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we want to show you what is happening before we get to the video. they are on this plaza, the parking deck, appearing to be led by an adult. we do not know who this person is. i want to show you what is happening right now. you can see that some of the students are leaving the mall area. they tell us they are going to the district, to washington, d.c. we do not know what they are doing there. let me show you video we shot a this is from our chopper here. you can see them marching from the high school. we are told by montgomery county school officials that the students were granted permission to have a protest on the school property. they said they could go on the football field, exercise their freedom of speech, and then go back to class by 11:00. obviously, that has not happened. we have some ground video as
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university boulevard to allow these students to do their march. there have been some obscenities thrown out here or there, but they are marching along saying things like, "not our president," and they do not like trump. they are not happy. at this point we do not know, but it appears to be going to the district. jummy: all right, thank you. the president-elect began forming his cabinet. we are learning who may be selected to fill the remaining spots. go to wjla.com/votenow to let us know what you feel about this presidency. suzanne kennedy has the latest details on the reshaping of the white house. suzanne: they will arguably be two of the most influential men in washington, d.c., part of
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-- reince priebus as chief of staff, steve bannon as chief counselor. >> it is not going to be sunshine patriots. it is going to be people who want to fight. >> reince priebus has been loyal to donald trump since the president-elect -- >> we are proud of what happened. we are proud of where we took the party and how far we have come. >> other key roles are taking form. top contenders include rudy giuliani and john bolton for secretary of state. senator jeff sessions and duncan hunter for secretary of defense. and for attorney general, top contenders include rudy giuliani
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leaders could take on top roles, including at the treasury department and as secretary of the interior. suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: following his victory over hillary clinton, president-elect trump sat down for his first television interview to discuss some of his most controversial campaign promises and how he plans to implement them. he also addressed the recent protests across the country. cecilia vega with comments of about >> donald trump reports that he is saddened by some of the racial slurs and violence brought by some of his supporters. mr. trump: it is sad. don't do it. i am so saddened to hear that, and i say stop it. if it helps, i will say this and write to the cameras. stop it.
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seemed to walk back some key campaign promises -- from the border wall -- >> would you accept a fence? mr. trump: certain areas, i would. other areas, a wall is better. i have been doing this a long time. i am going to think about it. >> the special prosecutor? mr. trump: i do not want to hurt them. they are good people. >> trump refusing to say whether he mr. trump: i do not want to tell them anything. we have great generals. >> you said you knew more than the generals. on the supreme court, are you looking to a justice that will overturn roe v wade? mr. trump: i am pro-life.
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justices who are pro-life. it will go to the states. >> so some women will not be able to get an abortion. mr. trump: they will have to go to another state. >> melania trump says that she is ready for the responsibility ahead. melania: i will stay true to myself, stay tough, confident. >> but ivanka trump is saying she is not going to the white house in a formal role. ivanka: no. i am going to be a daughter. i am very passionate about certain issues and i want to fight for them. race equality, child care. these are things that are very important for me. but not in a formal administrative capacity. jummy: we want to take a live look at the white house where,
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before leaving for his final foreign trip while in office. he will make stops in greece, germany, and peru. this time he will be focused on reassuring that -- we will bring you the news conference live at 3:15, right here on abc 7. we will continue to follow donald trump in his transition to the white house. for complete coverage of his plan for the first 100 days, log onto wjla.com. now, montgomery county police are searching for the suspects behind a double stabbing at the wheaton metro station. the victims, teenagers, just 16 and 15 years old. sam sweeney is following that investigation. sam: good afternoon. all of this unfolded in broad daylight.
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this is nearly bust circle area. police came in full force after the first 911 calls came in. look at the video. they investigated for hours, trying to figure out clues of what happened here. the teens were taken to the hospital in serious condition, and all three suspects got away. in the hours following the incident, one suspect was identified through surveillance video. in this hour, two other suspects have not been identified, and police are asking for the public' saw or heard something, if you did not talk to police, they want to hear from you right now. we are looking to find out more suspect information. as soon as we have it, we will let you know. sam sweeney. back to you in the studio. jummy: tsa officers arrested two men in four days for attempting to pass through bwi airport checkpoints with loaded guns. one man was caught thursday.
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pending. this is no joke. another man was caught trying to get this fax through a checkpoint. also at bwi. the acts was confiscated. -- the ax was confiscated. tonight a meeting will be held at flower elementary school. 21-year-old roll ramos -- raul week. he is a counselor in the after-hours program. he has been fired. concerned parents are urged to attend tonight's meeting, beginning at 7:00. we want to talk about the forecast, a live look at the capital -- at the capital, pennsylvania avenue. doug hill is here with a look at the forecast. doug: after a lot of sunshine and a spectacular weekend,
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off the coast of north carolina moving northward. we have rain moving into fredericksburg. we will see more of this. here is the area of low pressure developing. you see the rain spreading northward. you see the rain going into two separate batches. the end result will be increasing chances of showers later this afternoon. but especially this evening and later tonight. temperatures on the coolid very little in the way of sunshine. as far as the rain goes, the futurecast shows areas of rain going south and east, south and west of the metro area at 5:30 the afternoon -- at 5:30 safed and in. -- at 5:30 this afternoon. we will get sunshine later in the day tomorrow. already monday and we are looking at the weekend. we will do that for you in about seven minutes.
