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tom roussey live in sterling with the update. tom? >> this is the spot the car, the suspect pulled over. according to police, nabra hassanen and others bolted this way. but the suspect caught up to her and beat her to death. tonight the first of many chances for folks to come together and remember her life. many find it's hard to believe hate was not the reason that nabra hassanen was murdered. the reality from how she died and hate. >> founder of the women's initiative for self-empowerment organizing a vigil tonight at 7:30 for nabra in dupont circle. >> a lot of people are feeling vulnerable because of how they look. whether or not police say it's a hate crime or not. >> they believe that darwin martinez torres was all legally in the country but we couldn't find any other arrest history here. the fairfax police say this attack was brutal. but so far -- >> there is nothing at this point to indicate that the tragic case was a hate crime. >> nabra's funeral services were scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. later in the everything there w
tom roussey live in sterling with the update. tom? >> this is the spot the car, the suspect pulled over. according to police, nabra hassanen and others bolted this way. but the suspect caught up to her and beat her to death. tonight the first of many chances for folks to come together and remember her life. many find it's hard to believe hate was not the reason that nabra hassanen was murdered. the reality from how she died and hate. >> founder of the women's initiative for...
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nancy: tom roussey is live at nats park. what a night. tom: you know, it was unbelievable to be inside tonight, particularly at the pregame ceremony. for attendance at the congressional baseball game was 10,000, set last year. tonight, a new all-time record, more than doubled that, 23,000 people came. this is the 80th time they have played this game, since 1909, but there has never been a night like this. before the game, both parties knelt to pray. the republicans' second baseman in the hospital after being shot, but he was not forgotten. then a moment that gave goosebumps, a surprise policence by a capitol officer who throughout the first pitch. he was injured in the shootout. >> i've been at games here, but this was not louder than that. tom: who was shot. >> he turned his rifle and i started to hear and feel pops all around me and he struck me in my leg. tom: the game itself featured a lot of scoring chances for fans from both sides to cheer. >> to the extent we respect one another, hopefully the american people respect us more. maryla
nancy: tom roussey is live at nats park. what a night. tom: you know, it was unbelievable to be inside tonight, particularly at the pregame ceremony. for attendance at the congressional baseball game was 10,000, set last year. tonight, a new all-time record, more than doubled that, 23,000 people came. this is the 80th time they have played this game, since 1909, but there has never been a night like this. before the game, both parties knelt to pray. the republicans' second baseman in the...
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someone else inside, tom roussey has a look at what is going on in there now. tom? tom: let me get out of the way. the first pitch is an hour away. this is what is going on, on the field at nats park. this is a number of the folks playing in the game. gathering on the field. this promises to be a very emotional night in light of what happened yesterday. it promises to be a bipartisan night i'm being told. this is always a bipartisan event. people from both parties get together to raise money for charity. i'm told this year it will be especially so. now a lot of the folks even who were involved in yesterday's shooting on the field at the time are here. not all of them could be at the left, doing a different interview, zack barth, the congressional aide was shot yesterday. in the orange and the black ball cap. with the representative from texas who he works for who is playing in tonight's game. so we have a lot going on here. the first pitch an hour away at nats park. reporting live inside the stadium. i'm tom roussey, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. the sister station n
someone else inside, tom roussey has a look at what is going on in there now. tom? tom: let me get out of the way. the first pitch is an hour away. this is what is going on, on the field at nats park. this is a number of the folks playing in the game. gathering on the field. this promises to be a very emotional night in light of what happened yesterday. it promises to be a bipartisan night i'm being told. this is always a bipartisan event. people from both parties get together to raise money...
