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alison: absolutely!c7 news at 4:00" -- are the deals left going on black friday going to be worth it? we will let you know when the real deals are going down. alison: in the long list of foods that are bad for you, there is popcorn. jonathan: no. alison: yeah. what is in the bag could stay in your body for years. we will tell you about the chemical and the long-term health risk still jonathan: this is a spectacle in the classroom and one that sent kids to the hospital. i could have been worse. item investigator is here to explain what they did. joce: on that day, nick was playing the role of the pirate at p.t. woodson the day before halloween. he wore a costume. hat with the feather, boots on. that is how his mom identified him on a stretcher later in the day. he took a new role. that of hero. nick was in classroom that day. he put out the flames with his bare hands. >> there isn't too much you can do without tools. more schools should have safety. not just the initial five-minute teaching at the beginni
alison: absolutely!c7 news at 4:00" -- are the deals left going on black friday going to be worth it? we will let you know when the real deals are going down. alison: in the long list of foods that are bad for you, there is popcorn. jonathan: no. alison: yeah. what is in the bag could stay in your body for years. we will tell you about the chemical and the long-term health risk still jonathan: this is a spectacle in the classroom and one that sent kids to the hospital. i could have been...
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alison: wow! leon: that is a crazy place to be stuck. alison: wages that a dreary, nasty day. doug: the clearing is underway now. we will have a lot of sunshine over the next five or six days. it will get cooler tomorrow. the cold front is not come until sunday. one to start off for the time lapse. this is from the weatherbug camera and hagerstown, md. a rainy day. it still 66 in hagerstown. the rain finally ended. the camera started clearing and here in hagerstown and around the area we have had a lot of red skies at night because of cloud cover and where the sun was just below the horizon. it makes for a spectacular day around the area and a spectacular evening. temperatures are still mild. 62 in washington. 64 in manassas. 63 degrees in frederick. as we get in the evening hours we will continue to see the skies clear from west to east. breezes will pick up out of the northwest and colder and drier air. 38-46 by tomorrow morning. the rain was slow to move out the moving out it has done. is moving across the eastern shore and that will be that. look for clearing tonight. sunn
alison: wow! leon: that is a crazy place to be stuck. alison: wages that a dreary, nasty day. doug: the clearing is underway now. we will have a lot of sunshine over the next five or six days. it will get cooler tomorrow. the cold front is not come until sunday. one to start off for the time lapse. this is from the weatherbug camera and hagerstown, md. a rainy day. it still 66 in hagerstown. the rain finally ended. the camera started clearing and here in hagerstown and around the area we have...
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alison: thank you. certain part of the country are experiencing the first snow of the season. albuquerque, santa fe, other cities in new mexico have been under a winter storm warning. since yesterday. new mexico will get more snow and high winds due to a strong low pressure system moving in the northwestern part of the state. in denver, oh, man. there could be as much as 16 inches of snow by the end of the day. jonathan: somebody put on facebook, driving in a blizzard just outside of colorado. high mountains. i'm laughing. i'm so glad i'm not there. alison: it's hard to believe it's already happening. jonathan: yep. doug: a big storm system and a cold front extending well in advance of the one bringing us healthy rain. jonathan: not snow. doug: not this time around. we'll see what happens if it gets cold this winter. questions about the winter weather. jonathan: it's okay if ill doesn't. doug: i wouldn't mind a bit. cloudy looking at the belle haven country club. yesterday afternoon we were at 70 degree
alison: thank you. certain part of the country are experiencing the first snow of the season. albuquerque, santa fe, other cities in new mexico have been under a winter storm warning. since yesterday. new mexico will get more snow and high winds due to a strong low pressure system moving in the northwestern part of the state. in denver, oh, man. there could be as much as 16 inches of snow by the end of the day. jonathan: somebody put on facebook, driving in a blizzard just outside of colorado....
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alison: okay, diane. thank you. stay with abc7 for breaking news update on the stories even when you are away from the tv. log on to wjla.com/text. you can subscribe to the test alerts right there. you will get updates straight from the newsroom to your phone. jonathan: this one is developing. the police just cleared a suspicious package at the shuttle bus campus. for hours the students parking at a lot were warned they wouldn't be able to driver off for some time. the massive police presence is leaving the campus. everything is slowly returning back to normal. alison: another tragedy on the roads. this one last evening in clinton, maryland. a 9-year-old is dead. and two others hurt. it happened where today some residents told us this crash could have been prevented. kevin lewis is live now to explain how. kevin? kevin: they tell the intersection is prone to crashes. the problems is the cars turning in and out oaf the neighborhood are sideswiped by the cross traffic. while the crash is still under investigation, it
alison: okay, diane. thank you. stay with abc7 for breaking news update on the stories even when you are away from the tv. log on to wjla.com/text. you can subscribe to the test alerts right there. you will get updates straight from the newsroom to your phone. jonathan: this one is developing. the police just cleared a suspicious package at the shuttle bus campus. for hours the students parking at a lot were warned they wouldn't be able to driver off for some time. the massive police presence...
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alison? alison: also today the white house is appealing to the supreme court and this is about immigration. the obama administration was dealt a blow when the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals in new orleans upheld a lower court's decision in texas. that decision put an injunction blocking a plan to protect some illegal immigrants. as many as 5 million illegal immigrants would have been protected from deportation. what is unclear is if the supreme court will in fact accept the case. jonathan: tonight is the next round of the battle for the republican nomination and presidential candidate. the short list debate field is in milwaukee. they are ready to take on the issues after the last debate. >> is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign? >> it's not a campaign -- not a comic book campaign. >> in 2008, barack obama missed 70% of the vote and the same newspaper endorsed him. this is the double standard that exists in the country between the main stream media. >> how about talking
alison? alison: also today the white house is appealing to the supreme court and this is about immigration. the obama administration was dealt a blow when the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals in new orleans upheld a lower court's decision in texas. that decision put an injunction blocking a plan to protect some illegal immigrants. as many as 5 million illegal immigrants would have been protected from deportation. what is unclear is if the supreme court will in fact accept the case. jonathan:...
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alison: thank you. still ahead here on "abc7 news at 5:00" -- plan a to take down an old smokestack failed. see what happens when they turn to plan b. leon: the item you will get as a gift you don't want to be near your newborn. >> he suffered burns that benched him for most of the football season. why he and other teammates are suing the montgomery county public schools. i'm kevin lewis with the story next. alison: the "7 on your side" help center getting you answers. call now to ask a mechanic maybe what is up with the weird noise or you have another question about the car. another question about the car. the number is 703-236-9220. it's the holidays. which means a house full of people -- who all want to get online. so it's the perfect time for verizon fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, wewe'll give you all the premi
alison: thank you. still ahead here on "abc7 news at 5:00" -- plan a to take down an old smokestack failed. see what happens when they turn to plan b. leon: the item you will get as a gift you don't want to be near your newborn. >> he suffered burns that benched him for most of the football season. why he and other teammates are suing the montgomery county public schools. i'm kevin lewis with the story next. alison: the "7 on your side" help center getting you answers....
