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the active weather. any snow that cos down now would stick to the ground -- comes down would stick to the ground. it's well below freezing. we had light flurries earlier on. not expecting that tonight. the skies for the most part will clear out. a couple of clouds. the air temperature itself is in the mid-20's. the sun went down a few minutes ago. now the temperatures will fall under the clear skies tonight. we will tell you how cold it will get and talk about the possibility of snow. we look ahead to that in a few minutes. nancy: thank you. for more, take a look. more than 60 inches of snow in erie, pennsylvania since just christmas. there has been more than 90 inches for the month of december. now a disaster emergency is in effect there with the forecasters warning about the dangerously cold winter chills. another two to four are predicted to fall there today. larry: wow! download the free stormwatch7 app so you know if
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hat, scarf or gloves before you head out the door. nancy: new developments in christmas eve shooting of the two loudoun county deputies. deputies were wounded responding to a fight between a father and the teen daughter. the deputies suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries. larry: the f.b.i. will not look into the murder of a baltimore police detective. they have rejected the request to take over the sean suiter investigation. he was shot shortly before he was supposed to testify in a federal corruption case. the f.b.i. does not believe suit suiter's death was directly connected to the probe. they are talking to the prosecutors to determine if the homeowner in chillum will be charged. hours ago they identify 32-year-old parker as the man killed. police say security parkers caught park -- security cameras caught par
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a vehicle. the homeowner shot parker from inside the house. nancy: the d.c. police asking for help to find person of interest after a shooting outside the chinatown metro station. investigators say a man in his 40's took out a gun and started to fire at another person. this is just before 8:00 this morning on 8 street. he was last seen headed to sixth street. larry: the police are still searching for the man in this video who robbed 7-eleven in d.c. now a customer is talking about what happened. cheryl conner is live with the interview you will only see on 7. cheryl? cheryl: larry, that is right. vincent wanted to share his story with us of how he was able to survive. he was told by the gunman inside this 7-eleven to hit the floor. >> walk over me here. cheryl:
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to grab a cup of coffee before heading home saturday morning. the uber driver was sleepy so he ran in the 7-eleven in northeast d.c. >> lie down there. cheryl: suddenly he was wide awake at the center of an armed robbery. >> i saw the gun. i saw him pointing the gun straight at my back. then when i turn around he told me in my face now and he said, "lie down there, lie down there. i said lie down there." >> laid down. >> the camera caught him going behind the counter and taking a drawer. he stole $30 from another customer. >> i hope he don't shoot anybody. >> he did not shoot the gun. he says the police officer just left the store before the suspect walked in. now he is te
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an armed robbery, do what the suspect demands. go along. save your life. don't be a hero. cheryl: the detectives say it's possible that this is connected to other similar armed robberies in the city over the past month. we are live in northeast d.c., cheryl conner, abc7 news. larry: the police plan to charge the young man in the death of scott and buckley kuhn-fricker at some point. we are not identifying him because he is a juvenile and not been charged yet. nancy: near collision at the height of rush hour ends with a driver in custody and the other fixing a bullet hole in m
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alexandria with the developing story. richard: a scary situation. shots fired along a busy interstate. one shot hitting a car. this is the suspect, the guys they are talking about in this case. police say around 5:00 tuesday night a 24-year-old man driving a jeep s.u.v. changing the lanes to take a seminary road exit and almost hitting a ford fusion. they say he sped up to pass and fired a shot at the jeep. then he flagged down a police officer and he explained that the car was hit by something. the officer took his gun. the state trooper checked out the jeep. the same jeep we use for the news cars. he found
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here. hi is now in custody facing multiple gun charges. reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you. virginia mother and the son killed when the tour bus crashed in a cruiseship excursion in mexico laid to rest today. now the husband and the father is speaking out about the deaths. michelle marsh has more. michelle: moises behar couldn't come to the ceremony because he is recovering. he and his wife, the two sons and anna's mother on a bus heading to the mayan ruins when it crashed. the three of them died. 11-year-old daniel in his father's arms. >> we were very excited because it was the first time that my 11-year-old son will travel