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tom roussey is live in southeast washington, where security and precautions are top of mind out there: they are. this is a strong security presence. but also a strong fan presence. and the field right now. the first pitch still isn't for a while but they are getting ready there. on the right, in the darker color, the dark blue are the folks in congress. on the left in the pink, those are members of the press. the way the game works members of congress bipartisan republicans and democrats play on the same team and then they take on the press. this game has been going on since 2009. it raises money to fight against young people who get breast cancer. we talked to debbie wasserman schultz one of the organizers of this. from the beginning she said definitely in light of what happened last week at the republican baseball practice for the congressional baseball game this year definitely feels different. >> there is a tremendous resolve on part of the members and the supporters and the staff to dig in and face down evil. send a strong message of attack that one of us is an attack on all tom:
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nancy: tom roussey is live in arlington, where they are watching the polls. has he spoken to the press yet? tom: this was supposed to be the side with all of the drama, but in the end it was a relatively easy night for ralph northam. the party is still going on here. video, it was a real who's who of virginia democrats who came out tonight. doubt, of support, no the virginia democratic senatorsment, two u.s. were here, and also the current governor terry mcauliffe. he said this was an election about virginia, not national issues. he still referenced the presidential election from last year. >> what we saw in 2016 , really a campaign run on hatred and bigotry and fear and discrimination. people don't want that. that is not the commonwealth of virginia. people ask to me, ralph, are you going to continue doing what governor mcauliffe is doing? i said, damn right i am. northam not running from being an establishment democrat, but there are some folks not too happy about that, protesters taking the stage before his speech, staying for about five minutes, protesting
nancy: tom roussey is live in arlington, where they are watching the polls. has he spoken to the press yet? tom: this was supposed to be the side with all of the drama, but in the end it was a relatively easy night for ralph northam. the party is still going on here. video, it was a real who's who of virginia democrats who came out tonight. doubt, of support, no the virginia democratic senatorsment, two u.s. were here, and also the current governor terry mcauliffe. he said this was an election...
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live in northwest d.c., tom roussey, abc 7 news. jonathan: tom, thanks. as bucolic as it gets, very quiet in alexandria. this is an exclusive neighborhood where they hardly ever hear sirens. today after the shooting, they are coming back for vigils to give their prayers for the victims of the shooting and to also come against hatred and via olence. hundreds events, poured onto the streets in alexandria to say that hate does not belong here. >> this is a walk of healing for this community. jay: hundreds on the streets in two separate solidarity walks. >> courage under fire, literally. courage under fire. rounds and rounds of gunfire. jay: the shooting unfolded only blocks from the heart of del alexandria bound by a strong sense of community and a deep and abiding disdain for intolerance. >> we will not fall for your hate and ignorance. we are celebrating life and we will pray together tonight. ay: others participated couple miles away in a run to show pride in community and country. >> this probably did not become real until i saw the video. i said that is
live in northwest d.c., tom roussey, abc 7 news. jonathan: tom, thanks. as bucolic as it gets, very quiet in alexandria. this is an exclusive neighborhood where they hardly ever hear sirens. today after the shooting, they are coming back for vigils to give their prayers for the victims of the shooting and to also come against hatred and via olence. hundreds events, poured onto the streets in alexandria to say that hate does not belong here. >> this is a walk of healing for this community....
