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alison: thank you. you can track crime in your neighborhood with the spot crime map we have on the website, wjla.com. leon: days and weeks of dreary weather around here we earn today's gorgeous day. don't you think? alison: we did. leon: chief meteorologist doug hill has a check on tonight's forecast. looking good. doug: about time, isn't it? it's delightful out there. the temperatures are in the 80's. a little cloudy at times but it's all fair weather cloudiness. we are in fine shape. the numbers are impressive. 83 at reagan national airport. west/northwesterly winds at 10. fairly dry. the first time this month we have hit 80 degree mark. tonight is a beautiful weather for the nats. 80 degrees at first pitch with the sunny skies. mostly clear. the forecast tomorrow, sunny and warm. low humidity. 86. we get to thursday and friday. heat and the humidity build more. then the holiday weekend. we have time for that and give you complete details here at the ocean beaches coming up in a couple of minutes. bac
alison: thank you. you can track crime in your neighborhood with the spot crime map we have on the website, wjla.com. leon: days and weeks of dreary weather around here we earn today's gorgeous day. don't you think? alison: we did. leon: chief meteorologist doug hill has a check on tonight's forecast. looking good. doug: about time, isn't it? it's delightful out there. the temperatures are in the 80's. a little cloudy at times but it's all fair weather cloudiness. we are in fine shape. the...
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alison: we will see you soon. leon: thank you, scott. alison: talk about the weather. it looks like we might have a chance to stop the streak today. >> that is right. believe it or not. leon: we haven't had anything falling from the sky. that means the streak would stand at 15 days. no rain at reagan so far. alison: right. doug hill in the weather center. what do you think? doug: there is a chance. not a large chance. we have plenty of rain all day long west of the metro area. showers are coming closer to washington, they encounter a cool, damp stable air. pretty much it quashes out the chance of developing. you can see charlottesville. heavy downpours. thunderstorms earlier today. it will pass south of washington. it will stand at hundred of an inch of rain. i doubt it. we have a better chance of the rain moving in here tomorrow. rain chances continue to increase through the lat thunderstorms. it looks better heading through the afternoon. leon? leon: all right. you got it. check back with you in a bit. coming up, in the meantime on "abc7 news at 5:00" -- the moment t
alison: we will see you soon. leon: thank you, scott. alison: talk about the weather. it looks like we might have a chance to stop the streak today. >> that is right. believe it or not. leon: we haven't had anything falling from the sky. that means the streak would stand at 15 days. no rain at reagan so far. alison: right. doug hill in the weather center. what do you think? doug: there is a chance. not a large chance. we have plenty of rain all day long west of the metro area. showers are...
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alison: today d.c. police charged a woman with several hit and run accidents in the city on saturday. 47-year-old bean accuse of hitting several pedestrians and vehicles in seven different places in northwest. that included two police cars. all the injuries were minor. leon: today the white house announced that president obama is going to be visiting hiroshima this month. michelle marsh has details on that move from the "live desk" in the newsroom. history being made here. michelle: it is. it has been 70 years since th atomic bomb on hiroshima. president obama will be the first sitting president to visit the city. >> the president intends to visit and send a much more forward looking signal about his ambition for realizing his goal of planet without nuclear weapons. alison: the president wants to push for global action on nuclear weapons the white house is quick to point out he won't apologize for the bombing that helped end world war ii. michelle: 140,000 peep died when the bomb was dropped on august 6
alison: today d.c. police charged a woman with several hit and run accidents in the city on saturday. 47-year-old bean accuse of hitting several pedestrians and vehicles in seven different places in northwest. that included two police cars. all the injuries were minor. leon: today the white house announced that president obama is going to be visiting hiroshima this month. michelle marsh has details on that move from the "live desk" in the newsroom. history being made here. michelle:...
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alison: okay. leon: thank you. alison: thank you.oming up at 5:00 -- >> i'm a huger and a people person. i like to be around people. alison: seven salutes this woman for taking the time to volunteer more than anyone else in jonathan: tonight we salute a woman who spent her life caring for others. mary has been working for military wounded for every war beginning in the 1940's. she not a doctor or a nurse but what she provides some argue is just as important. >> this is getting heavier. >> at walter reed there are the wound and those recovering. >> mary is the longest serving red cos volunteer in world. >> i'm going to give you a plant. jonathan: she is 91 and she has been since a teenager. >> i'm a hugger and people person. jonathan: she pushes the comfort cart from room to room. but it's the comfort part that only she can offer. >> i have to hug them. they need it. >> she is doing all right. >> good. this is what she wants to hear. >> she had open heart surgery. >> my husband had it and lived for many years afterwards. he was old. s
alison: okay. leon: thank you. alison: thank you.oming up at 5:00 -- >> i'm a huger and a people person. i like to be around people. alison: seven salutes this woman for taking the time to volunteer more than anyone else in jonathan: tonight we salute a woman who spent her life caring for others. mary has been working for military wounded for every war beginning in the 1940's. she not a doctor or a nurse but what she provides some argue is just as important. >> this is getting...
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alison: thank you. we have new information in a case out of tennessee today where a 58-year-old man says he does not understand why he is being charged with kidnapping his niece. in court today gary simpson who once had custody of his niece told the judge he should not be charged for something the girlfriend of his niece's father also has done. leon: the man accused of ramming two police cruisers with a dump truck will not be found guilty. he is going to remain in a killing his brother before ramming the cruisers and tagging them 100 feet. alison: check out this building collapse in northeast washington over the weekend. watch this. the walls crack and look. this crashes to the ground. the driver of the silver s.u.v. was able to swerve out of the way. just in the nick of time. strong winds may be to blame. leon: boy, timing is everything. alison: amazing. leon: wow! this word just coming in. investigators zeroed in on a likely cause of last year's deadly train derailment in philadelphia. cnn is reportin
alison: thank you. we have new information in a case out of tennessee today where a 58-year-old man says he does not understand why he is being charged with kidnapping his niece. in court today gary simpson who once had custody of his niece told the judge he should not be charged for something the girlfriend of his niece's father also has done. leon: the man accused of ramming two police cruisers with a dump truck will not be found guilty. he is going to remain in a killing his brother before...
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alison: wow! how about that, doug? doug: the weather at mount washington for wind speed is 231 or 233 miles per hour. alison: amazing. leon: incredible. doug: a very unusual place. just a it lot of things converge in that part of the country. for elevation that high there are areas areas in north carolia mountains that are that high but they don't get winds like that. the confluence of stuff. wild weather. we watch it in the winter because the wind chills are off the charts. i wouldn't want that job. we have the bumper sticker. take a look at what is happening around the area. this was a shelf cloud from saturday from the eastern shore. they sent a couple of these. dramatic clouds. rain and cold winds came out of the cloud saturday evening when it went through the area. we had clouds of a different sort. looking st. john's catholic school in frederick. 59 degrees. a little break in overcast an hagerstown. a little sunshine in some areas north and west of the city. briefly to let you know the sun is still up there. blac
alison: wow! how about that, doug? doug: the weather at mount washington for wind speed is 231 or 233 miles per hour. alison: amazing. leon: incredible. doug: a very unusual place. just a it lot of things converge in that part of the country. for elevation that high there are areas areas in north carolia mountains that are that high but they don't get winds like that. the confluence of stuff. wild weather. we watch it in the winter because the wind chills are off the charts. i wouldn't want...
