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alison: thanks. i don't know if you have had the pleasure to sea -- see the lunch box weathers doug does during the school year. they are fun. larry: i don't think have. doug: out to see the school kids once or twice a week in the school year. it's fun. they get to see the expermits. this morning the storm watch weather team visited elementary school in woodbridge for a lunch box weather program. they had science experiments that they did. they showed how weather works. also showed a special brand new video we put together behind the scenes at the weather center. how we do the weather. one of the favorite times for the kids is take them outside that is fun to see the gadgets and the gear. kid cam was run by priscilla. we have a weather question from immanual. >> hi. my question is what do meteorologists worry about the most with the weather? doug: tornadoe populated area that is the biggest fear. we can show you pictures where it has happened. they are famous and probably old for you. they happened b
alison: thanks. i don't know if you have had the pleasure to sea -- see the lunch box weathers doug does during the school year. they are fun. larry: i don't think have. doug: out to see the school kids once or twice a week in the school year. it's fun. they get to see the expermits. this morning the storm watch weather team visited elementary school in woodbridge for a lunch box weather program. they had science experiments that they did. they showed how weather works. also showed a special...
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alison: thank you. also tonight a montgomery county man is dead after two people broke into his house last night. richard reeve live with developments in the richard: muncaster mill road. the yellow house is where the shooting happened. last night was jammed with the investigators to try to find a motive for the homicide. police strobe lights illuminated thegategate home monday night -- gaithersburg home monday night. >> right before 10:00, two gunshots. richard: officers responding to the lone gunshot, found him on back deck. literally right across the street. you go to the fence. you can literally see the house. investigatorssy it was not a -- investigators say it was not a random shooting. >> they confronted a male. there was an altercation. the male victim was shot. >> after the gunfire, the two men fled. so far they have not released a motive. this. >> the local houses they would come ahead of time to say we'll have a band. if it gets loud come let us know. >> from what i seen he was a nice guy. i
alison: thank you. also tonight a montgomery county man is dead after two people broke into his house last night. richard reeve live with developments in the richard: muncaster mill road. the yellow house is where the shooting happened. last night was jammed with the investigators to try to find a motive for the homicide. police strobe lights illuminated thegategate home monday night -- gaithersburg home monday night. >> right before 10:00, two gunshots. richard: officers responding to...
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alison: okay. thank you. well, between howard university homecoming, the walk to stop diabetes and the start of the d.c. horse show, traffic could be a bit of a problem this weekend. michelle: kidd o'shea lacks at the other events in the weekend kickoff. kidd: time for the weekend zoo. treat station, animal demonstrations, keeper chats and decorated trails this is a fun evening for treats for the family. entertainment stage will have jugglers and a d.j. don't miss the theme hay maze and the scarecrow field as well. it is tonight and through the weekend. on tap magazine and cantina marino is hosting beer garden, great october afternoon. listen to live music at the water front. they have $15 tastings and food from king ribs. bump kip bowling and more tomorrow from -- pumpkin bowling and more tomorrow is:00 to 4:00. the caps are taking on the rangers. rock your red and cheer them on this weekend. so much going on. whatever you do, i hope you do something to make you happy. i'm "good morning washington's" kidd o'
alison: okay. thank you. well, between howard university homecoming, the walk to stop diabetes and the start of the d.c. horse show, traffic could be a bit of a problem this weekend. michelle: kidd o'shea lacks at the other events in the weekend kickoff. kidd: time for the weekend zoo. treat station, animal demonstrations, keeper chats and decorated trails this is a fun evening for treats for the family. entertainment stage will have jugglers and a d.j. don't miss the theme hay maze and the...
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alison: thank you. in prince george's county the search is on for someone responsible for a deadly shooting in largo. it happened overnight. police say the two victims were sitting in a car when they were shot. allyssa banks died at the hospital. the man she was with is expected to survive. you can track crime in the neighborhood with the spot crime map at larry? larry: we are following a developer story out of portland where eight people are hurt after a powerful gas explosion in a shopping district. alison: fire officials evacuated a number of was reported. moments later is when the building exploded. now one building is completely leveled. the surrounding building are damaged. crews working around the clock to get the fire inside of the building maintained. they can't go into the building. it's going to be before they can go in and decipher what caused the explosion. they believe because of construction around the area that that is what initially caused the leak. northwest portland. alison: now to wh
alison: thank you. in prince george's county the search is on for someone responsible for a deadly shooting in largo. it happened overnight. police say the two victims were sitting in a car when they were shot. allyssa banks died at the hospital. the man she was with is expected to survive. you can track crime in the neighborhood with the spot crime map at larry? larry: we are following a developer story out of portland where eight people are hurt after a powerful gas explosion in a shopping...
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alison: okay. doug: i think steve rudin is in the position to give us chills here as part of the spooky start this season. steve is not far away at a cool house. all decked out for the season. what do you got. >> a lot of people joining us and this is darlene, along you have done this for how many years? >> 15 years. >> each year it grows bigger and better. what do you notice most about when people come by? >> they want to make sure we'll do it. people are so glad you did it and they continue to do it. people stop. steve: what is your favorite part of the dem rations -- >> taking it down. steve: my goodness! speaking of taking the decorations down moving to the end of the month. monday is halloween, of course. what can we look forward to here once these decorations come down? >> it will be christmas. i will start working on christmas. there is a lot to do for christmas. >> what do you do? visual preview? >> inside and out. everything here probably moves or lights up with something different. steve:
alison: okay. doug: i think steve rudin is in the position to give us chills here as part of the spooky start this season. steve is not far away at a cool house. all decked out for the season. what do you got. >> a lot of people joining us and this is darlene, along you have done this for how many years? >> 15 years. >> each year it grows bigger and better. what do you notice most about when people come by? >> they want to make sure we'll do it. people are so glad you...
