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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 stable condition at the hospital. stick with abc 7 and wjla.com for updates. alison: that's awful. developing now, we are always told if you see something, say something. that led to an unusual investigation in d.c. a woman on a hike found a violin case with guns inside. of the shocking find in the widening investigation about where they came from. tim barber joins us with the search happening now. what's the latest on this? tim: it is a big mystery tonight. with a person who lives nearby and spot at the officers in the parking lot and scattered in the woods. what caused the commotion. the violin case,
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 stable condition at the hospital. stick with abc 7 and...
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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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. >> gayle was her mother. >> nici was sunshine. she was the kind of person that when she walked in a room, the room lit up. >> gayle raised nici and her sister, tanya, in the suburbs of seattle. there were carefree days at the nearby lake. >> is nici your annoying kid sister or was she a pretty cool kid? how do you remember her? >> she was a very annoying kid sister. mom insisted on dressing us alike. >> in high school, mia says nici was a friend to everyone. >> every day, eating lunch together. she never sat. she would walk around and visit with people. she always saw the good in people. she didn't see the bad in people. >> after graduation, nici brought that winning spirit into the workplace. eventually landing a plum position in the head offices of bally total fitness. kimberly thomas was on her team. >> nici was a great boss. she cared about how your day was, she cared about how you were feeling. she cared about your birthday. >> bally's is where nici met another employee, david pietz. he was six feet tall, four years younger,
. >> gayle was her mother. >> nici was sunshine. she was the kind of person that when she walked in a room, the room lit up. >> gayle raised nici and her sister, tanya, in the suburbs of seattle. there were carefree days at the nearby lake. >> is nici your annoying kid sister or was she a pretty cool kid? how do you remember her? >> she was a very annoying kid sister. mom insisted on dressing us alike. >> in high school, mia says nici was a friend to...
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and gayle, this is quite something. i want to start with the fact the president and the first lady have been out of their cars now. vice president pence and his wife, and there is an exuberance in this town that at the same time, couple of blocks away, there are demonstrators, by the hundreds, the estimates, we'll settle on 500 and see what the final numbers are who are doing their best to disrupt almost nothing, as it turns out. >> i was in the mosh pit watching the inaugural address. it was so refreshing, donald trump ripped up the political playbook during his political campaign, and no one knew if he was scripted or goes in a different direction, he was his authentic self during the inaugural address. lou: randy, that speech, was extraordinary. >> greater moment for america, to be a citizen, if you couldn't feel pride, if you couldn't believe in a better future after hearing that, you're not going to be able to do tt. herew the contrast with simple plain talk which said enough of the poetry and eloquence, talk about
and gayle, this is quite something. i want to start with the fact the president and the first lady have been out of their cars now. vice president pence and his wife, and there is an exuberance in this town that at the same time, couple of blocks away, there are demonstrators, by the hundreds, the estimates, we'll settle on 500 and see what the final numbers are who are doing their best to disrupt almost nothing, as it turns out. >> i was in the mosh pit watching the inaugural address. it...
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do they protest too much, gayle? this is remarkable.wants to find out if our electoral system is working properly, whether we being defrauded and whether there is some reeking of the system. >> that's right, why are they so exercised? the truth is this is a very important issue and that's why they care about it so much. they are juggling nomadic doubs information they are trying to put out there. the truth is voter fraud is abundant in this country. the fact that they're going for voter ids and saying that somehow that's racist shows are ridiculous their argument is. >> lou: is remarkable. charlie, your reaction to all this? >> charlie: it boggles the mind that all these people would come out and insist that there is nothing to see or nothing wrong, move along. but of course we hear dozens and hundreds of stories every election of individual cases where people do do things that are at the very least, very highly questionable. most recently, in november, we have at audit of the michigan results where it found that the number of ballots t
do they protest too much, gayle? this is remarkable.wants to find out if our electoral system is working properly, whether we being defrauded and whether there is some reeking of the system. >> that's right, why are they so exercised? the truth is this is a very important issue and that's why they care about it so much. they are juggling nomadic doubs information they are trying to put out there. the truth is voter fraud is abundant in this country. the fact that they're going for voter...
