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and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. announcer: now, abc seven news at me. now at noon,ht president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, and business associate, robert gates, are indicted on charges of laundering money and conspiracy against the u.s. trump tweeted that this happened years ago before the campaign. ryan has more on what is next.
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adrianna, it has been a very busy morning. paul manafort and ricky gates federalcessed at the office and now they are awaiting their first federal court appearance this afternoon. afortforte -- manna turned himself in earlier this morning with his lawyer, and his longtime business associate, rick gates, has been indicted as well. they have been indicted on conspiracy against the u.s., money laundering, false statements, among other charges. they are accused of funneling tens of millions of dollars from foreign companies through bank accounts. we are told more charges could be coming. paul manafort and gates are the first two people charged in this
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investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. he was investigating alleged russian meddling in the presidential election and possible collusion between the trump campaign and russian operatives. the president has adamantly said there is no wrongdoing, calling this a witch hunt and this "there is noing, collusion." paul manafort will remain in custody until his first court appearance around 1:30 p.m. this afternoon. of course, we will bring you all the latest developments this afternoon. for now, we are live in northwest, ryan hughes, abc 7. adrianna: we are tracking every angle of this story. for up to the second updates on manafort's surrender and the latest on the investigation, download the abc 7 app for free from google play or the apple store. a
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mlk avenue. we know there are two male victims, but their condition is not clear. at this point, it is too early for police to tell us a motive. they're trying to piece together who did this. human remains were found in a area just off the parkway. according to abc 7's sources, a survey crew working along the parkway found skeletal remains wrapped in a blanket as though the person had been dumped. to figure now trying out who the person is and exactly what happened. it looks a whole lot better outside. right now, the rain is clear. the sun is out. brian is here with the forecast. more: it definitely feels fall-like out there. on pennsylvania avenue, doing a little bit of shakeout because we still have those winds howling out of the west. they will be as through the afternoon. -- w
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us through the afternoon. there is a nip in the air. we will be talking about wind chill, which we have not been talking about in quite some time. today, we are looking at numbers in the 50's. we may get close to 63 this afternoon. we definitely have cooler air in place. fredericksburg, 50 four. look at cumberland, 48. our friends in western maryland saw several inches of snow in derek county, 30 two and freezing. cool air in place. theirwere definitely at peak last night. you probably heard them rapping on the windows. in theow, gusts low-to-mid 20 mile per hour range. temperatures this afternoon will , intoto go up slightly the upper 50's, plenty of sunshine. two must test this afternoon, sunglasses and an extra layer to -- must haves
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this afternoon, sunglasses, and an extra layer to keep yourself warm. adrianna: thanks, brian. a little further north along the east coast, the intense storm that caused serious flooding. littered with vehicles stalled in high water, fierce windsrk, and heavy rains on the anniversary of superstorm sandy. downed power lines sparked a fire there. the storm finally faded this afternoon after torrential rains last night. the wind was up to 70 miles per hour. stormwatch 7 is tracking your forecast of around-the-clock. be sure to grab our weather app for the latest information. nasty weather for the redskins-cowboys game sunday. rain coming down from most of the game, and the skins did not play well at all. down by 13 in the fourth.
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and trailed by seven. ,ith just under 30 seconds left kirk cousins takes it all the way in for a touchdown. 19. redskins lose this 33- police search crews are searching for stolen items taken from vehicles. john gonzales has details on this discovery. countyre here in loudoun and a fairly new community that has seen a high number of car break-ins over the past the row months. pastift over here -- several months. we shift over here, there are divers inside this pond. they are trying to recover stolen goods. we understand this community saw over 100 car break-ins this past summer, and these troopers have reason to believe that some of the items are unde
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search and rescue team conducts muggy operations. today, they are conducting an operation to uncover evidence related to incidents that occurred over the summer. >> why this pond? >> information developed over the course of the investigation that led us to this specific retaining pond. john: it is a delicate operation with specific technology. the items have been in the water for a long time, but the sergeant says it is still critical evidence to try to make an arrest. they will be in this pond all day. john gonzalez, abc news. adrianna: a promising graduate student is now dead after a 12-year-old boy jumped off an overpass and landed on her suv. we have more on
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story. >> this is the overpass where they 12-year-old -- the 12 year old jumped. this is where the boy was, where there was only a small guard rail. that allowed him to jump onto i-66 around 4:00 on saturday. marissa harris was killed from the impact as she was driving her car eastbound. she was a 22-year-old graduate universitymarymount studying political counseling. her boyfriend was driving the car. he was able to steer the vehicle onto the shoulder. he was not injured. authorities are not releasing any more information about the 12-year-old boy. was aa's parents say she smart and caring young woman and wanted to help keep all like the boy whose actions ultimately led the boy whoseike actions ultimately led to her death. adrianna: metro gm
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-- the metro gm has proposed a fare hike. on fiscal year begins july 1, 2018, and will see an increase of six under 65 million dollars from the previous years budget. the star accused of sexually abusing a minor, and he is not denying it. the apology by kevin spacey that has many feeling uneasy. and an incredible journey from to beinganded at sea the ultimate survival story. but first, a quick check on the roads. afternoon afternoon. serious issues on southbound 95. three lanes currently shut down. a few moments ago, we had all lanes shut down. but the right lane is now sque
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as far back as the fairfax county parkway. expect those delays to grow as rush hour moves closer during the day. northbound side also dealing with rubbernecking delays. be aware of bailout traffic. route one southbound is very slow making your way toward woodbridge. on thextra time southbound side. 66's 123, no worries so far, everything running free and clear. in a story up just past six -- a story a just past 66 -- not seeing any issues or reports of accidents at this time.
