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started pointing the gun at me saying all we need is an apology. alison: a stabbing sparked by road rage. here from the victims who say the attackers followed them home. jonathan: emotions boil over just days before virginians elect a new governor. ying on and companies pre your desperation. 7 on your side investigates which companies to watch out for. jonathan: and an officer with a hidden talent. >> now abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. >> he is protecting his face and looking at me because he knows they have the gun on my face. jonathan: a family was savagely attacked in their home. the police say this started because of a road rage incident in prince william county. alison: and the people who did it are still out there tonight.
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happening right now. tim: ryu scared at all? >> no. with a knifetabbed and beaten with a baseball bat. >> he took all the beatings for us. tim: the wife did not want to show their face or use their names because prince william county police are still looking for their attackers. >> they threw them on the sofa, beat him, stabbed him. the incident happened when her 19-year-old son refused to let a honda civic speed by and they chased the teenager home. >> my husband said get in the house. tim: mom called 911 and grabbed a baseball bat, but the invaders snatched it and used the bat to beat her husband. then one of the attackers, a woman, pulled out a gun. >> she said all we need it was an apology. tim: all she could do was watch the brutal attk
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looking at me because he knows the woman has regarded in my face. tim: the attackers eventually left, getting away before the police could catch them. >> i want them to go to jail for life. tim: tonight there is a detailed suspect description which is on app, and theree was also a suspect description with a black honda civic with a gold or silver stripe on the side. tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: and this just in -- what you are looking at a surveillance video that shows windows being broken and paint sprayed on the wall at diplomatic offices in northwest washington. d.c. police said that happened on the 1200 block of 23rd street northwest. if you have information, contact d.c. police.
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ends in house arrest for former members of trump's campaign, charges coming down this morning tied with the russian interference probe. jonathan: the president maintains there was no collusion, but one source said he is seething tonight, breaking down the names. former campaign aide george pop annapolis pled guilty to lying to federal agents. alison: richard gates placed under house arrest, plating to guilty -- pleading not to charges of conspiracy and money laundering. paul manafort is also under house arrest after pleading not guilty to similar charges. jonathan: anna-lysa gayle has the very latest. the question tonight is, what happens next? ali-lysa: jonathan and son, as you may recall, this is paul manafort's condo that was
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this is not listed as part of the properties that authorities may try to seize, but there are others that are not too far from here. >> it feels like the beginning, not the end of the process. this is not partisanship, this is the criminal process. anna-lysa: trump campaign chairman paul manafort and former trump campaign official rick gates remain under house arrest after not pleading -- after pleading not guilty. they are accused of laundering millions of dollars through offshore accounts. >> this is an action that took place outside of the campaign. the george washington university law professor said in the next few weeks we will learn more as the investigation unfolds. >> i think we might see much more evidence coming out as a result of this indictment. anna-lysa: paul manafort was also accused of using the money to purchase real estate like this in arlington.