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tom roussey, abc 7 news. jay: nancy chen -- nancy: nancy chen with breaking news, we are hearing from the parents of the 25-year-old government contractor accused of leaking a nsa confidential document about possible russian election tampering and sending it to an online news agency. tonight her mother and stepfather voicing support for her when they spoke to cnn's anderson cooper. i know that she served her country, she was a veteran in distinction for six years, the patriot. >> i know she did something wrong, she has always come clean with it. she has always been willing to accept the consequences. but i'm terrified for her right now. nancy: reality winner lived and worked in fort meade before going to georgia for stop she is facing a decade in prison. alison: meanwhile, a change in local policies that may have been triggered by fake news. cnn is reporting russian hackers infiltrated a news agency in qatar and posted a false story. anna-lysa gayle has what happened next. anna-lysa: based on the cnn news exc
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reporting live outside nats park i'm tom roussey,bc news. nancy: tom, thank you. a big night ahead tomorrow. we have more reaction from other members of congress as well as people all around the world reacting to this horrific shooting today. you can see all of that at wjla.com. we have dramatic audio from the scanners as all of this unfolded. you can watch video taken from the shooting. now head back inside to larry. larry: great work out there. coming up next forget the attack of the ill caner larry: developing tonight a mining accident leaves one person dead in west virginia in boone county. authorities say the victim was using a machine to extract coal at the time of his death. they are investigating but for now the mine is not active. records show this is the eighth death at a u.s. mine facility this year. alison: a bizarre story. deli clerk suffering broken jaw after they threw avocados at him. they also smashed watermelons and threw bananas. started over a confusion over a f the attack happened on memorial day but the police hope the new surveillance video
reporting live outside nats park i'm tom roussey,bc news. nancy: tom, thank you. a big night ahead tomorrow. we have more reaction from other members of congress as well as people all around the world reacting to this horrific shooting today. you can see all of that at wjla.com. we have dramatic audio from the scanners as all of this unfolded. you can watch video taken from the shooting. now head back inside to larry. larry: great work out there. coming up next forget the attack of the ill...
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head to tom roussey in northwest d.c. tom? tom: yeah, it's pretty hot out here as well obviously, as you were saying. most of the river, we are not seeing anybody on it. we are seeing one lone boat. the folks look like they are having a good time. but for the most part they have even abandoned the potomac river. they are not seeing a lot of folks out here. we have seen active people today. the video from the area around the national mall. we also took video of the construction workers who had to be out there near 395 today as well. that is a very hot job in weather like this. there is really no escaping the sun for a lot of them. they were having to find ways to keep cool as were folks on the mall. you know, we caught up with one group that year. they don't care how cold it is. in today's case, they don't care how hot it is. we talk to one of them afterwards. why were you out there today? >> it's sometimes very hot. but it's great fun. this is a good group of people that come out pretty much every day in snow or heat. tom: it'
head to tom roussey in northwest d.c. tom? tom: yeah, it's pretty hot out here as well obviously, as you were saying. most of the river, we are not seeing anybody on it. we are seeing one lone boat. the folks look like they are having a good time. but for the most part they have even abandoned the potomac river. they are not seeing a lot of folks out here. we have seen active people today. the video from the area around the national mall. we also took video of the construction workers who had...
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tom roussey has more. abc-7 and newschannel 8- last night's game. card. people stopped by to sign well-wishes for all the victims. and we'll deliver the banner to capitol hill stay connected as we track the investigation- and update the condition of the victims. connect with us on facebook, twitter and wjla.com. developing now. president trump is firing back at reports that he is under investigation for possible obstruction of justice. according to the washington post -- special prosecutor robert mueller is investigating the president for his relations with the f-b-i. mr. trump responded with a tweet calling the investigation -- quote -- "the single greatest witch hunt in american history." when given a chance to say more -- the president declined. according to the post, mueller is looking into whether trump fired fbi director james comey because of the russia investigation, and whether he suggested the f-b-i drop its investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. new detailt escaped inmates from georgia. that manhunt is over. sheriff
tom roussey has more. abc-7 and newschannel 8- last night's game. card. people stopped by to sign well-wishes for all the victims. and we'll deliver the banner to capitol hill stay connected as we track the investigation- and update the condition of the victims. connect with us on facebook, twitter and wjla.com. developing now. president trump is firing back at reports that he is under investigation for possible obstruction of justice. according to the washington post -- special prosecutor...
