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alison: rallying for two duke's is the perfect companion for so many things. it makes a tomato taste more like a tomato. it makes bacon taste more like bacon. it's a unique flavor. the texture is incredible. duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. duke's is smooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge. it's not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients. i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. alison: the wrong response? that some police went to the wrong scene during the ballpark ambush. jonathan: a mystery at the beach after a woman's body is found in the sand. alison:
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hurricane emily wreaks havoc in florida. jonathan: new developments in loudoun county, a missing mom and two children found dead in a car. the police believe they were killed in the next edition in leesburg but they are still trying to answer a lot of questions. jonathan: jeff goldberg is live at the scene. what are investigators telling you? jeff: investigators have been here all night. they believe this was a tragic accident, no foul played involved. family members got concerned after not hearing from the driver of this car friday night. victims were reported missing sunday. earlier today at 5:30,. it terrible discovery investigators were searching for evening, aut monday family member discovered the vehicle half submerged in a creek in leesburg. >> very tragic
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situation. jeff: authorities say that suffolk,ashe of virginia, died in the crash come along with her two children. investigators say friday night, courtney was visiting her mother at their home in ashburn. that night they had it to her uncle's home where the three were staying, but they never made it to the house. officers believe on the drive, courtney accidentally drove off the road. >> it appears as though she had crossed the road coming towards leesburg, hit the embankment, the car went in the year, flipped over, hit part of a tree, and landed upside down in the water. jeff: friday night it was raining, the roads were slick. there are no street lights out here and courtney lived in virginia beach, so it is
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familiar with these roads. earlier tonight i spoke with a family member of the victim who was far too distraught to make a comment. jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. alison: just all full, jeff, thank you. and the police aren't the scene of a deadly crash in temple hills. -- are on the scene of a deadly crash in temple hills. this is on 20th avenue in st. barnabas road. there is no word of the exact circumstances, but stay with us for updates. jonathan: part of the ocean city beach had to be shut down after a woman's body was found in the second street area of the beach early this morning. the police have not said how she died. they said she was in her 30's and from texas. a gun maneks after targeted a congressional baseball practice, reports that responders initially went to the wrong scene. at the live desk with the bloomberg report that broke the story. nancy: capitol police's
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emergency response team was sent to the wrong location, citing anonymous sources. they were sent to house minority leader nancy pelosi's house in georgetown. it is also not clear if the tactical team was diverted before they made it to the house. it had anve that effect on operations, telling the viewer that two capitol police officers were at the scene in alexandria when the shooting started. the police department responded quickly. we reached out to the u.s. capitol police and a spokesperson said the department would not respond to one going investigations. abc 7 news. nancy chenabc 7 news. , jonathan abc 7 news. jonathan: new at 11:00 -- >> i saw their face and they are heartbroken. it's not fair. jonathan: heartbroken because these brothers with no criminal history are in danger of being deported. alison:
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to start college with a scholarship. as jay korff reports, their future is now in question. ralliedily and friends outside of homeland security, and trade that the 19-year-old and his older brother diego from germantown are being held at the .oward county detention center the brothers enter the country illegally several years ago as children. they have been fighting to for tatian ever since. supporters say they were living the american dream and their lives were ripped away. one was college-bound on a partial soccer scholarship. diego worked full-time and was going to pay for the rest of his brothers education. friday during a check in with the police officials, the brothers were detained in the deportation process was started. >> we thought that being admitted to a college in the united states was a good thing. that in us
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going to stay here forever, so we are deporting them. jay: ice officials said the brothers had no known criminal history. were told although ice focuses on criminal aliens, which can be seen in the arrest does not exempt classes or categories of removal of alien. jay korff, abc 7 news. steve: the first forecast on this monday evening, the last night of july, looking at temperatures right now in the 70's. we had a high today of 91 degrees. the daytime highs once again into the upper 80's, near 90. plenty of enjoy for the day. as we look ahead to the upcoming humidity inheat and the next best chance of showers and thunderstorms. the timing of that coming up. jonathan: steve, thanks. th
