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at the moment a car plows into a tavern. >> my goodness. x several people inside of -- >> several people inside of their, hurt. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> as we get a look at the damage, we're hearing from someone who saw it unfold. the bell spoke with bartender, who witnessed the car come right to the wall. that is just stunning video. >> it is incredible video. i saw it today, i gasped. i have seen a lot of video of a lot of and's years, and stunning his right. there was a table right here, two people sitting here, they two minuteseft before the car came slamming in. there was another table right here. everyone sitting here, they meant flying. you can see it happening on
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the video is stunning. watch carefully. abnormal lunchtime crowd in upper marlboro. like a bolt of lightning, the car comes crashing in. it happened so fast. here's another angle as the car slams into the wall and into the restaurant. >> i thought we had been hit with a bomb. ask the bartender says she feels lucky to be alive. >> the entire wall came this way. bricks, cement blocks everywhere. crash isuse of the under investigation. the driver of the vehicle says that her brakes gave out and she was only going 25. law enforcement sources say that the car was going much faster than that. building,d into the leaving the business in ruins and the employees wondering what comes next. >> we all live paycheck to paycheck like anybody else. the manager is a single mom with a daughter in college
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a popular place. they will be setting up a gofundme page to look for some help. right here, this is where a person that i know well, judge phillip nicholson, was sitting here. he got knocked onto the ground, look at this, this plastic glass has shattered but on the other side of the table, that glass didn't even's hill. this was a matter of inches, that was the difference really between life and death. all in all, seven people taken to the hospital. only two of them a serious injuries and we are told that they are non-life-threatening and that they are already on the mend. absolutely remarkable. brad, thank you. more video now, this time of the sex assault suspect in billy. --ing his right -- in who we buoy. we have a closer look at this video. stephen? >> nancy, itas
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here, or: 30, monday afternoon, this woman jogging down the trail when a man attacked her and dragged her into the playground and sexually assaulted her. video.et back to that this is the video released by prince george's county police just a short while ago. this individual, described as a toson of interest, believed be very interested in talking with him. the vic them in this case was able to fight off her attacker and escape and run for help. tonight, right now, prior to canvassing this neighborhood, police are asking anyone who recognizes this individual in the video to please give them a call. reporting live, stephen tschida. nancy: seven is on your side with your alert id crime maps. don't miss our special report tonight about what to do if you are suddenly attacked.
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only see on seven. of the d.c. police arresting a man who they say robbed an elderly woman and her adult children. the arrest triggered a shelter in place alert on campus. the overnight armed robbery occurred in silver spring, outside the home of the victim. as kevin lewis learned, the convenience store is likely in the center of all of this. >> the video is grainy, but you can see two cars up to this silver spring home this morning. a 51-year-old man driving the first vehicle. his 77-year-old mother and 53 old sister, right behind. but then, two armed men ambushed the victims, stealing the cash that they were carrying from their convenience store in d.c.. one robber shot him in the leg. 20 minutes later, d.c. police spotted the suspect's nissan sentra. abc 7
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suspecters walking one to a prisoner transport vehicle. johnson's alledge accomplished is still on the run. , someone shot right next door. >> this man says that his neighbors are hard-working immigrants from ethiopia. immigrants that police believed the robbers targeted because of their cash business. >> everyone tries to make an honest living and you wish that everyone tried to do the same. it's unfortunate that people have to live life like that. >> there is still no word as to how the armed robbers knew that the victims lived in this house at would get home from work 1:30 a.m., a family friend telling us that the adult son, shot in the leg, is already out of the hospital in doing ok. jonathan:
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that video that you saw of the arrest, that was only on seven. if you would like to get updates , download the wjla abc seven news app from google play or the app store so if anything happens in your or our community, you will know about it right away. >> temperatures dropping a night, we will staring down the coldest day of the week. bill kelly, standing by with the forecast. had to bring up the coat this morning. >> it was chris out there. crispl: it was chris -- out there. temperatures, not swaying too much. reston, 64. fredericksburg, amounts -- around 66. youw on a light sweatshirt, will be good to go. leave the umbrella at home, we have hardly any clouds out there , let alone rainfall.
