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red this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. continue firefighters their battle against one of the worst disasters the state of california has ever seen. the death toll is now up to 17. the flames are not the only cause for concern. here is maggie rulli with the uphill battle against these claims happening right now. >>
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up against one of california's most destructive and deadly outbreak of wildfires. and an aerosol from above, a race against time and thinning resources. >> i think will be one of the worst disasters in california history. >> at least 22 fires are burning across the state. we're seeing what it was like for the first firefighters who responded, battling against a wall of flames in sonoma county. ofthere was this huge roar the flames. >> the blaze ripping through neighborhoods, charring more than 170,000 acres and forcing thousands to evacuate. >> it was a mad dash. >> at least 180 people are missing in sonoma county. officials confirm multiple deaths across the state. >> it is with sorrow i tell you today that we have confirmed two fatalities. aged
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198 -- 100 and 98. >> they have been together for 75 years. at least 2000 homes and businesses decimated. >> everybody's house is gone. >> wineries and hotels enough and sonoma county burned to the ground. in santa rosa, newly homeless residents returning to where their homes once stood find nothing. firefighters were starting to get the upper hand, but high wind and dry air are expected to return today and new red five warnings have been issued for this afternoon meaning there could be more devastation for this community. one person back your home is in critical condition after being rescued from a burning house in arlington. the fire started early this street.i north ivy the victim was rushed to the hospital. two other people in the house were able to escape. the fire is out now and an investigation is underway. a woman recovering from serious in
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with a tanker truck this morning. take a look at the mangled mess. the tanker was carrying fuel and that caused a leak. a hazmat team clean up the mess and the driver of the tanker was not heard. right now d.c. police are searching for a dog they believe was stolen at gunpoint. the puppy was taken yesterday in southeast. the dog's name is heaven. she is great and white, one-month-old pitbull. let's talk about the weather here at home. pretty dreary and overcast day. some of you may even have some drizzle in your area right now. check onere with the the forecast. yesterday, we had to soak up the sun because today there is none. come it probably won't back until saturday. the clouds will be in the way. at least we have some pretty fall colors. we're starting to get a little more red, ong
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colors on our temperature map. a pretty widespread across the area. that basically will tell us where the rain has been coming down. in the green, numbers but i'm really in the 60's. right around 75 in d.c.. more cloud cover around the whole area, but not a lot of rain coming out of those clouds. view.le wider the bulk of rain is in pennsylvania and hanging closer to the mason-dixon line. d.c., we are driver the cloud cover holds pretty strong. we are looking for this transfer on and off showers throughout much of the afternoon. showerse for on and off throughout much of the afternoon. this takes us to 3:00. you will notice a lot of these heavier downpours west and they fizzle out on the way here. later this evening, that is when we will see our best chance for a few have your downpours across the district. into tomorrow morning, still looking at that chance. warm, muggy, and cloudy
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skies stick around. the rain will be on and off and favor areas farther to the west. even with the cloud cover and showers, we are about five degrees above average. much better by the weekend, but still will rain tomorrow. i will outline that in just about 10 minutes. story,a: developing rocking hollywood, multiple women have accused my producer harvey weinstein of sexual assault and now some of the big screen's biggest scars -- stars are coming out with her own stories. we want to hear from you. how prevalent do you think sexual harassment is in the workplace? but now at wjla.com/vote. it was a horrifying hollywood secret. one of the biggest movie moguls allegedly pressuring women for sexual favors. >> and when he showed back up, he was in a robe. as i mentioned, naked. says shecreenwriter met weinst
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script should written. at the time, she says she felt powerless to say anything. >> it was very clear to me and stated to me that if i say thing, i will have a slew of lawyers on my back and no one is going to believe me over the media mogul harvey weinstein. >> the number of accusers mounting. nearly 30 women reportedly claimed they haven't harassed, assaulted, and a few even accuse him of rape. among those claiming harassment by weinstein, oscar-winner gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie. weinstein has been fired from his own company, but a spokesperson responding saying he never had nonconsensual sex with any of his accusers. and another alleged encounter in which abc news verified, weinstein is caught on tape seemingly admitting to touching a model inappropriately without her consent. >> new york prosecutors called the recording horrifying to
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prove a crime. this morning, weinstein's wife of 10 years saying the statement her heart breaks for the victims and she has chosen to leave her husband. condemnation is come from celebrities and politicians including michelle and barack obama. questions remain over how much hollywood insiders knew about his alleged behavior and if you could face arrest. the manhattan district attorney's office asking any potential victims to come forward. adrianna: weinstein's scheduled appearance at the kennedy center in d.c. has been canceled. yet a meeting with chairman david rubenstein on november 2 as part of the next installment of his interview serious, profiles and creativity. the event was scrapped days after the allegations surfaced and ticket will get a full refund. tonight, the eighth edition of the annual congressional football game will be played in northeast d.c. the game comes just months after the shooting at the congressional baseball practice.