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>> alison mosshart: yes! that's nashville for you. a welcoming place. a forgiving one. i feel right at home. [ margo price "this town gets around" ] ♪ when i first came here the streets were paved with gold ♪ ♪ and you can walk that road i've been told ♪ ♪ but i won't put out or be controlled ♪ ♪ i don't write the shit that gets bought and sold ♪ ♪ ask any man he might know ♪ ♪ who used to live on music row ♪ ♪ but that was then and this is now ♪ ♪ and he told me this town gets around ♪ ♪ from what i've found this town gets around ♪ >>> this is andrea. she's 11 years old, loves science and hanging with her girl friends. >> what's wrong with being a girly girl? >> she also loves to fight. andrea is a mixed martial arts fight with her a dream that defies expectation. >> what do you want to be when you grow up? >> i want to be a
>> alison mosshart: yes! that's nashville for you. a welcoming place. a forgiving one. i feel right at home. [ margo price "this town gets around" ] ♪ when i first came here the streets were paved with gold ♪ ♪ and you can walk that road i've been told ♪ ♪ but i won't put out or be controlled ♪ ♪ i don't write the shit that gets bought and sold ♪ ♪ ask any man he might know ♪ ♪ who used to live on music row ♪ ♪ but that was then and this is now ♪ ♪...
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alison: stay with abc 7 for updates. you can get breaking news around the clock by signing up for text alerts at wjla.com/text. jonathan: other top story, their lights are off, the power is out, and choices are now limited. families were left with nowhere to go, forced out of their condominiums. alison: 7 on your side pushing for solutions to help this community. tim barber has new developments and what has become a growing call for help for so many families. tim? tim: locally they have brought state leaders say they are fighting to turn the lights at the condo complex back on. frustrated families continue their exodus from the condemned lynhill condominiums. >> i paid for my condo. tim: tonight they voiced their frustrations to elected leaders. what can you do to help these people come if anything? >> i was in touch with the governor's office and our attorney general. to get a hearing tomorrow. he says the governor's office is working for funding to restore power. the utility company shut everything down because the for
alison: stay with abc 7 for updates. you can get breaking news around the clock by signing up for text alerts at wjla.com/text. jonathan: other top story, their lights are off, the power is out, and choices are now limited. families were left with nowhere to go, forced out of their condominiums. alison: 7 on your side pushing for solutions to help this community. tim barber has new developments and what has become a growing call for help for so many families. tim? tim: locally they have brought...
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alison: thank you. everybody loves jeopardy and they love alex trebek but today he is getting help for with the jeopardy team and taking clues for a few upcoming episode. fantastic day. by the new museum along the mall. privilege to represent our city on jeopardy. larry: perfect day for it. alison: i can't tell you the clues. larry: that is my next question. alison: no. i'm sworn to secrecy. larry: do we know when we will see you? alison: we but alex trebek will be here tomorrow at 4:00. we look forward to visit with him. larry: great guy. met him several times before. alison: exactly. you talked to him in the morning. larry: yeah. alex trebek day on "good morning washington." he walked in and said it's so crazy all the people here. is it like this every day? we're like yeah. pretty much. i can't think quickly enough. what is rain and chilly? doug: the forecast for tomorrow night. way to go. big change coming here. back in the 80's. look at the numbers and show you the weather story. low 80's now. leesb
alison: thank you. everybody loves jeopardy and they love alex trebek but today he is getting help for with the jeopardy team and taking clues for a few upcoming episode. fantastic day. by the new museum along the mall. privilege to represent our city on jeopardy. larry: perfect day for it. alison: i can't tell you the clues. larry: that is my next question. alison: no. i'm sworn to secrecy. larry: do we know when we will see you? alison: we but alex trebek will be here tomorrow at 4:00. we...
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alison: very special. he is teaching kids how to play the game and it is creating long-lasting friendsships. ryan hughes explains. ryan: ove alex ovechkin teaching technique. the hockey star posting the skating session with the american special hockey association. more than 60 kids weaving through cones, gliding on the ice and building confidence. >> everything they return on the ice they use in the everyday lives. >> gives players a chance to grow by playing hockey. this is where 14-year-old ben friendships. >> this help me get a lot of best friends. i hope i can skate with them and score with them. >> this is the third year that he hosted the skate session. he has formed a special bonds with one of his biggest fans. >> i need a goal from you. ryan: 12-year-old plays with the washington ice dogs. she met him through the program two years ago. their friendship inspired the character ann in children's book "drop the puck, let's play ann surprised her buddy with a copy in the locker room. >> very great girl.
alison: very special. he is teaching kids how to play the game and it is creating long-lasting friendsships. ryan hughes explains. ryan: ove alex ovechkin teaching technique. the hockey star posting the skating session with the american special hockey association. more than 60 kids weaving through cones, gliding on the ice and building confidence. >> everything they return on the ice they use in the everyday lives. >> gives players a chance to grow by playing hockey. this is where...
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alison: thank you. only on 7, dozens of people found out there electricity will be turned off tomorrow. we have followed the plight of these residents these condominiums for weeks now after they reach out to 7 on your side for help. tim barber is live in the newsroom. what are they supposed to do now? tim: they have no idea, they are scared, confused, and tonight we call the management company. so far we have not heard back. just five minutes after we arrived at the condominiums, residents complained about the latest problems. >> it don't make no sense that intenty that the electric service will be cut off tomorrow. this would be the latest in a long list of problems. the elevators are broken, so her five kids have to walk six stories every day. fire damages still visible from a 2014 fire, and residents claim that the complex is a crime magnet. we even solve detectives walking into the building tonight. >> tim: two weeks ago, 7 on your side reported that prince george's county authorities warned residen
alison: thank you. only on 7, dozens of people found out there electricity will be turned off tomorrow. we have followed the plight of these residents these condominiums for weeks now after they reach out to 7 on your side for help. tim barber is live in the newsroom. what are they supposed to do now? tim: they have no idea, they are scared, confused, and tonight we call the management company. so far we have not heard back. just five minutes after we arrived at the condominiums, residents...