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around here, it's not really surprising somebody in his position would get in on this market. anna-lysa: manafort and courtare due back in november 2. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: abc 7 is giving you an in-depth look at these cases with all the documents related to the indictments on line. read them through the abc 7 app. nancy: the police confirming an arrest war and has been issued in virginia for actress rose mcgowan on drug charges. januaryce saying in items left on a dulles flight belonging to mcgowan tested positive for narcotics. andwas in town that month the police reached out to her so
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county court. she has been in the headlines as one of harvey weinstein's most vocal accusers, saying that he sexually assaulted her. jonathan: the international academy of television arts and sciences will no longer give kevin spacey the international emmy founders award. an actor said that spacey made an unwanted sexual advance on him in 1986 when he was just 14 and spacey was 26. also accused of deflection by coming out as gay in his apology. that flicks says "house of cards" will end at the end of the coming season, but says the timing is just was a dental. bill: tomorrow morning, we will have mid 40's. it will be chilly. as we head into halloween come a very nice day with a high temperature right around 60, partly cloudy
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this time of year, but not bad with the wind today. coming up, we will break down the halloween festivities specifically tomorrow night and the rest of the weekend with the next weather maker around the corner. alison: just look at this video, stunning new video into the newsroom as a home is swept away by a flood it river in new hampshire. the houses floating down the river and then hits the bridge. the northeastn of was affected by severe weather over the weekend. jonathan: human skeletal remains were found by survey crews along suitland parkway, wrapped in a outside of the beltway that borders joint base andrews. the remains have not been identified. is the deadline
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investigation into graduation rates in prince george's county schools. there are also claims of grade fixing in the district. maryland bureau chief brad bell said the report will be in on time but will probably not be made public at first. alison: a halloween display in has been taken down. neighbors said that it showed a black man hanging from a tree. they called 7 on your side and the display was removed. the homeowner say the object hanging was wearing a monster mask and the complaints are unfair and oversensitive. jonathan: we are in the final stretch of the campaign events for the virginia gubernatorial race, republican ed gillespie appearing beside marco rubio in sterling tonight. there were tense moments as demonstrators gathered. one protester made her way onto the stage but was taken away by security for stop jay korff was there. jay: emotions erupted monday night before and during the major rally for republan
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gillespie. immigration activist took to the stage to protest deportations, just as u.s. senator was about to take the stage. escorted theies woman off the property without incident. before the rally, besides faced all. those backing ralph northam said that lsb is not moderate enough to lead the commonwealth. wevirginia is diverse and need to value every resident of virginia no matter what your background. jay: both candidates unfazed by the pre-election day drama, with messages of inclusiveness. >> i will be a governor for all virginians. jay: and getting the vote out. >> make sure that you vote and all your friends vote. jay: in sterling, virginia, jay korff, abc 7 news. jonathan: democratic candidate ralph northam wl
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church tomorrow, trick or treating with kids at the children's hospital. , the pollk to go shows northern leading republican ed gillespie by 17 points and a survey of likely voters. alison: a federal judge blocked most of president trump's plan to block transgender service members. in addition the administration cannot stop transgender americans from joining the military. the judge kept the ban on using government funds for transgender reassignment surgeries. we have a health alert for women tonight as a new study looks at tylenol and the possible effect on pregnancies. plus -- >> companies making unapproved cancer fighting claims, and we went undercover to investigate.
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children. se study defined as long use 29 days or more. not all experts agree and say more research is needed. the bottom line is ask your doctor. jonathan: selling a false promise in the face of a cancer diagnosis. the fda called that cruel deception and is aggressively going after companies that do it. alison: they are not the only ones who want you to believe in a numerical and a bottle. consumer investigator kimberly suiters has the story. kimberly: she was a powerful competitive athlete. ana's toughest test was breast cancer. walking this far on her own his progress. >> that's very hard for an athlete to here, very hard for anyone to hear. surgery, chemo, radiation, the cancer came back in her bones. this time she is choosing the natural
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healing itself. it just takes time. kimberly: breast cancer patient vanessa jones took her time. >> i think we should be more open-minded to possibly other treatments. kimberly: she spent $30,000 out-of-pocket for treatment. patients were willing or desperate to try unapproved medicines or targeted by companies promising cancer cures. >>. it is a cruel deception kimberly: preying on desperation? >> absolutely. kimberly: the fda is going after companies that say their arm your goals in a bottle. they areies claiming treating or curing cancer. kimberly: were those lies? >> those companies were marketing products not fda approved. kimberly: in
