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jonathan: pepper spray on a metro bus? >> it feels like somebody is scratching your face and you have open wounds on your face. jonathan: a wild scene and the passenger who stopped it. nationals fight on the west coast. jonathan: and honoring service
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next. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. is windinghe weekend down, tamara was back to work and back to school. >> and we are watching rain and storms moving into the dmv. we had rain today, and we will have a little more tomorrow. tomorrow morning, the rush-hour commute, it will be slick. the kids are back, schools back, work, everything. looking at stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, clouds right now, patchy fog west of d.c., and it enough that it could cause delays early tomorrow morning, maybe making things slower. add showers on top of that and the rush-hour commute combination not good. better chance of
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afternoon into the early evening. the high temperatures eventually in the middle to upper 70's, near 80 degrees. tracking the best day of the next 10 and looking ahead to the upcoming weekend, coming up. steve, thank you. stay connected with the stormwatch team when there is rain on the radar. updates available on facebook, twitter, wjla.com, and our stormwatch app. jonathan: developing news of the sports world, outrage and the infield. bryce harper hit by a pitch, launches his helmet, and it is on. a benches clearing brawl. jay: people are wondering of this will end in suspension. robert, what is going on? bryce iset's just say not getting a participation trophy. there is history. ds, bryce harper hit
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strickland. the giants went on to win the world series that year. both players were ejected from the game after the brawl, the first time harbor has been ejected for fighting. after the game, bryce harper spoke about the incident. ce: when somebody comes at you like that with a 98 mile-per-hour fastball where he did, i was not very happy with it. i just try to go after him a little bit. jonathan: robert, thanks. chaos on a crowded metro bus, pepper spray unleashed on passengers in silver spring. jay korff spoke with the man who apprehended the sprayer. metrohat the limb on this bus, tracking the police and first responders. >> some guy was looking come and i was like in my bothering you? jay: jones
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man near him that he thought was agitated. i got sprayed. jay: jones was with several friends, including his two children and their mother. >> my daughter is four years old and my son is 2. ran when the pepper sprayer off the bus, he chased him for several minutes. jones said the man eventually fell and jones turned the pepper spray on his owner, saying he felt like a lion protecting his cubs. >> i took care of them. real.t your cubs, for jay: back live at the bus stop in silver spring. the police declined to elaborate on what happened. they say
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they are still investigating but we know there have been no arrests and nobody was seriously hurt. jay korff, abc 7 news. nancy: the police say that it is for, gunfire ringing out again at the same place as a deadly shootout over the weekend. anna-lysa gayle is live in northwest with the investigation happening now. anna-lysa, with the latest? neighbors werey, on edge following reports of shots fired just about three hours ago. this alley was filled with shell casings. it was right next to this public charter school. thankfully it was not in session. membersamily surrounding candles and balloons as they prayed for justice hours after shots were fired near the apartment building where jones was murdered just days before. onit initially started hanover street in northwest, and we got several calls.
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neighbors are scared to come out. two-lysa: they say that cars were pulled over during the investigation full stop suspects were taken into custody after a gun was found on a car on q street. is this connected with the murder over the weekend? >> it is too early to tell, but. it is worth buying it happened in the same neighborhood anna-lysa: no injuries were reported monday afternoon, but it's a painful reminder innocent lives are being taken. >> it has nothing to do with nothing. two suspectse are charged with carrying a pistol without a license. the police are still searching for suspect in connection. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: a day to remember the fallen, to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. nancy: in d.c.,
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tributes. tim barber has one of the remarkable stories. >> and away you go. tim: edward keeps a picture of his old bomber in his pocket. >> i had as many as 300 holes in an airplane. tim: it reminds him how he lived through world war ii. while others did not. >> the upcoming generations have no idea what it was all about. tim: he came to the memorial this memorial day to remind the youngest generation about the greatest generation. >> we were all patriotic. tim: the memorial reminds him of 1942, when her job was to review war footage for the government. >> before they came to the movie theaters, i saw
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husband. we were both very patriotic. tim: 16 million troops served in world war ii. 620,000 are still alive. they want to keep the stories alive to honor veterans of all wars on the sacred day. tim barber, abc 7 news. nancy: from the vietnam veterans memorial on the mall to arlington national cemetery on the streets of d.c. in rockville, we were there as leaders honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice on the name of freedom. >> we can never replace them. we can never repay them. but what can always remember. nancy: among those marching in the d.c. parade, veterans
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they are working to raise funds for a memorial. jonathan: mounting problems within the white house. it has to do with jared kushner, the president's son-in-law and top aide. they're are looking into potentially fraudulent statements involving a chinese company and his company. kushner is under fire after reportedly trying to set up a secret back channel communication with russian officials during the president's transition. michelle: developing news, protests, scuffles, and a death threat at the end of the legislative session in texas, centering on a new state law about sanctuary cities. it allows say that for racial profiling, but a heublican lawmaker says called on immigration officials to will rest and the port the protesters. then a scuffle broke out.
