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you. who do you think will win tonight's debate? log on to wjla.com/votenow. alison: scott thuman is in vegas today. hey, scott. scott: hey, good evening. we are a few hours away from the third and the final debate. you want predebate analysis. we will do this with the vegas style. when you are at the table you have strategies and they apply in the political situation as well. that is what donald trump needs to do right now. listen, he can say the polls don't matter, they have been wrong before and he is right about that but we are seeing a trend of polls that show him in a vulnerable position now. he needs to make an impact. the hit is for him. stand is what hillary clinton can do now. she can hold her place. she is doing well in the polls and the electoral map.
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keep going the way it is going for three weeks it might benefit her. she needs to work hard on the third part. that is double down. what do you do in the final three weeks well after tonight's debate? that is what they try to implore in the 90 minute conversation. this is get out the vote. she has to get millennials to move the bernie sanders followers who are still not on board or moderate democrats who have not bought in campaign and convince them to go to the polls. for both camps who don't find the enthusiasm levels yet. they might know who they want to win but it doesn't mean they want to get off the couch and help them do it. trump has the same issue with the republicans leery for what they have seen in the last year. they have to make massive strides. we are here on a campus that is the setting perhaps the
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most of the students here are not white. that is reflective of the community both of the campaigns has to go after. you have youth and people who feel they are underpaid and suffering from a recession. nevada has seen all of those things and the candidates need to resonate with the voters if they want them to turn out. alison: rewill check in with you soon. thank you. jonathan: we continue to monitor the pulse of the election in the key swing state. voters in philadelphia have seen a campaign displayed just about everything. alison: let bell. he has vote track 2016. he is in the city where the nation was born. hi, brad. brad: hey, alison. scott wanted to give you vegas style political analysis. we are going to do philly style. look over there. there is the beautiful skyline. you can see that center city philadelphia. we have come to south philly
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pork to sample the food and the opinion. >> fried onions and three different variety of pork. brad: it's only a slight exaggeration to say john's roast pork in south philly is as much the landmark as a liberty bill and would be place we find in the raging debate. not clinton-trump? steak and cheese or roast pork sandwich. planet. brad: the roast pork rules on this block. with a view of the skyline. but talk politics and the mood sours. >> i think it's the most vile thing i have seen in my life. it shames me to be an american. >> i'm tired of them beating each other up. tell me what you are going to do. brad: well, you heard the anger about the election.
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cheesesteaks, the roast pork. this is john of john's roast pork. settle it once and for all. cheesesteak or roast pork sandwich? >> roast pork was my grandfather's recipe he started here in 1930. so i have, you know, roast pork but the cheesesteaks are also the best. brad: thank you for allowing to us be here with you today. when we come back at 5:00, we will go uptown and center city and the historic areas. it's not just about the sandwich debate. this democracy. we pose a simple question to folks in and around independence hall and liberty bell. what do you think the founding fathers would have thought of the election? you will want to hear the answers at 5:00. in philadelphia, brad bell, abc7 news. michelle: we'll see you soon. the debates have lit up social media from the sniffles to the refusal to shake hands before the second debate. so, what the best way to keep up with everything? lindsey mastis is in the
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lindsey: there are not only hashtags but you can watch this tonight on twitter. they will be live streaming it. for the hashtags, twitter is a big place to have that conversation. so, you can use the #debate. they will put awesome emoji here. it looks like a podium. you can use #i'mwithher for hillary clinton or #trumptrain if you're with trump. they will do a town hall tomorrow night so we want t #yourvousyourfuture, use that one as well. back to you. alison: thank you very much. stay with abc7. votetrak 2016 is headed to allentown, pennsylvania, tomorrow. some virginia voters are taking legal action to be allowed to vote. civil rights group filed a federal lawsuit to force virginia to extend its voter registration period. there was a computer glitch at the online registration website that kept some voters
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deadline. election officials say there is no statutory provision to allow to extend the voter registration deadline. jonathan: developing today a d.c. teenager in court to face murder charges in the stabbing death of 17-year-old girl that was held without bond in the case. police say 18-year-old kyla jones killed 17-year-old kaelia minor monday night in northwest washington. authorities believe it started on a metrobus. an we just got the charging documents in the case. coming up at 5:00, what is in the documents that might explain the motive. michelle: developing in alexandria, a man is in the hospital after being shocked. power lines crashing down this morning. he was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. and we are now learning that his condition has stabilize. wythe street was closed for hours while people lost power.
