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alison: thank you. steve, hard to believe, it wasn't that warm on tuesday but inside the car got to almost 150 degrees. steve: it's past 5:00 and it's the warm weather will continue. the temperatures will slowly fall through the overnight hours. and another warm day on the waym to. there is baseball playoffs tomorrow night. alison: i'm excited. steve: stuff to look forward to. eating dinner outdoors. crank up the barbecue or grab a bite from the patio. it looks fantastic out there. lower 80's at 5:00 p.m. upper 70's by 9:00 around 74. if you are outdoors this evening check out the harvest moon rise. it's at 7:04. i promise that you won't be able to miss it. it will be a huge moon. looking at the updated playoff forecast for the nationals coming up in a few minutes. larry: thank you, steve. developing story out of virginia where facebook says it plans to open a new data center. now these are some artist rendering in the new $750 million facility that will be built outside of richmond. governor terry mcau
alison: thank you. steve, hard to believe, it wasn't that warm on tuesday but inside the car got to almost 150 degrees. steve: it's past 5:00 and it's the warm weather will continue. the temperatures will slowly fall through the overnight hours. and another warm day on the waym to. there is baseball playoffs tomorrow night. alison: i'm excited. steve: stuff to look forward to. eating dinner outdoors. crank up the barbecue or grab a bite from the patio. it looks fantastic out there. lower 80's...
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alison: this is nice. tanya plans to donate part of her prize to the frederick county public library. on october 28 she will be at the public library in downtown frederick to share in her experience. larry: awesome. i better get to reading. alison: exactly! interesting she reads children books for a cerebral show. larry: still ahead at 5:00 -- >> i don't feel the school board is doing its job asking tough questions and demanding answers. larry: what the government watchdog investigator found out about administrative cost at local schools. alison: plus how the national museum of african american history and culture is be opened. >> after yet another heartbreaking loss from another d.c. sports team, fans everywhere are having to ask the question -- are d.c. sports teams cursed? some answers when five five continues after -- "abc7 news at larry: saddy the finish that fans are familiar with. not just the nats but all the local sports teams. we have a look at what occurred. jeff: that is the big question of the
alison: this is nice. tanya plans to donate part of her prize to the frederick county public library. on october 28 she will be at the public library in downtown frederick to share in her experience. larry: awesome. i better get to reading. alison: exactly! interesting she reads children books for a cerebral show. larry: still ahead at 5:00 -- >> i don't feel the school board is doing its job asking tough questions and demanding answers. larry: what the government watchdog investigator...
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alison: they look alike. jonathan: the plot thickens. alison: that would be bad. they chose that special day for their wedding. lots of people say this is meant to be. his mom remember saying they were probably screaming hello. alison: that's a great story. jonathan: that is a great story. i wonder if they eat the love granola in massachusetts. robert: not a lot of love for cam newton. jonathan: again? what is he doing now? robert: cam newton getting attention for all the wrong reasons. plus, will the nats turn two >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: they cannot come soon enough, a pep rally at nats park. it be loud friday when the cubs are here. max scherzer will throw in the series. he did not throw off the mound today. no bullpen session. most likely stephen strasburg will pitch game one. nobody's sure who is getting the start friday. >> he's throwing the ball so well right now, he is healthy. we're really excited. i don't know --do we know when he's going? robert: cam newton mayday splash today, and it was no
alison: they look alike. jonathan: the plot thickens. alison: that would be bad. they chose that special day for their wedding. lots of people say this is meant to be. his mom remember saying they were probably screaming hello. alison: that's a great story. jonathan: that is a great story. i wonder if they eat the love granola in massachusetts. robert: not a lot of love for cam newton. jonathan: again? what is he doing now? robert: cam newton getting attention for all the wrong reasons. plus,...
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alison: bill, thank you. new information after a dramatic scene at a restaurant in prince george's county. this was the heart of the busy lunch hour when this happened. this video shows the moment of impact as customers were literally knocked off their se restaurant in upper marlboro. 10 of them were hurt at all are expected to recover. the cause of the crash is still under investigation. jonathan: few americans even knew that u.s. troops were operating in niger. are dead and everyone knows they are operating in africa, but the details of the ambush remains murky. president trump said he did not directly approve this mission. >> it's a dangerous business, i have to say, it's a dangerous business. i have generals that are great generals, these are great fighters -- these are warriors. i gave them authority to do what's right so we win. jonathan: they say the u.s. special forces unit was gathering intelligence and may have been set up in a sneak attack. the authorities are taking a close look at the video hopin
alison: bill, thank you. new information after a dramatic scene at a restaurant in prince george's county. this was the heart of the busy lunch hour when this happened. this video shows the moment of impact as customers were literally knocked off their se restaurant in upper marlboro. 10 of them were hurt at all are expected to recover. the cause of the crash is still under investigation. jonathan: few americans even knew that u.s. troops were operating in niger. are dead and everyone knows...
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alison: yeah. some people have to cover the plants at >> they forget about them and then they bring them inside. did you name your plants growing up? i did. alison: tell us more later. steve: all right. my parents are watching going bowie begonia. it's shaping up on the chilly side. if you have anywhere to go, have a light jacket or a fleece. it will stay dry. 62 at reagan national. same at dulles. 61 in winchester. cooler, make it colder to the west of us. oakland is 52 degrees. the commute cast. no problems on the roadways because of the wet weather. the sun will set at 6:25. the temperatures fall in 50s and the 40's overnight. the stormwatch7 satellite and radar. it's clear and dry out there. the temperatures will plummet fast due to cloud cover. we have a frost advisory that will go into effect at 1:00 this morning and continues until 9:00 tomorrow. if you are watching us, any of the areas that are shaded in lighter blue. you are under the frost advisory. it includes southern maryland, la plata
alison: yeah. some people have to cover the plants at >> they forget about them and then they bring them inside. did you name your plants growing up? i did. alison: tell us more later. steve: all right. my parents are watching going bowie begonia. it's shaping up on the chilly side. if you have anywhere to go, have a light jacket or a fleece. it will stay dry. 62 at reagan national. same at dulles. 61 in winchester. cooler, make it colder to the west of us. oakland is 52 degrees. the...
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alison: not as planned. larry: no. alison: all right.me here at 5:00 -- days trapped below ground. the man who nearly became a final victim for hurricane harvey. >> he interviewed hundreds of celebrities but find out which one makes him more nervous. i'm nancy: break news in the newsro. transporting undocumented immigrants in a hot truck that resulted in the death of ten people. james matthew bradley jr. behind the wheel of a truck carrying at least 40 immigrants discovered in a parking lot in san antonio earlier this summer. he now faces up to life in prison and is expected to face sentencing in january of next year. at the news, nancy chen, abc7 news. larry: thank you for that. larry: in a flight to bali, oxygen masks released and they braced for landing as the plane plunged 20,000 feet. many on board praying thinking they were going to die. the pilot was able to get plane under control and return to perth, australia, safely. the cause of the scare being blamed on a technical issue. alison: wow! terrifying. meanwhile, a texas man is re
alison: not as planned. larry: no. alison: all right.me here at 5:00 -- days trapped below ground. the man who nearly became a final victim for hurricane harvey. >> he interviewed hundreds of celebrities but find out which one makes him more nervous. i'm nancy: break news in the newsro. transporting undocumented immigrants in a hot truck that resulted in the death of ten people. james matthew bradley jr. behind the wheel of a truck carrying at least 40 immigrants discovered in a parking...