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alison: isn't it? we'll look forward to that. >> art museum in chicago and cleveland are taking the indians-cubs rivalry to at level. we have a preview of game three live from chicago coming mice, roaches, bed bugs. the horrible living conditions some local families are forced to live in. larry: after a two-year hiatus , pumpkin chunkin' is steve: i'm steve rudin live only jackson street in arlington, virginia. this spooky house is amazing. we will zoom off to the side. this decorated house is complete with a 1958 cadillac hearse. amazing. let's talk about the forecast as we move to the upcoming weekend. halloween hus is tomorrow morning -- hustle is tomorrow morning. temperatures are chilly in the 40's. by mid-morning. the chlorine corps marathon looking for temperatures 70 degrees by the time it comes to an end. trick-or-treaters rejoice. it will be dry. a few clouds here and there. with temperatures in the 50's. stay with us. "abc7 news at 5:00" continues larry: look at the changes leaving. sure sig
alison: isn't it? we'll look forward to that. >> art museum in chicago and cleveland are taking the indians-cubs rivalry to at level. we have a preview of game three live from chicago coming mice, roaches, bed bugs. the horrible living conditions some local families are forced to live in. larry: after a two-year hiatus , pumpkin chunkin' is steve: i'm steve rudin live only jackson street in arlington, virginia. this spooky house is amazing. we will zoom off to the side. this decorated...
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alison attention for it, too. jonathan: still ahead, jogging alison: michael phelps led hundreds of people on a two mile run in boston today. no word on how woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. man: or me. woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. woman: barbara comstock voted to defund planned parenthood... man: five times. woman: barbara comstock is against marriage equality. man: she even voted to let federal contractors discriminate against gay employees... man: twice. woman: barbara comstock. too right-wing for northern virginia. narrator: house majority pac alison: cooldown is coming. steve: not until thursday. 85 degrees wednesday, lower 80's thursday, near 70 friday. cooler air. saturday jonathan: jimmy kimmel's next. [ roars ] [ up tempo music ] dinner! may i be excused? get the new xfinity tv app and for the first time ever stream live tv, watch on demand, >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimm
alison attention for it, too. jonathan: still ahead, jogging alison: michael phelps led hundreds of people on a two mile run in boston today. no word on how woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. man: or me. woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. woman: barbara comstock voted to defund planned parenthood... man: five times. woman: barbara comstock is against marriage equality. man: she...
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alison: interesting. developing now, hundreds of drinking fountains in chicago shut down due to lead in the standards were found in 459 water fixtures all over the city of chicago. park officials say the fountains will be removed, replaced, or repaired. no word on where the lead came from. jonathan: 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- samsung is accused of continuing to charge customers who had smartphones that they cannot even use. the galaxy note seven was recalled after concerns of fire and explosions. charges and plan charges. now samsung is facing a possible class-action lawsuit over this. the company permanently ended all sales of the phones earlier this month. if you still have one of those phones, you cannot bring it on an airplane because of the fire hazard they represent. samsung has a booth at bwi, where you can exchange the phone with a customer service representative. consumer product safety commission is clear -- turn it off and bring it back. steve: there we are past 11:00 and are tempe
alison: interesting. developing now, hundreds of drinking fountains in chicago shut down due to lead in the standards were found in 459 water fixtures all over the city of chicago. park officials say the fountains will be removed, replaced, or repaired. no word on where the lead came from. jonathan: 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- samsung is accused of continuing to charge customers who had smartphones that they cannot even use. the galaxy note seven was recalled after concerns of fire...
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alison: and this race. a new study shows 60% of facebook conversations about donald trump are generated by women. the percentage of women talking about clinton has been rising, but has not broken that threshold. some experts say that reflects facebook is a safe place to discuss election issues, like sexual misconduct. a study found in the last men. jonathan: alarming developments in the war on terror. isis is essentially poisoning the air in an iraqi city. fires are setting fire to a sulfur factory before escaping, making breathing extremely painful for people living and working in the area, hundreds having to seek medical attention. it's happening just south of mosul, where isis is locked in a alison: new development's in a story sparking outrage across the country, involving national guardsmen and women having to repay enlistment bonuses they received a desiccated -- they received a decade ago. an audit found fraud and mismanagement of the california national guard, and as a result thousands of soldiers r
alison: and this race. a new study shows 60% of facebook conversations about donald trump are generated by women. the percentage of women talking about clinton has been rising, but has not broken that threshold. some experts say that reflects facebook is a safe place to discuss election issues, like sexual misconduct. a study found in the last men. jonathan: alarming developments in the war on terror. isis is essentially poisoning the air in an iraqi city. fires are setting fire to a sulfur...
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alison: tim barber was there. tim: this is what the crash look like in clarendon, and this is what it did to 34-year-old victoria gonzales. >> she is a strong woman. tim: his husband -- her husband says his wife suffed but needs another. the driver was charged with d.u.i. tonight, friends and customers gathered at the mad rows where gonzales worked. they raffle prizes and raised money for her. >> definitely want to support her and her family come just for everything she is going through. focused on the financial problems as he is on his wife's health. she is finally getting ready to go to rehab and trying to get back on her feet. >> i'm happy. i told her good job, baby. alison: and first on 7, condo residence in temple hills left homeless. this week they were given 72 hours to leave their homes because the power had been turned off. tonight ,a ray of hope. building until next friday, but the power will remain off. the utility company involved was not at today's hearing, so a ruling on that could not be made. steve
alison: tim barber was there. tim: this is what the crash look like in clarendon, and this is what it did to 34-year-old victoria gonzales. >> she is a strong woman. tim: his husband -- her husband says his wife suffed but needs another. the driver was charged with d.u.i. tonight, friends and customers gathered at the mad rows where gonzales worked. they raffle prizes and raised money for her. >> definitely want to support her and her family come just for everything she is going...
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alison: the weekend is here. steve: a lot going on, a lot of folks in town for the marine corps marathon. upper 50's. by the time of the race, look at the temperatures, near 70 to 75. i'm not a runner, but that is not terribly good news when it's that warm. halloween looks ok, in the 60's, partly cloudy skies. the seven day outlook from stormwatch 7, dancing on halloween monday, tuesday upper 60's. alison: they modeled that after robert? robert: i don't think that is me. we are the tv doctors of america. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. by getting you to a real doctor for an annual check-up. learn your key health numbers, fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house th 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. this is your last chance to get super fast 100meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month on
alison: the weekend is here. steve: a lot going on, a lot of folks in town for the marine corps marathon. upper 50's. by the time of the race, look at the temperatures, near 70 to 75. i'm not a runner, but that is not terribly good news when it's that warm. halloween looks ok, in the 60's, partly cloudy skies. the seven day outlook from stormwatch 7, dancing on halloween monday, tuesday upper 60's. alison: they modeled that after robert? robert: i don't think that is me. we are the tv doctors...