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there was an arcing insulator incident outside the rosslyn station that caused major delays on the blue, orange, and silver lines. reminder for you, you can get text alerts on metro from abc7. you just text "metro" to 43817 or log to wjla.com/text. well, the news that marriott is moving to downtown bethesda is certainly good for the state. but that coupled with $1 billion development pla tysons in virginia? and maybe there are high-rises on the horizon. richard reeve is in bethesda now. it sounds like some people want leaders to slow things down a little bit here. rich: yeah. certainly a vigorous debate about the development. the marriott project is one small part of it. they have the high-rises here.
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this is the bethesda downtown plan. it's a blueprint on what to do with the area development wise. in the next 20 years. look at the pictures we shot earlier today of the contrast we have in this area. on one side you have the high-rises then you have the leafy suburban streets. there will be two of three public her we are talking about the big numbers. 32 million square feet of residential and commercial developments. that is five times the size of the pentagon. on the flip side, $1 billion in development. 3,000 jobs at the marriott alone. vigs you debate about what is
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>> office workers are a curse. they have to put somewhere. they have to come through here basically on the way to work and on the way home. more retail and gape for everybody. richard: coming up at 5:00, we hear from r concern about the traffic and the infrastructure and from the political leaders and what they are saying about the project. in bethesda, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. look at the scene from portland, oregon. firefighters had their hands full all day after a natural gas explosion. two firefighters were hurt. two others were hurt. the blast happened in a neighborhood that is loaded with condos and coffee shops. coming up next, the new step
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jonathan: back with must-see video from the philippines. look at this. police van running down a crowd of protesters outside the u.s. embassy in manila. hundreds of people in the veet for anti-u.s. rally. it got violent as you can see. the protest leaders said at least three student activists were run over by the van. they are demanding the end to the presence of the u.s. troops close call in wisconsin. officer squad car is destroyed. here is why, watch. she was paying attention. good thing. you can see the officer react
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she was not hurt. the car was damaged. alison: incredible. for the next story age is just a number. we can see here the unmistakable smile of a mother with her newborn. but this mom is 62 years old. 62 years old. from spain in the northwest part of the country. she told reporters it was impossible to be happier. her little girl pounds, two ounces. she is encouraging healthy women as old as her to have children if they can and of course if they want to. [laughter] if they are okay with being sleep deprived. michelle: she doesn't look 62 at all. encouraging update about the recently separated conjoined twins in new york. they have opened their eyes for the first time since last
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overall doctors are pleased with the progress. they will spend 72 hours in intensive care and months in a rehab center. abc7 is on traffic watch. trenice bishop is in the traffic center with a look at the everything rush. trenice: hi, michelle. we have a rush already in progress for you. we have a closure as well in montgomery county. but we will start in the beltway. the earlier accident leaves you with slow volume on the outer lp you will tap brakes around 95 to 355. the crash was here near colesville road. we are back to moving better but it's still slow on the inner and the outer loop. the inner loop delay takes you from bethesda to 270 and new hampshire avenue. the closure is in the ashton or the sandy spring area. we have part of 108 closed near tucker lane. it looks like traffic will be alternating on the eastbound span. that is due to construction.
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if you are traveling there, the usual slowdown and folks making their way to and across the legion bridge. closure in place on mclane, westbound direction. between douglas drive and the beltway due to accident involving the pedestrian at the balls hills road. police are still on the scene. it looks like moving. you may find volume as you leave the city. back to you. michelle: thank you. you hear the knocks on the door. "trick or treat." halloween around the corner. jonathan: folks getting in the spirit. >> so we are wondering would you like to host abc7? not the entire station. but steve rudin? he is in northwest d.c. who wouldn't want you to come over for a visit? steve: i know. it will be so much fun over the next week or so.
