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alison: first, breaking news from the white house. president trump is expected to retain a private attorney for the russia probe. the investigation is heating up as the trump campaign is accused of colluding with rusher in the election. trump has called it a witch hunt. we will keep you posted as the probe moves forward. urled throughrick h a car window over a spot at the drive-through. >> it's just mcdonald's. alison: a woman through a brick at another car,
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window. jonathan: tim barber spoke with the victim. i'm curious what she said? tim: like many of you, she cannot believe this happened over a drive-through at mcdonald's in broad daylight on sunday. the drive-through is across the straight from the police station. >> it went through the back window and shattered the glass. the brick went through the back window and landed here. tim: first, it barely missed her child's car seat. who waswas all over next in line at the mcdonald's drive-through. tim: she said she was attacked after she snagged a spot at this georgia avenue drive-through mcdonald's. a woman in 8:00 a.m. or cds suv believed it was her spot -- in 8:00 a.m. mercedes believed it was her spot. the passenger started banging on her code. >>
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>> the 28-year-old was taken the hospital but not injured. >> it's just mcdonald's. she says she is going to press charges. reporting in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: right now, a heightened state of alert and the u.k. jonathan: weren't tonight that more attacks could be coming after. the deadly bombing at the concert in manchester alison: nancy chen is tracking the developments. threat level raised from severe to critical, the highest level that it can be. the progress my minister says that it -- the british prime minister says that another attack may be imminent. the man who carried out the the ariana grande concert has been identified as salman abedi, with 22 victims
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isis has claimed responsibility for the attack but investigators have not confirmed it. jonathan: tributes around the world, memorial events at the sight of the attack and thousands of miles away in d.c. alison: tom roussey has how the world is uniting in the shadow of terror. tom? in: throughout the night and the last half hour, folks have been bringing flowers. there is one big display, several bouquets on the ground, and a message, "united with manchester." just an example of what's going on throughout the world. feeten flowers lie at the of winston churchill outside of the british embassy. earlier in the day -- >> an overwhelming sense the market muslim community is boggled. tom: they set up a large
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the islamic state's claim that the bomber was one of their members. >> the creature that would do some sort of thing like that, there is something wrong with them. tom: president donald trump had a harsher words. >> they are losers. and we will have more of them, but they are losers. >> as we stand in solidarity -- tom: support for manchester is coming from around the world. at yankee stadium, they played the british national anthem. ♪ tom: in paris, they turned off the eiffel tower to show support. up thei, they lit world's tallest building with the british flag. and here is a closer look at some of what folks have left. to see a short distance to my right, but the british flag is flying at half staff in mourning. tom roussey, abc 7 news.
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we continue to track breaking news updates in the massive investigation. stay informed by signing up for text alerts that wjla.com/text. from: the first forecast stormwatch 7, showers right now, the heaviest of the rain around i-81, and more with weather on the way later tomorrow. tomorrow, daytime highs eventually into the lower to middle 70's. the actionll in midday, but then showers and rain pickup tomorrow night and linger into thursday. more on that, plus looking ahead to memorial day in a few minutes. alison: steve, thank you. it is easier than ever to sell your stuff online, but in germantown, what seemed like quick cash was not so simple. this looks like real money, right? it is fake, in fact the kind of
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woman's ordeal. jay? jay: just a short time ago, i spoke with the victim, hannah. she arranged to sell her iphone through this app called let go. in thisthe buyer parking lot in germantown to exchange the phone for $450 n cash. what you went to the bank, she got a closer look at the cash and it was the kind of money that is used in movies. on the bill, it said, for motion picture use only. closer, on theit bottom of the bill it said, for prop use only. that is what my heart dropped. i was very upset. not only did he take my iphone, but i gave him $50 change. so he also took $50 from me. jay:
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hannah and the police are sharing this story as a cautionary tale. jay korff, abc 7 news. jonathan: moments ago, the champions announced, the newest mirror ball trophy winners. alison: a lot of fun. let's get to hollywood. we are live backstage at "dancing with the stars. another exciting season. and you are in the middle of the celebration. jonathan,alison and it was a cliffhanger until the very end. people are celebrating. people shocked by the news that emma and rashad won, not surprised that they won, but that the other couple did not make it to the final two. but much reserved for rashad and emma.
