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>> now, abc 7 news at noon, on your side. adrianna: police are on the hunt for this man, caught trying to steal cash at a popular restaurant in d.c. his plan backfired, thanks to brave employees you see here. ryan hughes has more on this incredible video. ryan: the restaurant has been in business more than 20 years. workers say they know pretty much everyone who comes in, that when one customer tried to rob the place, these ladies refused to go down without a fight. look at the surveillance video. you can see the suspect in the corner, with blue latex gloves.
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for a customer, he lunges over the customer and tries to snatch money out of the register. but the women behind the counter defended their turf, smacking the suspect in the head with their hands and aluminum foil. another held the register and refused to let go. workers say the suspect never uttered a word, and after a few minutes, he gives up and runs out the door. workers tell me they have seen him before, and their adrenaline kicked him, refusing to let him take advantage of the small, family-owned business. >> everyone is like, my god, he is trying to steal. my friends -- my coworker and my boss were like, this is not right. this just happened. she started hitting him. everyone started hitting him. eventually, he got tired and ran. ryan: the women have a few cuts on their hands, but no one was seriously hurt. the suspected managed to get away with about $30. police hope someone breaking messes him in that
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in northeast, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. judge has set a trial date for the man accused in the june murder of a muslim teenager. or when martinez perez will go on trial march 12, but if he waves his right to a speedy trial, his date will be set for january 7, 2019. torres is charged with capital murder. williamsburg police are investigating a police-involved shooting. an officer shot and wounded a man at the glenwood condo community off of landover road. police say the man was taken down inside one of the buildings and a weapon was recovered. that suspect is now in critical condition. right now, leaders from puerto rico are asking for more help, following the devastation from hurricane maria. gonzalez is on capitol hill with a plea from puerto rico's governor. john? john: good afternoon. some powerful words this afternoon on capitol hill. it
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since hurricane maria decimated puerto rico, and more than half of the power grid on the island is still off-line. it is now considered the largest blackout in u.s. history. when we talk about situations like living conditions, and the lack of drinking water, it is not much different. just as dire. puerto rico governor rosedale and congresswoman jennifer gonzalez held a press conference moments ago here on capitol hill to discuss the historic effects of these hurricanes, and they need for congress to take more action to protect these american citizens. specifically, they want the u.s. territory to be included in the supplemental disaster relief package, and in the tax reform process. >> what we are asking for is equal treatment. it is about equal treatment after a natural disaster. a natural disaster does not look at politics, place, location. it just devastates.
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, as in any other state this would happen. john: now, the senate has already agreed to set aside 30 65 $5 billion in disaster aid for all areas affected by hurricanes this year, but it is believed more than half of that is needed for puerto rico alone. it could take two years to rebuild the island. hill thispitol afternoon, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. adrianna: developing right now, more than 400 are dead and that number is rising at her a seven-point magnitude earthquake hit near the iran-iraq border. it killed at least 407 people, and injured 6700 others. in iraq, at least seven people were killed and 535 injured. theident trump is in philippines as his asia trip winds down. this visit is again centered on trade and north korea. here is karen travers.
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the trump administration says it likes to talk about issues like human rights behind closed doors, leaving that gives more leverage from public criticism. president trump is speaking with president duterte. it was a highly anticipated, closely happen watched meeting with the philippine president, the leader striking a positive tone. had aent trump: we have great relationship, very successful. terron: duterte has come under scrutiny by human rights groups who say he carried out thousands of extrajudicial killings as part of his aggressive crackdown on drug dealers. the white house says the meeting focused on isis, trade, and drugs, and human rights came up in the philippine fight against illegal drugs. before that, it started with an awkward moment. mr. trump and other world leaders stood side-by-side, told to put one hand over the other and shake hands with the person next to them. it
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trump did not seem to be enjoying himself. later, he got down to business, a meeting with the prime ministers of australia and japan. president trump said he has made progress on trade and north korea, that has not pointed to any specific new commitment to take back to washington. he says there is a major announcement he will make wednesday at the white house. trump: it will be north korea and other things. karen: president trump attends one more summit on wednesday, and then has back to washington. he seems eager to get back home. he told the prime minister of india he is rounding the turn this trip. karen travers, abc news, traveling with the president in manila. adrianna: calls are counting -- are mounting percent of hopeful roy moore to step down after allegations he sexually assaulted a teenage girl, that he is firing back with allegations of his own. he said the washington post story is fake, and he plans to sue the newspaper.