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should be down into the mid-50's. we will talk about that and our next weather maker in just a little bit. >> after nearly three months in the hospital, and injured d.c. firefighter is heading home. dale struthers was hit by another responding truck as he was headed to a fire in northeast. sam ford has this good news, today. sam? sam: it became clear to us today how touch and go it was when this happened. today, he was , a crush of bone, organs. in the icu and finally, rehabilitation, but he made it. he walked into the news conference this afternoon,
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having made progress at the medstar washington hospital center. august 22, he was crushed between two fire trucks as the vehicles converged at the scene of a house fire in northeast. doctors feared that his chances of dying were greater than his chances of surviving. his heart stopped at one link, but he made it and was headed home this afternoon, as he put it. the dream doesn't stop here. the dream doesn't stop here, you know? i continue on. mindframe and that work ethic helped him along his path to recovery. wasn't young and strong, by the way, he wouldn't have lasted 15 minutes. >> his plan and our plan is to return to the operations. it's a lot of work to do, but that's the goal.
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>>d hand-in-hand with him. young's mother's he wants to return to the fire department. one of his doctors said not to that against him. more that story coming up at 5:00. we will also hear from his father. reporting live, sam ford. you veryam, thank much. president trump in the meantime answering questions on a number of different topics this afternoon. one thing that he addressed, the rumored rift in the republican party after his ongoing war of words with two senators. >> we have great unity in the republican party. if you look at what happened yesterday in the meeting i guess we had virtually every senator, including john mccain. we had a great conversation yesterday, john mccain and myself, about the military. i called it a love fest. it was almost a love fest. maybe it was a love fest.
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will undergo a massive renovation process. the national air and space museum on the national mall will have every single exhibit updated. this will happen in several phases to make sure that the museum will stay open throughout the process. jonathan: that is such a great museum. you think you will be spending just a few hours, next thing you know you are there through closing. [laughter] jonathan: fraternities and sororities pledging this, no more parties until 2018. we will explain why. >> so many families have it, a popular baby rocker, now being recalled. the hazard in the warning, coming up next. would you pay $70 per trip to visit shenandoah national park? the potential price hike that
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trip, still ahead. >> a major american city just made it illegal to cross the street while parking or texting. is d.c. next? like you know you have seen, people walking around, just texting. do you walk around and text? toto wjla.com/votenow participate in our instant poll. we will show you the results,
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alison: today, a rocking seat for infants being recalled because it can catch on fire. kimberly has the alert for parents today. kimberly: we are talking about the fisher-price soothing motion seat. if you have one, stop using it right now. 63,000 heaven recalled. fisher-price has received reports of the motor overheating. one of a fire in the motor. keep in mind, this is right over the baby's head. five models are being recalled. all of those details are on our website at wjla.com. we have another consumer alert to tell you about as well. tober liquidators has agreed $36 million in settlements regarding flooring made in china. with unsafe levels
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formaldehyde. we have been following this one for over two years now. we will let you know if the court approved their plan. you can see the reporting on this alert at wjla.com just search lumber liquidators. i'm kimberly suiters. would you let a stranger in your house to drop off a package? amazon key watching next month, letting delivery people drop off orders when you are not there. all you have to do is buy a that cost $250. problem, people stealing stuff off the porch. >> i guess you can watch, but what are the chances that you are going to be watching when >> i get in the house? embarrassed,
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>> for the delivery guy? [laughter] jonathan: moving right along. >> honolulu, the first city in the nation with a distracted walking ordinance. jonathan: you see people walking into fountains, walls. texting ors to talking on your cell phones or using any kind of electronic device while you are crossing the street. >> we want to know if you do this. to admita.com/votenow to it. don't worry, this is anonymous. actually -- >> i'm texting right now. >> and it's not you legal, it's ok to admit it. in the meantime we got some people to look up from their phones and way in. ofthe videos draw a lot views are mine. but these accidents can end tragically, sparking calls for cracking down on cell phones and crosswalks. >> that's ridiculous. >> a soaring mortality rate
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. >> i'm just not sure that that's the place for the government to be in. >> you are in honolulu, you go like this, you glance at your cell phone for a second, you could get a ticket. if you are a repeat offender, it goes up to $100. >> it's a personal responsibility issue. >> the d.c. government was pressured to enact a similar role -- law. d.c. is at the top of the list of major american cities where people walk to and from work. >> if you are not looking where you are going, you could get killed. >> with the issue of vestry and mortality on the rise in some american cities, a lot of jurisdictions will likely be watching honolulu to see if it's ordinance has an impact area and -- impact. jonathan: i caught myself doing that this morning.
