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anna-lysa gayle is live in springfield. somebody is in custody, right? anna-lys we know that the chase started in southeast, the 1800 block of gainesville street, and ended here in springfield nearly springfield interchange. the suspect and a small child was found. this is video captured just 30 minutes ago by sky track 7, over the scene. the driver led the police on a chase through d.c. and virginia, then backed into a police cruiser before taking off into this area. that is when an officer sustained minor injuries trying to get out of the way. the suspect has not been identified and at this time we do not know the charges. live in springfield, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: something into the newsroom now come a disturbing investigation going on in chicago. four people have been taken into custod the police are calling a video of torture. investigators say that an adult man with mental health issues is the victim in the case. he was held up to two days. at some point, the torture was being broadcast on facebook alive. in victim was found, listed
anna-lysa gayle is live in springfield. somebody is in custody, right? anna-lys we know that the chase started in southeast, the 1800 block of gainesville street, and ended here in springfield nearly springfield interchange. the suspect and a small child was found. this is video captured just 30 minutes ago by sky track 7, over the scene. the driver led the police on a chase through d.c. and virginia, then backed into a police cruiser before taking off into this area. that is when an officer...
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. lindsey: a lot of people out and about tonight. a lot of people in times square. josh: maybe a few more than alexandria. lindsey: that many people, you warm up. seems to beody enjoying themselves. the only downside, a little breezy, taking the windchill temperatures, most of them near 40 degrees. at the same time, the breezes out of the south. that's why the temperatures are in the 40's. the overnight lows, a good spread from about 34 to 40 across the area. as you are starting off the first day of 2017, it is still chilly, but nobody hitting the freezing mark. if you want a new year's resolution, a 5k the first day, 44 degrees at 10 a.m. in reston at the 5k by the town center. lunchtime, near 50 degrees. high tomorrow, 52 d.c., 55 fredericksburg, 48 hagerstown. south,ral, the further slightly warmer day full stop overall, a pretty nice day to kick off the new year. kickoff, 4:24, i expect things to stay drive. lane should show up later in the night at about 10:00. upper 40's to get started, the end of the game of the game in the lo
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. lindsey: a lot of people out and about tonight. a lot of people in times square. josh: maybe a few more than alexandria. lindsey: that many people, you warm up. seems to beody enjoying themselves. the only downside, a little breezy, taking the windchill temperatures, most of them near 40 degrees. at the same time, the breezes out of the south. that's why the temperatures are in the 40's. the overnight lows, a good spread from about 34 to 40 across the...
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.when do you many people smiling in a crush of a crowd on metro? millions of americans marched and held rallies across the country today, the largest appearing in los angeles where ,000nizers estimate 750 people took part. in new york, they think 500,000 people marched, most along fifth avenue near trump towers. similar marches as well, like this one near park city. and they were not confined to the u.s., with paris and and outside of the u.s. embassy in mexico. and a small group of 30 in antarctica. you cannot help but notice the on thousands of heads today. those were a political response to this video that surfaced during the presidential campaign. >> i'm sorry, but you can do anything. you can [beep]. kimberly: that was donald trump from years ago. -wotesters jumped on the p rd, hand knitting pussycat hats, bringing attention to gender issues. find more on the women's march with the crowds and the messages , all of them on today's events and a photo gallery of pictures on our websit
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.when do you many people smiling in a crush of a crowd on metro? millions of americans marched and held rallies across the country today, the largest appearing in los angeles where ,000nizers estimate 750 people took part. in new york, they think 500,000 people marched, most along fifth avenue near trump towers. similar marches as well, like this one near park city. and they were not confined to the u.s., with paris and and outside of the u.s. embassy in...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you, anna-lysa.this is happening at airports across the country. this is th an estimated 2000 protesters crowded the airport. maryland congressman john sarbanes, elijah cummings, and martin o'malley spoke with the crowd. immigration attorneys were there to offer free advice for families worried about loved ones and answering questions about with the president's order means. reaction on capitol hill also. virginia senators mark warner and tim kaine have called on homeland secretary john kelly to give them the name of people detained in virginia, the reason they are being held, and the current location. in the house, democrats on the foreign affairs committee sent a letter demanding an emergency meeting. democratic senator dianne feinstein will introduce two bills in response to the immigration order. the first would resend the order. the second would limit presidential authority under the immigration and nationality act. mccaincan senators john anli the immigration orders are helping. >> what will the