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>> we talk about the different countries and politics and so my 11-year-old was very, very excited about the trip. >> so difficult for him. he is recovering and grieving at the same time. >> the driver is to blame. back to you. larry: thank you. larry: control of the house in virginia is undecided. a court in newport news is likely to decide if a disputed ballot is counted or tossed out. shelly simonds says the ballot that made it a tie shouldn't be included and david yancey argued to have it included a recount. that made the race a tie. republicans currently hold a 51-49 majority in the chamber. nancy: nancy: the tax reform bill have people wondering if they s
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property tax before the year. is it worth it? kimberly suiters live in fairfax with some answers for you tonight. >> the first short answer nobody knows. there is a steady stream coming in the fairfax government center. this is quieting down. he was directing traffic earlier today, this is ben. office hours extended to 6:30 all week. we have learned if it's not claimed properly you could have a huge penalty. how much do they think it will save them? >> $2,000 or $3,000. kimberly: in reality, no one really knows. >> any idea whatsoever. don't know for sure. >> but at one point it led
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center a quarter mile long. >> in the time i have been in the building 25 years i have never seen a line that long. >> but a warning from a c.p.a. >> right now the i.r.s. is violent on the deductible. in the conference agreement they said no to the state income tax. you can't deduct for a year that hasn't begun yet. >> the governments are happy to have the money early. but if you claim the deduction without further clarification from the i.r.s. -- >> the i.r.s. could claim that what you are doing is essentially disregarding tax laws intentionally disregarding the tax law. they might hoyt you with a negligence penalty. kimberly: the negligence
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$10,000. so if you insist to claim deduction at this point you have to attach a disclosure that explains the uncertain tax position. the form is form 8275. that will protect you against the penalty. in the meantime we hope we will hear from the i.r.s. before it's time to file our taxes. reporting live in fairfax, kimberly suiters, abc7 news. nancy: we have more information on the options depending where you live on the app. larry: coming up 59:00 -- >> harry or william? >> william right now. >> "titanic" or "bodyguard"? >> "titanic." >> "suits"? >> what else barack obama had to say to prince harry. nancy: later the stars live tweeting to raise questions about the flight that turned around after four
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nancy: right now the mega millions jackpot is up over $300 million. no one won last night so friday's drawing will be worth at least $306 million. before you go buy the ferrari or lamborghini, your chances of winning are just 1 in nearly 259 million. but there is a chance! larry: you're saying there's a chance! today, crews working to install all the waterford crystals on the big ball in times square. 2600 in fact. this year they are cut to look like butterflies, star bursts and diamonds. they will be lit up by thousands of l.e.d. lights in times square sunday night. nancy: different sort of sparkle in the sky over new england last night. take a look at that right there. the national weather service camera spotted what was most likely a meteor streaking across the sky. seen in
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hampshire. part of new england covered in snow. larry: but not as much as places like erie, minnesota, or oswego, new york. three feet fell last night. nancy: that is where we are tonight. reporter: digging. digging and more digging. >> a lot of snow. >> this is the reality of those in oswego today. to get out of house and start shoveling. >> it's stuck here. help him out. that is it. >> how come? >> be good people sometimes. help people sometimes. >> a testament to how much snow fell. >> pretty. pretty
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>> it means they are doing a good job. it's really tough to try to get, you want to go somewhere. everything is closed or just covered in snow. >> in another neighborhood we found betty and joshua. they dug the car out this morning and wanted to help others do the same. >> this is the first house. they seem happy. i talk to them. >> trying to help out people. not everybody can get out and shovel. some people move from out of state. not used to this thing. >> giving a new meaning to a snow angel. >> it shows other people still care and you are not alone. >> there is more of us out there like this. >> we found plenty of other people like betty who went out to help the neighbor. not even next door but down the street or out of the neighborhood. plenty of piles li