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alison: and new parking problems. d.' could lead to headaches and one of the hottest neighborhoods, next. now, abc seven news at 11:00, on your side. alison: we begin with a crime alert in loudoun county. homes targeted by criminals, using garage door openers. jonathan: about a dozen home so far have been targeted this way. each one in sterling. alison: we talked with some of the victims and kevin lewis has their story. kevin? kevin: alison and jonathan, at least one house in sterling has been hit every night this week. the victims we spoke with say , evenrglar was so silent loud dogs did not even part. >> we had a purse and while it taken. kevin: a burglar broke into this woman's car and then used garage door opener to walk inside her sterling home. it was 4:15 wednesday morning. >> scary, because this happened through the night while we were all sleeping. we had no idea. came in and took a couple things, then walked out. least nine week, at homes have been burglarized in similar fashion across sterling. with worry melti
alison: and new parking problems. d.' could lead to headaches and one of the hottest neighborhoods, next. now, abc seven news at 11:00, on your side. alison: we begin with a crime alert in loudoun county. homes targeted by criminals, using garage door openers. jonathan: about a dozen home so far have been targeted this way. each one in sterling. alison: we talked with some of the victims and kevin lewis has their story. kevin? kevin: alison and jonathan, at least one house in sterling has been...
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alison: steve, thank you. now back to the breaking news in silver spring where they are fighting a fire at an apartment building. sky track 7 over the 100 block of east skyler road. tim barber is on the ground for us. we just got word on the cause? believe thisters started with a man smoking a cigarette next to an oxygen tank . never a good idea for stop this all started on the first floor. not spread.s it did firefighters rushed to the scene and knocked this down and it did not spread. cigarette was in his 60's, transported to the hospital for smoke inhalation and is expected to be ok. the bad news, several families have been displaced. we just spoke with a woman who does not know where she will stay tonight. , and by the end of the call it was already a blaze, coming out the second floor. tim: these are some of the people waiting to figure out where to go tonight. the red cross will help some of these families. as soon as we get more information about exactly what happened, we will bring it to you right here
alison: steve, thank you. now back to the breaking news in silver spring where they are fighting a fire at an apartment building. sky track 7 over the 100 block of east skyler road. tim barber is on the ground for us. we just got word on the cause? believe thisters started with a man smoking a cigarette next to an oxygen tank . never a good idea for stop this all started on the first floor. not spread.s it did firefighters rushed to the scene and knocked this down and it did not spread....
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alison: thank you. meanwhile today, family and friends for the three people killed in the shooting try to cope with the loss. amy aubert has their stories tonight. the granite slabs just over my shoulder. that the employees would have worked on. it has been quiet throughout the day. people coming and going, offering one another hugs. a day after the deadly workplace shooting, family friends and loved ones are loved picking up the pieces. coping with the loss of her father, bayarsaikhan tudev. one of three people shot and killed wednesday on the job. >> he was the best dad and the best husband anyone could ask for. >> the family holding a prayer service this morning. >> memorial to the south said of advanced granite solutions where the shooting happened. on thursday, people coming and going. hugging one another out front. >> 34-year-old jose hidalgo romero's brother gathering belongings from the car near the business. >> he was trying to find another job for the last two weeks. amy: tudev's family also s
alison: thank you. meanwhile today, family and friends for the three people killed in the shooting try to cope with the loss. amy aubert has their stories tonight. the granite slabs just over my shoulder. that the employees would have worked on. it has been quiet throughout the day. people coming and going, offering one another hugs. a day after the deadly workplace shooting, family friends and loved ones are loved picking up the pieces. coping with the loss of her father, bayarsaikhan tudev....
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alison: definitely.ht on tape, a and her two cubs making themselves at home inside a pizza joint. jonathan: admitted, you just crave pizza sometimes, right? who does not? this mother and her two bear cubs broke inside a pizza joint. it was snowing outside. they ate asome dough and salami. alison: the restaurant is blaming the bear proof cannot find food, so they break into the business. the city is trying to come up with solutions. for now, the restaurant has not been able to reopen. erin: don't try to shut us out of those dumpsters. jonathan: the mother is asking the cubs, does anybody know how to flip a pizza? erin: now i want a pizza. alison: we want a win. erin: i don't know why the nationals cannot get a hit, but now they find themselves in familiar territory. sports is coming up. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors.
alison: definitely.ht on tape, a and her two cubs making themselves at home inside a pizza joint. jonathan: admitted, you just crave pizza sometimes, right? who does not? this mother and her two bear cubs broke inside a pizza joint. it was snowing outside. they ate asome dough and salami. alison: the restaurant is blaming the bear proof cannot find food, so they break into the business. the city is trying to come up with solutions. for now, the restaurant has not been able to reopen. erin:...
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alison: all right. thank you. now we turn to a developing story out of the white house today where president trump is rolling back more rules instituted by the predecessor. this morning the administration announced m covering birth control for no cost for tis afternoon word in e next few days the e.p.a. will ease restrictions on the greenhouse gas emissions from the coal fired power plants. jonathan: rar i have weinstein is threatening to sue the "new york times" after there was article that cites actresses ashley judd among others accusing the producer of harassment. and the newspaper said he has settled with at least eight women. "new york times" says it is standing by the investigation. alison: coming up at 5:00, falling on deaf ears. new developments in the world's nuclear showdowns hours after the nobel prize tried to send a strong message. jonathan: plus the length a homeowner was willing to go to hop people from hitting deer near his house. alison: first, battening down the hatches again. where tropical sto
alison: all right. thank you. now we turn to a developing story out of the white house today where president trump is rolling back more rules instituted by the predecessor. this morning the administration announced m covering birth control for no cost for tis afternoon word in e next few days the e.p.a. will ease restrictions on the greenhouse gas emissions from the coal fired power plants. jonathan: rar i have weinstein is threatening to sue the "new york times" after there was...
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alison: 709-carat diamond. it arrived belgium where the team that found the stone is meeting with potential buyers and auction houses. previous bid of $7.7 million was rejected. it's about the size of a hockey puck. larry: wow! alison: can you imagine? i don't know what you do with it once you bought it. larry: first, work out. strengthen that arm. larry: a woman was expecting a yoga mat. alison: but she found 20,000 oxyco done type of pills. drugs are often sent to empty homes where someone is waiting outside for the package to arrive. they were mailed from california. >> story she is sticking with? okay. just kidding. >> next at 5:00, preparing for the worst. we take you behind the scenes for one of the best trauma centers in the country. how they get ready for an attack like in las vegas. >> and more on the disappearance of hm-370. the ground covered and the sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no. think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it,
alison: 709-carat diamond. it arrived belgium where the team that found the stone is meeting with potential buyers and auction houses. previous bid of $7.7 million was rejected. it's about the size of a hockey puck. larry: wow! alison: can you imagine? i don't know what you do with it once you bought it. larry: first, work out. strengthen that arm. larry: a woman was expecting a yoga mat. alison: but she found 20,000 oxyco done type of pills. drugs are often sent to empty homes where someone is...
