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news -- one dead, another seriously hurt in a stabbing in loudoun county. jonathan: the sheriff just gave an update of what happened. alison: anna-lysa gayle is on the scene. what are you hearing about the breaking news, what happened? anna-lysa: what the sheriff has told us is they are searching formal double suspects in connection with the deadly stabbing here at the ashburn meadows apartments. they found the v apartments come in the wooded area. they were with acquaintances when things took a turn. >> one of the males who was injured ran out of the woods, ran towards the apartment complex, towards the stairs. a woman came out and noticed he was stabbed. >> it surprising. this is a quiet, very friendly
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anna-lysa: deputies responded after 6:00 after neighbors called for help for the first victim. the authorities noticed a second victim while investigating. he was lying face down in a creek. the sheriff believes they were attacked by suspects that they knew. their names have not been released. >> it's too early to tell, but it may be gang related. annays survived is at fairfax hospital in stable condition. at this time, the authorities are asking people to use caution in this area and if anybody has information to contact them so they can make an arrest. live in ashburn, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: this just into the newsroom, a terrifying sex
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with a fender bender. when a woman pulled over, the suspect dragged her out of the car and attacked her. investigators are following up on about 100 tips after they released this sketch of the suspect. they are increasing the reward to $2500. jonathan: a body has been found on the south carolina property where a woman was held captive for months, found chained of a storage container. the owner of the property was in court today to answer charges of kidnapping. human remains found today have not been identified. the woman said she saw the suspect shoot her boyfriend to death. the man has not entered a police. he was reportedly convicted as a teenager of kidnapping and rape. investigators are still searching his property. alison: also following a
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dead, another hurt following a shooting. the officers had responded to a call for domestic incident. the suspect took off, crashed his car, then began shooting at the police. a 19 year veteran was killed. the suspect was killed in the shoot out. jonathan: this was the scene in baltimore tuesday, six people killed, 10 injured when a school bus slammed into an mta bus. the man behind the will of the was on antiseizure medication. his license to drive the school bus was revoked two months ago when he failed to submit a certificate. state officials said he had speeding tickets, crashes, even a lawsuit. alison: a "rolling stone"
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brutal gang rape at the university of virginia. turns out the attack never happened. today the magazine and its writer were found guilty of defaming the school's associate dean. the case took 20 hours of deliberations. the case is still being assessed as far settlement. steve: we have a frost advisory for prince william, southern fauquier county, and orange counties. or southern maryland. if you have houseplants that are on the front porch, bring them indoors. south of d.c., prince william and stafford county. the temperatures will be moving into the middle 50's by 11:00 in the morning. the rest of the weekend and what to expect on election day coming up. jonathan: a pre-election terror
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it is an unspecified threat of attack by al qaeda militants. federal officials have warned authorities in new york, texas, and virginia. they said that counterterrorism and homeland security are vigilant and ready to defend against threats at home. the terror threat tends to increase before major events and holidays. a warning before election day, they say, is not unusual. alison: us are counting down until tuesday but thousands have cast their ballots. early voting ended tonight in washington, d.c., but not before long lines in the final hours. tom roussey was among the crowd tonight with staggering numbers to tell us about, tom. tom: i just got updated numbers from the d.c. board of elections in my hand. more than 101,000 people voted
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was 57,000. at judiciary square, they went in to a short distance that way. previously the longest line they had was about to the metro. tonight, oh, my gosh, was it longer. people were a little stunned when they saw how long the line was. start to finish come how long did it take? >> about an hour and a half from the end of the line. tom: you enter the building on the spanned the entire lane of judiciary square building, then another block on east street, then turned again. it was not that far from circling the building. >> i thought people were going to think the line is starting where it ends because it went all the way around. tom: the board of elections said that other early voting sites saw big friday night crowds,too. you had to be in line by 7:00 to
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line was cut off. but those who made it in time and brave the line said it was worth it. >> i left work a little early. it's nice weather. >> i wish i had planned ahead a little more. but i'm glad that i got my vote in and i feel great about it. tom: early voting is now over in d.c. ended in maryland. virginia does not have early voting in the same way, but you can ask for naps and t balance if you meet certain criteria, and the deadline for that -- but you can ask for an early ballot if you meet certain criteria, and the deadline is tomorrow. jonathan: hillary clinton is banking on help from show business or a gets. tonight, rapper jay-z performed