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alison: indeed. she says that they had feet and hands like ours but the fingers are different than humans. very short. small chimp like shoulders. a tiny head with the brain the size of an orange. >> they will be studying this for years and years to come. >> awesome. >> did she confess to taking something for herself? >> she did not. >> this is interesting. they can use a 3d printer to print out part of the fossils to take them to classrooms without taking the real thing. it's really interesting. leon: nice going. nice story. today i had a chance to have a chance with cool people myself. the young men that are learning to be leaders. westfield high school that got together eight years ago. a great story behind it. i will tell it about you later in a harris' hero segment. they want to send men like that is my buddy dominique. they are impressive young men thanks to the program at west field. i want to congratulate them for putting the program together. alison: looking sharp. leon: you will love the st
alison: indeed. she says that they had feet and hands like ours but the fingers are different than humans. very short. small chimp like shoulders. a tiny head with the brain the size of an orange. >> they will be studying this for years and years to come. >> awesome. >> did she confess to taking something for herself? >> she did not. >> this is interesting. they can use a 3d printer to print out part of the fossils to take them to classrooms without taking the real...
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alison: thank you. we have new information on the car accident that injured people including four children. this was last night. it happened on new new hampshire avenue at popular avenue. today police told abc7 news that speed was not a factor in that crash. there is no indication alcohol was involved. but right now they do not know what caused that crash. leon: two kids playing with matches can cause a lot of damage. we understand that the kids may have been playing but they are charged with arson, right? brad: absolutely! very serious charges. the fire last week. take a look at this. the damage done. this is the belongings of the house. damaged. this house is gutted. i want to show you when the fire got put out the investigators came back here and started on the deck. but there was no reason for there to be a fire there. no mechanical equipment, no electrical things. they opened up an investigation. they determined that it was arson. so, they started to poke around. they started to talk to neighbors.
alison: thank you. we have new information on the car accident that injured people including four children. this was last night. it happened on new new hampshire avenue at popular avenue. today police told abc7 news that speed was not a factor in that crash. there is no indication alcohol was involved. but right now they do not know what caused that crash. leon: two kids playing with matches can cause a lot of damage. we understand that the kids may have been playing but they are charged with...
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alison: okay. robert: we had a lot of droppings on sunday. alison: what? i can imagine jay gruden saying, "don't drop the ball." seven dropped balls yesterday. be but he didn't drop any because he had three receptions for 15 yards. he wasn't happy with how it went. he said i don't call the plays. i'm not throwing the passes. here is jay's response. coach gruden: he is not calling the plays and he is not throwing it to himself. he is correct in his comments. we respect him a lot and what he brings to the football team. but he wasn't here in o.t.a.'s and he missed a lot of training camp and the first eight games. so the quarterback out of the shoot is wishful thinking. we have high expectations for desean when he is rolling. we will get him rolling again. hopefully next week we will see more balls flying his way. robert: in baseball, new manager dusty baker still with a big smile but something that the nat fan may not smile about. the 2016 calendar is brand new and shiny. but that is not nats park. that is fenway. but look at the phillies calendar. why is th
alison: okay. robert: we had a lot of droppings on sunday. alison: what? i can imagine jay gruden saying, "don't drop the ball." seven dropped balls yesterday. be but he didn't drop any because he had three receptions for 15 yards. he wasn't happy with how it went. he said i don't call the plays. i'm not throwing the passes. here is jay's response. coach gruden: he is not calling the plays and he is not throwing it to himself. he is correct in his comments. we respect him a lot and...
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alison: thank you. tonight we're learning more about the consequences facing a young man and an adult after an underage drinking party. this summer calvin lee and alex merck were killed in a crash. an adult was present at the party they attended with two others who survived the crash. he has been issued a summon for two counts of furnishing alcohol to a minor. the fine is $5,000. coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00" reaction to the punishment and the trouble ahead for the driver of the car. jonathan: checking news from around the nation this afternoon, police continue to search for a gunman in a deadly shooting outside of new york city busy penn station that happened this morning. police say a man was having a brief conversation with three other guys in a restaurant. then he waited for them to leave. they did. he followed them into the subway balance and that is when he pulled a gun and opened fire. one man was killed, two others rushed to the hospital. the mid-town manhattan station is one of the nation's
alison: thank you. tonight we're learning more about the consequences facing a young man and an adult after an underage drinking party. this summer calvin lee and alex merck were killed in a crash. an adult was present at the party they attended with two others who survived the crash. he has been issued a summon for two counts of furnishing alcohol to a minor. the fine is $5,000. coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00" reaction to the punishment and the trouble ahead for the driver of the...
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alison: thank you. now facebook is facing a bit of a backlash. this is for its safety check post tha happen in last friday's attack. you may have actually got an notification from friend in paris letting you know that person was safe. the social network has only used this feature five times before friday. mostly after natural disasters. now some people ask why it hasn't been used more. like after thursday's deadly bombings i beirut? facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg said the feature was designed for natural disasters but from now on it will used after human ones as well. more than 4 million people used it friday. well, places like the eiffel tower and the u.s. capitol can be attractive targets for terrorist. in france we saw cafes and we saw that theater targeted. in addition to a national stadium. our maryland bureau chief brad bell is in downtown silver spring with more on this side of the story today. brad? brad: just about everybody we have spoken to in silver spring, people at restaurants or people at
alison: thank you. now facebook is facing a bit of a backlash. this is for its safety check post tha happen in last friday's attack. you may have actually got an notification from friend in paris letting you know that person was safe. the social network has only used this feature five times before friday. mostly after natural disasters. now some people ask why it hasn't been used more. like after thursday's deadly bombings i beirut? facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg said the feature was designed...
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alison: thank you. we are following breaking news in germantown, where the police say a man, possibly armed, has barricaded himself inside his home. these are live pictures at the scene. the police on server gateway. -- on silvergate way. standoffn how the started, but we will have updates on the breaking situation. now, a spa were says that her coworker try to poison her. sophia santa cruz said it happened halloween night at the blue mercury spot in gaithersburg, and it was called on surveillance video. the police say the video shows a coworker pouring poison into santa cruz's water bottle. >> as i started drinking, i felt it burn my throat, all the way down. i felt like i could not breathe. alison: when the police arrested the coworker, she said, well, i guess it did not work. she is star with assault and attempted poisoning. leon: many questions stunted after the fake murder of a police officer in illinois. he triggered a manhunt for a murder. turned out that he had staged his own suicide. survivors
alison: thank you. we are following breaking news in germantown, where the police say a man, possibly armed, has barricaded himself inside his home. these are live pictures at the scene. the police on server gateway. -- on silvergate way. standoffn how the started, but we will have updates on the breaking situation. now, a spa were says that her coworker try to poison her. sophia santa cruz said it happened halloween night at the blue mercury spot in gaithersburg, and it was called on...
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alison: really? >> so if you have chagas disease and you donate, let's say the laboratory doesn't pick it up, you can -- steve: what a nightmare. tomorrow we know is thanksgiving. if you starve today, can you eat tomorrow double? alison: too late for me. >> the night before, you should be out shopping for the turkey. but a lot of people are telling you to exercise tomorrow morning. steve: no. >> pick the right desert. watch your portions. steve:. >> eat lightly tonight. don't drink. steve: no. >> have a salad tonight so you can then have -- don't gain a lot of weight. that's what they warn you to do. personally, you should go shopping for the turkey, get the wine ready, clean up the house. you'll burn some calories there. tomorrow morning, have a wonderful, wonderful time. don't worry about the calories. they'll come and go. and you have to just enjoy yourself. alison: wear stretchy pants. >> you know how heavy that turkey is, lifting it for my wife, it's 20 pounds. it's a workout. going up and down
alison: really? >> so if you have chagas disease and you donate, let's say the laboratory doesn't pick it up, you can -- steve: what a nightmare. tomorrow we know is thanksgiving. if you starve today, can you eat tomorrow double? alison: too late for me. >> the night before, you should be out shopping for the turkey. but a lot of people are telling you to exercise tomorrow morning. steve: no. >> pick the right desert. watch your portions. steve:. >> eat lightly tonight....
