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how was he going to do that? you have a better chance of getting close to the pope. that was just, you know, mental institution to get evaluated and hopefully he is okay. >> on wednesday, the secret service agents arrested stockard at the hampton inn hotel. near the convention center where he purchased a room. the dodge white ram pickup struck was parked in this surface lot. under the backseat, agents found a .12-game gun. machete and more than 350 round of ammunition. >> strange. not well thought out. kevin: in a sit-down interview he told agents he was jesus christ. claimed his parents for john f. kennedy and marilyn monroe and stated, "you picked the
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wrong person to mess with." >> this is different time than what i grew up in. kevin: court documents do not indicate how he planned to kidnap bo and/or sunny. he did tell secret service agents he planned to announce the campaign for the presidency of the united states while visiting washington. we are live in front of the white house, kevin lewis, abc7 news. alison: a welt, day, often times foggy start to the weekend. the abc7 photojournalist marty captured beautiful images today. you can see the famed georgetown spires barely visible from across the river. will it clear out for the weekend? our chief meteorologist doug hill is here with the forecast. doug: this looks like it has to wait until sunday to clear out at all.
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the pictures from marty are darker. up thes of clouds and drizzle. the temperatures haven't budged. a live look now at the national harbor. the same images. stuck with us a light easterly wind that is keeping the low levels of the atmosphere saturated. close to 100% humidity. low 40's everywhere you look. we are talking at the elevation above 1,500 feet. freezing rain is a pocket, too. overnight most of the area is cloudy and cool. patchy fog. we may see scattered showers. we are tracking those on doppler radar. over interstate 81. few and far between right now. most of the areas, we are talking over morgan county, west virginia and farther west than that. patchy, freezing rain. look for patchy rain. drab day tomorrow. milder. heavier rain tomorrow. understood everything will
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change -- sunday everything changes. leon: tonight an ambush on a police officer is investigated as an act of terror after the gunman told police he shot an officer in the name of isis. the ambush caught on video. this is edward. he opened fire on jesse hartnett as he sat in the patrol car. 11 shots were fired. three shots hit officer hartnett in the arm. amazingly he jumps out and returns fire. hitting the suspects. >> i am absolutely amazed that officer hartnett is here with us today. leon: officer hartnett is expected to recover. the suspect survived after being shot and he is in
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custody. two refugees, one from iraq and another from syria arrested on charges of trying to help isis. one is accused of traveling to fight alongside of him. both are charged with supporting terror. alison: appeals court says baltimore police officer william porter does no have to testify in the trial of a fellow officer accused in the death of freddie gray. in a temporary ruling the court said he cannot be compelled to testify against caesar goodson citing the fifth amendment. goodson drove the police van in which gray was injured is charged with second-degree murder. porter tried last year. the case you will remember ended in a hung your. the former prince george's
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police officer convicted of putting a gun to a man head and threatening to kill him will spend five years in prison. they got insight into the mind set. jencesky santiago claims he is owed an apology. >> the video begins as then officer jencesky santiago blocked william cunningham's path to his home. he shoves him back. sticks his gun in cunningham's face. >> get back in the car. >> cunningham has done nothing wrong, broken no laws, freezes. santiago issues a challenge. >> i dare you to [bleep] fight me, son. the. >> the caught on tape incident :appened in bowie in may of 2014. cunningham taking the complaint and the friend's video to police. >> i did think that he may have, may shoot me.
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>> that is cunningham today after seeing santiago sentenced to five years in prison. something else santiago did has cunningham angry. >> it's outlandish. >> in court today santiago offered no apology to cunningham. listened to the regarded phone call he -- recorded phone call he made to his mother saying why hulled shop. >> they should be saying sorry to me. all they want is a paycheck. >> i owe him an apology? that's unreal. >> the judge had harsh words for santiago saying he attacked cunningham out of boredom and to show off to friends along for unauthorized ride-along. when we come back at 6:00, the reaction from the prosecutors and the police officer's union. in upper marlboro, brad bell, abc7 news. leon: bloody arrest of a university of virginia student last year prompted change in the virginia alcohol
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department. this is a viral video showing johnson bleeding on the head. they asked for additional training and the steps to improve the collaboration. family in mourning tonight after a 19-year-old woman killed while crossing the street. this happened 6:00 in the morning on route 197 in laurel. brianne carter is covering the story. i understand you spoke off-camera to the victim's camera. what did they have to say? brianne: absolutely. the family is still processing what happened here. speaking to a relative today they don't know where 19-year-old helene ngassa was headed when she was trying to get across the busy street.