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and county board chair defended more over the weekend, saying until there is proof, he does not believe the allegations. maryland governor larry hogan is also weighing in on this controversy. hoagland tweeted offenders -- defender should ask themselves if they would be so quick to excuse him if the victim was their daughter or the offender was a democrat. is unfit fore office and should step down. we are following this developing story closely. get constant updates on the abc 7 news app, free to download in the app store or google play. now to an investigation. this one is a real heartbreaker. for the past two weeks, we have been following to families of veterans buried at arlington national cemetery. i cannot seem to get a virginia company to step up and complete the headstone. scott taylor is all over this one. arlingtons from national cemetery. scott: this is tough because the families live across the
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deal with this private headstone company with work across the street. they are at arlington national cemetery. they tell me that right now, for months and months, they could not get hold of the company, after they paid them to do the work. the sender's family, out of boise, idaho, the montgomery family, from phoenix, arizona. memorial company. the i-team went online. ratingpany has an f with the better business bureau. we discovered ta sullivan back in june had a backlog of five family headstones at the cemetery. states a private company has to complete previous work at the cemetery before it starts anything new. our two families are now calling seven on your side. >> every time it is brought up, it brings the soreness back into your heart, and twists it a little bit more. this is very emotional for us. scott: this is heartbreak
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company today at 5:00. you will not want to miss this. live at arlington national cemetery, scott taylor, abc 7. adrianna: we are halfway through the nfl season and the redskins have fallen to 4-5 after losing at home to the vikings. there was plenty of offense to go around sunday. kirk cousins and the skins would strike first. a1-handed grab for the touchdown. the vikings offense was better. casey keenan through four touchdowns on the way to a 38-30 win over washington. some great weather for football over the weekend, but that cold air from sunday is still lingering. meteorologist steve rudin has a check on forecasts. steve: it is definitely chilly if you look at belle haven country club. it is nice and green. leaves falling from the trees. the peak color change is just about past us right now, around the dmv. 48 degrees
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wind out of the north and about six mph. a chill out there, if you are going to be out for the lunch hour. make sure you have a jacket and do not forget the sunglasses. the temperature trend through the afternoon and early evening, upper 40's, lower 50's. we should crack the 50 degree mark later this afternoon. coming up, a weekend cooldown on the way. not the entire weekend. just half of it. we are already looking ahead to thanksgiving travel, already a week from this wednesday. thanksgiving a week from thursday. more coming up in a few minutes. adrianna: next at noon, video that leaves you in disbelief. what happens next as a semi truck comes inches from striking a little boy crossing the street. plus -- [shouting and screaming] college party collapse. a homecoming celebration turned into a nightmare. first, a quick check of traffic with eric smith.
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it is going to be pretty quiet for the most part today. a couple of slow spots around the beltway. it is all right at the moment, but the interlude does slow down. bit overee a little the medium guardrail. there are trucks lining up at the truck scales. that is going to be heavy for the moment. traffic is heavy on the right side. coming up, into greenbelt, expect a bit of a jam in that work zone. they have switched it up. the left to lanes are blocked. the right side does get by. this is heading for the downtown silver springs. not a huge deal. just a bit of hassle for traffic going through this way. looking at 66 in vienna, just off the beltway area, it is not too bad. some is bound volume, but
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[car horn] adrianna: heart stopping video from norway this noon. two children dart into the street after getting off a bus, coming within the of death. stops just in time to avoid hitting them. it is thanks to the truck on the opposite side of the road warning the oncoming truck with a horn and flashing lights. [screaming] then, this shocking video out of texas. the floor of an apartment building collapsed during a college party.
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apartment below. amazingly, there were only minor injuries. already goers were jumping up and down on the gateway, part of a homecoming celebration at the university of north texas. at least 50 residents have been displaced. new at noon, olympic gold medalist aly raisman opening up about her experience of sexual harassment with a longtime usa gymnastics doctor. maggie rulli with more on the experience she shared with "60 minutes." a six-time a living medalist says it is time for her to speak out. >> society makes it hard for people to come forward, because you always have people that victim shame. the is awful. maggie: this morning, she shares her story of sexual abuse with the today show, accusing a team doctor of repeated sexual abuse starting when she was just 15. adding to the growing list of more than 125 women who now say they are also victims. >>
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i want people to know that i really did not know what was happening to me. he was a dark her and told me that his treatment would help heal all my injuries. i was so young, i had never really worked with another doctor or trainer before. everyone said he was the best. 2016, raise man was getting ready to head for the games in rio, where she would make history as part of the final five. investigator started to ask for questions about the man's behavior. it was only then aly raisman realized something was wrong. aly: these monsters are so good at manipulating your. you are brainwashed to think -- i thought he was so nice. maggie: nasser is in prison after admitting to possessing child pornography, denies the charges from these women and says he never sexually assaulted underage girls. speaking to "60 minutes," the family urges others to learn from the story. >> sit down with your friends and explain that predators are not just strangers.