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northwest d.c. off 16th street. this house is loaded with everything you could want for halloween. the bushes light up with blinking lights. this is really cool. we want you to send your pictures to us. coming up in a little bit, i will tell you where to go on the you send us the photos so i can come to your house. have you picked out the pumpkin yet? a lot of folks have and a lot of folks have not. the charities have been so warm -- the temperatures have been so warm. but we look at what to expect when you are buying the pumpkin. >> with if families heading to the pumpkin patch to pick the pumpkin for the season, the stormwatch7 team is wondering does the weather affect the pumpkin crop? according to the farm manager ben butler the weather plays a
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pumpkins grow each season. >> we hit dry warm weather, hot weather in july. and august. that is when they get tough for the pumpkins at 95 degrees or so. the flower blossoms begin to abort. we had a loss because of that. >> despite the warm, dry weather the pumpkin crop did survive with sufficient moisture. >> they hunkered down and they survived. here we are, october finally. they are happy and they are ready to go home with somebody. >> the weather not only impacts how well the pumpkins grow and also when the people can come pick the pumpkins. >> some popular pumpkins are the traditionable
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to enture a -- ensure a healthy crop, make new field every year for pumpkins to grow is important. along with finding the pumpkin the farm will provide fun for the family with a corn maze and many slides. i found myself enjoying a kid friendly activities. for the storm watch 7, i'm molly cochran. steve: all right. can you find me here? the house, not only do they decorate this for halloween but they decorate it for every holiday we have during the calendar year. from the fourth of july to valentine's day. we'll be back here. head back to doug where he talks about the record warmth for another day around the d.m.v. michelle: thank you. doug: it's warm. i was frightened by that. do we have counselors
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jonathan: we'll designate a safe zone. michelle: there were no clown costumes. jonathan: i like clowns. michelle: i know. doug: we set records. dulles hit 86. broke the old record of 83. b.w.i. set record high of 87 to break the old record of 82. high at reagan national hit 87. cl and i thought we would never get close to the record. the wind shifted a bit. they weren't coming over the water cooling them off. fredericksburg at 78. culpeper wins the prize in culpeper. a bit of a breeze off the severn river.
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delightful. we will see the clouds and later tonight there could be an isolated shower or two as the frontal zone tries to push in the washington arizona. you see the dosido? that is the power. the isolated shower is possible overnight. through the day tomorrow it's partly sunny. not as warm. 80 but not in the upper friday is a day when the cold front will roll in. the showers are likely. the parted of the highs are in the upper 60's. the big change thursday to friday and a cold front. 70% chance of rain. breezy on friday. saturday is windy but saturday is beautiful. sunshine and 62 on sunday. another cold front late monday. hit 67 first and then lower
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wednesday. a warm string of days here is nothing new. back on track for crisp fall weather. upper 30's to low 40's at night. one of the favorite times of year. jonathan: i know you still strick-or-treat. have you picked out the costume? doug: they made me stop three years ago. michelle: oh! your children? jonathan: no, the neighbors. [laughter] jonathan: some guy is pretending to be an old guy coming around. still ahead for making a political statement. the sign expressing voter fatigue and the reaction that comes with it is coming up. michelle: but first we meet if coach of the week and meet the
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jonathan: time to recognize we profile a coach new to the washington area. he has a big and an historic job ahead of him as he is building d.c. brand new arena football team. robert burton introduces us to the coach of the week. robert: he wanted a challenge. he got it. >> the opportunity to build an arena franchise in the d.c. market is phenomenal. robert: dean, the head coach
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that is given a task to turn the new team to a title contender. >> if you don't like competition, man, this is the wrong place to be here. every week we will go out there and score a lot of points. we see this as competing at a high level every week. robert: another challenge, finding players out of the 300 you see here to invite to camp. an a.f.l. roster only holding about 20 players. >> if they make this team, what sho you as a coach? >> consistency. the guy is consistent. taught how to play the game the right way and how to be a professional football player. represent the organization and the community. robert: with the coach of the week, i'm robert burton. michelle: just ahead for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a massive car fire and a good samaritan runs right for it.