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>> this showing the scene after the 19-year-old helene ngassa was struck and killed trying to cross 197. the car was damaged and still in the northbound lane. >> that is so sad. >> witnesses tell police the 66-year-old driver who stayed on the scene had a steady green light at the time.r this is a busy intersection for walkers. >> we see it a lot. brianne: speaking to abc7 off-camera, the ngassa relative says the family is waiting for answers. gun know where she was headed this morning. a graduate of the high school and relative said she had a number of siblings. >> i hope the family is well. i wish them the best. >> drivers say the intersection is not well lit. adding it can be dangerous for drivers and pedestrians alike.
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>> once the light turns green. you see people running across the street. >> now as you the see the traffic is moving tonight. palestinians telling us that the investigation is still ongoing. no charges have been filed. alison: a rough week on wall street. the dow finished even down 167 points. the first week of 2016 was the worst for the markets since 2011. the dow has had the worst start to the year in decades. meanwhile the u.s. economy is staying strong the private sector added jobs in december. the last three months of 2015 were the stronger quarter of the year.
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overall the unemployment held at 5%. leon: forget about the stock market. huh? what would you do if $800 million fell in your lap? lots of folks are hoping for a chance to have that happen. we are live with those hoping for a chance at a jackpot. amy? >> i found a way to turn two bucks to $800 million. i found the common numbers used in the jackpot specifically. but really, we are hearing strategies across the board. >> behind each ticket a unique
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strategy. >> playing around for a while. >> workers don't expect to see a slowdown soon. winning the customers tell us could change everything. >> what would you do with $8020 million? >> let my entire family retire. buy a house in five different states. overseas. >> lucky number translate to wedding date, children ages and anniversaries. still, some lottery hopefuls are banking on the luck of the draw. random numbers to win big. >> let the machine pick it and see where it goes.
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>> this is the most common picked number for this jackpot alone. since november 4. live abc7 news. leon: thank you. good luck. alison: still ahead at 5:00 -- >> before they leave. alison: what maine's governor is saying a day after the racist comments ignited a firestorm. [screaming] leon: a month after the video showed a school bus beating claims that the school system is not keeping its promise to protect the victims. we'll tell you what both sides are saying. >> the dramatic end to mexican drug kingpin "el chapo"'s time on the lam. leon: first, the opposite of the bandwagon fans. you will meet redskins fans coming up who spent decades with the burgundy and gold. bringing the colors to
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alison: so earlier today we introduced you to a couple who married in burgundy and gold. now cheryl connor shakings hands with a man who keeps a spreadsheet on games he personally watched. >> that is right. the number of the games he has watched. patrick from bowie with born a redskins fan. >> it's something that you are or you are not. but it's not easy. he had to steer his wife away from the cowboys before it married her. >> fall. perfect colors and they go well together. >> renee asked her adapts to wear burgundy and carry gold flowers. the family never lost their love. >> if i said i don't like the red road i'd have to live
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in -- redskins, i'd have to live in a different home. >> they waited three years to get close to another iconic shot like this one. that ended with a touchdown. dennis keeps a spreadsheet for the games he has seen. sunday is 509. >> there were a couple of weddings that happened or i missed or brought a tv with me to the reception. >> going to extreme hoping their team goes all the way. he has been to three playoff games and hope it continues on sunday against the packers. alison: okay. thank you very much. metro is accommodating the fans for the playoff.
