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your side. jonathan: first, we are on storm watch. tornado warnings in parts of the area taking down trees and power lines. some folks are in the dark. alison: we will have live coverage of the cleanup just ahead, but we start in the weather center with stormwatch 7 meteorologist steve rudin. what a night, steve. had 28 and severe thunderstorm warnings. all of the warnings are now over, but the showers and thunderstorms are still out there. quite a lightning display out your window for the next hour or so. zooming in closer, manassas looking at heavier rain. closer to the district, arlington, alexandria, moderate to heavy rain, falls church and mary field. inside the beltway, looking at heavier rain for the next couple hours.
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eventually into the upper 70's, near 80 degrees, and another chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. the timing of the storms, looking ahead to a beautiful thursday, and the weekend. we will talk about that coming up. alison: steve, thank you. the power is back on tonight but the cleanup is just getting started after a tornado warnings and severe storms moving through. tim barber has the latest in winchester. of chainsawsd echoed through this frederick county neighborhood. they followed the storm that sent a tree crashing onto this mobile home. he patched his home, but other street a neighbor's home was so badly damaged that it needs to be replaced. the storm rolled through just before 6 p.m., mainly tearing up trees and branches, shutting off power. jonathan:
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reporting. just into the newsroom, a man with a gun is in custody after terrifying moments at orlando international airport. they were on lockdown after some at a reported hearing gunshots from the parking garage. people led a nearby rental car counter had to hide behind the desk while this was playing up. the arrest was made and nobody was hurt. alison: we have all seen the video, and tonight we now know the fallout from bryce harper's brawl. jonathan: how many games will he miss, and the picture got the worst? robert: the pitcher got six games, bryce got four. is what bryce harper is appealing, and until that process is complete, he will continue to play. in the lineup tonight in san francisco. the hunter who through the page, hunter strickland, received six games.
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rest of the series against the giants. he did not make a comment before the suspension, but dusty baker did. harsh,ought it was especially when you are a recipient of the act. kingbly only martin luther or gandhi would have turned the other cheek. robert: we will have more later in sports. jonathan: fallout from this video that we showed you, the seven i-team brought disturbing video from howard university hospital staff, security folks who work for them, dumping a woman on the street, then walking away. somebody videotaped the whole thing. howard university is responding with consequences. howard university tells us three people have been fired in connection with this incident. "thesaid in a statement, university is continuing training efforts to ensure this never happens again." alison:
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whoever pulled the trigger hitting a woman with a bullet as she walked for parking lot and fairfax county. this happened at the chantilly shopping center. the bullet grazed the woman's hand. the police say she do not seem to be targeted, but they are trying to figure out where the bullet came from. jonathan: you walk on a trail and see a couple bottles, you may think it is trash, but do not touch it. these are actually bombs. police in montgomery county families on a trail used by runners and cyclists. the clarksville heights trail in montgomery county is across the street from scores of town houses and two schools. tuesday, the police confirmed these two draino bombs were found on the trail a couple weeks ago. they do not go off, but the thought of something dangerous planted near where families frequent has residents concerned. >> i was afraid because my kids and friends play over
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jay: the draino bombs consist of water, drain cleaner, and aluminum foil. gas buildup can cause the bottles to explode. >> usually in the morning we go down the trail. i'm shocked. jay: if you walk any of the miles of trails in montgomery contactf clarksburg, the police immediately if you see something suspicious. this time there are no suspects in this case. jay korff, abc 7 news. alison: a judge sentenced a woman to 40 years in prison for luring a man to his death. prosecutors say that vanessa alvarado knew that members of the ms-13 gang were waiting for a man in a wooded park. they stabbed the 18-year-old more than 150 times. the reason, he jokingly
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flashed a sign for a gang he did not belong to. motivation for this killing, other than this young man had the audacity to falsely flash a gang sign of a rival gang. alison: four other people have been charged in the murder, one who has pled guilty, while charges against the second or dropped. weapon two dozen people ever save request for information from the house intelligence committee as part of the russian investigation. epstein is a current employee of sinclair broadcast group, owner of the station. ,is attorney told abc news "like many others, mr. epstein has received a broad preliminary request for information, a voluntary request. mr. epstein has not been subpoenaed nor do we anticipate he will be." former national security adviser michael flynn has agreed to hand over business documents subpoenaed by the senate intelligence committ
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the white house refused to confirm or deny reports the president's son-in-law try to set up a secret back channel communication channel with the russians after the election. >> mr. kushner's attorney has said mr. kushner has volunteered to share with congress when he knows about these meetings and he will do the same if he is contacted in connection with any other inquiry. jonathan: the white house is looking for new communication's director. he resigned today after just three months on the job. new video of the first intercept launch at california vanderburgh air force base since 2014. the pentagon says it knocked down a mock warhead over the pacific. the program has had mixed results over the years, this does not confirm the u.s. is capable of defending itself against intercontinental range missiles fired by north korea. alison: 7 on your side with a consumer alert, and new information about a credit card breach targeting chipotle.
