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message to all new yorkers is, do what you do best. be new yorkers. be strong. be proud. be resilient. show the whole world right now that we will not be moved by terror. adrianna: at noon, new york mayor bill de blasio pitching a message of strength. this after the deadliest attack in that city since 9/11. diggingauthorities are into the deadly truck rampage that killed eight people in lower manhattan. brad bell is live
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bread: new yorkers are following the mayor's instructions and they are getting on with life. this is still a crime scene. see ane street, you can nypd box truck. behind that, the home depot rental truck that was used in this attack. i can't tell for sure what they're doing, but there were a number of crime scene technicians and biohazard suits. there's also a tow truck, so we believe they're getting ready to wrap up the crime scene. yes, there was just a press conference where new details were offered about the state of the investigation. there was talk about the suspect in this case, 29-year-old sayfullo saipov, whose becky immigrant has been in the united states since 2010. lee's revealing when they got to his car, they found multiple knives. excuse me, when they got
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rental truck, they found multiple knives. he was in possession of a paintball gun and a bb gun. note told they did find a in that truck where sayfullo theov said he did this in name of isis. police revealing they believe he of implanting this for weeks -- he had been planning this for weeks, following the model called by isis to use vehicles in attacks like this to carry out terror attacks. the police commissioner at the press conference saying, it is not going to work. what happened yesterday was not ok. it will never be something in it was will just accept as inevitable. since 9/11, we, along with our partners at the local state and federal level, have disrupted or prevented two dozen plot against new york city. countless lives have been saved. but none of that matters when eight innocent lives are taken by a criminal committing a cowardly act driving a rental
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back live, new information as well about the officer who stopped this attack. we're told he is a veteran five-year officer, 28 years old. he had the courage to approach the suspect and bring him down, then render aid so he could be captured alive and be questioned about what is happening. we understand as well he has been questioned after surgery and it is reported he has portray to police he is proud of what happened. you can see the damage to the truck. this is the crime scene right here. the crime scene extends 15 blocks north. rampage. of this in manhattan, brad bell, abc 7 news. adrianna: it follows a tragically familiar pattern host up in the last two years alone, there have been almost a dozen incidents using vehicles from the london bridge tube a
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day in france. the christmas market in berlin and now halloween in new york city. police and our area are stepping up security to make sure our public spaces are safe. john gonzales continues our team coverage on the national mall. john: i'm standing in the shadows of the u.s. capitol. behind me is a very popular bike lane in downtown d.c. we of been talking to some of reacts.ists as d.c. law enforcement agencies are being extremely extra vigilant today. security was beefed up last night before, during, and after the local halloween events. mpd setting of not only barricades in georgetown, but also parking dump trucks in the area, trying to prevent the use of a vehicle to ram crowds. a more and more popular strategy these days. keys to deterring it
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more visible than ever, and focusing on the so-called soft targets such as parks and stadiums. >> i am originally from new york. you just kind of have to be cautious wherever you go. d.c. is a target, it has a lot of soft targets, so i always practice being aware of my surroundings. >> i am always thinking about cars hitting you, especially with a kid on the back. no matter what the causes it is always a concern. john: always stay alert and if you notice anything suspicious, always notify police. on capitol hill, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. adrianna: we are following every angle of the terror. get up to the second updates on the abc 7 news at. you can download it for free. in an hour's time, some tech executives will be grilled on capitol hill again.
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leaders will be testifying about russia meddling in the presidential election. in a hearing yesterday, facebook admitted it missed key signals and revealed russian backed ads as false and defamatory information reached more than half of all its users. >> it continued until we disabled the accounts. in hindsight, we should have had a broader lens. adrianna: social media companies say they're putting new restrictions in place like hiring more and reviewers. those executive's will face the house intelligence committee task force later on today. less than a week until election day in the virginia governor's race and things are certainly getting a lot tighter. democrat ralph northam's lead has narrowed to five percentage points. .ou develop from their camp late last night, a group supporting ralph northam pull this controversial ad we told you about yesterday. it came just hours after the deadly truck attack in lower manhattan
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the organization did not give a specific reason for pulling the at, but the group's president said it knew it would ruffle hold up tod it would the republican party. to see the interview with adrian godfrey, go to wjla.com. turning to our weather, crisp start and cloudy start to the month. molly cochran has a check on the forecast. molly: good afternoon. here's a look outside. satellite and radar showing some showers mainly off to the northwest. that is really where the activity is expected to stay today. we will be stuck with some clouds. on thestill a little cool side. mid 40's for hagerstown. 55 in the metro. low 60's poured -- toward pass river. this afternoon, temperatures are expected to come up. our daytime high right around 60. overnight tonight, temperatures staying in the 50's.