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you, anna-lysa.this is happening at airports across the country. this is th an estimated 2000 protesters crowded the airport. maryland congressman john sarbanes, elijah cummings, and martin o'malley spoke with the crowd. immigration attorneys were there to offer free advice for families worried about loved ones and answering questions about with the president's order means. reaction on capitol hill also. virginia senators mark warner and tim kaine...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: thanks, anna-lysa. crime and anrrific uplifting substantial amount of online help for a teenager who was injured. says itpresident-elect is something only stupid people will do for stop the subject of his saturday tweets, next. and it is one of see world's most infamous attractions. tomorrow, it comes to an end. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for the first year. hurry offer ends january 21st. only from fios. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its cap
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let's get to anna-lysa gayle with more on that. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: alison, the protest wrapped up about 30 minutes ago in the 600 block of 13th street. the street has reopened and we are seeing people leave the ball. we spoke with both sides supporters mixed in. here is what they said. tape that he feels like he can grab any woman by the [beep]. >> we are here to celebrate donald trump. at some points during the protest, things got tense between protesters and the police. a few people say they were pepper sprayed. at one point, there was a small fire in the middle of the circle. they were also dancing and holding signs denouncing the president-elect, and some wore masks. at times there were loud sounds coming from firecrackers. tomorrow, this street will be line for the inauguration. here there is a sign next to this gtl section h. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. meanwhile, there was some star power at an anti-trump protest in new york city, big names like robert de niro, joined other celebrities at the protest just outside of the trump inter
let's get to anna-lysa gayle with more on that. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: alison, the protest wrapped up about 30 minutes ago in the 600 block of 13th street. the street has reopened and we are seeing people leave the ball. we spoke with both sides supporters mixed in. here is what they said. tape that he feels like he can grab any woman by the [beep]. >> we are here to celebrate donald trump. at some points during the protest, things got tense between protesters and the police. a few people...
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anna-lysa gayle joins us live in northwest. anna-lysa, what are you seeing?htysa: well, alison, now, no protesters, just people hanging out near franklin square. this intersection reopened just before 9 p.m. earlier this evening, people were sitting in the streets. officers had to move them to the sidewalks. there are officers still monitoring the intersection, but things are a lot different from earlier this afternoon. [ anna-lysa: as supporters celebrated the inauguration, protesters were the streets of d.c. although most were nonviolent, some vandalized property. at one point, people smashed windows of this starbucks. >> there were some damage outside. they apparently through a cue ball through our window. and the window of the bus stops outside. they also kicked over newspaper stands and set papers on fire. anna-lysa: jeremy watched his salon as protesters chanted in the middle of the street most of the day. he also watched as flam complete spread when a limo was set on fire. blocked theotesters street in southwest. with all that happening, he closed his
anna-lysa gayle joins us live in northwest. anna-lysa, what are you seeing?htysa: well, alison, now, no protesters, just people hanging out near franklin square. this intersection reopened just before 9 p.m. earlier this evening, people were sitting in the streets. officers had to move them to the sidewalks. there are officers still monitoring the intersection, but things are a lot different from earlier this afternoon. [ anna-lysa: as supporters celebrated the inauguration, protesters were the...
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anna-lysa gayle is live at the mcpherson square metro station. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: kimberly, right now it is very difficult to even stand out here too long. i cannot imagine what it's like for people sleeping outside in the cold at the metro station. it has to be extremely painful. these are some of the individuals officials are concerned about. with temperatures dropping into the teens overnight, d.c. has plan,ted a cold emergency many extra services are available to help those living on the streets. >> i've never been this cold before in my life. anna-lysa: community members also noticed the need. on this cold sunday, across wilderness mission church brought more than just kind words to frequent square. -- franklin square. >> some hot chicken soup. even though the shelter is open, and some places they can go, a lot of people still outside. anna-lysa: the pastor says the concern is always for those out in the elent philippe a smith, who has been homeless almost a year and unable to find a job. he was lying down newspapers to sleep on near the metro stati
anna-lysa gayle is live at the mcpherson square metro station. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: kimberly, right now it is very difficult to even stand out here too long. i cannot imagine what it's like for people sleeping outside in the cold at the metro station. it has to be extremely painful. these are some of the individuals officials are concerned about. with temperatures dropping into the teens overnight, d.c. has plan,ted a cold emergency many extra services are available to help those living on the...
