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models that want to bring us know. but a majority of them keep it well off to our east. i ame show you what talking about. you see the clouds. we will start with the overall picture over the dmv. watch as we pull this wider. we will go to the south. we will focus over the next 24-36 hours is the weather down likee south through places south carolina, north carolina, that is the system that will be working up here and that will be affecting us tomorrow evening and into the first part of saturday. in terms of tonight, you are fine but the surface temperatures will play a role. er above freezing come although it is 30. 41 in d, 45 college park, leesburg, same thing. we will dropped her medically tonight. we will see temperatures stay in the 40's range
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it getting down into the 30's. it will make a big difference depending on where that system ends up. we will look ahead to the weekend coming up in just a little while. >> we will see you then. stay connected with the storm watch weather team around the clock i downloaded the free stormwatch 7 weather app. nancy: now to the developing story on the hill. senator al franken is resigning amid sexual abuse allegations. the minnesota democrat says he will not be silent, even taking a swipe at president trump in a farewell address. >> senator al franken is leaving the senate. >> in the coming weeks, i will be resigning as a member of the united states senate. >> he goes reluctantly. >> i know in my heart that nothing i have done as a senator, nothing, has brought dishonoras brought
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.f john conyers it came after loud cries from his own party to step down. >> enough is enough. >> eight women accused the senator of inappropriate sexual conduct. those, even some of numbers differently. he called his decision ironic. >> i am leaving while a man who has bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the oval office, and a man who has repeatedly preyed on young girls campaigned for the support of a full his party. >> he referenced the 2005 access hollywood tape. and the allegations against roy moore. ofht women accused roy moore inappropriate behavior while they were teag
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people of this country addressed that when they elected donald trump to be president, and i have addressed it several times and don't have anything to add. >> franken becomes the second democrat to leave capitol hill. zero-tolerance means no one is exempt. senator franken says he would like a woman appointed to take his seat. the minnesota governor gets to make the choice. the spotlight seems to be on the lieutenant governor, tina smith. here is what happens next. when franken's resignation becomes official, minnesota's democratic governor will name a replacement to will serve until next november. the winner of a special election will serve until 2020. he or she could run for a full six-year term. a judge sentenced a former doctor for the u.s. olympic gymnastics team to 60 years in prison. larry nassar received 20
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each for three counts of child pornography. he will be sentenced next month after pleading guilty to sexually abusing underage girls. 140 women and girls have accused him of sexual misconduct, including members of the 2012 olympic team. a developing story, in new mexico where at least two students have been killed after a gunman opened fire at a high school. the gunman is also dead. maggie rulli is tracking it. >> we never thought something like this whatever happen. it's really scary. it is hard to believe i am here right now. >> two students are dead after a shooter opened fire inside a high school in new mexico. >> it is scary. >> this sophomore says he was in history class when shots rang out. authorities acted fast. >> she said this is not a drill. after a while, it got closer and it
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up. >> new mexico police confirm the shooter is dead. there is no more active threat to the students. milesgh school is 180 northwest of albuquerque, new mexico. it is in a small town of roughly 7000. parents say everybody knows everybody. tightknit community. chances are, whoever the victims possibly, weooter know them. >> the fbi will assist, helping local authorities find out exactly what happened. maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >> a former police officer heading to prison for shooting an unarmed black man, and the encounter was caught on video. jonathan has details. jonathan: this was a big deal when it happened. two years ago, officer michael's leg and killed walter scott, and a bicycle and
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slager p -- pleaded guilty. the judge says the killing should be considered murder and he sentenced slager to 20 years in prison. >> it sends a message. black man is not going to be as easy as it was 10 years ago. we will get justice. jonathan: scott's family told 'se judge they forgave slager. attorney says the officer fired in self-defense, and race played no role. >> at potential break in the almost nine-year search for pamela butler. her boyfriend admitted to her murder two months ago, and police are preparing to search for her remains 50 miles from where she was last seen alive. sam spoke to butler's family about these developments. >> authorities will search an area of sanford