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will be honored tonight. ryan hughes has a closer look at the final preparations. >> members of congress are putting aside politics and focusing on football list of former nfl stars are teaming up with 28 lawmakers to take on the men and women who protect them -- the capitol police. this morning, the bipartisan group of lawmakers taking the field here gallaudet university to practice for the congressional football game. the team stretching and running routes and discussing plays rather than policy. they're getting some start fire -- power help from ken harvey and santana moss. this game also getting more attention, being played only four months after a gunman opened fire on gop lawmakers practicing for the annual charity congressional baseball game. commerce been steve scalise is back at work after being shot. he will be here tonight during halftime honoring capitol police special agents david bailey and krystal griner who helped take down
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we spoke with illinois congressman rodney davis who was on the field during that attack. >> that was a tragic, terrifying day for all of us that were there. so to be able to come out here and really recognize the true heroes, kristol and david, and the many other capitol police around this complex i don't get enough credit for what they do. , butust keeping the safe everybody who comes to see the nation's capital. >> kickoff at 7:20 tonight. proceeds benefit both military and law enforcement families. i gallaudet university, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. adrianna: president trump is headed to harrisburg, pennsylvania, to make his case for tax reform. the visit comes as the president and republicans try to overhaul the nation's tax code. the plan released last month calls for shrinking the number of individual tax brackets and reducing the corporate tax rate. and him took aim at
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the hip-hop awards last night. take a listen. >> you're spoiled little brat for chinese or platform or your stature to try to give those a voice you don't have one he says your spitting in the face of the vets who fought for eep]bl unless your pow who are tortured and battered as he don't like his heroes captured. adrianna: everything from the nfl to north korea to gun control. he even criticized his own fans who support trump. at this point, the white house has not commented on those lyrics. , justice served. the officer caught on camera dragging a hospital nurse has been fired but was that enough? plus, rallying together. a time of tragedy. how the nhl's newest team honored victims of the las vegas
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good afternoon. it is going to be mostly quiet ride. starting off i-95 south downed out of stafford county, right below route 17. the top side of the screen, you can see southbound delays. bridge maintenance crews heading down toward your out of line. this will be the right-wing bloc. delays back to courthouse road heading into the fredericksburg area. southbound 95 looking pretty good at route 123 at woodbridge. for the midday, we're in pretty good shape. here's a look at the westbound side. we have a work zone before the case bridge in the left lane. goingc will be jamming up this way. otherwise, not to bat around the nation's capital. a bit of an incident on new hampshire avenue southbound at delphi road. the right lane is blocked with police on scene. not a
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the beltway traffic itself is looking very good today here at river road, a great start to the day. no delays. just a lot of cars. 270 is off to a decent start as well will stop -- start as well. that is often the traffic
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adrianna: remember this viral body camera video? that officer you see there has been fired. the celtic city police chief phyllotective jeff payne dough policies when he tried to arrest the hospital nurse. she refused to take blood from a patient who was unconscious post of the patient had been involved in a
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suspected of any wrongdoing. developing now, new details on last week's mass shooting in las vegas. as we learn more about how the gunman got the arsenal of weapons into his hotel room, his girlfriend and brother are facing new scrutiny. brian ross has a latest. federal law to enforcement authorities, marilou danley has been designated a select the other tsa. they said her potential importance to investigators. she has denied knowing what her live-in boyfriend of three years was up to in the house they shared. but one senior law enforcement official told abc news they want to make sure danley, an australian citizen, doesn't suddenly decide to leave the country. authorities also say they're keeping a close eye on paddock's brother eric who is now in las vegas. he also said he a no idea what is rather was landing. >> we are still completely befuddled. >> reportedly cannot find a funeral home to deal with his brother's body. more than a