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anna-lysa gayle continues our team coverage with a syrian citizen who is hoping for clarity. anna-lysa: islamic relations is threatening a fight in court following president trump's latest executive actions. this person is the national executive of the victims organization. they do not believe barring citizens from seven muslim countries will make america safe again. >> monday, we will challenge on alsocutive order moral grounds. anna-lysa: one of the countries on the list is syria, a country deeply affected by civil war. we talkedne syrian with said he is worried about his loved ones. >> the questions we are talking about quite literally are life altering. anna-lysa: the 31-year-old living in d.c. is concerned about his brother, also from syria. >> my mom has not been able to sleep because she is so concerned. anna-lysa: he is also worried about his parents, both being vetted to see if they can stay in the united states beyond the temporary stay they were granted. for syrian citizens especially, we cannot go back to syria. our homes back and syria are destroyed. anna-lysa: ho
anna-lysa gayle continues our team coverage with a syrian citizen who is hoping for clarity. anna-lysa: islamic relations is threatening a fight in court following president trump's latest executive actions. this person is the national executive of the victims organization. they do not believe barring citizens from seven muslim countries will make america safe again. >> monday, we will challenge on alsocutive order moral grounds. anna-lysa: one of the countries on the list is syria, a...
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anna-lysa gayle reports on how the community is stepping up to help. on social media, students are asking classmates monday as theyn mourn the loss of 16-year-old charlotte. are findingmbers ways to reach young people who are having a difficult time with coping with their loss. showommunity continues to assistance for the family following a deadly attack inside their home new year's day. it all started at about 2 a.m. heard a mother scuffle inside of the bedroom. the gun man shot himself, charlotte, and her mother. many say she will be missed. also herturity and genuine caring. anna-lysa: charlotte's mother suffered non-life-threatening injuries. unidentifiedld suspect is in critical condition at the hospital. it is not clear if he had any connection to the victim. >> i think just a state of shock. you never think that it will happen in your county, your high school. member of megan is a an organization dedicated to helping young people who suffer from depression and anxiety. they will create bracelets handed out to howard high school students this wee
anna-lysa gayle reports on how the community is stepping up to help. on social media, students are asking classmates monday as theyn mourn the loss of 16-year-old charlotte. are findingmbers ways to reach young people who are having a difficult time with coping with their loss. showommunity continues to assistance for the family following a deadly attack inside their home new year's day. it all started at about 2 a.m. heard a mother scuffle inside of the bedroom. the gun man shot himself,...
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anna-lysa gayle joins us with the investigation happening now. there were warning signs? anna-lysa: yes, jonathan, neighbors were worried one of the residence was exhibiting unusual behavior and they had called the police several times in the past. this community seems close, they know a lot about each other and say the incident is heartbreaking. officers are still trying to figure out what led to the shooting. an ambulance out outside of a home on oakland drive after a family member found a woman shot to death and a man suffering from life-threatening injuries inside this house. the shooting was reported at 3:25 in the afternoon, about the same time kids were getting home from school. >> we believe this to be a domestic-related incident with no threat to the community. anna-lysa: this neighbor was emotional when she heard the details. >> it happened, but it is a pure tragedy. not-lysa: she says she was surprised because neighbors have reported unusual behavior inside the house that is now part of the crime scene. >> there were so many signs it was not a healthy environmen
anna-lysa gayle joins us with the investigation happening now. there were warning signs? anna-lysa: yes, jonathan, neighbors were worried one of the residence was exhibiting unusual behavior and they had called the police several times in the past. this community seems close, they know a lot about each other and say the incident is heartbreaking. officers are still trying to figure out what led to the shooting. an ambulance out outside of a home on oakland drive after a family member found a...
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anna-lysa gayle joins us with the search for the suspect happening now. anna-lysa? manylysa: michelle, students found out through a public safety alert issued by the university. were walking along oh street when he was approached by a man asking for money. when he hesitated, the man dragged him into an suv. take a good look at the surveillance video. it may help the police find the suspect. newly released surveillance video shows the suspect now wanted 24 hours after a georgetown university student was forced into an suv and taken around town in search of money and valuables for his kidnapper. >> it's highly unusual for this area. you hear about people stealing laptops, but never anything like kidnapping. anna-lysa: grabbed on o street just before 3:30 in the afternoon. the abductor talking to several atms and at least two stores in d.c. and maryland. the suspect try to use the student's credit card. all the transactions were declined and the suspect eventually took off. >> it makes you wonder, why would somebody do this? >> it which you think about your safety on c
anna-lysa gayle joins us with the search for the suspect happening now. anna-lysa? manylysa: michelle, students found out through a public safety alert issued by the university. were walking along oh street when he was approached by a man asking for money. when he hesitated, the man dragged him into an suv. take a good look at the surveillance video. it may help the police find the suspect. newly released surveillance video shows the suspect now wanted 24 hours after a georgetown university...