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disturbing case and charles county. alison: a former teacher's aide who has hiv and died it on more than 100 counts of sex assault and child pornography. jonathan: tim barber is live in waldorf with the case against l.rlos beltran stop tim tim: the principle has been reassigned, but the case is still ongoing. the sex abuse case against carlos bell is building. >>? what's going on at the school tim: so was anger from parents who knew bell. >> they just knew something was funny about them. tim: charles county prosecutors slapped him with 100 new counts. >> the investigation is not concluded. tim: it includes allegations that bill who is hiv-positive abused two dozen boys younger than 14 years old while working at benjamin stoddard middle school. so far there is no indication any of the boys contracted hiv. >>
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something about this case to contact the sheriff's office. tim: after the announcement, the middle school principal was reassigned to the district's office of supportive services, which is just fine for these upset parents. >> why did this have to happen? what could have been preventing it? tim: the executive director of schools is temporarily taking over here for the school principal. the executive will have a meeting with parents on august 16. live in charles county, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: the 7 on your side i-team digging deeper into this case. 's indictment was delayed because of a backlog at a digital crime lab. we check to find out what was being done to solve that problem. a state senator said the lab needs funding to hire staff and update equipment, but it is a challenge to get fellow lawmakers on board. >>
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address this is a day when we are exposing our most precious and vulnerable to predators. alison: currently there are $2 million set aside for digital crime labs, but detectives say that more needs to be done. isathan: anthony scaramucci out after just 11 days on the job. he was fired from his job as communication's director for the white house. tonight we are finding out who wanted him gone. the new white house chief of staff john kelly pushing for his departure after scaramucci caught a reporter and launched into a tirade, calling reince priebus the former chief of schizophrenic,d threatening to fire essentially the entire white house communications team over leaks, saying they will all be fired by me. tore into the
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president's chief strategist steve bannon, launching into an attack so profane that we cannot reputed on television. the white house said that the president who has used choice words in the past was none too happy about scaramucci's comments. >> the president felt that anthony's comments were inappropriate. jonathan: this morning when the president's war in his new chief of staff the back of the room. >> i think general kelly will go down, in terms of the position of chief of staff, one of the greats ever. jonathan: the white house issuing a study shift in the chain of command. everyone, including the president's and daughter and son-in-law, have to report to general kelly. >> all staff will report to him. jonathan: an update on the russia situation and report by "the washington post" that president trump dictated his son's statement about his meeting with a russian lawyer. white house advisers
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it puts the president in legal trouble. the june 2016 meeting was organized to discuss potentially damaging information about the russian government about hillary clinton. shot on vacation, the warning after a d.c. lawyer's luxurious beach house turns into a crime scene. emily ripping through florida, leaving a path of destruction. jonathan: stunning video brings questions of excessive force. alison: and do you want more legroom? who is stepping in when it comes
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sea. jonathan: very disturbing video at the center of an excessive force lawsuit. a warning that this is graphic. it shows deputies repeatedly using stun guns on a person last year. the 18-year-old is restraint and there is a gag held over his mouth as this is going on. norris said that he had 40 burn marks on his body. are dealing on a daily basis with bad people. that does not mean we have the right to violate their rights. jonathan: the excessive use of force said that he was banging his head on the cell door and was threatening other inmates. a prominent d.c. attorney shot while vacationing in the turks and caicos is out of the hospital. maskedice say that two men overpowered security, then forced their way into a beachfront he
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the guys. he was airlifted to florida for treatment and is back home, where travelers are asked to be on alert at all times. and the new developments in alabama where the police are looking for the last of 12 inmates who escaped from a county jail. butterates used peanut to change the number above the cell door. investigators think one of the inmates tricked a young jail guard watching on a black-and-white monitor into opening the wrong cell. 11 inmates are back in custody tonight. jonathan: the olympics are coming back to the united states. the 2028 summer games will be held in los angeles. it will be the first time the summer olympics have been in the u.s. since atlanta in 1996. alison: 7 on your side with consumer news and a warning about a jury scam in arlington
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be with the arlington county sheriff's office saying that you failed to go to jury duty and can be arrested unless you pay a fine. this is a scam. authorities say they would never ask for money over the phone. jonathan: this is a rhetorical question --do you need more legroom when you fly. federal regulators may set standards for how much space that you can have. seats and the space between them is getting smaller. one senator says that passengers are stuffed into airplanes like sardines. it is not just about comfort, this is about safety. >> it does not appear that people can get out with a smaller seat. most recently, there was an effectuation for a burning engine and it took about five minutes instead of 90 seconds. jonathan: the u.s. court of appeals order the faa to take a closer look at the amount of space passengers have on commercial airplanes. the faa is looking into this. alison: uber says that