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michelle: meet the man called a hero. he explains why he went toward the s.u.v. and what he saw when he got there. >> when it comes to your checked luggage, new decision from the department of transportation. we outline the details next. >> at this point in the election season you have probably seen plenty of campaign signs. but probably not one like this. i'm jeff goldberg. we'll explain coming up. michelle: then new at 5:00 -- says without enough funding they will be working out of a storage unit this holiday season. i'm amy aubert with the story
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only from fios. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news a on your side. jonathan: you are counting it down. election day is 20 days away. coverage began two years ago. michelle: more than 20 candidates between the two parties. over 20-plus months have some people sick of it already. enter meteor 2016. we know how one person feels. november 8 can't come soon enough. >> we like a sense of humor. there is a call for something to just end it. michelle: northern virginia
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takes to us arlington. jeff: in a time of political frustration -- >> everyone is sick of what is going on. jeff: we found a movement of volters of any party seem proud to support. >> i'm ready for it to be over with. >> it captures the mood of a lot of people. jeff: giant meteor 2016. september it -- sent it already. the sign stands a home in north arlington along with others expressing sentiments. we wanted to chat with a person showing the signs of frustration. no one was home. >> joanne and ellie have a cause to get behind. >> we need it to be over with. close it down today. >> they're not accomplishing anything. >> the giant meteor is a national campaign on facebook and twitter. in fact, a new poll shows that some millennials in particular love the giant meteor more
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>> looking for a better choice. jeff: there is even a campaign ad trying to make an impact. >> giant meteor. the only candidate that won't change direction. jeff: people see the sign and can't help but get excited. >> definitely. jeff: in north arlington -- >> a giant meteor! yeah. jeff: -- jeff goldberg, abc7 news. michelle: abc7 storm watch getting new video now from michigan's u marquette. which as you can see is under water. the roads and bridges are washed out. homes with water pouring in. you hate to see that. that is a lot of rain. doug: i haven't been paying attention to lake superior and that area but that is a remarkable amount of flooding. in the great lakes you get rain and storms from it.
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our direction. we won't get heavy rain. we will get a change of the temperature. check this out. chris sent this from alexandria. i don't know if this is in alexandria or if chris lives in alexandria. i make the point, if you send us a picture to burst.com/wjla to be in the fall foliage contest, tell us where you take the photograph. out don't have to give us -- you don't have to give us where it is. a specific place to give full credit and see be the beauty is. that is what it's all about. enjoy the fall color getting stronger to the west. week two, we will go over tomorrow evening the entries for this week and pick a winner. the good fine folks and the friends at "good morning washington" will announce it friday morning at 4:24 a.m. look at the country today. eastern quarter of the nation is 20 degrees above normal or higher because of the high
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rain along and behind the cold front followed by the gusty winds and cooler temperatures. forecast winds on friday. friday evening we have wind gusts up to 41 miles per hour. 41 is the forecast for annapolis. strong winds continue in the day on saturday. looking ahead to the weekend. this is a rainy friday. windy and chilly. 59 on saturday. sunshine and 62 heading to the day on sunday. steve rudin another pumpkin report in 18 minutes or so. jonathan: thank you very much. "7 on your side" with a consumer alert. fiat chrysler recalling 86,000 trucks about police cars. there seems to be a short circuit problem in the alternators that can lead to fires. here are the affected vehicles. 2007-2013 rams. 2500 and 3500 pickups and the
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2011-2014 charger police cars also being part of the recall. michelle: this time a proposal to ease the pain when your checked bag is delayed. if you pay, should you get your money back? transportation reporter brianne carter explains it could soon be a rule. brianne: it has become a common practice. having to pay to check your bag. >> $38. brianne: but the bag doesn't destination when you do. now if it happens you may get your money back. under new order, airlines will be required to refund you if your luggage is substantially delayed. the d.o.t. didn't define "substantially." previously airlines only had to give you a refund if the luggage was lost. >> i'm in support of that. i don't like to have to pay
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he is in support of the policy. department of transportation issued several other rules including to give customers better perspective an airline on-time performance. giving the customers better information when they purchase tickets. i will require travel website to disclose any relationship they have with airlines for america said in part the efforts design to reregulate how the airlines distribute their product and services are bad for airline customers. the communities we serve and the overall economy. brianne carter, abc7 news. jonathan: check out life-saving action caught on video. this was in florida. explosion and a group of people running toward a huge
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watch. >> hurry. >> oh, my gosh! >> it caused the explosion. one person trapped inside. a group of men rushed over and they were able to free the victim. >> let's get her out. to me she was unconscious. she couldn't move. there were people trying to get out. the window is so small it jonathan: what is more amazing the guy made national headlines in 1997 when an 11-year-old that he returned 85 contracts he took from a brinks truck that rolled over. 85 cents in the street and he walked it back and gave it back. that is a good guy.