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anna-lysa gayle joins us with the pre-rally and what we can expect tomorrow. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: alison, as you can see behind me, the stage is set for the march for life, the event coming nearly a week after hundreds of thousands flock to the city for the women's march. a pre-march rally was at george mason university. president, it's knows secret, is a pro-life president. anna-lysa: president donald trump supported antiabortion legislation ahead of the march for life on the national mall, signing an executive order monday that would bar international groups from performing or promoting federal funding. >> it's absolutely fantastic to see this administration trumpeting the calls for life. 8,400 young people prepared for the antiabortion march thursday night with music and prayers. shortly before they learned vice president pence will address the crowd at the antiabortion rallies. >> everyone was very excited. >> it's a great honor that this vice president will be there to acknowledge these young people who are our future leaders. >> ♪ this girl is on fire anna-lysa: a
anna-lysa gayle joins us with the pre-rally and what we can expect tomorrow. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: alison, as you can see behind me, the stage is set for the march for life, the event coming nearly a week after hundreds of thousands flock to the city for the women's march. a pre-march rally was at george mason university. president, it's knows secret, is a pro-life president. anna-lysa: president donald trump supported antiabortion legislation ahead of the march for life on the national mall,...
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anna-lysa gayle joins us live from police headquarters with the footage investigators are hoping will crack the case. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: a chance to watch the video for the first time today. afterd he is deeply upset watching it, and so were other community members. >> oh, my goodness. anna-lysa: she was very disturbed after she saw the video caught by a camera outside of the forest ridge apartment complex. the video released by police wednesday afternoon gives a glimpse of the moment vivian marrow was shot to death in her wheelchair. while she was on the sidewalk monday, two people started running next to her, one with a gun as a suspect aggressively chases the person in front. shots were fired and marrow was caught in the crossfire. >> how do they not see her right there in the wheelchair! anna-lysa: at a makeshift memorial, william marrow's nagar builds. >> i saw the video and i saw the young gentleman run, i saw spinning around in her chair. anna-lysa: he is hoping the video will lead the police to his mother's killer. >> we are hoping foreclosure. anna-lysa: he believes neighb
anna-lysa gayle joins us live from police headquarters with the footage investigators are hoping will crack the case. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: a chance to watch the video for the first time today. afterd he is deeply upset watching it, and so were other community members. >> oh, my goodness. anna-lysa: she was very disturbed after she saw the video caught by a camera outside of the forest ridge apartment complex. the video released by police wednesday afternoon gives a glimpse of the moment...
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live on pennsylvania avenue, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. michelle: the trump administration appears to be backing off plans for removing climate change information from the epa website. however, a spokesperson said all editorial parts are under review. yesterday the epa froze grant spending and not a complete media blackout. they claim the restrictions that the administration said our temporary exceed those of other new administration's. president trump believes millions of undocumented immigrants voted and that is why he lost the popular vote. while there is no proof that is doubling president is down and pushing for an investigation. the president said the investigation would look into those registered to vote in more than one up, treasury secretary nominee steve nugent and the president's youngest daughter, tiffany, both of whom are registered in two states. steve: what a day-to-day, highs well into the 60's. 61 degrees at nats part. the bus stop forecast, we are looking at a chance of showers early in the day. that is mainly south and e
live on pennsylvania avenue, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. michelle: the trump administration appears to be backing off plans for removing climate change information from the epa website. however, a spokesperson said all editorial parts are under review. yesterday the epa froze grant spending and not a complete media blackout. they claim the restrictions that the administration said our temporary exceed those of other new administration's. president trump believes millions of undocumented...
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anna-lysa gayle reports that the community is sharing memories tonight. anna-lysa: this is a very emotional gathering, people remembering charlotte, this the first vigil at the high school since her death. as the rain poured, students stood outside howard high school am holding candles in forming a circle. the vigil more than a week after charlotte was shot to death in her bedroom new year's day. her mo gun man, survived the attack. >> this is every parent's worst nightmare. you think that your child is safe in bed, and you find out they are not. say that athe police 15-year-old was the masked gunmen who opened fire before turning the gun on himself. also a student at howard high, he died days after. the police have not released details of the motive. >> it should not have happened. >> knowing the community can come together even in these times. anna-lysa: for many who attended the vigil wednesday, they say it was difficult to cope with their law since finding out about charlotte's death. >> the whole school was down. it was not the same as it was before.
anna-lysa gayle reports that the community is sharing memories tonight. anna-lysa: this is a very emotional gathering, people remembering charlotte, this the first vigil at the high school since her death. as the rain poured, students stood outside howard high school am holding candles in forming a circle. the vigil more than a week after charlotte was shot to death in her bedroom new year's day. her mo gun man, survived the attack. >> this is every parent's worst nightmare. you think...