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>> i do it all the time, you run into people constantly on their phones. part, somebody comes at you like a missile. [laughter] they walk right into you. >> it's a disaster all around. dangerous for sure. >> tonight, jackets. light jacket, sweatshirts. arewill notice that they out and about tonight. let's show you what's going on out there. we were ine earlier, the mid-50's. then the clouds cleared out. good stuff, a great day to spend some time outdoors. that's why i like this time of year. fall, just so beautiful. that on theng drive-in. a lot of the leaves starting to change over.
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go to they don't temperature change map unless it is considerable. some spots are down as much as 10 to 15 degrees from the same time yesterday and you will notice that difference when you go out from one day to the next. the good news is that the wind is not too bad today, if you had out, you will be down much. otherwise to about 10, not bad. in terms of what's going on, , passing radar wise clouds around the area, widening it out, it's not anything crazy. it's still quite nice. still a few lingering showers to the west, but the broadest conditions today are slow, ever so slow, off to the east there. that is going to move out and we are watching our next weather maker insight. if you have plans this weekend, we will show you the seven day in just a moment and maybe you can switch those, we wil
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moment. afterschool sports tonight, 63 right now. by 7:00, the sun is down and the temperature will start to drop into the 60's. as mentioned, as long as you are warm, you will be just fine in terms of wind or rain. ultimately getting down to the 40's for the city center area. colder to the west and your bus stop forecast will be chilly in the morning and 59 by recess. degrees.fternoon, 60 a bit of a tweak in the forecast, nothing major from what we had yesterday, though i do think we will have a chance for showers saturday night. sunday, overnight, that is when we will watch for rain. if you have plans sunday morning, i would prepare for rain and if by the afternoon or halloween looks right? it looks like it will be chilly with highs around 60. jonathan:
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wear any kind of costume. that's a good thing. >> still ahead here, how much would you pay for access to one of the top national parks in the country? a proposed price hike that will have you rethinking where you take a hike, at 4:30. first, tina fey is bringing mean girls to d.c. kidd
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film, "mean girls," bringing in over $129 million -- 2000e since its 2004 four release. >> tina fey is now in bc for the d.c. fors -- is now in the mean girls musical. kidd: we are so excited to preview the show. how excited are you to be here? >> really excited. it's a smart town, a college town. i think the folks down here will be helpful and informative. they will help us to know what we need to tweak for the show, which is important. >> get in, loser, we're going shopping. kidd: when you wrote the movie did you know that this would be something that people would talk about for the rest of their lives?
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to do the best job you can. i tried to protect the source material because it is based on the book. a serious book for parents about how to navigate mean girl behavior for parents. upe of the things that ended being persnickety, i never expected people to talk about october 3 is a thing. that was a joke that you worked on for like two days. great, great. about, nowou worried that it's going to preview, things you put into the show that you thought were hilarious but will suddenly not work for the preview? i'm sure that there will be, but snl was great training for that. write it, get it out in front of an audience and you have to see, really, you can't be precious. you have to be honest with yourself
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it's my favorite thing and it's clearly not working. what's next. >> it's going to be phenomenal. i have been waiting for this for a year, since they announced it. as we were talking through the story, so fetch, fetch is never going to happen. it all comes together. you know the movie, you know what i'm talking about. a starte it when shows here and then they go to broadway. it's awesome. jonathan: i will be there, first in line. [laughter] felon,n: a convicted hired as a security guard. you will not believe the jaw-dropping mistake and who he was assigned to protect. >> the national parks service is considering raising the cost to get into 17 parks across the country. right here in shenandoah national park. i will have all the details on that story, coming up. >> new at 5:00 tonight, and international
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jonathan: visiting some of the most popular national parks could take a bigger hit on your wallet. >> that is as the national parks service moves forward with hiking the price to get into some parks by 200 percent. >> this could be huge. we told amy to take a hike, you could say, at the shenandoah national park to see what visitors had to say. >> for visitors, driving through the shenandoah national park, this is what it's all about. but he is hitting the skyline drive for his birthday road trip with his son. they started in kentucky and are taking in the views along the way. whate beauty of it, for it's worth, it's a bargain at any price. >> the price to get in could jump by nearly triple the current cost from the national parks service does through. it cost