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usa gymnastics. understand all, they replace the group president and said they want to work with aly and other athletes to make sure they are safe. movement the "me too" is growing in hollywood. new sexual misconduct allegations are ramping up against comedian louis c.k. one accuser says his behavior was an open secret. she says one day in 2005, he approached her when she was working on a tv pilot. i masturbate in front of you and your dressing room? i wanted to sort of for 10 like it never happened. i mean, i wanted to do my job. executiveshe says the producers were supportive of her, even offering to shut down production, but she refused. she says if she could go back to that day, she would have confronted the issue. she also says a few years ago, louis c.k. called her directly to apologize. the "me too"
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into the streets of hollywood on sunday. hundreds took me movement beyond the internet to march against sexual harassment. many are survivors of sexual assault. that campaign yen strength after dozens accused mogul harvey weinstein of sexual assault. a health alert in maryland. , casesch flu outbreak like to a food festival last weekend. 145 cases after the shellshocked beer and oyster festival. a restaurant is working with the health department to pinpoint the cause of the stomach flu outbreak. the have any idea if the water at your child's school is safe to drink? there is a double checked for schooltending area districts. the i-team found some shocking results. at least half of the school districts have high levels of lead in the water. that is sounding an alarm for the virginia tech professor who helped
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districts need to take a serious look at how lead testing is done and what level of lead is acceptable in the drinking water. pruitt tosked scott weigh in on the safety issue for your children. seven on your side shows you how you can get your hand on your child's school water safety test , and what you need to do to better protect your child in the classroom. that report is tonight at 11:00. you do not want to miss it. i skipped town over the weekend. steve: lucky you. adrianna: you were here. steve: it was cold. saturday morning, it was in the teens and 20's. in terms of wind chill and air temperature, anyone who left plants outside on the front porch -- not a good idea. today, a little bit different, a little brighter. temperatures are warming up just a little bit. right now, looking over at national harbor, the wilson bridge, you can see the sun beginning to shine a little bit out there.
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saturday and on sunday. 48 degrees at reagan national airport. 46 in frederick. the 40's for hagerstown, martinsburg, winchester, and luray. stormwatch 7 -- the showers earlier this morning now long gone. those clouds are going to stand out as you move through the afternoon. temperatures not going to rebound a lot more. maybe another three or five degrees. martinsburg has 48 degrees for a high. charles town, you will be in the upper 40's. downtown the say -- downtown and gaithersburg, around 47 degrees. head down to la plata and charlotte hall, temperatures in the upper 40's to around 50. to the south and west of d.c., more sunshine. temperatures will rebound into the lower 50's. a lk
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it is going to stay dry. temperatures upper 40's by 6:00 p.m. we stay at around 45 to 48 degrees. it are tonight, maybe taking the dog for a final walk, skies will continue to clear, but temperatures will be in the middle 40's in downtown d.c. a chill in the air. partly cloudy skies. tomorrow's high temperature should make it to around 52 degrees. always a good time to download your stormwatch 7 weather app. look at thursday. we will be and around 58 degrees. friday, lower 50's. saturday, temperatures around 60. we have a front that will bring showers. don't forget the montgomery county parade. julie wright and brian van de graaff will be at the parade. a lot of fun. but a lot colder on sunday at around 48 degrees. wednesday of next week, the day before
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folks trying to get out of town. temperatures will be in the lower 50's. at least for right now across the mid-atlantic, partly cloudy skies. good travel conditions for d.c., new york, and boston. i like it. it is already going to be thanks giving. what is up with that? adrianna: time is flying. coming up next, the life of an icon in the gossip world. that and more, coming up. you might take something for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember.