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anna-lysa gayle is live on the national mall. what is the deal with the blue tape? anna-lysa: jonathan, right now, this entire row of porta potty's covered with blue tape. if you look closely, you can see that it says don's johns. we found out this may be related to advertising. ahead on inauguration day, there are many portable toilets in position on the national mall. the one becoming the most eye-catching is don's johns. any of the affordable toilets with blue tape, but the phone number still displayed. >> i think it is an absurd work of the -- absurd use of a workers time. there is no reason to cover the name of the company. anna-lysa: a spokesperson for the architect of the capitol said logos were covered to comply with capital grounds restrictions on advertising. but the chief operating officer for don's johns said the company provide a portable toilets with their logos for the 2009 and 2013 inaugurations for president obama. in an interview, he told the associated press, "we don't know why it is being done. we just tell someone to do it." he said they were pro
anna-lysa gayle is live on the national mall. what is the deal with the blue tape? anna-lysa: jonathan, right now, this entire row of porta potty's covered with blue tape. if you look closely, you can see that it says don's johns. we found out this may be related to advertising. ahead on inauguration day, there are many portable toilets in position on the national mall. the one becoming the most eye-catching is don's johns. any of the affordable toilets with blue tape, but the phone number...
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anna-lysa gayle has the investigation going on now. a lot of folks are talking. anna-lysa: jonathan. federal investigators have been looking into the allegations for months now and it's not over yet. the liquor board behind me in landover is one of the businesses raided today. prince george's county is dealing with yet another scandal, this time involving officials in charge of the liquor board. that includes the director, david son. >> in 2015, son arranged bride payments approving sunday liquor sales and prince george's county. anna-lysa: and a commissioner, anuj sud. >> he allegedly took cash bribes in favor of favorable votes on licenses. anna-lysa: two more were arrested. the owners of the liquor stores are also charged in connection with the bribery schemes. >> arrested are the businessmen who paid the bribes, seeking the benefits of the liquor licenses. anna-lysa: prince george's county police believe that the county executives have denounced the alleged misconduct. >> those days are over in prince of this county, and we will hold them accountable. baker sa
anna-lysa gayle has the investigation going on now. a lot of folks are talking. anna-lysa: jonathan. federal investigators have been looking into the allegations for months now and it's not over yet. the liquor board behind me in landover is one of the businesses raided today. prince george's county is dealing with yet another scandal, this time involving officials in charge of the liquor board. that includes the director, david son. >> in 2015, son arranged bride payments approving...
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anna-lysa gayle talks about what we can expect tomorrow. nna-lysa: president-elect trump isn't if only one making history. so are these religious >> the first rab believe -- rabbi sin 1985. >> the first to participate in swearing in. >> the rabbi travels from l.a. where he heads the center. he's facing backlash for the decision to participate. >> i'm not embased. some critics think i should be. i'm honored to receive the invitation. >> reverend rodriguez came from california where he was the pastor of the christian worship center and president of the national hispanic christian leadership conference. >> the world's largest political platform. they both consider them nonpartisan. >> the major teams are unity, love, reconciliation. truth moving forward. the platform. hillary, bill clinton, jimmy carter, barack obama and michelle. not pen pals of the new president-elect. why are they coming? it's the greatest thing that america has. the peaceful transition from one administration to the next. we have peace. we disagree but we have come to honor
anna-lysa gayle talks about what we can expect tomorrow. nna-lysa: president-elect trump isn't if only one making history. so are these religious >> the first rab believe -- rabbi sin 1985. >> the first to participate in swearing in. >> the rabbi travels from l.a. where he heads the center. he's facing backlash for the decision to participate. >> i'm not embased. some critics think i should be. i'm honored to receive the invitation. >> reverend rodriguez came from...