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get into the park today. under the new proposal it will cost $70 per vehicle. >> talk about attendance? they won't have the attendance. >> not everybody can afford that. something's should be for everyone. >> the national parks service says that the increases during peak season and would help to revenue""badly needed for improvements to the aging infrastructure of the national parks. >> i don't want to see it go downhill. if they are not maintained, people aren't going to come here. >> want to hear the music? got to pay the fiddler. >> paying up, some people say, just isn't global. -- doable. jonathan: the nice part about those parks, you can actually see the weather. the leaves, it's gorgeous. the weather is spectacular. bill: i noticed as i was driving in, the change out there. now we have the deal in t
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it's nice. montgomery college, beautiful around the area as we make our way into the evening tonight and we see temperatures drop and the sun go down, right around 16 tonight. currently still sitting at 16 degrees, a little bit closer to where we should be for this time of year. widespread areas into the 60's. in terms of the water temperature, it is warmer, adding a bit of moisture and making for a few clouds around the area. the remainder of your evening 7:00, 55. this at 54 degrees at 11:00. all week getting down into the 40's and some 30's in the cooler spots outside the main area there. you will need to bundle up tomorrow. another dry day in store, looking ahead to the weekend, a couple of festivals and there is a difference, if you're looking for plans on
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. >> the naacp is issuing and it -- an advisory for african-americans planning to fly on american airlines. gonzalez has the details on why the warning was issued. >> one of the cofounders of the women's march in d.c. admits, she was irate, even swearing inside of the miami airport, saying it was only because she was being belittled, discriminated against. >> the issue was not about the seat. it was about the way in which you are speaking to me. >> after arguing with the gate attendant, she claims that the pilot said -- are you going to behave? and then kicked her off the flight anyway. the naacp
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issued a travel advisory, urging african-american passengers to exercise caution. as >> i have never had this problem before in the u.s.. i find the people to be pretty nice. that's my whole experience. >> they say that for months now they have been monitoring a pattern of disturbing incidents were ordered by african-american passengers, specifically to american airlines. >> i have always maintained that america needs a heart transplant. we need to learn how to love each other and it doesn't matter the color of our skin or where we were raised or anything like that. >> the airline was saying that it wasn't about race or discrimination, it was simply their crew trying to de-escalate what they thought was a problem. john gonzalez, abc seven news. toathan: there is a new plan
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major roads and highways across maryland. governor larry hogan says that the smart traffic signals will save drivers hundreds of thousands while they are behind the wheel. here's how it works. >> if we have an incident on one road and we start to see an influx of traffic, the signals detected that, i just the timing and improve the flow in real-time. >> the project is the second phase of his transportation plan. last month he announced that for new lanes would be added. more on the new traffic signal upgrades coming up for you at 5:00. >> a man in critical condition after a farming accident in loudoun county. the scene from sky track 7 over lovettsville this morning. the man was rushed to the hospital after he was trapped under a tractor for some type of farm equipment there. >> a convicted rapist assigned
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safe space for women looking for sexual assault or counseling service -- where counseling services are provided. a convictedng about rapist here. he never misled the security for, evenwent to work checking the box asking if he was a convicted criminal. >> this is not an isolated incident. i would say. this is a total failure of the system. this should have been caught. >> rogers was caught with a gun on the job, something he is not allowed to have. the security agency that hired him is turning to a new service for background checks. jonathan: new information into the sandy hook shootings. adam lanza was supposedly focused and up sasson spree killings. a woman who befen
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to the bureau. 26 students and teachers were killed nearly five years ago. >> ♪ a better shame -- ain't that a shame ♪ >> and love that voice. fats domino, dead at 89. the chief investigator said that he died of natural causes yesterday. he was one of the first 10 on ariz inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. hill,ts, blueberry preserved in the prestigious library of congress. he sold more than 110 million records. likely to sell more after his passing. now, to this. are you on tender or a similar dating app? turns out they are pretty hackable.