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shooting, investigators still have many questions for the mandalay bay hotel. authorities tell abc news that paddock, as a high roller, was allowed use of the service elevators and that he used them to bring his cases of weapons to his 32nd floor suite, avoiding the security checks in place in the front lobby list of questions remain about whether the hotel failed to act quickly enough after a hotel security guard called in to say he had been shot in the hallway through the door. some six minutes before the concert rampage began. may have minutes, you been able to create a disruption of some sort that would have kept him from doing what he ultimately did. >> the owner of the mandalay bay mgm, would not answer our questions, citing the ongoing investigation. us in vegas, please join 58 seconds of silence for the 58 individuals who lost their lives on 1
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to go last night, a strong showing of unity and las vegas. the city's new hockey team patron be to the shooting victims in a ceremony at of their inaugural home opener. the golden knights held a 58 seconds moment of silence, one second for each life lost. they also withheld advertising on the ice, instead messages that said "vegas strong." area you can help an hour for the las vegas victims, a blood drive this afternoon in mclean. go to the hilton mclean tysons corner from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. today to donate. this is a vacation nightmare for one couple. they found hidden cameras in the airbnb they rented and the owner allegedly recorded their every move. one of those cameras was hidden inside a smoke detector looking down over the bed. the husband who works in i.t. noticed a pen hole camera. the couple rented a home from 56-year-old man. airbnb s
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account for two years with at least 40 reviews. >> there are state laws that prohibit people from secretly videotaping others, particularly in those zones were individuals have an expectation of privacy. adrianna: the man is been personally banned from using airbnb and police have seized his computers, storage devices, as they investigate. and maryland, a new rule will make it easier for homeowners to utilize sites like airbnb. the montgomery county council passed a bill allowing short-term home rentals. people will be able to rent rooms for up to 120 days if they're out of town. there'll also be a six renter maximum. >> that legality represents reality. it is already happening. there are hundreds and hundreds of homes already listed in memory county. you can't turn the clock back. adrianna: homeowners must offer at least one parking space on the street a r
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applying for a license. that bill is set to become law in july. all right. just looking at this picture behind us. i mean. josh: not the prettiest. adrianna: and yesterday was so pretty, but you did warn us. josh: the easterly flow brings that moisture from the ocean and kind of parks it right around the dmv. we are stuck with the clouds. the rain is on and off. we will have a lot more dry time then wet. the cloudy skies are here for a few days. starting off temperature wise, pretty remarkable, five degrees above average. that is just how warm of an air mass we are hanging in. the easterly component of the breeze is important. that brings in the cloudy skies. for most of us, not looking for too much rain. it is these quick little showers, especially around the dmv. likely to find heavier rain farther to the west. you can see it here on futurecast,
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favoring the west. we will put it in motion. most of it breaks up on the way to the district. working our way right around drive time home, that is only see a few more showers moving across the metro. for a lot of us him it is going to be predominately dry day. our heaviest rain looks like it is coming through overnight tonight. this is 2:00 in the morning heading into thursday. we get the big push through here to help out with the rain deficit. as we get into tomorrow morning, back to the same story. light, spotty, on and off showers. thenitely a day to have rain jacket tomorrow. a little on the breezy cipher thursday. friday, the clouds stick around. i think we will see less rain as a bit more of that pushes farther to the west. throughout your evening commute, on and off showers, likely some road spray to deal with. temperatures pretty comfortable and sunset at 6:35. tomorrow, very similar. light, spotty showers except a little cooler and a little more on the breezy side.