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as tom roussey explains-- the honor roll students were found dead- in a neighborhood -- far from home. and no one seems to be able to explain why there were there. developing now-- government contracter who was arrested for leaking classified documents-- are speaking out. reality winner is accused of printing off a confidential nsa document -- about possible russian election tampering... then sending it to an online news agency. now -- her mother and stepfather voiced their support for her, when they spoke to c-n-n's anderson cooper. winner lived and meade before moving to georgia, where she was arrested monday night. she is due back in court on thursday. if convicted, winner could face a decade in prison. president trump says he wishes fired f-b-i director james comey "luck" when he testifies on capitol hill tomorrow. comey will testify as part of the senate intelligence committee's russia probe. those close to comey say he'll refute the president's claim that comey told him that he was never under investigation. however-- a new report also claims that comey will stop short of accusi
as tom roussey explains-- the honor roll students were found dead- in a neighborhood -- far from home. and no one seems to be able to explain why there were there. developing now-- government contracter who was arrested for leaking classified documents-- are speaking out. reality winner is accused of printing off a confidential nsa document -- about possible russian election tampering... then sending it to an online news agency. now -- her mother and stepfather voiced their support for her,...
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tom roussey has more. encouraging news for people who park center.. starting monday, free parking hours will be expanded. there was fierce backlash, and even a lawsuit, after boston properties stard january. the company has now backtracked. during the week, garage parking will be free.. for an hour. and it will remain free during weekends, holidays, and special events. there have also been complaints about the payment technology. boston properties say it will make upgrades this summer to streamline the process. for full details about the new parking rules.. go to wjla-dot-com. this morning-- we are getting a new look at dash-cam video from tiger woods' memorial day arrest. the legendary golfer is charged with d-u-i-- but he says he hadn't had a drop to drink that night. abc's marci gonzalez has more. to lego lions. a zoo in belgium has a new exhibit that to lego lions. a zoo in belgium has a new exhibit that you have to see to believe. it's called "art with lego bricks". and it features amazing lego renderings of some of the zoo's most famous patrons.
tom roussey has more. encouraging news for people who park center.. starting monday, free parking hours will be expanded. there was fierce backlash, and even a lawsuit, after boston properties stard january. the company has now backtracked. during the week, garage parking will be free.. for an hour. and it will remain free during weekends, holidays, and special events. there have also been complaints about the payment technology. boston properties say it will make upgrades this summer to...
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reporting live in sterling, i'm tom roussey, abc7 news. nancy: tom, thank you. skytrak7 was in georgetown when a man died after being hit by an s.u.v. it happened at the intersection of great seneca highway in middlebrook road. police say the man was standing in the median when a driver lost control and hit him. the driver stayed at the scene. jonathan: "7 on your side" with a developing story in prince george's county and accusations of grade-fixing. maryland bureau chief brad bell live to sort through what is fact and fiction with the case, a side of the story you will only see here brad: the accusation being made by four members of the school board is simple. there is a systemic effort in the school system to change grades. from failing grades to passing grades. so that more young people graduate from high school. well, tonight, the school system is firing back here in a big way. it's not just those that run the system. we talked to a group of school principals today. in the wake of allegation that the prince george's school system as the direction of c.e.o.
reporting live in sterling, i'm tom roussey, abc7 news. nancy: tom, thank you. skytrak7 was in georgetown when a man died after being hit by an s.u.v. it happened at the intersection of great seneca highway in middlebrook road. police say the man was standing in the median when a driver lost control and hit him. the driver stayed at the scene. jonathan: "7 on your side" with a developing story in prince george's county and accusations of grade-fixing. maryland bureau chief brad bell...
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tom roussey is live with how it unfolded. tom? tom: the a.t.m. is alive and the bank of america. but it had a rough day last week. this is surveillance video of what happened. never in anyone's memory in this county can they remember this happening before. there was a street project going on five miles from here in suitland in a neighborhood. and a backhoe was stolen. the thieves drove it five miles down city streets at 4:30 in the morning. when the backhoe arrived at bank of america, you see what happened. they tried to smash in the a.t.m. after all the effort. the "a" for effort. but "f" for executing this. they didn't get any money. that said, they have not arrested anybody from this case. in fact, they think the person who stole the backhoe the person who was involved in a different crime a year ago. this is a photo of the person. from here on marlboro pike. they think this guy is the same guy who participated in what happened last week. he got away with money last time but not this time. if you can identify him call the prince george's police on this very, very, very unusual
tom roussey is live with how it unfolded. tom? tom: the a.t.m. is alive and the bank of america. but it had a rough day last week. this is surveillance video of what happened. never in anyone's memory in this county can they remember this happening before. there was a street project going on five miles from here in suitland in a neighborhood. and a backhoe was stolen. the thieves drove it five miles down city streets at 4:30 in the morning. when the backhoe arrived at bank of america, you see...