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orange, blue, silver lines will end at noon on sundays and run the normal weekend service. leon: do we have weather to replace the yuck outside now? doug: no. we have more yuck and then it will start to change. it hasn't changed much all day. this is a time lapse from the weather bug headquarters in germantown, maryland, 39 degrees right now. they have the day has been clouds lowering a bit, coming up a bit. the temperatures have been steady. it will be in the upper 30's
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the far northwest. there could be a disturbance coming through. it could bring heavy rain to part of the area. to the west, 50 degrees in charleston, west virginia. 56 of in knoxville, tennessee. 55 in louisville. that is the air mass that will start working in later tomorrow night. the heaviest rain to the northwest. possibly ontario and lake erie. we will see it continue. we have a flu showers. through the day we have 40s in the midportion of the day. then the winds will change tomorrow. it will warm up and bring rain to the area.
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it will get out of here early. concentrated rain on sunday morning. that boosts temperatures to 60 degrees. cold front is later in the afternoon and the evening. highs to 53. we may not hit until tomorrow night. on sunday, the showers in the morning. break of sunshine. cold front comes through there could be rain showers with that. with that in mind let's talk about the weather condition at fedex field. getting the rain out of here. there may be a glimpse of sun. it will shift to the west. it could affect the kicking game. maybe the long passes. we contrast our game at fedex
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vs. what will happen when the seahawks fly to minneapolis and play sunday at noon. it will be four degrees there. four degrees. they are a building a new stadium for vikings. it's enclosed stadium but it won't until next year. so they are playing in the university of maine where there is an open stadium. they just have metal or aluminum. just bench seats throughout. the temperature is near a record for an nfl game. around four degrees. the numbers will go up and down. tease a reinforcing cold front comes in and perhaps, just maybe we could have snow flurries tuesday night. then just sunshine and chilly weather for next week. still no sign of any
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snowstorms anytime soon anywhere near us. alison: okay. we won't complain about that. leon: keep the minnesota stuff in minnesota. alison: sounds miserable. alison: thank you. still to come a video that is tough to watch. a child being attacked right on the school bus. now the parents say the school system is breaking its promise to help. leon: next, drug kingpin "el chapo" captured. where he was found up next.
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alison: vetoed. president obama puts an end to the attempt to put an end to the healthcare law. regardless of the veto, republicans say they met two goals by passing the bill. keeping a promise to voters in an election year and showing their ability to repeal the law if president wins the presidency. leon: one of the most wanted men captured in mexico. "el chapo." the man behind infamous and ingenious prison escape has been captured. we have dramatic ending to his time on the land. >> joaquin "el chapo" guzman captured. mexican marines confirmed to abc news he was taken down in a raid and a shoot-out in the western state this morning. mexico's president tweeted in
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pannish "mission accomplished. we have him." "el chapo" one of the biggest and most dangerous drug lordses in the world on the run for seven months. his daring escape from the max come security prison near mexico city sparked an international manhunt and a massive investigation. over the summer abc news was inside the one-mile tum he used to travel inside his house. the escape root, well lit, ventilated, custom built to his height. a motorcycle to help with the pathway. >> given the sophistication it cost $5 million. but to joaquin guzman it was like $5. >> the leader of the car hell had the resources and a wide reach.
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>> this was his second escape. the d.e.a. wanted the druglord here because he has been charged with several crimes in the u.s. no word if he will be transferred across the border. reporting in northwest, abc7 news. leon: still ahead at 5:00 the mother of the "affluenza" teen ethan couch faces a judge. you have to hear her complaint that she has about where she is being held. >> impregnant a white young girl before they leave. alison: and shocking comments by the governor of maine. what he is saying one day after the racist comments spread across the nation. leon: student beaten on the school bus has a new problem. why his parents insist the school is not keeping its promise to keep him safe. next on "abc7 news at 5:00".