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that will be bringing back southerly winds and heat for the later half of the week. 73 tomorrow under partly sunny skies. it looks like a great afternoon, but warmer than average for this time of year. we are cloudy and cool today, maybe a sprinkle this afternoon. the study rainfall well off to the west. 73 tomorrow. mid 70's to close out the work week on friday with added cloud cover as well. this upcoming weekend, saturday into sunday, a little bit of clouds linger. 30% chance for wet weather to kick things off on saturday. temperatures in the low 60's for the start of the week in and into the 70's on sunday. a roller coaster ride of temperatures, looks like it is sticking around for quite a while. we will have to contend with isolated showers. coming up, we will talk of what is in store in the next week. just reminder, we fall back this weekend. adrianna: today the
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redskins chipped in to help build a new playground. more than 200 volunteers from the organization helped out. since the charitable organization began in 2000, they are given back more than $20 million to this community. >> your breaking people's stuff. ain'tecause somebody whooped you tail. adrianna: probably wishing he never turn to a life of crime. eye oninue to keep an the investigation happening right now in new york city. another live report on the terror attack in manhattan is coming out. first, a check of traffic in our area. : it is going to be a little bit busy in a few spots today. starting off on 270 southbound route 109, exit 22, you see the left lane is blocked with cones
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that is the very end of a work zone. delays stretch back to this point off route 80 for the southbound ride. other than that, in pretty good shape. down to the beltway outer loop past colesville road, a work zone. that is in your left lane as well. pretty significant jam across the top side of the beltway. back to new hampshire avenue, a bit of a jam after this point, but not too bad to the exit itself. traffic is moving going that way. just beyond this, that is where things will start to slow down. topside at connecticut avenue, in pretty good shape for both directions. on colesville road itself, inbound telling with more roadwork today past dale drive. that right lane is blocked with cones in the roadway. heading into downtown silver spring, explain -- expect a slower right. we will be back wi
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adrianna: overnight, the one world trade center lit up in red, white, and blue in a symbol of unity following the deadliest terror attack in that city since 9/11. coming up at 12:30, a live report from the big apple with the latest on the investigation following the deadly truck attack. this developing story out of california, dramatic hostage crisis near l.a. ending in gunfire. this after a parents stormed into a school and help a teacher hostage for several hours. -- held a teacher hostage for several hours. 11:00 a.m.,r hundreds of students evacuated and swat teams swarming castle view elementary school your los angeles with reports of a hostage situation. eyewitness say the staof
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way through the school office. >> immediately, i felt -- >> he allegedly grabbed first-grade teacher linda montgomery, holing the seven-year-old into a classroom. >> one of our first-grade teachers had a disgruntled parent. just pray for her. >> the school on lockdown, terrified students evacuated single file waiting for hours at this thereby park. anxious parents rushing to check on their children. elizabeth ray is worried her first grade daughter was caught in the middle. >> i grabbed her. we started going back -- i know i needed to get somewhere safe. >> amidst the chaos, two men on the scene tried to get through to the suspect, telling her station kabc that they are related to the man. >> he is not a bad guy. he is never been in trouble. he is a good kid. he's having an emotional breakdown. >> after hours of negotiations
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and with the well-being of the teacher unknown, the decision was made to move in. >> everything is secured. our officers or detectives are going to go in and methodically investigate this to determine what happened. an andstandoff coming to with the swat team shooting the suspect. watch as you can see him being transported out of the school on a stretcher. >> when your breaking people's stuff, it is because somebody ain't whooped your tail. adrianna: a hard lesson learned for would be the. former mayor spotted a juvenile breaking into his truck and his instinct as a former elementary principal kicked in. he paddled the boy until officers showed up. he did not know the boy had a weapon. in thatked him separated him from his gun. after the fact, things are a lot more sober and you're able to
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happened in this education. adrianna: another person involved in the break-in is still on the loose. this is not the first time someone try to take from the mayor. he jokingly said he is getting too old to be taking on those criminals. a rough arrest caught on camera in july has led to a lawsuit. they have reached a $500,000 settlement in this controversial arrest. the camera video shows detective jeff payne aggressively during -- dragging nurse wubbels in cuffs after she refused to let him draw blood from an unconscious patient involved in a traffic crash. she plans to use part of the money to fund a program that helps other people access police bodycam footage. a reporter covering the virginia governor's race as fairfax county police used excessive force when arresting him over the weekend. mike stark was at a parade in when it one sunday point was told to get off the road and leave the candidate alone. stark