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4:00, the restaurant taking the dog out of pretzel dogs. michelle: the country, the pretzel stand and confusion over what is in the snacks next. jonathan: still ahead at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a broken promise over an eyesore. how long a developer left a utility box in one woman's german town front yard. we have that coming up for you
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jonathan: this will have you scratching your head. look at the video. what you see is what you get. recent attraction at the north korean zoo doing more than monkey business. the 19-year-old chimp is not craving bananas. she graves a light. michelle: she literally smokes cigarettes in her exhibit. the zoo trainers throw her a lighter and she can light it herself. now zoo officials insist the chimp but she goes through a pack a day. who started this? this is not okay. jonathan: they can stop this cold turkey. michelle: she needs a patch. jonathan: more than the patch. the zookeepers need help. michelle: that is wrong. when it comes to name changes this is unique. auntie ann, the pretzel companies that you see in the mall and the airport have to change the name of the pretzel
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but the popular item does contain no dog meat. it has to be renamed because it's confusing for muslim customers. they think there is a dog in it. no. they have told auntie ann's you have to ditch the "dog" in the name. michelle: a suggestion to rename it is call it a pet several sausage -- pretzel sausage. that m we were joking here but this is important because knowing the ingredients and blessings are key to receiving certification. jonathan: if you can't certify it you can't sell it. there you go. michelle: right. from fashion to policy and even grounds at the white house, first lady michelle obama is leaving her mark. the impact after eight years
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is body camera footage from the fronted lines of the war going on for for the city of mosul. the cameras on r on the soldier and it shows the battle as it intensifies. you can see them running toward the action. commanders are warning this is a battle that could take months. we're a couple days in the campaign. the iraqi military believes there is 5,000 to 6,000 isis militants in mosul.
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michelle: the space launched on monday and docked this morning. the astronauts are expected to remain in space for 30 days to make it china's long e and most ambitious mission to date. jonathan: well, crime alert in prince george's county. two people were found shot in a car overnight in largo. both victims were taken to the hospital. the female is 18-year-old allyssa banks later died. made. no motive offered up. remember, you can get crime alerts in your area by going to wjla.com/enews. you can sign up for "7 on your side" fighting back against crime newsletter. we are getting answers about an electric box that is an eyesore. kevin lewis explains why a homeown believes she is deceived by the developer and
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>> the main piece of greenery in her front yard. this potomac edison electric box. she works for a government contractor signed this purchase agreement for her three bedroom german town, town home in june of 2014. but it wasn't until days before closing eight months later that the builder ryan bucannon partners revealed their plan for the unsightly utility box. >> i knelt i was locked in. >> stroud spent a year and a half to fight to get it removed. she nail ald blinder to the maryland attorney general's office to ask for help but nothing has changed.