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the chain revealed dozens of stores in northern virginia, maryland, and the district were hit. if you made a purchase between march 20 four and april 18, you could be impacted. the storeslist of and what you should do, visit our website, wjla.com. could you be overcharged at the emergency room? a new study says yes. at johns hopkins compared how much emergency departments build compared with how much medicare would allow, and the difference usually comes out of your pocket. they found that some marked up prices as much as 13 times what medicare would pay. my doherty's and the uninsured -- minorities and the uninsured appear to be getting the brunt of it. shethan: a he said, said about how a person wound up hurt in an emergency room. no criminal charges have been filed as of yet. jay: the
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name but have not identified her guardian's. she is two years old, left kind at a hospital in silver spring, holy cross hospital. the photo was first published by the national center for missing and exploited children. she it injuries on her lower body when she was brought in by a woman. the woman told the hospital she had no idea who the child was or how she got hurt. she would only say that her sister was the child's babysitter. officials say they have located family members but are still trying to figure out exactly what happened to her. meanwhile, a call for justice after the murder of a bowie state student. his name was richard collins, killed in mid-may, but was his death the result of a hate crime? the naacp says yes. anna-lysa gayle is live in college park with more. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: alison, saturday will be two
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richard collins murder at the university of maryland, next to this bus stop. community activists are pushing for additional legal action against the suspect. >> could we get a moment of silence right now for lieutenant richard collins? anna-lysa: community activist bow their heads before demanding justice for second lieutenant richard collins, murder days before his graduation from bowie state university. is beingean urbansky charged with the murder. local chapter is hoping authorities will find enough evidence to charge urbanksy with a hate crime. so far he has been linked to a white supremacist facebook group, but they are still looking into whether racial hatred was the motivating factor behind the murder. what will this conviction do? and holdl demonstrate
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anna-lysa: this recent graduate spoke out about the climate on campus. >> we have experienced many things, like racist fliers. the administration has not responded. the school president says he is working on a task force that will examine policies as a pertains to hate bias and camp this -- and campus safety. three more, visit our website, wjla.com. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: anna-lysa, thank you. something you do not see everyday, a road exploding. we will tell you what happened. alison: and trouble for tiger. why was he arrested fordui?