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alison: thank you. so tonight the council on american islamic relations is demanding an apology for the middle eastern woman removed from that flight at b.w.i. yesterday morning. and the local muslim groups tell abc7 they are concerned that this is just the tip of the iceberg. when it comes to profiling potential discrimination. northern virginia chief jeff goldberg picks up the story. jeff: since 9/11 muslim groups across america have had to answer questions that deal with backlash following terrorists incidents. the same s true in e wake of the attack in paris. in northern virginia, muslims we speak with view this as an opportunity to educate. today we visited the adam center in sterling, which is part of the second largest mosque in the u.s. thankfully members say we have not seen any incidents of anti-muslim vandalism or intimidation in this region in the past week. but incidents have taken place in other part of the country. at the adams center, members are expressing deep sympathy for the victims
alison: thank you. so tonight the council on american islamic relations is demanding an apology for the middle eastern woman removed from that flight at b.w.i. yesterday morning. and the local muslim groups tell abc7 they are concerned that this is just the tip of the iceberg. when it comes to profiling potential discrimination. northern virginia chief jeff goldberg picks up the story. jeff: since 9/11 muslim groups across america have had to answer questions that deal with backlash following...
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alison: wow! jonathan: they have never made it to the playoffs but it appears that is all about to change. it really is amazing what somebody like him or a person like that stature invests in kids. this was a horrible fire two years ago in southeast d.c. two people were killed in it. alison: one firefighter ran out with a 4-year-old boy who somehow survived this and it created an unbreakable pond. chris papst is here with the story about the friendship that was forged in a fire. chris: fantastic. forged in flames, if you will. this is about a young boy, a massive fire and how they were able to bring their lives together after this happened. this is a powerful story. you will only see it tonight on the abc7 news after the c.m.a. awards. in march of 2014, a tremendous fire ripped through a d.c. row home on stephens road southeast. dozens of firefighters rushed to the scene. when it became known that there were people trapped inside, lieutenant james gordon ran inside and pulled out a 4-year-old boy
alison: wow! jonathan: they have never made it to the playoffs but it appears that is all about to change. it really is amazing what somebody like him or a person like that stature invests in kids. this was a horrible fire two years ago in southeast d.c. two people were killed in it. alison: one firefighter ran out with a 4-year-old boy who somehow survived this and it created an unbreakable pond. chris papst is here with the story about the friendship that was forged in a fire. chris:...
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alison: thank you. d.c. police responding to a story we brought you at 4:00 today. 21-year-old mcmillen died in a shoot-out with police last week after she allegedly tried to rob a northwest liquor store with another person. the family says they are not getting any answers from police. a spokesperson tells abc7 news they provided the family with a contact within the police department. at this hour no words if they have spoken yet. we'll keep you posted. leon: police arrested four people involved in a daring protest at last night's monday night football game. protesters repelled from the upper deck of bank of america in charlotte. leon: they are lifting many companies with offensive names. the team is appealing the order to cancel the trademark registration. today the judge ruled that the redskins could be offensive to native americans. trending now a change for twitter. forget clicking the stars to show you that you like something. now the social media network says it is changing that symbol over to hearts.
alison: thank you. d.c. police responding to a story we brought you at 4:00 today. 21-year-old mcmillen died in a shoot-out with police last week after she allegedly tried to rob a northwest liquor store with another person. the family says they are not getting any answers from police. a spokesperson tells abc7 news they provided the family with a contact within the police department. at this hour no words if they have spoken yet. we'll keep you posted. leon: police arrested four people...
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alison. alison: thank you so much. well, checking news around the nation.says her maternal instincts kicked in when she rushed to save a baby from a crash. sarah by aback, a mom -- sarah rayback, a muslim of two, driving along the interstate and saw a vehicle flipped over in the westbound lane. she saw baby items on the road and heard a woman screaming for someone to save her baby. >> i'm scared of fire. but i heard the baby crying, i didn't care. i just knew that baby had to get out. there is too many kids dying now. alison: she has training as a nursing assistant. the woman and her two children involved in that crash were taken to the hospital. along with a man in another vehicle. we are told they have all since been released. jonathan: wow! scary. alison: yeah. jonathan: this is kind of insane when you think about it. sexting scandal in colorado. not a few. but hundreds of high school students naught the middle of this thing. and many could be in serious trouble. they explain the charges that the children could be facing. reporter: this morning a sexting
alison. alison: thank you so much. well, checking news around the nation.says her maternal instincts kicked in when she rushed to save a baby from a crash. sarah by aback, a mom -- sarah rayback, a muslim of two, driving along the interstate and saw a vehicle flipped over in the westbound lane. she saw baby items on the road and heard a woman screaming for someone to save her baby. >> i'm scared of fire. but i heard the baby crying, i didn't care. i just knew that baby had to get out....
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alison: thou. crime alert now. in georgetown after a moth says she wasattacked right in her car wi her child inside as stephen tschida reports the sunroof was smashed in with a rock. ephen: 10:30 a.m., he heart of georgetown. you frequently see families s earlier thiweek as a young mother got in the suv with her baby, a swarm of tgers surrounded her. they pounded on her vehicl one grabbed a rock and shattered her sunroof. >> the child and her mom, trying to protect and go about her business. >> the woman laid on her horn. th pack of teens backed off and she drove away. n attack so braz and ted has some in the neighborhood baffled -- provoked s some in the neighborhood baffled. >> i don't understand why the kids surround a car like that. residents say after school hours they will se teenagers roaming wisconsin ater. -- wisconsin avenue. businesses complain of smash and grab but nothinglike this. rickie said he was already afraidthe teens prowling georgetown. tonight, police are on the look-out for the teenagers. i s
alison: thou. crime alert now. in georgetown after a moth says she wasattacked right in her car wi her child inside as stephen tschida reports the sunroof was smashed in with a rock. ephen: 10:30 a.m., he heart of georgetown. you frequently see families s earlier thiweek as a young mother got in the suv with her baby, a swarm of tgers surrounded her. they pounded on her vehicl one grabbed a rock and shattered her sunroof. >> the child and her mom, trying to protect and go about her...
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alison: was a 2010? says 1996.urvey that is it. alison: it's been a wild.the month of november but we don't see any bitterly cold air of the next couple of weeks. let's get to eat to what is happening around the area right now and that is gusty winds starting to develop. a wind advisory tomorrow morning and elevations up to 2000 feet. if you love about two dozen feet you know you do. i don't think you will see them in the lower elevations. temperatures are incredible. 74 at skin, virginia. -- stanton, virginia. a cold front is coming through tonight. during the day tomorrow we will start to feel the effects. tomorrow, gusty winds. 15-25 miles per hour, gusting up to 35 in the metro area. 60 degrees for the time the kids get dropped off from school. as we head through saturday the cooler air kicks in. 59 on saturday. and then we start on a slow warm-up the monday, tuesday, wednesday and thursday. national harbor will be the lighting of a huge christmas tree. i will happy to be there with santa to count it down and like a tree. santa says he is the light it h
alison: was a 2010? says 1996.urvey that is it. alison: it's been a wild.the month of november but we don't see any bitterly cold air of the next couple of weeks. let's get to eat to what is happening around the area right now and that is gusty winds starting to develop. a wind advisory tomorrow morning and elevations up to 2000 feet. if you love about two dozen feet you know you do. i don't think you will see them in the lower elevations. temperatures are incredible. 74 at skin, virginia. --...