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kickoff for the wharf in d.c., looking at rain chances for thursday. they are planning to do fireworks. we will have to see how that plans out. friday, cloudy skies. much better for the weekend. all sorts of fun going on. whatever you have planned, it is shaping up nicely. highs right around 80 degrees and a good bit of sunshine. fallweek, looking for that feel, if finally moves in for us. a few showers on monday. temperatures topped out in the low 70's for most of us. you will notice cooler, chris morning. starting off in the 50's around d.c. and in the 40's closer farther out west. cool weather on the way for us. adrianna: thank you. coming up next -- >> a side-by-side burnett arlington county fire training academy. the two living rooms look the same, but there is a big difference. the one on the right does not have sprinklers. >> the fire is much faster than you expected to be. >>
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mansion fire in annapolis. alex: when i was 11 years old, a man broke into the house and he sexually assaulted me. thankfully, in my case, the police caught him, but there are so many survivors that live knowing that their attacker is still out there. ♪ thank you mark herring, for taking this seriously, and for making this a priority, for all of the victims out there. mark: i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad.
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is what this family learned two years ago in a fire that killed her brother, sister-in-law, and their four grandchildren. >> my brother had smoke detectors that were state-of-the-art and connected to the alarm system which when emily to alert authorities. they still were not able to get out alive. >> she is now an advocate for common voices, which pushes for fire safety. now watch the room on the left will step in seconds, the smugglers activated and it save what was inside. the room with no spring wears was up in flames in two minutes, 40 seconds. the one with sprinklers we saw water in just 33 seconds. loudoun county fire chief keith brauer says in virginia, fire sparklers are not mandatory. but homeowners should ask to have them installed. >> think of sprinklers as a firefighter in your home. i can't put a fire station on every street corner. even if i could, i still cannot get to the scene in two minutes, 40
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>> families should also have a fire escape plan. her message around the country is her therapy. >> it helps me to honor my
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adrianna: so you are not things is going to go away anytime soon. roscoe just in time for the weekend. that is the big take away. we get rewarded for putting up with the umbrellas and rain jackets to the
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today will be more dry than wet. same story for tomorrow, but a little bit cooler. looking forward to the weekend. we will be right back.