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tom roussey with that interview. tom? tom: mcdonald's where she ate early in the morning on sunday. it's behind me. in ramadan, muslims fast in the daylight hours so that is why she was here in overnight hours. with a group of 16 friends. they walked this way on drainsville road but only made it less than a half mile that way, back to the mosque. when a crime happened according to police. this is video here. the suspect is darwin torres. according to the police he followed a group in a red car. he got out of the car with a baseball bat, everyone ran but she fell. ultimately dumped her body in a pond not far from near and close to the apartment where he lives at. he is charged with murder this afternoon. nabra's family is trying to come to grips with this. they were receiving a lot of support earlier today while we were there. although the police are not investigating this as a hate crime, her father is not convinced it's not. >> muslims. they were all muslims. not bad people. why are we hating each other for religion? tom: a lot of nabra classmates at south lake high school in resto
tom roussey with that interview. tom? tom: mcdonald's where she ate early in the morning on sunday. it's behind me. in ramadan, muslims fast in the daylight hours so that is why she was here in overnight hours. with a group of 16 friends. they walked this way on drainsville road but only made it less than a half mile that way, back to the mosque. when a crime happened according to police. this is video here. the suspect is darwin torres. according to the police he followed a group in a red car....
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tom roussey is following the story and has a new development today. tom: there is a group of teenagers walking to the moss that can way. one had a bicycle in the road. he gets in the argument for the suspect who pulls the car where you see the paint on the sidewalk here. he gets out with a bat. everybody starts running. nabra hassanen runs that way. according to her father falls and is beaten with a baseball bat. suspect darwin martinez torres is charged with second-degree murder and i.c.e. placed detainer on him because they suspect he is illegally in the u.n. co. police say it started with road rage. >> it was an argument between the driver and a bicyclist in the roadway. >> fairfax county police say at least for now they are not investigating this as an anti-muslim h >> no indication of racial slurs. >> late law enforcement is not investigating as a hate crime at this time. >> but lakshmi many local muslid this hard to accept it had nothing to do with the way she looked. >> i can tell you that we have to deal with the sealings and the -- ceilings an
tom roussey is following the story and has a new development today. tom: there is a group of teenagers walking to the moss that can way. one had a bicycle in the road. he gets in the argument for the suspect who pulls the car where you see the paint on the sidewalk here. he gets out with a bat. everybody starts running. nabra hassanen runs that way. according to her father falls and is beaten with a baseball bat. suspect darwin martinez torres is charged with second-degree murder and i.c.e....
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in northeast d.c., tom roussey, abc 7 news.helle: a mayor busted in a drugs for sex sting is out of jail. the judge sentenced him to five years but suspended everything except three months, which e.r.a. served. here is what the former mayor said about his current. >> nobody knew, nobody. people might have suspected, but nobody knew. i lived a double life, a secret life. michelle: silverthorne said in the future he wants to help less fortunate inmates improve their lives. they: decades in prison for drunk driver who caused a crash that killed five people. speeding andy was driving drunk when he slammed into a car stopped at a traffic light in oxon hill in 2014. he pled guilty in march but did not show up for sentencing last month. the police tracked him down and now he will go to prison for 51 years. michelle: an active investigation after a deadly crash in alexandria at holly hill road and richmond highway. a motorcycle driver was killed after crashing head on into a truck. the circumstances are under investigation. nancy: prec
in northeast d.c., tom roussey, abc 7 news.helle: a mayor busted in a drugs for sex sting is out of jail. the judge sentenced him to five years but suspended everything except three months, which e.r.a. served. here is what the former mayor said about his current. >> nobody knew, nobody. people might have suspected, but nobody knew. i lived a double life, a secret life. michelle: silverthorne said in the future he wants to help less fortunate inmates improve their lives. they: decades in...
