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homecoming.inful >> they let us in for 10 minutes to look at it. alison: d
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jonathan: an active cyber attack shutting down systems. >> she said it was canceled because the schools are down. jonathan: the targets and investigation. alison: she saw danger and ran towards it. >> i need to do something. alison: the trading that helped this teenager save a life. now, abc seven news at 11:00, on your side. video of airst, new tragic fire that ripped through a northwest apartment over the weekend. resident sharing this with us as families were allowed to return to the truly heartbreaking scene, dozens of apartment units uninhabitable tonight. jonathan: they are just getting moments at home, really not much for them to grab. onlyindeed, families have 10 minutes to go inside, try to salvage something from this gutted me
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through this apartment complex. streams through what is left of the rolling terrace apartments -- >> everything's gone. jay: rosemary and her family intoall that is left the back of a car after having only a handful of minutes to collect belongings. >> it's a mess. we've been here 26 years. every things gone. theirhe fire engulfed apartment building on peabody street in northwest on saturday. the family's 13-year-old daughter spoke for his mother at one point. >> he has no idea what to do, completely confused. the whole world looks dark right now. jay: that sense of hopelessness permeates this traumatized community were more than 200 residents are displaced. for this famy,
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happen if they can find their travel documents. if they make it there, maybe they will find solace. one life was lost during this fire, a resident parish. believe the apartment fire may have started in his unit. jay korff, abc 7 news. in an: new development case that sent shockwaves through the local muslim community, a teenager found murdered not far from her mosque. jonathan: there is new information about the suspect involved, including possible gang ties and other crimes. anna-lysa gayle has the details. anna-lysa: this week we are learning more about the suspect charged with murdering 17-year-old nabra hassanen.
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released to "the wash to post," which claimed that -- to the "washington post," which claims that darwom torres sexually assaulted another woman one week before he attacked nabra hassanen. we were told that he is a member of the ms-13 gang. him. just had a look about just like he could be on a gang. anna-lysa: the woman did not press charges against torres in connection with the domestic incident, but because a child involved, the hospital contacted the police. fairfax county police said they thought that road rage was the motive in the murder. talked with nabra hassanen's dad,
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daughter was murdered because she is muslim. we also reached out to fairfax county police, who maintained they have not found any evidence linking torres to a hate crime or gang. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. stunned thee video nation commonality is being called a coverup in chicago. a grand jury has indicted three in chargescers related to the shooting death of laquan mcdonald. officer jason mcdonald shoots him 16 times as he was walking away from the other officers. officers are accused of covering up fax involving the shooting. officer vandyke has pled not guilty to first-degree murder. developing news of a massive global cyber attack freezing computers and demanding ransom. american companies and hospitals have an targeted. surgeries had to be canceled at one hospital
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after computers were frozen. the attack in a washington law firm as they entered the lobby. the message popped up, warning targets if they do not recover files without sending $300 of bitcoin, they would be lost. >> you cannot read any emails come you cannot read any files. basically your computer becomes a brick. nancy: the attack is similar to one last month linked with north korea. that one was stopped when a kill switch was discovered. jonathan: a former nsa contractor will be heading to try lynna tober. reality winner -- that is her name -- was in court today, pleading not guilty to charges she sent classified information to a news outlet. she was arrested in georgia earlier this month. she previously lived in columbia, maryland. steve: the first
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this tuesday evening, skies are clearing. southern maryland had a few showers in the past half hour. those have fizzled out. the numbers tomorrow, one more cool day, comfortably warm, low humidity. highs into the lower 80's, 83 leesburg, 84 fredericksburg. and humid, we hot have a heat wave set to start thursday that will bring heat index values close to 100 degrees as soon as this saturday. more on that, plus looking ahead to the fourth of july, coming up. alison: 100 degrees, thank you. happening now, the police are looking for this guy after an up skirting incident and lot in county. he tried to take -- in loudoun county. he tried to take photos of the woman's skirt. call the police if you have information. jonathan: vandalism at an historic
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marlboro. grave markers were toppled sometime between thursday and sunday. the chief met with church leaders to try to get more information. >> it boggles your mind that somebody would do this. it's unfathomable. jonathan: the cost of repairs stand at about $7,000. this is the first act of vandalism in the church's 300-ye ar history. alison: a possible sign of what republican lawmakers will face the next time they go home, hundreds of people opposing the senate health care plan protesting outside of a north carolina senator's office. in denver, disabled protesters gathered outside of a senate office. and in washington, all 52 republican senators met with president trump to talk about the bill. jordi leader mitch mcconnell delay the vote until after the july 4 recess, but says he is