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too. they are massive around here. but people even natives of oswego say they haven't seen snow like this in some years. in oswego, reporting. nancy: thank you. nancy: three feet of snow. at first you are like that's nice. then -- bill: it just keeps piling. self-admittedly i know, i'm not a majority. i get that. i'm a snow lover. to me that is -- nancy: that is too much. bill: to me that looks awesome. i got to separate things, though. because from life perspective, i would be out there like she is helping people out. you can hear the exercise in her voice. she is winded. but then it is a beautiful scene. there is more video of it. however with my role as a meteorologist, certainly a chief meteorologist i wouldn't be out there. i'd be here. you know what i mean? covering this. but man, i love that. i understand how much havoc it can cause over
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larry: good. bill: that is not in the forecast. throw it out there now. the high 33. the normal is 44. that is down there. that is not a record. if you look at the record for the coldest high temperature it's in the upper teens. nowhere near that. but cold. we have to go to, if you go to the 15th of the month we had a high of 31. that is not the coldest day this year. 27 is the temperature at reagan. winds are out of the northwest at 15. the wind chill is playing a role. 20 in hagerstown now. it's 19 around cumberland. 22 in gaithersburg. the winds around the area blow up to 15 miles per hour. so if you are heading out, layer up. look at the number. 16 in leesburg. 8, 8, 8 that is it in winchester. earlier today we had the light snow flurries.
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area. that is not a big deal. it's long gone. tonight weeare clear. so if you not yet covered up the hose spigot. whatever you call it, the hose faucet what not make sure that they are covered up. two will have well -- we have well below freezing. we have a hard freeze. you could see problems around the house when it thaws back out if they are not covered. bring the pets in as well and make sure they have water. it can freeze in the bowls outside. tomorrow is a cold raw day. tonight, everybody in the teens. going to feel like the single digits. some of you in the colder areas may get to the single digits. a lot of sunshine. beautiful day from the inside looking out. breezy at times with the highs below freezing. f
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saturday the chance of snow we talk about it yesterday. that is less and it doesn't look like that much now. new year's eve looks fine. monday new year's day is back to 24. we go beyond the seven-day forecast. it's a bitter cold start with the sub freezing temperatures for the first few days and beyond the seven-day as well. decent long stretch with the temperatures that never get above freezing any time period of the day. nancy: never ever? bill: never ever, ever, ever, ever. [laughter] that is our story. more than the snow potential now. i don't see a snowstorm in our immediate future. larry: at least you're consistent. >> it's cold. larry: thanks. you have to see the video. a d.c. woman proving she still has the moves at 90 years old. ♪
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nancy: fantastic. she challenged santa to a christmas danceoff, actually ditching the walker. so the pair could dance together at the unique residential care. bill: wow! nancy: in northwest. larry: that is her song, isn't it? nancy: dabbing, too. wow! bill: she is moving. that is good. nancy: fantastic. larry: she dances better than i do. nancy: we are not sure how to top that but we'll try. larry: we'll try. see the world's tallest le go tower and find out why it's being built next. nancy: the bipartisan win the president hopes for in the new year. larry: but first a look what the is coming up tonight on
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larry: the new addition to the tel aviv skyline. look at this. it honor answer 8-year-old boy who died of cancer. owners say they built logo towers. they donated plastic bricks to build the 118-foot tower. they submitted records to guinness world record to see if it's the tallest logo tower. nancy: meantime, president trump back on the golf course today but the large box pulled up as the photographers tried to get footage by hitting the
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links. larry: more divides the parties than unifies them but one thing could be a moment of the cooperation. >> infrastructure by far is the easiest. >> the proposed plan lays out $200 billion for the infrastructure over ten years. democrats say that is not enough. the president himself promised $1 trillion on the campaign trail. >> the republic