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alison: thanks, erin.velers all around the country are dealing with the long lines at the airport security. jonathan: when we come back, how congress can help get you moving faster. alison: so the summer travel season is officially here and some are experiencing unwanted changes. three-hour flight could mean six hour of travel if you factor the time it takes to get through the t.s.a. screening. this has prompted many on the hill to call for a change in strategy. reporter: almost always means holiday traffic. the stand still is no longer reserved for the road. reports of two to three-hour waits in the t.s.a. lines have passengers thinking about how they can speed things up. >> maybe just have more t.s.a. agents. you know? >> t.s.a. precheck. reporter: for janice who has a metal knee the problem is ongoing. >> you have to sit there until they get someone to come over and they will wand you do the whole nine yards. gee, i guess it's your knee. reporter: just before returning to the district many lawmakers in
alison: thanks, erin.velers all around the country are dealing with the long lines at the airport security. jonathan: when we come back, how congress can help get you moving faster. alison: so the summer travel season is officially here and some are experiencing unwanted changes. three-hour flight could mean six hour of travel if you factor the time it takes to get through the t.s.a. screening. this has prompted many on the hill to call for a change in strategy. reporter: almost always means...
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alison: do you believe that? leon: unbelievable. alison: what a story.eon: that will be on "nat goe wild." alison: glad they have video of it to prove it happened. leon: exactly! all right. coming up at 5:00 -- frank advice. >> you are going to play. >> how a local non-profit uses soccer to help adverse d.c. youths score and off the field. alison: new tonight at 6:00, the receipt that prompted a restaurant owner to fire his own daughter. the change coming to peter chang. how the story can ge steve: we are looking at the open houses on saturday. temperatures are in the lower 70's but be on the lockout for thunderstorms late afternoon and the early everything as a cold front moves across the method atlantic. the frontal system will clear for the day on sunday and the taste of arlington. fantastic weather. temperatures in the middle 60's. a lot of sunshine to enjoy. i'll take you out to look at the next seven days. cooler come early next week. the daytime highs in the upper 60's. leon: hundreds of youngsters gaining skill to succeed with a unique non-profit
alison: do you believe that? leon: unbelievable. alison: what a story.eon: that will be on "nat goe wild." alison: glad they have video of it to prove it happened. leon: exactly! all right. coming up at 5:00 -- frank advice. >> you are going to play. >> how a local non-profit uses soccer to help adverse d.c. youths score and off the field. alison: new tonight at 6:00, the receipt that prompted a restaurant owner to fire his own daughter. the change coming to peter chang....
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alison, your guess? alison: i'll start. i think 1972. michelle: i'm with alison. 1972.oug: we have nice prizes for you. alison: we lost? doug: so sorry. 1935. alison: no way! michelle: we thought it was too long ago. doug: a long time ago. we think next wednesday/thursday, that time period we'll hit 80's here. alison: that's a surprise. steve will be back importantly in 15 to 20 minutes with a real detailed look at the weekend forecast and all that rain. alison: sounds good. all right. horseback riding, everyone would say is a thrill. but for children with autism, it's used to ease their symptoms. in some cases their pain. michelle: a farm that serves hundreds of clients in the property goes through a rezoning process. cheryl conner follows the saddle of one horse and his companion. >> good job, michael. cheryl: when michael henderson rides the horse for about 30 minutes, his dad says he feels the effects all day. >> that's nice posture. straight and tall. cheryl: he has severe autism. he will often rock back and forth. but when he is on a horse the symptoms and the pai
alison, your guess? alison: i'll start. i think 1972. michelle: i'm with alison. 1972.oug: we have nice prizes for you. alison: we lost? doug: so sorry. 1935. alison: no way! michelle: we thought it was too long ago. doug: a long time ago. we think next wednesday/thursday, that time period we'll hit 80's here. alison: that's a surprise. steve will be back importantly in 15 to 20 minutes with a real detailed look at the weekend forecast and all that rain. alison: sounds good. all right....
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alison: fruit juice? i'm kimberly suiters. "7 alison: coming up tonight the office of human rights ruled a manager at a starbucks in dupont circle used a homophobic slur against a gay couple. michael campbell and angel rivera filed a complaint saying the manager called them names, chased them from the store and assaulted campbell. the couple said it happened when he introduced him as his boyfriend. the manager who remains on the job denies the allegation. however, this is not the first time he has been aused of using -- been accused of causing hateful language. >> a prior customer stated he was in fact called homophobic slur. alison: this comes after a two-year investigation. leon: a parent reached out to "7 on your side" with concerns about cleaning product that was found on t popular store. consumer investigator kimberly suiters now is here with a look at the concerns. kimberly: does it look like fruit juice or floor cleaner? it's a cleaner and it is sold in home depot stores and online. it's called mix
alison: fruit juice? i'm kimberly suiters. "7 alison: coming up tonight the office of human rights ruled a manager at a starbucks in dupont circle used a homophobic slur against a gay couple. michael campbell and angel rivera filed a complaint saying the manager called them names, chased them from the store and assaulted campbell. the couple said it happened when he introduced him as his boyfriend. the manager who remains on the job denies the allegation. however, this is not the first...
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alison: exactly.will do more about memorial day because coming up on "abc7 news at 5:00", we will take you back to arlington. we will have a closer look at the effort to get a flag on every grave before memorial day. >> plus, before the unofficial kickoff to summer. look at the beach your home can be perfect.re, even when life isn't. the neighbor's back. oh, no. this is my husband, gibby! i wanted to show him your furniture! i like it! you wanna come in? oh no. that would be weird! the memorial day sale. from classic to contemporary, havertys. vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me leon: you're watching "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. alison: what a learning experience for some students from our area. they made it
alison: exactly.will do more about memorial day because coming up on "abc7 news at 5:00", we will take you back to arlington. we will have a closer look at the effort to get a flag on every grave before memorial day. >> plus, before the unofficial kickoff to summer. look at the beach your home can be perfect.re, even when life isn't. the neighbor's back. oh, no. this is my husband, gibby! i wanted to show him your furniture! i like it! you wanna come in? oh no. that would be...
