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dangerous. jonathan: the search is on for the man police believe shot five people at a maryland business and sixth person in delaware. nancy: they believe he is in a black gmc acadia with plates, pc64273. alison: we have team coverage for him across two states. begin with the maryland bureau chief brad bell who is live in edgewood, maryland. brad? brad: we are on the scene of another mass shooting in america, this one in our own backyard. a workplace shooting. it's not yet over because the suspect considered arm and dangerous is on the loose. this is where the violence began. in this office park, in this business. the shooting erupted according to a witness in the back shop area of advanced granite solutions at the emmorton business park. when it was done, three people were dead. two critically injured.
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arriving police the shooter was a fellow worker named radee prince. the manhunt was underway. a lookout put out for prince in a 2000 gmc acadia s.u.v. with delaware tags. pc64273. that was at about 9:00 a.m. at 11:00 a.m. they believe he shot someone in wilmington, delaware. as of the last police briefing the shooter was still on the run. >> he is an armed killer out there. so certainly he is a danger to anyone he encounters. we should be aware. he is mobile. brad: there is a full-scale manhunt up and down the northeast corridor of the united states. up and down i-95. police looking at tag readers, lining the roadways, trying to find this guy. they don't know what his intentions are. police believe this at the wopl
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shooting. he only worked here for a few months and we are told they believe the shooting in delaware was a targeted shooting but the fear tonight as we said, they just don't know where he is and what he plans to do next. in edgewood, brad bell, abc7 news. nancy? nancy: police in wilmington are updating their investigation into the shooting that happened there. kevin lewis is picking up the team coverage live from delaware. kevin? kevin: after shooting the five people in harford county, police say radee prince drove an hour north here to wilmington. this business was his next target. the 28th street auto sales and service shop where he allegedly shot a sixth person two times hitting the male victim at least once in the head. the business secretary here called 911. believe it or not, wilmington police arrived as they saw prince flein
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apparently there was a short police chase, they lost him at an intersection nearby. according to court records, prince lives in elkton, a small town in cecil county, maryland, close to the delaware line. this afternoon, officers many wearing bulletproof vests surrounded his apartment there. one officer had a long gun aimed at the residents for hours. red dodge charger connected to prince was also parked out front. the 37-year-old wanted gunman has a lot of relatives in delaware. police here say he is also known to frequent a one-story white house in the city's south side. neighbors we spoke to described prince as quiet and polite. >> this is nuts. this is freaking nuts, man. how in the world can somebody shoot five unarmed people. i can't fathom it. >> anytime you see anything outrageous as this,
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it comes as a shock to you. this is just something that is not normal here. but something that is probably normal in the world. kevin: there are two security cameras attached to a utility pole beside the used car lot. the police hasn't said the victim's condition at the wilmington shooting but there clearly, police say, was some level of bad blood. live in wilmington, delaware, kevin lewis. alison: all right, kevin. our "7 on your side" scott taylor spent his day looking in radee prince's background. he is at the "live desk" now. what have you discovered about him? scott: discovered a lot. right now this is what we know about the shooter. 37 years old. he worked as a machine operator for the last several months with the people he ended up shooting over at advanced granite solutions. he does have a criminal background. let me break it down for everybody. according to court
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prince was convicted of 15 counts of burglary in 2003. and he served some time in jail. three years ago police found what they say was illegal gun and ammunition in his car. the d.a. dropped all the gun charges on that one. maybe the most disturbing. in february, someone tried to file protection order against this guy in cecil county, maryland, but the judge didn't grant it. if the "baltimore sun" is reporting a former coworker was afraid of him and filed a peace order against prince after prince punched him in the face and then prince was fired. i just got ahold of his resume, what appears to be his resume. we are going through it now and tell you what we found at 6:00. scott taylor, abc news. alison: thank you. get the latest information when news breaks with text alerts on abc7 news. sign up for those at wjla.com. >> developing now, the president's comments on fallen american troops and their families. today a me
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david johnson's family said that the president said the soldier who died earlier in month "knew what he signed up for." that is what he said to them. we are asking if you think that the comments are offensive. vote at wjla.com/votenow. while kristen holmes has the latest on the brewing controversy. president trump: didn't say what the congresswoman said. didn't say it at all. >> president trump facing renewed criticism over his handling of the death of four u.s. service men. denying claims he made insensitive comments to the widow of slain sergeant la david johnson overheard by a democratic congresswoman traveling to retrieve the soldier's body. >> he said to the wife, "well, i guess he knew what he was getting into." how insensitive can you be? reporter: a family member of johnson's confirming the account. president trump tweeting,