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adrianna: developing right now, disturbing allegations against actor kevin spacey. he apologized and acknowledged that he made sexual advances on a minor decades ago. overnight, rent and star trek discovery star anthony rapp telling buzz feed that kevin spacey made sexual advances at him when he was just 14 years old while he and spacey were both working on broadway. spacey, who was then 26, invited p to a party at his apartment and tried to seduce him. he was able
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away. spacey responded on twitter, writing he is a fan of rapp's work and that he honestly does not remember the encounter. he apologized for what would have been deeply inappropriate behavior. he acknowledged publicly for the first time that he is gay. he wrote -- many on social media questioning whether this was the most appropriate time for spacey to acknowledge his sexuality. one twitter user wrote -- actress wanda sykes tweeting -- adrianna: fashion designer donna karan is apologizing for comments she made about the harvey weinstein scandal when it was
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during a red carpet event, she suggested that women who dress provocatively might be asking for trouble. she now tells robin roberts she made a huge mistake. >> i love women. i adore women. i care about them. i am a mother and grandmother. i have never done this before, and i will never, ever do it again. adrianna: donna karan says she made her remarks after a 14 hour plane ride, that she was exhausted and walked into a situation she was not prepared for. two people lost that i-4 five r five -- lost at sea fo months have returned it to dry land. the two survived on a years worth of food like oatmeal and rice. they said seeing a rescue team after so many months at sea was the single greatest moment of their lives.
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what were your emotions when sailors arrived? rights we got this. they are here to help us. >> i've got to be honest. the whole of the situation, it turned out to be one of the 10 greatest moments of my life. >> the to set foot on solid ground this morning at a u.s. naval base in southern japan. a huge dent in the front of a delta airlines plane carrying the oklahoma city thunder to the game. the game -- plana may have hit a bird before landing. the plane may- have hit a bird before landing. it must have been a big bird. i mean, wow. bird and theig planes going as fast as they do, i guess that's what you get, but that's pretty alarming. brian: it's going to need a new nose. adrianna: exactly. brian:
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you are flying today, it may be a little bit bumpy with all that wind. but it feels like fall. or trick-or-treaters, it will be cool but dry. if you like warmer weather, by the end of the week, we will pick it up a few degrees. equal opportunity weather. let's take a look at cumberland. our friends to the west are not seeing as much color. we have been talking about that. we are getting color, but it has not been as brilliant as in years past. 48 degrees in western maryland. wind at 10 miles. it feels like 44 degrees right now income or land. theeratures will be in lower 50's, some 40's. 54 in fredericksburg. 52 in annapolis. , 40.stown comparatively from this time yesterday, we
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air in place. it took a while for that milder air to move in. you can see we are running 12-14 degrees cooler than we were yesterday. are down somewhat from some of the gusts. winds why we have advisories in place. for afterschool sports, you should be good to go. temperatures will peak in the upper 50's before starting to drop back. remember, this weekend we switch s.r clock temperatures drop into the 40's downtown tonight. the storm system to the north will start to lift a way. dry conditions over the next couple of days. see warmer air longer term, but nighttime lows will be better when you head out the door. up kids will need to bundle in the morning. but by afternoon tomorrow, it will be a bit better.