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anna-lysa gayle this executive order..(pause).. was mean spirited and un-american. senator chuck schumer joining the number of lawmakers denouncing president trump's order. senator schumer went on to say that it will embolden america's enimies, and that senate democrats are going to introduce legislation to overturn this and move it as quickly as we can. that move apparently begins immediately. democratic senator dianne feinstein will introduce two bills today in response to the immigration order. the first would rescind the immediately. the second will limit presidential authority under the "immigration and nationality act." republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham -- frequent critics of the president -- argue the immigration order is helping the president responded to mccain and graham... calling them "weak on immigration" and accusing them of wanting to start "world war three." still ahead, a winter weather advisory is in effect-- and that could have a big impact on the start to your work week. complete stormwatch coverage continues with a breakdown of
anna-lysa gayle this executive order..(pause).. was mean spirited and un-american. senator chuck schumer joining the number of lawmakers denouncing president trump's order. senator schumer went on to say that it will embolden america's enimies, and that senate democrats are going to introduce legislation to overturn this and move it as quickly as we can. that move apparently begins immediately. democratic senator dianne feinstein will introduce two bills today in response to the immigration...
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anna-lysa gayle talked to groups on both sides, as they prepare for friday. d-c resident will see a big impact-- attend the expect the inauguration or not. road blocks, delayed mail delivery, and increased security because of the inaugural ceremonies. for more on the road closures... the inaugural programs and events leading up to the big day-- go to wjla dot com. in this last weekend before assuming office, president-elect trump was swinging against criticsm from all corners-- fighting with intelligence chiefs, a tv show, and even a civil rights icon. abc's la-nuh zak breaks it all down. king day and the president elect is fighting with a civil rights leader: "that's not right." congressman john lewis told meet the press he didn't see president elect donald trump as - quote "a legitimate president." "i don't plan to attend inauguration. it would be the first one that i miss since i been in the congress." mr trump called lewis, quote "all talk, talk, talk -no action or results." but lewis risked life and limb to bring civil rights change to america--and now a
anna-lysa gayle talked to groups on both sides, as they prepare for friday. d-c resident will see a big impact-- attend the expect the inauguration or not. road blocks, delayed mail delivery, and increased security because of the inaugural ceremonies. for more on the road closures... the inaugural programs and events leading up to the big day-- go to wjla dot com. in this last weekend before assuming office, president-elect trump was swinging against criticsm from all corners-- fighting with...
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anna-lysa gayle has more. united airlines planes are flying again.. after being all of united's domestic flights were grounded for more than two hours last night. officials say an i-t glitch caused the problem.. but it was later resolved. international flights were "not" affected. a warning now.. about a scam targeting homes and businesses in the coldest months of the year.. scammers posing as utility employees are calling people, and threatening to cut off electricity if they don't pay. one man who was targeted lost nearly two-thousand dollars. he says he didn't realize it was a scam until it was already too late. power companies nationwide are sending out warnings, saying these scams are spreading. the federal trade commission says if you receive a call that seems suspicious, hang up and contact your provider. and remember.. your electric company will never ask you to load money onto a pre-paid card. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen as we end the weekend and kick off the work week, the weather is rather active. heavy rain and gusty winds move
anna-lysa gayle has more. united airlines planes are flying again.. after being all of united's domestic flights were grounded for more than two hours last night. officials say an i-t glitch caused the problem.. but it was later resolved. international flights were "not" affected. a warning now.. about a scam targeting homes and businesses in the coldest months of the year.. scammers posing as utility employees are calling people, and threatening to cut off electricity if they don't...
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lysa gayle. a lot of people are showing up for this. anna-lysa: that's for sure. the free march for life rally scheduled to kick off at 7:30. the doors open at 6:30. there is sound check going on. this event is called life is very good. organizedded by the catholic diocese of arlington. evening of prayer leading up to the antiabortion rally for tomorrow. they are expecting 8400 people. the event is sold out. the audience wi country, oregon and louisiana. as you know today is president printed at the march for life rally speaking in philadelphia. >> we have a longer vision than the current administration. we want euell young people regardless to who have is in the white house and what is happening we want everyone to have an understanding life is good and we need to protect all life from conception through natural birth. anna-lysa: there is a march in the morning before the young people head to national mall. live from george mason university, anna-lysa gayle, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you. there will be a bunch of road closures and if you want a list of roads to
lysa gayle. a lot of people are showing up for this. anna-lysa: that's for sure. the free march for life rally scheduled to kick off at 7:30. the doors open at 6:30. there is sound check going on. this event is called life is very good. organizedded by the catholic diocese of arlington. evening of prayer leading up to the antiabortion rally for tomorrow. they are expecting 8400 people. the event is sold out. the audience wi country, oregon and louisiana. as you know today is president printed...