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alison? alison: quite a scene out there. keep us posted. meanwhile here it's rainy, gray, dreary day at home. this was because of nate after the hurricane came ashore on the gulf coast this weekend. stormwatch7's steve rudin, is a cooldown coming? it's muggy. steve: humid and uncomfortable. it will stay that way for the next hour or two. look at the feels like temperature. this is typical of what we'd see toward the middle and the end of august. this feels like temperature is 93 at reagan national airport. feels like 95 in fredericksburg. a slow cooldown on the way this evening. around 80 by 7:00. middle 70's by 8:00. 9:00 still in the middle 70's. a little fog likely develop after midnight. i don't think this will allow major travel delays early tomorrow morning but you might want to leave a little extra time heading out the door. looking ahead to game number five. yes, a game number five in d.c. that thursday night. plus the next best chance for rain around the d.m.v. more on that and looking ahead to the upcoming weekend in a few minutes
alison? alison: quite a scene out there. keep us posted. meanwhile here it's rainy, gray, dreary day at home. this was because of nate after the hurricane came ashore on the gulf coast this weekend. stormwatch7's steve rudin, is a cooldown coming? it's muggy. steve: humid and uncomfortable. it will stay that way for the next hour or two. look at the feels like temperature. this is typical of what we'd see toward the middle and the end of august. this feels like temperature is 93 at reagan...
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alison: thank you. the man accused of shooting six people killing three coworkers will face his first trial in delaware. maryland bureau chief brad bell went to edgewood to explain why. brad: advanced granite solutions is still a place of profound sadness. the few employees coming in today, mostly managers stay outside. surrounded by memorials to the three coworkers murdered, two critically injured here last week. allegedly by another employee, radee prince. too soon for interviews we're told. the sheriff confirming today, the motive for the mass shooting may have been the new guy in the shop, prince's feeling had been hurt. >> i don't think it amounts to more than just a dislike, you know, perceived feeling that he was not well liked. i don't think it goes far beyond that. >> the sheriff spoke to a press conference called by the harford county county state attorney and his brother the state senator to announce a new push to restore the death penalty in maryland because of crimes like this. the sheriff
alison: thank you. the man accused of shooting six people killing three coworkers will face his first trial in delaware. maryland bureau chief brad bell went to edgewood to explain why. brad: advanced granite solutions is still a place of profound sadness. the few employees coming in today, mostly managers stay outside. surrounded by memorials to the three coworkers murdered, two critically injured here last week. allegedly by another employee, radee prince. too soon for interviews we're told....
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alison: thank you.e have made our way to the stormwatch7 weather center to talk about the weekend ahead. boy, it feels more like summer. you have to remind yourself it's october. steve: i know. you look outside at the belle haven country club, folks are still playing golf. notice the shadows get longer and longer. the sun angle is changing. it is harder to get warm days. hey, we have it for now. it will stick around for weekend. humidity is there. i like it. i'm not going to complain. look at the temperature in warrenton. 86 at this hour. 84 in leesburg. 81 in andrews. head to annapolis. it's cooler thanks to the bay waters at 77 degrees. show you the forecast tonight. a lot of folks are going to the big baseball game. starts at 7:30. temperatures around 73 to 78 degrees. it will dry out there. we'll see the similar conditions for the game tomorrow. good news there also. the seven-day temperature trend shows the temperature on sunday with added clouds and rain in the afternoon at 80. 80 on monday. in th
alison: thank you.e have made our way to the stormwatch7 weather center to talk about the weekend ahead. boy, it feels more like summer. you have to remind yourself it's october. steve: i know. you look outside at the belle haven country club, folks are still playing golf. notice the shadows get longer and longer. the sun angle is changing. it is harder to get warm days. hey, we have it for now. it will stick around for weekend. humidity is there. i like it. i'm not going to complain. look at...
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alison: thank you. thank you so much. we have a full list of road closures and metro time for sunday's marathon. download the abc7 news app for everything you need to know. >> a gorgeous friday everything out there around the d.m.v. temperatures are still holding in the 70's around the capital beltway. 75 degrees. reagan national airport. cooler at leesburg. 26 at this hour in fredericksburg. for this evening, if you are out and about, the temperatures will drop quickly once the sun does set. that happens 20 minutes after 6:00. 7:00 p.m., middle 60's. lower 60's by 8:00. upper 50's by 9:00 p.m. looking ahead to the upcoming weekend, temperatures are well year. a big warm-up. not just on sunday but during the time that the marine corps marathon takes place. if you are running in it, don't miss this in a few minutes. alison: all right, steve. thank you very much. we are following breaking news right now from harper's ferry national historical park. skytrak7, you can see here, flying over the scene. we are told that a person
alison: thank you. thank you so much. we have a full list of road closures and metro time for sunday's marathon. download the abc7 news app for everything you need to know. >> a gorgeous friday everything out there around the d.m.v. temperatures are still holding in the 70's around the capital beltway. 75 degrees. reagan national airport. cooler at leesburg. 26 at this hour in fredericksburg. for this evening, if you are out and about, the temperatures will drop quickly once the sun does...
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alison: and it keeps getting worse. former president obama speaking out against disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein. jonathan: after a weather delay, the nats need a rally to stay alive. jay: an airplane just arrived from puerto rico, hundreds of dogs and cats have landed to be adopted. that story coming up. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. i want to come back. alison: a gaithersburg karate studio in shock, a one time owner accused of sexually abusing a teenager. jonathan: tim barber has the latest on the investigation going on right now. tim: they just started looking into the allegations in june. the accuser said that the instructor touched her while the lights were off and they were stretching before a karate lesson. tonight and they don't believe it. >> it's not a world that i want to be in he helped me a lot. tim: jennifer said that frank pugarita's karate lessons gave her confidence when she was bullied. but in either allegations he took advantage of a teenager. detectives say the sexual abuse
alison: and it keeps getting worse. former president obama speaking out against disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein. jonathan: after a weather delay, the nats need a rally to stay alive. jay: an airplane just arrived from puerto rico, hundreds of dogs and cats have landed to be adopted. that story coming up. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. i want to come back. alison: a gaithersburg karate studio in shock, a one time owner accused of sexually abusing a teenager....
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alison: thank you. keep up with the search for radee prince and the investigations happening now in maryland and delaware by downloading the app. larry: retired major general will face court-martial on charges of raping a child on active duty in the 1980's. he is accused of committing rape over a six-year period while stationed in the u.s. and germany. developing now, the mother of a valuen soldier said president trump disrespected her son. myeshia johnson supports the report of a congresswoman who was with the family when they got the call. >> i didn't hear the whole phone call but i did hear him say, "i'm sure he knew what he was signing up for." i waslift because this is a young man who i reared in my community of miami gardens. he came through my mentoring program. >> in a tweet, the president accused congresswoman wilson of making up the shower and he issued another denial. >> didn't say what the congresswoman said. i didn't say it at all. she knows it. >> the president was respectful and sympathet
alison: thank you. keep up with the search for radee prince and the investigations happening now in maryland and delaware by downloading the app. larry: retired major general will face court-martial on charges of raping a child on active duty in the 1980's. he is accused of committing rape over a six-year period while stationed in the u.s. and germany. developing now, the mother of a valuen soldier said president trump disrespected her son. myeshia johnson supports the report of a congresswoman...