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officer. moments later, he was taken down and arrested. >> anyone who looks at the video can see somewhere things went off the rails. dig up starks is charged with disorderly conduct and avoiding arrest. fairfax county police have launched an internal investigation into this incident. right now montgomery county crews are preparing for snow already. the county is holding a snow preparedness drill today. they will be simulating a six inch snowstorm. suzanne kennedy has more on the process. belowe: we have had average snowfall but that doesn't mean counties aren't gearing up for what may be in the future. take a look behind me. just getting underway in montgomery county is an all-day event to make sure road crews are prepared for this winter season. the division of highway services is holding its annual prepared is even today. this drill simulates how crews would respond to a six inch snowfall. that means testing
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of 175 vehicles. will refer motorized themselves with their routes the cover 5200 lane miles. they tell us it is not the snow that worries them, it is the ice. >> in this region, yet to be prepared for the ice storms that are tricky. i think everyone knows that. they are more dangerous than snow and more difficult for us to treat and keep the roads in good shape. suzanne: new tracking devices will be tested this season to find out which areas have been plowed in which areas still need to be serviced. suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. adrianna: molly, we are talking about snow? molly: not here, but it is falling in the northeast stop in pennsylvania. adrianna: stay up there. molly: i agree. we are expected to be warm once again. ge
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bit cloudy. that is expected to be the case for the remainder of today. showers off to the north and to the west. in addition, blue shading in northern pennsylvania. for the d.c. area, maybe just a few scattered sprinkles. a few peaks of green in our area. for the most part, we're not talking heavy rainfall for the remainder of today. you can see if you specs of green outside hagerstown. by the evening commute, we should be dry. temperature wise, 45 in cumberland. 55 in d.c. 56 in andrews. a warm front will be moving our way. daytime high today him a right around 62. not too far from average. a little cloud cover and the wind starts to shift out of the cell. if you're headed to the wizards game, it should be drive. notice are temperatures in the upper 50's. as t
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can leave the heavy coat behind. you're talking dry skies. take a look at temperatures to start on thursday, 56, low 60's by about lunchtime, then breaking into the 70's at 5:00 tomorrow. warmer than average for this time of year. as we take a look at the extended forecast, we will be warm again on friday. 75 for the daytime high, a few showers possible late, about 30% chance. that will be the case on saturday. we drop into the low 60's, but right back into the 70's on sunday. that local -- that roller coaster ride of temperatures will continue to the early to middle half of next week. monday, 30% chance of what weather. i don't forget to mention we fall back this weekend. set the clocks and change the batteries in any of the smoke alarms. further in a next week, we are expecting a cool down by we
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, decisive game 7 tonight in the world series. the dodgers hang on three have in one last night in los angeles area to tie up the series with the houston astros. the world series champion will be crowned tonight. the last first pitch of the year is set for a: 20. despite the astros losing game six, dozens of the teams fans are grateful today. 98 fans went to game six on a 747 chartered by f houston businessman known as mattress max. he held a drawing. some were first responders and veterans. >> you get back like this, you can't ask for more than that. the guide to be doing anything he? wants with his money, and he is doing this? adrianna: he made headlines to her can hardly open his furniture store to displaced residents. we have kicked off november the right way with a seasonably cool start. molly is ba
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adrianna: talking about cool weather and the 70's? november starting up pretty seasonable. 62 today, a warm front tomorrow and a friday. notice the highs in the mid 70's to close out the work week. we will drop back to the low 60's on saturday with a few sprinkles. we fall back as well late saturday night and early sunday. highs back in the 70's for the early half of the week. more right after this.
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wase know this action intended to break our spirit. >> he is in the bike lane. >> 29-year-old male. >> he was on his knees with his hands on his head. >> this was particularly of terror.t adrianna: right now i 12:30, and update on the deadly terror attack in manhattan. a man who pledged allegiance to isis killed eight people and injured at least 11 others when he drove down a bike path. kristin holmes is live just blocks from where this unfolded this afternoon. good afternoon. just one block behind me on this closed off road, they still have the truck sitting there.
