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officials now say there is evidence stephen paddock may have plan to escape after that deadly massacre. this comes as there are new questions about whether he was planning more destruction and if he had any help. marcy gonzales is in las vegas with more. investigators: delving into the elaborate planning of this country music festival in las vegas. it is possible stephen paddock had some type of help. it is troublesome this individual was able to move this amount of gear into a hotel room unassisted. marci: an official says paddock was seen with a woman in his finals -- final days. their kind of figure who she is hisis attorney questions former girlfriend marilou danley. she denies knowledge. he never said anything to me,
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aware of that i understood in any way to be a one and that something horrible like this was going to happen. marci: investigators are looking into the possibility that paddock may have looked to attack earlier. he booked hotels in august during the lollapalooza festival. he also rented a room overlooking a different concert a week before the massacre that left 58 innocent people dead, 487 others injured. amo, theem, jesus c security guardis, and the gunman shot him through the door. >> his bravery was amazing. he helped continue to clear rooms until the officer demanded that he seek medical attention. marci: he says he was just doing his job and today he is doing ok. 150 others are still hospitalized. melanie: and tonight, a
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mass shooting. denise burdine is was at the concert with her husband of 32 years. the vigil will be held just outside of martinsburg at 6:30 p.m. she was 50 years old. county nativel who was hurt sunday night remains in a coma. tina frost was at the festival with her boyfriend. she was shot in the forehead. her boyfriend was not hurt. we continuec 7, as to track the investigation into sunday's massacre. a live report from las vegas coming up at 12:30 p.m., and for information on how you can help the victims, head to our website, wjla.com. new developments in the long-running legal fight over d.c.'s concealed carry restrictions. the washington post reports attorney general carl racing will
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-- repeal a court order. the d.c. law requires people seeking a concealed carry license to demonstrate a "good reason" for doing so. happy today, a deadline for dreamers -- thousands of immigrants rushing to renew their immigration status is part of the daca program. for many, it is the less line of defense before they are deported. suzanne kennedy has more. suzanne: time is running out for about 50,000 eligible, undocumented immigrants who have yet to renew their status with the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. >> daca. there have been protests about the future of the program since president trump said last month he was doing away with the obama era policy. the department of format security is in the process
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wind down, meaning no new applications are being taken. activists are hoping commerce will take action soon. myself,aca recipient said today, on the left that people are able to renew, it is really important that people know the dream act is the way for us to go. this is a moment of urgency -- a moment for members of congress to give us a permanent solution. bring your applications can be completed at the u.s. immigration and services website. the future for them remains uncertain. on capitol hill, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. melanie: to the crisis in the caribbean -- the white house is sending a $29 billion request for disaster aid to help hurricane victims in puerto rico and other areas, and toward the federal program that provides flood insurance to homes and small businesses.
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at the megamart in both hyattsville and alexandria looking supplies for the people of puerto rico. brian van de graaff is live in prince george's county, and we will be checking in with him in about 10 minutes for more on what kinds of supplies they need, and how you can donate. happening right now, tropical storm nate churning near the coast of nicaragua. storm strengthening from a depression just hours ago. nate is forecast to move north toward the u.s. gulf coast. storm strengthening from a depressionfor us, molly, we arer some rain. maybe we will get it out of the system. we are looking at our rain chances increasing by the later half of the weekend. here is a look of the satellite dish at the satellite of nate. likees not look that much -- it does not look like that much. winds of 30ained miles an hour. we will check out the track in my extended forecast.