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it will bring out $800 billion in the state and the local matches. >> that can be leveraged. you allow the financier's to determine what gets build. that is not something we elect to see. the private companies send the bill to the taxpayers or those paying tolls. to pass the senate the republicans need at least nine democrats to get on board. >> sitting presidents usually top the list of most admired but trump is second to obama. this is the tenth year in a row obama topped the list. hillary clinton tops the list for women for the 16th year in a row. larry: still
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>> the prince and the president. what obama said about the first moments as a private citizen. >> but first what we are learning about the security breach that left hundreds of passengers including crissy teagan and john legend on an eight-hour trip to nowhere. >> workers are upset saying they are not getting paid for
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nancy: the "7 on your side" i-team is hearing about 95-hour work week and not getting paid for overtime and faulty equipment in one location inside manassas. and scott taylor joins us outside the post office where a male truck actually caught fire. scott? scott: a mail truck caught on fire. the driver was
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the door jammed locked and malfunctioned. people working here say the place is full of problems. >> this truck caught on fire this month. the driver says for a moment he was stuck inside. because the doors lock was stuck. multiple postal workers say the faulty equipment isn't the only issue with the u.s. post office on the euclid avenue in manassas. >> the way we clock in and out is on paper. >> workers claim many are overworked with little to no breaks. >> 95 hours. >> in a week? >> yes. in a week. claim of long hours without pay also popped up at post office in richmond that is now the focus of a federal
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the postal service e-mailed and said to meet the demand we are flexing with the early morning, everything and the sunday mail deliveries. i asked for on camera interview. this is as close as i got. >> what we'd like to know about a fire truck that burnt to the ground. delivery truck. the gentleman locked into it. >> i have no comment now. i need you off the property. >> isn't this public property? the public is invited -- that is the law. it says, "customers." is this a post office? is this a post office or not? they are saying they will file complaint with the union representatives. larry: a crazy loop for a flight from l.a. to tokyo. it turned around four hours in the flight because a man was on board who shouldn't have been
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a star tweeted out the whole thing as it unfolded in air. marci: the plane parked at the lax airport after making a u-turn four hours into an 11-hour flight. because an unnoressed person made it on board. dun author -- because an unauthorized person made it on board. they notified the pilot and part of the security procedure the pilot in demand decided to return to the originating airport where the passenger was disembarked. the flight aware mark shows the path of the flight as it left lax at 11:36 tuesday heading to tokyo and made the sharp turn to touch back down in los angeles eight hours later. >> thank you for taking me on this awesome vacation. >> you're welcome. marci: they were among the passengers on board and tweeting why do we all
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mistake? why not land in tokyo and send the other person back? all of the passengers were deplaned and bused to terminal. the passenger boobedded his brother's flight instead of his own and it's unclear what i the boarding pass scanned for the a.n.a. flight. the airline apologizing for the inconvenience adding we take great pride in providing exemplary customer service and we failed to do so. we are told the f.b.i. interviewed the passenger and his brother and believed there was never danger. after seven hours after landing in l.a. the flight took off again for tokyo. marci gonzalez, abc7 news, los angeles. nancy: frustrating. the former president has given an interview to a royal. it touched on a few
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a private citizen again. >> take you to the 20 of january 2017. what went through your mind? >> the first thing that went through my mind was sitting across from michigan and how thankful i was that she had been my partner through the whole process. >> the prince did not say whether he and his fiancée would invite the former first couple to the wedding. larry: today marks a year since actress carrie fisher's death. the "star wars" star died after a massive heart attack on a flight to l.a. mark hamil remembered his friend and the costar tweeting hashtag and pictures of them together. nancy: today tweeting respects about curtis. if you don't know the name he is the actor who tells hamil luke skywalker in the original film he has death sentence on the 12 systems. curtis was 87