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alison: absolutely. still to come at 5:00 -- >> ahead at 6:00 -- fall-out from the break-away blimp. what the military is now saying about the $2.7 billion jlens program. doug: hello. doug hill. may start saturday morning southeast of town with a few showers. clouds and the afternoon sun. 57 degrees on sunday. given ahead to next week. it looks good. sunshine and a brief shower on tuesday. the temperatures will warm. we could spend a record high the temperatures will warm. we could spend a record high of 80 degrees on okay. so everyone is saying, "hurry! you gotta get fios!" but why. why fios? well, right now for a limited time, you can get a great deal from fios, the 100% fiber optic network. fios gives you big capacity so you can get 100 percent out of all your devices. that means if you need more streaming for more devices... fios gives you options. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available from 50 to 500 megs plus you can upload your favorite videos up to 5
alison: absolutely. still to come at 5:00 -- >> ahead at 6:00 -- fall-out from the break-away blimp. what the military is now saying about the $2.7 billion jlens program. doug: hello. doug hill. may start saturday morning southeast of town with a few showers. clouds and the afternoon sun. 57 degrees on sunday. given ahead to next week. it looks good. sunshine and a brief shower on tuesday. the temperatures will warm. we could spend a record high the temperatures will warm. we could spend...
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alison:.he district, veterinarian hospitals are reporting an increase in a canine disease they could be deadly if not treated quickly. as mike carter-conneen reports, the d.c. health department is urging dog owners to protect their pets. reporter: dog owners are feeling anxious knowing that since june durban 24 cases of canine parvovirus across the district. puppies like edith are too young. >> he's got a pretty poor immune system so not letting her get too close to many dogs. reporter: veterinarian's city happen. they get sick do not survive. the cells that line the intestines die and slough off. the dog is not able to absorb nutrients. reporter: symptoms include fatigue, lack of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. humans cannot get parvo. >> is important because they are around dogs all the time. according to the department,r -- they can survive in any environment for more than six months. >> products don't necessarily kill it. if another dog defecated it will not just a dry up and go away. re
alison:.he district, veterinarian hospitals are reporting an increase in a canine disease they could be deadly if not treated quickly. as mike carter-conneen reports, the d.c. health department is urging dog owners to protect their pets. reporter: dog owners are feeling anxious knowing that since june durban 24 cases of canine parvovirus across the district. puppies like edith are too young. >> he's got a pretty poor immune system so not letting her get too close to many dogs. reporter:...
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alison: okay, tom. thank vestigators in takoma prk are trying to figure out how a woman was killed there. r body was found behind an office park near a dumpsterat 7:30 this morning.chieve of pols abc7 she had obvious trauma to her upper body. but they are not releasing much else in the case. we will let you know when we learn more. in the last two hour police in alexandria identified the man whose body was found yesterday on a popular playground. they believe jose luis ferman perez was targeted and that there is no greater threat to the public now. his body was found, though, in beverley park. a place thatmany parents know as "the pit." but tonight no arrests have been made in th case. leon: new developments by president obama to extend deportation protection to 5 million people. justice department plans to appeal an injunction to the supreme court. it protects people who are brought to the u.s. as children and parentswhose ildren are citizens orlegal residents. d.c. dell get a holmes -- delete holmes-n
alison: okay, tom. thank vestigators in takoma prk are trying to figure out how a woman was killed there. r body was found behind an office park near a dumpsterat 7:30 this morning.chieve of pols abc7 she had obvious trauma to her upper body. but they are not releasing much else in the case. we will let you know when we learn more. in the last two hour police in alexandria identified the man whose body was found yesterday on a popular playground. they believe jose luis ferman perez was targeted...
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alison: this as isis releases a new threat and u.s. leaders grapple with how to deal with the refugee crisis. moving parts. of french investigators trying to determine if the alleged ringleader was killed in that raid. it was a seven hour gunbattle in a suburb north of paris. french officials say they likely stopped a new terror plot. [gunfire] richard: it was a deafening firepower, french swat teams descending upon the neighborhood. >> there were explosions and we felt the building shake. richard: this woman took shelter in a bathroom. the apartment had reinforced doors. the police fired 5000 rounds of ammo. the entire building vibrated, the man said, the windows were shaking. it woke up everybody. forces opened fire on the suspected mastermind of the deadly terror attacks. by wiretap.ed families next-door were shocked awake. manyere were so explosions, it was as if the ceiling would collapse. richard: even in broad daylight, the gunfire did not stop. i jumped out of bed, this man said. the police said to shut the window. after seven
alison: this as isis releases a new threat and u.s. leaders grapple with how to deal with the refugee crisis. moving parts. of french investigators trying to determine if the alleged ringleader was killed in that raid. it was a seven hour gunbattle in a suburb north of paris. french officials say they likely stopped a new terror plot. [gunfire] richard: it was a deafening firepower, french swat teams descending upon the neighborhood. >> there were explosions and we felt the building...
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alison: that is coming soon.naking of thanksgiving holiday get-togethers, virginia abc stores are offering black friday discounts. the department of alcoholic beverage control says all of its stores are offered 10% off any in-store purchases totaling $50 or more before taxes. 50% offer purchases at least $75. least15% off purchases at $75. virginia residents can also register online -- black friday to win one of 250 $25 gift cards it will eat -- will be awarded in january. jonathan: fighting to keep a hospital open. the argument they are making the maryland state capital. scenes the more intimate of the latest james bond movie cut out in one country. alison: new york city just banned them from public places. a lot of us are just a little bit scared. jonathan: especially on college campuses. the hoverboard has actually arrived, sort of. kimberly is joining us live this morning. she is here this afternoon and this evening and she is on one of those things. are they hazardous or fun? i think it is an record. reporte
alison: that is coming soon.naking of thanksgiving holiday get-togethers, virginia abc stores are offering black friday discounts. the department of alcoholic beverage control says all of its stores are offered 10% off any in-store purchases totaling $50 or more before taxes. 50% offer purchases at least $75. least15% off purchases at $75. virginia residents can also register online -- black friday to win one of 250 $25 gift cards it will eat -- will be awarded in january. jonathan: fighting to...
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alison: d.c. police a that an selfer acted in defense when he shot and killed a man this afternoon in northeast. an officer confronted the man armed with a large knife and told him to drop it. instead, the man's behavior became more aggressive and the officer fired once, hitting him. he later died at the hospital. leon: a school worker arrested for sexual assaults, the police say that emperor crawford had an inappropriate relationship with a student at freedom high school. officer say that deborah crawford sent inappropriate messages to the student. she is being held without bond. sentenced to fogle more than 15 years in federal prison. he pled guilty to child pornography and sex charges come in addition to the 15 and a half years he read grade that he agreed to a lifetime of supervision, a fine, and to register as a sex offender. he cried during his statement, saying that his wife and children would never get over this. she has reportedly filed for divorce. leon: a move that could affect usingds
alison: d.c. police a that an selfer acted in defense when he shot and killed a man this afternoon in northeast. an officer confronted the man armed with a large knife and told him to drop it. instead, the man's behavior became more aggressive and the officer fired once, hitting him. he later died at the hospital. leon: a school worker arrested for sexual assaults, the police say that emperor crawford had an inappropriate relationship with a student at freedom high school. officer say that...