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"democrat congresswoman totally fabricated to the wife of a soldier who died in action. and i have proof. sad." the white house adding -- >> there were several people in the room from the administration on the call. >> johnson and three other soldiers killed two weeks ago in an ambush by 50 isis affiliated fighters in niger. they are reviewing the sequence of events. he shifted blame to the predecessors saying they rarely called families of fallen soldiers. directly referring to john kelly to back up the accusation. president trump: as far as other representatives i don't know. you could ask general kelly did he get a call from obama. >> kristen holmes, abc7 news. nancy: president trump reversing course on healthcare deal. yesterday he sd
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alexander and patty murray but after it received a frosty reception from other lawmakers on the hill, now he says he is opposed to it. alison: heated exchanges with the jeff sessions. he refused to detail conversations we had with trump on several topics. sessions grew visibly frustrated in one exchange. >> no, no. you had a long time, senator franken. i'd like to respond. >> senator cruz went two minutes over. they are going to cut me off so i want to ask you questions. >> mr. chairman, i don't have to sit in here and listen to his -- >> you're the on
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respond. alison: well, sessions said he had not been questioned about special counsel robert mueller. jonathan: a judge in maryland is the second federal judge to block the third version of president trump's controversial travel ban. the ruling came hours after the ban was set to go into effect. on tuesday a judge in hawaii issued a similar ruling saying that the ban plainly discriminates based on nationality. the white house called tuesday's decision dangerously flawed. nancy: today marks mount since hurricane maria hit puerto rico. almost 90% of the island still without power. it does not look like the service will be returned until next year. people have been cutting down fences at super fund sites to try to simply get drinking water. it's unclear if the water is even safe to drink. the environmental protection agency has been testing water at the sites by definition are already designated heavily polluted b
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government. nancy: today, chief andreas tweeted after three weeks, 15 kitchens and more than 500 volunteers, his chefs for puerto rico initiative served its 1 millionth meal on tuesday. he is making d.c. proud. jonathan: people are lining up in two states hoping for help recovering from devastating hurricanes. look at that line. in texas, people in houston are hoping for short-term food benefits. in florida, this is the second day of the long lines for people asking for help after hurricane irma battered parts of the state. last weekend some people waited in line for six hours before they were turned away. nancy: back at home, warmer than yesterday. meteorologist steve rudin in the weather center with a check of the forecast. still, a nice fall day. steve: it's gorgeous, middle of october. we are winding down wednesday. on a cool side. but as men
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time. upper 60s, lower 70's across the area. a lot of sunshine for the next two hours. this evening we will fall into the 50's. the sun will set at 6:25. then we have cooler temperatures on the way overnight to tomorrow morning. but not looking at any frost. nighttime lows, upper 30's to the middle to upper 40's to around 50 to 53 in the district. talking about the weekend, the marine corps marathon in a few minutes. alison: steve, thank you. a dash in convenient store in clinton is now closed after three robbers tried to steal an a.t.m. it was about 2:30 in the morning when the thieves ran their truck in the store twice breaking through the wall. they tried to load the a.t.m. on the truck but it was too heavy. the clerk inside quickly called police but the men already left. no one was hurt. jonathan: developing right now, police in richmond plan to pay extra attention to the statue of jefferson davis on the city's famed monu
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avenue tonight. because somebody vandalized the statue twice this week. last night the word "racist and ban k.k.k." painted on the base. they spent much of the day cleaning off the vandalism from the night before. nancy: coming up at 4:00, the fight over a maryland property takes another turn after years of argument. nancy: plus, why the new michelin stars are getting a school reception from some of d.c.'s food elite. >> stacks and stacks and stacks of bottled water. it means marine corps marathon preparations are underway. we will explain what is going on and have a live report coming up. jonathan: an all-out manhunt going on for this man, radee prince. he is responsible for shooting and killing coworkers. he is on the run in a 2008 black gmc acadia. the license plate you are looking for, delaware tags pc64273. we will continue to cover the story and the manhunt going on now as we
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religion. alison: signs of the weekend's marine corps marathon are starting to spring up. it will wind through arlington and the district early sunday morning. richard reeve is live with a closer look at the security and the preparation. hi, rich. richard: hi, alison. here we are at if marine corps war memorial. it's also the finish line for this race. check it out. this is a clue that something is going on here. stacks and stacks of bottled water over there. you see a i kiosk over there. they have been getting ready for days and days. this is a year-round preparation. 30,000 runners. 52% of them are women. in the wake of charlottesville and vegas, security will be tight. 800 to 900 police officers patrolling the route. a thousand medical people on standb