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what was her reaction to her -- >> let's say this, gayle. about a woman who has won every major prize. the room, which is usually raucus and loud, you could hear a pin drop while she was speaking and everyone kind of digested what she said because it was a well crafted speech. if you didn't know where she was going at first, you quickly became aware. i thought it was -- you know i thought she got her point across and i think that's why you're hearing from the president-elect today. >> all right. conversation to be kinned. go ahead. >> by the way, gayle, i do want to say one thing. i am rocking the "cbs this morning" mug today because it is in honor of your fifth anniversary. so congratulations, you guys, and enjoy the day. >> i want one of those, too. we don't have one of those mugs. they're collector items. >> they're coming your way, matter of fact. i guarantee you they'll be there tomorrow. >> thank you, kevin. very nice of you. >> cheers. >> cheers to you, too. entertainment tonight will have more coverage of the golden globes ceremony t
what was her reaction to her -- >> let's say this, gayle. about a woman who has won every major prize. the room, which is usually raucus and loud, you could hear a pin drop while she was speaking and everyone kind of digested what she said because it was a well crafted speech. if you didn't know where she was going at first, you quickly became aware. i thought it was -- you know i thought she got her point across and i think that's why you're hearing from the president-elect today....
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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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gayle? >> yep. it's brand-new day.ember when you went to the circus as a little kid. >> i still go. >> kids love the circus. >> it is a lot of fun. human tricks. >> i get that. the circus and the malls. oh, no. manny, we thank you again. >>> the video from the ground is very impressive. coming up next, you'll see the view captured by three friends from more than a mile and a half up in the air. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by petsmart. ♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. ♪ ♪ ♪ [beeping] the 2017 rav4 with toyota safety sense, standard. toyota. let's go places. a heart attack doesn't or how healthy you look. no matter who you are, a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. uhh, this is never easy, sugar, but your position here has been made redundant. what? who's rep
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gayle. >> all right.nk you, very much, adriana diaz reporting from taiwan. >>> a black man in illinois is suing police after he says that he was falsely and violenceaole arrested. the 2015 arrest was captured on several cameras outside of evanston. the video was just released. the man says that officers used excessive force after a passerby called 911 to report a possible break isn't. and dean reynolds shows what's next. >> i think the person is following me. i see it. >> reporter: october 5th, 2015, a dash cam picked up his cell phone information. he considered going to the police department for protection from the trailing driver. little did he know just minutes earlier, that driver following behind had called the cops on him, accusing him of grand theft auto. >> he was african-american with a black hood. >> reporter: in his rear view mirror, crosby watched the police creep closer. moments later the engineering student got out with his hands up and was taken down by four officers. >> on the ground! >> i
gayle. >> all right.nk you, very much, adriana diaz reporting from taiwan. >>> a black man in illinois is suing police after he says that he was falsely and violenceaole arrested. the 2015 arrest was captured on several cameras outside of evanston. the video was just released. the man says that officers used excessive force after a passerby called 911 to report a possible break isn't. and dean reynolds shows what's next. >> i think the person is following me. i see it....
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gayle? >> thank you very much, katie. >>> the man tortured in chicago during a live facebook stream is now speaking out about his ordeal. the victim is doing as well as can be expected and they're asked for privacy. investigators believe four people attacked him partly because of his race and partly because of his mental disability. dean reynolds is at the courthouse where the suspects face charges including hate crimes and aggravated kidnapping. >> reporter: good morning. the four suspects will be in the courthouse later this afternoon for a bond hearing. wouch them was actually a sometime friend of the victim. now a word of warning. what you're about to see is difficult difficult to watch. in a new v oideof the assault, the young man is forto out of a toilet. the victim who is white is also seen being kicked, choked, and cut. all of it streamed live on facebook. the suspects are sisters brittany and tanishia coveriing and their friends jordan hill and tesfaye cooper. the victim's brother-i
gayle? >> thank you very much, katie. >>> the man tortured in chicago during a live facebook stream is now speaking out about his ordeal. the victim is doing as well as can be expected and they're asked for privacy. investigators believe four people attacked him partly because of his race and partly because of his mental disability. dean reynolds is at the courthouse where the suspects face charges including hate crimes and aggravated kidnapping. >> reporter: good morning....