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adrianna: back with the passing of an icon, gossip columnist liz smith. she chronicled the lives of the rich and famous for decades in new york tabloids. she has died at the e
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here is chris connelly with a look acted her life and career. lead.e need a we always need a lead. aris: liz smith brought reporter mindset to her job as gossip columnist. liz: i like gossip. i think it is important, cathartic, good for you. it makes you live longer. it is a relief. chris: she never let the texas-sized smile get in the way of a big story. in 1990's new york, there was no story bigger than the divorce of donald and ivana trump. head to head with "the new york post," liz served the scopes. trump: liz has always been fair. always a good woman. liz: he wrote me a letter the other way, saying you crucified me for a whole year, but you are terrific. chris: liz was an insider, becoming a legend like the people she wrote about. >> does this mean
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liz: i have always loved my job
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adrianna: i like you better today because you are not using words like "hard freeze" and "cold." steve: we do not have hard freeze warnings because we already had it, but we will have plenty more to come. today, 50 degrees at reagan national airport. maybe a little better than that south and west of town. near 60 on thursday. mild
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on sunday. that will see temperatures that cool off a little bit more monday of next week. adrianna: stay with us. more news is coming up.
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abc 7 newswatching at noon -- on your side. now, an: right investigation underway following a police-involved shooting in prince george's county overnight. john gonzalez has details on what caused officers to open fire, injuring a man. john: this is still an open investigation. the man, who police say was armed, is still in critical condition at this hour. this happened at this condo community off of landover road. what we have noticed today is that there are a number of these security camera
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over the place. take a look. it was right across the street where this police-involved shooting occurred last night. prince george's has the lead on the investigation. it was britain's burg police that got the call around 9:00 last night. the response was for a man carrying a gun in the area. when officers arrived, they found him. it is unclear exactly what occurred after that. we do know one of the cops with fire,sburg police opened striking the man in the body. >> i was on the backside, so i heard [claps] seven times. that many? in man who was shot is your boyfriends friend. -- heent he went outside came back and told me his friend was shot. john: any idea why this happened? >> he was saying that she told me that some girl called the police on him.
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buildings, andhe a weapon was recovered at the scene. adrianna: an attempt in robbery in northeast d.c., caught on camera. this happened last week at tony's breakfast. the robber is seen paying for his meal, but he reaches into a cash register. the workers were not going down without a fight. as you can see, they smacked him until he gave up and took off. he did get away with about $30, and a search is on for the thief. an update on the case we have been following since the beginning. a judge has set a trial date for a man accused in the june murder of a muslim teenager. will goartinez torres on trial march 12, but if he waives the right to a speedy trial, his trial will be in 2019. torres is charged with capital murder. calls are growing for alabama senate candidate roy ward to drop out of the
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encounter with a 14-year-old girl when he was in his 40's. notbc reports, moore is backing down. tom: the senate race in alabama possibly about to get uglier. candidate roy moore standing defiant in the face of growing calls from his own party to step aside. over the weekend, vowing to turn the tables after being accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl and dating teenagers while he was a district attorney 38 years ago. more: there will be revelations about the motivations and the thatnt of this article will be brought to the public. he has yet to provide the proof which he has been front -- has been promising would discredit the allegations uncovered by "the washington post." moore: to think grown women would wait 40 years to come forward right before an
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absolutely unbelievable. moore saying he plans to sue the paper. moore: it calls for proof. they are going to be sued. formere of his coworkers, teresa jones, saying she believes the accusers, tweeting "as a deputy d.a. in gaston, when roy moore was there, it was common knowledge about his propensity for teenage girls" -- something moore was directly asked about on the sean hannity radio show. sean: do you remember dating girls that young at that time? generally, no. if i did -- i do not want to dispute anything, but i do not remember anything like that. tom: those answers, along with the accusations, leading to calls from several republican senators telling him to drop out. >> from my point of view, i think the accusations have mor
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aside. >> any person who believes these allegations are not that bad -- i do not want them to be part of the republican party. >> if the allegations are true, there is no doubt that he should step aside, and not for the party, the for the american people. more than 40 republican senators saying he should step aside if the allegations are true, a sentiment shared by the white house, whose handling of the roy moore allegations got the sl treatment. >> it is all lies. i am not that guy. >> it is hard to convince people your not into young girls when you dress like woody from "toy story." adrianna: marilyn governor larry hogan is also weighing in on the controversy area hogan treated -- tweeted, defenders should ask if they would be so quick to accuse him if the offender was a democrat. is up for office and should step aside. happening today, a walk to get rid of rodents in d.c.
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in a few hours, mayor bowser will ace of her snake is to fight back against the rats. suzanne kennedy is in dupont circle with details on the game plan. suzanne: the mayor will be in dupont circle to walk the community and talk with residents about what is being done to get rid of rats in the district. of times, big bart -- garbage does attract them. we saw bait being put out. it helps but is not completely solving the problem. ins are the most significant areas like dupont circle, because of the high concentration of residence and restaurants and the trash they produce. >> it is totally gross. brazen pitbulls. they cross your feet. i dodge them all the time on my scooter. it is annoying. exit is disgusting. it is a beautiful city. it is unfortunate that we have this at the same time.