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alison? alison: leon, all this week on abc7 we'll highlight the work of woman across the washington area making a difference in the fight against breast cancer leading up to this weekend's komen race for the cure. we begin with a local surgical oncologist with unique insight in the disease. as mike carter-conneen reports it's not often breast cancer patient have a surgeon who is also a survivor mike: in 2013, dr. laurie wilson got the diagnosis she never expected. even after several years working as a surgical oncologist, cancer was not on her radar. insad she was focused raising her son, 18 months old. >> in my heart of heart i knew something was going on. but i was devastated. mike: a mammogram s in both breasts. one was triple negative. a much more aggressive cancer. >> i didn't expect the diagnosis. i wasn't particularly high risk. mike: her extensive knowledge was a blessing and in some ways a burden. she approached her prognosis and treatment as a patient, not a doctor. >> i wanted ever
alison? alison: leon, all this week on abc7 we'll highlight the work of woman across the washington area making a difference in the fight against breast cancer leading up to this weekend's komen race for the cure. we begin with a local surgical oncologist with unique insight in the disease. as mike carter-conneen reports it's not often breast cancer patient have a surgeon who is also a survivor mike: in 2013, dr. laurie wilson got the diagnosis she never expected. even after several years...
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alison: thank you. still ahead at 5:00 -- a woman forced into a van and sexually assaulted in a busy area of d.c. we will tell you where it happen and what makes the two suspects stand out. leon: plus, alarming new revelation about zika. what the federal government is doing to get ahead of the rapidly spreading virus. >> the sun is finally shining but how is the rainy affected local businesses? i'm amy aubert with the story coming up. alison: plus, we are continuing to follow breaking news from the white house today. a man shot by law enforcement officers just outside the president's home. the president and vice president are safe. but we will have more information on what is going on there as soon as we learn it on "abc7 news a vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors.
alison: thank you. still ahead at 5:00 -- a woman forced into a van and sexually assaulted in a busy area of d.c. we will tell you where it happen and what makes the two suspects stand out. leon: plus, alarming new revelation about zika. what the federal government is doing to get ahead of the rapidly spreading virus. >> the sun is finally shining but how is the rainy affected local businesses? i'm amy aubert with the story coming up. alison: plus, we are continuing to follow breaking...
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alison: thank you. nearly 200 firefighters battled a four-alarm fire that burned through a warehouse complex. and released hazardous materials in the air. the flames were in houston. 700 students and staff had to be evacuated evacuated from a ny elementary school. three structures were involved in the blaze. fire officials have not said what started the fire. leon: popular local is planning the rise from the ashes. "capital gazette" reporting that the annapolis yacht club will restore the main clubhouse after it burned down in december. they considered rebuilding it from scratch on the compromised site. but they announced the plan to retore it instead at the week's membership meeting. realsor ration expected to be done -- restoration expected to be done by 2018. alison: a crash on the red line. deadly smoke incident at l'enfant plaza last year. fire at a substation and then an arcing insulator at mcpherson square this past march. no question metro is starting to show its age. now the system's new genera
alison: thank you. nearly 200 firefighters battled a four-alarm fire that burned through a warehouse complex. and released hazardous materials in the air. the flames were in houston. 700 students and staff had to be evacuated evacuated from a ny elementary school. three structures were involved in the blaze. fire officials have not said what started the fire. leon: popular local is planning the rise from the ashes. "capital gazette" reporting that the annapolis yacht club will restore...
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alison: thank you. developing now, growing pressure on the tsa to shorten lines at the nations airports. yorkort authority of new and new jersey will be considering hiring private security at new work of liberty, jfk, and laguardia airports unless theim the problem but the cannot hire more screeners without -- you guessed it -- money from congress. privates that provide a screening must meet the same requirements as the tsa. leon: 7 on your side with a health alert -- you might reach for tylenol when you get a headache, but research says it made no mere feelings. ohio state university than the people taking acetaminophen were less likely to empathize with thothers. chicago today, this time lapse of fog rolling across the city. inibility dropped near zero many areas, causing driving hazards during the morning commute. leon: that is kind of crazy. alison: beautiful. leon: looks computer-generated. steve: and we have fog on the way later tonight. alison: of course. add it to the rain. steve: i believe the
alison: thank you. developing now, growing pressure on the tsa to shorten lines at the nations airports. yorkort authority of new and new jersey will be considering hiring private security at new work of liberty, jfk, and laguardia airports unless theim the problem but the cannot hire more screeners without -- you guessed it -- money from congress. privates that provide a screening must meet the same requirements as the tsa. leon: 7 on your side with a health alert -- you might reach for...
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alison: fantastic.edskin rookie calls it an honor and it came from a fan who attended today's practice. leon: first, picking the right place to avoid getting a parking ticket. the "7 on your side" helps you pick the best spots. alison: we head to break. take a moment to look at this. what happened to the drivers in italy. this happened along the river bank. the cars that fell in were filled they go ooh ooh. ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ ♪ get down, get down. alison: there is nothing worse than coming to your car and find
alison: fantastic.edskin rookie calls it an honor and it came from a fan who attended today's practice. leon: first, picking the right place to avoid getting a parking ticket. the "7 on your side" helps you pick the best spots. alison: we head to break. take a moment to look at this. what happened to the drivers in italy. this happened along the river bank. the cars that fell in were filled they go ooh ooh. ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting,...
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alison: thank you.trapped in a snowstorm. 36 people were trapped including several children. they were on a day trip. there is more severe weather expected tonight. they are trying to fly them out to safety. >> it's winter there. >> exactly. right. the worst case scenario if you think of a blizzard is being trapped. for a day. leon: right now we are just trapped in yuck! alison: we are. leon: that's what we've got here. alison: you look out today, raining again. enough already. sunshine and blue skies for a while. this is the beginning of a big change. you will notice it tomorrow. but we are in the throes of clouds and rain and thunderstorms. get you started with a look at bethesda country club in chevy chase. or the congressional country club in bethesda. i'll figure it out. the skies are dark. there have been showers and there will be more. everything is coming from the top right to bottom left. moving northeast to southwest. the north of annapolis and the heavy rain moving to d.c. metro area. i got r
alison: thank you.trapped in a snowstorm. 36 people were trapped including several children. they were on a day trip. there is more severe weather expected tonight. they are trying to fly them out to safety. >> it's winter there. >> exactly. right. the worst case scenario if you think of a blizzard is being trapped. for a day. leon: right now we are just trapped in yuck! alison: we are. leon: that's what we've got here. alison: you look out today, raining again. enough already....
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alison: the t.s.a. is increasing the number of security screeners at major airports all around the country. the goal of course to keep the lines moving in the busy summer travel season. to keep people from missing the flights of course. passengers we spoke with say the flyers can do their part to help. >> this is difficult problem. i understand that. so be it. stay safe in the air. alison: the t.s.a. admits there is only so much it can do without additional funding from congress. the agency has cut staff in le cent years. you know they overestimated the popularity of the precheck security program. leon: coming up a left at the gate. a family said they did everything right but they were left behind. jennifer: a rockville mother shot wile driving to pick up her son and she is speaking exclusively to vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-savin
alison: the t.s.a. is increasing the number of security screeners at major airports all around the country. the goal of course to keep the lines moving in the busy summer travel season. to keep people from missing the flights of course. passengers we spoke with say the flyers can do their part to help. >> this is difficult problem. i understand that. so be it. stay safe in the air. alison: the t.s.a. admits there is only so much it can do without additional funding from congress. the...