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otherints, on top of his total and he pulled it off. everybody dancing their final dances tonight, feeling the pressure to bring home the mirror ball trophy. tonight was a challenge, only 24 hours to rehearse the dance. david ross came in as the rashadup, emma and winning. predicting shee was going to be the one to take it. back to you. jonathan: very exciting. something just into the newsroom, we are hearing from the parents of murdered dnc worker seth ridge. fox news has retracted stories that he was convicted of leaking email to wikileaks. his parents said, there are people who were using
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beloved seth's memory for your political goals and using your outrage to perpetuate our nightmare. d.c. police say that rich was murdered during a robbery where nothing was taken. resist messages to president trump have shown up in public places. one of those places is on the side of a home in logan circle. and persistsist showed up one day. adding to the mystery, the townhouse itself is empty. >> it's a great way to say how you feel. that's what this country is about. sentimentat is a shared by many in d.c., where hillary clinton received more than 90% of the vote last year. resist messages showed about in a banner at the white house as well. jonathan: a 7 on your side exclusive. alison: you may never have heard of yellow, but your kidsik
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app is geared for teenagers, but it is it -- is it prime for predators? what we found, next. jonathan: and the extra water from the toilet or sink, how about making that into beer?
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to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone.
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alison: a new netflix series unraveling a mystery in baltimore. "the keepers" details alegations of sex abuse at catholic school in the 1950's. and the subsequent murder of a nun who taught there. baltimore police have been contacted by new alleged victims ready to report crimes. law enforcement officer calls it tinder for teenagers. alison: it is an online app where you can swap photos, plan to meet, or do more. jonathan:
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us why there is a dark side to yellow. haverly: most parents never heard of it, but the kids are light-years ahead of you. melissa schaefer is the mom of three girls. she agreed to sign up her 17-year-old foran app called yellow. >> a cute picture. it is billed as an easy and free way to build friends. it is geared towards the underaged group. >> we called at the tender for kids, which we do not need. kimberly: the internet crimes against children group or is that predators will track kids by age and location. >> there is no age verification. kimberly: part of the dark side according to child safety experts is a feature. i
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automatically connected on snapchat with strangers. kimberly: yellow told 7 on your side because of the concerns of the safety of young people, adding social media like snapchat is optional. 7 on your side signed up an account come an imaginary 17-year-old named samantha. teenagers have to get a guardian's permission, but it allowed us in. love is thehat they way that you can swipe left and right to accept or reject. to them, it's a game. they don't give a thought to who is on the other end. >> why would a predator not want to be part of that? kimberly: that thought occurred where she sawoo, it was linked to her daughter's youtube account. you look at the individuals viewing those, men and 30, 40, 50 years old. timberlake: if adult men are watching --
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men are watching the videos, the chances are the could find her. jonathan: yellow responded to questions about child safety. we put their entire response on our website at wjla.com. new chaptere is a in the name debate at jeb stuart high school in falls church. passions were high at the latest community meeting. jeb stuart was a confederate general during the civil war. some say it is time to take his name off the school. opponents are concerned about the price tag of the change and whether it is the best use of resources. a traffic alert on beach the section between rock creek parkway and hilda street is expected to reopen by late july. when that happens, the stretch of road to the north will close. the national park service updated residence in a meeting tonight. the three-year project began in september and the soon to be completed first phase was expected to be the hardest on drivers. jonathan: a 7 on your side
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consumer alert and a major settlement for target. $18.5 million in payments to 47 states, including d.c., maryland, and virginia. information on 40 million shoppers during the holiday season. company has also taken new steps to secure customer information. alison: how about turning wastewater from toilets and sinks into beer? water managers created a local lab to purify the wastewater, and now it is challenging brewers to put it to use. >> wig knowledge that people will have that yick factor. alison: dozens of breweries say that they are on board to give it a try. beer is 90% water, and they say it is time to tap into a new source. jonathan: there is no way that i