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adrianna: some of hollywood's biggest stars coming forward saying they got unwanted sexual advances from harvey weinstein. and now stunning severely recorded audio of weinstein urging an actress to go into his hotel room has emerged. linsey davis is your with the latest on this growing scandal. >> the explosive new allegations against harvey weinstein now include rape and the audiotape in which the media mogul himself admits to touching a model without her consent. the
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new yorker" and verified by abc news was part of a sting operation by the new york police. >> you can hear the woman saying no to weinstein 12 times. >> the number of times the woman says she is uncomfortable and wants to leave is upsetting to listen to, obviously. there is also the very significant fact that he concedes that this conduct took place and describes it as something he is used to. the manhattano das office, the case was never prosecuted because the audio was insufficient to prove a crime under new york law. the author of "the new yorker" has multiple executives and assistance described a familiar pattern of behavior in a culture of complicity, and three women, theyding actresses, say were raped by weinstein or forced to perform sex acts. in a new york times article, two
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their names to the growing list of accusers. gwyneth paltrow early on in her career, weinstein summoned her to his suite for a meeting and placed his hands on her, then suggested a head to the bedroom for massages. said, "itrified" she thought it was going to fire me." she told her them boyfriend brad pitt who confronted her -- confronted him. years later, she thanked him at the academy awards. >> i would like to thank harvey weinstein. heangelina jolie also said mated it unwanted advances toward her in the late 1990's. "i'd about expense of harvey weinstein in my youth. as a result, chose never to work with him again and warned others when they did." nearly 30 women say they have been harassed, assaulted, or raped by weinstein. among them, this screenwriter. >> he asked to excuse himself and go to the bathroom. he
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robe with the front open and he was naked. >> a listers including leading men whose careers weinstein helped make -- >> harvey weinstein who believes in us. >> now lining up to condemn him. ben affleck calling his alleged actions "sick." matt damon adding "this is the kind of sexual predation that keeps me up at night." weinstein's wife of 10 years is also backing away saying an estimate of people magazine "my heart breaks for all of the women who have suffered tremendous pain because of these unforgivable actions. i have chosen to leave my husband." here in d c, weinstein scheduled appearance of the kennedy center has been canceled. he was supposed to meet with david rubenstein november 2 for the next installment of his interview series "profiles in crete committee." the event was scrapped days after allegations surfaced.
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developing, one person critically injured after flames ripped through a home in arlington. suzanne kennedy is here with more on the investigation into how it got started. suzanne: investigators in arlington county have spent much of the morning trying to figure out what started this overnight house fire here in the 500 block of north ivy street. the fire started overnight about 1:00 in the morning when authorities arrived, they found heavy fire on the front side of the building. two of the three people in the house at the time of the fire were on the street and notified there was a third person inside in a second-floor bedroom. up toghters put a ladder the second floor and found that person unresponsive. they brought him down on the ladder and administered emergency medical care. he was transferred to washington hospital center in critical condition. authorities right now said they don't know exactly where this fire started or what the cause was.
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firefighters say when they arrived, smoke detectors were going off. that is good news, that alerted at least two of the three people to get out of the home safely. in arlington, suzanne kennedy. to the weather. not a pretty day out there at all. meteorologist josh knight is your the forecast. josh: maybe if you did some gardening or planted grass seed, you're think over the rain. we have not seen much around the d.c. area. andt now, just cloudy skies 73. the farther west you live, you picked up quite a bit more rain. all missed one inch in frederick, maryland. -- almost one age in frederick, maryland. toward the metro. the same thing is going on for us, more of the heavier showers are favoring areas farther up to the north and west of d.c. throughout the rest of the day and into the overnight hours, i think we have a
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ridge mountains and continue to push toward the district. it might make for tougher ride home this evening, but we will pick up on a bit more rain. we are hanging in the low 70 for a lot of the afternoon. these on and off spotty showers with our best chance later on tonight. that is when we should get the heaviest rain. unfortunately, tomorrow looks similar. anything, a bit cooler. we much better weather on the way for the weekend. check out the temperatures the next few days. with the clouds come on the cooler side. more sunshine saturday and sunday and things start to warm up. then it looks like we're entering more of a fall stretch. temperatures get stuck in the 60's. much nicer with more sunshine in the 70's. we will take a closer look at the rain timing for tomorrow and into friday, coming up. adrianna: thank you. developing, a gaithersburg karate studio in shock after a coach is accused of sexually abusing one of his students. >>