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part of a series of events to try to get the young people to turn out. meantime, donald trump mocked clinton, saying i did not need to bring j-lo or jay-z to this rally in pennsylvania. he said a clinton victory would produce an unprecedented constitutional crisis and that the e-mails and other matters would overshadow her presidency. count on abc 7 for team coverage, wall to wall and all over the place, live all over the region with results and analysis and speeches. alison: a bombshell verdict close to home for a top trump ally today. two former officials linked to new jersey governor chris christie guilty of conspiracy and fraud. the case is known as bridge gate. the 2013 lane closures jammed the george washington bridge in
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know about the lane closures. jonathan: it's friday night. this is a very big night for high school football. tonight, an inspirational story of inclusion in chantilly. a high school student suffering from an intellectual disability got his moment in the spotlight. tim barber shows us the touching show of support. tim: four years in a row, jeffrey has been cheering on the chantilly chargers manager. the senior cannot play because he is a form of autism called fragile x. aa few months ago, coach mike lolly had an idea. during the last game of the season >> ? oh say can you see ? tim: he would put the biggest
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>> he has not stopped talking about it all week. tim: tonight, he finally got a number of his own, 11. are you going to do? >> i want to score a touchdown. tim: after four years of cheering, the chargers biggest fan charged the field. >> it's nice, because never did we uniform and pulling a high school game. tim: jeffrey did not get the touchdown he was hoping for, and the play did not last all that long. hey, jeffrey, how was it? >> good! tim: but the memory for him? >> i like to play football. tim: and his family will last forever. tim barber, abc 7 news.
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still to come -- putting a price tag on ruining somebody's life? they are hackers for hire, and they are easier to get than you think. >> there are people that will hack whatever you pay them to hack. alison: hackers could wipe out america's infrastructure. it is not a question of if,
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alison: 7 on your side with a consumer alert about a washing machine that might be in your home. samsung is rec million machines after reports they have blown apart. the consumer product safety commission has reported 730 top loading samsung machines blowing apart when operating at high speed's. there are at least nine reports of injuries. samsung will help with either repairs, replacement, or refunds. jonathan: russia is accused of hacking into the dnc, sony, and
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not all they are doing. alison: america's critical infrastructure is their next target possibly and it it is all starting on the dark web where you can be anonymous, operated by people with very bad intentions. jonathan: corey fletcher has the story. reporter: they call them infrastructure hitmen, and on the dark web, therefore higher. >> they are people that will hack whatever you pay them to hack. reporter: like companies, and pipelines. isaac ciber stalks the bad guys. >> you can buy services to hack anything. reporter: just last december, hackers cut power to a quarter million people in the ukraine using black energy malware. >> it's a virtual piece of malware. reporter: he works in cyber security, trying to stop threats
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because since at least 2012, the u.s. has known its electrical grid is also infected with that same malware. as of now, there is no way to remove it. >> one hacker who was adequately skilled can calls infinitely more damage. reporter: earlier this year, the head of the nsa warned a major cyber attack of the critical u.s. infrastructure is not a matter of if but when. sophisticated hacker to hack a sophisticated structure, or just hire somebody? >> you just need to know how to hire somebody. reporter: using common software, isaac took us onto the dark web, which goes to website you cannot readily access from the normal internet. >> you can get pretty much anything you want on the dark web.
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people, espionage. "i will do anything for money." reporter: with a free piece of software that he got in a magazine, he shows just how easy it is for one of those hackers for higher to get into a utility company using publicly available data. >> we get information about their network. reporter: he launches a free tool, and information like company. if you were a criminal, he would then send a fake e-mail to the company's ceo with a pdf that contained a virus. >> you basically turn the users into believing that the e-mail is legitimate. they click on it and it sends me control of their computer. reporter: once he has control, the options are limitless.
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offer they can execute? >> there is no doubt in my mind. reporter: isaac did not virtually enter the utility company or access its network, but that was a real live program. the price tag ranges from the hundreds to the low thousands. almost all are payable in bitcoin because it's hard to track full stop lisa fletcher, abc 7 news. steve: the weekend is here and a great time to check out the fall color change. immediate metro. further west, i-81, looking absolutely gorgeous. take advantage of it tomorrow and sunday. tonight will be chilly, a frost advisory south and west of d.c., including prince william county, 35 to 45 overnight, the wind out of the northwest at 3 to 8.