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beautiful afternoon. notice the bright sunshine through the afternoon hours. temperatures topping out in the 80's here to have a front to the north, responsible for delivery the clouds getting to the d.c. metro and to the west. bulk oflook like the the wet weather is staying north of our area through today and also tonight. any of those afterschool activities -- maybe taking the kids to soccer practice, looks good to go through the evening hours. temperatures stay in the low-80's through 6:00 p.m., what is the sun goes down it will be cooling-off quick. it looks like the warm weather is here to stay at least through saturday. mel, back to you. melanie: thank you. police in annapolis say bank employees discovered a skimming device on one of their atm's. this bank is on the 400 block of 6th street. employees found the device designed to
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. they believe the skimmer had just been on the machine for a few hours. the nbc 4 chopper forced to make an emergency landing this morning. the pilot tells us they were flying in the beltway in fairfax county when they felt a vibration and heard an unusual allowed noise. he was able to put the chopper on the ground just off of braddock road in springfield. nobody was hurt. a mechanical crew is out checking what went wrong. one month out from the virginia governor's race and a new poll shows democrat ralph northam leading republican ed gillespie. according to this poll, nor families with 52% of likely voters. gillespie has 48%. the race is anyone's game. one in four voters say they could change their mind before heading to the polls. 7.ction day is november
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threatening -- in alexandria man accused of threatening to murder black students at howard university is in court this afternoon. court documents indicate in rust wentf 2015 john to a panera restaurant and used wi-fi to post the threat writing, allegedly, "after all, it is not murder if they are black." >> i was a freshman. with every thing going on, it was believable. we were afraid. melanie: rust was a registered sexual offender, not even allowed to use the internet. in the howard university case, he could face up to five years in prison. the nationals announcing their game one starter in the nl ds. manager dusty baker says stephen strasburg take the mound tomorrow against
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and three up in the air. first pitch for game one is 7:30 tomorrow night out at nats park. now we go to sam sweeney with breaking news from the live desk. sam: we are following a major developing story out of the logan circle neighborhood in northwest washington. an apartment building is up in flames. you can see this is unfolding at q street in northwest and we understand that is a four-story apartment helping. d.c. fire reporting -- apartment building. d.c. fire reporting no injuries at this time. you can see heavy black smoke that can be seen as far away as reagan national airport. a major fire response. stephen tschida is on the way. we should have an update with the next few minutes. once again, this unfolding in the logan circle neighborhood
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northwest washington. melanie: and coming up, help for hurricane victims -- how you can support puerto rico with one trip to the grocery store. plus, the new risk for distracted driving -- fancy gadgets getting our attention instead of the road. and out of this world and out of the space station -- the special repair mission underway coming up next. and it is certainly a hot and humid afternoon with temperatures in the mid-80's. in my extended forecast, i will tell you when the dry spell is expected to end. your trafficwith update. eric: thank you very much. good afternoon. a mostly quiet ride, but couple of trouble spots this afternoon. 95 southbound in woodbridge, a bit of a bottleneck with a work
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adding a jam to the southbound ride. not a huge stretch as we go back prior to 123 -- it is a little heavy, but just a short delay. overall, not too bad. beltway,bound into the because no volume out of the end of. nothing too bad. -- vienna. nothing too bad. river road is looking wide open. the capital beltway is in good shape. 270 northbound, pretty heavy. it works armed -- work zone zons of --
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. they are working to repair the space station's robotic arm. it is the first spaceflight for the former army combat engineer and civics teacher from falls church, virginia. very proud of our local last not. the space -- our local astronaut. the spacewalk goes on for a couple more hours. you can watch it on the nasa website. molly: how cool is that. we also have the harvest moon tonight. it might look a little red and orange. alanie: eileen tweeted out beta full picture last night. it was a must on harvesting in. gorgeous. molly: it should be a good night for it. there is a little front off to the north. it looks like the wet weather should stay out of our area. i have to tell you, we could use the wet weather. reagan national sitting upwards of 2.5 inches in a deficit. the d.c. metro not
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monitor coming in today. abnormally dry conditions taking place to our last. affect our leaf color over the next couple of weeks. i will tell you when rain chances will be returning. for now, very dry through the afternoon and evening. our temperature topping out at 84, 85 degrees. through about 8:00 p.m. -- we will stay in the mid-70's. overnight, partly to mostly cloudy. temperatures fall back to the 50's to the west. 60's in the d.c. metro. it will stay quite mild. through the day tomorrow, it is finally friday. look at the hourly forecast. not too much of a change can bright skies through the afternoon, lunchtime, to about 4:00. our temperature once again in the 80's. the average this time of year right around 71 degrees. here is a look at that weekend forecast. unseasonably warm on saturday with a temperature of 86. get out early.