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i bet you saw and heard a lot. >> it was amazing, gayle.tionally the golden globes is full of surprises and a good indicator of who will get a lot of love at the time and apparently "la la land" is front and center. the contemporary musical won in every category in which it was nominated. ryan gosling and emma stone were honored for their acting. when you guys started this whole project, you're going sing, you're going to dance and do this whole stuff, what did you think? >> emma had this in the bag coming off "february." >> you know, it's not. it's not. >> maybe some of it. >> reporter: the la la sweep was good for other nominees. >> there was a kiss between ryan and andrew garfield. >> they did? >> i'm happy for them. >> viola davis. thank you. >> viola davis won best actress for the long portrayal in fen s fences. >> what about my life. >> he gave an emotional introduction to meryl streep who echoed a vigilant call in the years ahead. >> it's our responsibility to uphold what it is to be an american and what america is about and the true
i bet you saw and heard a lot. >> it was amazing, gayle.tionally the golden globes is full of surprises and a good indicator of who will get a lot of love at the time and apparently "la la land" is front and center. the contemporary musical won in every category in which it was nominated. ryan gosling and emma stone were honored for their acting. when you guys started this whole project, you're going sing, you're going to dance and do this whole stuff, what did you think?...
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. >> is that acceptable, gayle? >> no, listen. >> at the senate confirmation hearing he spent a moment with al frankel. >> i hope you have as much fun on that diet as you had on your couch. may i rephrase that? >> oh, lord. >> guzman is now in the handsf o u.s. authorities. >>> a desperate search is under way for those buried by an avalanche. >>> a page is turned on a historic chapter in american history. >> the marine one helicopter that's going to carry him off had better have extra juice in it because people are not ready to let go. >> -- and all that matters. >> inauguration day. >> it's real. >> no matter who you voted for, tomorrow is day when every american should stay off facebook. i mean really. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> rain is expected during the inauguration. >> it literally might rain on >> if it really pours, that's okay because people will realize it's my real hair, and that's okay. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> it's inauguration day. five
. >> is that acceptable, gayle? >> no, listen. >> at the senate confirmation hearing he spent a moment with al frankel. >> i hope you have as much fun on that diet as you had on your couch. may i rephrase that? >> oh, lord. >> guzman is now in the handsf o u.s. authorities. >>> a desperate search is under way for those buried by an avalanche. >>> a page is turned on a historic chapter in american history. >> the marine one helicopter...
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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: i wonder if they were inspired to do that after seeing your report on news channel 8 tonight. stay connected and keep track the changing weather by downloading the stormwatch 7 app. you can also get updates on air and >> the street ate my car. >> my car was halfway in the hole. kimberly: a six inch water main broke at about 9 a.m., flooding homes. when crews arrived, the street opened up, creating a massive sinkhole that swallowed two cars. and nohen i have no heat water and no car. it's not something that you expect to see when you open your front door in a major city. the road just caved in. it's troubling. kimberly: at least she was not in it. a water department spokesman said they would work with everyone who suffered damage. outrage in ashburn tonight. a couple left a look all mexican restaurant without tip her service. then they left behind a racist message on the receipt. as mike carter-conneen reports, those customers are not getting the last word. >> "great service,
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: i wonder if they were inspired to do that after seeing your report on news channel 8 tonight. stay connected and keep track the changing weather by downloading the stormwatch 7 app. you can also get updates on air and >> the street ate my car. >> my car was halfway in the hole. kimberly: a six inch water main broke at about 9 a.m., flooding homes. when crews arrived, the street opened up, creating a massive sinkhole that swallowed two cars. and...