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announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. alison: it was a shocking video. students brutally attacking a younger student on a school bus because he tried to sit down. now the victim's parents say they are being victimized again. this time by the school system. stephen tschida just spoke to all sides in this case. what is going on here? stephen: a rep from prince george's county public schools confirmed for me 11-year-old
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miles slade takes the bus to school monday morning, the two girls seen assaulting him in the cell phone video, they will be on board the same bus. this is cell phone video of two older girls apparently assaulting 11-year-old miles slade on a prince george's county public school bus. his wounds heel, but the damage remains. >> thinking about what happened makes me feel worse. >> they suspended the girls in the video. they also received assurance from the school district. >> the two young ladies will be transferred to another school in the same school district. >> but now the slades received word yesterday the girls in the video hitting and clawing mileses will remain at the academy. >> they will be allowed to ride the school bus. i'm appalled. he is a victim. this is how you treat him.
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>> they complained about the others bullying him but without action from the school system. >> my son is petrified and afraid to get on the bus. >> but know he may be boarding the bus again with the girls in the video. >> horrifying. >> the rep says the school system is following the practices and the procedures that nothing requires it to transfer the girls to another school. 45 minutes ago i got a text from the slades. monday morning they will head to court to try to get a restraining order to keep the girls away from their son. leon: robbed outside a bank in the day.
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the man is thrown off the bike in a scuffle with another man armed with a knife. they didn't say what the suspect got away with or the victim's condition but they are offering $10,000 in rewards for any information leading to an arrest and conviction. alison: checking the other top story the secret service is questioning a man they say plotted to kidnap one of the first family's dogs. agents arrested 49-year-old scott stockard on wednesday at a hotel near the convention center. in his truck they found a rifle, shotgun and other weapons. ats say that stockard said he was jesus christ and his parents were john f. kennedy and marilyn monroe. leon: a 19-year-old is dead after being hit by a car in laurel in morning. helene ngassa trying to cross route 197 when a driver hit her. it's unclear if she was using the crosswalk. alison: powerball players are lining up for a chance at a
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record jackpot. no one picked winning numbers for wednesday's drawing so the jackpot is up to $800 million. the odds of hitting the jackpot are 1 in 292 million. leon: tanya couch, the mother of the teen that used "affluenza" defense after killing people in a drunk driving crash was in court where she complained about the conditions in the jail stay. the judge said it's jail. no a resort -- not a resort. mother and son were arrested last month. >> they sell heroin and go back home. incidentally half the time they impregnate a young, white girl before they leave. alison: that is the governor of maine saying he slipped up after the racially charged
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comment. now he is apologizing and clairing what he meant -- clarifying what he meant. >> i was going impromptu and my brain didn't catch up to my mouth. >> clinton campaign called it racist rants and say it distracts from the real issue of drug abuse. >> report of sexual assault at three military academies surged in the 2014-2015 school year. they say it increased at several academies but it's unclear if it's due to the criminal assault and harassment or it's affect in willingness' willingness to
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come forward. coming up at 5:00, the d.c. residents get a chance to weigh in on doubling traffic fines. alison: we'll introduce you to this week's working woman. making a living through exercise. but for her yoga and pilates are a critical way of life. leon: further ahead at 6:00, d.c. is on a lot of list. tops a new one that residents may not like being on the top of. that is coming up at 6:00.
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alison: a new fitness routine on many people's mind as we begin a new year but for tonight's working woman this is a way of life. this business owner video ga and pilates saved -- pill lates saved her life. >> she is the picture of health and strength as she assists client at her studio fuse pilates in northwest d.c. in 2002, she had numbness in her hands, tingling and double vision. it was multiple sclerosis my first thought was how do i be proactive about this? alison: the doctors told her to take it easy but she realized the most active and fit she was the better she felt. >> it works the strength and the balance so for the neurological conditions those are the things that can be lost. alison: so in 2011 she let the job in corporate communication and her business
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partner opened fuse pilates in dupont circle. she teaches the workshops all over the world on how to treat neurological conditions through exercise. >> the medical system fails everyone with a chronic illness. it is not set up for preventing complications that can lead to disability. >> this last summer she had double abdominal surgery and back in the studio six weeks later. she wants to help as many people as she can while following her live's passion and living medication free. >> i am lucky i have been able to figure out ways to manage every m.s. symptom through exercise. alison: fuse pilates is a boutique studio in d.c. but is going national. leon: she is in complete
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control. alison: amazing. she says she feels good. leon: that is phenomenal. still ahead 59:00, push for unusual tribute to a rock legend. this is a great story! alison: what fans are fighting to name after motor head front man lemmy kilmeister. >> thousand-dollar speeding tickets in d.c. did not get a >> thousand-dollar speeding tickets in d.c. did not get a warm reception in the counsel.