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alison: steve, thank you. get the ntsbwill report about the deadly train derailment that happened outside of philadelphia last year. eight people were killed, more than 200 injured. investigation found the engineer was radiocted by conversations with dispatchers. however, it found he was not drinking or using drugs. we expect more details tomorrow. stay with abc 7 for updates. leon: to the airports, a special 7 on your side investigation into a fitness tracker that may be strapped to your wrist. as you keep track of your steps, fighting back against crime investigator jennifer donelan finds that it could be used against you in the court of law. >> 10,000 steps today. jennifer: walk, run, count. with the flick of a wrist, you can track every step. wearable devices are helping millions get healthy. >> we have been walking a ton. jennifer: but how the steps may be shared in court -- >> this is like a blackbox recorder. jennifer: may stop you in your tracks. >> we are voluntarily allowing it to track our every mov
alison: steve, thank you. get the ntsbwill report about the deadly train derailment that happened outside of philadelphia last year. eight people were killed, more than 200 injured. investigation found the engineer was radiocted by conversations with dispatchers. however, it found he was not drinking or using drugs. we expect more details tomorrow. stay with abc 7 for updates. leon: to the airports, a special 7 on your side investigation into a fitness tracker that may be strapped to your...
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alison: unbelievable. the woman hit the ground beneath the blanket, but somebody had the foresight to put cushions beneath it. after the ordeal, the family from nigeria got to meet the soldiers and thank them, and there were no serious injuries. can you imagine? leon: as scary as that looks, at least it had a happy ending. -- oh, my goodness. steve: and then the kids smiling in the mother smiling. we will smile this weekend. alison: we have to wait for the weekend? steve: trying to segue the right way. alison: he tried to sneak that in. steve: exactly. reagan national, the clouds and showers on the way through the overnight, and the temperatures not going to fall a lot more. leesburg, winchester 59, the coolest on the map as elkins, west virginia, 52 degrees. the satellite and radar, some of you are hearing rumbles of thunder, but nothing will become severe. this is the rain moving overhead at this time, continuing its easterly track through the evening, overnight come into early morning. heading in closer
alison: unbelievable. the woman hit the ground beneath the blanket, but somebody had the foresight to put cushions beneath it. after the ordeal, the family from nigeria got to meet the soldiers and thank them, and there were no serious injuries. can you imagine? leon: as scary as that looks, at least it had a happy ending. -- oh, my goodness. steve: and then the kids smiling in the mother smiling. we will smile this weekend. alison: we have to wait for the weekend? steve: trying to segue the...
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alison: you saw this story first on 7. piles of mail being scooped out of the storm drain right there. so now the neighbors wonder if the mail they are missing ended up down a drain. d.c. bureau chief sam ford broke the story monday and joins us live from northeast washington with an update for us today. sam? sam: as people in this northeast neighborhood learn what happened, they are wondering whether a particular letter or a particular check was in that mail. >> who are they hiring? sam: frank matthews who lives here finds some humor in the fact a local postal employee may have tossed enough mail in the sewer to fill 25 garb service retrieved over two days this week with the help of d.c. water from catch basins. for other businesses and residents -- >> it shouldn't be in the sewer. sam: kimberly mitchell wonders if they tossed her refund check. >> it saddens me that somebody thought it didn't need to be delivered and it could be floating around anacostia river. sam: as of today the postal service is still saying the inves
alison: you saw this story first on 7. piles of mail being scooped out of the storm drain right there. so now the neighbors wonder if the mail they are missing ended up down a drain. d.c. bureau chief sam ford broke the story monday and joins us live from northeast washington with an update for us today. sam? sam: as people in this northeast neighborhood learn what happened, they are wondering whether a particular letter or a particular check was in that mail. >> who are they hiring? sam:...
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alison: a final look at the weather? the m -- daytime highs in the middle 80's. the same on thursday. a few showers on sunday. memorial day, showers, 75 the high. guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? here's a hint. did ya catch it? no? here's another. their colors are yellow, red, and blue, and they save you tons of green. still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. on this airline, everybody wins. sfx: clap, clap, ding >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- colin farrell. plus music from brad paisley, featuring demi lovato. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ applause ]
alison: a final look at the weather? the m -- daytime highs in the middle 80's. the same on thursday. a few showers on sunday. memorial day, showers, 75 the high. guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? here's a hint. did ya catch it? no? here's another. their colors are yellow, red, and blue, and they save you tons of green. still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. on this airline,...
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alison: thank you. millions of dollars have been spent laying down rubber fields in fairfax county, but parents concerned about a potential link between crum and cancer want to know why projects moved forward before key health questions were answered. our 7 on your side did the next best thing, she got their e-mails. 722 pages worth. reporter: john down has been leading the charge to stop crime over fields in fairfax county, fueled by health experts who say there could be a link to cancer. >> the debate is the extent to which those carcinogens are harming children. reporter: with the debate heating up, what is fairfax county schools' take? the i-team looked through hundreds of e-mails to find out. though many messages from staffers sacrum fields are safe, last month, the athletics director suggested testing. >> the idea is that millions have been spent, questions have been raised, and now we are asking, is this safe? should probably find out. >> these questions should have been but it appears some in th
alison: thank you. millions of dollars have been spent laying down rubber fields in fairfax county, but parents concerned about a potential link between crum and cancer want to know why projects moved forward before key health questions were answered. our 7 on your side did the next best thing, she got their e-mails. 722 pages worth. reporter: john down has been leading the charge to stop crime over fields in fairfax county, fueled by health experts who say there could be a link to cancer....
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alison: welcome back. we go live once again to oklahoma where they are experiencing just an outbreak of huge tornadoes. we were just witnessing storm chasers coming up to a large funnel cloud. from what we understand there is now another tornado forming. the we have been seei earlier we were already seeing destruction and devastation of this area. the first time they were near moore, oklahoma, where there have been at least two mayor deadly tornadoes over the past few years. we are keeping a close eye. doug is watching the situation in oklahoma as well. we will get back to it. leon: all right. different kind of storm of controversy in north carolina. where the governor is calling for clayty from the u.s. government. this morning the state filed suit against the department of justice over the north carolina controversial bathroom law. department of justice turned around and sued the state. kimberly king is live for us with a look at the new developments in the story. what are you hearing there? that he are
alison: welcome back. we go live once again to oklahoma where they are experiencing just an outbreak of huge tornadoes. we were just witnessing storm chasers coming up to a large funnel cloud. from what we understand there is now another tornado forming. the we have been seei earlier we were already seeing destruction and devastation of this area. the first time they were near moore, oklahoma, where there have been at least two mayor deadly tornadoes over the past few years. we are keeping a...