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tom roussey live tonight at the watkins rec center with more on this. hi, tom. tom: hey, they are setting up for it right now. let me step out of the way and show you what is going on here. this is a game that is certainly not as old as the counterpart we covered last week. it has been going on since 2009. the women's, congressional women's softball game. i am told security is being stepped up here this year in light of what happened last week. as the republicans were practicing for the congressional softball game, which took place at nats park a week ago. if you turn around to the right you see folks setting up a tent for the young survivors coalition, to help women with breast cancer. this is going to feature female members of congress and they will play against of the press corps who cover them. they say it's always been a good rivalry and a good event. you should be aware that some of the streets will be closed. where we are standing, we are closest to the intersection of 17 and d street southeast. police plan to shut the intersection there down. several blo
tom roussey live tonight at the watkins rec center with more on this. hi, tom. tom: hey, they are setting up for it right now. let me step out of the way and show you what is going on here. this is a game that is certainly not as old as the counterpart we covered last week. it has been going on since 2009. the women's, congressional women's softball game. i am told security is being stepped up here this year in light of what happened last week. as the republicans were practicing for the...
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tom roussey has more. this is just terrible to hear about all around, tom. tom: a tragic story, nancy. the mcdonald's behind me is popular with the teenagers at the local mosque in the month of ramadan. they were here early yesterday morning. after they ate here according to the father of the teen killed they walked this way. 7 and drainsville road is where that mcdonald's is. they walked this way down drainsville road and made it less than a half mile before they were attacked. south lakes high classmates came to comfort the family of nabra hassanen who was supposed to be taking sophomore final exams this week. >> how devastated is the school today? >> from one to ten, 100. tom: students shared pictures of nabraef >> she was everything to us. she was a nice friend. if we felt down she helped us up. >> we love everybody. tom: her father wants to ask the suspects one thing. >> why? that is my question. why? tom: hesaz nabra and a dozen friends were walking bam to the adams center mosque. 22-year-old suspect darwin torres allegedly followed folloe group in his
tom roussey has more. this is just terrible to hear about all around, tom. tom: a tragic story, nancy. the mcdonald's behind me is popular with the teenagers at the local mosque in the month of ramadan. they were here early yesterday morning. after they ate here according to the father of the teen killed they walked this way. 7 and drainsville road is where that mcdonald's is. they walked this way down drainsville road and made it less than a half mile before they were attacked. south lakes...
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tom roussey is live outside the museum where there has been an outpouring of support today. tom? tom: there have. i can show you part of outpouring of support behind here. let me step out of the way and see near the water outside the museum, a number of roses lying there. i'm told they were left because of this noose and one last week as well. check this out. these are pictures from earlier today. this is a group of smithsonian employees, not just from the national museum of african american history and culture, but all the smithsonians. they gathered a little after 12:00 noon today to get together and take a stand against this. as i mentioned, there was another one found less than a week ago at a different smithsonian museum. as far as this one at the national museum of african american history and culture, it was found yesterday afternoon in the segregation exhibit, which is actually a little bit below street level at the museum. the police at this point believe somebody put it there on purpose, but it's still under investigation. we are told there should be some kind of survei
tom roussey is live outside the museum where there has been an outpouring of support today. tom? tom: there have. i can show you part of outpouring of support behind here. let me step out of the way and see near the water outside the museum, a number of roses lying there. i'm told they were left because of this noose and one last week as well. check this out. these are pictures from earlier today. this is a group of smithsonian employees, not just from the national museum of african american...