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can harm you. this claims to pull cancer out of the body. there were reports of patients who have used these products that have suffered severe burns and scarring, in some instances disfigured. kimberly: in april, the fda warned 14 companies to submit their products to be evaluated or remove their claims. six months later, it appears few have complied. for another we found the same product, the same promises under a new site. one company removed its product but not its video. several companies print disclaimers. two companies remain defiant. ♪ this group says a non-toxic chemo is a miraculous promise and refers to the
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fda as the federal death administration. a blog on the site accuses the fda of being in the pocket of the drug industry. those 14 companies just a drop in the bucket. even though it is illegal to claim that they treat or cure cancer without the fda's approval. listen to what 7 on your side when we went into six different shops undercover. recommendations range from vitamins to tea, from marijuana to miracles. they've given up on those treatments. they have taken this and the cancer is gone. i think it is a miracle. >> it's much more hope. it is heartbreaking. she encourages a combination of alternative and conventional medicines for cancer care. >> when you say the scary c-word,
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that will cure them. >> eventually it's a risk. there are no guarantees. kimberly: as much as they would like to believe, they know there is no bottled cure. >> it's your body. it's your life. you have to take charge and do the research and listen to your inner voice. the powerthe fda has to seize products and prosecute, but they have not taken further action against any of the 14 companies given warning letters. 7 on your side asked all 14 to respond to the warning letters. only three dead. for their full responses, head over to our website, wjla.com. bill: thank you, kimberly. switching gears, starting with the weather, things are very quiet, not just in the district but across the entire region. a few showers earlier on well to the west, but those are now long gone. the futurecast, jumping into the morning,
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lots of sunshine, just a few passing clouds. have your sunglasses, it will be chilly start to the day, mid-to low 40's. lunchtime back into the upper 50's. we should stop out tomorrow under plenty of sunshine, probably around 62, a little cooler in the outlying spots. notice no problems on this map. very few clouds and no rainfall, bone dry across the region. tomorrow night, the big halloween festivities, it will be cool and fine. bus stop forecast tomorrow, anywhere between 30's in the cooler spots, low 40's and some of the warmer areas. coats in the morning. the recess back into the 50's, the missile -- dismissal right around 60. halloween forecast specifically, with the running man --
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do the running man if i could, but i cannot. jonathan: move out of the way so we can see the running man. bill: i don't want to hurry. 7:00, 50 degrees by 9:00 tomorrow evening. yes, chilly, but should not have any rainfall. wednesday, a few scattered showers, not bad. fortune"ling "wheel of is coming to the area. go to our website, wjla.com, to find information on that. mid-70's friday. then saturday, potentially in the afternoon and evening, we drop into the 60's and bring in the chance of showers. then a little quiet for the early part of next week. last but certainly not least, this upcoming weekend not forget to set your clocks back saturday night into sunday. this day next
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jonathan: i'll am as did that this past saturday. i was so confused -- i almost did that this past saturday. i was so confused. bill doesn't have moves like this. alison: this is my favorite video of the day. this is an alabama police officer dancing with children on his patrol. this video has gone viral. the mom posted the video online. she was impressed, and so was her five-year-old daughter. the officer spent about 10 minutes with the family, then headed back out on patrol. fantastic. jonathan: she has all the moves. alison: so cute. jonathan: there was some trick-or-treating on pennsylvania avenue. you have to see what they did to the white house.
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jonathan: we take you now to the white house, and you cannot help but think how creative they got. the south lawn was opened to kids and parents for more than 20 local schools, the literary families, and community -- military families, and community organizations. alison: and the really cool presidential eminem's. jonathan: check out the t
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the injury list for the redskins is about a mile long and these are not second string players. 13 injured players mentioned today, nine of them starters. the offensive line hurting the starters out including trent williams and brandon scherff. in jordan reed is doubtful to play in seattle sunday. don't tell kirk cousins their season is doomed. great job ofs do a looking big picture and where we are headed and sometimes you have a much better idea of that, but all i do is focus each day and what i can do. robert: the winless 49ers made a tray tonight
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tonight for jimmy garage below. now that the 49ers have a quarterback, they may not be in the market for kirk cousins after all. of the night, andrew wiggins of the minnesota timberwolves. you have to be quicker than that. or you become a poster. dunking all over josh brent it sinful stop the icing on the cake, the timberwolves won. and the nationals made it official today, naming dave martinez their next manager.
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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. alison: cold, and tomorrow night the kids have to bundle up? bill:
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m mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. female narrator: what would john adams do to women's health? adams argued before the supreme court to give employers control over your access to birth control. adams also supports giving employers the power to block access to affordable contraception for 1.6 million virginia women. and adams opposes abortion even in cases of rape, or incest. john adams: wrong for women's health. wrong for virginia. what if home security was different?
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