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five coming up tomorrow. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. >> in the air to right center field, well-hitt. happ goes back, to the wall -- and that ball is gone! jonathan: d
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bigger than that come a grand slam in the postseason, and the nats pull off winning game five in chicago. now it is win or go home, do or die. nancy: it has been an exciting night for nationals fans. robert burton is in chicago with the team. jonathan: you can smile, robert. robert: is that good enough? game, youbout this talk about stephen strasburg and michael a. taylor. first, taylor, eighth-inning, the bases-loaded for taylor. nats up, 1-0. guess what, a grand slam. his teammates like that. now they have to come back to d.c. and make it happen. here is bryce harper. >> just trying to go on there and play game five and have some fun.
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our fans and try to win the ballgame. >> i will them to experience it, but tomorrow is a big day. we have to win one more. robert: of course they do. a big game tomorrow in d.c. later in sports, stephen strasburg, 12 strikeouts, a nationals postseason record. that is coming up later. nervous whens were we preview this crucial game 24 hours. nats fans were energized today. tom roussey is out there lie. you were by a sports bar and the place it rubbed it when the grand slam -- that place erupted when the grand slam was it. tom: i tell you what else will ing, nats park will be filled with a selold-ou crowd.
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particularly this baseball bar. we were here when the game ended. listen to this. [cheers] quite a bit of excitement inside the big stick as the game ended. they are thrilled of course because this is coming back to d.c. as loud as it was, when taylor hit the grand slam, it was even louder. here is what one fan who want to watch the game tonight had to say. >> it was louder for the grand slam. the whole place was jumping up and down, high-fiving, going crazy. tom: how do you feel about their chances tomorrow? >> 50/50. they've got a chance. hopefully this year they get it done. >> game five, we are going tomorrow. tom: sounds like you have lost your voice. >> it's been gone since
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two. >> let's go, nats! tom: all those fans excited in d.c., the stadium will be absolutely packed. we have been here before in d.c. and it has not gone well. the nats have lost two heartbreaking game fives, the last one being last year. that said, fans are hoping this year will finally be different. tom roussey, abc 7 news. jonathan: you know this year will be different, come on. if you are planning on taking metro to nats park, they close at about 11:30 whether the game is on or not. we have more information about the metro schedule at wjla.com. we will also keep you posted if anything changes. switching gears now. off to the west coast we go. no, let's go to steve first. steve: we are looking at showers moving across right now. it is going to stay
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the overnight. zooming in closer, entering the northwestern quadrant of the capital beltway, eventually towards the district the next half-hour, 45 minutes. the forecast more, grab your umbrella heading out the door. scattered showers, patchy fog early in the morning. middle 60's, by midday upper 60's, near 70. coming up, the game night forecast and may be dodging some raindrops. jonathan: now off to the west coast, where things are horrifying. the devastation that is going on in california is terrible. nancy: one fire this calling this a serious, critical, catastrophic event. lindsey mastis has the story. lindsey: 21 people are confirmed dead in the wildfires. people are unaccounted
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who were missing earlier in the day. the authorities are searching burned out homes, but many areas are still too hot to go in. those who made it out know how lucky they are. >> i did not grant anything, really. my laptop was sitting there, stuff that was easy to grab. i just took off. seconds could have made the difference between life and death. there was no waiting. >> some of our stuff is safe. i will take that. my family is safe. that's all that matters. this fast-moving wildfire has already destroyed 3000 buildings. most of those our homes. dozens of communities are under mandatory evacuation orders. a $2000his just in -- reward being offered for information about the crimes at the university of maryland campus.