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tom roussey is live on the heat and the efforts to keep the power bill going as high as the mercury. m? tom: we have noticed this has kept some people from exercising but not everybody. we have seen people out, bikers or folking kicking around a soccer or a volleyball as well. we want to know how to beat the heat and bet the cost to keep your home cool. we went to the power company for that. it is a good day to drink a lot of fluids. or if you're like this guy, eat a lot of ice cream. but it is a darn hot day to work on the construction still people aren't letting the first june heatwave keep them from working. also from exercising, riding bikes or even riding on top of an open air tourist bus. >> we are beating the heat by drinking water. >> she has a big group from richmond visiting her. since they came in a heatwave, they are having to find ways to fight the sun. >> buy sunglasses. of course we did sun block as well. >> trying to stay cool. just trying to stay cool not say hot. tom: those are great ways to beat the heat outside. what about inside? >> make sure you keep your blinds
tom roussey is live on the heat and the efforts to keep the power bill going as high as the mercury. m? tom: we have noticed this has kept some people from exercising but not everybody. we have seen people out, bikers or folking kicking around a soccer or a volleyball as well. we want to know how to beat the heat and bet the cost to keep your home cool. we went to the power company for that. it is a good day to drink a lot of fluids. or if you're like this guy, eat a lot of ice cream. but it is...
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tom roussey is live at show pace arena to sort this out. tom, tell us about it. tom: here in in prince george's, it is note a group at the school board member and some colleagues do not always see eye to eye with the superintendent. last week you try to enter a back door near the graduation. he was stopped by the police in this area. he also said this had a lot to do with what happened the day before. >> you were going to physically remove me? >> yes, sir. tom: the school board member posted video after not being allowed entrance into potomac high's graduation. the police said that he could go into the main public entrance, but he said it was unheard of not to allow a board member onstage to shake hands. he blames the superintendent kevin maxwell. >> i consider it an abu board said he needed to be authorized and it no time did he instruct anyone to arrest him. before, at oxon hill's graduation, he was a speaker and said the principal approved him giving up some time to students. this video shows the class president and the sga president trying to speak, but the m
tom roussey is live at show pace arena to sort this out. tom, tell us about it. tom: here in in prince george's, it is note a group at the school board member and some colleagues do not always see eye to eye with the superintendent. last week you try to enter a back door near the graduation. he was stopped by the police in this area. he also said this had a lot to do with what happened the day before. >> you were going to physically remove me? >> yes, sir. tom: the school board...
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tom roussey, abc 7 news. fake movie money is circulating, this time at a while law in fredericksburg. the man in the picture asked a clerk for a change for a $100 bill. the bill was fake, the kind that they use in films. the police are searching for the man and woman in these pictures. if you have information, the police would like to hear from head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even gger flavor. only at subway. the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. this
tom roussey, abc 7 news. fake movie money is circulating, this time at a while law in fredericksburg. the man in the picture asked a clerk for a change for a $100 bill. the bill was fake, the kind that they use in films. the police are searching for the man and woman in these pictures. if you have information, the police would like to hear from head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just...
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tom roussey live in sterling with the new developments we just found out. i'm not sure about the road rage aspect of this. tom: yeah, we are waiting on police to elaborate on that. i can tell you within the last half hour, we found out from the immigration and customs, i.c.e. that this suspect is subjected of being illegally in the country from el salvador. i.c.e. tell us they placed detainer on him. he allegedly followed a group of teens from the local mosque from this mcdonald's to drainsville road, followed him a half mile early yesterday morning and then attacked the victim according to police. these are pictures of nabra hassanen, a 17-year-old sophomore at south lakes high school in reston. absolutely beloved. according to the police and the victim's father the group of teenagers trying to walk back to the mosque. they were followed by the suspect darwin martinez torres in a red car. he got out with a baseball bat according to the victim's father. everyone ran but nabra hassanen fell. he eventually dumped her body in a nearby pond according to police.
tom roussey live in sterling with the new developments we just found out. i'm not sure about the road rage aspect of this. tom: yeah, we are waiting on police to elaborate on that. i can tell you within the last half hour, we found out from the immigration and customs, i.c.e. that this suspect is subjected of being illegally in the country from el salvador. i.c.e. tell us they placed detainer on him. he allegedly followed a group of teens from the local mosque from this mcdonald's to...