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live from 14th and k, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.athan: this is richard spencer, a white supremacist who ias been seen provoking naz salutes. today he was punched in the face by a protester and the man who punched him just took off. spencer has rented property in alexandria, old town. despite the protests of in the neighborhood. of. is not the only site protests. antitrust demonstrators gathering in several states. anti-trump demonstrators gathering in several states across the country. no word on injuries at any of the demonstrations. toson: right now we want take another look at the military ball tonight, as president trump continues to address the crowd. military, as well as those serving in afghanistan who are watching on the screen. let's listen for just one second. president trump: we are going to everamerica greater than before. so i want to thank all of you. jonathan: now to the trump presidency. less than 12 hours under president trop, there is movement on the affordable care act. alison: he signed an executive order tonight
live from 14th and k, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.athan: this is richard spencer, a white supremacist who ias been seen provoking naz salutes. today he was punched in the face by a protester and the man who punched him just took off. spencer has rented property in alexandria, old town. despite the protests of in the neighborhood. of. is not the only site protests. antitrust demonstrators gathering in several states. anti-trump demonstrators gathering in several states across the country. no...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.ew tonight, a two alarm fire forced dozens from a high-rise in falls church. before 8started just p.m. on a 25th floor apartment on george mason drive. to findters arrived flames on the balcony and residents being evacuated. the fire spread to a unit on the 26th floor before it was put out. no injuries reported and no word on the cause. it was not the outcome redskins fans were hoping for today. robert burton has more on the loss to the giants that is keeping the redskins out of the playoffs. you will read about this one. robert: you know the saying, it's not how you start, it's how you finish. more win redskins would be going to the playoffs, barring a tie between the packers and lyons. that did not happen. fourth quarter, cousins funds jordan reed for the one yard score, tied. too many mistakes cost the redskins. 13-10n the fourth, redskins, cousins picked off. that is the backbreaker. the redskins lose 19-10, playoff hopes gone, finishing the season 8-7-1. never, oh,n it is man, i'm
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.ew tonight, a two alarm fire forced dozens from a high-rise in falls church. before 8started just p.m. on a 25th floor apartment on george mason drive. to findters arrived flames on the balcony and residents being evacuated. the fire spread to a unit on the 26th floor before it was put out. no injuries reported and no word on the cause. it was not the outcome redskins fans were hoping for today. robert burton has more on the loss to the giants that is keeping the...
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later tonight, gayle will host a cbs news special "mary tyler moore: love is all around."00, 8:00 central. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org chop highway 17 which is still closed in b directions.. >>> kpix 5 news begins with a developing story in the santa cruz mountains. chopper 5 over highway 17 which is still closed in both directions. a sea of headlights, gridlock, stretching back miles as police search for a bank robbery suspect considered armed and dangerous. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida in for allen martin. this evening, a warning from the santa clara county sheriff's department: they are telling residents of the redwood estates neighborhood to be careful as they make their way home this evening. they are putting the word out to report anything out of the ordinary as they search for this suspect. the man robbed a bank of america branch in scotts valley this morning. officers followed
later tonight, gayle will host a cbs news special "mary tyler moore: love is all around."00, 8:00 central. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org chop highway 17 which is still closed in b directions.. >>> kpix 5 news begins with a developing story in the santa cruz mountains. chopper 5 over highway 17 which is still...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. interestingis is an development -- a free place to stay offered from airbnb. ceo said his company is providing free housing for refugees and anyone not allowed in the u.s. and to contact him if there is an urgent need for housing. the immigration crackdown could mean issues with the upcoming academy awards. an oscar-winning d cast, and crew cannot attend because they are from iran, one of the countries that his band from entry to the u.s. for a time. the academy calls recent development extremely troubling. his film was nominated for best foreign language film. weather, gears to the after a very mild start to the weekend, the chilly temperatures and snow chances are coming. let's get a first look at the forecast with meteorologist josh knight. josh: for a lot of us, it is still a clear night, the temperatures tumbling. a great shot of the capital, but that means we are closer to freezing. the temperatures around the metro, d.c., reagan national, still 38 degrees. not too far outside o
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. interestingis is an development -- a free place to stay offered from airbnb. ceo said his company is providing free housing for refugees and anyone not allowed in the u.s. and to contact him if there is an urgent need for housing. the immigration crackdown could mean issues with the upcoming academy awards. an oscar-winning d cast, and crew cannot attend because they are from iran, one of the countries that his band from entry to the u.s. for a time. the academy...
