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alison: outbursts at the vets office. >> i think it is disgusting. honestly, she was the sweetest thing. i don't understand how some but he could do that. nancy: she was murdered at 17. new charges as prosecutors
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>> i have a review on yelp that's it because you were in here they are going somewhere else. this heated exchange at the vet's office. now this animal hospital is getting threats. nancy: plus, a movement millions strong, and the message only two words. in the fight means against sexual assault. alison: first at 11:00, brutal new details in the murder of a 16-year-old muslim girl in fairfax county. nancy: the indictment that she was raped before she was bludgeoned. alison: prosecutors want the death penalty. anna-lysa gayle has the latest. the-lysa: nancy and alison, new details just days after emotional hearing at the courthouse. today family
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up every day to get justice. more toce are there was the murder, and for the first time court documents show there was. in addition to the murder charge, monday the grand jury indicted martinez-torres on rape charges. how does that make you feel? >> discussed it. she was a sweet little girl. i don't understand how somebody could do that. anna-lysa: torres is accused of wasching hassanen while she walking back to a mosque with a group of friends. it then assaulted her, struck her with a baseball bat, and dumped her body in a nearby lake. activists nationwide have expressed outrage. going to let fairfax county police just tell us this is a case of road rage. anna-lysa: a mother threw a shoe at torres at the first hearing. >> they want justice.
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torres is due back in court thursday at 9 a.m. he was indicted on eight counts. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. 7 firsttormwatch forecast on this monday evening, it is cold and temperatures continue to fall as we move through the overnight. frost advisory northern anna-lysa:, loudoun county --frost advisory northern montgomery county, loudoun county, frederick. , this have outdoor plants is the time to bring them into protect them for the potential for a frost overnight. slow to rebound in the temperatures, sunshine through the day. highs only into the lower 60's. a warming trend on the way and the weekend outlook
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marine corps marathon coming up. michelle: i'm michelle marsh at the live desk, tracking new trouble over harvey weinstein. new york city police and stories in the u.k., the police launching investigation into the sexual assault allegations against one scene. several women have accused weinstein of assault in new york city and at least five have done the same across the pond in london. this puts him in danger of criminal prosecution. a longtime business partner is speaking out tonight in an interview, saying that he thought the situations were "consensual." he went on to say that he is heartbroken for the women that his brother harmed and he has seen no remorse from his brother. harvey weinstein has denied any allegations of nonconsensual sex. michelle marsh, abc 7 news. nancy: in the wake of the harvey weinstein scandal, two sma
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impact. alison: jay korff has the "me too" movement and efforts to end. sex assault jay: actress melissa milano inspired a social media response tuesday when she said that all oo" towould write "me ti give a sense of the magnitude of the problem. hadnly a day, the hashtag been tweeted nearly 700,000 times. simultaneously powerful and heartbreaking. c. women, especiallyin d. and urban settings, experience sexual and gender harassment every day. jay: she is working to make public spaces say from harassment. she hopes this movement opens eyes and changes hearts. >> the most
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the mirror and change their behavior. jay: the awareness campaign leading to change, but men need to a college that some of the things they say and do perpetuates such an a, harassment -- perpetuates misogyny, harassment, and abuse. >> we can create a culture where we are all responsible for keeping each other safe. jay: she hopes a proposal before the d.c. council right now leads to positive change. it is called the harassment prevention act. datassed, it will collect on harassment interaction and provide support services for those impacted by harassment. jay korff, abc 7 news. nancy: to read more about the movement, go to wjla.com. alison: an update from texas, where a truck driver pled guilty in federal court to two counts connected with a smuggling case that left 10
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prison when sentenced in january. he had faced the death penalty when authorities found dozens of people stopped in the back of his truck in july. outside temperatures in san antonio that day topped 100 degrees. firefighters slowly gain ground on the wildfires in california, one of their own was killed after a taker -- tanker truck crashed. --rly 100 feet to the people 150 people remain undercover for. with an 40,000 are still being kept away. the fires among the worst in california history have destroyed nearly 6000 buildings. alison: now the crisis and the caribbean and the governor of puerto rico sharing more about the road to recovery after hurricane maria. only 15% of the island has power right now. 95% of it will not be back until mid-december. clean drinking water is in short supply.
