weather conditions in the midwest with the third snowfall in less than two weeks hitting kansas, south dakota, iowa, and oklahoma. oklahoma's governor to cleared a statewide emergency. more than 100,000 people have been left without power because of ice on power lines. and we are just worried about the wet stuff. josh: just rain. i got a local report, page county, near luray, they had some sleet, so it is not too far off for us. as we get ready for the next few days, it is more of the same,
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the rain will be the story. the one thing that is different is the rain gets heavier. looking for that tuesday morning and wednesday again. finally sunshine. that will be thursday. and once it gets here thursday, it sticks around through the weekend. right now, 45 degrees, the breeze out of the north at seven . it has been out of the northeast today, and anytime we have that easterly component, it keeps the cloud cover and the temperatures cooler. luray, 41 in, 34 d.c. breeze, factor in the chilly temperatures as you head out the door. showers not for everybody. it is starting to break down, but the driest time will be overnight while most of us are sleeping. rain justck up heavy in time for the commute and getting back to school.
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showers right now very light, more misty. the area of low pressure, where leon was talking about the nasty weather, getting snow further north, but are rain is coming from here, towards kentucky and tennessee. that will track overnight. as it works its way towards us, a chance of showers. the futurecast, starting tomorrow morning at 7:30, widespread rain with us. -- by thee good news time we are driving home, 3:00 in the afternoon, looks like more of a break. that sticks around a lot of the overnight. fast forward wednesday morning, 7:00 a.m., more of the heavy rain working its way into the picture. the way and off all until wednesday evening. finally the cold front pushes through, we dry out and stay dry through the weekend. around d.c., rain
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a little less to the northwest. drizzle right 47, now, heavier downpours in the morning. high tuesday, cloudy and cool with rain especially in the morning, drier the second half of the day. againthat all over wednesday, 80 percent chance of rain. but thursday, breezy weather moves in. the temperatures very close to average this time of year, low 50's. a lot more sunshine, which hangs with us into saturday and sunday. duesore days of paying our , then it gets better. erin: it's going to be hard to get up again tomorrow? leon: it's ok, we will take it with a hangover with the redskins. redskins player on "sports talk" earlier tonight. plus, the terps talk about
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tomorrow's game against carolina. reminder -- you can help toys for tots by joining a saturday at the national harbor, collecting toys from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. remember, they need to be new toys, not giftwrapped.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: a big game for second ranked in maryland, facing number nine north carolina on the road tomorrow night, their first nonconference meeting between the schools since 1960. the terps are looking to get over their sluggish start over cleveland state saturday. maryland eventually won, but now
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faces a bigger test on the road. let us know where we stand as a team. georgetown was a heck of a team and we were lucky to win that game. now we have our first road test against a really good team. so we will know where we stand tomorrow night after the game. dunk of the night, clemson-minnesota. here comes the freshman, jordan murphy, i got this. the one-handed follow jam. off someor showing serious hops. the redskins are in first place of the nfc east after beating the giants come a game that many did not pick washington to win, but the redskins rose to the occasion. a big part of that victory had to do with the skins defense. will blackmon intercepted eli
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itning's pass and returned six yards. he admitted this victory was a big one. ew going into it was this was not just another game. this is a division game come first place on the line, and it was huge. erin: college football -- virginia tech introduced frank beamer's replacement today. the 39-year-old joined virginia after leading a remarkable resurgence as the head coach of the university of memphis. he knows he has big shoes to fill. : we all know that you do not replace a legend and coaching. you hope to build on what he has already done, you hope to continue to operate in the same manner, with the same principles
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and integrity that he has done for so very many years here. erin: showing respect for beamer. ravens-brown's, monday night football, matt schaub has two touchdown passes. baltimore leads cleveland 27-20. leon: competitive game. still ahead, we have something on a beautiful note, taking the internet by storm.
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leon: the jury is selected for a baltimore police officer charged in the death of freddie gray. that is a top turning story on wjla.com. dog moving oute of state for talks. and more rain in the forecast. now, something we have to show you that is adorable, which went viral. this was not set up. who is six-month-old zeke, fell in line with his dad while
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waiting to go see the mall santa. lap.ey laid him in santa's it is the third time this particular mall santa went viral. most recently he got down on one woman,d proposed to a standing in for her boyfriend who was serving overseas. i assume that she said yes.
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discover the world animals, seen those before but sometimes they do it on their own mmm foot wow food for giants oooo no wonder no one has eaten th sandwich kids discover the world with their mouths detergent is harmful if swallowed, so keep laundry pacs up and away from children brought to you by tide wednesday. tots, itay, toy for will be great. starting thursday, sunshine through the weekend. the heaviest rain will be for the morning commut
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