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on proposed upgrades to the laquon memorial. the goal is to have the project completed by the memorial's centennial in 2022. most of the work would take place underneath the memorial. visitors will be able to access the area viewing messages left by the workers who built the memorial, and improved accessibility and more restrooms. alison: new developments in maryland where the state board of education has given the go-ahead for an independent investigation into allegations of grade-tampering and prince george's county. who supportswell the probe says he is confident the outcome will vindicate the district. >> there is no truth to systemic corruption in prince george's county public schools. we are confident. complicatingtially the investigation, federal privacy laws that prevent the disclosure of student
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theyonaire out thre and may not even know it. it is been nearly six months since the virginia new year's millionaire raffle. one person has not claimed their winnings. the ticket was bought in richmond. at 5comes worth nothing p.m. friday, so please check your tickets. alison: can you believe that? believe,, also hard to a teenager saving a life think to her cpr class. she happened to be in the area of a bad car crash. as tim barber reports, she insisted her mom pull over so she could help. >> this is someone's son, father, husband, i need to do something. tim: alexis marshall and her mom were driving back from national harbor when they spotted a car crash. >>'s was like stop the car, i'm getting out. tim: the driver was not breathing.
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school student learned cpr in school. >> i had never done cpr on an actual person come it was only the manikins in the classroom. tim: she, along with the help of a nurse and paramedic him she helped the victim start breathing. >> i just saved someone's life. tim: alexis is hoping that the man she helped is watching the story so they can reconnect. >> a kind of drives me insane not knowing what happened after. now we are working with investigators to reach out to the victim. if we get contacts, we will let you know. in prince of his county, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: tim, thanks. i bet she becomes a doctor, just watch. still ahead, underground chaos. running for their lives by the light of cell phones. what triggered the panic. alison: and remember this
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jonathan: chaos and confusion during a rush-hour scare in new york city, subway passengers forced into the dark underground. there are train derailed and the tunnel was filled with smoke, so they were using cell phones as flashlights. >> i thought it was a terrorist attack. jonathan: the good news, nobody was seriously hurt. 34 people were treated for mostly smoke inhalation. a full investigation is underway. update, changes coming to usa gymnastics after a sex abuse scandal. accused ofor is abusing dozens of young girls, and that investigation led to the ceo's resignation. an independent review has several reforms, including an abuse-prevention training plan for parents and
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there will be consequences for failing to report abuse, and monitoring athlete housing. jonathan: a councilman in cincinnati has a controversial idea getting backlash. implement a three-strike policy. after two overdose rescues, a person would need to work off the cost of a life-saving drug and ems run. >> if you add up all the money that we spent in 2016 handling overdoses, we are probably talking $1.2 million. the city cannot handle that. jonathan: they have been hit hard by the opioid epidemic. last year there were 532 overdoses in middletown, ohio. alison: 7 on your side consumer headlines -- good news for drivers. you are about
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gas prices, just in time for the fourth of july weekend. they are projecting a nationwide average of two dollars 21 cents per gallon, the lowest price for the holiday since 2005. it's also the first time in 17 years the gas prices will be lower on the fourth of julythan they were on new year's day. the countdown is on for the iphone 8. analysts predict record-breaking sales. 240 million phones is what they are predicting in the first year. apple has not made significant changes to the iphone in three years, so shoppers are waiting for that. they may see updates to siri, alternate reality, and artificial intelligence. jonathan: you don't what your phone smarter than you, do you? annual prime day is july 11. some say that the sale is big enough to rival black frid
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clothing, baby items, you name it. last year amazon rolled out new deals every five minutes. for three months because of drywall. investigators thought it was cocaine. the police found the substance in a car in florida and it tested falsely as a drug. >> i knew for a fact it was drywall, but i'm handicapped. i said that continuously during the arrest. jonathan: another round of tests cleared the man and he was allowed to go home. he is asking for the police to start an internal investigation. alison: we first told you about this story yesterday -- the 20-pound lobster found inside of checked luggage at logan airport. it led to this funny photo. jonathan: that's where the story just starts. a seafood company workers say she is furious about her lobster getting all the publicity.