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more information about that suspect, the 29-year-old from uzbekistan. we listened to a press conference in which we heard from the deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism. he said there were a number of knives recovered from the truck the hind me, and it appears this man was planning the attack for weeks using an isa's guide they have put out for putting these kinds of attack. remains,, the question how was this man not on anyone's radar? right now we're learning that he was in on any form of terrorism watch list and he wasn't under any form of surveillance. so how did he go from a guy who lived in new jersey driving and uber with a wife and kids to somebody who committed the worst terror attack new york has seen since 9/11? >> this was an act of terror and a particularly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians.
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tuesday when sayfullo saipov, a 29-year-old uzbek national drove a rented truck into pedestrians and bicyclists near the world trade center. >> i was walking down the street. it was a normal day. just out of nowhere, i hear or see people running and screaming. >> witnesses also report the suspect shouted in arabic and a law-enforcement official says that was a note in the truck claiming the attack was done in the name of isis. >> he was associated with isis and he was radicalized domestically. he is a depraved coward. >> sayfullo saipov was shot by in what the officer ryan nash. >> the 29-year-old exited the vehicle brandishing weapons. and your police officer confronted the subject and shot him in the abdomen. the
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hospital. >> the focus now, the investigation into what happened and why. >> that work is going to be done by the fbi, nypd, and all of our partners to determine exactly who this man is, what moves them to this horrible act. again, more information coming out. this case is so unique because it is unlike any terror attack we have really seen in the last couple of years. the suspect is alive. they are questioning him. we know they have been grilling him since last night trying to piece this together. now we have learned his wife is cooperating with authorities. expect to learn more and more about what happened exactly, what led up to yesterdays tragic events. adrianna: kristin holmes, thank you. we are also learning more about the victims in this attack. and the hero officer who stopped the killer. we go outside bellevue hospital where some of the injured were taken. >> this
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particularly cowardly act of terror, aimed at innocent civilians. >> it was just after 3:00 p.m. tuesday when sayfullo saipov, a 29-year-old uzbek national drove a rented truck into a crowd of bicyclists and pedestrians near the world trade center. >> it up and out of nowhere. it was a normal day. just out of nowhere, i see people running and screaming. >> witnesses also report the suspect shouted in arabic and a law-enforcement official says there was a note in the truck claiming the attack was done in the name of isis. >> he was associated with isis. he was radicalized domestically. and he is -- dead, five high school friends from argentina visiting new york city to celebrate her 30th graduation from high school. the home depot truck plowing into them as they took a group bike ride. >>
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ground. >> more than a dozen injured, eight killed as first responders rushed to the mile-long crime scene and lower manhattan. >> i was able to see the bodies and three destroyed bicycles as well is the police, firefighters, bomb squad, swat team arriving on scene. >> oh, my god. >> six died at the scene, two at a hospital. one is a builder national. several are still clinging to life at hospitals while this man, 28 euros in ypg officer ryan nash, is being held as a euro. you put in and to the rampage by confronting them and then shooting him in the stomach. >> i want to commend the response of the nypd officer on post new the location who stopped the carnage moments after it begin. >> is a six-year veteran, responding to a separate incident in the area when he rushed to the carnage. the long island resident commanded sayfullo saipov to drop his wean,
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gun. nash shot him by keeping them alive so that authorities can get more information from him. adrianna: we're learning more about the suspect's background as well. sayfullo saipov came to the u.s. in 2010 from uzbekistan. reports show he came through the diversity visa program. while in the u.s. coming is bounced around living in florida, ohio, new jersey were he worked as an uber driver for the last six months. the comedy says he passed a background check but he is had multiple interactions with law enforcement, mostly for traffic violations. ofare following every angle his terror attack for you. get up to the second updates on the abc 7 news app that you can download for free. attack,the terror millions still hit the streets in manhattan for the annual halloween parade. the nypd some more personnel, blocker tracks, and officers along the
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more reason to show up. if anything, they said they felt safe knowing security was also stepped up. did you know today in montgomery county there preparing for six inches of snow? it is not actually going to snow, but crews are getting ready for when it does. they're holding a preparedness drill today assimilating a six inch snow storm. clouds i was will be covering more than 5200 miles of road and the counties to operation center will activate just like in a real snowstorm. lucky for us, we're probably a long time from seeing snowfall in our area. we did have a pretty cold start to the morning. molly cochran has a check on the forecast. molly: it has been a pretty cool start, but we are expecting temperatures to come up into the later half of the week. here's a look at live doppler radar. pretty quiet for the d.c. metro, mostly cloudy skies with a few specks of green. maybe a sprinkle this afternoon. the bulk of the wet weather off to the north and well off to t
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allowing for just a spotty showers today, mainly just thicker clouds. wise, 62 this afternoon. that is right around average. heading further into the week, it is definitely going to feel warmer. i think you'll notice that tonight. upper 50's. really all night long that is where those temperatures will have her, mid to upper 50's -- upper 50's.o notice the daytime high tomorrow, low 70's. tomorrow is the best day to enjoy partly sunny skies. by friday, at a cloud cover, 30% chance for wet weather. notice the temperature in the mid 70's. we will cool off quickly for the first half of the weekend, but back into the 70's on sunday. coming up, we will talk what we could expected to weaken and terms of rain or whether it will be dry and have a look at the next week. stay tuned for that. adrianna: thank you.