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alison: big bird. oklahoma city thunder were on the plane when it happened but the players are glad they landed safely before defeating the bulls. bill: that is something i'm sure you felt on the back of the plane. jonathan: a bunch of birds. alison: today was the first morning getting the kids to school we did the heavy coats and the mittens. it's cold. i forgot what a pain this is. bill: it's early. end of october. the rain an of here. a little sunshine left. it will go down in the 6:00 hour. 58 is the temperature. how beautiful is that? the southwest wind, 12 miles per hour. humidity level is low. no weather related problems. evening looks like this. 58 at 5:00. 56 by 6:00. 54 at 7:00. the 6:00 hour sunset we have a week or so. remember, we are talking about this all week we will set our clocks back saturday night and sunday. so this time next week the sun will go down almost in the 4:00 hour. we're dry right now, ohio to michigan and the southern part of indiana, the next weather maker. the showers
alison: big bird. oklahoma city thunder were on the plane when it happened but the players are glad they landed safely before defeating the bulls. bill: that is something i'm sure you felt on the back of the plane. jonathan: a bunch of birds. alison: today was the first morning getting the kids to school we did the heavy coats and the mittens. it's cold. i forgot what a pain this is. bill: it's early. end of october. the rain an of here. a little sunshine left. it will go down in the 6:00 hour....
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alison: a stabbing sparked by road rage. here from the victims who say the attackers followed them home. jonathan: emotions boil over just days before virginians elect a new governor. ying on and companies pre your desperation. 7 on your side investigates which companies to watch out for. jonathan: and an officer with a hidden talent. >> now abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. >> he is protecting his face and looking at me because he knows they have the gun on my face. jonathan: a family was savagely attacked in their home. the police say this started because of a road rage incident in prince william county. alison: and the people who did it are still out there tonight. happening right now. tim: ryu scared at all? >> no. with a knifetabbed and beaten with a baseball bat. >> he took all the beatings for us. tim: the wife did not want to show their face or use their names because prince william county police are still looking for their attackers. >> they threw them on the sofa, beat him, stabbed him. the incident happened whe
alison: a stabbing sparked by road rage. here from the victims who say the attackers followed them home. jonathan: emotions boil over just days before virginians elect a new governor. ying on and companies pre your desperation. 7 on your side investigates which companies to watch out for. jonathan: and an officer with a hidden talent. >> now abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. >> he is protecting his face and looking at me because he knows they have the gun on my face. jonathan: a...
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alison: steve, thank you. tonight i had the opportunity to attend hope for henry strikes for smiles bowling tournament. this organization helps very sick children during their hospital stays to find moments of happiness and peace. they bring in superheroes like spiderman, special gifts for the kids. it is all named after henry goldberg, and the organization empowers children with cancer and other serious illnesses. we joined in with the folks. there is larry smith from and folks from other stations. my hubby is there, too. it was an honor to be part of it. jonathan: that is good stuff. i bet you do not know this was a category, but he has a world record holder for the longest dog tongue. jonathan: the guinness book of world records says this dog's tongue is the longest in the world. in at 7.3 inches, smashing the previous record of just 4.5 inches. the dog loves speed up on a, so they entice her with that to help show off the tongue. and she is very humble. jonathan: and if she has an itch on her ear, she just
alison: steve, thank you. tonight i had the opportunity to attend hope for henry strikes for smiles bowling tournament. this organization helps very sick children during their hospital stays to find moments of happiness and peace. they bring in superheroes like spiderman, special gifts for the kids. it is all named after henry goldberg, and the organization empowers children with cancer and other serious illnesses. we joined in with the folks. there is larry smith from and folks from other...
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alison: outbursts at the vets office. >> i think it is disgusting. honestly, she was the sweetest thing. i don't understand how some but he could do that. nancy: she was murdered at 17. new charges as prosecutors >> i have a review on yelp that's it because you were in here they are going somewhere else. this heated exchange at the vet's office. now this animal hospital is getting threats. nancy: plus, a movement millions strong, and the message only two words. in the fight means against sexual assault. alison: first at 11:00, brutal new details in the murder of a 16-year-old muslim girl in fairfax county. nancy: the indictment that she was raped before she was bludgeoned. alison: prosecutors want the death penalty. anna-lysa gayle has the latest. the-lysa: nancy and alison, new details just days after emotional hearing at the courthouse. today family up every day to get justice. more toce are there was the murder, and for the first time court documents show there was. in addition to the murder charge, monday the grand jury indicted martinez-torres o
alison: outbursts at the vets office. >> i think it is disgusting. honestly, she was the sweetest thing. i don't understand how some but he could do that. nancy: she was murdered at 17. new charges as prosecutors >> i have a review on yelp that's it because you were in here they are going somewhere else. this heated exchange at the vet's office. now this animal hospital is getting threats. nancy: plus, a movement millions strong, and the message only two words. in the fight means...
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alison: o.j.alked out of jail a free man this week approved by the parole and the probation officers. he will stay in the las vegas area where, of course, that kidnapping and armed robbery happened a decade ago. little information though about what o.j. will actually do is being shared now. google is ending a decade old policy that allows free access to pay walled articles. many oppose the first click free policy saying that it hurt them financially. publishers will be allowed to decide how many if any free articles they want to offer readers before charging a fee. larry: one of the u.k. largest airlines suddenly stopped operating. the airlines canceling the flights and the sudden decision stranding more than 100,000 travelers. britain transport minister says the agency is working to help the cust mores to book flights to return to the u.k. that is the priority. wow! imagine that. alison: a lot. larry: sorry. good luck getting home. alison: yeah. beautiful fall-like weather we have. larry: this is
alison: o.j.alked out of jail a free man this week approved by the parole and the probation officers. he will stay in the las vegas area where, of course, that kidnapping and armed robbery happened a decade ago. little information though about what o.j. will actually do is being shared now. google is ending a decade old policy that allows free access to pay walled articles. many oppose the first click free policy saying that it hurt them financially. publishers will be allowed to decide how...