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road tomorrow. that is based on where pamela butler's confessed keller says he buried her body nine years ago. we spoke today with butler's family, who want whatever remains of her. >> so we can go on with our lives and do what we have to do with unity and respect. >> in 2009, butler's boyfriend and her met online. he pleaded guilty to months ago. he said after an argument at her home, he strangled butler and buried her body. after his arrest earlier this year, he made a plea deal for just 12 years in prison, to be agreed -- if he agreed to lead authorities to where he area her. -- where he buried her. >> terrain has changed, and they were trying to get pictures as to how the area looked eight years ago. >> when he pleaded guilty
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october, prosecutors admitted they may search and find nothing, but insisted they would be able to determine whether he was putting forth an honest effort. >> if they don't find anything, i would be extremely disappointed. >> with the development in the area, perhaps no evidence will be found. family says hes will take up the cause of a woman who disappeared back in the 1980's when she was married to the same man. i'm sam ford, abc 7 news. >> we want to let you know the search for butler's remains will prompt a traffic watch alert for tomorrow. police warn that access will be cut off to the express lanes around in this area, garrisonville road and stafford. this starts at 10:00 tomorrow morning. the lanes will keep their normal schedule. nancy: a crime alert for residents of stafford county. 11 home burglaries have been reported in southern stafford county since t
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on weekends during daylight hours and most have involved medicine. police think the same person or group of people is responsible. that carriesbridge thousands of cars every day, shut down. how many weeks it will be before the roadway is back open. >> caught on video. a sleeping families christmas lights erect in flames -- he rubbed in flames. protect your family. >> a state of emergency and heliport near. new complications in the effort to fight a wildfire outbreak. >> the covance since that may have saved the life -- the coincidence that may have saved the life. - [announcer] presenting the shark ionflex 2x, the freestanding, cord-free vacuum that can live anywhere because it has two rechargeable batteries. that means you can always be charging, even while you're cleaning. welcome to hassle-free runtime with shark.
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>> one person is hurt and another had to be rescued after an explosion at a townhouse. and -- a police officer heard the blast on cedarwood lane and ran to help. that may have saved the life of the elderly woman inside. investigators charged a woman in the home with arson, but so far, there is no word on emotive. >> now to
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in california. overnight, the fires exploded --ide again with fires firefighters admitting there is nothing they can do to stop the spread. at least four different burning, the string and prompting evacuations. at this point, our firefighters making any progress in those awful conditions? progress inmaking all these fires, slowly but surely. the largest one, and the one of most concern they have had so far, is the thomas fire, the one inventor a county. it is burning just over my shoulder. the freeway is behind those flames, which means the wind has pushed some of the embers over the freeway and it is burning on the other side. and goggles onsk because when you look over
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and hazy it is. a side of it -- a side effect of the wind that has increased the risk of flames spreading further. strong winds and dry conditions are fueling the raging wildfires in southern california, as officials continue to battle the inferno. 110,000 people have been evacuated. schools are closed, and thousands are without power. low humidity and strong gusts keep firefighters on average. they hope to contain a difficult series of fires. >> the topography is very steep, hard to get firefighters and hose lines deployed in there. exit evacuation's are underway in the ojai valley. a state of emergency is underway . officials urge caution, even when the threat fades. >> we ask that folks stay
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away from their homes. we are not out of the woods yet. able to let people back in as soon as possible. >> for residents, the devastation of their homes coupled with neighbors gone in a flash, too much to bear. >> i don't know. we will get through it. neighborhood.cozy the house was just wonderful. i don't know what's going to happen. moments, last few since that piece ran, we have new flames here. you can see them on the upper portion of whatever that structure is. officials and firefighters feared, that the wind would push the embers of the active flames into places that had either been put out or places that haven't burned yet, and that is part of what we are seeing right now. these wildfires have burned more
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of slowing down. it will be several days before any sort of serious containment progress is seen. it is exacerbated by the winds, just complicating things for them on an already complicated job. back to you. >> thank you. >> and unbelievable scene. >> let's talk about our weather. on a brighter note, literally bright. bill kelly is live at the smithsonian's national zoo. it is a beautiful site. bill: it sure is. they haveghts is what out here. they are up until the first of the year next year, and i was going to step back for a second. look at how beautiful the lights are around the area. it is open until 9:00 tonight. come out and enjoy. the greatest thing, since it is the smithsonian, it's free. we