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alison: okay. virginia taxi driver accuse of trying to help a friend join the islamic state and pleaded got the charges. mahmoud elhassan was arrested in january in a government sting operation when he admittedly drove his friend to the airport to fly to syria. elhassan pleaded guilty to one terror-related charge but could still face trial on another. quite a scare at the richmond international airport over the weekend. discovered in a checked bag on saturday. x-ray images picked them up. t.s.a. explosive experts raced to the check baggage room and they discovered they were all props for a live action role-playing game. the owner of the bag was detained for questioning and then released. larry: eight months after making the announcement the washington humane society and the washington animal rescue league merged as one. together they form humane rescue al chose after considering a thousand options. the two former rival organizations are finally reaping the benefit of the merger after years of compe
alison: okay. virginia taxi driver accuse of trying to help a friend join the islamic state and pleaded got the charges. mahmoud elhassan was arrested in january in a government sting operation when he admittedly drove his friend to the airport to fly to syria. elhassan pleaded guilty to one terror-related charge but could still face trial on another. quite a scare at the richmond international airport over the weekend. discovered in a checked bag on saturday. x-ray images picked them up....
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♪ >> anthony: welcome to disgraceland, alison's nashville home. you weren't looking? >> matthew: you don't have to look when you cut, right? >> anthony: no. >> matthew: we can look at each other. ready? [ laughter ] >> anthony: and as one must at any reputable house party, live entertainment. dean fertita, jack lawrence, mr. jack white, and alison mosshart, known, i believe, as the dead weather. ♪ [ the dead weather "hang you from the heavens" ] ♪ i never know how to treat you you say i love you but it ain't true ♪ ♪ i'm walking away now one step forward and back two ♪ ♪ i like to grab you by the hair and hang you up from the heavens ♪ >> anthony: in the galley, matthew and i slave over celeriac, apple, and walnut salad, fried pork dumplings, pulled pork with red cabbage, and deviled eggs because it ain't a party without deviled eggs. and brisket. ♪ ♪ i want to grab you by the hair and hang you up from the heavens ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> alison mosshart: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> anthony: in another part of the house, free par
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alison: how long and how late should metro stay open? the idea to close earlier would make time for me it's, but there was a -- with leave time for maintenance, but there was a 10-our public hearing today. tom roussey is covering metro tom: yeah, alison, that incident highlights why the metro gm wants more time to work on the tracks. the hearing started at 12:30 this afternoon. the last speaker walked out those doors about 10:00 tonight. until metro's safetrack program ends next spring, it closes at midnight seven days a week. the question is what happens after that? >> government jobs, closing on saturday and sunday. tom: they want weekend late-night service back. until june, metro stayed open until 3 a.m. fridays and saturdays. now sometimes workers have to take taxis instead. >> we cannot afford that on a does not with the system open as many hours as it used to be, giving crews time to maintain the tracks. metro was looking at a bunch of choices, everything from opening at noon sundays to shutting down at 11:30 on weekdays. the gm sa
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alison? >> yeah. chris, i don't know if you can see the split screen but our correspondent at our affiliate had to take cover because the winds were battering her, i believe, so much. she could barely hang on to the pillar that was on part of the building there. so we can see how bad it is there in daytona beach, florida. joining us now on the phone is george diller, a nasa spokesperson and joins us live from the kennedy space center in cape canaveral. good morning, george, where do we find you hunkered down at the moment? >> i'm in the emergency operations center at cape canaveral and that's where we've been following this storm all night and it looks like it's just about here. it's maybe just offshore from port canaveral and cocoa beach. the forecast we've got shows that it's going to be within 26 miles offshore of kennedy space center but that's better than the direct hit we were forecasting earlier. but right now, we think this the sustained winds for kennedy space center are going to be about 104
alison? >> yeah. chris, i don't know if you can see the split screen but our correspondent at our affiliate had to take cover because the winds were battering her, i believe, so much. she could barely hang on to the pillar that was on part of the building there. so we can see how bad it is there in daytona beach, florida. joining us now on the phone is george diller, a nasa spokesperson and joins us live from the kennedy space center in cape canaveral. good morning, george, where do we...
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alison: well done! elementary school in loudoun and arrowhead in prince george's county were also recognized as america's healthiest schools. >> it is a crisis. i have three babies under 3. okay? i have been here for over a year now. alison: the power turned off leaving more than 1030 people with no place to go. so many americans will see a spike in healthcare costs next year. and celebrities get in on early voting. but did j.t. break the law with this viral selfie? announcer: now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. alison: without power this condo building in temple hills is being called unfit for human habitation. so, kids came home from s any mace to go. q mccray has been on the scene all day long. how did this happen? casino that is the question -- q: that is the question people behind me have been asking since they found out about the mess. everybody here is affected by the shutdown. the u-haul truck to the left. we are talking about two six story buildings. if you are on the sixth floor getting you
alison: well done! elementary school in loudoun and arrowhead in prince george's county were also recognized as america's healthiest schools. >> it is a crisis. i have three babies under 3. okay? i have been here for over a year now. alison: the power turned off leaving more than 1030 people with no place to go. so many americans will see a spike in healthcare costs next year. and celebrities get in on early voting. but did j.t. break the law with this viral selfie? announcer: now...
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alison: thank you. if you have been near rosslyn, pentagon, arlington national cemetery you know this weekend is marine corps marathon weekend. the checkpoint and the bathrooms are ready to go. there will be significant closures to see where and when it will begin. log on to wjla.com. jonathan: to all the runners and the marine, active duty, everybody will run this. wish you the best of luck. doug: the weather is looking great. clear to partly cloudy and low 50's at the beginning of the race. should be good. michelle: nice. doug: we had rumble of thunder. the front to the west. time lapse and vantage from northwest washington along idaho avenue. it's 57. clouds and the rain. there is a line of showers to deal with as the fronted we will stay on the cloudy side for the next hour or two. that will bring us to steve rudin. he has steve's spooky stops he makes and this afternoon he is in temple hills, maryland, in prince george's county with another report of a scary spot. not too scary. last time i did thi
alison: thank you. if you have been near rosslyn, pentagon, arlington national cemetery you know this weekend is marine corps marathon weekend. the checkpoint and the bathrooms are ready to go. there will be significant closures to see where and when it will begin. log on to wjla.com. jonathan: to all the runners and the marine, active duty, everybody will run this. wish you the best of luck. doug: the weather is looking great. clear to partly cloudy and low 50's at the beginning of the race....