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alison: keep us posted, thanks. a secret service scandal, 41 innts have been disciplined connection with the disclosure of the personnel files of a u.s. congressman. last year the inspector general found that agents dug into confidential personnel files of jason shaven -- jason chaffetz. they also looked at an old job application. he was leading an investigation into a secret service scandal and it is believed they were looking to embarrass him. the leaker of the files has resigned. le texting scandal. now the detective who handled the case is dead and the teenager is suing his estate. roz plater has that story. roz: after a manassas teenager was arrested for sexting his girlfriend, investigators took pictures of his private parts as evidence. lawyers have filed a federal civil lawsuit. >> i don't understand what was going on. roz: it happened in 2014. not only did investigators take pictures of his genitalia, but they had pictures to take pictures of his erect pe nis, with an ultimatum. >> either he would accomplis
alison: keep us posted, thanks. a secret service scandal, 41 innts have been disciplined connection with the disclosure of the personnel files of a u.s. congressman. last year the inspector general found that agents dug into confidential personnel files of jason shaven -- jason chaffetz. they also looked at an old job application. he was leading an investigation into a secret service scandal and it is believed they were looking to embarrass him. the leaker of the files has resigned. le texting...
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i'm alison kosik. it is thursday, may 26th. breaking overnight. hillary clinton responding on camera to the inspector general report on the use of the e-mail server while secretary of state. saying clinton did not seek permission to use a private e-mail server and would not have received the okay if she had asked. last night clinton defended herself saying the report's criticism is nothing new. >> there may be reports that come out, but nothing has changed. it's the same story. just like previous secretaries of state, i used a personal e-mail. many people did. it was not at all unprecedented. i have turned overa all my e-mails. i will continue to be open. it's not an issue that will effect the campaign or my presidency. >> today, the state department weighs in on a freedom of information lawsuit that would compel testimony from her e-mails from hillary clinton herself. this is one filed by judicial watch. taking a deposition today from a top aide to clinton when she was at the state department. cheryl mills is asking the judge to prevent release o
i'm alison kosik. it is thursday, may 26th. breaking overnight. hillary clinton responding on camera to the inspector general report on the use of the e-mail server while secretary of state. saying clinton did not seek permission to use a private e-mail server and would not have received the okay if she had asked. last night clinton defended herself saying the report's criticism is nothing new. >> there may be reports that come out, but nothing has changed. it's the same story. just like...
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christine and alison. >> wow. they have to investigate how the child got over the barrier and into the moat. also, the fact they could not use the tranquillizer. it might anger it. you don't know what the gorilla would do. >> if you listen, the one concern, of many, the adults calling out to the child. that could have made the gorilla nervous and got him agitated. as time went on, you are seeing zoo officials thinking time is of the essence. >> ten minutes in that moat. >> difficult to watch that video. >>> 17 minutes past the hour. the number of migrants fleeing to europe is climbing as is the number who don't make it alive. the sharp rise in the last week. we are live in europe with the latest on that story next. >>> breaking overnight. iraqi military launching the operation to storm the stronghold of fallujah. iraqi forces with the help of the shi'ite militia have taken several villages from isis north and west of fallujah. hundreds in fallujah, mostly women and children, are fleeing. security forces evacuating
christine and alison. >> wow. they have to investigate how the child got over the barrier and into the moat. also, the fact they could not use the tranquillizer. it might anger it. you don't know what the gorilla would do. >> if you listen, the one concern, of many, the adults calling out to the child. that could have made the gorilla nervous and got him agitated. as time went on, you are seeing zoo officials thinking time is of the essence. >> ten minutes in that moat....
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alison: tom, thank you. now breaking news from the west coast, where there are terrifying moments for a hiker stranded on the side of a cliff. firefighters were called into the scene at a popular part. it took over an hour for them to put her on a harness and bring her to safety. no word on how she got there. leon: we could always call this breaking news -- we saw the sun today. though, we are not quite out of the woods just yet area let's check in with meteorologist steve rudin. steve: mainly clear skies right now, but not lasting very long. tomorrow morning, futurecast shows mainly clear skies at 9:00. thunderstorms off to the west. this is part of a cold front that is likely to bring stronger storms during the afternoon. justiming will work out perfect for the nationals game tomorrow. about five minutes after 1:00, middle 70's. keep a watchful eye to the sky for the showers and thunderstorms. we are talking about the chances for snowflakes for parts of the area. more about that on sunday coming up. leon:
alison: tom, thank you. now breaking news from the west coast, where there are terrifying moments for a hiker stranded on the side of a cliff. firefighters were called into the scene at a popular part. it took over an hour for them to put her on a harness and bring her to safety. no word on how she got there. leon: we could always call this breaking news -- we saw the sun today. though, we are not quite out of the woods just yet area let's check in with meteorologist steve rudin. steve: mainly...
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alison: the t.s.a. head of security kelly hoggan is out desperate the show of support from the administrator a week ago. >> i don't have a plan to remove mr. hoggan. alison: the voice of criticism and congressional ange every proved to be too much after it came to light hoggan received $90,000 in bonuses since he has been at the post. even after they failed to check fake bombs and weapons in security test last year. >> the bonuses were given to somebody who overseas part of the operation in total failure. alison: the agency has opened incident command center at t.s.a. headquarters to better track the line and operations at airport like chicago past few days the wait times plummeted since the t.z .a.thed more screening officers. >> this was always avoidable. it was noble and avoidable. alison: will the changes work nationwide? summer air travel is expected to increase and security is getting tighter. >> at the end of the day everyone has to travel and be safe. you try to plan ahead and do whatever you ca
alison: the t.s.a. head of security kelly hoggan is out desperate the show of support from the administrator a week ago. >> i don't have a plan to remove mr. hoggan. alison: the voice of criticism and congressional ange every proved to be too much after it came to light hoggan received $90,000 in bonuses since he has been at the post. even after they failed to check fake bombs and weapons in security test last year. >> the bonuses were given to somebody who overseas part of the...
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john and alison. >> thank you, jessica. donald trump is live on cnn on "new day" during the 7:00 hour. >>> all right. it may not matter in the end, but ted cruz with victories in the delegate selection process. from arizona to virginia, delegates were selected who must vote for trump on a first ballot at the convention, but who say they will vote for cruz if there is a second ballot. of course, if trump reached 1,237 delegates, there will be no second ballot. cruz campaigning in indiana is still hoping for an upset victory. he's throwing everything at trump. including the stab at the frontrunner's endorsement by mike tyson. >> this is the choice for the people of indiana. do we stand with carly fiorina and governor mike pence or do we stand instead with a convicted rapist mike tyson? >> on the democratic side, hillary clinton and bernie sanders battling in indiana. the latest poll showing the vermont senator trailing by a small margin. hillary clinton is looking to the general election campaigning at the naacp in detroit. c
john and alison. >> thank you, jessica. donald trump is live on cnn on "new day" during the 7:00 hour. >>> all right. it may not matter in the end, but ted cruz with victories in the delegate selection process. from arizona to virginia, delegates were selected who must vote for trump on a first ballot at the convention, but who say they will vote for cruz if there is a second ballot. of course, if trump reached 1,237 delegates, there will be no second ballot. cruz...