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the green wall out. we want to do live weather and talk about what's going on. we have some weather changes in the forecast that we will need to tell you about. utilizing the green wall, we will talk about the numbers, in the 40's right now. get your jackets and gloves. i'm good to go. temperatures specifically at 46 right now comeau light winds out of the southwest at nine miles per hour. temperatures will play a huge role in the coming days. notice around the region, 43 in d c, 30's and 20's back here further to the west. clouds will be around. do is show you the bigger picture. a few of these snow showers in the mountains, but the bigger feature will be, as we look at the bigger picture, certainly down to the south, the area of low pressure will be tracking its way up. it will make a big difference as
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in terms of our overall forecast and our teacher cast. -- futurecast. we will see moisture work in tomorrow evening. that is the focus. friday night into saturday morning. we get a little blue, the blue is where the radar is picking up the potential for snow. the pink is the mix of rain and sleet. -- rain and snow. the rain is green. where the line ends up will be close to our area. where the slow is, where it shifts -- where this low is, where it shifts, will make a difference. the further southeast you are, for snowest chance showers into late friday night and into saturday morning. that will be the big weather teacher, the first chain's -- chance of winter. temperatures
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drop considerably. let's talk about what's going on in terms of our forecast this evening. pretty nice with temperatures in the 40's around the area. , low 40's so 7:00 make sure you bundle up. 50.rrow, not warm, near we will go 26-34 to get you going out the door in the morning. many of you will be at or below freezing. we rebound a little, low 40's, 42 the expected high. mostly cloudy skies as we get into friday. looking at the extended, that is a front bringing us the potential for showers late tomorrow night and into saturday. then, we cooldown. sunday, 37 degrees the high. then, another one coming through tuesday. that will knock the numbers down. by the time we get into the middle part of next week, temperatures into the mid to low 30's for highs. you saw crews out there trea
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i am not expecting a big winter weather system in our area, but it is something that bears watching. andill continue to do that deliver that to you. live tonight from the beautiful zoo with the lights, we will send it back to you. >> thanks, bill. fortune was here in d.c. today. they held a second round of auditions at a hotel in northwest. those who make it through the selection process will make it onto the show. next year, wheel of fortune and inducted intobe the national association of broadcasters hall of fame. you can watch both shows right here on abc seven, starting at 7:00. tonight, after wheel of fortune and jeopardy, abc is getting into the season with shrek the halls, toy story that time forgot, and the great american baking show. we will be
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>> looking forward to that. american heroes breaking out in song. >> also, a bridge shut down. how long this critical river crossing will be closed to traffic after a trash truck collision. >> you don't think this would happen. >> christmas lights, set a as they home on fire slept. what saved their lives and how you can protect your family. that is next. >> let's get a sneak peek get what the good morning washington team is working on. >> tomorrow on good morning washington, tracking cold temperatures as we head into the weekend. when we could see flurries in our area. ask divorce is challenging, especially when children are involved. to surviving the holidays as a divo
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the fire look at created by one string of christmas lights overnight in columbia, tennessee. >> we were sleeping. it was going on for that long. it was scary. thank god the smoke detectors went off. >> security cameras caught flames spreading to shrubs and the house. >> our guest that was staying with us yelled, fire. --n, we >> we got out the fire extinguisher. >> safety experts advise not keeping the lights on all day. this comes after we showed you holidayy how weekly a fire can happen over at the u.s. consumer product safety commission. use only lights that have been tested for safety. check lights for broken sockets, frayed wires or loose connections. use normal event three sets per extension cord. turn off your holiday lights
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when you go to bed or you are not at home. >> you don't think this would happen. we are all safe, and we still have our home. >> i want everybody to grab their phones and download the abc 7 news app. great holidayre tips, so everybody, everybody at home is safe during the holiday season. >> you see this happen every year around this time. at happen so fast. >> it is usually inside. so this is a little odd. >> still to come. >> ♪ just remember pearl harbor ♪ american heroes on pearl harbor day. what prompted those men to break into song while one of the last witnesses to japan's surrender shares his story. >> detours