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alison: all right. since the entire "jeopardy" crew is in town i had a privilege of joining the agenda clue crew today. crew. we got to tape clues. i can't tell you what they are. if i told you, i'd have to kill you. but it was fun. we don't know when they will air but it's exciting to represent washington on a popular show. michelle: awesome. jonathan: and the backdrop. the hall -- the mall and the new museum. alison: what a day for it! jonathan: it's funny he says, "i don't know why it went viral." really? but it touched nerves. jonathan: i heard some of the music. it's not that bad at all. i called it unbecause i never heard it before. wasn't too bad. michelle: still coming up for us. it is what everyone is talking about. new reaction to last night's last presidential debate. and what it means for the road ahead. alison: larry smith will be here with us at 5:00. we'll return then. here is what we are working on for that. being installed an how the project is designed to help the environment. a few re
alison: all right. since the entire "jeopardy" crew is in town i had a privilege of joining the agenda clue crew today. crew. we got to tape clues. i can't tell you what they are. if i told you, i'd have to kill you. but it was fun. we don't know when they will air but it's exciting to represent washington on a popular show. michelle: awesome. jonathan: and the backdrop. the hall -- the mall and the new museum. alison: what a day for it! jonathan: it's funny he says, "i don't...
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alison: the fall foliage. jonathan: if they have fall foliage on saturn we would have led this newscast with that. doug: i don't think there is much of anything on saturn. cold tonight? doug: interstate 81 and portions west have frost and freeze warnings. freeze watch north of the maryland-pennsylvania line. seasons are changing. it's not uncommon to throw to a couple of 70 days like today. less common to go back to the 80's like last week. we keep an eye on things but cooler is the watch word. we start with a beautiful image. grazing in the pasture. beti we enjoy that. in the competition along with this one sent to us. this is another beautiful view. keep them coming. send them to burst.com/wjla. this is week three. week three. of our fall foliage contest. thursday evening the storm watch weather team will pick a winner and friday morning it from the weather center. fall is in the air. most of the area is moderate color. not peak or high color but we are getting there. highest ridges along 81 and the highest
alison: the fall foliage. jonathan: if they have fall foliage on saturn we would have led this newscast with that. doug: i don't think there is much of anything on saturn. cold tonight? doug: interstate 81 and portions west have frost and freeze warnings. freeze watch north of the maryland-pennsylvania line. seasons are changing. it's not uncommon to throw to a couple of 70 days like today. less common to go back to the 80's like last week. we keep an eye on things but cooler is the watch word....
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alison: d.c. police and other private organizations are offering rewards for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case. michelle: developing this afternoon, a nanny in prince 8-month-old baby girl. oluremi oyindasola is charged with murder. richard reeve explains what happened leading up to the child's death. richard: well, this is such a heartbreaking story. 8-month-old baby is dead. her accused killer, her live-in nanny. but it's the circumstances of this death that has left so many people here shaken. many somber faces and the visitors stopping by the fiske avenue home baby died. 3:30 monday afternoon, the nanny identified as oluremi oyindasola was napping on a couch when the baby anita salubi approached crying in a walker. charging documents say oyindasola tried to feed the baby while she was in the walker, didn't work. she then took the nipple off the bottle and poured the mill income the baby's mouth. she did it twice. baby struggled. then oluremi oyindasola called the chi
alison: d.c. police and other private organizations are offering rewards for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case. michelle: developing this afternoon, a nanny in prince 8-month-old baby girl. oluremi oyindasola is charged with murder. richard reeve explains what happened leading up to the child's death. richard: well, this is such a heartbreaking story. 8-month-old baby is dead. her accused killer, her live-in nanny. but it's the circumstances of this death that has...
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alison: later -- >> i started pumping when i saw him. alison: an 11-year-old just home from school come face to face with a burglar. what police say we can all learn from this young man. >> a non-profit helping families in need says without enough funding they will be working out of a storage unit this holiday season.
alison: later -- >> i started pumping when i saw him. alison: an 11-year-old just home from school come face to face with a burglar. what police say we can all learn from this young man. >> a non-profit helping families in need says without enough funding they will be working out of a storage unit this holiday season.
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alison: thank you very much. stay with abc7. votetrak 2016 is headed to allentown, pennsylvania, tomorrow. some virginia voters are taking legal action to be allowed to vote. civil rights group filed a federal lawsuit to force virginia to extend its voter registration period. there was a computer glitch at the online registration website that kept some voters deadline. election officials say there is no statutory provision to allow to extend the voter registration deadline. jonathan: developing today a d.c. teenager in court to face murder charges in the stabbing death of 17-year-old girl that was held without bond in the case. police say 18-year-old kyla jones killed 17-year-old kaelia minor monday night in northwest washington. authorities believe it started on a metrobus. an we just got the charging documents in the case. coming up at 5:00, what is in the documents that might explain the motive. michelle: developing in alexandria, a man is in the hospital after being shocked. power lines crashing down this morning. he was rus
alison: thank you very much. stay with abc7. votetrak 2016 is headed to allentown, pennsylvania, tomorrow. some virginia voters are taking legal action to be allowed to vote. civil rights group filed a federal lawsuit to force virginia to extend its voter registration period. there was a computer glitch at the online registration website that kept some voters deadline. election officials say there is no statutory provision to allow to extend the voter registration deadline. jonathan: developing...