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chilly start with sunrise at 7:40, temperatures upper 30's near 40, but we warm up nicely in the midafternoon. back into the middle 60's. hagerstown just around 65 degrees. the metro area, 63 to 65 the afternoon high in fairfax, potomac, and college park. southern maryland, lower 60's charlotte hall, saturday looking at low 60's. daylight savings time ends early sunday morning when we fall back one hour, a next her hour of sleep. that means sunset will be about 5:00 sunday afternoon. 62 degrees monday. election day tuesday, starting
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by 4 p.m. by the time the polls are closing and you are watching election coverage, 60 degrees. we keep the trend going with mild temperatures through wednesday, thursday, and friday. alison: steve, thank you. 7 on your side gets results -- hundreds of speeding tickets tossed. how are questions led to change for drivers. jonathan: and he is only doing life-saving work. >> it's to help as many people
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alison: 7 on your side gets results -- 600 people are getting speeding tickets thrown out because of this bead camera in college park. last september it started ticketing drivers and a 25 mile per hour zone but zone. 7 on your side asked questions and officials said that the camera was doling out tickets unfairly. if you paid a ticket in the last few months from that camera, you will likely get a refund. jonathan: a 13-year-old from herndon said he is developing a cure for cancer. he lost his grandfather to the disease so he decided he would take action and find a cure for stop he is working to create an organism that will fight cancer
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took notice and are helping to continue his work. >> in the cancer cell, the molecule can actually bind to the cell and bore large holes in it, causing the cell to die. jonathan: be the kid to find the cure. he said his main goal is to help as many people as he can. alison: we be watching him for years to come. jonathan: that's awesome. alison: what are you going to do eighth-grader. robert: i feel really bad, thanks. coming up in sports, the wizards come into tonight with zero wins. what went down at the phone booth, next. northern virginia, on the issues, barbara comstock and donald trump are the same. comstock and trump promote deportation and reject any comprehensive
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that keep guns from suspected terrorists. and comstock-trump were prepared to shut down the government just for politics. time for luann bennett: comprehensive immigration reform now. common sense gun safety laws. bennett tells congress: do your job. i'm luann bennett and i approve this message. after all donald trump has said and done...
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d on her like a [bleep] ...trump's just so disgusting and degrading. it just seems like he's invaded our lives. and he's the republican nominee for president. and now republican congresswoman comstock is trying to run away from trump? i mean, come on. look, we just can't vote for comstock or trump. house majority pac is responsible
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>> desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: wins have been hard to come by for the wizards, and tonight was not easy facing atlanta, trying to avoid an 0-4 start. john wall with the drive, the lob from morris, lays it in. wall with 14 at the half.
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p, bradley beal off the screen. he had 28. the was or win 95-92. high school football, a matchup on the gridiron, dematha catholic and good counsel. so big that they put it on espnu. stags take the 7-0 lead. in the third, 14-0 sloppy in the backfield on the exchange. the ball gets picked up and taken to the house. 14-7. the falcons could not move the ball on offense and lose to the stags, 21-7. more high school action, georgetown prep. paris jones cuts back up the middle and gets in for a touchdown.
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offensive tackle for dematha who went down tonight and was carted off the field. a scary moment. we wish him and his family all
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alison: the weekend is here. steve: we are looking at a nice weekend, a little cool tonight, frost advisory south of d.c., prince william county, stafford county, southern fauquier county early in the morning. 65 the high tomorrow. we lose an hour when we go back one hour sunday.
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60's monday. election day tuesday, middle 60's. jonathan: jimmy kimmel is next.
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jimmy, hi, welcome to my dressing room. it's your dressing room! ha ha ha! oh, thank you so much for having me on the show. it's a real big deal for me. my book comes out tomorr "the great indoors" premieres on thursday. my appearance on your show is literally the most important one of my life. >> jimmy: oh. wow. you know, i was going to talk to you about that because we have a little problem. >> oh, your infection flared up again? >> jimmy: no. >> what kind of problem are you talking about? >> jimmy: let's see. it's a -- we got a bigger guest and you're not going to be on the show tonight problem. >> bigger guest? bigger than joel mchale? >> jimmy: oh, quite a bit bigger. >> you got beyonce? >> jimmy: no, actually, bigger than --

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