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as the sun goes down tomorrow, we will be in the 50's, but the kids can tough it out. don't make them put a codon over their costumes because that just ruins at all. over their costumes because that just ruins at all. i am wearing my boots today. i do like my little boots. brian: you rock them. adrianna: thank you. seven is on your side tonight with important information about your safety on the road. we have all heard about car recalls. what about the big, commercial trucks that come barreling down the highway? who is making sure those big rigs are in tiptop condition and all of their recalls are handled? join us for that report at 5:00 p.m. and here is a preview of what you can expect at 11:00. >> right
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even in cases of rape, or incest. john adams: wrong for women's health. wrong for virginia. a looka: back now with at school bus safety. a majority of school buses do not have seatbelts, even though they can save lives. demonstration of just how valuable seatbelts are. >> the side of a school bus slammed by a semi truck. a test dummy flying out the window. gma is therefore the first public school bus side impact demonstration to see what happens when six dummies have seatbelts and four
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high back padded seats are designed to contain children in a front or rear collision, but a rollover can send children flying. her six-year-old twins were on a bus in 2014 in knoxville, tennessee, when another bus t-boned them, killing three. her son survived, but her daughter didn't make it. >> it's hurt. it's beyond hurt. there's not a word for it. for ourcomes to safety children, what is the cost of a child's life? >> 22 cameras captured the crash , conducted by one of the largest providers of school bus seatbelts. >> there has been a lot of testing put into this. >> the new seat is meant to
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sturdy frame, but the biggest safety feature is the three-point seatbelt which they say can prevent students from being tossed around. after you get knocked around in a hard crash like that. >> after the crash in tennessee that killed six children, many called for seatbelts. buses are still safer than students riding in cars. talk about these severe, yet rare crashes. if there could be seatbelts on the school buses, obviously, that would improve protection for students. >> but there is no federal requirement and only six states mandate seatbelts on school buses. several more states are considering seatbelt laws. the transportation agency that sets seed --
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regulations declined an interview but that it is working with local jurisdictions on seatbelt costs and a way to ensure they are installed safely. a mother this morning hoping others will be spared her nightmare. >> our family is still broken. i am still broken. those of good news for you planning to trick or treat tomorrow. brian is back with another quick check of the forecast. in a noisy world ... northern virginia's own novec is listening to its cust
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adrianna: it is shaping up to be a pretty nice day, still a little windy. brian: wendy and crisp, but fall-like. -- windy and crisp, but fall-like. kiddos,be cool for the but not extremely. they should be able to do trick-or-treating without too many leaders. more coming up. adrianna: stay ralph nort
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rtham, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. rtham, rrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from thousands of virginians. enron ed gillespie. he's not lobbying for you. what does it feel like? like? does fearless age? or does it simply grow... stronger? fearless looks a little different to us all. but with a new carefirst medplus medigap plan, you can find yours. call now to speak with a medigap specialist in your area, and discover the strength and security of a plan
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now, president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, and business associate rick gates are indicted on charges ranging from conspiracy against the u.s. to conspiracy to launder money. trump tweeted a while ago saying this happened years ago before paul manafort was part of his campaign and there is no collusion. lana zak with more on what comes next. >> paul manafort, the former trump campaign chairman, surrendered himself to the fbi washington field office this morning following an indictment against him and business associate rick at gate. the indictment represents the first charges fired by special -- filed by special counsel robert mueller. the counts include
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against the united states, false statements, and conspiracy to launder money. allegedly$75 million flowed through offshore accounts. it's unclear if today's charges the anything to do with investigation into possible collusion between russia and the trump campaign. paul manafort has repeatedly denied collusion, including when he served as the trump campaign chairman, which he was in july. >> are there any ties to you, mr. trump, the campaign, and vladimir putin and his regime? wrecks absolutely not. that's absurd. there's no basis for it. >> manafort was fired after it was revealed he had ties to the ukraine. deputy of served as the presidential inauguration committee. now the president is weighing in on twitter, writing --
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the president then went on to tweet, no conspiracy. we are also learning about another indictment that has just become unsealed. , an earlyadopoulos policy adviser, has pled guilty to counts that he lied to the fbi about interactions he had with russian agents. he is now cooperating with investigators. reporting from washington, lana zak, abc 7 news. adrianna: of course, we are tracking every angle of this story as hidden full. for the latest, download the abc 7 -- as it unfolds. for the latest, download the abc 7 news app. a lot of rain overnight and some areas of maryland even saw snow. brian is here with a look at your forecast. i don't like that evil laugh when i say snow. so, right?it isn't outside, temperatu
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typically, should be closer to 60 degrees. low 50's around the city. 48 in winchester. we have cooler pockets of temperatures out there, running a good 10-15 degrees cooler than they were at this point yesterday. throughout the afternoon, expect a chill in the air. temperatures will be crisp. i would say an extra layer and a jacket as well. trick-or-treaters, it should be a bone dry evening. through theinds morning and overnight. john gonzalez surveyed the and virginia. overnight and has the latest. have been driving storm trak 7 all over the place finding storm damage. this is the latest we have found out in loudoun county. , take an mills road look. a number o
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trying to make the repairs. theling powerlines closed road. they have been able to hoist those backup, but they are now working on the utility poles that are severely leaning, and we are told by crews that this was caused by soft ground and the intense winds, and we have found the same problems during the morning hours, overnight hours, at different areas. take a look at canal road between reservoir and foxhall. it was closed for several hours because of a downed tree. a massive tree came down onto a car, we are told. traffic signal their. .- there no injuries reported, but it took hours to move it off the roadway. this is what we are seeing all day long. with all the rain yesterd
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overnight, and some pretty intense gusts today creating a lot of problems around the d.c. area. in loudoun county, john gonzalez, abc news. adrianna: a potent storm crippled much of the northeast with howling wind and heavy rain. this morning, many people were out power. several flights were also delayed. >> flash flooding, torrential wind and rain. keep have not been able to up with it. >> a severe storm system moving up the east coast has left hundreds of thousands without power. high winds toppling trees and downing power lines. people in1.2 million the dark. in rhode island, the gale was so in ag, these ceiling tiles hotel almost give way.