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it will launch its own credit card later this year. they are partnering with the british bank barclays. they would likely give points or credits for rides, but few details so far have been released. a hacker targeting your favorite shows on hbo. entertainment weekly reports hacker stole the script for next week's episode of "game of thrones." they also leaked episodes of "boller's" and -- episodes shows.ers" and other an uninvited guest at a newsroom in australia. jonathan: a real snake made its way into the editing room. the crew did not get worked up or even call in animal catcher. one of the managers used a coat hanger and shopping bag and put him in the bag and away he went to the outside. alison: i mean, look at that. jonathan:
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snake. alison: not even a sound out of the. jonathan: steve would have done the same thing after holding it for a little while. steve: yeah, glad we don't have that. outside right now, rehobeth beach, delaware, has quieted nicely. a nice stretch of days for the delmarva beaches. in some changes closer to the upcoming weekend. frederick and dulles, 77 at reagan national. the high today of 91, well above average this time of year. tomorrow, another warm day, but not quite as warm. the satellite and radar, not a lot going on right now, mainly clear skies. if you are contemplating opening the windows for fresh air tonight, not that much of a breeze to push the cooler air in, but the temperatures tonight drop into the 50's, lower 70's. lower 70's inside the beltway, lower 60's further north and west, especially wes
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the wind will be out of the south, southwest. forecast wake-up temperatures tomorrow in the 60's. not staying there very long for stop lots of sunshine the first day of august. hard to believe that summer is flying by. futurecast, dry at 8 a.m., noon time outdoor lunch or activities a firm go. be forewarned as we move through the afternoon, may see some scattered showers. if you find yourself under showers, they only will last 15, 20 minutes. very widely scattered. most of you will see nothing. once we get rid of the showers, they will not last long. the forecast tomorrow, highs in the upper 80's. the heat index values closer to 90 degrees, another warm day, but more typical for this time of year. the beach forecast the next three days, fantastic, 84 tuesday, 81 thursday.
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chance of showers and thunderstorms. ocean city friday and saturday, look for those storms. the 10 day outlook from stormwatch 7, near 90 degrees wednesday and thursday, upper 80's friday with a better chance of storms. saturday, d.c. united playing, about 85 degrees. citi open continues sunday, middle 80's. then we cool things down next week, back in the lower to middle 80's for the daytime highs. hard to believe the month of july is over. alison: where did it go. jonathan: still ahead -- it started with a call for police. alison: but what the cops did next is getting a lot of pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices.
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the laurel police department is praising one of its own for helping a woman in need. bennett johnsr paid for diapers after a grocery stores said a woman try to steal them. she ran out of money after purchasing groceries. jonathan: the officer paid the $50 so the woman's child would not suffer. she was given information on where she did it help. alison: really special. jonathan: let's talk about what's happening in richmond. erin: we'll also talk a little nationals. it's really exciting. there was a no-hitter going. the nationals also bolstered their bullpen at the trade deadline. and it was a night that nationals pitcher gio gonzales will never forget. i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out.
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took at that gio no-hitter into the ninth inning was special. dusty baker says this was the best he had ever seen gio pitch. here is gonzalez after the game. >> to have that kind of love and support out here, it brings tears to your eyes. it was just an emotional day. it was a very special day to see the family. i was holding his baby a little bit. a special night. erin: hard not to cheer for him. the nationals may have found that missing piece of the puzzle when they acquired minnesota twins all-star brandon kintzler at the trade deadline. kintzler is 28 of 32 in save opportunities this year. he joins the back of the bullpen. the deals transform the nationals' biggest weakness into what could be a big strength. a coup
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lauren davis was knocked out in the first round of the citi open. the bling field tomorrow will be spectacular. i recommend going to the citi open. jonathan: and such fantastic weather this year. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business.
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alison: a pleasant stretch of weather. in a rowree days relatively dry and comfortable, looking at daytime highs upper 80's, near 90 degrees. the next best chance of widespread showers and thunderstorms, friday into saturday. the citi open continues sunday, looking good. next week in the middle to upper 80's early on. some good beach weather, tomorrow a good day to go to the mountains, tennis, golf. jonathan:
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"jimmy kimmel live" would like to congratulate new white house communications director anthony scaramucci. we wish you good luck and -- wait. what? >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, channing tatum. from "the handmaid's tale," elisabeth moss. and music from the killers in las vegas. and now, we're back, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i
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