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alison: thank you. more trouble on the tracks tonight, a single your problem triggering another messy commute this morning. this as metro's leader plans a never before taken step to improve safety once and for all. jonathan elias joins us with the latest. another: seems like day, another problem, another fire on the tracks today. this was outside of the stadium armory station. was theys the calls train was making contact with the third rail and it is now being worked on. that caused the train to be disabled and cost thousands of people to face delays heading into work. the chemo tomorrow is happening as the metro g.m. sat down with "good morning washington." >> they are getting training and we are putting procedures in place. today is my first day of the new safety program. we hit the ground running. tomorrow, and historic move by paul wiedefeld. he will sit down with all 650 metro managers to talk about the ongoing situation. such a gathering has not happened since metro was first opened. we will be at
alison: thank you. more trouble on the tracks tonight, a single your problem triggering another messy commute this morning. this as metro's leader plans a never before taken step to improve safety once and for all. jonathan elias joins us with the latest. another: seems like day, another problem, another fire on the tracks today. this was outside of the stadium armory station. was theys the calls train was making contact with the third rail and it is now being worked on. that caused the train...
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alison: we will believe it when we see it. erin: what a series, the nationals were dominating in the big apple. n 13 straight wo games started by strasburg, a team record. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: it was a record-setting night for mets pitcher matt harvey, the shortest start of his career. innings.lled after 2.2 the nats at started quickly, dano murphy making his former team today. that was just the beginning of the offense of explosion -- the offensive explosion. then, ben revere into the gap, curtis granderson cannot make the play. revere with a triple. nats score seven runs in the third and beat the mets 9-1. orioles-mariners, afternoon matinee. adam takes tyler wilson yard, three run shot. that broke it open. seattle takes two, 7-2 the final. nba eastern conference finals between the raptors and cavaliers. the first company won game of the series, not even close. tonight, game two. it was close, but then lebron takes it, coast to coast. the cavs close-out the fir
alison: we will believe it when we see it. erin: what a series, the nationals were dominating in the big apple. n 13 straight wo games started by strasburg, a team record. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: it was a record-setting night for mets pitcher matt harvey, the shortest start of his career. innings.lled after 2.2 the nats at started quickly, dano murphy making his former team today. that was just the beginning of the offense of...
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alison: more rain tomorrow? steve: more rain, but at least we are not looking thunderstorms or rain measured in inches. grabbed the umbrella heading out the door. only in the upper 60's. showers wednesday, thursday, friday. saturday looks better. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. well, this is the time. and your ford dealer is the place to get into a new ford escape. escape leads the way with the convenience of a foot-activated rear liftgate. plus, the power and efficiency of ecoboost technology. you'll find a full lineup of ford suvs ble. right now you can drive a new escape and get 0% financing for 72 months plus $500 cash. hurry, this offer is for a limited time only. see your ford dealer today. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying busines
alison: more rain tomorrow? steve: more rain, but at least we are not looking thunderstorms or rain measured in inches. grabbed the umbrella heading out the door. only in the upper 60's. showers wednesday, thursday, friday. saturday looks better. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. well,...
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alison: still showers. steve: 30%. leon: but not on saturday. alison: thank you. robert: the e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the toughest test yet ur-game seriesa fo with the kids from the north side, the chicago cubs. zobristburst -- ben with a shot. the cubsbeat the nats 5-2. nats send a max scherzer to the mound tomorrow. tigers-indians, here is a lucky fan. miguel cabrera gives chased away foul ball. he does not get the ball, but he does give a gift, a hug. lawriele, in toronto, totally guard's attempt at a fist pump. redskins. by the a an
alison: still showers. steve: 30%. leon: but not on saturday. alison: thank you. robert: the e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping...
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alison: i know.n your online article you went in great detail about the different things that changed in your hair and your body and your skin. so i will save the viewers that. they can read that if they would like. i'm curious in the end, would you say the benefits outweighed going through the other unpleasant things? >> i think so, yes. there is an adjustment period as your ecosystem develops itself. by the end, jessica developed cystic acne and i have scalp psoriasis and they both disappeared by the end of this. we discovered we really did not feel that dirty by the end of it. >> you know grimy, dirty feeling after you worked out or after you haven't showered for a couple of days? i never felt the experiment felt that way. i felt relatively clean though i didn't smell it. alison: what has changed for you after you are back to youing any products you need? >> believe it or. no we are both showering twice a week. there goes my social life. often i'm not using soap often actually. we work in the beau
alison: i know.n your online article you went in great detail about the different things that changed in your hair and your body and your skin. so i will save the viewers that. they can read that if they would like. i'm curious in the end, would you say the benefits outweighed going through the other unpleasant things? >> i think so, yes. there is an adjustment period as your ecosystem develops itself. by the end, jessica developed cystic acne and i have scalp psoriasis and they both...
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alison starling is here with details. alison: this is exciting for washington, d.c. i am joined by the international director for the red guys. this is exciting for us here. can you explain why this change is coming to d.c. and why now? >> have been looking at this for a while. the dining is great. we had the resources available and we pushed the button. alison: how do you choose the restaurants involved? >> we use a lot of sources. existing guide. social media. inspectors go out. they ask concierge at a hotel and bar tenders where they go. a variety of different areas. alison: should all the cefs be nervous now -- chefs be nervous now? >> no. the most important thing is fill the restaurant with happy customers. that is objective number one. alison: so for people in d.c. we eat in virginia and maryland. a big happy family. is there a chance it could expand to other region? >> yes. this year is in district of columbia but we have ambitions to go beyond and canture the metro area shortly. alison: you live in paris and traveled from paris to be here in washington for th
alison starling is here with details. alison: this is exciting for washington, d.c. i am joined by the international director for the red guys. this is exciting for us here. can you explain why this change is coming to d.c. and why now? >> have been looking at this for a while. the dining is great. we had the resources available and we pushed the button. alison: how do you choose the restaurants involved? >> we use a lot of sources. existing guide. social media. inspectors go out....
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alison: and you will be there. jonathan: i will be walking tomorrow. alison: this church in silver spring has been taking part for more than a dozen years. their group which includes survivor say they want to send a message about screening center late attention. runners can still register in person tomorrow morning. jonathan: abc 7 is a proud media sponsor. if you cannot make it, watch live on our sister station, news channel 8. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. alison: we are ready for the sun. steve: and milder temperatures, 67 saturday. mother's day, picture-perfect, near 75. happy mother's day to all the mothers. jonathan: don't forget your mom make you
alison: and you will be there. jonathan: i will be walking tomorrow. alison: this church in silver spring has been taking part for more than a dozen years. their group which includes survivor say they want to send a message about screening center late attention. runners can still register in person tomorrow morning. jonathan: abc 7 is a proud media sponsor. if you cannot make it, watch live on our sister station, news channel 8. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience....