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>> we have high security and we will look it very hard to make sure runners are safe in the event. richard: good news this year. metro will open at 6:00 in the morning sunday. plenty of time to get to the start line. massive road closures. we will have the full list for you on the website wjla.com. coming up at 5:00, you will hear from a guy running the race. he is dedicating to his wife, a military member. reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: it will be warm weather as well. steve: it is. the average high in the middle 60's. mid-to-upper 70's moving in the midday late afternoon hours. at that point most people will be done. if i were running it. it's not the case. sunday aftern
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steve: hey, what's going on? steve: where is steve? still on the highway. this is the marine corps marathon forecast this sunday. kickoff at 7:55. temperatures around 60 degrees. temperatures at 10:00 a.m. in the middle 60's. by the noontime hour, lower 70's. sun rises at 7:25. a lot of folks will get off the metro early and it will be dark out there. at least early on. a lot of sunshine on the way. talk about the temperatures out there now. it's gorgeous. temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60's, lower 70's. 69 in martinsburg. frederick at 72. 70 in fredericksburg. 24-hour temperature change. a noticeable difference. five to ten degrees warmer than yesterday at this time. satellite and the radar from stormwatch7. it's dry. not a cloud in the sky. that meanes the temperatures will slowly fall as we move through the next couple of hours and a bigger drop later tonight. 69 degrees.
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by 7:00. 9:00, mainly clear with temperatures around 55 degrees. the forecast highs for tomorrow. a little warmer. mid-70's. manassas around 74. 76 in culpeper. luray 73. lows tonight around 38 to 53. a wide temperature spread. colder to the north and west of us. cooler in between. then we will see milder temperatures closer to the district and inside the beltway with temperatures 50 to 53 degrees. waking up tomorrow morning. mid-to-upper 40's around much of the area. day planner looks like this. highs around 70 to 75 degrees. high pressure is in control. that will keep the weather looking awesome. as we move not only through the day on thursday but friday. into saturday and sunday. highs will still be in the 70's. that is five or ten degrees above average for this time of year. looks great. 76 for howard university homecoming on saturday. 77 for the marathon.
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ten-day outlook. we show temperatures that will cool next week. cold front on tuesday. then we fall in the low e 60's by wednesday, thursday, friday. nighttime lows back in the 40's. jonathan: thanks. coming up at 4:00, signs of progress in california. how much on the wildfires are contained this afternoon? >> jonathan at home, ddot is taking an aggressive stance to make d.c. streets greener but they need your help. i'm sam sweeney in southeast washington. i'll explain coming up. nancy: we continue to follow breaking news as authorities search for radee prince after two shootings. one in maryland. another in delaware. police say he is in a black gmc acadia with delaware 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. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge
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nancy: the d.c. department of transportation passing a milestone this week. planting its 50th tree this year. that's at the start. sam sweeney is live to explain. sam: it's an aggressive plan today. they planted 27 trees including this one in southeast washington in ward seven and eight. it's a major undertaking. they tell us that they plan on putting in 100 trees per day. all the way through the end of the spring. now ddot's goal is plant a
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space in the city by 2030. they are five years ahead of schedule. they planted 8,000 trees last year. they will do 9,000 this year and it will continue. the benefits range from the obvious environmental reasons but also increase home values and even safer streets. >> when you have trees along both sides of the street it narrows the field of vision. on both drivers it tends to calm their driving and it slows people down that contributes to safer street. >> here is where you can play a part in this. ddot is asking for your help. they want the residents to come out and water the trees. all you have to do is pour the water in this bag. it will slowly distribute to the tree. it's about 20 gallons a week. if you want to know where the brand new trees are, there is an interactive map, you can go on and see where your neighbors have claimed them, meaning they are already waterinth
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thousands of people have signed up. now it's your turn to help. reporting live in southeast washington, i'm sam sweeney, abc7 news. alison: thank you very much. well, the prestigious michelin guide is out with the second list of stars for d.c. restaurants. just two restaurants were added to last year's list. none of the 14 restaurants on the list earned the coveted three stars. local food critics and blogs here are criticizing the list noting only male chefs are on nowhered and not much of d.c. -- honored and not much of d.c.'s diverse food scene is honored. nancy: i have to admit i haven't tried the restaurants but now i have to. jonathan: something to do for the weekend. feeling whole again. what this artist is doing h