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redskins aren't shipping and help kids in need. 200 volunteers showed up this morning to help build a new playground. ryan hughes has more on this. ryan: the washington redskins organization is spending time away from the football field and employees are getting their hands dirty giving back to the community. more than 200 volunteers are working hard helping to build a playground for children in need at d.c. prep elementary. >> for our employees were working day in and day out around football, this is something concrete they can walk away from and see the fruits of their labor in one day. ryan: the charitable foundation is teaming up with vendor foundation inc. and kaboom, moving a mountain of mulch, mixing concrete, and assembling pieces of the playground that will be built in only a few short hours. the students are not only getting a state-of-the-art playground, but had a major int
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met the kids and figured out what they wanted. we used that as inspiration for what we're doing today. >> we are just thrilled to be a little help another school. i think this is our fifth kaboom build in the district. >> they have given back more than $20 million to the community. in northeast, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. next, couldming up instagram, snapchat come or facebook the leading to your child's anxiety? the conversation that may have you thinking
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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.
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at noon. adrianna: you may have seen this video yesterday, but when you williams is ok after a very scary moment on air. >> let's get started. our first -- adrianna: in a statement, the shows votes persons has williams was dehydrated and was examined by medical professionals before finishing the show. she said she was overheated in the costume and simply fainted. now to an experiment karen sneed to pay close attention to. -- parents need to pay close attention to. get them to be consumed by social media. deborah roberts took a closer look at how social media affects teenagers and zaidi -- anxiety. >> there's a constant pressure i guess with everybody. >> teen
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girls offering surprising details about their struggles. we set up an experiment in new york and invited a few to come and sit and talk with us. unbeknownst to them, on the other side of this glass will set their mothers right here listening and learning about their daughters. in the adjoining room, the girls only see a plane mirror. how many would say stress is a big problem in your lives? your hand when a big-time. the talk quickly turns to the biggest challenge right now -- social media. research shows daily one third of teenage girls are suffering from anxiety. we wondered if their lives online at to the problem. how big of a heart of your lives is social media? >> very big. >> snapchat. >> my mom has by instagram password so she will see things before i do and will be asking questions. >> she says about who she is following online. all of these rl
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instagram, facebook, snapchat. 71% of all teens use more than one social media site, a way of expressing themselves. online they look happy, yet these girls say there is a dark side. mea lot of criticism towards on social media, but i choose not to pay attention to it. >> cyber bullying translates into real life and you people talking to you while you're right there. >> and if someone says, it ought the way you look? >> i don't care. but then i'm like, are you kidding me? >> i don't hate my body but i see there's room for improvement all the time. >> their honesty about insecurity is tougher one mile behind the mirror. >> a lot of people think i'm anorexic because i'm really skinny. it can hurt, but yet have tough skin. >> if you get bullied -- i was bullied because i do unibrow and i wasn't skinny. >> you hide any
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>> let's talk to your mom's because they are here. stunned their moms just heard. >> what surprised you most about anything you heard from your daughter? >> the struggles are so different that kids are going through now. >> i believe if parents engage the kids more, they get more out of them. >> she is emotional so she let it get to her easily. >> she gets this text message, she gets this text message, white of you shave your arm you indian bleep? immediately, the steam came out of my ears. >> with parents so often in the dark, these moms are getting a powerful lesson in the lives of teen girls. >> these girls are gorgeous and smart and full of anxiety. adrianna: super interesting. all right, so the weather
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kind of a roller coaster here lately and into the futurecast. molly: we are starting out november with chapters close to average. seasonable, a little cloudy. started out a little on the cool side. right now you can see out wide there is cloud cover. annapolis, maryland, 56. we should be climbing into the low 60's for a daytime high for many of us. satellite and radar showing a warm front bumping up temperatures later tonight and the later half of the week will stop as we noticed showers off to the north and off to the west, maybe just a very slight chance for a sprinkle later today. that is pretty much it. the cool side for the western regions, cumberland into winchester in the 40's. 56 him a metro. might step out for lunch, still need the light sweater. into the afternoon, 62 in the metro. more clouds will remain and seasonably cool. temperatures