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alison: thank you. leon: what's the word?n: will there be a suspension kick.reen's ♪ it's time to get out and explore. look beyond the expected. hidden among the trees. there's a special place. ... brings us so much closer. vacation packages start at just $50 per person. busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. a whole other world awaits. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. after a rain delay, the nationals-mets got underway at nationals park. gio gonzales on the bump for the nats. lead in the a 1-0 third, but that is when the wheels fell off for gio gonza lez. new york would score five in the third. in the fifth, 5-1 new york. cespedes with a moonshot. gio's line, five innings, 10 hits, seven runs allowed, the mets beat the nationals. scary side in pittsburgh today, hit by a pitch in the head. he went to the ground. the pirates said he h as been taken the hospital with a right eye injury. very sca
alison: thank you. leon: what's the word?n: will there be a suspension kick.reen's ♪ it's time to get out and explore. look beyond the expected. hidden among the trees. there's a special place. ... brings us so much closer. vacation packages start at just $50 per person. busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. a whole other world awaits. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. after a rain delay, the nationals-mets got underway at...
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alison: richard reeve is along the scene at capello avenue. a very activeis scene, the police trying to figure out what happened. they know that a person was struck here at about 9 p.m. this evening. the police now have a lookout for a dark-colored sedan. right now they are going over the area, trying to gather clues. this is a fairly dark street. they have police lights out here lighting things up, but this is a very dark street. we do not know what this person was doing. the person's body is near the edge of the street right now in the police are trying to figure out why he was struck on this very quiet street in burke. richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: more breaking news, this in prince george's county, two condition, the other six with non-life-threatening injuries on crain highway southwest. no word on what led to the crash, but stay with us for updates as we get the information. also tonight, the obama administration will be issuing a directive when it comes to bathroom use by transgendered people. it will tell every public school distric
alison: richard reeve is along the scene at capello avenue. a very activeis scene, the police trying to figure out what happened. they know that a person was struck here at about 9 p.m. this evening. the police now have a lookout for a dark-colored sedan. right now they are going over the area, trying to gather clues. this is a fairly dark street. they have police lights out here lighting things up, but this is a very dark street. we do not know what this person was doing. the person's body is...
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alison and christine. >> thank you. suggestion that a third party conservative presidential candidate may be imminent. bill kristol seemed to predict or promise in the tweet here. just a head's up over the holiday weekend. an independent candidate. impressive with a strong team and real chance. well, trump lashed back saying if dummy bill kristol gets a spoiler to run, say good-bye to the supreme court. and also this, the republican party has to be smart and strong if it wants to win in november. can't allow lightweights to set up a spoiler indy candidate. help us to break down all of the holiday weekend crossfire. analyst ellis henican. >> good morning, guys. >> we saw the twitter verse going crazy. trump immediately coming out and having a field day on twitter about this. he is getting worried. >> what do you expect? this is an actual real threat. as you know, many conservatives have been reluctant to support trump saying how conservative is he real? if there was a serious conservative, it could pull votes away from t
alison and christine. >> thank you. suggestion that a third party conservative presidential candidate may be imminent. bill kristol seemed to predict or promise in the tweet here. just a head's up over the holiday weekend. an independent candidate. impressive with a strong team and real chance. well, trump lashed back saying if dummy bill kristol gets a spoiler to run, say good-bye to the supreme court. and also this, the republican party has to be smart and strong if it wants to win in...
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alison: thank you very much.day's urgent police response began moments after the shots rang out in the parking lot of the westfield montgomery mall. our montgomery county reporter kevin lewis was there minutes te coverage. kevin, we understand, of hird victim a woman is expected to survive. this is the tape down. the yellowt is where a lot of the media is staging. just beyond that is where the shooting took place this morning. we just obtained the first bid of radio traffic alerting the 911 center in montgomery county about the shooting in the mall. as you are about to hear it appears a montgomery county officer was the first to report the incident and provided a good vehicle description of the suspect. >> we just had a shooting at montgomery mall. silver car. hyundai. shots fire immediately. kevin: at the montgomery mall, frantically radios for backup after this man allegedly opened fire on the macy's parking lot, killing one. the umd we'll close the doors now. ths ba ti ere the back room. a number oflicly crit
alison: thank you very much.day's urgent police response began moments after the shots rang out in the parking lot of the westfield montgomery mall. our montgomery county reporter kevin lewis was there minutes te coverage. kevin, we understand, of hird victim a woman is expected to survive. this is the tape down. the yellowt is where a lot of the media is staging. just beyond that is where the shooting took place this morning. we just obtained the first bid of radio traffic alerting the 911...
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alison: that story coming up. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. alison: 7 on your side with a helpful or and the spread of the zika virus is worse than we thought. -- with a health alert. 207 pregnant women are showing signs of infection, which has not to leave town before passing a zika funding bill. as summer gets closer, a warning about what is in the public pool you are swimming in. thousands of pools do not meet health standards. nearly 80% of pools and hot cubs have at least one violation, including things like improper equipment and problems with ph levels. chapter in the controversy over transgender bathroom right. oklahoma state legislature has called for president obama's impeachment over the white house recommendation all public schools allow transgender schools to choose the bathroom they identify with. lawmakers in oklahoma say the
alison: that story coming up. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. alison: 7 on your side with a helpful or and the spread of the zika virus is worse than we thought. -- with a health alert. 207 pregnant women are showing signs of infection, which has not to leave town before passing a zika funding bill. as summer gets closer,...
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miguel and alison. >> thanks, dana.mocratic side, bernie sanders hoping for a win in indiana today. polls a close second. sanders making a case to hoosier voters. the same case he hopes to get super delegates to back him. namely he will be the strongest candidate in the general election. >> every single national poll, every single poll in the battle ground state like indiana. yo know what those polls show? by far bernie sanders is the strongest candidate to defeat donald trump. >> senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny is traveling with the sanders campaign. he has the latest from indianapolis. >> reporter: miguel and alison, bernie sanders campaigning until the very last of minute until the indiana primary. he is looking for another win. hillary clinton has won five of the last six. bernie sanders looking to turn around the momentum. one thing he cannot turn around is the math. hillary clinton has a commanding lead in pledged delegates and more in super delegates. bernie sanders making the argument he will go forw
miguel and alison. >> thanks, dana.mocratic side, bernie sanders hoping for a win in indiana today. polls a close second. sanders making a case to hoosier voters. the same case he hopes to get super delegates to back him. namely he will be the strongest candidate in the general election. >> every single national poll, every single poll in the battle ground state like indiana. yo know what those polls show? by far bernie sanders is the strongest candidate to defeat donald trump....