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offensive drawings were found in the men's bathroom at a dining hall. authorities are asking for help in finding those responsible. jonathan: a beloved d.c. resident remembered after a tragic death. friends and family coming together. this was the vigil they were holding to remember jewel lewi s-hall of northeast. she was hit by a vehicle and killed crossing h street saturday. she was known for her generosity and love of michael jackson's music. e aree tears that we hav not sad tears. it is overwhelming. jonathan: the driver stayed at the scene. at this point, there are no charges. d.c. police say it is still under investigation. nancy: in prince george's county, a humidity calls to end
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the family of a young woman who was set on fire when she was seven months pregnant stop anna-lysa gayle has the efforts to stop yet another tragedy. anna-lysa? community nancy, members and loved ones are using this moment to fight back against a mystic violence and also call for help from lawmakers. strength ♪e my mother of while a three remains of a hospital with serious burns, humidity members gathered to -- community members gathered to speak out against a mystic violence. last month the police say that was seven months pregnant when a man poured gasoline on her body and set her on fire in a bathtub. she gave birth to a baby girl seven weeks early. >> every
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is going forward or back. son, and: her sister, others close to her join domestic violence survivors wednesday night to call for action to save lives. , she isphews 15 and 8 everything to them. >> speak up and let people know. >> we are petitioning for a domestic violence registry nationwide. it is similar to the sex offender registry. otherysa: several domestic violence victims were also recognized that the event wallen including laura who was four months pregnant when she was murdered by her boyfriend. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: new at 11:00 -- that was a good grab.
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withe white house feuds the nfl, lawmakers were on the takingthe annual game new significance in light of the ballpark ambush. capitol police officers were honored at halftime. tim barber spoke with the congressman wounded in that shooting. tim: this was the fourth consecutive win for for the capitol police officers at gallaudet university, but representatives did not mind after with the officers did in alexandria this summer. even with the help of former nfl players, these u.s. representatives could not beat the capitol police, heroes who tonight were the enemy. the charity game started nearly a decade ago after a gunman stormed the capital and killed officers jacob chestnut and john gibson. at theoting congressional baseball practice in alexandria this summer reminded us just how dangerous both jobs are. during
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halftime, congressman steve scalise honored the officers who protected everyone on the field the summer. this tonight have new meaning? >> capitol police literally save the lives of a dozen members of congress. tim: who are you rooting for? >> the mean machine. i've retired, but i'm rooting for these guys. tim: republicans and democrats lost 7-0, but they put together another thing americans can be proud of. >> just bridging the gap a little bit. >> a great time tonight. tim: and we cannot forget the entire game was about charity. we put a list of the three charities on wjla.com if you want to help out. reporting in northeast, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: look like a lot of fun. still ahead -- parents in loudoun county, there is a warning. nancy: suspicious incidents that the police are looking into. plus, only on 7, a man
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accused of posing as an immigration lawyer. how much the police say he'll most got away with. jonathan: and turning themselves arrests in connection with the death of an lsu pledge. nancy: and making a difference before the seventh grade.
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nancy: an alert for loudoun county parents, the police investigating two suspicious incidents in the brambleton area. a mother said she was followed and repeatedly asked about her children. a few days later a man reported a suspicious woman in a separate incident. in both cases, the woman was accompanied by a man. the police are asking anybody with information to come forward. jonathan: a man has been arrested for pretending to be an immigration attorney for ice. the police say that margarito crespin-esquino ran a phony attorney office in silver spring for years, fooling at least nine people.
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total of $13,000, under the guise of legitimate legal work. nancy: a new development regarding harvey weinstein. former trump advisors steve bannon wants partnered with -- one partnered with weinstein a venture. several women have accused weinstein of rape, sexual assault, and harassment. hillary clinton said she would give the money that weinstein donated to her political campaign to charity. >> i was -- i was just sick. i was shocked. i was appalled. it was something that was just intolerable in every way. nancy: the manhattan district attorney said his office did not have enough evidence to prove a claim that weinstein grabbed a model's breast during a meeting. jonathan: 10 people have been arrested in the death of a
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one is also facing negligent homicide charges. 18-year-old died last month after a hazing ritual. he authorities say that his blood-alcohol level was more than six times the legal limit. nancy: tomorrow morning, president trump is set to sign an executive order involving health insurance and formally announced the nomination of deputy white house chief of staff here's the nelson to be the homeland security secretary. fight and weng to are going to get those republicans and may be of those democrats to raise their hands, and you're going to have so much money to spend in this wonderful country. nancy: the committee to protect journalists condemning messages in which the president suggested nbc's license should be suspended for what he called "fake news."