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lobster to a buyer. she claims she carefully packed the lobster for travel in a duct crustaceans.for >> yes, it was a huge lobster, but really the bigger picture was this is a tsa agent that is going through our personal property and taking selfies. jonathan: it's a 20 pound lobster. she said you should not hold lobsters by the clause because usyou can snap them all. she said lobster was repacked improperly. i did not know that you could take a 20 pound lobster onto your carry on. alison: she said she did everything right, which is why she is upset. now you know. jonathan: did you know? steve: i did not, but any way that you look at it, not a good day for the lobster. there is a definite ch
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now. martinsburg,, 65 71 degrees at reagan national. stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, not a lot going on right now. out nicely, aring few showers across southern maryland in the past hour, but those have filled out. quiet and dry overnight. a cool start wednesday morning. 56 degrees bethesda bright and early tomorrow morning. college park,54 57 upper marlboro, maryland. a lot of sunshine on the way. sticking around into the late evening. daytime highs tomorrow slightly below average for this time of year, lower 80's. if you like it hot and humid, we've got that on the way. the high pressure moves off the coast, the wind changes direction more out of the south and west, and we have a heat up,
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thursday, friday, and early and middle of next week. the heat index values by saturday will be about 97 to 100 degrees. we cooldown just a little bit for the day sunday, but still aces alert on the way for the holiday. -- but still a sizzler on the way for the holiday. july, could be dodging a few showers and thunderstorms. looks likea beaches, the wettest of the four days will be about sunday with a 90% chance of showers and thunderstorms. clearing out a bit tuesday for the fourth. a heat wave on the way. thursday, continuing into the weekend. and into next week. jonathan: you have heard snakes on an airplane. this would be a squirrel on a train. alison: where this played out, next. z2e2gz z1a2z
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jonathan: this is not something that you see every day. a squirrel on the train. he tried to ride along with the passengers. alison: scrambling around come on london. the sims on the morning commute. everybody squealing and screaming, squirming. they ultimately ushered him out at the next stop. jonathan: probably thought he was a rat. alison: that's hilarious. jonathan: let's talk sports. this was a heck of a game. erin: it was, quite the pitcher's duel at nationals park. mad max helped the nats bounceback against the cubs?
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by her local toyota dealers. erin: baseball fans were treated to two cy young award winners drooling on the mound, max scherzer against jake arrieta. max scherzer went six innings, gave up only two hits, struck out six. r.b.i.,wo hits and an including this infield single. michael a. taylor
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hot hitting. his 16th double of the season. daniel murphy and anthony rendon scored. the nationals beat the cubs 6-1. national swimming championships, bethesda native katie ledecky, 800 meter freestyle, look at the distance. between her and the next swimmer, she is practically lapping the coppa tatian. ledecky cruised to an easy win in eight minutes, 11 seconds. up next are the world championships. well done. alayna dela don and the mystics -- alayna dela don and the mystics hosted their rivals today. the mystics get their second straight win, 100-
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storm. and john wall told espn he is trying to recruit paul george of the pacers to the wizards. jonathan: we can only hope. everybody is trying to get him. it looked like katie ledecky was by herself in the poll. erin: talk about dominance. alison: she i
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alison: is it going to be nice tomorrow? steve: it will be beautiful, a thele chill in the air in morning. starting in the 50's. highs in the lower 80's. then the heat wave starts, 90 thursday, 92 friday, 93 saturday. the heat index closer to 100. jonathan: jimmy kimmel's next. alison: have a good night.
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i'm steve preston, the big cheese at big fun in beautiful cleveland, ohio. tonight jimmy welcomes mandy moore, jerrod carmichael, musical guest bebe rexha featuring lil wayne. and now, enjoy the show! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, mandy moore, comedian jerrod carmichael, the national spelling bee champ, and music from bebe rexha featuring lil wayne. and now, if there are no objections, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, welcome. thank you. hi there, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming.

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