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alison: yeah.created a robot to track inventory on store shelves to tell when a product is in low supply or is on the wrong shelf. that is usually done by employees. i can take 20 to 30 hours a week. the ceo says tally can scan 15,000 items in an hour. one firm believes it could save retailers $500 billion every year. jonathan: cost folks their jobs, though. alison: definitely. jonathan: all right. disabled vet asks abc7 for help. her problem and how it could happen to you. coming up at 4:00. >> i'm a disavailabled veteran. jonathan: it's a disabled veteran trying to spruce up her home for holidays. like a lot of us, right? she went online to a referral service to find a painter. alison: what happened when she hired the painter and he started to work led her to place a frantic call to "7 on your side." our troubleshooter horace holmes brings us the story. horace: patricia young knew it would be a big job. >> i'm a disabled veteran. so i had to have help. >> wanted her home to look nice for the holi
alison: yeah.created a robot to track inventory on store shelves to tell when a product is in low supply or is on the wrong shelf. that is usually done by employees. i can take 20 to 30 hours a week. the ceo says tally can scan 15,000 items in an hour. one firm believes it could save retailers $500 billion every year. jonathan: cost folks their jobs, though. alison: definitely. jonathan: all right. disabled vet asks abc7 for help. her problem and how it could happen to you. coming up at 4:00....
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alison: yeah. beautiful. jonathan: we don't have fog. we have a nice weather. alison: mild. doug: kind of cloudy. the skies willlear. then there could be patchy fog. burn off quickly. we are in good shape. the next few days the temperatures are above average. 70 or better. start with a time lapse. headquarters in germantown. notice bright colors. we are at the peak color. through the day we have the clouds roll in. noh and wt from the getown. you can see a peek of blue sky and flash of sunlight for a moment. but the trend will continue t work north to south for t remainr of the afternoon. temperatures at this hour. 64 at reagan national ad in fredericksburg. 61 in annapolis. 62 in baltimore right now. by tomorrow morning clear skies. a lot of areas are northwest of the metro area in the valley and some of the ridges and the mountains in the 30's. those areas there could be valley fog in the morning. otherwise we continue to watch the storm system. the rain is pivoting out. we'll see clearing clouds later. looking to wednesday, 72. we could have a cold front to bring us satur
alison: yeah. beautiful. jonathan: we don't have fog. we have a nice weather. alison: mild. doug: kind of cloudy. the skies willlear. then there could be patchy fog. burn off quickly. we are in good shape. the next few days the temperatures are above average. 70 or better. start with a time lapse. headquarters in germantown. notice bright colors. we are at the peak color. through the day we have the clouds roll in. noh and wt from the getown. you can see a peek of blue sky and flash of sunlight...
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alison: thank you. new raids and more arrest in the war on terror. authorities in belgium say they are taking more suspected isis agents in custody as the french authorities make a startling discovery. jonathan elias at the alert desk with the latest. jonathan: belgium is under the highest alert so there is no school or subways offered. the capitol on lockdown with the heavily armed soldiers on alert. >> we consider we are facing the same threat as yesterday. >> authorities explaining the schools and subways will reopen on wednesday. but brussels will remain under the highest terror alert until monday to call it serious and the attack similar to those in paris. the prosecutor adding part of the ongoing anti-terror operation. a fourth person has been charged in belgium in connection with the attack. we also learned the search for the eight suspects is intensifying with the investigators believing he is not alone. french officials are examining what looks like an explosive vest in a suburb where the cell
alison: thank you. new raids and more arrest in the war on terror. authorities in belgium say they are taking more suspected isis agents in custody as the french authorities make a startling discovery. jonathan elias at the alert desk with the latest. jonathan: belgium is under the highest alert so there is no school or subways offered. the capitol on lockdown with the heavily armed soldiers on alert. >> we consider we are facing the same threat as yesterday. >> authorities...
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alison: good for everybody. for many drivers around here, there are few things more loathed than speed cameras. leon: you got that wow, you changed my old bedroom. with a little help from a havertys designer. he helped us, uh...reinvent the whole space. and it is perfect. i'm sure it was perfect then too, because you're perfect. yeah, i was perfect. no mom, , you're grounded! it's uh...it's better now. well, my design sense is ever-evolving, so..... get in-store specials from eight to eleven a.m. black friday. plus, you could win up to two-hundrered fifty dollars off your total purchas. havertys. discover something you. in the city, as the holidays approach the mugging season spikes as well. >> you would like to think that it's cold and people will be indoors and not out mugging but that is not the case. >> some we spoke to said they are aware of the tradition of the christmas crime in d.c. this year with a surge of street robbery in certain neighbors some will alter their behavior. >> you go two blocks over and
alison: good for everybody. for many drivers around here, there are few things more loathed than speed cameras. leon: you got that wow, you changed my old bedroom. with a little help from a havertys designer. he helped us, uh...reinvent the whole space. and it is perfect. i'm sure it was perfect then too, because you're perfect. yeah, i was perfect. no mom, , you're grounded! it's uh...it's better now. well, my design sense is ever-evolving, so..... get in-store specials from eight to eleven...
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alison: chris, thank you. from fairfax county -- black friday shopping season off to a rough start for a woman who was arrested after trying to cut the line at the best buy in springfield. the incident was caught on cell phone video. the woman became belligerent and assaulted an officer and was taken into custody. are looking for a man who raped a woman in alexandria. met thesay the woman man through the internet and let her -- let him into the hotel room, he then raped her. this happened when eisenhower avenue. if you have seen anything or have any information, the police want to talk to you immediately. alison: major traffic delays near baltimore after a poor bus crash. several people are -- people were injured on the accident on i-94. several people were hospitalized with her injuries not life-threatening. no word on what triggered the crash. leon: prince george's county police are investigating a deadly shooting. the victim was found on belle haven drive in landover, which is where richard reeve joins us w
alison: chris, thank you. from fairfax county -- black friday shopping season off to a rough start for a woman who was arrested after trying to cut the line at the best buy in springfield. the incident was caught on cell phone video. the woman became belligerent and assaulted an officer and was taken into custody. are looking for a man who raped a woman in alexandria. met thesay the woman man through the internet and let her -- let him into the hotel room, he then raped her. this happened when...
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alison: we turn now to the forecast. no rain this weekend, that's good, but the big story, colder temperatures. steve rudin is here with the weekend outlook. it is already chilly. steve: the temperatures are dropping and big changes on the way, especially the second half of the weekend and early next week. outside the belfort furniture weather center, mainly clear skies, 35 degrees falls church, springfield 36, 41 anacostia and gallaudet. the satellite radar, not a lot going on, but a cold front will to the west. the timing of the cold front, and a look at the thanksgiving holiday travel in just a few minutes. leon: we just want to invite you about something that we just heard -- d.c. police just call the newsroom asking for help to find a critically missing elderly woman. she is 80 years old and last seen at 8:00 this morning on chesapeake street in southeast washington. d.c. police say it is critical that she is found because she may need medical assistance. alison: students at a southeast ec school are rallying agains
alison: we turn now to the forecast. no rain this weekend, that's good, but the big story, colder temperatures. steve rudin is here with the weekend outlook. it is already chilly. steve: the temperatures are dropping and big changes on the way, especially the second half of the weekend and early next week. outside the belfort furniture weather center, mainly clear skies, 35 degrees falls church, springfield 36, 41 anacostia and gallaudet. the satellite radar, not a lot going on, but a cold...