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loophole? next. jonathan: plus, new video from couldare -- niger that shed some light on who carried out the attacks and how it was land, coming up. >> and here's a first look at how you can start tomorrow with "good morning washington," on abc seven. >> medical marijuana for kids? an alternative doctor says it's a good medicine children. kidd: in your chance to win halloween candy cash. >> traffic and sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network -
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>> this is an to treat, maybe a trip. you see it here? she's not on the porch redecorating, she's stealing. she just starts taking down the decorations. figurines, gone, skull and pumpkin, gone. police are hoping that this surveillance video him and i'm not sure why we learned that out, will help them catch the porch pirate. >> kind of want to see that, right? [laughter] between a wrecked car in the tree, blood on the hood. this looks pretty real, like a crime scene, right?
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the new jersey publicist says is the point. however, not everyone is happy with the display. one neighbor even call police. >> one of the neighbors didn't like it. they showed up. they had to come out and let us know, they thought it was too real. maybe it hit home to much for some people. but it's hollow wean, clearly fake. fake, ok. well, they say that most of the neighbors loved the display. the company points out that the rest of the yard is filled with more traditional hollowing decorations like a jack-o'-lantern. jonathan: did you see that, that's a christmas tree? what are they doing? >> there's a lot going on with that display. how about this, are you on a dating at? -- app? turns out you are pretty easily hacked.
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information and in some cases could see the messages of people. in the app, hackers could send messages. mamba was apparently the easiest one to hack out of all of them. >> delete your account. [laughter] >> coming up, a convenience a man.lerk ko'd >> and a deadly prank, teenagers anested throwing rocks over overpass in michigan. we take you to
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jonathan: now an update on the deadly ambush that took place in niger. they are trying to pinpoint exactly how the sneak attack was organized into the men are. two senior u.s. intelligence officials say the mission went from reconnaissance to kill or capture after they received intelligence that revealed a high-value target had been identified nearby. but nothing was th
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american soldiers. >> two young men gunned down on the campuses near shreve or, louisiana, one a student, the other a visitor. the gunmen on the run. they say it started as an argument inside one of the nearby dormitories. the school remained open today, with classes still taking place. fraternities at ball state, going drive for the next three months. they say the decision was not wanted by one single event rather a pattern of behavior cap is wide. >> if it's in the name of safety, i'm all for it, so, you know, fred's just going to get it under control and the higher ups need to enforce policies. we can't have that out the hall and sexual assault, can't have that. jonathan: as a part of the van, all for charity members will attend c
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are taking similar steps. surveillance video shows a clerk deking a robber as the man jumps over the counter. the suspect's mug shot shows the results. >> i had to knock him out. the trooper will be here [delete] -- bleep] >> you can hear him, out of bath. police used -- police say the radar -- the robber used a baseball bat. five teenagers in prison, charged with second-degree murder, iqs of throwing large rocks from an overpass. one of them hitting a car and killing a 32-year-old father. maggie takes us inside of the michigan courtroom.