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alison: let's talk about the weather now. abc7 deployed drone trak 7 to give you a beautiful view, a unique view of the fall foliage. absolutely stunning. this is flying there over sugar loaf mountain today. this weekend could be a good chief meteorologist doug hill has the forecast. it will be a great weekend, right? doug: it is. the final weekend in october. take it out in style weather wise with sunshine and a noticeable warming trend developing over the weekend as well. it's cool. we expect it from the end of october. a lot of sunshine, a few high, thin clouds and a bit of a breeze with currently 63 degrees at the reagan national airport. the winds upstream at 20 miles per hour. out of the northwestment other wind speeds 16 miles per hour in the west, culpeper, winchester, cumberland lighter wind speeds. we will see lighter winds this evening. friday night light, scott abraham will be reporting from seneca valley and damascus county. tomorrow we start off with a chill in the 40's. wait until you hear the forecast in a few
alison: let's talk about the weather now. abc7 deployed drone trak 7 to give you a beautiful view, a unique view of the fall foliage. absolutely stunning. this is flying there over sugar loaf mountain today. this weekend could be a good chief meteorologist doug hill has the forecast. it will be a great weekend, right? doug: it is. the final weekend in october. take it out in style weather wise with sunshine and a noticeable warming trend developing over the weekend as well. it's cool. we expect...
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alison kibler's book is a great place to start. she is a professor of american studies and women's and gender studies at franklin and marshall, can -- currently at work on another project that is focused on second wave feminists and television reform. particularly, their use of the federal communications commission's fairness doctrine, pressing television stations to improve the representation of women and feminism. please help me welcome alison kibler. [applause] dr. kibler: i want to thank the library for inviting me. i am from relatively far away, lancaster, pennsylvania. when i mentioned i have the privilege of coming here, my colleagues had heard about how wonderful the kansas city public library is, so you do have a great institution here. to show that this topic is relevant today, i want to start by asking you to take a short quiz. it is about some controversies surrounding hate speech in the news. it is a very short matching quiz. what i'm asking you to do is match the controversial expression with the way that the expressi
alison kibler's book is a great place to start. she is a professor of american studies and women's and gender studies at franklin and marshall, can -- currently at work on another project that is focused on second wave feminists and television reform. particularly, their use of the federal communications commission's fairness doctrine, pressing television stations to improve the representation of women and feminism. please help me welcome alison kibler. [applause] dr. kibler: i want to thank...
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alison kibler's book is a great place to start. she is a professor of american studies and women's and gender studies at franklin and marshall, can -- currently at work on another project that is focused on second wave feminists and television reform. particularly, their use of the federal communications commission's fairness doctrine, pressing television stations to improve the representation of women and feminism. please help me welcome alison kibler. [applause] dr. kibler: i want to thank the library for inviting me. i am from relatively far away, lancaster, pennsylvania. when i mentioned i have the privilege of coming here, my colleagues had heard about how wonderful the kansas city public library is, so you do have a great institution here. to show that this topic is relevant today, i want to start by asking you to take a short quiz. it is about some controversies surrounding hate speech in the news. it is a very short matching quiz.
alison kibler's book is a great place to start. she is a professor of american studies and women's and gender studies at franklin and marshall, can -- currently at work on another project that is focused on second wave feminists and television reform. particularly, their use of the federal communications commission's fairness doctrine, pressing television stations to improve the representation of women and feminism. please help me welcome alison kibler. [applause] dr. kibler: i want to thank...
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alison: were they able to do that? donald trump said he may not accept the results of the election, but will consider them at the time. we start with chief political correspondent scott thuman live from las vegas. hi, scott. yeah. i'm not hearing anything. >> hillary wants to give amnesty, but we have some bad hombres and we need to get them out. >> you would need a massive law enforcement presence, where law enforcement officers would be going school to school, business-to-business rounding up people. >> i don't know putin. be good. if russia and the united states got along well and went after isis, that would be good.
alison: were they able to do that? donald trump said he may not accept the results of the election, but will consider them at the time. we start with chief political correspondent scott thuman live from las vegas. hi, scott. yeah. i'm not hearing anything. >> hillary wants to give amnesty, but we have some bad hombres and we need to get them out. >> you would need a massive law enforcement presence, where law enforcement officers would be going school to school, business-to-business...
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. >> alison strike, she loaves streaming movies on her smart tv. but she hates how long she spends searching. >> there's so much to watch an so much amazing stuff. >> increasing number of streaming services out there, minute a day looking for something to watch, so strike put down her remote and picked up her downloaded real good. it allows them to plug in a genre and shows where the movie is available. >> it will show you where it's playing, if it's on one service or multiple services or something rare, it's not anywhere. >> apple built in a search function for the apple tv. roku did the same. >> how big a difference is it for you? >> i think it's just made it easier. >> and alison now spends a fraction of the time she used to finding something to watch. >>> here are the top stories on the monday, 7 construction this roof collapses at the a church under construction. two of the workers are seriously injured, one fell 12 feet. >> phoenix police trying to figure out how a woman's body ended up at a waste management facility. no obvious signs of trau
. >> alison strike, she loaves streaming movies on her smart tv. but she hates how long she spends searching. >> there's so much to watch an so much amazing stuff. >> increasing number of streaming services out there, minute a day looking for something to watch, so strike put down her remote and picked up her downloaded real good. it allows them to plug in a genre and shows where the movie is available. >> it will show you where it's playing, if it's on one service or...
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alison: a big beat. billion, as we5 had mentioned yesterday analysts did expect them to have the biggest gain haste on an easy comparison but even without that comparison it is a big number. the target after they made significant cuts to their unit last year was about 4 billion analyzed, about a billion a quarter. survey, news had done a analysts were expecting a billion a quarter. alix: let's break down with thick and equities. --gan stanley laura: i think for morgan stanley equities is very important but as i was alluding to, james gorman was talking about this, trying to get to the $4 billion revenue number. some quarters are going to be better and some are going to be worse, it is a flick this is one of the better ones. -- does this make up for last quarter? are totally back into that hole where fixed income is at the bottom of the debate. david: what about investment banking? what do the numbers look like? alison: it is also coming in that are than expected and more importantly the wealth business a
alison: a big beat. billion, as we5 had mentioned yesterday analysts did expect them to have the biggest gain haste on an easy comparison but even without that comparison it is a big number. the target after they made significant cuts to their unit last year was about 4 billion analyzed, about a billion a quarter. survey, news had done a analysts were expecting a billion a quarter. alix: let's break down with thick and equities. --gan stanley laura: i think for morgan stanley equities is very...