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leon: it's vision zero but most are focused on the zeros. one fine could be up to $1,000. the city leaders say this is focused not on money but on safety. d.c. bureau chief sam ford with the response that the city is getting. sam? sam: well, leon, you know right now if you are in d.c., until you drive by one of the photo radar cameras then you are traveling faster than 25-mile-per-hour over the speed limit it will send you a ticket for $300.
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the city is talking about making it $1,000. it went before the council today. the chairman opened the hearing and made clear she thinks $1,000 is too much. asking the city can cut fatallies by focusing on the pedestrians not paying attention or the bikers running lights. >> it was not a focus. do you intend it to be a focus? >> transportation director was the man in the hot seat by the mid-hearing he admitted $1,000 ticket -- >> unlikely we will end up there because we are getting a lot of robust comments. >> he looks at the 2015 d.c. traffic desk to the 2005, a decade ago. >> we support the proposal. >> john townzend of a.a.a. complains such fines hurt many
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less affluent. >> the average paycheck in the city is $1200. how do you pay $1,000 fine? how do you pay the $500 fine? >> we drop by the traffic adjudication today we met former correction officer, child and buggy hoping to work out a plan to pay $1,500 in tickets to get heifer confiscated car backmial get her confiscated car back. >> i shed a tears. i'm back up here again. sam: she hates the idea of $1,000 speeding ticket. of course if you live in d.c. and you don't pay in 30 days it doubles to $2,000. the list of tickets could go up, $5020 $200. it's revived the argument is this about revenue or safety? reporting live from northwest washington, sam ford, abc7 news. leon: you don't want to put that to a vote, sam.
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you know what most folks would say. all right. talk to you soon. check to see how it's shaping up on the roads this friday. jamie sullivan on the traffic watch. jamie: it's wet out there. so be careful. use caution. on the interstates we are seeing the slow traffic. crashes on the secondary roads and the side streets. let's move to the map to talk about where we are now. in virginia we are volume. we have 19-mile-per-hour on the inner loop. if you get closer to the springfield interchange. outbound on the toll road we are quiet. 395. by pentagon. you will average in the single digits. in the teens to fairfax, on
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the brakes again. you will get relief closer toward manassas. tra stretch north to 270 is slowing. the wet roads. slowing it not as many crashes on interstate which is good but you have some on the side road. be careful. that is a look at traffic. back to you. leon: thank you. alison: naming a newly discovered heavy metal on the perdic table after -- period yotic table after heavy metal on the staple. there is an online petition with more than 100,000 signatures to name the heavy metal a heavy metal musician lemmy. those in favor of it want to name the metal lemiom. who is said to have personified the heavy metal. he died at age 70 on december 28. leon: perfect call. >> clever. leon: something else that is a good fit the friends at
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national zoo got a look at the zoo's biggest attraction. they came out to see bei bei -- new panda cub. everybody else has to wait for the public debut scheduled for a week from tomorrow. alison: it will be a lot of people there. leon: it will be a zoo out there. alison: good one. [ laughter ] leon: that was an accident. it just fell out. alison: you're that good. leon: or that bad. alison: find out if the weather is good or bad. the weekend is ahead of us. doug: it's not starting out pleasantly with the drizzle and the fog and the chilly temperatures. maybe rain this evening. if you are far enough west, across the allegany county maryland you are under a freezing rain advisory for several hours. in the metro we are stuck in the 40's.
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they won't change a lot tomorrow. scattered showers tonight. along with the drizzle and the fog. we have the heaviest precipitation as we expect through pennsylvania, across lake erie to michigan. that is the story but later tomorrow when it happens. high of 53 is tomorrow night. on sunday is breezy and mild. 60 by late day afternoon. this is oh it will shape up. 4:40 another fedex we could be close to 60, maybe 50's at the end of the game but the winds will shift and become gusty. temperatures will drop before the end of the game in the 40's. they will turn cooler on monday.