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the bad news babes d in southeast at the watkins recreation center, tom roussey, abc 7.lison: bad newspapers. a good name. until thet hours senate releases the new health care plan. still ahead, sorting through the big-ticket issues in it. jonathan: plus, they deliberated for days, but they could not reach a decision on bill cosby. now, those jurors are back in the spotlight because of a judge's order. alison:alison: you and your child probably has one. an importants -- z2e2gz z1a2z y2e2gy y1a2y i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. ♪ hi guys. in the desert.be here. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. the big easy. yeah yeah today i want to show you guys e next-gen chevy equinox. what do you think? that's pretty. pretty sexy. it
the bad news babes d in southeast at the watkins recreation center, tom roussey, abc 7.lison: bad newspapers. a good name. until thet hours senate releases the new health care plan. still ahead, sorting through the big-ticket issues in it. jonathan: plus, they deliberated for days, but they could not reach a decision on bill cosby. now, those jurors are back in the spotlight because of a judge's order. alison:alison: you and your child probably has one. an importants -- z2e2gz z1a2z y2e2gy...
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tom roussey, abc 7 news.onathan: developing in maryland, video captures on a cell phone camera a terrifying moment as a man gets off a bus and opens fire on police officers. nancy chen joins us with the latest. nancy: this video came into the newsroom just minutes ago, showing the man walking out of the bus, firing several shots at police officers. it started with a call about a man robbing two people. police cornered him inside of a bus and the shooting ensued. leg. >> the next thing you know, bullets were flying. >> i was crying. bystander who was involved is said to be in serious condition but will survive. the police have body camera footage of this as well as footage from the mta bus as the investigation continues. steve: the first forecast on this wednesday evening, skies are finally beginning to clear out a little bit. and means more sunshine warmer temperatures on the way tomorrow. highs in the lower to middle 70's, sunshine later in the day. and get ready for a heat wave, a real heat wave on the way
tom roussey, abc 7 news.onathan: developing in maryland, video captures on a cell phone camera a terrifying moment as a man gets off a bus and opens fire on police officers. nancy chen joins us with the latest. nancy: this video came into the newsroom just minutes ago, showing the man walking out of the bus, firing several shots at police officers. it started with a call about a man robbing two people. police cornered him inside of a bus and the shooting ensued. leg. >> the next thing you...
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i'm tom tom -- tom roussey. larry: a community in minneapolis is healing after a controversial sculptor was built. they built a gallows sculptor. he was met with backlash from the native american tribe. many of the members lost the relatives to the gruesome executions. they came together for a three-hour mediation. >> to fect of it on their lives chairmaned >> they plan to transfer it ov burn it in the ceremony. alison: a call for help trying to identify a little girl. nancy chen has the developing story. >> this is the little girl. the police put out several alerts. she speaks primarily spanish and is between two and five years old. show was found wearing black pants and white tank and blue sandals. they are hoping that someone will recognize her and knows who the parents are. if you have any information call the metropolitan police department. larry: the secret service says a person arrested outside the white house is 17-year-old from silver spring. the teenager is facing unlawful entry charges after he tried
i'm tom tom -- tom roussey. larry: a community in minneapolis is healing after a controversial sculptor was built. they built a gallows sculptor. he was met with backlash from the native american tribe. many of the members lost the relatives to the gruesome executions. they came together for a three-hour mediation. >> to fect of it on their lives chairmaned >> they plan to transfer it ov burn it in the ceremony. alison: a call for help trying to identify a little girl. nancy chen...