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larry: coming up at 5:00, why some federal offices say they don't have the cash they need to heading in the new year. nancy: but first -- >> he knows what is important in life and he takes care of those things first. >> the young man working to become an inspiration. >> charges this man facing and what the police found in the clothes that he took off and threw on the side of
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bill: hey, everyone. get to the weekend outlook in a moment. in terms of the forecast we are dropping down to the teens tomorrow. thursday. we are only going 27 degrees for the high temperature. on friday, maybe warm up a little bit above freezing. normal is in the mid-40's. 34. but no problems for you weather wise as you make your way to the coming days. saturday potential for a little bit of snow. it does not look impressive. we drop chance to 30%. dry and cold for n
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in the inspire report the new job and the scholarship changing his outlook. >> working for like five, finish out like 1:00. head home. do the work home. go to sleep. repeat that again. >> jonathan is a full-time student at the washington latin public charter schools. but at times he has put in the full time hours after-school to help make the ends meet at home. he has held several after-school jobs growing up. >> i worked as a custodian. i was reading and annotating books. >> my mom is a simple mother of five. she would have two jobs and every time she would come home it's 5:
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>> his mom's work ethic inspired him to push harder to succeed. be a role model to the siblings. >> my grades were "c"'s -- cs and b's. i knew i could do better. nancy: his new job offers flexible hours. >> need that? >> yeah, probably 10:00 on saturday. >> leaval more time to concentrate on the classes. >> he knows what is important and he takes care of those things first. >> he has a 3.0 g.p.a. last month receiving $10,000 college scholarship from the defense fund and named the beat the odds scholar. who demonstrated academic excellence despite the tremendous obstacles. >> literally i got the phone call and found out he won the scholarship i went to run through the kitchen telling everybody.
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everybody gets better. if you just decide to give up, you can't really go anywhere. you have to keep pushing. it seems like it's so far ahead of you, keep working for it. michelle: his parents never completed high school and that is a reason that education is so important. he is applying to colleges and he wants to study to become mechanical engineer. remarkable, right? >> amazing. >> i'm speechless. his work ethic, his attitude and the personality through it all inspiring. michelle: he credits his mom. his ultimate dream is to one day be able to make enough money to buy her a house. larry: i think he is going to do that. amazing passion. >> thank you. coming up, crews get to work on a tree the us who says pose sa
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larry: imagine you are driving through rural michigan and you saw this. a horse and buggy. yes, it's pulling a skier behind it. the woman who took the video says that the sight isn't that unusual. people have to keep it interesting when they live in a small town. over the weekend the firefighters put out hot and heavy flames. nancy: but it's not what you think. we explain this one. larry: we have all heard or witnessed the proposals at popular places like the eiffel tower or the rockefeller center. but they opted to make more noise. he hand his colleagues responded to
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the woman in the marine dress is his long-time girlfriend kathleen. people cheered as the uniformed firefighter walked up to kathleen and dropped town on one knee. the rockville christmas tree and ice skating rink as a backdrop. >> kathleen said yes as they captured the so-called box alarm proposal. captain james has been a volunteer for 14 years and they stress that all equipment and the personnel were available for the emergencies the entire time. or warmest wishes to the couple. kevin lewis, abc7 news. >> the fire department emphasizes that the proposal did not cost
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anything. just a lot of love. you have to make sure they are going to say yes. larry: this is a great story. betty the cat spending christmas with her family. she got stuck in the chimney friday night. after the authorities said when they were told the cat wasn't injured they couldn't help. so a neighbor used a camera to find her and lured her to climb through. nancy: a cat is going to cat. >> the ground crews removed a large section of 200-year-old tree. the jackson magnolia
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the white house siz the cable system used to support the tree is also failing. >> they are auctioned off after any sign of damage. >> this is making for a beautiful sight in minnesota. 53-foot waterfall. in below zero temperatures. take a look. some of the hikers say they made the trek to the rocks. they are risking getting hurt. something to the side.