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and his colleagues. and he reportedly threatened to shoot another fellow lawmaker in the head. he made a comment, a very stupid comment. he is a racist. a bad person. michelle: in a post on social media, he said he feared for his life. there is no word on whether any of the lawmakers will be charged or reprimanded. michelle marsh. nancy: the authorities are asking for help in tracking down a blue suitcase. the man who attacked the concert in manchester one week ago today was seen carrying the suitcase in the u.k. earlier this month. that suitcase has vanished. 14 people i been arrested today in connection with the manchester attack in which 22 people were killed. the, hundreds gathered to remember the victims in a growing memorial in that city. jonathan: sto
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after a hate-fueled stabbing on a train in oregon. three good samaritans stabbed, defend atrying to muslim woman and her friend who were being harassed on that train. livesy lost their because of the way that we looked. --athan: the attacker say the police say the attacker is a white supremacist with a history of criminal -- with a criminal history. it is literally the mug shot that has caught a lot of people's attention. this is legendary golfer tiger woods, busted for dui. what he is saying now. nancy: and talk about an unexpected guest, this guy showed up to the pool party and did not want to leave.
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imate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. jonathan: scary video from california. a 10-year-old boy came off a water slide
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seriously hurt. state safety inspectors immediately spent the day looking into how this could have happened. the park remains open, but that slide is closed. nancy: a deadly storm system on the move after dangerous conditions in the south and midwest. --kansas, solved by sized softball sized hail was reported and two people are missing after flash flooding swept away a car. in tennessee, a tree nearly split a house in two. of hundredson top of thousands of power outages. jonathan: this mug shot has a lot of people talking. if you have been online, you have seen it. tiger woods charged with being under the influence while driving. he is sorry, but it was not alcohol, it was an unexpected reaction to medication. just
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after 3 a.m., the police pulled over tiger woods near his jupiter, florida, mansion. he was charged with drunken driving or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. he was booked at 7 a.m. after a sobering night in jail, he was released by about 11 a.m. ,he golfer who once dominated winning 14 major tournaments, seemingly destined to be the greatest ever, now in a freefall. >> no. jonathan: since his first mishap behind the wheel, a crash in 2009, suspected of driving under the influence, revelations of numerous affairs and the breakup of his marriage. >> i think it changed everything. at age 41, this could derail any chances he had of coming back. in recent years, marred by crippling back in the injuries come he's played only once this season, last month after his most recent surgery. he said he felt no pain, recently appearing on " good morning america." >>
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i just have to get the body willing. jonathan: but now the once world top golfer sits at 876, with criminal charges hanging over his head. nancy: commemorating the 100th anniversary of president john f. kennedy's birthday. the kennedys were frequent patrons at this restaurant, where they gathered. it was raining so they were going real slow. she was able to take this picture. nancy: today in brookland, massachusetts, the house was draped in bunting, as well as the unveiling of a commemorative stamp and a series of events
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a lot of people go to that tavern and request that table. this next video, we know it is now pool season, time to jump in, right? nancy: you may want to look first. that right there is an eight foot alligator. jonathan: sitting at the bottom of the family swimming poll. it did not what to leave. he says, no, no, i like the pool. to family called a trapper get him out of there and they took him to a different kind of pool where he would not interfere with people. that is a big gator. steve: today we hit 85 degrees. this morning was a little dreary, faulk, drizzle, showers, then everything cleared out and the temperature soared. 70 right now at reagan national, 71 at reagan national, 70 dulles,