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alison: thank you. as the firefighters gain ground on the california wildfires we enlearned a firefighter died after the tanker truck died. it brings the death toll to 41. nearly 150 people remain unaccounted for. while some are returning to what is left of the homes more than 40,000 are still kept away. the fires among the w nearly 6,000 buildings. the fires devastated many vineyards and how it could affect the wine industry at home. michelle: more condo garage smash and grabs. is it the same person? steve: a cold front moved through this morning and it took with it the clouds. now we are looking to clearing skies. breezy conditions. are you ready for this? frost advisory for part of the area. northern montgomery county, loudoun county and frederick points north and west of us. more about that. plus a cool start to tuesday. we are looking ahead to the weekend. we have howard university homecoming then marine corps marathon. more on both events coming up in a few minutes. alison: we are back with breaki
alison: thank you. as the firefighters gain ground on the california wildfires we enlearned a firefighter died after the tanker truck died. it brings the death toll to 41. nearly 150 people remain unaccounted for. while some are returning to what is left of the homes more than 40,000 are still kept away. the fires among the w nearly 6,000 buildings. the fires devastated many vineyards and how it could affect the wine industry at home. michelle: more condo garage smash and grabs. is it the same...
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alison: first. surveying the damage. what the crews are up against as they try to get the upper hand on the california wildfire. (upbeat music) - [announcer] presenting the shark ion flex 2x. the free-standing, cord free vacuum that can live anywhere because it has two rechargeable batteries. that means you can always be charging, even while you're cleaning. with duo clean, multiflex, and powerful suction so you can go, and go, and go again. runtime with shark. your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minut
alison: first. surveying the damage. what the crews are up against as they try to get the upper hand on the california wildfire. (upbeat music) - [announcer] presenting the shark ion flex 2x. the free-standing, cord free vacuum that can live anywhere because it has two rechargeable batteries. that means you can always be charging, even while you're cleaning. with duo clean, multiflex, and powerful suction so you can go, and go, and go again. runtime with shark. your bbut as you get older,ing....
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alison: i guess so. larry: different take. alison: exactly. you know a lot about halloween. "good morning washington." larry: everybody gets dressed up. tomorrow, join "good morning washington." it's the halloween spooktacular. we look forward to this every year. we will be live at taxton manor and it will start at 4:25 a.m. larry: a lot of surprises planned. join us all morning long. alison: you wouldn't tell me. larry: you have to watch. do we wear our outfid or do we need coats? bill: you are good to go. get to the halloween forecast. creepy music on that. this is tomorrow. not this evening. this is tomorrow. sun setting at 6:09. this is good but not great. not great meaning it will be chilly. compare it to what if halloween was yesterday. last night with the rain and the wind? it's better than sweatshirt depending when you go out. it will a little on the chilly side. 50 degrees at 9:00. outside now. 59 degrees for washington, d.c. 56 around fredericksburg. woodbridge is 58. that is where the numbers are. the everything planner will say 51. this is at dulles. 49 at 8:00.
alison: i guess so. larry: different take. alison: exactly. you know a lot about halloween. "good morning washington." larry: everybody gets dressed up. tomorrow, join "good morning washington." it's the halloween spooktacular. we look forward to this every year. we will be live at taxton manor and it will start at 4:25 a.m. larry: a lot of surprises planned. join us all morning long. alison: you wouldn't tell me. larry: you have to watch. do we wear our outfid or do we need...
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alison: so tragic. thank you. tonight, ten people are recovering after a car slammed into a restaurant. at lunchtime. it happened marlboro pike at a tavern that is popular with the police, firefighters and judges. sam ford has been there all afternoon. any idea how it happened, sam? >> all we can say is it is under investigation by the prince ge if you will look, you will see that the car is still very much inside of this particular restaurant after a woman lost control of her car. if it's completely inside. according to fire authorities 30 people were inside the popular lunchtime spot when 1:15 a car came crashing through sending bricks and cinder blocks flying. >> pure chaos. surprising and shocking a lot of people. there were a lot of people here employees as well as patrons. walk around in shock. >> among those inside was the prince george's judge phillip nichols nichols who had come for lunch in a trial recess. when we saw him, there was blood on one sleeves and the other ripped to shreds. >> there was a boom
alison: so tragic. thank you. tonight, ten people are recovering after a car slammed into a restaurant. at lunchtime. it happened marlboro pike at a tavern that is popular with the police, firefighters and judges. sam ford has been there all afternoon. any idea how it happened, sam? >> all we can say is it is under investigation by the prince ge if you will look, you will see that the car is still very much inside of this particular restaurant after a woman lost control of her car. if...
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alison: as long as he makes it it's fun to watch.: and you are never too old to be a thrillseeker. alison: this grandfather the skydiving, mountain climbing. complications from surgery left it nearly impossible for him to walk, his 80th birthday, he decided to bungee jump in china. >> let's get it on. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! jonathan: robert, would you like to repeat that? robert: no thank you. jonathan: 80 years old, bungee jumping that far. good for him. robert: i barely do roller coasters. alison: 80th birthday. jonathan: happy birthday. i cannot imagine what he's doing at 81. am trying toere i survive kickboxing class, failing miserably. jonathan: the ribs. robert: exactly, i'm sore. one more check of the nationals. and guess what, we had hockey tonight. and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. but thehard to believe capitals open up the regular season tonight on the road against ottawa. alex ovechkin already in midseason form. a hat trick tonight. 4-4. , slow and shootout steady. that is a goal. washin
alison: as long as he makes it it's fun to watch.: and you are never too old to be a thrillseeker. alison: this grandfather the skydiving, mountain climbing. complications from surgery left it nearly impossible for him to walk, his 80th birthday, he decided to bungee jump in china. >> let's get it on. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! jonathan: robert, would you like to repeat that? robert: no thank you. jonathan: 80 years old, bungee jumping that far. good for him. robert: i barely do roller coasters....
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alison: the volunteer fire chief off the job. the 911 call and wild chase that landed him behind bars. jonathan: a man charged with looking into way home and attacking a woman inside. tonight, another arrest one month ago. 11:00, onc 7 news at your side. this houreaking news as the police say a months long search for a killer has come to a close. the man accused of shooting and killing another man at a party in arlington is behind bars. the police have been looking for jason allen johnson since february, when they say a housewarming the deadly fight between johnson and michael gray. onnson was captured in york charges unrelated to that case. jonathan: the volunteer fire chief is off the job and behind bars. alison: the police say that it started with a threat to slash his girlfriend's tires and ended chases.o police anna-lysa gayle has the wild chain of events. anna-lysa: tonight, volunteer firefighters at the silver hi ll volunteer fire department continue with their efforts to save lives. meanwhile, chief matthew bauer is still
alison: the volunteer fire chief off the job. the 911 call and wild chase that landed him behind bars. jonathan: a man charged with looking into way home and attacking a woman inside. tonight, another arrest one month ago. 11:00, onc 7 news at your side. this houreaking news as the police say a months long search for a killer has come to a close. the man accused of shooting and killing another man at a party in arlington is behind bars. the police have been looking for jason allen johnson since...