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i want him to be behind bars. adrianna: students and parents gathered in support of the man. police say he took advantage of a 15-year-old girl between january and june. the girl eventually went to police who arrested the instructor. the longtime students and coworkers say they do not believe these charges. >> devastating to know that someone would stab our coach in the back like that. >> i feel like this is all a nightmare. i really hope he is proven innocent because what is happening to him, he should not be going through this. adrianna: he is being held without bond. police believe there could be more victims and say the investigation is ongoing. tonight, the eighth edition of the annual congressional football game will be played in northeast d.c. the game comes just months after the shooting during a congressional baseball practice. some of the heroes from that day will be honored at the football game tonight. ryan hughes as a closer look at the final preparations. >>
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putting aside politics and focusing on football. former nfl stars are teaming up with 28 lawmakers to take on the men and women who protect them -- the capitol police. this morning, the bipartisan group of lawmakers taking the field at gallaudet university to practice the congressional football game. the team stretching and running routes and discussing plays rather than policy. we are getting some star power help from former washington redskins can harvey and santana moss. this game also getting more attention, being played only four months after a gunman opened fire on gop lawmakers practicing for the annual charity congressional baseball game. congressman steve scalise is back at work after being shot and he will be here tonight during halftime honoring capitol police special agents david bailey and krystal griner, who helped take down that shooter. davis whoith rodney was on the field during that attack. >> that was a tragic, terrifyg
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so to be able to come out here and really recognized the true heroes, krystal and david, the many capitol police that are around this complex that don't get enough credit for what they do, not just giving us safe, but everybody who comes to see our nation's capital. at 7:20 tonight. this game is for charity. proceeds benefit military and law-enforcement families. your person, ryan hughes. adrianna: the final countdown to a major transformation years in the making. tomorrow at noon, the war for opens on the new development covers 12 acres along main .venue -- the wharf opens the new development covers 12 acres along main avenue. virginia native of the foo fighters will headline tomorrow night. coming up next at noo
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the u.s. to eliminate it from look up qualifying. a look back at the loss that will no doubt hot his team for a very long time. -- haunt this team for a very long time. plus -- one little girl message for nfl star cam newton that you don't want to miss.
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adrianna: we thought the nass would face off with the cubs in a do or die game four yesterday, but mother nature had other plans. the game rained out and rescheduled for today. but the extra day won't mean a feature stephen strasburg will
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he is under the weather in manager dusty baker says he is not alone. >> a lot of my team is under the weather with a change of the weather and the air-conditioning in the hotel and air conditioning here. this is the time of year for mold around chicago. i think it is mold. i mean, i have it, too. adrianna: ben four of the nlcs -- gameoday at nlcs search today at 4:00. one of them a shocking upset and u.s. i history. the team failing to qualify for the world cup after losing to trinidad and tobago. all team usa needed was a tie and they were in, but two also from trinidad and tobacco seal the deal. this is the first time the u.s. will sit out of the world cup 1986. now the team will have the coming months to contemplate how this world cup qualifi
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turning to the nfl and the battle over the national anthem. owners are now considering a rule change, forcing players to stand after a letter written addressed to the league by commissioner roger goodell. tj holmes has more on this. >> the nfl once all players on their feet for the national anthem. it might not give them a choice in the matter. after weeks of demonstrations in which some sat or knelt, the league is considering a new rule forcing all players just stand for the anthem or face penalties. nfl commissioner roger goodell sent a letter to team owners yesterday saying "we believe everyone should stand for the national anthem. we need to move past this controversy." jerry jones of the dallas cowboys who knelt with his team before the anthem earlier this season this week put his players on notice. stand for the anthem, or sit for the game. >> i had hoped this issue would kind of subside and go away.