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maybe a few sprinkles late in the day saturday. returning on sunday, shower chances will be increasing, and we will have a little bit more cloud cover with a high of 80. here is a look at tropical storm nate. right now it is a tropical storm, but it is expected to become a category 1 hurricane as it heads into the gulf of mexico. this is where the water temperatures are very warm this time of year, possibly making landfall near new orleans. this is many days out. this is sunday, 7:00 a.m., so it could move further eastward further west. nonetheless, impact will be felt -- storm surge, gusty winds, and heavier rainfall. later in the week what weather headed to our area with shower increases -- chances increasing monday and tuesday. a detailed look coming up at your extended forecast. back to you. melanie: more pictures coming in right now from that logan circle apartment fire. breaking news. take a look at this.
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lots of thick, black smoke. this fire has gone to two alarms. it is in the logan circle area at vermont and q street in northwest. we are hoping to get a report from our stephen tschida soon. it is a four-story building. d.c. fire says there are no injuries, but once again this apartment fire still going on at logan circle. right now, abc 7 is on your side as we work to help people recover in puerto rico. the island was decimated by hurricane maria, and other is a new push here at home to get people the supplies they so desperately need. brian van de graaff is live in hyattsville with how you can help. brian, this is a big effort underway. effort.t is a big megamart is sponsoring, helping us today, bringing an two truckloads, 24 pallets of food and water. people are pulling up
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the hyattsville location. officers from the prince george's county police department are helping to load them up. i have caps on perez. how -- captain perez. how important is this? captain perez: very important. the devastation for puerto rico, because they are an island, the ability to get this food there is very important. alln: you are talking about locations having a drop point, but the main drop-off centers are in alexandria and hyattsville. yes, it is, university boulevard in hyattsville. brian: and there are some officers from el salvador in town for a training function, and they are musicians, and they will perform for us shortly. capt. perez: they are here to get some ethics training, and this is a good example of community policing. brian: for sure. we are talking about food, diapers, batteries, water
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about -- you brought up a good point. you said bug spray. need perez: we desperately bug spray with the water, no power -- the mosquitoes are out there brian:. brian:definitely a -- are out there. brian: definitely a good call. we will be with you throughout the afternoon. back inside to you. melanie: all right, brian, and we will add bug spray to the list. coming up on abc 7 news at noon, new distractions behind the wheel -- a common feature in your car that is taking your eyes off the road. plus, new developments in the case of a killer clown.
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important new report on distracted driving, and those systems used to navigate text, and tune your radio. aaa has found some might take your eyes and attention off the road for dangerous amounts of time. ryan hughes has more. ryan: aaa is revealing disturbing new levels of distraction in some of the most -- newest model, market. we are talking about the voice-based or touch-based technology for calling, texting, changing the radio station and navigating. according to the aaa foundation for traffic safety, drivers are taking their eyes off the road and hands off the wheel for possibly dangerous periods of time. using gps navigation is the most distracting, taking an average of 40 seconds to put in an address. at 25 miles per hour, your car would have traveled the length of four football fields. >>
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their systems, adding new features, bells and whistles, that drive up the demand drivers experience behind the wheel, interacting with these technologies. aaa says nearly 40% of drivers in d.c. admitted to be distracted using this type of technology. taking your eyes off the road for only two seconds doubles your chance for a crash. ryan hughes, abc 7 news. melanie: still ahead, santa claus away from the north pole? what you may now want your kids to hear. can we monitor the breaking news this hour -- a two -alarm
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melanie: lots to watch in the weather, molly. molly: yes, it is definitely nice here, but we are keeping a close eye on tropical storm nate . it looks like the wet weather chance from nate will be arriving in our area sunday, monday, and tuesday, and maybe some gusty wind with it. have the umbrella on hand. otherwise, the weather looking picture perfect the nationals tomorrow. notice the daytime highs, well above average for this time of year. we will add in cloud cover saturday. sunday, a 30% chance for wet weather. as we head further into next week, we should expect to dry out for wednesday, th