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donald trump tonight may be trying to clean up comets he made aboutew anna-lysa gayle has the latest. >> i don't see him as a legitimate president. i think the russians participated in helping this man elected. anna-lysa: elected. anna-lysa: president-elect donald trump published several tweets saturday in response to representative john lewis' comments on nbc news. in the statements targeting lewis, he said, "congressman john lewis should spend more time fixing his district, which is in poor shape and falling apart. shouldsman john lewis focus on the crime infested cities of the u.s." wis who represents georgia's fifth consecutive district is considered a civil rights icon. create the national museum of african american history and culture, which opened thipa this place is more than a building. it is a dream come true. the president of the naacp is calling for an apology from donald trump. trumpd that donald demeaned americans and lives he nearly died for full stop residence of the fifth district have been using a hashtag, thefifth to show their support. a district that the congressm
donald trump tonight may be trying to clean up comets he made aboutew anna-lysa gayle has the latest. >> i don't see him as a legitimate president. i think the russians participated in helping this man elected. anna-lysa: elected. anna-lysa: president-elect donald trump published several tweets saturday in response to representative john lewis' comments on nbc news. in the statements targeting lewis, he said, "congressman john lewis should spend more time fixing his district, which...
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we talked to both sides, anna-lysa gayle joins us with more. while city officials are preparing for the inauguration, so are the protesters and reporters, embracing for the inauguration. side, protesters as far as the protesters go, they say they have different plans from the supporters. is set for the inauguration of the 45th president. hundreds of thousands plan on gathering on both sides. trump, supporting donald making america great again, and supporting him being sworn in. >> we would like the headline to be, complete chaos. reporter: bikers for trump is a different group. rev theirs will engines in a show of support. important to is show that he has not been fairly portrayed in the media and there are people that support him. kimberly: plans on protesting in several locations. one of the organizers: >> early in the morning, we have a series of blockades in effect. reporter: bikers for trump obtained a permit for the rally but the other group has obtained permits for some of their events, but not all. with -- say they are interested in exp
we talked to both sides, anna-lysa gayle joins us with more. while city officials are preparing for the inauguration, so are the protesters and reporters, embracing for the inauguration. side, protesters as far as the protesters go, they say they have different plans from the supporters. is set for the inauguration of the 45th president. hundreds of thousands plan on gathering on both sides. trump, supporting donald making america great again, and supporting him being sworn in. >> we...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: developing now, president trump appeared in the east room of the white house with vice resident pants -- pence --vice president pence. meet with thewill leaders of canada, the u.k., and mexico. he thanked president obama for a desk ofe left on the the oval office but would not reveal what it said. in the meantime, the white house is defending press secretary sean spicer and his now widely disputed claim about the crowd size at the inauguration. >> you are saying it's a falsehood and they are giving sean spicer -- gave alternative facts to that. kimberly: the #alternativefacts is now one of the top trending topics on twitter. users are mockingly tweeting alternative facts of their own. senior advisor kellyanne conway also said the president will never release his tax returns. in response, wiki leaks sent out this tweet urging people to send the returns to the organization so it can really slim. president said he was under an irs audit and he would release his tax returns when
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: developing now, president trump appeared in the east room of the white house with vice resident pants -- pence --vice president pence. meet with thewill leaders of canada, the u.k., and mexico. he thanked president obama for a desk ofe left on the the oval office but would not reveal what it said. in the meantime, the white house is defending press secretary sean spicer and his now widely disputed claim about the crowd size at the inauguration. >>...
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anna-lysa gayle is live at the scene in fairfax. what is the latest there? anna-lysa: a man is suffering from life- threatening injuries. we don't know the condition of the two but we believe they lived in this home. at this time, police have not released the information about the connection. someone notified them about the shooting here about 3:25. they consider this a domestic incident. at this point they do not believe there is any threat to the public. we will have much more information as soon as it becomes available. live in fairfax, anna-lysa gayle, abc7 news. larry: thanks. still ahead, new evidence that the man killed in an icy beltway crash three weeks ago was a crime. why investigators are calling it a case of hit-and-run. that's just ahead. alison: at least two maryland elected leaders could face criminal charges in that growing scandal surrounding the liquor board. larry: first, though, security changes for the presidential inauguration. which bridge will shut down and how businesses are coping with the big issues still unknown. florida. five peo
anna-lysa gayle is live at the scene in fairfax. what is the latest there? anna-lysa: a man is suffering from life- threatening injuries. we don't know the condition of the two but we believe they lived in this home. at this time, police have not released the information about the connection. someone notified them about the shooting here about 3:25. they consider this a domestic incident. at this point they do not believe there is any threat to the public. we will have much more information as...