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5:00 on your side. >> caught on camera, a daring rescue in the chesapeake bay. 100 is a worker who fell feet inside the hold of a cargo ship. coast guard and maryland police were able to rush the man to shore, where he was taken to the hospital. we are told the man has serious leg injuries, but he will survive. >> a traffic watch alert for maryland bridge that could be shut down into the new year after a trash truck crashed into it yesterday. the bridge over the minorca sea iser south of frederick essential for visiting the local mall. the impact it is having. >> the popular commuter route used by more than 12,000 cars expected to be
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>> this after the 355 bridge in frederick was struck by a trash truck wednesday. new peas is for the bridge need to be made, installed and inspected before traffic can use it again. >> that is going to be a problem. >> that is going to be a mess for someone who works around here. >> erica is having to use another alternate route. it isn't just going to add commuting time. >> it will add 20 minutes. >> it could have a larger impact. many use the route to get to the mall. >> it will be a big inconvenience for businesses and the holidays and consumer shopping. >> the state highway administration says they do know that it is a concerns of they will try to get the repairs done as soon as possible, but they say that the detours will be in it is safe to have the road and the b
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open. .rianne carter, abc 7 news >> charges pending against a followingailer driver this accident. the driver lost control and hit a guardrail. the truck overturned, spelling part of its cargo. the driver was not hurt. >> days after the i-66 rush hour , virginia lawmakers want them to spend it. the tolls hit as high as $40 the other day. the lawmakers are calling for vdot to suspend the tolls immediately. vdot calls the statement politically motivated. they say the tolls are working as planned. the transportation secretary hasn't responded. >> the fbi director is defending his agency days after president trump called their reputation the worst in history. as michelle reports, christopher wray was facing questions over whether his asians are him -- his agents are
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>> there is no finer institution. director the fbi responded to attacks from president trump, whose head the agency is in tatters. >> the fbi i see is tens of and analystsagents and staff working their tails off to keep americans safe. michelle: republicans raised concerns about political bias at -- ani after fbi agent fbi agent involved in the clinton probe was allegedly removed from special counsel robert mueller's investigation team because of anti-trump text messages. >> it is unacceptable for an fbi contaminate any investigation. told the the director panel that the justice department inspector general is looking at whether there was any wrongdoing or bias during the investigation of
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private email server. >> when we get his findings, i will see what appropriate action we can take in response. michelle: the top democrat on up panel urged wray to stand to the president when he launches attacks. >> the fbi attacks will grow louder as the special counsel does his work and the walls close and around the president. evidence of his obstruction becomes more apparent. maureen: the house judiciary committee asked for the documents provided to the inspector general. the chairman expects to have many of the documents in january. >> the shootdown of a cia spy plane in 1960 increased tensions between the u.s. and russia during the cold war, and the pilot eventually returned to the united states in a prisoner exchange. bo wanted to know
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today, gary powers junior visited a russian museum housing his father's plane and flight log. >> coming up, the race against time to save and alf -- an elf. a knotty puppy -- a naughty pup py attacks one of santa's helper. >> a unique outlook on the war that followed pearl harbor. we talk to the last surviving american eyewitness to japan's surrender. >> a bald eagle dies in the district. a warning from wildlife officials. that is coming up at 6:00.
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>> it is a beautiful night here at the national zoo. we are in the 40's right now, generally speaking. on.the gloves and earmuffs layer up if you are headed out. we look at the big picture for the evening, temperatures will drop down to the 40 degree range or so as we roll into the evening, getting down to the mid-30's by early tomorrow morning. the next couple days, we do have potential change for you. that will come late tomorrow night and into saturday morning. around 42 degrees tomorrow, saturday at 43. by sunday, sitting in the 30's for highs. it will be windy. a weather system coming in late friday night into saturday
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>> breaking news, longtime republican arizona congressman trent franks is resigning. there has been no official statement from his office or a reason given for the resignation. he was first elected in 2002. we will keep you posted. >> a reporter who focuses on theq stories, excluded from white house christmas party. it's not the first time he has been ignored by the trump administration. >> it is part of his daily routine. chris johnson has been to the white house press -- press briefing.