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alison elliott sot : "green valley has really nice sidewalks they're away from the road and it feels really nice ((butt sot)) alison elliott sot : "right on the road or right around here especially with all the people around that's pretty shocking" mattingly's father told us his son needed help and was on a binder for over a week. his father says only jail or a hospital visit could get his son the help he needed. so the question remains how do you best protect yourself from what appears to be a random attack. she was many things right, jogging in a crowed area and during the day. police advise to walk or jog in groups or carry mace or pepper very least could of minimized her injuries. self defense classes are another way of getting that confidence you need to fight back. this is another lesson that no matter the area, self awareness and self defense could end up being lawmakers will be lawmakers will be back in session in carson city this morning... talking about possible funding for an n-f-l stadium and convention center expansion. fox5's sports director kevin bolinger is in the cap
alison elliott sot : "green valley has really nice sidewalks they're away from the road and it feels really nice ((butt sot)) alison elliott sot : "right on the road or right around here especially with all the people around that's pretty shocking" mattingly's father told us his son needed help and was on a binder for over a week. his father says only jail or a hospital visit could get his son the help he needed. so the question remains how do you best protect yourself from what...
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straight to alison with a check of your weather this monday. i got a case of the monday's. >> who doesn't have a case of the monday's. we have good fall weather to enjoy all week long a couple chances of rain we will talk about later. as you get out the door, cool but not too drastic, nothing too cold light jacket will do. 54 gaithersburg burg. 55 hagerstown. we will see a windy day for the rn notice winds out of the southwest and they are going to turn fast by mid-morning turning out of the northwest, that cool air is not going to set up until tomorrow and wednesday. we have chilly days ahead. we will stay dry from this front if we were to see a stray shower, hagueers town, cumberland, and martins berg but for the most part pretty dry. stem per which you ares are varied, low 60s for plagues to north and west. 69 for washington we will go through the rest of the seven- day forecast and time out when we see showers. >>> construction down third street tunnel area slowing traffic significantly for now. here is where you will see delays between new
straight to alison with a check of your weather this monday. i got a case of the monday's. >> who doesn't have a case of the monday's. we have good fall weather to enjoy all week long a couple chances of rain we will talk about later. as you get out the door, cool but not too drastic, nothing too cold light jacket will do. 54 gaithersburg burg. 55 hagerstown. we will see a windy day for the rn notice winds out of the southwest and they are going to turn fast by mid-morning turning out of...
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please help me welcome alison k ibler. [applause] thank the: i want to library for inviting me. i am from relatively far away, lancaster, pennsylvania. when i mentioned i have the privilege of coming here, my about how had heard wonderful the kansas city public library is, so you do have a great institution here. to show that this topic is relevant today, i want to start by asking you to take a short quiz. it is about some controversies surrounding hate speech in the news. it is a very short matching quiz. what i'm asking you to do is match the controversial expression with the way that the expression has been regulated recently. these are within the last 2-3 years. -- a coupleuple eat minutes, then i will take responses from the audience. you can talk to your neighbor, if you want. dr. kibler: ok. let's try to get some answers out there. does anyone want to get started? let's go through all three? ok, go ahead. >> the second one down matches the redskins' name. dr. kibler: that's true. what is at stake is something nham act, which forbids the trademark, a trademark cannot be di
please help me welcome alison k ibler. [applause] thank the: i want to library for inviting me. i am from relatively far away, lancaster, pennsylvania. when i mentioned i have the privilege of coming here, my about how had heard wonderful the kansas city public library is, so you do have a great institution here. to show that this topic is relevant today, i want to start by asking you to take a short quiz. it is about some controversies surrounding hate speech in the news. it is a very short...
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. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative.he was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or an area to look at in. >> yes. we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood. on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers' search grid, a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into the woods together. and i remember having to walk up and go over a large tree. and there is this pile of leaves, and it's in the middle of where everything else is clear and flat. and my heart is racing a million miles an hour. i go up to the pile of leaves. i was using my b
. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative.he was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually....
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death in the garage of a tallahassee home in 2014, the murder coming after the marriage to wendy alisonavelled. >> the working theory of the case is the reason for this homicide was due to the bitter divorce that was ongoing. >> reporter: investigators' leading theory? her family tired of the divorce and hired two hit men. the relatives not charged and deny any connection. >> even my family who felt like i had been mistreated would never do something like this, never. >> reporter: the police allege that katherine arrested saturday in the link between the alison family and the alleged hitman. investigators claiming in this affidavit, she had past relationships with an accused hitman and alison's brother, charlie. police also claimed the accused hitmen's first call after the murder was to her, the attorney telling us she has no prior convictions and their priority is getting her out on bond while police are not saying whether there could be more arrests. marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >>> a little wisconsin boy recovers this morning after being lost in a corn field for hours. here's
death in the garage of a tallahassee home in 2014, the murder coming after the marriage to wendy alisonavelled. >> the working theory of the case is the reason for this homicide was due to the bitter divorce that was ongoing. >> reporter: investigators' leading theory? her family tired of the divorce and hired two hit men. the relatives not charged and deny any connection. >> even my family who felt like i had been mistreated would never do something like this, never. >>...
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(cheering) (alison) jamie, i am so excited to be here with you. i can't even tell you, this is so fun for me. i am so excited, too. i'm so excited about this. jamie, bye bye foundation is something that's pretty much never been done before, right? i mean, you call it the world's first full coverage moisturizer. what does it mean? a lot of these products out there, they really are just makeup and then there's a couple of skincare ingredients thrown in there. a lot of times they can be drying on your skin. bye bye foundation is so, so different. teaming up with plastic surgeons and dermatologists, we literally threw everything out the window and started over from scratch. so it gives you your skincare, your spf, and your full coverage all in one step. and it's clinically shown to hydrate your skin by 79% in just 10 minutes, which is huge, this one step. also, there's peptides that actually reduces the look of wrinkles in just ten days. bye bye foundation is spf 50+, it's uva/uvb, meaning it protects you against the rays that burn you and the rays th
(cheering) (alison) jamie, i am so excited to be here with you. i can't even tell you, this is so fun for me. i am so excited, too. i'm so excited about this. jamie, bye bye foundation is something that's pretty much never been done before, right? i mean, you call it the world's first full coverage moisturizer. what does it mean? a lot of these products out there, they really are just makeup and then there's a couple of skincare ingredients thrown in there. a lot of times they can be drying on...
