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tracking morning temperatures for the rush-hour commute. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. alison: we have team coverage tonight. the snow is over, but the blast of winter is not. jonathan: rose will be re-freezing, which could mean a mess in the morning. -- roadways will be re-freezing. we have school closing scrolling at the bottom of the screen. alison: first, breaking news. we are getting a look inside of president trump's 2005 tax returns. this came out less than two hours ago. jay korff has the information inside of this document. jay, what are you seeing? jay: the white house confirms two pages of president trump's 2005 tax returns are real. the documents were revealed by msnbc. the president paid about $38 million in taxes underreported
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$150 million of income. we know the scale, but not its source. opponents have been claiming for some time mr. trump may have something to hide in his business dealings. a white house spokesman tonight called this a desperate ratings ploy from the media. mr. trump has not released his , breaking a decades-old presidential tradition. jonathan: now back to the team coverage with meteorologist steve rudin. alison: i guess the big question is, what do we need to know for the morning? steve: leave extra time for the slick sidewalks. big story will be the cold temperatures, along with the windchill factors well above freezing. the feels-like temperature's right now in the teens across much of the area. as the wind increases overnight, it will only drop the windchill. early tomorrow money, only 19 fairfax, 23 reagan national.
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the cherry blossoms. tomorrow, the highs will have a hard time making it past 35 degrees. the windchill factors will keep it in the single digits, teens early on, then only the middle 20's by the afternoon. we have a warming trend on the way that i will tell you about in a few minutes. mentioned, some school closings and delays are crossing the area. no class tomorrow in prince william county and manassas city. five the complete list of closings scrolling at the bottom of the screen and on our website, wjla.com. jonathan: if you have been out and i come you know the roads are slick. the re-freeze is on. is live withle what is being done to treat them and make them less slick. anna-lysa: jonathan, on d street in northeast, there is still snow covering the sidewalk. not enough to make a snowman,
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sidewalks ande treatment, city officials are reminding folks commercial or residential owners need to make sure they are cleaning the sidewalks and doing what they can on their own because that is part of their responsibility they have within the first eight hours of daylight after the storm ends, to make that cleanup done and make sure they get the sidewalks cleaned. this one will definitely have to be done. what will happen is it will and ite and become icy will create hazardous conditions for people walking in this area. what they are asking folks to be mindful of is to leave early in the morning so when they are driving and commuting to work that they can look out for the icy spots. back to you guys. alison: anna-lysa, thank you. some neighborhoods in frederick saw up to 10 inches of snow. tom roussey is live in mobile
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cleaning up after the mid-march winter wonderland. tom? tom: and i can tell you, alison, they did a good job. parts of the roadway look wetter isn others, and the problem some of that is starting to refreeze. this patch is dark and wet. let's see what happens when we brake. we did feel the vehicle slip, and that is not the only issue tonight. a little before sundown, this was the scene on some roads in frederick county. they had been completely clear. but then the wind sent the snow right back onto roads, like this one outside of thurmont. the wind also caused something else. >> it's freezing, freezing, cold. tom: bone chilling windchills. in the city of frederi
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and icy, but they did a good job clearing the roads. tom: there is concerned because many are still wet, and with temperatures plunging, many spots could refreeze. >> some areas i'm sure will be slippery, especially in the morning. everybody has to watch it. tom: back live in downtown frederick, maryland state highway administration will have their crews out all night long and into rush-hour tomorrow morning because of the potential of re-freezing. tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: tom, thank you. stay connected with the stormwatch team around the clock by following us on wjla.com, facebook, twitter, and the stormwatch 7 app. jonathan: for the first time we are getting a good look at body camera video from a high-speed chase in montgomery county. as anna-lysa gayle reports, the man
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spend a lot of time behind bars. [sirens] >> what is the closest cross street? anna-lysa: when officer spotted brandon malone in his toyota camry, he was going 87 miles per hour and a 55 mile per hour zone traveling south on i to 70. instead of stopping, he cap to driving -- kept driving when he heard the sirens. he had been released from jail and was on probation for burglary. this body camera video is the reason for his return to prison and his 10 year sentence. he got high on pcp and led the police in a high-speed car chase. anna-lysa: they wound up in a gaithersburg restaurant. at one point, he intentionally rammed the passenger side of a police cruiser. once taken into custody, officers noticed he was hallucinating. he made strange
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>> i'm coming from heaven right now. >> coming from heaven? gayle, abcanna-lysa 7 news. alison: meanwhile, new developments on metro. is the safetrack plan working to make your ride better? commuters have dealt with closures and delays in the name of safety. jay korff breaks down the progress report. jay: the government accountability audit blasted metro for moving too quickly to begin repairs on a transit system plagued by safety and reliability concerns. criticized metro for poorly planning and managing aspects of this month's long projects that has led to widespread service delays. federal authorities say
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approach of safetrack is the most effective way to identify and address safety issues. they said because metro does not have procedures to plan future large-scale rehabilitation they lack a key tool to ensure their projects are completed on time, on budget, and according to policy standards. >> this is like trying to fix an airplane flying in the air on fire. jackmetro board chair evans insist this was instituted by him and paul wiedefeld. >> the effort structure was a mess and we had to act quickly. jay: federal officials said the word improvements in preventative maintenance and progress so far. 12 of the 16 safetrack surges have been finished. jonathan: the justice department is expected to announce indictments in a hack aimed at yahoo! tomorrow. the accused men live in russia and canada.
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connected to. we will bring you that information as we get it. alison: emotional questions in a scandal involving photos of nude marines. the nations top marine answered questions for lawmakers, promising to examine the culture that led to the lewd photos being shared online. but in acknowledgment that investigators are having a hard time finding users and stopping the spread of the site. for some, his words were not enough. >> it is a serious problem when we have members of our military denigrating female marines who gave their life to this country in the way they have come up with no response from leadership. i can tell you that your answers today are unsatisfactory. alison: investigators are looking at a dozen websites involving every branch of the military. jonathan: there is a new deadline in the wiretapping sag a.