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anna-lysa: jones is charged with interstate threatening communications. in april. he faces five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: abc 7 was first to report and arrested the deadly double stabbing at the westfield wheaton mall where two people were killed. the family of the teenage suspect says he is innocent. lamont jackson, a high school student, is charged in the incident. his family is disputing that. relatives say they have video evidence jackson was not at the mall. but detectives say that he was caught on tape committing the crime. today, business leaders had a chance to hear plans for the inauguration. several businesses may be impacted by road closures and are being asked to prepare. the department of transportation detailed plans for public transportation. this will impact at least a few metro stations. local and federal law enforcement remind be alert and report any suspicious activity on inauguration day. >> this is a longer inauguration period than usual and people are not aware of the big march the day after or closing down a big part of union station the night before. roadn: for a full li
anna-lysa: jones is charged with interstate threatening communications. in april. he faces five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: abc 7 was first to report and arrested the deadly double stabbing at the westfield wheaton mall where two people were killed. the family of the teenage suspect says he is innocent. lamont jackson, a high school student, is charged in the incident. his family is disputing that. relatives say they have video evidence jackson...
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robert: abc7's reporter anna-lysa gayle was a member of the panel. she gave some of these students a pep talk. anna-lysa: you can support your dream of being an artist and maybe one day we will hang your painting here in verizon center. robert: thanks to sacrifices made by dr. king, the message is clear for dreamers moving forward. >> really fought for people to be accepted and people to be equal. and treated right. i need to make sure that i keep his message going and make sure that people are treated the right way and given the right opportunity like he wanted. robert: good stuff. good for them to be there. talk about the sports, a bit of history at the white house as president obama welcomed a championship team for the final time. alison: the president said this was a championship team that his entire administration was enthralled by and he was dealing with sick calls. president obama: one of my staff members was caught being interviewed at a bar outside of wrigley. [laughter] we are watching him being interviewed. do you remember, luke? he is look
robert: abc7's reporter anna-lysa gayle was a member of the panel. she gave some of these students a pep talk. anna-lysa: you can support your dream of being an artist and maybe one day we will hang your painting here in verizon center. robert: thanks to sacrifices made by dr. king, the message is clear for dreamers moving forward. >> really fought for people to be accepted and people to be equal. and treated right. i need to make sure that i keep his message going and make sure that...
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our anna-lysa gayle on the way to the scene. we have more details as soon as she gets t larry: now a developing story out of prince george's county where the f.b.i. raided the liquor board headquarters this morning. four people face charges including two board members. brad bell is live with the latest. brad: i have been going through the court documents over the last couple of hours or so. affidavit from the f.b.i. and they include the scripts of phone calls that the f.b.i. intercepted. it reads like a cheap movie. elected officials, pointed officials. scheming about how they can get bribes. we learn that the f.b.i. has been listening for years. >> we operate below the surface. we emerge only when necessary. brad: today the f.b.i. surfaced in a big way. raided liquor stores and the office of the p.g. liquor board. agents combing files and arresting board anuj sud and the administrator david sun. both charged with bribery and for. the owners of palmer liquor and central avenue liquors also arrested. >> these men conspire to trad
our anna-lysa gayle on the way to the scene. we have more details as soon as she gets t larry: now a developing story out of prince george's county where the f.b.i. raided the liquor board headquarters this morning. four people face charges including two board members. brad bell is live with the latest. brad: i have been going through the court documents over the last couple of hours or so. affidavit from the f.b.i. and they include the scripts of phone calls that the f.b.i. intercepted. it...
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the-lysa gayle is covering story from the much quieter rosslyn station tonight. anna-lysa? the numbersimberly, released this afternoon confirmed what we already suspect it when we saw thousands of people filing into the metro station across the city. the women's march on washington was definitely one for the history books. as hundreds of thousands of pink d.c.,illed the streets of metro felt a challenge to keep up with demand. >> metro rose to the occasion. every train we could get out there was out there on the tracks. anna-lysa: it's a challenge workers have not seen since president barack obama's inauguration in 2009. >> every one of our stations had a crowds, people trying to get into the system. anna-lysa: general mag on washington was the second busiest day in metro history with more than one million entrants into the rail system. that came a day after donald trump said some media outlets misrepresented the turnout at friday's inauguration. since then, this side-by-side photo has gone viral, comparing president trump's inauguration with president obama's first. >> the
the-lysa gayle is covering story from the much quieter rosslyn station tonight. anna-lysa? the numbersimberly, released this afternoon confirmed what we already suspect it when we saw thousands of people filing into the metro station across the city. the women's march on washington was definitely one for the history books. as hundreds of thousands of pink d.c.,illed the streets of metro felt a challenge to keep up with demand. >> metro rose to the occasion. every train we could get out...