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>> a hand raised, but he says sarah huckabee sanders doesn't call on him. on thanksgiving day, johnson learned he was left off of the guest list for the white house christmas party this past friday. johnson is a reporter for the focuseson blade, which on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. >> it was very consistent with the administration's policy to excuse -- exclude lgbt people. >> chris johnson tells us he was invited to the white house christmas party for the past seven years. -- to get tried it answers, but hasn't heard back. our email has gone unanswered. again today, he was not called on during the white house press briefing. >> they never give me an explanation. >> the naacp
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were not invited. what johnson thought was an oversight at first may be just how the white house wanted it. >> the thing is to be more visible, not less visible. the white house is the people's house. .> cheryl conner, abc 7 news >> the doctors who are definitely landing on the nice list after they race to save an injured elf. >> the first lady reading a holiday favorite ( ♪ ) as a person who loves the finer things, this holiday season, i've asked for a luxurious new buick suv. ( ♪ ) fingers crossed. ( ♪ ) ring in the holidays with buick. get up to 20% below msrp on most 2017 luxury suv models.
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>> children have something to smile about after a special visit for the holidays. amy joins us from children's national that it will where melania trump is helping spread the holiday spirit. >> right where we are standing now at the hospital's main atrium is where it all happened. i want to go to video and take you to
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the first lady read "the polar express" to the crowd, which she says is one of her favorites. routine.on a dance the first lady answered holiday questions from the children. >> what did you ask santa for christmas? >> that is a nice one. i asked santa for christmas, peace in the world, health, love and kindness. kidsose questions for the were so cute. children's national says the tradition started 60 years ago with beth truman. >> thanks, amy. now to some drama caught on video. emergency room doctors raced to .ave and elf on a shelf he is on a stretcher and everything. doctors in orlando had to
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to reattach his arm on sam. the little girl he watches over her dog attacking santas watcher. doctors were careful to wear special gloves to not further hurt sam. they stitched him up and treated him with magic, medical glitter. >> when you get glitter on you, everything is ok. >> sam is going to be ok. stamp will help in the fight against alzheimer's disease. this alzheimer's awareness stamp is on sale for $.60. the money goes to the national institutes for health. the special inside look at aftermath of fall. take a look at this. a reporter that the shots you are about to see. go.e you a
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this is what happens to all of those leaves that are left for curbside pickup. some of these piles are dozens of feet tall and they go on for hundreds and hundreds of heat. feetndreds and hundreds of . the sanitary commission is repairing broken water lines. crews made 300 repairs in november alone. with many mains and lines more than 50 years old, crews will be busy all the way until spring. to reduce the number of future repairs, crews are replacing damaged sections with zinc pipes to in -- to extend her life span. >> michigan police say snow was for this pilot. drivers slowed down too quickly, leading to a chain reaction accident. their due to vehicles slamming 32 vehicles slamming into each other. several people suffered
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weekend? >> i know the man with the answers. bill joins us live. pretty festive out there, bill. bill: it is great. we will answer that question in a bit. isn't this beautiful? 500,000 lights out here. are you having a good time? >> yeah! getting it claus done. what is your name? >> zoe. >> did you just get here? >> yes. bill: you will be amazed. what is your name? do you have a favorite part so far? what is your favorite animal? >> panda. bill: let's see a show of hands. panda, favorite animal? we ares panda claus. doing
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let's show you what's going on as we work on into the evening. we will see temperatures drop into the 20's and the mid-30's. the temperatures will play a big role in the coming days because a weather system will be working through tomorrow night and into early saturday. that will potentially bring may be in the form of snowflakes flying around the area. as we look at the feels-like temperature's, tomorrow, the numbers only go into the upper 30's as we head into the afternoon. as the actual0's high. as we get into tomorrow night and saturday and the weekend, it will be much, much cooler. the focus will be on a couple things. as we get into friday evening and early saturday morning, that is what we will be watching. the further east and southeast you are, the better chance you have of sneak -- of seeing snowflakes. it doesn't look like it will be a big snow maker. it will be
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moves even by 50 miles, it could make a major difference. something we are watching closely. of you areffect all chilly temperatures. sunday, a high temperature just into the 30's. everybody will feel that. another weather system will move on into the middle of next week. we started watching for the first snowflakes, december 11 is the average first occurrence. continue to monitor that. live at the national zoo, now back to you. >> right on schedule. it looks beautiful with all the lights. notice -- >> the eagles shirt. my eyes think sports. great shot. tom wilson had the game of his career last night, leading the capitals to a massive 6-2 victory over the blackhawks.