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today they declined to comment. bucannon partners it hasn't returned our phone calls. >> i believe that the box shouldn't have been there. i should have been told it would be there. michelle: "7 on your side" with a consumer alert. facebook could help you make planng recommendation tool. it will allow you to ask advice from your friends on places to go. it will automatically turn suggestions into links, placing them on a map embedded on your original post. the only way it works is the destination that you are considering must have a presence on facebook. >> the role of the first lady is shaped by each woman who
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house. the legacy of michelle obama may change image and expectations. amy: snapshots of michelle obama on your put cuss is bragging right -- on your cat pus is brag -- campus is bragging rights. >> she shook my hand. >> they go back to iowa when he was in eighth grade and she was a champion of healthy eating. >> the fact you are going to eat an apple o cone? she did that even on eighth grade person making an impact. >> elegance in the final state dinner, her legacy is now written as thank you notes and printed in the "new york times." feminist said she did with no other first lady did. she lived a public life without sacrificing her authenticity.
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more active role. >> one of the most important roles. she did not come across as an "angry black woman." >> she has broken stereotypes that some in america has. who the first lady is, what they look like and what they do. >> she is also a role as a mother. >> she wants her daughters achieve what they have achieved. >> she has carvedded out a new image for the first lady. >> in fairfax, cheryl conner, abc7 news. michelle: this may be one of the last nice nights to get out and walk around. jonathan: steve rudin is always out in the weather when it's perfect. steve: i have the best
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don't have anything to do? decorate the front lawn. for halloween. this is not scary. it doesn't have to be scary but it looks gorgeous. we want to come to your house and see how you have decorated your take a picture of the front lawn. then you need to download the abc7 news app. really easy to do. click on see it and send it. that is all you need to do to submit a photo. make sure it's clear. give us a description and hopefully i will be at your house next week. 80 for a high tomorrow.
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showers develop late. looking ahead to the weekend, cold and windy. sunday will be in the lower 60's. boo at the zoo is chilly side. saturday and sunday evening with the temperatures saturday evening. we have sunday temperatures for boo at the zoo in the 60's. michelle: next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- celebrating remarkable medical advancement on breast reconstruction awareness day. or b.r.a. day. a new early pain-free technique at a local hospital helping survivors look and
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michelle: working in partnership with sin carrie broadcast group we want to keep you informed about important health matters. this is breast reconstruction awareness day. in tonight's sinclair cares report there is an option for the interest cancer patients to -- breast cancer patients to have nearly painless breast reconstruction. after being diagnosed with breast cancer in june, kelly chapman chose to have a bilateral mastectomy right away.
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the best fighting chance of it not coming back later on. michelle: she opted for breast reconstruction at the medstartowntown hospital using a technique that dr. troy pittman called a game changer. >> i call it the near painless breast reconstruction. michelle: rather than put the implant under the muscles the traditional way it's placed over the muscle. >> putting the implant on top of the muscle, not dividing the muscle from the rib cage patient's painless. >> they were walks that didn't
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michelle: there are risks but they are rare. he ads cosmetic results are improved thanks to newer more natural looking implants that don't ripple under the skin. and the breasts don't look flexed like after traditional reconstruction. >> if you see a body builder flex the muscle and the chest bounces we see that with the implants under the muscle. michelle: three months after surgery sh chemotherapy but feeling great. the procedure is covered by insurance. alison: tonight, two days after a deadly bus stop confrontation the suspect's friends come to her defense and describe a feud that
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>> the city honors a team of lifesavers led by a woman who learned c.p.r. the day before this man's heart attack. announcer: now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. >> feud could be the heart of con fron between two girls on a metrobus. a ago. stephen tschida is live with new information. >> 18-year-old kyla jones held without bond after she took aim at the victim's chest. inflicting the fatal blow. they said that as they laid on
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and saying that she doesn't care what happened to the girl. >> she plungedded it in the chest of a minor. and jones general kept a knife out of fear. >> jones lived at the home occasionally because the older daughter and jones are best friends. he filed a complaint with the police school against kaelia minor after she assaulted his 13-year-old daughter a few weeks ago. because she was with jones. >> minor captained the dance team at coolidge high and she excelled academically and looked forward to college. she boarded a because and jones got on and minor ran off with jones' cell phone.
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