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some breast cancer patients say makes a world of difference in the recovery. >> i spoke to neighbors who live near where this happened and a woman tells me a man who was terrified came sprinting through her backyard. i have that story coming up. alison: coming up tonight at 5:00, a local family loses their beloved puppy they bought from pet land. we explain how following every direction from the pet store they are out of thousands of dollars. nancy: we continue to stay on top of the breaking news we have been following throughout the hour as the authorities search for radee prince after two shootings. police believe he is in a black gmc acadia with delaware plates pc64273. that is something to keep in (upbeat music) - [announcer] presenting the shark ion flex 2x. the free-standing, cord free vacuum that can live anywhere because it has two rechargeable batteries. that means you can always be charging,
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we are now in the weather center with meteorologist steve rudin. what the folks really need is rain. we need the rain as well. reenjoying beautiful weather. steve: the look of rain is having a big impact on the fall color change. we are still going to see some. look at the temperatures. this does not get better than this. if you have outdoor plans, at least in next couple of hours, no problems at all. the temperatures will dip in the 50's tonight. passing cloud or two not expecting much. it will stay dry for the weekend. there is another warmup on the way. if you like to run, if you like it on the warm side, you will love what is on
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we talk about the next cooldown, a cold front on the way midweek next week. that brings us a best chance for showers and not enough rain to help the fall color change, at least not right now. nancy: thank you. updating breaking news we are following all day. the search going on for radee prince. police believe he targeted a man in dels shooting him twice, hours after killing three people and two others in edgewood, maryland. survivors are treated at a maryland shock trauma center. jonathan: neighbors who live in the area this morning in edgewood say they are in absolute shock. amy aubert picks up the team coverage with the story. amy? amy: police say blocking the business park where it happened. >> a shooting. >> getting tools out of the truck. parked in the business park when three people came running ou
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there was a shooter. >> call 911, call 911. so i called 911. one went there and one went there. they scattered and they were petrified. >> look outside and i saw a man run through the yard. he stopped and slowed down. looking over his shoulder. >> she think he is was trying to get to safety. he didn't match the description the police have for the suspect. >> he was scared. his eyes were like wide open. he kept looking back. he looked scared. >> coming up, what a nearby business owner says about the horrific shooting. amy aubert, abc7 news. jonathan: take a good look at this picture. that is radee prince. police believe he is in a black gmc acadia. delaware license plates, pc64273. he is considered arm and
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dangerous. if you see him or his vehicle, do not approach him. pick up the phone and give police a call. nancy: friends and fans are mourning the death of the lead singer to the band tragically hip died tuesday after a battle with brain cancer. it had a huge following in canada with songs about hockey and small downs. he was 53. jonathan: the house that elvis pressy grew up in one of several items connected to pop culture icons that are hitting the auction block. other items are marilyn monroe's dresses, michael jackson's dark fedora. michelle: few issues in the d.m.v. impact our lives more than transportation. local musician is so concerned about the region's ability to support and improve public transit he spent
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songs about metro stops. all 91 stations. we have more. [music] >> local musician jason mendelson plays a lot of instruments in varying styles and several area bands. but his lyrical endurance that brings us to the studio in northern virginia. >> it didn't start as a project at all. it started i was writing a song. >> he spent six and a half years writing a song about every station in the metro transit system. >> the common misconception i wrote 91 songs about metro. and that would be pretty boring. >> he crafted dozenses of songs about the people, places and the things habiting the
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stations. >> ♪ metro station ♪ king street ♪ we'll eat some chili >> in a abc7 stories web exclusei you will see only at wjla.com, hear mendelson's take on your neighborhood and how he hopes that his songs could help the region's pressing transportation troubles. >> the population goes up and up. we have to get smarter about the things people need to get from here to there. >> jay korff, abc7 news. michelle: i can not wait to hear that. hear the rest of his story on the abc7 app. explore and scroll down to the abc7 stories. nancy: still ahead at 4:00 -- >> they don't value anything. they don't value people's hardwork, property or any of it. nancy: what real estate experts say do to protect yourself after video of strangers breaking into a party goes viral. >> i'm not going. i'm not going. jona
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there is fallout for two of the officers involved and the passenger dragged off of if united airlines flight. >> we track breaking news as the manhunt continues for the suspect you see on the screen accused of shooting several people today in a mass shooting at a work place location. we believe he is a black gmc acadia with delaware plates pc64273. his name is radee prince. if you see this man, call police right away. we'll be righ