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happening. alison: what do you think, steve? aeve: i don't know, i'm not beer drinker, and that does not make me want to be a beer drinker. scattered showers around the capital beltway. if you are heading out to let the dog out one last time, showers are lifting inside the beltway, arlington looking at wet weather but the heaviest of the rain to the west, i-81, hagerstown, front royal, harrisonburg. that is where most of the heavy rain will stay overnight. edgesn the view, the back will to the west, across central west virginia. we have to get through all of this. once this moves out, that will be the first area of low pressure, then another storm system on the way tomorrow night into early thursday morning that will bring even more rain. the temperatures have not moved a whole lot this evening, 59 du lles, manassas 58, 61 char
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wednesday. grab the umbrella because you may need it early. you will not need it midday, but if you are staying out in the afternoon into the evening, you will likely need it again. a chilly start. don't bother with the sunglasses, more clouds than 70 tohe highs eventually 75 degrees, a little warmer than today. a.m.,turecast, 8:30 showers around the beltway, a slow go for the early rush-hour commute. the showers begin to ease out a little bit midday. i think the kids will get out for recess. if you have midday e rrands, should not have many problems. showers to the west in the mountains, the heavier rain arriving tomorrow night. midday, about 24 hours from now, southern
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heavy rain. this lifts out in time for the rush-hour commute thursday, but still another round of wet roadways and a little bit of rain around here goes a long way. once we get this final batch gone, friday morning a nice sunrise, and that pushes into the upcoming weekend. beaches, the delmarva ocean city, rehobeth beach, bethany beach, lower to middle 70's. sunday and monday, a better chance of showers and thunderstorms, 30%, 40% risk right now. we will keep you updated. don't forget rolling thunder is this sunday. if you have never seen or heard rolling thunder, don't miss it, it is amazing to watch. about 80 degrees sunday afternoon. showers and thunderstorms inside the beltway. the greatest risk will come after 3 p.m. mid-70's the next couple days, moving into
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80 degrees saturday. lower 80's sunday. memorial day, showers and thunderstorms, likely to stick around tuesday. then we dry out nicely towards the middle and end of next week, highs upper 70's, lower 80's. alison: you both are dog owners, so it's hard to imagine losing your pup for over two years. jonathan: the amazing story and
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alison: an incredible reunion. trixie, wasdog, lost for over two years. she was found more than 2000 miles from home. jonathan: they have no clue where she has been this whole time. none of that matters to the crews and the family in kentucky. they are just happy she is back with her family. that they long time. to be here.posed she is supposed to be part of our family. this is where she belongs. jonathan: saving grace found her with a microchip. they are hoping that this would encourage people to use chip technology with their own pets. alison:. erin: 2000 miles? waalkan: my dog cannot
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2000 blocks. to evene celtics try the series with the cavaliers tonight, and the nationals' bats were on fire.
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rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us.
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>> and and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin:
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the nationals return home to open a six-game homestand as they welcome the seattle mariners to town. there was no shortage of offense for the nationals tonight, scoring eight runs in the fourth. bryce harper crushes one to deep center, and that is gone. estimated 458 feet. how about anthony rendon, homered in the second, doubled in the third, then cap's things off with his second jack of the game, five rbis. the nationals blowout seattle, 10-1. the terps are shipping off to boston, both the men's and women's lacrosse teams have made it to their respective final fours. despite their almost regular appearance in the finals, the men have not won the championship in 42 years. >> you want to win
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obviously, but it's more than that. the team we have now, but also all the alumni in the past who have been supporting us. it's also about the guys in the locker room. erin: cavs-celtics, boston squandered a 16-point first-half lead, and then it was all cavs. lebron james dropped 34. kyrie irving had 42. cavs take game four. and the orioles
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steve: we were talking about "dancing with the stars." a little bit of a wet start tomorrow morning, then it dries out in the afternoon, then rain again in the evening.
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saturday, lower 80's sunday. chance of storms sunday and monday. jonathan: jimmy kimmel's next. in my future, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. ♪ head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars.
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