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alison: thank you. the anne arundel county woman seriously injured in vegas is still fighting ther her life at this hour. gunfire erupted a single bullet struck tina frost's forehead and brain. the 27-year-old is still in a coma and on a vent later in the i.c.u. family friend sharing details of her brain surgery that lasted for >> the right eye needed to be removed. they put an implant or place holder in there for now because they don't want brain to swell in the area. alison: she graduated from anne arundel high school in 2008. her boyfriend is credited for carrying her limp body some 300 yards to safety. larry: wow! after an incident like this, the concern is someone else will be inspired to stage an attack of their own. amy aubert has a look at how to try and stop copycats. amy: the video takes you to the horrifying scene. >> if people do things and they get media attention, then there are people certainly out there who may want that attention. amy: dr. anderson with the american psychological associ
alison: thank you. the anne arundel county woman seriously injured in vegas is still fighting ther her life at this hour. gunfire erupted a single bullet struck tina frost's forehead and brain. the 27-year-old is still in a coma and on a vent later in the i.c.u. family friend sharing details of her brain surgery that lasted for >> the right eye needed to be removed. they put an implant or place holder in there for now because they don't want brain to swell in the area. alison: she...
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alison: thank you.lex: when i was 11 years old, a man broke into the house and he sexually assaulted me. thankfully, in my case, the police caught him, but there are so many survivors that live knowing that their attacker is still out there. ♪ thank you mark herring, for taking this seriously, and for making this a priority, for all of the victims out there. mark: i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. alison: it is cool tonight. sove: not as colds and i, not as chilly tomorrow morning, but will still need the glasses. a repeat friday. the weekend looks great. 76 degrees saturday, 77 for the marathon. upper 70's monday and a cold front tuesday bringing us the next best chance of showers. jonathan: jimmy kimmel is next. alison: have a good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion
alison: thank you.lex: when i was 11 years old, a man broke into the house and he sexually assaulted me. thankfully, in my case, the police caught him, but there are so many survivors that live knowing that their attacker is still out there. ♪ thank you mark herring, for taking this seriously, and for making this a priority, for all of the victims out there. mark: i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. alison: it is cool tonight. sove: not as colds and i,...
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alison: listen to the winds. hurricane ophelia turned north in the atlantic and battering ireland of all places with 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts. at least three people died. school closed there. plenty of people lost power. nancy: this is in london. skies turning orange as they carried the smoke from the wildfires in portugal and pape over the british capital. incredibly unusual to have damage like this from a hurricane in that area. steve: it is amazing. 75, 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts. you think of the hurricanes hitting the caribbean, texas, gulf coast and florida and ireland. it sounds off. thankfully the storm is continuing to track to the northeast. it will improve for ireland and the u.k. over the next 24 hours. alison: it felt more like fall today than yesterday. steve: it feels nice. not as humid or sticky. this is rehoboth beach, delaware. the reason i'm showing you, the clouds from earlier this morning are pushing off the coast. part of the cold front. that is why our skies are clearing out nicely. tem
alison: listen to the winds. hurricane ophelia turned north in the atlantic and battering ireland of all places with 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts. at least three people died. school closed there. plenty of people lost power. nancy: this is in london. skies turning orange as they carried the smoke from the wildfires in portugal and pape over the british capital. incredibly unusual to have damage like this from a hurricane in that area. steve: it is amazing. 75, 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts. you...
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the two families meet up while alison's in sheffield.mer cristina has taken a newjob at sheffield hallam university. and after a family holiday in italy there's been a reality check and their planned move there is on hold. we took an emotional decision. to cut ties. we've put it off for at least a year. we are looking into how but we don't want to give up everything here for something that is going to be worse. for alison and cristina, erasmus was a life changing experience but it remains far from clear how easy it will be for the post brexit generation of students to follow in their footsteps. hello there. temperatures have been rising for many today. there is one weather to come up the next couple of days but also some windy weather. we are keeping a close eye on developments across the eastern side of the atlantic, unusual to see a hurricane here but that is what we have, a fully formed category to hurricane, 0phelia. it will have the potential to bring some very windy weather in western errors on monday. ahead of the storm, we are dr
the two families meet up while alison's in sheffield.mer cristina has taken a newjob at sheffield hallam university. and after a family holiday in italy there's been a reality check and their planned move there is on hold. we took an emotional decision. to cut ties. we've put it off for at least a year. we are looking into how but we don't want to give up everything here for something that is going to be worse. for alison and cristina, erasmus was a life changing experience but it remains far...
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alison: but first, being a 24/7.detective is doing even more when he thought the lot. >> three young men preparing to earn scouting's highest award, thanks in no small part to the man who adopted them, and we just learned they are in for a big surprise. bill: welcome back, it's a beautiful evening out there. look at this dutiful shot. when gus at 25 miles per hour and we see just a few clouds out. when it comes to the sky, we have generally clear skies around the area. a few clouds making their way through, mostly back to the west, but for the most part we are dry throughout the evening 55 by 9:00 tonight. 54 degrees at 11:00. some rain in the forecast which we need, we've >> they are heroes, first responders giving back to the community during their off hours. a member of the arlington county police department or 15 years, and twice a month he trades in his detective uniform for another one with linea badges, that of a cub scout leader -- with plenty of badges. louder environment than he normally sees in his day job
alison: but first, being a 24/7.detective is doing even more when he thought the lot. >> three young men preparing to earn scouting's highest award, thanks in no small part to the man who adopted them, and we just learned they are in for a big surprise. bill: welcome back, it's a beautiful evening out there. look at this dutiful shot. when gus at 25 miles per hour and we see just a few clouds out. when it comes to the sky, we have generally clear skies around the area. a few clouds making...
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alison evans left italy 14 yea rs scheffer. their lives because of pressure. i wish the eu had a repatriation programme for people who have been caught by surprise by brexit. my colleagues are hugging me and airon so brexit. my colleagues are hugging me and air on so emotional. suddenly, everything at a new kind turned upside down. it felt a little bit destabilising. it is that india since christina first began teaching at university scheffer. this evening, she disobeyed him with a final year students throughout at me be bb last ride. yes, i am seriously considering relocating. —— university scheffer. i mix there are my options. lapko christine and —— tonight, christina has daughters with her. they are british, but flew out to make it in italian. they said that all at italian academics working in the uk are planning to leave —— 32% are planning to leave. alison abra hams works leave —— 32% are planning to leave. alison abrahams works as amnesty international‘s european media manner “— international‘s european media manner —— ma
alison evans left italy 14 yea rs scheffer. their lives because of pressure. i wish the eu had a repatriation programme for people who have been caught by surprise by brexit. my colleagues are hugging me and airon so brexit. my colleagues are hugging me and air on so emotional. suddenly, everything at a new kind turned upside down. it felt a little bit destabilising. it is that india since christina first began teaching at university scheffer. this evening, she disobeyed him with a final year...
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alison? alison: quite a scene out there. keep us posted.eanwhile here it's rainy, gray, dreary day at home. this was because of nate after the hurricane came ashore on the gulf coast this weekend.
alison? alison: quite a scene out there. keep us posted.eanwhile here it's rainy, gray, dreary day at home. this was because of nate after the hurricane came ashore on the gulf coast this weekend.