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cumberland and martinsburg, lower 60's luray, upper 50's elkins and oakland. mostly cloudy skies right now. the showers we had across the area earlier today are now long gone. the exception is well south and east, across extreme southern maryland. not amounting to a whole lot. clouds and patchy fog late tonight, early tomorrow morning. not expecting enough to cause travel delays, but leave extra time. everyone is back to work and school in the morning. you know how the beltway gets with a little fog and rain. make sure where you get to where you are going say. 65 overnight. tomorrow morning, 6:00 a.m., the temperatures will be about 60 degrees. once we move
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nice warm up, middle to upper 60's, just near 70 degrees. heading up the door, grab your umbrella. day, butnot needed all if you have outdoor plans afternoon, early evening, you will run into some showers, maybe an embedded thunderstorm. cloud cover tomorrow morning, and shower activity tomorrow morning will help suppress any storm development tomorrow afternoon. east of., wet weather d.c., annapolis to southern maryland, charles county, st. mary's county. noontime, outdoor recess for the kids inside the capital beltway. to the west, winchester, woodstock, harrisonburg, showers moving your way. we could see some thunderstorms develop. right now it does not look like anything severe, but cannot rule out a chance of heavy downpours tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening. most of this out of the way, then we do it all over again wednesday.
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degrees, clouds all day long. storms later in the afternoon. moving into wednesday, looking ok, 80 degrees. thursday is the pick of the we ek, low humidity, lots of sunshine. showers and thunderstorms friday. ahead toled weekend come and a cool down next week, highs only in the lower 70's. jonathan: this is the kind of story that we love to share. nancy: a total strangers stepping in to make sure that a soldier could fly home to his family. >> i gave him a hug and shed a tear.
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nancy: an incredible story of generosity towards a u.s. soldier. jonathan: he was
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this memorial day weekend. his chances were not looking good when a complete stranger stepped in. he tried to give him his ticket, but airline rules would not allow that, so he reached into his wallet and bought him a ticket. at first he walked away, and then he came back and asked if he could hug me. we were both fighting back the tears after that. rainey said he cap the receipt from his airline and kept it with them so we could always remember what's important in life. nancy: the kindness of strangers. jonathan: and helping the men and women in uniform. the airline should have given him a ticket. nancy: there could have been some more kindness in california. robert: i don't think bryce wanted to hug strickland. we will show you the bench clearing brawl, next.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. not thebaseballs were only thing thrown at at&t park this afternoon. bryce harper, eighth-inning, it got ugly. hip by 98 hit in the mile-per-hour f
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strickland. they just clear, both were a jacket. been ejectedver before tonight. there is history here, in 2014 n two home runst off of strickland. nats went on to win the game. so far, no word on the punishment. >> i was not really thinking about it at all. somebody comes at you like that was not veryll, happy with it. i took it in my hands and try to go after him a little bit. weapon, and to use that to his advantage, would he want to do in that situation? aa national title, lacrosse, maryland-ohio state. kelly, full speed ahead, wraps around the net, the terps take the lead. 5-2
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fourth quarter, matt rambo, dancing around, check out the backend. their firsts, 9-6, national title since 1975. and game
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nancy: i hope everyone enjoyed the nice afternoon. showers are coming our way? showers tomorrow, the biggest impact tomorrow afternoon, not widespread. but if you are the sweet spot, they will be there. upper 70's tomorrow, near 80 wednesday. unsettled friday, saturday, sunday, monday, and cooler next week. jonathan: the empire state building in red, white, and blue.
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