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alison? alison: okay. scott, thank you very much. we'll check in with you in a little bit. leon: all right. mean tile, u.s. governors are refusing to accept syrian refugees in their state after investigators say they found a syrian passport ar one of the attackers in paris. more than a dozen governors across the country are saying now they plan to reject or temporarily halt any syrian refugees coming to their state. others like maryland governor larry hogan say they are in contact with the obama administration and they are considering teir next move. >> we are going to make a very reasoned and, you know, careful decision about what we do here in maryland. leon: immigration officials say governors have no legal backing to reject refugees. the obama administration plans to accept 10,000 refugees in the next 12 moths. alison: there is a fear tonight that any attack in the u.s. will not focus on the major landmarks like the capitol, but instead areas that are part of everyday life like sidewalk cafes in paris. maryland bureau chief brad bell shows us what is being done to ekep
alison? alison: okay. scott, thank you very much. we'll check in with you in a little bit. leon: all right. mean tile, u.s. governors are refusing to accept syrian refugees in their state after investigators say they found a syrian passport ar one of the attackers in paris. more than a dozen governors across the country are saying now they plan to reject or temporarily halt any syrian refugees coming to their state. others like maryland governor larry hogan say they are in contact with the...
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alison: pretty cool. jonathan: simple but expensive. alison: a classic. no question.'re wearing. you never know. jonathan: 70 years from now. we could get -- steve: $500. jonathan: easy. alison: let's talk about the weather. today is gorgeous. >> the high was 42. this is 54 degrees. the sun set for the day. a pretty sunset. we are looking at the scattered clouds tonight. if you have the travel plans tomorrow, you are going to look for easy, easy travel. from the major hub city. detroit, chicago. minneapolis. denver looking at the temperatures in the lower 40's. the holiday forecast looks fantastic. black friday, bundle up. it will be cool. by the late day we are looking at the temperature around 65 degrees for daytime high. don't forget to head to wjla.com for the latest deals. you can check them out online. weekend forecast, saturday and sunday, the travel conditions up and down the east coast look great. daytime highs to middle 50's on saturday. looking for a high on sunday. bottom line. nice weather for several days. the next best chance for showers will come sunda
alison: pretty cool. jonathan: simple but expensive. alison: a classic. no question.'re wearing. you never know. jonathan: 70 years from now. we could get -- steve: $500. jonathan: easy. alison: let's talk about the weather. today is gorgeous. >> the high was 42. this is 54 degrees. the sun set for the day. a pretty sunset. we are looking at the scattered clouds tonight. if you have the travel plans tomorrow, you are going to look for easy, easy travel. from the major hub city. detroit,...
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alison: trending now. the debate over family leave is back in the headlines after facebook founder announced he is going to take two months off when his daughter is born. studies show the when they take time off to be with the children when they born the outcomes are better for families. do you agree? let us know. the parents trust schools to keep information private. it's not a courtesy. it's a matter of law. jonathan: but the item found a school that let the confidential records slip. we are here to explain how it happened. >> we used a simple google search and a name turned up all kind of information that nobody outside the school system is supposed to see. that one name is keyshawn mason. he was killed last month and he was defending his mother. when they searched for information about him we found his records and the record of the other kids in prince george's county. we took this to an expert. >> does it surprise you that somebody like me could get hands on the information? >> it's shocking. it is. t
alison: trending now. the debate over family leave is back in the headlines after facebook founder announced he is going to take two months off when his daughter is born. studies show the when they take time off to be with the children when they born the outcomes are better for families. do you agree? let us know. the parents trust schools to keep information private. it's not a courtesy. it's a matter of law. jonathan: but the item found a school that let the confidential records slip. we are...
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alison: a shocking revelation tonight about his confession. the police say he said it was not his first time having explicit texts with teenagers. leon: richard reeve has the story. richard: these documents tell the story that apparently this agent had texted other users he thought were underaged girls. at the center of this case, a 14-year-old girl who turned out to be a police officer. the alleged activity occurring over several months. at the white house, the robert moore was a uniform secret service agent, and trusted with protecting the president. now he is charged with using a phone to send obscene messages to who he thought was a 14-year-old girl. the real recipient was in undercover delaware police officer. moore met thethat officer through an app. engaged in online chats while on duty, once asking an undercover officer to send him "something exciting." authorities say he also meetings to arrange with a fictitious 14-year-old. investigators used his ip address to track them down. moore surrendered to maryland state police on monday, wa
alison: a shocking revelation tonight about his confession. the police say he said it was not his first time having explicit texts with teenagers. leon: richard reeve has the story. richard: these documents tell the story that apparently this agent had texted other users he thought were underaged girls. at the center of this case, a 14-year-old girl who turned out to be a police officer. the alleged activity occurring over several months. at the white house, the robert moore was a uniform...
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alison: thank you, tom. right now, the police are searching for suspects after a terrifying attack right near d.c.'s convention center. officer say that a man had a knife and kidnapped a woman early saturday morning on the 11th street. he drove her to another location, rob her, and sexually assaulted her. the suspect let the woman go and drove away. in northeast, the police are investigating an assault on wiley street. a man grabbed a woman and try to sexually assault her saturday night. she got away and was not hurt. if you have information about either incident, d.c. police want to talk to you. leon: what would you do if a simple google search revealed sensitive, private information about your child? the 7 on your side i-team found a dozenion from students in prince george's county. joce sterman has the stunning records we found in public view. joce: defending his own mother, this family wanted the world to understand the kind of young man he was when they gather to honor him one month ago. every areanown
alison: thank you, tom. right now, the police are searching for suspects after a terrifying attack right near d.c.'s convention center. officer say that a man had a knife and kidnapped a woman early saturday morning on the 11th street. he drove her to another location, rob her, and sexually assaulted her. the suspect let the woman go and drove away. in northeast, the police are investigating an assault on wiley street. a man grabbed a woman and try to sexually assault her saturday night. she...
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alison: okay. thank you. see you then. you want fries with that? that upsell is common with a lot of businesses but it gets complicated and expensive with our cars. consumer investigator kimberly suiters report that some local customers of a chain tire store are cautioning others to tread carefully. >> my concern is your calipers is blocked. >> we didn't plan to investigate mr. tire. >> i understand -- kimberly: that is my car. the manager gave me a good deal on high of end tires beating an internet price. >> tow it out. >> tow it out? >> unless we do the works on the brakes. kimberly: he suggested we spend another $739 to make it road worthy. >> i just had this car at the dealer and they said something about my brakes being bad. >> i'll leave that up to you. i am looking at it right now. you have no brakes. >> we took a risk and went to a business up the road. what did you find wrong with the car? >> absolutely nothing. >> they had the mechanics do a thorough inspection. >> we worried about that as a safety
alison: okay. thank you. see you then. you want fries with that? that upsell is common with a lot of businesses but it gets complicated and expensive with our cars. consumer investigator kimberly suiters report that some local customers of a chain tire store are cautioning others to tread carefully. >> my concern is your calipers is blocked. >> we didn't plan to investigate mr. tire. >> i understand -- kimberly: that is my car. the manager gave me a good deal on high of end...