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alison: not a pretty picture.dulles airport in honor of united airlines last 747 to land at the airport. sam sweeney was there when it did. >> she is known of the queen of the skies. it's the most iconic and recognized plane in the world. she circled the globe for united airlines for 47 years. now she is fading into the aviation history books. >> she looks so good. >> today, united welcomed the employees on board to say goodbye. >> it's such an iconic airplane, end of an era. we are all going to miss it. it's like a whole generation is going into the past now. >> one of the unique parts of the 747, you can sit in the nose of the airplane because the flight deck is up on the second floor. most people never saw this part of the plane because a ticket for one of the beds runs about $10,000. >> all u.s. airlines will retire the 747 this year. united will fly its last commercial flight october 29. from seoul, south korea, to san francisco. employees get their last ride november 9 to honolulu. as dulles airport, i'm sam
alison: not a pretty picture.dulles airport in honor of united airlines last 747 to land at the airport. sam sweeney was there when it did. >> she is known of the queen of the skies. it's the most iconic and recognized plane in the world. she circled the globe for united airlines for 47 years. now she is fading into the aviation history books. >> she looks so good. >> today, united welcomed the employees on board to say goodbye. >> it's such an iconic airplane, end of an...
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alison: all right, kevin. our "7 on your side" scott taylor spent his day looking in radee prince's background. he is at the "live desk" now. what have you discovered about him? scott: discovered a lot. right now this is what we know about the shooter. 37 years old. he worked as a machine operator for the last several months with the people he ended up shooting over at advanced granite solutions. he does have a criminal background. let me break it down for everybody. according to court prince was convicted of 15 counts of burglary in 2003. and he served some time in jail. three years ago police found what they say was illegal gun and ammunition in his car. the d.a. dropped all the gun charges on that one. maybe the most disturbing. in february, someone tried to file protection order against this guy in cecil county, maryland, but the judge didn't grant it. if the "baltimore sun" is reporting a former coworker was afraid of him and filed a peace order against prince after prince punched him in the face and then
alison: all right, kevin. our "7 on your side" scott taylor spent his day looking in radee prince's background. he is at the "live desk" now. what have you discovered about him? scott: discovered a lot. right now this is what we know about the shooter. 37 years old. he worked as a machine operator for the last several months with the people he ended up shooting over at advanced granite solutions. he does have a criminal background. let me break it down for everybody....
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alison: laughing gas in labor? could it be a compromise for expecting mothers who want a natural birth experience but also need help with the pain? nancy: a young girl gets the surprise of her life. it's caught on camera by pure luck. >> my heart was so happy. it was like screaming! nancy: what she finds out is something that will have you reaching for the tissues for tears of joy. robert: i'm robert burton in chicago. look who is to my left? w-man. i don't have to ask you what will happen tonight. >> the cubs are going to win. let's go, cubbies! robert: welcome to wrigley field. cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. alison: "7 on your side" with health matters now. a new solution
alison: laughing gas in labor? could it be a compromise for expecting mothers who want a natural birth experience but also need help with the pain? nancy: a young girl gets the surprise of her life. it's caught on camera by pure luck. >> my heart was so happy. it was like screaming! nancy: what she finds out is something that will have you reaching for the tissues for tears of joy. robert: i'm robert burton in chicago. look who is to my left? w-man. i don't have to ask you what will...
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richard: alison, it was a surreal moment. one moment the translator was speaking to the hassanen family. the next moment, her mother, the victim's mother said in a loud voice, "i kill you!" she threw a shoe at the defendant. this is the video and the parents coming out much calmer now, coming out after the hearing. there is the father who in court leaned against a railing and shouted, "he killed my daughter." there is the mother. they were seeing the defendant darwin martinez torres in person for the first time. the courtroom had to be torres, 22, accused in the beating death of his daughter after an encounter on a road in june, a road rage incident prosecutors say. now authorities, especially the prosecutors, say they understand what happened about that outburst given the emotions of the moment. they are saying they will take this case to a grand jury as early as monday. coming up at 5:00, you will hear from the family, their words about what happened today. reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: all right, rich.
richard: alison, it was a surreal moment. one moment the translator was speaking to the hassanen family. the next moment, her mother, the victim's mother said in a loud voice, "i kill you!" she threw a shoe at the defendant. this is the video and the parents coming out much calmer now, coming out after the hearing. there is the father who in court leaned against a railing and shouted, "he killed my daughter." there is the mother. they were seeing the defendant darwin...
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alison: well, developing now. a slight backtrack today for president trump after saying other presidents didn't call the families of u.s. military personnel killed in the line of duty. president trump: now as far as other representatives, i don't know. you could ask general kelly, did he get a call from obama? you can ask other people. i don't know what obama's policy was. i write letters and i also call. i don't obama did. alison: q mccray is at the "live desk" with reaction to this. q: the recent comments have people talking about the d.m.v. today i reached out to a number of groups that cater to individuals and families who have losted loved ones in the armed forces at battle or otherwise. bonnie carroll the founder of t.a.p.s. short for tragedy assistance program for survivors. she has helped more than 70,000 grieving loved ones. carroll says from her experience, presidents have always shown their sadness and gratitude with a phone call or a letter and a memorial certificate. people we spoke to at the world wa
alison: well, developing now. a slight backtrack today for president trump after saying other presidents didn't call the families of u.s. military personnel killed in the line of duty. president trump: now as far as other representatives, i don't know. you could ask general kelly, did he get a call from obama? you can ask other people. i don't know what obama's policy was. i write letters and i also call. i don't obama did. alison: q mccray is at the "live desk" with reaction to this....
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alison: this is dominic strikes con -- dominique strauss-kahn, dsk.might have become the president if it were not for allegations he sexually assaulted a made in a hotel in new york a couple of years back. parisienne" is comparing the two, talking about of sex scandal at the heart cinema. weinstein had a reputation for harassment even though no one said anything publicly. they say festival goers in can nes used to call him "the pig." you can see this drawing. weinsteining harvey for his autograph, and telling him, "you are my idol." genie: in the united states, and this has caused a political scandal as well. alison: the republicans have been gleeful about this scandal coming out, because harvey weinstein is a prominent liberal figure from the left. he donated a lot of money to hillary clinton's campaign. she said she is going to give that money to charities in light of the allegations. republicans have been accusing democrats of not being quick to denounce him. democrats point out there is hypocrisy in this, as you can see in this cartoon in "the was
alison: this is dominic strikes con -- dominique strauss-kahn, dsk.might have become the president if it were not for allegations he sexually assaulted a made in a hotel in new york a couple of years back. parisienne" is comparing the two, talking about of sex scandal at the heart cinema. weinstein had a reputation for harassment even though no one said anything publicly. they say festival goers in can nes used to call him "the pig." you can see this drawing. weinsteining harvey...
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alison: what is going on? jonathan: i know. get control of yourself. alison: also caught on camera. the suspects hiding in the ceiling. when the men heard the cops coming they jumped up to try to avoid the police. like a heist movie. man but they didn't know a second man was hanging on up there. they found out and they ended up ripping him down through the ceiling tiles. jonathan: the video is priceless. yanks him. he has his foot. leverage. nancy: come on down. jonathan: here he comes. i got him. we'll pull you down. we got you. alison: flor to run. jonathan: they got their man. you remember the women rescued at sea and had their dogs with them and out there for months? experts question if they were really stranded for five months and why they never activated the boat's emergency beacon. the beacon thing? the navy found the beacon thing and they were just off the coast of japan last week. had they hit that, everyone in the world would have known they needed help. the women said they were adrift for months but the coast guard said it appeared to work fine and they could have notifie
alison: what is going on? jonathan: i know. get control of yourself. alison: also caught on camera. the suspects hiding in the ceiling. when the men heard the cops coming they jumped up to try to avoid the police. like a heist movie. man but they didn't know a second man was hanging on up there. they found out and they ended up ripping him down through the ceiling tiles. jonathan: the video is priceless. yanks him. he has his foot. leverage. nancy: come on down. jonathan: here he comes. i got...