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into several rivers and reservoirs and some contaminated water has seeped into the drinking supply. nancy: that as president trump is blaming local officials in puerto rico for problems with the disaster response. he said while the military is distributing food and water, it is something they "should not have to be doing." he covered many topics in the rose garden. the president said while he is sick of the russian investigations, he does not plan on firing special counsel robert mueller. the president again called for the nfl to suspend players who kneel during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. then he made this claim about follmann service members -- >> you look at president obama and other presidents, most of e calls, but iak like to call when i think it's appropriate, when i'm able to do it. nancy: o o
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aide called it outrageous and a disrespectful lie while another said the president was a deeply disturbed ignoramus. the white house press secretary said the president calls and meets with gold star family's. marylandew tonight, a animal hospital said it's getting threats after this video you're about to see of its office manager went viral. >> i have somebody who just posted a review on yelp who said because you are in here they are going somewhere else! alison: the exchange between the office manager and a customer was heated, but the vet says there is more to the story than what is circulating on social media. tim barber explores both sides. >> somebody just posted a review on yelp and said because you are in here, they are going somewhere else! tim: this video of an animal hospital manager yelling at a customer has been viewed thousands of
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tim: he was not arrested for the exchange that played out in front of this prince george's county police officer saturday afternoon. doctor suspended the manager, but says there is much more involved. a customer brought in a service dog that swallowed a chicken bone but refused to pay for the x-rays because the customer checked care credit on his form. >> he said i don't know. >> a misunderstanding. i ask you if all the information was again he said, it's fine. tim: the customer said he thought he signed up for a payment plan until the manager started yelling. >> the whole situation is unfortunate. his behavior was definitely uncalled for. tim: the doctor said it was not a reason to yell. >> i told him let me handle the
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tim: the vet says there is no reason for the threats they are getting. they have set up a payment plan to be executed by november 1. live in prince george's county, tim barber, abc 7 news. nancy: tim, thank you. still ahead, the people who helped russia metal in our aection apparently used popular television show. alison: they were using "house of cards." the stunning back story. plus, one man is still missing after an oil rig explosion near new orleans. nancy: also, big spending on entertainment. netflix's big investment in its own programs. separated and chaos come a car crash ripping a man from his dog. now a month later, they are reunited.
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search suspended after the explosion at an oil and gas rig sunday
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new orleans. the worker from texas is still missing. and threele were hurt critically in a sonic boom that could be heard miles away. so far there is no evidence of the cause of the fire. alison: a museum will hold memorials and tributes to those in the massacre in las vegas. two weeks ago, stephen paddock opened fire, killing 58. month, wooden crosses will be taken to the clark county museum, standing as symbols of the community's strength and unity. dozens of victims remain at the hospital. among those victims, tina frost of anne arundel county. she is being treated at johns hopkins hospital now. she was shot in the head and lost her right eye. she woke up from a coma friday. she gave a thumbs-up come up the road recovery is long. e
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happy to have her closer to home. nancy: army sergeant bowe bergdahl facing life in prison -- hepleading guilty to was eventually released in a prisoner swap years later. he walked off his post in afghanistan without permission and at leasttwo soldiers searching for him were seriously injured. president trump has called him a wanted him executed at one time. he refused to comment today. alison: 7 on your side with consumer news and netflix planning big spending next year. the company will spend $8 billion to stay ahead of competitors. the focus is on original content and it comes as other tech giants expand their streaming as well. nancy: russians looking to meddle in the elections apparently watched "house of cards," that is what a co
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a russian tv interview. he said that russian so-called trolls were required to watch the netflix show and write messages that would influence americans against their own government. the are several ongoing probes into that election interference and word that it even reached into sites like youtube and pokémon go. alison: a ray of hope amid the crisis in the caribbean. on the u.s.born navy floating hospital, a first time since 2010. cymer rodriguez was born saturday, six pounds, eight ounces. this was aboard the u.s.ns comfort, providing medical assistance. it has now treated more than 100 patients. d.c. shaftll-known is continuing his efforts to help in puerto rico. he says he and fellow chefs are serving up 100,000 meals per day. there are now moving into other cities