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the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the
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cars were damaged as well. ugly, nobody was hurt. --athan: the cleveland did luckily, nobody was hurt. the cleveland police department fired officer timothy loehmann because he lied about his employment history when he was hired. his partner will be suspended 10 days and required to undergo additional training for the shooting of this child in ohio. >> you call it terrorism, i call it patriotism. jonathan: that was the man accused of killing two men as they stopped an attack on two muslim women. he is a known white supremacist and will be back in court next month, held without bail. newton-john is battling breast cancer for second time. she was set to hit the road in june for a two are acr
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she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992 and declared cancer free after chemotherapy and surgery. de ishan: arianna gran returning to manchester, england, for charity concert sunday. investigators are carrying out new searches in the hunt for anyone connected to the attack. bomb disposal crews were spotted outside of a building being searched and so far 14 people have been arrested. alison: new information about tiger woods' arrest. the police a he was not drinking alcohol and his breathalyzer result was 0.0. woods said he had an unexpected reaction to medication following back surgery. the police say they found him passed out behind the wheel of a running car. after they woke him up, his speech was slow and slurred and he cannot walk a straight line. jonathan: a
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alaska. that is the volcano blowing its top, caught on weather satellites. the white cloud is the volcano. the eruption lasted a full 50 minutes. geologist say that more explosions are possible in the volcano sent ash at least 35,000 feet into the air, leading to aviation alerts. man hasa springfield been to the mountaintop and back. george and four other climbers conquered mount everest over the weekend but they'll most enough finish because of 60 mile-per-hour wind. just as they were about to give up, the forecast changed. the five climbers made the final push and stood on top of the world. >> all that sacrifice and all the risk you have taken, and it suddenly worth it and you are at the top of the world. it is truly unbelievable. it's one of the
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best in my life. alison: we spoke to him from a base camp in to bet. he said he is physically and psychologically drained after completing this amazing accomplishment. congratulations to him. steve: wow, how cool is that. more than likely you are probably hearing the raindrops on your roof. around the district, thunderstorms at this time. zooming in closer, upper northwest d.c., moderate rains come also cheery dale and clarendon. to the south, heavier rains at this time, that nothing that i expect to become more severe this evening. the storms are getting a little bigger. cloud tops upwards of 30,000 feet this afternoon. they are about 45,000 feet, so smaller and not quite as destructive
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bit of hail, and quite a light show the next hour or so. middle to upper 60's across much of the area, with the exception of extreme western maryland. oakland at 55 degrees. skies,, mostly cloudy showers and thunderstorms eventually end. upper 50's, middle 60's overnight lows. early, a lightg, jacket, but grab your sunglasses and umbrella. sunglasses for the morning, umbrella for the late afternoon as we get another round of showers and thunderstorms. stormwatch 7 futurecast, showers tomorrow morning. i do not believe it will amount to a whole lot. but we get a little bit of patchy fog, nothing causing travel delays. ok through noon time. late afternoon, a better chance of showers, embedded thunderstorms, but the temperatures will be warmer than today, eventually making it into the middle 70's for the afternoon highs.
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tomorrow, 80 thursday, better chance of beautiful weather thursday. 82 friday with a chance of storms late in the day. the weekend, wish i had better news, scattered showers saturday, better chance of rain, storms sunday. we fall back into the lower 70's tuesday and wednesday next week. download the stormwatch 7 weather app, which will be handy tomorrow with the thunderstorms. show is: the shamu over, but the park has announced
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chocolate was eaten. but wait, don't get too excited -- researchers pointed out the serving size of the study was really small, one ounce at a time. jonathan: for some chocoholics, that's not going to get the job done. show is out, shamu but they are not getting rid of the killer whale attraction altogether. they are calling it orca encounter. they say it is now about education. the new show is getting mixed reviews, some even call it boring. animal-rights groups protested sea world following the movie "blackfish." would you have rushed the mound? alison: don't try me. [laughter] alison: but everybody has been talking about the penalty. robert: bryce harper suspended for four
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giants. that suspension not hitting yet. the penalty,ealed many we could see him play out the rest of the series with the giants, even into this weekend against the a's. here is skipper dusty baker. coach baker: i thought it was harsh, especially when you are the recipient of the act. so i'm glad bryce is appealing it. it would have taken a heck of a man to not do something reactionary in retaliation to that. that ball hurts. tonight, bryce harper supporters outside of the park, "free bryce harper." him during his first at-bat, a very uneventful first at-bat. later in
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