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jonathan: there are new developments in chicago where the city fired two airport security officers involved in the forcible removal of a passenger from a united airlines flight in april. passenger suffered a concussion, broke a nose and lost two teeth when he refused to give up a seat he paid for so a united employee could sit in the seat. united and the city settled with the passenger for an undisclosed amount of money. nancy: police in colorado says the next story is out of a movie. michelle: they are looking for the teenagers who break in the house up for sale. and threw a wild party in fact. they posted videos. not smart. they posted them on snap chat. now the man who owns the house is towarding the
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insurance company to try to cover the damage. >> i'm thinking that they thought that our house was empty because it is for sale. we had a dozen people working for hours just to get where it is now. i mean the floors are sticky. the furniture. a lot of stuff is ruined. >> mike cox who you heard from believes his home was targeted because it's for sale so the teens probably thought it would be empty. >> incredible video here. the boy hit by a car and pinned underneath it. they say the boy did not have a pulse. >> he was totally out
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the right arm was caught behind his back and he was touching his left shoulder. >> they were able to pull him from under the car and he was air lifted to the hospital. there is no update on the condition. jonathan: holy cow. coming up for us at 4:00, what the football commissioner has to say about the owner meetings. >> this is breast reconstruction awareness day. the latest innovation in a moment. nancy: we continue to monitor breaking news. we cannot show you the images enough. the f.b.i. is now part of the search for radee prince. police believe he is in a black gmc acadia with delaware plates pc64273.
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to law enforcement agencies he has 42 arrests in delaware. many are probation violations. 15 felony convictions. and four misdemeanors. and radee prince also had a peace order filed against him. the judge denied it. but you have to go to the court to pick it up. we finally got that. i want to read a little bit from the petition for the person who complained. it appears it was a former employer. the boss of mr. prince. he says prince is an employee of mine and i fired him for punching another employee on the face. he came back to the businesses justifying what he did was right because the other guy was saying things that he did not like. we'll have mo
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michelle: that is stunning. thank you. a once novel approach for a breast recon construction is a popular way to give women feeling of wholeness again. stephen tschida checked out a busy practice and the women it served. >> today, the final step in a journey that started three years ago. >> losing your break is dramatic but knowing you can walk away feeling whole is amazing. >> the nipple tattoo, is the final touch after a plastic surgeon performed reconstruction surgery post ma pectmy. >> it involves -- surgery post mastectomy. >> tattoo restores the natural colors. >> special bandages and lasers reduce scarring as well. >> it makes the scar smoother and less pink and more blended. we start t
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after the stitches come out. >> we met the artist four years ago at the advent of nipple tattooing. something he does all the time now. >> i do the tattoos five days a week. >> in yearers of despair -- years of despair and hope and now happiness. >> there can be an okay ending to this. stephen: stephen tschida abc7 news. nancy: incredible there. the first way after a black woman travel in space celebrated her 61st birthday, lego is celebrating one of the four women honored the new set celebrating women of nasa. the set features sally ride, nancy grace roman and computer scientists margare
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and models of the space shuttle and hubble space telescope and it goes on sale next month. that is wonderful. kids play with legos at a young age and great to have great role models. michelle: you can create your own future. i remember always building a swimming pool. i wanted one growing up in new york city. nancy: did it work out? michelle: not so much but part of a dream. they can have dreams. jonathan: i would buy legos. 231 meant i'd sit there a long time. i'd be looking at the directions saying where is that one little piece. nancy: never find it. jonathan: remember, we had a knower -- notorious jewel thief? she was arrested in georgia in july. she was on probation after pleading guilty to shoplifting charges in march. now another guilty plea. but the judge isn't giving her jail time. he told the 86-year-old just don't come
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tuesday, the nfl commissioner reiterated his relief that the players should stand for the national anthem. players who kneel he said are noting to disrespect the flag. >> what we tried to do is deal with the underlying issue and understand what it is that they are protesting and try to address the matter. >> since the season began many nfl players have take an knee in the anthem to protest the racial injustice. at this point, there are no plans for a rule to require the players to stand. jonathan: joe theismann said he is ready to talk hayward about the broken ankle. he fractured the left foot. we won't show you the slid owe. it's tough -- show you if video. it's toug
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it's compared to theismann's infamous leg break. also tough to watch. but it could take months to recover. michelle: bruno has been a fixture for three decades now. he won countless championships at the soccer coach. but the influence on the players is just as important off the field. robert burton has more. >> let's go. robert: jim bruce is nothing short of the real deal. he has been dealing for a long time. 30 years as the girls soccer coach for good council. >> started out i had 21 kids try out. >> there without over 450 wins. >>