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(cheering) (alison) jamie, i am so excited to be here with you. i can't even tell you, this is so fun for me. i am so excited, too. i'm so excited about bye bye foundation. i'm so excited about this.
(cheering) (alison) jamie, i am so excited to be here with you. i can't even tell you, this is so fun for me. i am so excited, too. i'm so excited about bye bye foundation. i'm so excited about this.
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(cheering) (alison) jamie, i am so excited to be here with you. i can't even tell you, this is so fun for me. i am so excited, too. i'm so excited about bye bye foundation. i'm so excited about this. jamie, bye bye foundation is something that's pretty much never been done before, right?
(cheering) (alison) jamie, i am so excited to be here with you. i can't even tell you, this is so fun for me. i am so excited, too. i'm so excited about bye bye foundation. i'm so excited about this. jamie, bye bye foundation is something that's pretty much never been done before, right?
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candy make sure they are safe little alison says she's sure glad that what's her mom did. i think she saved my life. and we did talk to the pizza parlor they say they worked with this vendor for nine years and never had any problems. both of them are cooperating with police investigation. >> reporting live in rochester new hampshire kimberly bookman, search news night team. new at 11 one person seriously injured a rollover crash in revere. police a 17-year-old lost control and crashed his car on route 145. that driver andwo were taken to the hospital. they are all expected to be okay. two other people in car were not injured and crash still under investigation. >>> night team now turning to your forecast. chilly start to work week apparentliomy going to get colder from here let's check changes with jeremy reiner. right now cities a 47. werer down to 39. jaffry a 40. we have some wind out there as well. west and northwest wind about 10 to 20 miles per hour adding chill to air. southern new england. hyannis port also doing that. and that will tonto move south into new englan
candy make sure they are safe little alison says she's sure glad that what's her mom did. i think she saved my life. and we did talk to the pizza parlor they say they worked with this vendor for nine years and never had any problems. both of them are cooperating with police investigation. >> reporting live in rochester new hampshire kimberly bookman, search news night team. new at 11 one person seriously injured a rollover crash in revere. police a 17-year-old lost control and crashed his...
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alison, are people still arriving where you are? >> reporter: they are.s 70 miles west of the coast. so what a lot of floridians do who live along the coast's areas, those barrier islands, they head west, and many times come to orlando, because it offers so many hotels. this is the land of disney world. yes, a lot of people we found did evacuate, and they're still hanging around, because a lot of the roads that lead to their homes are not open yet. they're stuck here a while riding out the tides with all their friends and family at the hotels in and around the disney properties. speaking of disney, the most magical place on earth, behind me is one of the quietest places on earth today, because it is closed for the, only fourth time in its 45-year history, and each time it has been closed, it was because of hurricanes. many people coming on vacation, not what they want to hear. we ran into a group of people from wales, taking it easy, though. listen to this. >> what do you like when you see all of these rain and see all of this -- >> we're used to it. >> u
alison, are people still arriving where you are? >> reporter: they are.s 70 miles west of the coast. so what a lot of floridians do who live along the coast's areas, those barrier islands, they head west, and many times come to orlando, because it offers so many hotels. this is the land of disney world. yes, a lot of people we found did evacuate, and they're still hanging around, because a lot of the roads that lead to their homes are not open yet. they're stuck here a while riding out...
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let's head to alison kosik. hi, alison. >> good morning, carolyn. we expect to see stocks rebound.the same time investors have their eye on the presidential election. wall street is putting a bet on a win for hillary clinton. how can we tell? it's not so much what investors are saying, it's what they're doing. the market moves are showing us. what the mexican peso is doing and what gas, gold and stocks are doing as well. you look at the price of gold, it's falling. that means investors aren't looking for a safe haven because a more predictable clinton is expected to win. peso is jumping because the thought is without trump in office the u.s./mexico relationship won't be hurt. gas prices aren't spiking, they're holding steady. even investor polling data points to clinton. 60% of investors now say clinton is the best candidate for the stock market versus 40% who say trump is. there is one indicator pointed at trump, how the s&p 500 has been doing since august. it's down 2% which works in trump's favor. carol, even the analysts who came up with that indicator say that should be viewed
let's head to alison kosik. hi, alison. >> good morning, carolyn. we expect to see stocks rebound.the same time investors have their eye on the presidential election. wall street is putting a bet on a win for hillary clinton. how can we tell? it's not so much what investors are saying, it's what they're doing. the market moves are showing us. what the mexican peso is doing and what gas, gold and stocks are doing as well. you look at the price of gold, it's falling. that means investors...
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(cheering) (alison) jamie, i am so excited to be here with you. is so fun for me. i am so excited, too. i'm so excited about bye bye foundation. i'm so excited about this. jamie, bye bye foundation is something that's pretty much never been done before, right? i mean, you call it the world's first full coverage moisturizer. what does it mean? a lot of these products out there, they really are just makeup and then there's a couple of skincare ingredients thrown in there. a lot of times they can be drying on your skin. bye bye foundation is so, so different. teaming up with plastic surgeons and dermatologists, we literally threw everything out the window and started over from scratch. bye bye foundation, it actually starts its life as an anti-aging moisturizer. so it gives you your skincare, your spf, and your full coverage all in one step. and it's clinically shown to hydrate your skin by 79% in just 10 minutes, which is huge, this one step. also, there's peptides that actually reduces the look of wrinkles in just ten days. bye bye foundation is sp
(cheering) (alison) jamie, i am so excited to be here with you. is so fun for me. i am so excited, too. i'm so excited about bye bye foundation. i'm so excited about this. jamie, bye bye foundation is something that's pretty much never been done before, right? i mean, you call it the world's first full coverage moisturizer. what does it mean? a lot of these products out there, they really are just makeup and then there's a couple of skincare ingredients thrown in there. a lot of times they can...
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