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money of where we should be for this time of year. overnight tonight, we will stay partly to mostly cloudy. notice temperatures in the mid to upper 50's. this is the warm front moving through. southerly winds keeping is pretty mild for this time of year and we will feel it tomorrow. as the kids go back to school tomorrow, maybe a light sweater to start. partly to mostly sunny skies by dismissal. still a little bit cool, but by dismissal at about 3:00 or 4:00, 74 degrees for the daytime high. well above average. as you look at the upcoming weekend, saturday about 30% chance for showers. also added cloud cover. low 60's for the temperature but back to the 70's on sunday. also some cloud cover and an earlier shower. it does not look like a washout, but maybe a few scattered showers. don't forget, we fall back this weekend. as we head into next week, the
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on monday, a spotty showers chance, cloud cover, and temperatures at 75. tuesday, cooler, low 60's. late next week, it does appear that some cooler weather could be moving into the area with the highs in the mid 50's in the shower chances wednesday in a thursday. adrianna: i can't decide in the morning, should i take a jacket or a coat, hoodie? molly: the morning light sweater safe and then you can or the short sleeves in the afternoon. at least tomorrow and friday. adrianna: thank you. all thee game for marbles. a preview of tonight's world series deciding game 7 a look at how the dodgers
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sayfullo saipov adrianna: the series too good to end in six. >> the l.a. dodgers hang on at home, defeating the houston astros in a world threes nailbiter. before the players took the field, a moment of silence the lives lost in new york. >> we send our thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families. >> game six was a battle from the mound with all eyes focused on houston starting pitcher justin verlander. the astros ace did his job, striking out nine batters. but starting in the sixth inning, the dodgers that came alive. doing just enough to force a game seven ton
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heavyweight fight between the two best teams in baseball, period. >> the hometown team has never played a game seven at dodger stadium. tonight could be the night they win it all or will astros bring home a first world series ever? >> the dodgers come the last time it was 1988. you two very hungry starved franchise for world championship. adrianna: 11-year-old from bethesda is getting his wish to meet the washington capitals and it is all things to the make-a-wish program. with leukemiast last year. today, he will attend practice, meet the head coach, and the entire team. tomorrow, he will be front and center at the game, even participating in the clock dropped. -- puck drop. this morning, the all of the claimant arrived in south korea as a countdown to the winter games. the flame touched down in the capital
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your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. with fios gigabit connection, you get the fastest internet available with download speeds up to 940 megs. it's your last chance to get fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus, your choice of hbo or multi-room dvr service included for 2 years, all with a two year agreement. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. hurry and switch now, this offer ends november 4th. go to getfios.com adrianna: sony bringing by the robotic dog, the first version of the toys had debuted in 1999 but was scrapped in 2006.
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will respond to voice commands and can also park, sits, and wag the tail. preorders for the robot begins today in japan. the price tag is a little over $1700. the bad news is, you can't get it for christmas because it doesn't go once they'll until january. in case you don't want to get your kids a real thing, you can spend $1700 for the fake thing. are thatmetimes dogs much money. adrianna: but this one does not eat or -- molly: or have to go outside. adrianna: the weather outside is pretty nice for the start of november. molly: not too bad. if you're taking the dog for a walk, a be a brief sprinkle and temperatures in the low 60's this afternoon. a pretty big warm-up the later half of the week. low 70's. a few scattered showers as well. adrianna: thank you for joining us.
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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.
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>> announcer: it's time for turkey! that's right, we're saying goodbye halloween and hello thanksgiving! oscar winner, susan sarandon, stops by to learn a new twist on a slas sick side that will leave you stuffed. then, a mind-blowing sweet sensation that will raise the bar on dessert forever. plus, a one million dollar surprise you won't want to miss. and it starts right now on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] good afternoon. and welcome to "the chew."
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