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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...
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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 international hotel in new york city. also tonight, alec baldwin, known for his impressions of donald trump, on "saturday night live." whether you are protesting were celebrating, expect a lot of security. there are active checkpoints, barriers all through the city. 300 police officers were sworn in as deputy marshals. from as far away as oregon and minnesota, top of the thousands of national guard troops who will be here. we will have breaking news coverage of any protests going protests, it was a grandiose celebration at the lincoln memorial tonight. this kicks off the presidential inauguration of donald trump. tonight, the first family was sitting in the front row, trump taking to the microphone to address america before he becomes president in just hours. tom roussey is live on the national mall with more.
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 international hotel in new york city. also tonight, alec baldwin, known for his impressions of donald trump, on "saturday night live." whether you are protesting were celebrating, expect a lot of security. there are active checkpoints, barriers all through the city. 300 police...
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gayle. >> seth doane reporting from jerusalem. you. >>> this morning, we've got our first pictures from a potentially life-saving satellite. what it can do and not do. more to learn about extreme weather. and we invite you to scribe to cbs on itunes. we're celebrating five years on the air with a series looking back at what we think are some sisallityson, tom hanks. we'll be right back. ♪ t getting ripped off. start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know f
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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 avoid go to the website wjla.com. maureen: there is a motion to name e.m.s. in the yellow line incident. they cite previous court claims saying the firefighter the not be help liable for edge injuries or death responding to emergency situations. you might recall 80 people on the train and the family of the woman who died filed a lawsuit against the two agencies. today a worker who fell 30 feet down the shaft did not take necessary precautions. a day later two employees were shot. the third rail. there is questions whether the procedures were followed just this week when doors on a yellow line train opened before the train reached platform. >> the statement is his e triggered the door. we are looking into the device. we didn't find a defect with the device. jonathan: by changes coming for ben's chili bowl. why the mural is gone. maureen: so many protest in the capitol it's -- capital, is this the new normal? how
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 avoid go to the website wjla.com. maureen: there is a motion to name e.m.s. in the yellow line incident. they cite previous court claims saying the firefighter the not be help liable for edge injuries or death responding to emergency situations. you might recall 80 people on the train and the family of the woman who died filed a lawsuit...
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gayle? >> jan, thank you very much. >>> the trump inauguration is more than two weeks away now but congress is moving full steam ahead to get writ of obamacare. the vote followed president obama's working to save his signature achievement. vice president-elect mike pence was also on capitol hill. he's helping to repeal the law. nancy cordes is there with the next step of the debate. nancy, good morning. >> good morning. i'm told out and tell personal stories of those who are benefitting from the law. with repeal, all but assured the fight moves on to who's going to get the blame if people lose coverage. >> the ayes have 51, the nays, 48. >> the republicans took the first repeal vote on wednesday. >> now trehey' going to own it. >> as the two sides tangled over who's going to own the po post-repeal mess if there is one. >> the simple fact is everyone knows who owns obamacare. >> president obama and vice president-elect mike pence both came to capitol hill. >> look out for the american people.
gayle? >> jan, thank you very much. >>> the trump inauguration is more than two weeks away now but congress is moving full steam ahead to get writ of obamacare. the vote followed president obama's working to save his signature achievement. vice president-elect mike pence was also on capitol hill. he's helping to repeal the law. nancy cordes is there with the next step of the debate. nancy, good morning. >> good morning. i'm told out and tell personal stories of those who...