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disgusting that journalists can write whatever they want. you're never too young to make a difference and a 12-year-old girl in prince george's county is doing just that. she wants cases of water this year to send to hurricane victims. people who helped me help the people in puerto rico. >> she wanted nothing else. no party, no nothing. this is what she wanted. nancy: fantastic to see, and her goal was to get 500 cases of water. after just two weeks, she are he has 510. they are working with the red cross to get the donated supplies taken to the island. at this point, 89% of puerto rico is still without power. jonathan: an amazing young lady. nice to see. tomorrow, the district work is opening, phase one. there are new restaurants, a new
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night. beware of traffic. take the car -- ditch the car and then take metro or a taxi. it will definitely be worth checking out. we will have complete coverage of the big opening tomorrow on "good morning washington." on the, read up restaurants, the events, and the traffic alerts on her website at wjla.com. right now over spurning the capital beltway. it will stick around most of the overnight. showers stay on the forecast into the day tomorrow, along with patchy fog early on. watching in silver spring, chevy chase, rockville, gaithersburg, leesburg, light rain at this time. dupont, anacostia, the rain has yet to arrive in your neighborhoods. rosslyn the next 10, 50 minutes. winchester now
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at 64 degrees at 11:00. tonight, areas of rain, patchy fog, a little drizzle. the wind out of the northeast that 5. nighttime lows only drop into the 60's. tomorrow morning, grabbed the umbrella heading out the door. at least a raincoat. on and off showers, patchy fog early on. the temperatures not falling a whole lot, only into the upper 60's, near 70 degrees. with showers of the forecast both the morning rush hour and as we move into the evening hours. futurecast from stormwatch 7, wet weather, showers moving through at noon time. in the afternoon, gametime tomorrow night, scattered showers around the dmv. not everyone will see it, but at least at some point tomorrow evening it will be wet. then we move into the day friday with the drier weather. the forecast tomorrow night, nats
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on and off showers throughout the game, but i do not believe it's going to be washed out or postponed. but we may see, some delays depending on the showers. a look at the 10 day outlook from stormwatch 7, unsettle the next few days. the weekend fantastic, 78 saturday come a cold front moves through monday with cooler and drier temperatures next week.
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>> at one point, they both said it does not matter how long it takes. we are going to get to the finish line. jonathan: these stories never get old. such a touching story from chicago, two
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police officers helping a person finishes night marathon. he ran most of the race with a broken hip. nancy: the 47-year-old said the injury happened at mile 24. the two police officers stuck by his side, letting him lean on them and using a folding chair as a cane. it took an hour, but they all walked the final two miles to cross the finish line. if that does not give you chills, i don't know what will. jonathan: that is good stuff. some thing else that gave us chills tonight, a grand slam. that was some game, robert. robert: yes, it was, and game five tomorrow. sports is coming up. how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: welcome back to wrigley field, where the nats live to fight another day, forcing game five in d.c. this is what you call the cleanup crew. the real cleanup crew tonight with stephen strasburg and michael a. taylor. with stephen strasburg, seven strong innings, 12 strikeouts, a postseason record for the nats. and remember he was not even going to pitch today because of
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here is bryce harper on his ace. >> i think for him to be able to cowboy up tonight, it shows how much of a great teammate he is. just a warrior. >> did you feel you had something to prove in this game, the start tonight? >> not to you guys, no. butguys create the drama, we are in it together, and when one guy goes down, everybody trusts the other guys will pick up the slack. robert: we don't bring the drama, stephen. this put the nationals over the top. bases loaded in the gift, michael a. taylor smacks the grand slam. that is when his teammates call a grown man hit. here is daniel murphy. >> he center that ball -- centered the
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a man to hit that ball that way tonight. >> that was a great job by mikey. he's a great kid. for gameback tod.c five, an elimination game. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose.
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nancy: we cannot put the umbrella away just yet. steve: tomorrow is not a washout, but similar to today, scattered showers, daytime highs in the upper 60's. don't be surprised if we see some delays tomorrow because of the rain, but i don't think will be a washout. showers linger into friday, but the weekend, beautiful saturday and sunday, upper 70's, lower 80's. a cold front monday will trigger a few showers. tuesday, look at the nighttime
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jonathan: and the national seem to like delays. jimmy kimmel is next.
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, renée zellweger, marc maron, and music from sir rosevelt. and now, can you believe it, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. very nice. thank you for coming. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. i want to begin the show tonight with an historic announcement from the boy scouts of america who after more than 100

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