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but you want to strive for it. it gives us evolution. again, you have to have the players, the backing to be able to pursue that. >> one, two, three! >> it's not just soccer with bruce. >> you can go to him for family or for friends or the social life or school or anything. he is open to listen to anything other than soccer. >> if you are losing followers on twitter, you can go to -- >> yeah. i don't know if he knows what that is. >> he knows soccer. he knows community and family. >> it makes me feel better that i know they will come back to me and ask what i think about what school they should go to. or when they are getting married to invite me to the wedding. those are the things that you like to say hey, i have had some sort of an impact on someone. >> with the coach of the week, i'm robert burton. nancy: great to see. this video may give new meaning to t
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the infrared police video. they are going at it. two kangaroos. punching and kicking each other. jonathan: in the third round. look at that! nancy: the fight lasted about a minute. not happy. the great thing, there is a third kangaroo watching nearby. i don't know if you can catch it in the image. but it seems like this. there he is. oh, man this is great! common way for male kangaroos to show dominance. michelle: put music to it. jonathan: remember the guy that the kangaroo went after his dog and the kangaroo stood up like he was going to punch him and he slugged him and the kangaroo said i have had enough and went away. >> they are not so little. steve: they are big. people think you see kangaroos bouncing around all over in australia but not so much. little baby ones and
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but they are there. look at what is going on outside. belle haven country club. beautiful afternoon. the temperature around 70 degrees for reagan national, dulles and culpeper is 71. looking good for the rush hour commute. driving home and the temperatures will fall in the lower 60's. 8:00 or 9:00. not a cloud in the sky. there is patchy frost to the west of us. we wake up in the 40's. we will make it to the lower 70's in the late afternoon hours don't forget howard university homecoming. a warm day with the temperatures in the middle 70's. marine corps marathon looking good. lower 70's by the
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hours. panhandle of west virginia. ten-day outlook showing the temperatures cooling down toward the beginning of next week. cooler wednesday and the lower 60's. temperatures in the morning in the 40's on wednesday, thursday, and friday. jonathan: coming up next at 4:00, have you seen the towers. nancy: why the structures are showing up at a
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john: remember the astronaut film of 2001 and they gazed up at the monolith? wal-mart has now what they call the largest vending machine. >> it's good for the people that don't have the time to shop. >> it's aimed to the younger amazon shoppers who don't like to wait in line. >> a huge time-saver. >> you like the idea? >> yes. >> brad shows me how to place an order on your phone, in this case for a bag of cat food. >> workers grab the island. >> then it sends confirmation to the customers. >> then a few hours later it's ready for pickup. >> bring me my cat food. >> i was amazed how fast th
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with the code on it. you hold it up so it can scan it. in second itlights up. there is the order. you can load this in and pick it up and you never interact with the cash register at all. >> it will go up in hundreds of stores to leave more shoppers like the astronauts in 2001. make sure that your kid is not the first to try to climb into one thinking it's a giant claw machine at chuck e. cheese. target mean meantime taking a different approach experimenting with the drive through lane to better compete with amazon so you don't waste your money. announcer: from abc7 newsenings this is a breaking news alert. >> there is an armed killer out there. he is a danger for anyone
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encounters. alison: breaking at this hour, a manhunt is underway after a deadly workplace smooting in maryland. police are looking for radee prince. they say he is armed and dangerous. >> he shot five people and in harford county and a sixth person in delaware. alison: brad bell has been at the edgewood crime scene all day and he begins the team coverage with the latest. brad? brad: alison, this is where the shooting began in this business. advanced granite solutions. employees terrorized this morning just now being allowed to return. get their belongings and the car. none of them are talking to us on camera but we have heard terrible stories. people breaking down in tears. the shooting happened before 9:00 a.m. in a business park just beginning the work day. >> i was listening to it all happening from t
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office. >> inside, a kitchen counter top company. five people hit. three dead and two critically injured. neighbors see the survivors running for safety. >> they are right there when it happened. >> four minutes police are on the scene to put out a photo of a suspected gunman. 37-year-old employee of the granite business named radee prince. a man with a long criminal history. they say he is driving a black gmc acadia with delaware tags. >> we are looking for this suspect. we don't believe others were involved. >> then at 11:00 a.m., 50 miles away a shooting in wilmington, delaware. prince believed to be the suspect there, too. his victims were specific targets but they
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