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prevagen. the name to remember. can we continue to follow the breaking out of the district -- a two-alarm fire is under way right now in logan circle. qhis is that vermont and streets in northwest. it is a four-story apartment building. d.c. fire is on the same. they say no one was injured here, but there is a large fire presence outside of the building. we continue to monitor these huge flames that were lapping out of the roof a little while ago. it looks like right now, thick black smoke. flames.till see these are live pictures
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hour. to development in the las vegas massacre now. investigators now say the shooter, stephen paddock, scouted other locations in other cities. he apparently booked a room overlooking the lollapalooza festival in chicago. investigators here are entering their fourth full day, and the big question remains, why -- investigators are finding stephen paddock lived a private, secretive life, so much so that his own girlfriend, in a statement yesterday, said she knew nothing about his plans for his attack. the sheriff in las vegas is not so convinced that paddock acted alone. [gunshots] >> days after las vegas and/or the worst mass shooting in modern history -- endured the worst mass shooting in modern
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more about the man. they say he does not fill the standard profile of a mass shooter. >> usually there is a telltale sign associated with these actions -- reclusive, a plethora of things associate with this mindset. we have not found that yet. >> authorities also suggest paddock may have had an accomplice, and they appeal to the public for help. >> there are people that know this individual, that can help us understand this individual. girlfriend,er's marilou danley, who is not a suspect, has spoken to the fbi. her stepdaughter said she should get the benefit of the doubt. nothey should say he did take the guns there after she went to the philippines. >> investigators say there were indications paddock had planned to escape, but instead left a note and killed himself. >> the sheriff also told reporters that stephen paddock made a r
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complex the weekend prior to the shooting -- the complex overlooking the music festival taken place here in town. sheriff and the police looking into video around the complex at that time. melanie: thank you, karen. heldht, a vigil will be for the west virginia woman killed in the mass shooting. she was at the husband -- at the concert with her husband of 32 years when the gunfire rang out. she was 50 years old. the university of las vegas planning a tribute to the shooting victims. the unlv football team will wear this special black helmet to honor the lives lost. the decal is a red ribbon. the team will also hand out stickers of that
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fence. there will be a ceremony honoring the victims and first responders. stay with abc 7 as we continue to track the investigation into sunday's massacre, recovery of the victims, and tributes to lives lost. donatee on how you can blood or money to help of victims, just go to wjla.com. now looking outside come a bit of a day under way. let's get that forecast with molly. molly: it certainly is very nice out there right now. we will stay that way through the rest of today. here is reagan national -- the temperature right around 72 degrees. the wind will remain in place, and he does so. look at the daytime highs -- we are talking 80's for many of us come if not all of us this afternoon. comment tomorrow, we have the nationals. they are underway for their playoffs, taking on the cubs. the forecast looks nice, dry skies. as first pitch is underway and 7:30 p.m., temperatures in the 70's under partly cloudy condit
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baseball. tropical storm nate does not look like all that much on satellite right now -- maximum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour, but as it has into the gulf of mexico, it is expected to strengthen before making landfall possibly on the west coast. i will talk to you in detail about nate, and when rain checks are increasing in the gc area. melanie: we will look for that. thank you. richard smith ceo assessed the finer capitol hill for a third straight day before is testifying on capitol hill for a third straight day. he has repeatedly apologized for a data breach that impacted nearly 145 million americans. smith retired after news of the breach became public. congressional republicans taking their tax reform push on the road today. this afternoon, house speaker paul ryan will be in ch
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increasing the standard reduction, reducing the number of individual tax brackets, and in the estate tax, and it calls for lowering the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20%. now to new developments in that cold case involving a killer clown. prosecutors now say they will seek the death penalty for a woman accused of dressing up and killing her lovers wife. linzie janis with more. lindsay: -- linzie janis: sheila keen warren could be facing the prosecutorsy after say she got away -- nearly got away with murder. this wife and stepmother charge in a bizarre 27-year-old cold case, like a scene straight out film "it."ywood back