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alison: thank you."good morning washington" we ran a story about girl scout cookie prices going up. this is not the case. area is scouts in our not raising the price of its cookies. they will be the same as they've been. jonathan: that's a relief. my thin mints. is a different kind of casting call at marine corps base quantico. seven marines and one needy corpsman having casts made of the body. all of it is for a great project. they will be used for statues for new exhibit in the national museum of the marine corps. it will take a long time. >> but we are depicting is seven marines jumping out of a helicopter during vietnam in the 19 the five era. -- 1965 era. jonathan: it is set to open in late march. alison: they are in millions of homes but unite -- you might not have thought about the potential danger of window blinds. the cords of them responsible for dozens of children's deaths. there is no enforceable standard to keep your kids safe. josie is here to talk about the delay, the deadly delay the gov
alison: thank you."good morning washington" we ran a story about girl scout cookie prices going up. this is not the case. area is scouts in our not raising the price of its cookies. they will be the same as they've been. jonathan: that's a relief. my thin mints. is a different kind of casting call at marine corps base quantico. seven marines and one needy corpsman having casts made of the body. all of it is for a great project. they will be used for statues for new exhibit in the...
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alison: thank you, tom. meanwhile, the washington redskins posted a special event for families and military personnel who died in service to our country. dinner, played golf with top players. family member said it was a great way to cap off the day of remembrance. >> it's so exciting. it's a great feeling to have them be part of the day. alison: it was organized by the redskins charitable foundation called redskins salute and the tragedy assistance program for survivors. leon: love that. 7 on your side with health matters about the flu shot. the flumist nasal spray is in short supply and the nationwide haveage may mean that kids to face the injection this year. the shortages because of production challenges according to the company. thing isn't a black secret box in terms of the public. -- is in a black secret box in terms of the public. alison: tomorrow, the 7 on your side i-team looks at local doctors dealing with addiction on the job. doctors allowed to continue practicing after some extreme behavior. and
alison: thank you, tom. meanwhile, the washington redskins posted a special event for families and military personnel who died in service to our country. dinner, played golf with top players. family member said it was a great way to cap off the day of remembrance. >> it's so exciting. it's a great feeling to have them be part of the day. alison: it was organized by the redskins charitable foundation called redskins salute and the tragedy assistance program for survivors. leon: love that....
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alison: an app comes to the d.c. keep the check and the balances on the local police department. how it works and who ma it. announcer: from abc7 news this is a breaking news alert. >> we are following breaking news for you out of paris, france. i'm chris papst. early reports say there is an explosion and a shoot-out in paris restaurant. information coming in but this is what we know right now. police officials in france said it happened signed a bar near a paris stadium. afterwards there was a shoot-out. there is several dead on the restaurant shooting on the right bank of paris not far from one of the city's largest train stations. reuters is reporting two dead and seven injured. liberation newspaper in france is reporting four deaths. now one of the police officials said there was a separate explosion north of paris. it's unclear if the events are linked. we will get the information if we can. both officials spoke to us on condition of anonymity. they were not authorized to be publicly named. we are hearing that t
alison: an app comes to the d.c. keep the check and the balances on the local police department. how it works and who ma it. announcer: from abc7 news this is a breaking news alert. >> we are following breaking news for you out of paris, france. i'm chris papst. early reports say there is an explosion and a shoot-out in paris restaurant. information coming in but this is what we know right now. police officials in france said it happened signed a bar near a paris stadium. afterwards there...
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alison: stop it. leon: your hometown. alison: stop that. all right. still to come at 5:00 -- >> it's what police say he hit a woman in the head with that landed him on the wall of justice. the charges. he leon: "7 on your side" learned that one of the teachers fighting back wall of justice fugitive is back at it again. the f.b.i. dubbedded this serial bank robber at the forever loyal bandit. after three successful bank robberies in fairfax county, they believe he resurfaced friday night in falls church at the capital one bank around 5:30 p.m. police say he walked in the bank, went up to the counter, passed a note demanding money. the teller handed over undisclosed amount of cash and the robber walked ut. keep an eye out. last year he hit three banks three months in a row and quiet for a year. now it seems he is back. jennifer donelan shows us the fugitive on this week's "wall of justice." jennifer: we are back with the "7 on your side" "fighting back: wall of justice." police across the area need your help locating the fugitives. tonight we have word
alison: stop it. leon: your hometown. alison: stop that. all right. still to come at 5:00 -- >> it's what police say he hit a woman in the head with that landed him on the wall of justice. the charges. he leon: "7 on your side" learned that one of the teachers fighting back wall of justice fugitive is back at it again. the f.b.i. dubbedded this serial bank robber at the forever loyal bandit. after three successful bank robberies in fairfax county, they believe he resurfaced...
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alison: thank you. leon: jimmy kimmel live is next. >>> and now abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from hollywood and nashville -- it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- seth rogen. eric stonestreet. jake owen. the world series champion kansas city royals. "mean tweets - country music edition."
alison: thank you. leon: jimmy kimmel live is next. >>> and now abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from hollywood and nashville -- it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- seth rogen. eric stonestreet. jake owen. the world series champion kansas city royals. "mean tweets - country music edition."
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alison: oh, to be young. [cheering] coming up next at "abc7 news at 5:00" -- we're putting the spotlight on education. kellye: i'm kellye lynn at new market middle school. coming up at tonight's spotlight on education the surging popularity of the horace: i'm horace holmes in the "7 on your side" health center. we are hearing over and over again. if it sounds like it's too good to be true, it's too good to be true. we're hear with the postal inspection service. what kind of calls are you getting? >> older americans who are targeted by multiple phone numbers. what happens is the bad guys get a list of phone numbers. they tend to be people who have money. they go after the people. they call them. different scams, different times. they convince them to usually wire money or mail money to somebody. the think is they are overseas typically. so it's easy to get a convincing phone number using the internet or skype. horace: we will be here until 6:30. leon: move over ipad. maureen: chrome books are taking off as the
alison: oh, to be young. [cheering] coming up next at "abc7 news at 5:00" -- we're putting the spotlight on education. kellye: i'm kellye lynn at new market middle school. coming up at tonight's spotlight on education the surging popularity of the horace: i'm horace holmes in the "7 on your side" health center. we are hearing over and over again. if it sounds like it's too good to be true, it's too good to be true. we're hear with the postal inspection service. what kind of...
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alison: that is it for abc 7 news at 5:00.ews at 6:00 starts now with breaking news. >> you're watching abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. maureen: we are following to breaking stories tonight. the first is affecting the evening rush-hour. leon: capital police are investigating a suspicious vehicle blocks in the capital. stephen tschida is there. you have been on the scene for half an. hour what are you hearing? reporter: this is what we can tell you. we are on pennsylvania avenue between third in the u.s. capital. the vehicle is parked behind me, very close to the capital. it is parked precariously. enrolled into another vehicle and this is what sparked concern. this stretch of pennsylvania is cordoned off. a number of sidewalks -- you can see we have some members of the media but also a lot of people who are waiting to get down pennsylvania avenue. that is where a number of people parked their vehicles. we do understand the bomb detection robot is on the scene and moving in, exploring that vehicle. the quest is on to try to f
alison: that is it for abc 7 news at 5:00.ews at 6:00 starts now with breaking news. >> you're watching abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. maureen: we are following to breaking stories tonight. the first is affecting the evening rush-hour. leon: capital police are investigating a suspicious vehicle blocks in the capital. stephen tschida is there. you have been on the scene for half an. hour what are you hearing? reporter: this is what we can tell you. we are on pennsylvania avenue between...