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freezing temperatures we will have. >> this is really cold outside. >> it is. but it's not 37 degrees below zero. if you have not sealed up hose spigot outside do that. this is a stretch that is a hard freeze. we will get in the teens and it's 26. if you add wind to it. this is not as cold as the north. we have the sub zero readings in many spots. the high pressure is the dominant weather feature. if you notice outside the lake effect snow. these are on the eastern side of the lake. it releases the
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outside of that is dry. we don't have the weather problems. other than it is cold. by 11 verz, we should be at 22. everybody drops in the teens by the morning. they will hair that way. we will break that down and talk about the next potential snow maker in a bit. nancy: thank you. larry: time for sports. scott: the redskins are indoors today. chilly outside. the 2017 will be considered a disappointment for the most part. the team finishing short of the playoffs for the second straight year. there are plenty of question marks surrounding the franchise in the off-season. the big topic
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discussion quarterback kirk cousins. kirk cousins ready to address the future with the redskins today. almost ready. >> i'm looking at the future now. >> maybe all the time in the capital begun to rub off on cousins who has at times sounded more like a politician than a quarterback. >> everybody has to be better at all their jobs. to manage the role. >> they have done this before. twice they slapped the q.b. with the franchise tag and he could do it again. >> he knows we want him back at the end of the day. everybody gets involved and he has to make a decision for himself. >> fans may get answers soon. he is set to host a season in review event january 5 where the fans in attendance get
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chance to speak to the quarterback directly. >> the fans make this what it is. >> everybody will have a better idea what the future holds to make life for jay gruden easier. >> it would not make my life easier. my life is only easier if you win a lot of games and the super bowl. until it happens my life will never be easy. larry: super bowls would be nice. scott: but let's get in the playoffs first. >> breaking news. police are chasing a car in a robbery in gaithersburg. we understand the chase is in virginia. we will keep following the story here on abc7 news. >> when we come back the reason why congressional approval r
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jonathan: well, time and time again polls show low approval rating for the performance of congress. and lawmakers are elected to carry out the will of the people, many believe they don't. we have a glimpse of why that might be. we have more. >> from order to disorder. you could say congress is in a league of its own. >> chaos in congress enlisted before 2017. >> to inme on the floor. >> but a new report shows there could be a reason that congress continues to fall behind. this turns out the congressional research service, the congressional budget office and the government accountability office. three agencies designed to support the legislative branch are floundering. with a loss of 45% of the combined staff from 1975 to 2015. according to the office of the personnel mc
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>> we want every watchdog agency to have the funds to do the job. the inspector general, the congressional research service. they need people to do the job. >> the report also points to the staff turnover. look of compensation. look of the investment in technology on the hill. but the members of congress shouldn't point finger elsewhere. >> partisan bickering, six-week vacation has nothing to do with the staffing. >> congress has no one to blame by themselves for the inaction for the 11th hour spending bill. this is their fault. >> even small government advocates say the support agencies save taxpayers millions of dollars.
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fewer resources mean they might point out problems but they can't see the solution is carried out. i'm chris kristine frazao. >> right now at 6:00, gunfire in the evening rush on 395 and the moment that sparked a case of road rage possibly. jonathan: a father of three ordered to ground in an armed robbery and describing what happened. michelle: and the naked rampage on route 28. what the police found in the clothes that this man left on the side of the road. >> now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. >> as we come on the air, this is bitterly dangerously cold out there. this is south dakota. temperatures are 14 degrees below zero without the wind chill. this has left the rivers fro
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pennsylvania, the piling on to a massive snowfall record. more than five feet of snow on the ground in the past four days. at home we are at the beginning of a day's long stretch where we won't get above freezing. >> it is cold. bill kelly is tracking the winter blast from the weather center. >> it could be worse. minus 41 in cotton, minnesota. we are nowhere close to that. this is everyone warmer than that. it doesn't discredit how cold it is relative to where we should be. you need to know it's 24 in falls church. oakland at 22. 24 around boyd. the bigger picture is there is colder air to the west. that is what is heading our way.
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