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keen warren pulled up to the home of her boyfriend's wife dressed as a clown, handed her a bouquet of flowers two and bones, and then shot her at point-blank range. the victim's son, joe, home at the time of the murder, watching the clown drive away and this white convertible. isany murder -- whether it in a clown costume or not. linzie: marlene warren dying two days later. envestigators zeroed in on ke war -- detectives looking into rumors of an affair. police even finding fibers have g at her home, but there was not enough evidence to arrest her. then three years ago investigators reopening the investigation after learning keen war and married the victim's
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2002. >> it with these technological advancements that helped write the case. linzie: lastly, police finally arresting the suspect. marlene warren's saying they are relived. >> justice -- that is all that really counts. melanie: linzie janis there. coming up on abc, seven news at noon, a passenger speaking out. >> i will walk off. don't touch me. of the storyside after she was caught on camera being dragged off a flight at bwi. brian: and we are live in hyattsville at the megamart where we are raising supplies for those impacted from the hurricanes in puerto rico. we will talk about how you can donate and what you can donate
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announcer: you are watching abc 7 news at noon on your side. melanie: now to an abc exclusive with the pregnant passenger who says she was dragged off of a southwest flight after saying she might have any allergic reaction to pets on board. >> what are you doing? >> the woman this viral video speaking out about being violently dragged from a southwest flight last tuesday.
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the 46-year-old says she was two months pregnant and was trying father. her elderly >> when i boarded the plane, i asked how many dogs are on the plane. seatwest said she found a far enough away from the animal because she is allergic. at any pointed you say i could die if i am near dogs. never. in fact, i said the opposite. that is one the flight thatdant kept saying questioning, saying they were uncomfortable. said thehen she maryland transportation police came on to escort her off the plane. calm really explaining it is not life-threatening. i even gave options that were categorically rejected by the captain. so, for me, it was
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of conflict revolution -- resolution skills. i was a brown woman with a hoodie. she says she was his -- she had -- there was racist treatment. she was charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and resisting arrest. a lawyer says they will take legal action against southwest. >> we fear that when you google her, the first thing that is going to come up are these criminal charges, which we plan to contest. >> in a statement to abc 7 news, southwest airlines says they were following policies. theing our reports where customer stated she had a life-threatening pet allergy but wasn't able to provide the documentation. our flight crew repeatedly explaid
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-plane and law enforcement came -- came to be involved. melanie: turkish archaeologists believe they may have discovered the remains of st. nick. the legend of santa claus comes from saint nicholas. he was born and served as a bishop in a church in turkey in the fourth century and was buried there, but his bones were long believed to have been stolen and moved to southern italy, but now archaeologists are saying that may not have an true. the bones may actually still be there. the question is, how do they get to them under the church. this excavation would be quite a process. molly: it is getting the time of year -- once we had halloween, the rest of the year flies by. melanie: everything speeds up, holiday time. it does
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it feels like late-august, early-september with these temperatures in the 80's. there are clouds in the area due to a front off to the north, but looks like the bulk of the wet weather will be staying there. a lunchtime temperature in the mid-70's under some sunshine. as we head through the pm rush, it looks like it will be nice and warm. the temperature around 80 degrees peter newsham top out in to mid-id--- low- 80's. a temperatures in the 50's tomorrow morning. off to the west, low-60's, even mid-60's d.c., west, off to annapolis. an area of high pressure will be winning out, sending the clouds away through friday afternoon. the temperature at 84. notice at 8:00 am maybe if you are headed to happy hour after work or headed to dinner, clear skies. a lot