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we go to jonathan and alison for the top headlines. alison: a former world series m.v.p.t ray knight is in the headlines tonight. jonathan: i ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from thousands of virginians. enron ed gillespie. he's not lobbying for you. jonathan: a former world series turned baseball analyst is facing serious charges tonight. ray knight played for the orioles and won a championship and eventually became man analyst for the nationals. alison: he was arrested for assault and battery. knight says he plans to clear his name. >> i feel like i will be exonerated. jonathan: he is out on bail and is due back in court in january. alison: and a former charles county teacher's aide carlos beltre's is
we go to jonathan and alison for the top headlines. alison: a former world series m.v.p.t ray knight is in the headlines tonight. jonathan: i ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to...
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alison: other news we are following today.oubt now cast on the story of survival for two women who say they were lost at sea for months. we are learning the women who first claim to be in distress never activated the emergency beacon. now key elements of the account are being contradicted. reporter: the coast guard says the two women rescued after drifting in the pacific ocean for five months never activated the emergency beacon. >> why didn't we do this? in hawaii, i have learned you don't use the emergency position radio beacon unless you are >> they left honolulu on the sailboat on may 3 with the two dogs valentine and zeus bound for tahiti. 2600 miles away in the south pacific. less than a month in the voyage in a spell of bad weather the engine stopped running for good. the water purifyer broke. the women say the distress calls and the signal flares went unanswered for months and the year-long supply of food was almost gone. >> we realized no one was assisting us. we actually talked about how we believed we had been left
alison: other news we are following today.oubt now cast on the story of survival for two women who say they were lost at sea for months. we are learning the women who first claim to be in distress never activated the emergency beacon. now key elements of the account are being contradicted. reporter: the coast guard says the two women rescued after drifting in the pacific ocean for five months never activated the emergency beacon. >> why didn't we do this? in hawaii, i have learned you...
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alison: it depends on the type of deposit.ollar deposit versus you are a consumer and you have a couple hundred dollars with a bank -- is 25 basis points enough to move the dial for you? that's why there's a lot of focus on investors in terms of deposits and the type of deposits. jpmorgan talking about the focus on building those retail deposits and gathering those smaller deposits that are likely to be stickier. questions about online bill payments. jon: alison williams great to catch up with you. liz ann sonders sticking with us. next fedte for the chair emerges as the paper to run the central bank next year. who is potentially moving up on trump's radar. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: live shot in washington, d.c. the facebook chief operating officer being interviewed by that facebook has a norm's responsibility to its users and all russia link ads should be released. she says if content is from real accounts, it should stay up. divisiveness is not a reason to take it down. they have to go after the fake accounts. she had a prod
alison: it depends on the type of deposit.ollar deposit versus you are a consumer and you have a couple hundred dollars with a bank -- is 25 basis points enough to move the dial for you? that's why there's a lot of focus on investors in terms of deposits and the type of deposits. jpmorgan talking about the focus on building those retail deposits and gathering those smaller deposits that are likely to be stickier. questions about online bill payments. jon: alison williams great to catch up with...
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alison: thank you very much for that. we have new developments about a young father described as a narcissist and a monster. he shook his newborn son to death in a crime fit last summer. montgomery county reporter kevin lewis was in court as the judge handed down the sentence today. >> i was in utter shock. kevin: lauren says she will never forgive her ex-boyfriend austin ahimbisibwe. last june the 23-year-old violently shook his 5-month-old son hudson to death inside the germantown apartment building. >> he had a history of violence and drug abuse. rather than call someone to help him when his child began to cry, he chose to physically abuse that child with a constellation of injuries. as they were read off in >> in court, austin ahimbisibwe's former high school teachers seen here spoke about his respectful, cheerful, go-getter attitude. the killer himself stating, "i want to apologize directly to you, hudson. daddy is sorry for his look of compos sure." >> he's a coward. kevin: grasping on a metal box containing his gra
alison: thank you very much for that. we have new developments about a young father described as a narcissist and a monster. he shook his newborn son to death in a crime fit last summer. montgomery county reporter kevin lewis was in court as the judge handed down the sentence today. >> i was in utter shock. kevin: lauren says she will never forgive her ex-boyfriend austin ahimbisibwe. last june the 23-year-old violently shook his 5-month-old son hudson to death inside the germantown...
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but alison initially feared for her post—brexit career.vote, alison applied for belgian citizenship. after several anxious months waiting, she finally heard. i really didn‘t know whether or not i‘d get it. and i got that letter, i said to them "i‘m a belgian? does this mean i‘m a belgian?" and they said "yes, of course you are, madam, vous etes belge!" and they went "felicitations!" like "congratulations!" and i was so excited. i never thought i‘d request for nationality. it never occured to me. i was born in sheffield and raised in the uk but now my parents always joke that they have a belgian daughter. it feels totally surreal that that has happened. it‘s the first anniversary of the brexit vote and 400 miles away in sheffield, cristina and mark are working on a temporary commission with an artist and they have made a big life decision. together, as a family, we decided to actually leave sheffield and go to florence. so we are going to seriously explore the feasibility of it. so it will be a little like going back to where i started, but
but alison initially feared for her post—brexit career.vote, alison applied for belgian citizenship. after several anxious months waiting, she finally heard. i really didn‘t know whether or not i‘d get it. and i got that letter, i said to them "i‘m a belgian? does this mean i‘m a belgian?" and they said "yes, of course you are, madam, vous etes belge!" and they went "felicitations!" like "congratulations!" and i was so excited. i never thought...
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alison: thank you. president trump does not plan to have the final set of the document osen the kennedy assassination. a law passed 25 years ago called for the still classified documents released october 26 unless the president intervenes. >> the release of the documents is going to add a massive amount of information on this subject. >> i understand the value of the documents. i don't dispute that. they happen to be quite personal as well. alison: the kennedy family including the late president's daughter says they have it not been consulted about the release. documents say some may remain classified after the request of the f.b.i. and c.i.a. jonathan: you might call this lunar photo bomb. this is not an eclipse. it's taken from the nasa solar observatory always pointed at the sun. you think what just happened? the lunar transit lasts 25 minutes. why is it green? it's extreme ultraviolet light that is normally invisible for the naked eye. if you are a science geek you are going that makes perfect sense
alison: thank you. president trump does not plan to have the final set of the document osen the kennedy assassination. a law passed 25 years ago called for the still classified documents released october 26 unless the president intervenes. >> the release of the documents is going to add a massive amount of information on this subject. >> i understand the value of the documents. i don't dispute that. they happen to be quite personal as well. alison: the kennedy family including the...