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gayle? >> josh, charlie, good to see you.resident's continues about matinee good lucks and that you're man of integrity and i sense you're a little nostalgic when you've had dustups with the press. how are you feeling? were you feeling nostalgic yesterday? >> it's hard not to feel nostalg nostalgic, certainly the president's farewell address he delivered to the country from chicago a couple of weeks ago kicked off a couple of weeks of nostalgia around here. it's been an amazing run and remarkable to have served for a albrighton i so deeply believe in. one of my principle responsibilities has been to try to manage the relationship between the white house press corps and the white house and it's not been entirely friendly, but it's -- there's is up pieced to be friction in that relationship. the day that the white house press corps walks into my office and says we're totally satisfied with what you guys are doing -- >> -- it's the day you're not doing your job. >> that's right. we're not doing our job. >> how you do feel about
gayle? >> josh, charlie, good to see you.resident's continues about matinee good lucks and that you're man of integrity and i sense you're a little nostalgic when you've had dustups with the press. how are you feeling? were you feeling nostalgic yesterday? >> it's hard not to feel nostalg nostalgic, certainly the president's farewell address he delivered to the country from chicago a couple of weeks ago kicked off a couple of weeks of nostalgia around here. it's been an amazing run...
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live in georgetown, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. michelle: president trump issued new executive orders tonight about immigration. the president and definitely suspended the u.s. for at least 120 days. it also bans anyone from terror-watch countries from entering the u.s., although this countries have not been identified. it is being called extreme vetting of new immigrants with the goal of keeping terrorists out. in an interview tonight, trump said a persecuted christians will begin priority over other refugees, saying they have been "horribly treated." all of this capping his first big day talking about foreign policy. for the first time since taking office, president donald trump posted a foreign leader at the white house, meeting with the british prime minister, discussing foreign policy and trade. president trump and i to build our relationship. michelle: also working on his relationship with another ally, sing he talked on the phone with mexico's president for an hour, a day after the president canceled a trip to washington ami
live in georgetown, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. michelle: president trump issued new executive orders tonight about immigration. the president and definitely suspended the u.s. for at least 120 days. it also bans anyone from terror-watch countries from entering the u.s., although this countries have not been identified. it is being called extreme vetting of new immigrants with the goal of keeping terrorists out. in an interview tonight, trump said a persecuted christians will begin priority...
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gayle is doing an interview at trump tower right now.that tomorrow during the >>> many who voted for trump have a positive outlook. others have doubt. our new series "we the people" examine that. >>> plus, president obama will receive his final mail delivery from americans tonight as commander in chief. ahead we hear from the women who sort through millions of messages and from one letter writer who received a reply. >>> right now it's time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. mccartney hopes to regain copyrights next year to songs he wrote for the band. now under american law works produced before 1978 must be returned to their creators 56 years after the date of the original copyright. guess what? 2018 will be 56 years since john lennon and mccartney first started writing songs together. >> wow. >> 56 years. >>> the "los angeles times" reports on the priciest house for sale in the united states. it is a newly built mega mansion in bel air. the list price, $250 million. it has 12 bedrooms and a helicopter on the r
gayle is doing an interview at trump tower right now.that tomorrow during the >>> many who voted for trump have a positive outlook. others have doubt. our new series "we the people" examine that. >>> plus, president obama will receive his final mail delivery from americans tonight as commander in chief. ahead we hear from the women who sort through millions of messages and from one letter writer who received a reply. >>> right now it's time to show you this...
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years, gayle. >> we have full trust. >> yes. say you have a good taste and may i say once again you are right, hello, rahel. we have a lot coming up. we have latest on former president george hw bush's condition after he was hospitalized, plus charlie will be in the white house providing room with josh ernest. they have a lot the to talk about including decision to commute chelsea manning's sentence and his advice for incoming press secretary sean spicer. we are taking a look at differences between president-elect trump's current lane and, the one we although as air force one. effort to try to save historic artifacts and louisiana wherever hour, listen to this, is destroying piece of land about the size of a football field. that is huge. those stories and more we will see you at 7:00. jim, did your mouth fall off when you said size of the foot the ball field. >> i was thinking about the plane. do you have a private plane, gayle you really should have one. >> yes, i have a private lane and it is called united, hearn , delta and j
years, gayle. >> we have full trust. >> yes. say you have a good taste and may i say once again you are right, hello, rahel. we have a lot coming up. we have latest on former president george hw bush's condition after he was hospitalized, plus charlie will be in the white house providing room with josh ernest. they have a lot the to talk about including decision to commute chelsea manning's sentence and his advice for incoming press secretary sean spicer. we are taking a look at...