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four-point game. good things have been happening since wilson joined the top line. tom wilson has taken on the task of skating with the capitals' two best players. >> it is awesome, because they are world-class players. two of the best in the world. >> he scores. you think tom wilson brings to the top line? >> he brings a lot to any line. the way he can skate and his visible presence, obviously. every day, he gets more confidence offensively, creating plays. erin: everything seems to be clicking. since wilson joined the top line, the production has significantly increased. >> they complement each other so well. he is one of the best playmakers. i
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when they haven't, good things happen. -- when they have it, good things happened. erin: williams -- will send realized he doesn't always have to be the enforcer. >> he found a happy medium. tom wilson, fun to watch. the caps are back in action tomorrow when they host the rangers. we have an update on ryan shay's inner -- on the steelers linebacker who continues treatment for a spinal cord injury. the steelers haven't released information about whether he has any movement in his legs or whether he is expected to make a recovery. such a sad story. >> really scary. thanks. coming up next. >> ♪ just remember pearl harbor ♪
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>> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. after those iconic words, military leaders and veterans paused across washington and the country to remember the attack on pearl harbor and the lives lost during world war ii. one of those services was at the navy memorial. >> that is where mike spoke to a special guest, the last living american witness of the japanese surrender ceremony that ended the war. memorial ons. navy this pearl harbor
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sailors, veterans and downtown workers passing by paused to pay respect. awe astched in all -- in a 98-year-old veteran described the event that ended world war ii. >> i was 24. >> he graduated in 1940 from the naval academy and was serving on a ship when the japanese attacked in 1941, killing more than 2300 military personnel, inc. and intent of his classmates. war, he wasf the one of the youngest american officers to witness the surrender ceremony aboard the in tokyo bay. he describes it as more somber than celebratory. , ia few days or weeks later really got to thinking about the very important event in my life. >> a few blocks away at the world war ii memorial, another tribute.
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veterans are able to attend each year as the greatest generation slips away. .> our freedom is not a cliche they saved the world for democracy. lives in aaufman retirement community, but he still drives and gets around without a cane. he signed autographs and took lots of photos with navy league -- navy leaders humbled to hear his story. special moment this afternoon during a white house event marking role harbored it -- pearl harbor day. >> ♪ just remember pearl harbor ♪ >> that is one of six pearl harbor veterans on hand as the president signed a proclamation. the veteran spontaneously broke into song after the president repeated the famous "remember pearl harbor" battle cry. less than 2500 pearl harbor veterans a t
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alive. we salute them. thatday, i am announcing in the coming weeks, i will be resigning as a member of the united states senate. >> with that, minnesota will look for a new senator. what al franken says will happen. ask a new warning about an atm skimmer that is undetectable. christmast about lights after this video shows the lights catching fire. at 6:00.bc 7 news >> we begin with talk of what could be our first true taste of winter. atbill kelly is hanging out the zoo, tracking light snow in our forecast. watching, it is important, where the low pressure cell actually ends up.
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here is the futurecast. not much going on in our area. tonight, talking about tomorrow night into saturday, at the bottom of your screen, this low pressure cell will be riding up the eastern seaboard. as we get into the night tomorrow and early tomorrow morning, it is offshore. but the blue on the map is where the radar is picking up the possibility of snow. is the wintry mix and green's reign. we will be close to the line. if the low pressure cell decides to bring itself in by even as little as 40 or 50 miles, which is a very minute amount, it will make a big difference to what we see at the surface. most models keep it offshore. now,e seeing a taste right and the further sum of these do our, the better -- the further southeast you are, the better chance of seeing
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