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are facing life in prison after pulling a prank that went horribly wrong. the group was reportedly playing a game called singing, throwing a dozen rocks at cars from this michigan overpass. , it was anot a prank deadly affair. >> one of them a six pound rock, killing the father of four on his way home from work. >> i had to tell my son that his daddy is not coming back. >> all five have pled not guilty and have hired second -- severed attorneys. >> he's a teenager who was thinking about girlfriends, prom. his world is turned upside down. eachn abrams says that team could face different penalties depending on age and who is most responsible, but he doesn't expect total l
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second-degree murder, it was an intentional act, reckless disregard for life. lessons by and large are more doulsive, more likely to things without heed's the consequences. >> for the family, there is no excuse. wake up every single morning. my son gets none of that no more. it was taken away from him because of something stupid. >> the teenagers are expected back in court november 2. 5:00, coming up new at what has maryland planned to do to ease congestion for three orders of a million. -- drivers? kids and tablets, how many are plugged into their own devices? and a politician and her dog. whitish you forgive the dog that left her in a cast? jonathan:
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consumer alert now, passengers on all u.s. bound flights will soon be subject to new screening procedures. they will have to provide additional information on forms or through interviews with airline employees. we will say it again, interviews. they will all be implementing this new procedure tomorrow. calledght, mike pence for the senate to cast the tie-breaking vote that ended and obama era rule that made it easier to bring class-action suits against banks and other card companies. this means for you that if there's a dispute, it could be ended by arbitration instead of court. instagram, doing it live with your friends. the new option lets users invite a person to join in on their live video. jonathan:
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with social media on the computer and think -- i'm only going to spend 10 minutes doing this? what a time suck. >> arguably the largest ever invented. lookingn, you could be at foliage, looking at puppies. >> exactly. [laughter] jonathan: ghosts that are pets. bill: there it is. isn't it crazy, though, on social media you could post something really them -- informative. but then coke or pepsi, 400 likes. [laughter] bill: so, right now, a beautiful afternoon, early evening. the wind is light, no problems there. , youing down to 25 probably noticed it was on the crisp side.
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this morning, a light jacket, you will need more tomorrow. skies are clear for the most part with a few clouds out to the west and some of the showers are moving on out of here to the east. we want to show you this bigger map of the overall change that we are expecting into the evening tonight. widening it out, it will be cool. that's the weather story. maybe even 30's out to the west. high pressure has been built in for your day, the traveling should be good. nothing to speak of there. but we will be watching as the cold front out to the west, moving in for us by the time we get too late saturday and sunday. notice the wind switching up a bit, warmer air working its way in on friday and saturday. the next full front will be bringing rain chances by saturday night. sunday morning we will have some rain around the area on its way. jonathan:
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we could use some more rain around here. what would a tax reform bill look like? the key players and the sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty psyched.
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>> republicans are desperate for a legislative win. the vote could come tomorrow. update from the hill. >> on capitol hill ts
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passionate plea from senator rand paul to stop adding to the country's deficits and debt with proposals for the budget and tax reform. >> how can we be the party for the people that cut taxes at the same time we continue to borrow more? >> turns out he's in the minority and most of the fellow republicans seem to be disregarding their previous positions. >> the federal government is already living beyond its means. >> deficit and debt is suffocating job growth. >> despite some experts saying that it will increase the deficit, paul ryan and mitch mcconnell are leading the charge on tax reform. the one issue that the entire, all the branches of the republican party are pretty unified around, especially in the house. >> that includes the conservative wing, known as the house freedom caucus. >> they usually push really hard to cut spending and they seem to be taking a
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by the house and senate where if they don't cut spending -- >> chris edwards says that fiscal conservatives will likely find cuts next time around, but that it will mean more taxes paid in. >> the idea that businesses will invest more, ultimately hire more american workers, the gdp will go up, everyone will get more income. >> this time around it's democrats complaining about the government spending money it doesn't have. >> we are looking at trillions in the deficit, we will have less money to assess the infrastructure, education, our environment. >> a change in june is politics takes precedent over a once sacred cow. larry: right now at 5:00, see the moment that a car
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a popular tavern and what a drivers has happened moments before the crash. big changes at the air and space museum. wine is been produced this fall, but not because of the california wildfire. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] clue in thea new search for a man who grabbed a woman while she was jogging and dragged her to a playground sexually assault her. >> right now police are simply in this parking lot just my left. they will start canvassing any moment. those fires, you can see them there in their hands, the have flyers have the image of a person of interest on them. x surveillance video of a man seen bicycling not far from the scene of her brutal sexual assault, the timeframe close
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that of the attack. the man's appearance, heavy set, and his clothing similar to the description of the attacker given by the victim. the young woman jogging about 4:30 monday afternoon along this trail. the suspect attacked her and dragged her into a playground and sexually assaulted her. at some point the woman able to fight the attacker off and escape. she ran for help. tonight, investigators asking for anyone who may recognize this man to these give them a call. >> if people don't see the surveillance video, police are hopeful that someone may recognize this person of interest from the pamphlets they will be handing out. the individual was on a bicycle, and police believe he may believe -- you may live in this the senate seat. you very much.nk how can you protect yourself from an attack?

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