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island. steve: the high temperature today hit 73 degrees. you're probably wondering when that was. morning, very early, is when the high occurred, and though the temperature slipped from that bank's to the cold front that move through. right now 55 degrees at reagan national, a couple degrees cooler at dulles, and winchester is standing at 43, 44 manassas, 48 fredericksburg. clear skies. if you looked straight up outside right now, you would see the stars and moon. a beautiful night, but on the chilly side. frederick, gaithersburg, leesburg, woodstock, luray, stanton, orange, you have a frost advisory overnight into the morning. that means if you have outdoor plants that are usually indoor plants during the winter come if they are on the front porch
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back deck, bring them indoors and protect them. petersburg, mill creek, west virginia, you want to bring the plants indoors because you have a freeze warning. nothing like that for the immediate metro, at least not around the capital beltway. southern maryland fine-tune it in terms of plants. 45.forecast, 35 to the coldest temperatures will be north and west of town. the wind out of the north at 5 to 10, but the wind will settle down in the morning. the gusty wind we had earlier today is long gone. tomorrow morning, grab the sunglasses and a warm coat, especially walking to the metro stop or the bus stop. 41 bethesda, 40 upper marlboro, upper 30's middleburg and manassas. a.m., watchst, 9:00 the timestamp, that is pretty much all you see in terms of the movement. also sunshine
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into the afternoon. sunset just before 6:30. we are losing to one half minutes of daylight as we move closer and closer to midnight. sunshine tomorrow, looks good, low 60's. the marine corps marathon forecast sunday, it will be warm. mild start, lower 60's, middle 60's by 10 a.m., noon time around 73 degrees, on our way to highs in the middle 70's. sunshine tomorrow, wednesday, thursday, friday. howard university's homecoming looking good saturday, 77 degrees. the marine corps marathon, warm, cold late monday and tuesday, upper 70's, lower 70's. by wednesday and thursday of next week, we are in the 60's for daytime highs. nancy: a new store near dupont circle has one criteria for everything sold. it has to be made in the district. where bowser may the first purchase
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"made in d.c." it also has a café, sills locally made clothing, -- selling locally made clothing and jewelry. alison: still ahead, reunited after a month apart. nancy: a dog owner with important advice.
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alison: an incredible reunion in south carolina after a serious car crash separated man from his best friend. the vehicle and realize days he was not in the front seat anymore. did everything to find daisy, walking trails and hiring people with the drones and had a bloodhound tracker. nancy:
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daisy, until a month later when a generous family spotted her and put her in their car. >> daisy. hi, daisy. >> i don't think there are words that could ever describe how i feel about getting my dog back. i don't think "thank you" is good enough. daisy was injured, but his home and on the men. he said the most important thing is that dog owners can make sure that they have a collar and tag on at all times. nancy: the smile that was on her face. man's best friend. as steve rudin said, in the backseat. that is where gus goes. nancy: what's going on tonight. robert: the redskins, so many injuries. no matter how bad things
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it's not as bad as in cleveland. sports is next.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the redskins are hurting right now, literally. there is no shortage of injuries,
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sprain will be on a month. brelandreland -- rahad has a strained mcl. jay gruden said he is like gumby, the way he bounces back from injuries. another team apparently passed on colin kaepernick. green bay said the team has not shown interest to take over for the injured aaron rodgers. rodgers suffered a broken collarbone sunday and may miss the rest of the season. as bad as that situation is, nothing compares to cleveland. so bad that one fan has made a quarterback rave yard in his front yard. the brown started kevin hogan yesterday, the 28th different quarterback for the brown since 1999. he and his wife have been
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since 2014. the u.s. men's national team is still reeling from missing out on the world cup. the future is not all bad. win todayed to a 5-0 in the world cup in india. finally, tiger woods has been given medical clearance to resume full golf activities.
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fall is in the air. steve: we have a frost advisory north and west of town, montgomery county, northern montgomery county, loudoun county, frederick county. you may see some patchy frost. 62 tuesday, 70 wednesday. lots of sunshine thursday. a busy weekend.
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thousands getting ready. a little bit on the warm side. nancy: jimmy kimmel is next.
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♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too.
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love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. [ glass breaks ]. >> hey, you damn kids! y'all done broke my window, busted my clock! yeah, boy! >> dicky: from brooklyn, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, amy schumer -- dj khaled -- and music from lcd soundsystem brought to you by bank of america -- with cle a

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