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quiz. recovery efforts now underway in new zealand. plus -- >> that she was just in a rage. jummy: the woman acquitted in the death of her twin sister is now back in jail. the evidence that landed her behind bars for the second time. jamie? jamie: we are seeing traffic that looks great. let's start off with some good news. the 14th street bridge. as you are push the freeway and cross the case bridge, we are looking really good. this shows you how light the volume is right now. no problems on the freeway. we have a heavy volume heading inbound kenilworth avenue. you drop down to eight miles per hour due to some road work near benning road. heading north to greenbelt,
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magnitude, hit later in the afternoon, causing a number of landslides. several victims were hurt during the quake. firefighters in the southeast part of the country are working to put out 43 wildfires burning across eight states from alabama to west virginia. the flames ripped through 70,000 acres. investigators have arrested one man in kentucky who contest -- one man in kentucky who set the the man's facebook page. the woman initially cleared of all charges in the murder of her identical twin sister in hawaii is back behind bars which is accused of intentionally driving the car off a cliff. linsey davis has more. >> the lone survivor of this fatal crash is once again in police custody, accused of
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alexandria depaul was arrested in upstate new york over the weekend for the alleged murder of her twin sister. police were searching for the 37-year-old for the last two weeks before finding her in albany, after a grand jury thousands of miles away in maui indicted her in the death of her sister. investigators say last may devour intentionally -- last may , do fall -- witnesses say the two women were fighting. yanking on the driver's wheel like this, and she was angrily arguing with the person, whoever we yanking on her head. and she was in a rage. >> duvall said the crash was an accident. no probable cause for murder.
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>> last month, grand jury indictment. >> the things that are missing from this case actually make this case. >> some are hoping there will be closure for a death that captivated so many. >> this case is all being made circumstantially. however, actions speak very loud. when the police what hurt her house, there was evidence that she was packing and wanting to flee. jummy: t in almost 69 years lit up the night sky. the phenomenon known as the super moon looked the brightest just before dawn. it will be at its brightest all week because it is orbiting close to the earth. closer than any time since january of 1948. it will not be as big and bright again for another 18 years. pretty cool stuff. doug: spectacular last night and this morning. it is going to be cloudy.
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close -- jummy: isn't always that aren't? -- is it always that orange? doug: you are still getting the longwave red light in the atmosphere that gives it that orange color. after it gets up there a little bit, it goes white. i hope you got a chance to enjoy it and we will talk more about cloud cover moving into the area. only 45 degrees in spotsylvania with clouds moving in all day long with the rain following soon as a disturbance moves up from the carolina coast line. we expect showers are the longer we get in the day, the better chance maybe late afternoon in the metro area, later tonight. we do not think this will be a soaker. it will not cause problems. certainly not going to whittle
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deficit we have built up. increasing cloudiness, mid 50's this afternoon, and then we will see the rain probably after sunset in the metro area sooner in other directions. here is the washington metro. rain is moving north. some to the northwest. everybody will get a chance of some rain later this afternoon. southwest of fredericksburg, there is rain closer to richmond and the lower chesapeake bay and the eastern shore. the scope of the system. it will move through and out probably midday tomorrow, then get right back on track for some sunshine. overnight, it will be cloudy and chilly, and we will have a case of showers in the overnight hours. it should taper off by early tomorrow morning. the outlook calls for a 60% chance of rain. as we get into the afternoon and evening, we will get to about 50%. a high of 54.
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we will see temperatures rebounding. saturday, another cold front with another chance of showers. sunday, back to 50 degrees. the cold front get stronger and the cold air becomes more impactful. if we do enough of that, eventually it will snow. eventually. jummy: all right, doug. thank you. coming up, the redskins are back on track. we have highlights from their
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class action lawsuit as toyota pickup trucks lacked rust protection. the settlement covers $1.5 million -- 1.5 million of the tacoma trucks between 2005 to 2010, sequoias from 2005 to 2008, and tundras from 2007 to 2008. the sports news -- skins fans are feeling pretty good this afternoon after a win against the minnesota vikings. the team got back to their winning ways at home after a bye week last week. the offense rolling -- jumping off to a 14-0 lead. the second td of the season, the defense also played their part. smith had an interception late
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they are now 5-3-one on the season. they host green bay sunday night. a consumer alert now -- the less time you let your kids play in online video game on your phone, think twice. horace holmes has put together a special report that you have to see. one local mother opened her credit card bill to find more than $10,000 in charges for a videogame app. it turns out it was her 11 consent. she contacted her credit card company and tried to explain. >> they said we are going to reverse the charges, and i thought that was great. then they changed their minds. doug: believe it or not -- jummy: believe it or not, this type of thing happens all the time. horace will show you how this family dealt with problem.
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>> hey everyone, thanks for joining us for whiz kids week. we've got some of america's best young students here today. they may know their way around a final exam, but they've never been tested quite like this. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ? ? welcome to wz "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] today's whiz kid was the arkansas state quiz bowl mvp not once, but twice, and got a perfect score on the english portion of the act. he's 14 years old. from springdale, arkansas, please welcome sojas wagle. [cheers and applause] sojas, how you doing, buddy? >> good, how are you? [dramatic music]
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