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the flag, then you won't play. >> the white house blacked the ultimatum -- backed the ultimatum. >> we support the nfl and asking the players to stand, just as the president has done. >> president trump treated his approval -- -- tweeted his approval. goodell, who initially said he was proud of the league for the demonstrations, now acknowledges the current dispute over the national anthem is threatening to erode the unifying power of our game and is down dividing us and our players from many fans across the country. the protest sharply divided the country. 43% of americans a kneeling during the anthem is the right thing to do. 49% say it is wrong. adrianna: this money, president trump treated in response to the letter saying "it is about time that roger goodell of the nfl is finally demanding all players stand for our great national anthem." remember
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quarterback cam newton made to a female reporter about one of his receivers routes? many felt they were sexist and then cam with later apologize. one little girl in philadelphia is calling him out. take a listen. pay attentionm a because i'm only going to say this once. brown. a slap this is a girl. my hair curls when it rains. dig a all right. se onwas seven-year-old ree her debts twitter page. she hopes the takeaway from her video is that people realize that girls can know a thing or two about sports, just like boys. her dad he learned the game of football from his mother, and that is what drove him to post the video. i mean, 2017, you have to tell people this? come on. i like her sass. josh: i like in front of
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adrianna: if only there was a green screen for outside to make this more sunny. >> the good news, we're slowly chipping away at the rain deficit. we have been pretty far behind for the fall. starting to look a little bit better. not so great with this shot across the bay and the bay bridge. the cloud cover hold him pretty strong today. not a lot of rain on the map. most of this is toward hagerstown. you will continue to get a few showers. d.c., for better shot will be later on this evening for the rain to move through. showers around, but many dry hours. mild and muggy. the bigger weather story for us, the cloudiness and humidity will be the most noticeable thing. as far as the rest of the day, we're that rain chance throughout the early evening hours, but then overnight, that is our best shot to pick up some of the heavier downpours. the timing is pretty nice. early tomorrow morning, we will get another break with
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throughout the rest of the evening and into the overnight mida we drop off into the 60's. a bit cooler to start off tomorrow morning. we have a tough time warming up tomorrow. most of us will stay below average with temperatures just in the mid-60's. with that rain chance, this on and off wet weather and breezier tomorrow. tomorrow is probably the low point of the week, then things start to get a little bit better weatherwise. forecast highs tomorrow, below average, which is right around 70. 67 and 66. winchester, right around 61. near 70 toward the bay. here is where we are so far with the rain. we are about two and three quarters behind. hopefully, over the next couple of days, we can pick up a bit more and at least get closer to where we should be for this time of year. looking into the weekend, that is one thing start to get nicer. mid to upper 70's saturday. low 8'
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dry. if you're headed to the virginia wine festival in alexandria or whatever plans you have, the weather is going to cooperate. not going to see any trouble. switching to the extended outlook, the next three days, clout stick around today, thursday, and friday. sunshine back on that are into sunday. monday's rain will be with a cold front that tries -- changes the season for us. we will feel a lot more like october next week with a nice, dry, sunny stretch. keep the rain
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geico after sylvester stallone is getting back into the next
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direct and produce "creed 2." he has not been response will for the first film. frank cooper directed that film and also wrote it. still in did receive an oscar nomination in the golden globe awards for best supporting actor. staying in hollywood, marbles latest superhero venture from your last night. there is action, humor, and the return of chris sims worth. george takes a look at the red carpet. >> hello. >> hi. thor is the latest in the world of superhero sequels. th inks this movie will stand out. >> this was about experimenting and taking risks in doing something different and unexpected and making it more of a larger adventure and having more humor and exploring in a whole new world, doing away
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what we previously had built and doing something new. >> thor and the hulk of a gladiator battle like moment in the movie and -- >> that is just one little bit of it. it gets a lot more interesting from there. >> now more than ever, we need movies where an audience can go and laugh and a fun and celebrate life and come out with a smile on their faces. >> with a lot of special effects. >> yeah, with a lot of special effects. >> this is unlike any other film i have been a part of. it really is. these guys out here, these fans. >> cate blanchett and jeff goldblum. >> in my wicked? yes. i pose the agenda of our lovely beloved thor. we have to root against me at some point i guess. >> in the
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>> announcer: the magic starts now. it's day three of our delicious adventure at the "epcot international food and wine festival" at the walt disney world resort in florida and it's time to treat yourself. >> there you go, baby! >> the party continues today as we stir things up with actor and author chris colfer. then we're surprising two "chew" superfans with the ultimate disney experience. so get ready because the fun starts right now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey everybody.

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