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has given the justice department another week to backup the president's unsubstantiated claims that president obama wiretapped trump. the justice department has until march 22 hand over any and all information, the same day the intelligence committee holds its first public meeting on russian interference in last year's election. this is shocking surveillance video tonight. w him hit another car, go airborne, and then the truck went into the air, land, and exploded. alison: unbelievable. a bizarre chain of events that led to this.
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recklessly, hit another car, which swerved in hit a tree. this played out in front of a bus load of people. >> i hugged my girlfriend, kissed her, and i said i'm glad we turned around to get something to drink. we would have been at the bus stop as that happened. we could very well not be here now. jonathan: seattle police say the suv was a rideshare vehicle with a number sticker. his60-year-old driver had blood drawn, but so far no charges have been filed. alison: new developments in a story from last week, the danger on a california highway as a -- as dirtbikers attacked in the driver, breaking his leg in three places. his sister spoke as he remains in the hospital. said he will not dry for a
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want something like this to happen again. alison: the victim has a three-month-old son. why he was attacked remains a question. jonathan: let's get back to stormwatch coverage. the worst hit areas from the storm are to the north. alison: we are talking tens of millions dealing with the aftermath. michelle marsh is tracking the impact of this monster storm to the north. michelle: the behavior of the storm is not a surprise. this is being described as a classic nor'easter. thanks to a slight turn, many cities were spared, but everywhere else they were facing dangerous blizzard conditions. >> just trying to stay above water. michelle: cleanup crews in full force and new england. >> just trying to keep up with it. michelle: trying to stay ahead of this massive winter storm as it am spiess rain, and snow on millions -- as it continues to don't
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millions. the snow totals are far less than predicted, thanks to the storm shifting slightly to the west. but that does not mean we are in the clear. >> sometimes the snow is better than this wintery mix in terms of cleaning up the roadways. this creates icy conditions and black ice. michelle: officials are urging people to stay home and off the roads as wind gusts were up to 60 miles per hour in some places. there are threats of storm surges on the coast. for some, a chance for a family first. this family from australia landing in the city just in time for the snow to hit. >> is this your first snow? >> yes. it's awesome. michelle: it is awesome. thousands of flights were canceled at the height of the storm. at this hour, things are slowly getting back to normal. jonathan: the blast of
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threatening the cherry blossoms. we are watching some key numbers. at 27 degrees, we may be looking at damage of about 10% of the cherry blossom buds. is when we could lose 90% of the blossoms. survive shouldo hit peak bloom sometime next week. alison: at least one place is happy to see the snow. wisp ski resort is reopening this weekend. the resort says that a few trails will be open over the weekend. wisp had closed for the season at the end of february. steve: and speaking of snow, about four inches at dulles international airport, making it aking snowre total for a one-day event in march. 3.1 inches at reagan national. 29
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this hour, 27 leesburg, 25 luray, winchester 21. stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, a few flurries, but not a lot. partly cloudy skies right now. the core of the storm that brought the nasty weather brought lots of snow to new york city and boston. that moves to the north and east, so no problems for us. ,onight will be cold, 16 to 24 partly cloudy, an icy re-freeze, so leave plenty of time in the morning. metro sidewalks, the stop, walking the dog, take it slow because icy conditions will be out there. you may not necessarily see the ice. 24 in the morning in bethesda, 21 college park. you not only need to worry about the temperatures, but the windchill factor will be the big story. hats, gloves, if nick côte.
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we do not warm up a whole lot midday. probably indoor recess for the kids. per you gusts of 35 miles hour. cold tomorrow evening, but dry. tomorrow, clouds midday, but still thanks to the strong sun, weh son, mid-march will have melting, with temperatures back below freezing thursday morning. traction not a lot of with the air temperatures, highs only near 35 degrees. that is about 20 degrees below average this time of year. the 10 day outlook, 40 thursday, st. patrick's day friday upper 40's. saturday, upper 50's. some areas may touch 60 degrees. cooler sunday, partly cloudy skies, in the 50's.
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here is their head coach after the game. team: seeing that kind of and that kind of play game in and game out. we've been able to close out the job. when you have a group of guys who stay connected through tough times, there's no telling where you can be. erin: he does look young. redskins quarterback kirk cousins spoke with espn and admitted to talking to owner dan snyder, but said he never demanded a trade. areins said that snyder sure to him that he wants them to remain with the redskins. e his jersey wor number to
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where's the car? it'll be here in three...uh, four minutes. are you kidding me? no, looks like he took a wrong turn. don't worry, this guy's got like a four-star rating, we're good. his name is randy. that's like one of the most trustworthy names! ordering a getaway car with an app? are you randy? that's me! awesome! surprising. what's not surprising? how much money erin saved by switching to geico. everybody comfortable with the air temp? i could go a little cooler. ok. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jonathan:
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becoming a worldwide internet sensation, the kelly family is back. alison: this is my favorite heart, the little kid. this video of the miss robert kelley and his young children interrupting his interview with the bbc. the whole family was on bbc today and explain why the viral moment was not so funny at the time. worried the bbc would never call us again. oh, god, we can all relate. the family will answer questions for press around the world in a news conference from seoul, korea. jonathan: thank you very much for watching. jimmy kimmel is next. alison:
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- dax shepard. from "the mick", sofia black-d'elia. and chef thomas keller. and now, without further ado, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. we're happy to have you. it's very kind, thank you. everybody's happy because, you know, it's freezing all over the country except it was 86 degrees here in l.a. today. [ cheers and applause ]
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