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alison: and just 20 restaurants. steve: waterslide on the back? alison: pretty cool.teve: we want to think sunshine, not getting it here. leon: where should we go? steve: we are improving towards the end of the week, for one day. leon: come on. steve: sorry. right now it is cool. lower to middle 50's across the board. keep in mind the averagehis time of year is about 75 degrees. not the case today. the satellite and radar, showers around the mid-atlantic. not going to amount to a whole lot overnight. theing in closer, around capital beltway, wet roadways right now, but things are drying up just a bit. northern montgomery county, southern frederick county, the temperatures are about -- i should say showers beginning to ease a bit. further to the south, old town alexandria, very light showers, national harbor. all of this off to the east, just a few sprinkles. tonight, middle 40's, lower 50's, cloudy and cool. the wind will be light. showers for the day tomorrow. waking up, grabbed the at least early on. it will be dry around the capital beltway, but the further north a
alison: and just 20 restaurants. steve: waterslide on the back? alison: pretty cool.teve: we want to think sunshine, not getting it here. leon: where should we go? steve: we are improving towards the end of the week, for one day. leon: come on. steve: sorry. right now it is cool. lower to middle 50's across the board. keep in mind the averagehis time of year is about 75 degrees. not the case today. the satellite and radar, showers around the mid-atlantic. not going to amount to a whole lot...
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alison: switching gears to rock the red. in aapitals were down 3-0 win or go home game, and then a heart pounding game because they tied it. now we are in overtime. tom roussey has been out and about with all of the excitement tonight. all right, we cannot take it anymore. tom: it is nailbiting time. the folks here at the green turtle in chinatown are watching nervously in overtime. we have already had a miracle comeback area oh, man, they'll most scored. the comeback is not complete. here is video that we took just after the capitals scored the third goal to tie the game. rocking. as we went into overtime, fans were nervous. >> my friends gave up. my friend sent me a text and said we are down 3-0. i said, don't give up. >> a lot of people left the game and are watching with us. we stayed on and here we are. up. these fans did not give they still have not. they are very nervous. a any moment this could be very happy place or sad place. if the capitals win, game seven will be here in chinatown two nights from now. highlights,
alison: switching gears to rock the red. in aapitals were down 3-0 win or go home game, and then a heart pounding game because they tied it. now we are in overtime. tom roussey has been out and about with all of the excitement tonight. all right, we cannot take it anymore. tom: it is nailbiting time. the folks here at the green turtle in chinatown are watching nervously in overtime. we have already had a miracle comeback area oh, man, they'll most scored. the comeback is not complete. here is...
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alison: kimberly says dr. benjamin says he loves the surgery because his patients do, but he has another warning about the financial risk. that want topanies finance your surgery if they charge more than 20% interest. it may not be worth it. -- phony the newsroom ultrasound pictures. a group of expected mothers in canada are fuming over what they say are fake images of their babies. more than a dozen women posted similar photos on facebook. one of them turned out to be a stock photo. the clinic is calling it a technical issue and is offering refunds. we have sunshine in the forecast for part of the day tomorrow, later into the afternoon and evening. we start off with a few showers. not going to amount to a whole lot. tomorrowck your back morning, the umbrella and sunglasses will be necessary. outside right now, satellite and radar, just a few showers across the area right now, not amounting to a lot. shareware activity in upper northwest d.c., silver spring, college park, chillum. all of this moving off to the
alison: kimberly says dr. benjamin says he loves the surgery because his patients do, but he has another warning about the financial risk. that want topanies finance your surgery if they charge more than 20% interest. it may not be worth it. -- phony the newsroom ultrasound pictures. a group of expected mothers in canada are fuming over what they say are fake images of their babies. more than a dozen women posted similar photos on facebook. one of them turned out to be a stock photo. the clinic...
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alison: you probably remember the video. the charles county sheriff office says a lot of tips came in and that helped them identify the two suspects in the video. it prepped april 27. a passerby started recording the video of the women as they trash bags full of merchandise from the front display. right in the front there at the victoria's secret. this was in waldorf. officers did receive numerous tips on the potential suspects. so they ended up obtaining an arrest warrant for one of the women. 23-year-old alexis press on the of d.c. charges are pending against a 17-year-old as well. whose name has not been released to the public. so police say they have recovered a number of the stolen items that day. so they are still looking for preston. anyone who has any information knows where she may be asked to give the sheriff's department a call. jonathan? jonathan: all right. thank you. i want to update you now on a story you will see on 7. today d.c. water crews were sent to unclog the sewer line that were plugged up by stacks --
alison: you probably remember the video. the charles county sheriff office says a lot of tips came in and that helped them identify the two suspects in the video. it prepped april 27. a passerby started recording the video of the women as they trash bags full of merchandise from the front display. right in the front there at the victoria's secret. this was in waldorf. officers did receive numerous tips on the potential suspects. so they ended up obtaining an arrest warrant for one of the women....
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alisyn camerota joins us. >> good morning, alison.t the may day protests in seattle. protesters throwing rocks molotov cocktails at police. >>> and one day to go before the primary in indiana. donald trump says if he wins there, the gop race is over. republican frontrunner joins us live at 7:30 eastern. >>> also, a panel of women voters on hand all morning. what do they think about the candidate's rhetoric about female voters? we will ask them, alison. >> really good stuff. i can't wait to hear the trump interview. always exciting. >> thanks. >>> so does your starbucks drink has too much ice and not enough drink? why one chicago customer is taking on the coffee giant. we will have an early start on your money next. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time t
alisyn camerota joins us. >> good morning, alison.t the may day protests in seattle. protesters throwing rocks molotov cocktails at police. >>> and one day to go before the primary in indiana. donald trump says if he wins there, the gop race is over. republican frontrunner joins us live at 7:30 eastern. >>> also, a panel of women voters on hand all morning. what do they think about the candidate's rhetoric about female voters? we will ask them, alison. >> really...
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alison: right. it is hard to imagine why not? the one parent said maybe the girls would be more bold and play tougher if they are wearing them but it seems as if there know -- a lot of reasons to protect yourself. michelle: the cost is about $200, around that area. maybe cost is a factor as well. but when we are talking about concussions you don't want to play around with that. alison: exactly. we asked people on twitter yesterday. we were bringing up this issue. our twitter poll ended this afternoon. we asked you out there if helmets should be mandated for high school and college women's lacrosse teams? there you go. overwhelmingly you said yes. 84% to 16%. michelle: all right. maybe this will be a trend that picks up and more schools catch on. thank you. ahead, self-rescue. the controversy method in teaching kids to swim. >> my name is valley -- valerie arthur. all of you are thinking you wish you was me right now. right? scott: get in line. ahead, powerball winners. meet the family splitting more than $400 million. what they p
alison: right. it is hard to imagine why not? the one parent said maybe the girls would be more bold and play tougher if they are wearing them but it seems as if there know -- a lot of reasons to protect yourself. michelle: the cost is about $200, around that area. maybe cost is a factor as well. but when we are talking about concussions you don't want to play around with that. alison: exactly. we asked people on twitter yesterday. we were bringing up this issue. our twitter poll ended this...
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