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flash floods in new jersey. >> it started rising. i got in the back of the car. >> another driver narrowly escaping as his car was submerged, climbing out the driver side window. >> i just rolled it down and got out. >> flash flood warnings remain in effect in new hampshire as rivers rise 7-10 feet. than the east coast, more 200 flights canceled and more than 100 delays already reported. storm mades -- the up of the remnants of a tropical storm that hit florida over the weekend. the community now trying to clean up. behind it is dramatically colder air. the badgers in texas and the southeast reaching just above freezing.
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york. stormwatch 7 is tracking your forecast around the clock. next at noon, the redskins have dug themselves into an awfully deep hole. more on their heartbreaking defeat. plus, can you believe it? black friday is right around the corner. we have a preview of some of the hottest items you can get with a deep discount. but first, i chat with the newest cohost of the view on the newest chapter of her career. my interview with meghan mccain
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adrianna:
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mccain, daughter of senator john mccain, is now the newest cohost of the abc talk show "the view." roleas become a powerful model for women with a respected voice in politics. she joins us live from new york this new. my first question to you is, how view?"been joining "the megan: first, thank you for that introduction. it's like the nicest introduction anyone has given me. adrianna: we try. show. view is an iconic taking over a list of the seat is such a privilege. it has been really fun so far. i is a nice break from -- have been focusing on cancer for the last four months. it has been a nice distraction
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the producers and cohosts have been really wonderful. >> it seems like you are having a lot of fun. i saw you and your dad on the show recently. a lot of viewers are wondering how your dad is doing healthwise? and of course about his battles with president trump. every weekend. shout out to washington, d.c., where i see my family. i spent the weekend hanging out with my parents. he is doing good. he is responding well to treatment. but it is a hard battle as anyone who has a loved one with cancer knows, or has cancer themselves. it's hard to describe what it's like. we are very lucky to have a team around him that we do. is a challenge. i pray a lot. i hang out with friends a lot and i have beenri
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but being with my family has really helped. likenna: that's why we you, your honesty and candidness. what else is on the horizon for you? i am just focusing on "the view" right now. it is such a challenge every day. that is definitely my main focus. but honestly, brain cancer awareness and the brain tumor association that i am working with right now is starting to get involved with a lot of charities. i wasn't ready to do anything for the past four months. i am now in a place where i want to do advocacy and fundraising for brain cancer awareness. there is not enough research. there is not enough being done. i don't want anyone facing what my father has, not enough research. just not enough out there for everyone. it's what i'm working on right now. adrianna
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thank you for your time today. of course, you can watch meghan mccain on "the view" right here on abc seven monday through friday. raine had a lot of overnight, a lot of wind overnight. what are we expecting? brian: wind will call down as we head into the afternoon. overnight, a cold one, 30's and 40's. for trick-or-treaters, it may be a little chilly, but i don't think you need to many later's. adrianna: don't ruin the cost -- too many layers. adrianna: don't ruin the costume. brian: what happening out there. we do have those breezes. you can see from our camera, it is shaking as the winds continue to whip. we are looking at 15-20 mile-per-hour winds. they will calm down this afternoon. gtsat times near that
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hour. the newl be impacting england area, as we have been talking about today. temperatures will warm up a little this afternoon, but not much further, mid-to-upper 50's. if you are running errands this afternoon, have your sunglasses and an extra layer to keep yourself insulated. tonight, temperatures will slip back into the 40's. i think probably middle 40's downtown, middle 30's in the suburbs. that's what we are expecting later on this evening as you get away from the urban heat. it does get a little cooler in hagerstown, martinsburg, upper 30's in winchester. low 40's in manassas. 41 tonight in frederick. the big storm is lifting northward. this energy will lift a away from us. not expecting