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cold front through the area tuesday night. there could be snow flurries and gusty winds in the 30's heading through the middle of next week. that is the latest. back to you. alison: all right. leon: i would say there are some people in this town that sunday zax more power than the powerball on saturday. this game coming up is huge. feel it. robert: they will try to do it with baby on board, too. leon: uh-oh. robert: i know. a zoo, by the way? you're a natural. leon: all right, man. i'm a natural. robert: you are. you will go far in this business. today is the final dress rehearsal for the redskins. they were on the bushel today. even chris baker was back after excused absence yesterday. >> chris baker or the man they call "swaggy" may be known for sacks on field. off the field he accomplished something more special when he and his wife welcomed a baby girl on thursday.
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>> he came up with the name himself. >> i looked online for the unique name with unique meaning. i came across aria. i loved it. e the teammate and the head coach sent him congratulatory texts. >> coach gruden talked smack to me. >> his wife had a baby. a baby girl. congratulations to chris. hopefully she looks like his wife. >> for the family the timing couldn't have been better. >> i call her my super bowl baby. she will be the good luck charge. >> what do you think of the swaggy's daughter having a baby as good lung? >> i hope so. hopefully it's good luck for them. robert: good luck baby. he isn't the only one welcoming new member to the family. cam newton and his girlfriend
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kia proctor had a baby boy and he named him "chosen." chosen sebastian newton is the full name. it's unique. if the redskins beat the packers sunday they will play the packers the next round and cam will have motivation in the tank. leon: battle of the babies! chris' baby. robert: and the chosen one. leon: all right. we'll be right back.
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show me funny movies. watch discovery. record this. voila. remotes, come out from the cushions, you are back. the x1 voice remote is here. doug: still chilly out there with fog and haze. showers that should haven't an impact except for being miserable. impact could be higher to te west. where the temperatures will be close to freezing. we could have freezing rain, light freezing rain. that is why the advisory is up. the temperatures for most of the viewing areas will stay steady through the evening. probably through the overnight as well.
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the patchy showers will come and go. we will remain drab and dreary and in the 40's. warmer temperatures are coming our way tomorrow night ahead of the next area of rain that is well west. that could be heavy at times. it could be pretty heavy. weekend outlook is short for you is cloudy weather that is heavy tomorrow. showers end sunday morning. glimpse of sun. gusty winds and sunshine could play a role in the forecast. warmer and turning much colder again next week. that is the latest. alison: thank you. that is it for "abc7 news at 5:00". here is what is coming out at 6:00 -- an isis-inspired am buck in philadelphia. what abc7 is learning about the attack of an officer right now. "el chapo" cantured. the deadly shoot-out that led to his arrest.
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plot foiled. the kidnapping attempt at the white house that didn't happen. the news at 6:00 starts now. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. >> we begin with a fightenning ambush of philadelphia police officer in act of terrorism. leon: senior political reporter scott thuman is here with the arrowing image of the attack and the suspect's declaration about isis. scott: wait until you see the photo from the surveillance camera. that he indicate a chilling attack inspired by the islamic state. the frozen images show dramatic moments when a man tried to ambush a philadelphia police officer as he sat in the cruiser. a dozen shots at point blank range. officer jesse hartnett calling for help. >> shots fired. i'm shot. i'm bleeding heavily.
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scott: officer hartnett fired back hitting the suspect caught and according to police made a startling admission. >> he confessed to committing this cowardly act in the name of islam. according to him he believes that the police defend laws contrary to the teachings of the quran. >> the "philadelphia inquirer" report 30-year-old edward averageer mother claims her son is a devout muslim and had recently been hearing voices in his head. >> he states he pledges allegiance to the islamic states and false allah. that is why he was called upon to do this. scott: officer hartnett escaped for the most part with major injuries to his arm. >> he is waking up. i love him and i'm proud of him. >> happy he is alive. there are too many guns on the streets. >> in this case the gun reportedly a police firearm stolen from an officer's home in
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