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the fall line festival at mount vernon. i think we will have added cloud cover saturday evening and into sunday with a few showers possible. saturday looks like your best night and those temperatures are in the 70's for the evening. we continue to watch tropical we go through this weekend, expected to run into the gulf of mexico. that is are we have warm water this time of year. it is likely to turn into a category 1 hurricane before making landfall near new orleans by sunday morning. then it will be over land. it will make it we can, but also push the chance for wet weather. here is the extended forecast. the weekend nice and dry into sunday night. a few chances for showers. better chances for heavy rainfall on monday and tuesday. don't forget the rain gear. gusty wind possible as well. abc 7 is onht now, your side as we work to
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the island, of course, was decimated by hurricane maria, another is a new push right here at home to give people the supplies they need. inan van de graaff is live hyattsville right now with how you can help. how is the effort going out there? brian: it is going great. a lot of people are pulling up and driving -- dropping off donations. we have sergeant rodriguez. you are out here. why is it so important to be involved with this today? with the recent disasters in mexico and puerto rico it shows the heart that people have come special people that have family and friends in those areas. it is important to show our support. my family being affected in puerto rico, this means a lot to me. we appreciate those coming back, dropping off water, toiletries, food -- it means a lot to us. doing people are here
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little bit counts. you can see these boxes we started earlier -- we are filling up toiletries, nonperishable's, sanitary items, water, cleansers -- you name it, you can think about things we need to put together. --se are from el salvador these are officers from el salvador that are actually in a band and will be playing in a crowd. probably at 2:00 p.m. on our sister station, news 8, we will hear them. everyone coming together, including megamart, doing drop-off locations at all of their stores, but the big drop-off points are in alexandria and here as well. we are in the adelphi plaza. people are pulling up. you can meet law enforcement officers from prince george's county. there are a lot of good people here. people want to make a difference and give back. every little donation helps.
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here to help us. dropping something off? do you have something to drop-off? that is the lives from hyattsville. tackle over to you. -- bacova to you. melanie: it looks at the supplies are pouring in. abc 7 and the national hispanic law enforcement organization are out there collecting donations all day long. , out to the megamart location in hyattsville and another in alexandria between now and 6:00 p.m. we hope to see you there. come out and donate. and coming up on abc 7 news at noon -- out of bounds -- the your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. noon -- out of bounds -- the with fios gigabit connection, you get our fastest internet ever with download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus, your choice of hbo or multi-room dvr service included for 2 years,
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melanie: carolina panthers quarterback cam newton kicking a lot of heat. here is what he said that has people up in arms. jourdan rodrigue: devin funchess has seemed to embrace the physicality of his route. does that give you enjoyment out there? cam: it is funny to hear a female talk about routes. like it is funny. was newtono, that there responding to the "charlotte observer" reporter, jourdan rodrigue, who reports on -- the nfl: those comments wrong and this respectful. tweeted lastgue night saying i don't not think it is funny to be a female talk about routes -- i think it is my job.
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baseball. fans are talking as the team get started tomorrow. >> trick or treat. melanie: last night a haunted park.lly was held at nats they say it is never too soon for scary fun. don't forget, good morning washington is nats park friday morning ahead of the big game. we'll have a team there all morning long renew excitement in the latest news as we get ready for october baseball. that is not the only game to look forward to. the capitals returning to the ice tonight for their season opener in ottawa against the senators. the home opener is saturday at the newly named capital one arena. scoop" --d, "scandal the hit show returns for its final season. and feeling more like summer on th
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stephen:stephen: live on the scene of a condominium fire just off of logan circle -- renovated about 20 years ago, a large building. the fire broke out just before noon. on the roof, you can see the damage. one firefighter, minor injuries. a number of residents displaced. no cause yet on this fire pit we will stay on top of it throughout the day. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc 7 news. melanie: think you so much. much more on the fire later today. molly, it looks like full on sunshine continues. molly: we have sun and clouds mixing this afternoon, but a great forecast tomorrow. great for the washington nationals playoffs tomorrow and saturday. make sure you have the rain gear ready monday and tuesday. gusty wind possible. we slide back into the 60's late next week. reminder that the final season of "
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