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alison: it usually is. runners are used to it.eon: the weather should be bad if the meteorologist is outside. alison: aw! leon: if you go somewhere, there should be sports. coming up, we are talking upset alert. sports is coming up. [door knocking] [door bell ringing] ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you candy. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you... ♪ ♪ apple and plum and apricot-a too, eh! ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house a come on. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house... ♪ ♪ i'm gonna give you everything. ♪ completeour thanksgiving table at target. get a $10 gift card when you spend $50 on groceries. see store for coupon. ♪ come on-a my house parents help their children animals, seen those before but sometimes they do it on their own mmm foot wow food for giants oooo no wonder no one has eaten this sandwich kids discover the world with their mouths detergent is harmful if swallowed, so keep laundry pacs up and away from children brought to you by tide and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by y
alison: it usually is. runners are used to it.eon: the weather should be bad if the meteorologist is outside. alison: aw! leon: if you go somewhere, there should be sports. coming up, we are talking upset alert. sports is coming up. [door knocking] [door bell ringing] ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you candy. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you... ♪ ♪ apple and plum and apricot-a too, eh! ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house a come on. ♪ ♪ come...
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alison: isn't that nice? chief meteorologist doug hill in the weather center with a check of the holiday forecast. doug: we are in fantastic shape. clear, blue skies. temperatures are seasonal for this time of november. getting in to thanksgiving day is fine. this is the high school in maryland. 63 degrees. plenty of sunshine outside. just a gorgeous day all the way around. hang on the clear skies tonight. in the 50's. upper 50's in spots. 56 in falls church. 55 at dale city. 57 on campus of gavanette university. overnight, clear skies. look at the big full moon out there. 33 to 44 degrees in the morning. tomorrow, spectacular, a lot of sun. a few clouds. 60 degrees in the afternoon. looking ahead to the rest of the country for tomorrow, a quick snapshot shows that east coast in fine shape. rain developing through part of the midwest and the central plains. on the back side of the system. denver up through the dakotas, wyoming, montana. snow for turkey day. that is it. we will check out details. and look at t
alison: isn't that nice? chief meteorologist doug hill in the weather center with a check of the holiday forecast. doug: we are in fantastic shape. clear, blue skies. temperatures are seasonal for this time of november. getting in to thanksgiving day is fine. this is the high school in maryland. 63 degrees. plenty of sunshine outside. just a gorgeous day all the way around. hang on the clear skies tonight. in the 50's. upper 50's in spots. 56 in falls church. 55 at dale city. 57 on campus of...
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alison: linda schmidt is live at the french consulate. tell us what's happening there. >> reporter: not a lot of activity going on. there are two people standing at the door. what they're doing when anyone approaches, it is locked. someone comes to the door and confirms who they are. so far we have not seen anybody going in and out. just the two people that came to the door. there are a couple of nypd police officers here. i'll step out of the way. the elite hercules team is across the street. you have seen them many, many times in the city since 9/11. they are now stationed across the street here. also not a lot of activity. fifth avenue in this area, it's a community. it's a neighborhood. twles there's not a lot of foot traffic. most of the people are on their way home from work and most people having no idea what's going on. one thing i want to do, the mayor's office released a statement. i'm going to read that to you. i've got to pull it up on my e-mail. this is it from mayor de blasio's office. he's saying the people of new york city
alison: linda schmidt is live at the french consulate. tell us what's happening there. >> reporter: not a lot of activity going on. there are two people standing at the door. what they're doing when anyone approaches, it is locked. someone comes to the door and confirms who they are. so far we have not seen anybody going in and out. just the two people that came to the door. there are a couple of nypd police officers here. i'll step out of the way. the elite hercules team is across the...
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alison: thank you, roz. this weekend you can help make sure that kids have a merry is atmas because abc 7 proud sponsor of toys for tots. the "good morning washington" team got the 20 fifteen drive started this week. they were at the harley davidson when livingston road between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. -- they will be there tomorrow. our to talk about christmas especially a day like today. steve: what a perfect day to ice skate. alison: oh, yeah. you did great out there. i was nervous. steve: you saw thain teetering. steve: 80 degrees was the high at reagan national, breaking the record of 78 in 1948. monday, sunset will be before 5:00. national, at reagan 72 at this time of night. leesburg at 70, 68 manassas. still mild. the cooler air is located just off to the north, 49 indianapolis, chicago at 44 degrees. the cooler air has already arrived across the great lakes. the cold front moves are way overnight, likely to see some showers. some of these may stick around into early tomorrow morning, but most of it is out
alison: thank you, roz. this weekend you can help make sure that kids have a merry is atmas because abc 7 proud sponsor of toys for tots. the "good morning washington" team got the 20 fifteen drive started this week. they were at the harley davidson when livingston road between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. -- they will be there tomorrow. our to talk about christmas especially a day like today. steve: what a perfect day to ice skate. alison: oh, yeah. you did great out there. i was nervous....
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alison: thank you, tom. we are in a pattern of unseasonably warm temperatures tonight, and will continue tomorrow. how warm will it feel? steve rudin has the outlook. steve: a little warmer tomorrow, where we could be looking at record-breaking temperatures as soon as friday. belforties outside the furniture weather center, the temperatures have called quickly, 40's in the northern and western suburbs. looking at 55 degrees at reagan national. tomorrow, a chilly start, but a rapid warm-up. noontime we are pushing 70 degrees, sunshine sticks around all afternoon. showers in the seven day, plus a big cool off for the weekend coming up. is election night, and we are keeping tabs on all the races. the results are scrolling at the bottom of the screen. we will also keep you posted at wjla.com. team coverage with richard reeve watching the alexandria mayor's race. we will start with the big headline of the night, republicans projected to keep control of the virginia state senate. mike carter-conneen is in woodbrid
alison: thank you, tom. we are in a pattern of unseasonably warm temperatures tonight, and will continue tomorrow. how warm will it feel? steve rudin has the outlook. steve: a little warmer tomorrow, where we could be looking at record-breaking temperatures as soon as friday. belforties outside the furniture weather center, the temperatures have called quickly, 40's in the northern and western suburbs. looking at 55 degrees at reagan national. tomorrow, a chilly start, but a rapid warm-up....
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alison: there's an investigation into crumb rubber athletic fields. is there a connection with the material use their and cancer. leon: since the report aired, two u.s. senators have called for an immediate federal investigation of crumb rubber, which the i-team has discovered his own at least 50 fields in our area. alis: and comprehensive safety testing is long overdue. in fact, it has never been done. steve powers has spent more than half of his life guarding the goal. these days, he is more concerned about protecting his kids. and athletes like him. >> i'd like to be part of the solution moving forward in parks and other facilities, moving away from crumb rubber. is shredded uper tires that is used on thousands of fields across the country, including this one in fairfax county. so to the spreads, questions about the potential impact on health. especially for someone like powers, who spent years diving onto crumb rubber before getting cancer. >> it turns out the fields i used to play on and coach on were a factor in me getting cancer. that is a toug
alison: there's an investigation into crumb rubber athletic fields. is there a connection with the material use their and cancer. leon: since the report aired, two u.s. senators have called for an immediate federal investigation of crumb rubber, which the i-team has discovered his own at least 50 fields in our area. alis: and comprehensive safety testing is long overdue. in fact, it has never been done. steve powers has spent more than half of his life guarding the goal. these days, he is more...