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deploying 400 smart litter bins in areas considered rat hot spots. the smart bins are trash cans equipped with a sensor that indicates when chance need to be emptied. what can you do if you see a rat? you can text 31 one on your cell phone and let them know where you are, and they will send withody out to help deal the problem. suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. bit ofa: finally, a sunshine today, but the cold looks like it is here to stay. steve rudin is here with a check of the forecast. a bit chilly as we move through the noontime our. the greens are nice and green. there is a chill out there. temperatures are at 48 degrees, reagan national airport. 48 in fredericksburg. upper 40's, annapolis and woodbridge. grab your sunglasses. you will need it to the afternoon hours.
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temperatures that will eventually make it into the upper 40's and lower 50's. coming up, we will talk about the rest of the week. a bit of a warming trend on the way. and then the weekend cold front. that is going to drop temperatures dramatically by sunday. looking ahead to next week. hard to believe, already talking about thanksgiving travel. more on that in just a few minutes. families ofo veterans buried at arlington national cemetery need help. they have tried for months to get their headstones inscribed, but it has not happened, so they called seven on your side. what makes it tougher -- those families are from boise, idaho, and phoenix, arizona. not easy to handle the situation since they are so far away from d.c. they hired a virginia company and put money down. the company has an f-rating with the better business bureau. the company has a backlog of work, and cemetery officials wanted that work done before it could tackle the job for the he
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and disappointing that this woman would do this in such sacred ground as arlington national cemetery. 5:00, the i-team tracks down the owner of the headstone company. how does she explain the delay? arlington headstone hard it is tonight at 5:00. coming up next, close but no cigar. the redskins fall short in their comeback effort at home. why the defense is placing the blame on their shoulders. first, a preview of what you can see tonight. >> good afternoon. coming up tonight at 11:00, do you know what your kids are drinking at school? investigative reporter scott taylor made a discovery that is going to shock and anger many parents. out of 12 local school districts, half had high levels of lead in their water -- water your child may be drinking.
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>> you are watching abc 7 news at noon -- on your side. millions inght now, puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands are still in desperate need for help following hurricanes maria and irma. robin roberts visited the islands, and a very special program called "adoptive family" that is working tirelessly to get many back on their feet. >> dear, family, we hope you are safe. >> we are here for them. >> never give up hope. somebody here can hear you. >> hope, love, and prayers. >> we wish you the best, from our family to yours. robin: these well wishes a part of a fast-growing program called
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initiative that sense needed supplies in the u.s. mainland to families in the u.s. virgin islands. of americans are still without electricity, food, clothes, or a place to live after hurricane irma amber rhea ravaged their homes -- after hurricanes irma and maria ravished their homes. the packages are sent via u.s. postal service, reaching thousands of recipients across the island. >> my daughter opened this box and it was fascinating because somebody actually took the time to do this. robin: look at this! >> strength, love, hope. robin: volunteers worked hours to deliver the boxes. more than 26,000 packages have been transported to date. that equals more than $1.8 million in relief supplies. they are so relieved to have that little box,
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get through the next day or week. >> to know someone cares about you. >> especially the kids in the elderly. these are groups we always forget about in times of great need. robin: i had a chance to see firsthand how much those care packages mean, once they reach the hands of those in need. >> bug spray. colgate. socks. >> if you cannot use it, you know somebody who can. robin: a little heart and thought going along way. >> i hope this is helpful in your time of recovery, after all the damages on the island. so i am sending you this box, and soon i will send you another box shortly. it is nice helping you all out. robin: michelle freeman. the you know michelle freeman? >> no. robin: thank you, michelle friedman. >>
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good morning, america! thank you! foranna: i think it is easy people to forget, when you do not see the water in the streets anymore and you are not talking about it anymore -- easy to forget people are still dealing with it. michellehope that freeman, wherever she is -- i hope she saw that, to put a face to where the box went. adrianna: and it means something. steve: we count our blessings here. we deal with the cold weather. at least we have electricity, water, warmth around us. it news around the the mv as we move through the next few days. a little bit of a warm-up. the skies are getting a little bit brighter. temperatures are in the chilly side for mid afternoon or early afternoon. 49 in fredericksburg. 46 in luray. i want to show you stormwatch 7 satellite and radar.