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today and tomorrow but we could tw a shower or to the -- or o. tomorrow, mid 50's by midday, 60 by the afternoon. tomorrow night, the all-important forecast for trick-or-treating. the sun goes down at 6:09 p.m. falling -- temperatures through the 50's by 7:00 and 8:00. it will be cool. friday is the warmest of the next couple of days. saturday and sunday could bring a shower. you will notice on the extended outlook, a little moisture .hance wednesday late 70 on thursday. 74 on friday. the weekend a little bit unsettled. don't forget, saturday before bed, set your clock's back an hour. next week, we warm back up. adrianna: my favorite part of fall, the extra hour. nasty weather for the
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rain came down for most of the game. the skins did not play well at all. kirk cousins connected for the touchdown. the skins missed the extra point though. they trailed by seven. then this. left,ust under 30 seconds kirk cousins is picked off by byron jones. he takes it all the way in for a touchdown. the redskins lose this 133-19. big baseball news for the nationals. according to reports, dave martinez will be the new manager, agreeing to a three-year deal. that will make him the seventh full-time manager for the nats since 2005. shortly after the an lds, the team announced that dusty baker would not return. are now juststros one win away from their first world series title in franchise history. alex bregman's r.b.i. single in the bottom of the tent sealed a 13-12 win for the astros.
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and 17 minutes, the second longest world series game ever played. game six is tomorrow night in l.a. the astros lead the series 3-2. this world series may go down as one of the most exciting ever. we have already seen two games go into extra innings. a lot of that has to do with all of the home runs that have been hit. last night, another seven out of the park. holmes on why the baseballs may be causing an increase in homers. air to left! >> 22 and counting. park are flying out of the at an historic rate. addeddgers and astros another seven last night, including this shot. the fans in the stands and at home love the long ball. hitters love it, too, but for the pitchers servi
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those homers, it's a different story. >> the main complaint is that the ball is a little different in the postseason, even from the postseason to the world series. they are a little slick. >> why so many homers? one theory, slick baseballs. pitchers tell sports illustrated the balls are slicker than the ones used in the regular season, but major league baseball says the balls are made to the same standards as the regular season baseballs. the only difference is the gold stamping on the baseballs. with black friday just about a month away, many shoppers are already looking at what they can grab. this black friday is the best if you want to score a tv. stores will hit record lows on 60 inch sets. iphone sevens will be as low as a dollar
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for gamers, playstation four will be as low as $179. coming up, a surrogate mother carrying twins with a surprise she never thought could happen. we will
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adrianna: back now with a mother's battle for her baby. a woman who offer to be a surrogate discovered that one of the two baby she was carrying was actually her biological child. linsey davis has more on the remarkable journey to get her child back.
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we will have more on this story
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independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam nt to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. now to a new survey regarding educators. teachers mental health is declining due to stress. budget cuts and students play a
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86% of the nearly 5000 educators surveyed said they do not feel say they do not approve of education secretary betsy devos. many teachers only average 5-7 hours of sleep per night. the education department has yet to comment on the findings of the survey. halloween is tomorrow, but today is national candy corn day. love it or hate it, the sweet treat is popular this time of year. they were made in the late 1800s to celebrate the beauty of corn and the autumn colors. yet. yuck.phone -- the iphone x is about to hit markets, and if you get one, don't drop it. cost nearly now $100 more than the iphone eight plus repair.
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quality phone case and screen protector. the phone is $1000. i'm sure the repairs are expensive. let's take a look of the extended forecast. we have a blustery afternoon. tonight, 30's and 40's. tomorrow, a cool day for halloween. temperatures will be falling through the 50's but it will be a dry day. the next chance of precipitation is on wednesday ahead of the next warm front. through midweek. by thursday and friday, temperatures are ramping up. looking into next weekend, that will be our next chance for a weather maker. , we switch our clock's back one hour on saturday. adrianna: thank you for joining us. be sure to watch abc seven news at 4:00. have a one.
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ralcandidate for'm governor,rtham, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed.rtham, because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from thousands of virginians. enron ed gillespie. he's not lobbying for you.
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