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did not amount to a whole lot. a lot of that has moved out of here. the skies will gradually clear with more sunshine. skies will clear once again this evening. in terms of temperatures, still a little below average for what we would normally see for this time of november, upper 50's and lower 60's. 48 degrees -- that is it for the panhandle of west virginia. degree markk the 50 downtown in potomac, in chevy chase. we will look for temperatures in clinton, maryland, around 50 degrees. the same in fairfax. upper 40's to around 50 degrees. off to the south and west of us, it should rebound into the lower 50's for strasburg and luray. culpeper at around 62. for the rush-hour commute, down just a little bit before 5:00 p.m. as daylight hours begin to shrink away. we will look for skies to clear.
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degrees as we move into the 8:00 hour, and by 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 tonight, temperatures in town at around 41 degrees. further to the west of us, the upper 30's. nighttime lows falling to 36 to 42. winds out of the north at five to ten mph. grab the sunglasses along with a warm jacket. it will not be as cool as today, with highs around 52. here is your 10 day outlook wednesday, at around 53. upper 50's to around 60 on thursday. on friday, the lower 50's. by the weekend, it is going to be a tossup, temperatures around 60 on saturday. montgomery county, do not forget about that. you should be dry. showers later in the day. it will turn windy and cooler at around 48 degrees. tuesday of next week and wednesday of next week, very busy tra
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and temperatures that are going to have her around the 50 degree mark. the best news of all -- at least it is going to be dry. i remember thanksgivings past, when it has been wet, and driving over to cleveland. thanksgiving, there has been snow and all that nasty stuff. not going to be the case this time around. i like that. adrianna: absolutely. thanks, steve. the redskins are going back to the drawing board after suffering their second straight loss at home. the skins are looking to gain ground as the nfc hosted the vikings. aris harris makes a one-handed catch for the first touchdown of the game. the skins could not stop the vikings offense. jayson aquino and through four touchdowns as they went on to beat the skins, 48-30. >> we relaxed. we did not pay attention to the details that we should. i guess we got too high on herself.
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know why. in.e had to home we had an assignment. adrianna: it did not get easier. next up in washington, a date with the saints on the road. good news for skins fans. the cowboys were beat down by the atlanta falcons. dallas playing without ezequiel elliott for the first time since his six-day suspension was upheld. the cub was could not get anything going on offense. the falcons dominated this on dak prescotting eight times. a win this 27-7. next at noon, it is all about finding the best deals before the holiday. but if you want every day low prices at walmart, you may want to stay away from their website.
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adrianna: many of you are already shopping ahead of the holidays, but if you are looking for the lowest of the everyday low prices at walmart, you may want to avoid the website. in an effort to drive foot traffic into stores, the world's largest retailer has been boosting prices for some food and household items on its website. an online retailer in china set an all-time record for sales saturday, the unofficial retail holiday similar to black friday. alibaba raked him $25 billion in just 24 hours. comparison, on black friday of last year, sales for online retailers in the u.s. made $3.3 inlion combined area just time for christmas, dodges controversial challenger demon is headed for dealers. it boasts an
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horsepower and can hit from zero to 100 and five seconds, making it the world's fastest car. critics are calling for it to be banned, saying it poses a threat to public safety. you need the red key to unleash and it will cost a pretty penny and 85 grand. stick with us. steve is back after the break.
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adrianna: you can really have breakfast at tiffany's. the luxury jewelry store opened its first restaurant friday. the blue box cafe is decked out with eggshell blue, and just like tiffany jewels, the breakfast is pretty pricey. the 29 dollars fixed-price breakfast includes several options, including aubrey hepburn's famous croissant. steve: interesting. a lot of blue. adrianna: it is a lot of blue. if i was going for unlimited brunch, i would spend $30 there, but i think the breakfast is like a croissant, a coffee, and one other thing. steve: the extras make it another $75, right? that is how it works. that stock 10 day outlook from stormwatch 7. we do have cooler weather on the way for this week. 54 tomorrow. lower 50's as we move into the rest of this week. the weekend, around 60 degrees at least. adrianna: thanks
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cooking. that's right, all hour long, we're keeping it simple with quick and easy thanksgiving appetizers your guests will go wild for. the hilarious amy sedaris stops by to make an app that'll leave you stuffed. >> i love this idea. >> then carla's making a childhood fave alongside a mom on a mission to help others. plus michael is coming to the rescue with a dish that will save the day in a delicious way. the party's just getting started right now, on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> here we go.

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