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live at the national mall, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.he entire route for the march and the roads that will be affected by this on our website, wjla.com. and stay with abc 7 and wjla.com for continuing coverage. alison: an emotional interview tonight with the parents of hannah graham, the uva student from alexandria who was murdered in 2014. jesse mathieu pled guilty in the case, but her parents said that he should have been stopped before he ever had contact with hannah. atthew had been convicted of misdemeanor for years before the murder and was tied with a series of other crimes. >> jesse matthews at large in virginia and his dna had been taken on his conviction for criminal trespass, then he would have been in jail where he rightly belonged. alison: they are pushing for dna testing for misdemeanors, the mission now to prevent another tragedy. jonathan: happening now, the source -- the search for the people who assaulted a postal worker in georgetown. the attack happened on 32nd street in the middle of the afternoon. the police say tha
live at the national mall, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.he entire route for the march and the roads that will be affected by this on our website, wjla.com. and stay with abc 7 and wjla.com for continuing coverage. alison: an emotional interview tonight with the parents of hannah graham, the uva student from alexandria who was murdered in 2014. jesse mathieu pled guilty in the case, but her parents said that he should have been stopped before he ever had contact with hannah. atthew had been...
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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 environme
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: more than 50 lawmakers have been vocal about refusing to attend the inauguration. is it his stork defiance or a common protest? -- is it an developing now come a construction worker is dead after falling from a scaffolding in northwest of georgia avenue at a building under construction. the circumstances are under investigation. jonathan: 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- american airlines is the latest to offer stripped-down air travel for a lower price will stop basic economy fares will go on sale in late february in 10 different markets. but you have to give up a few things -- no refunds, no use of overhead bins, no early boarding, and no seat assignment until check-in. alison: a lot of no's. amazon is expanding in maryland, announcing a project for 1.2 million square foot fulfillment center in cecil county. than 3000loys more people at its employment and sorting centers in baltimore. the new facility would create 700 positions. it is expected to be built by the end o
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: more than 50 lawmakers have been vocal about refusing to attend the inauguration. is it his stork defiance or a common protest? -- is it an developing now come a construction worker is dead after falling from a scaffolding in northwest of georgia avenue at a building under construction. the circumstances are under investigation. jonathan: 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- american airlines is the latest to offer stripped-down air travel for a lower...
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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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and gayle, this is quite something. i want to start with the fact the president and the first lady have been out of their cars now. vice president pence and his wife, and there is an exuberance in this town that at the same time, couple of blocks away, there are demonstrators, by the hundreds, the estimates, we'll settle on 500 and see what the final numbers are who are doing their best to disrupt almost nothing, as it turns out. >> i was in the mosh pit watching the inaugural address. it was so refreshing, donald trump ripped up the political playbook during his political campaign, and no one knew if he was scripted or goes in a different direction, he was his authentic self during the inaugural address. lou: randy, that speech, was extraordinary. >> greater moment for america, to be a citizen, if you couldn't feel pride, if you couldn't believe in a better future after hearing that, you're not going to be able to do that. he drew the contrast with simple plain talk which said enough of the poetry and eloquence, talk a
and gayle, this is quite something. i want to start with the fact the president and the first lady have been out of their cars now. vice president pence and his wife, and there is an exuberance in this town that at the same time, couple of blocks away, there are demonstrators, by the hundreds, the estimates, we'll settle on 500 and see what the final numbers are who are doing their best to disrupt almost nothing, as it turns out. >> i was in the mosh pit watching the inaugural address. it...
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. >> gayle king joins us with a preview, good morning, gayle. >> hi jimmy heard you say you were just spain i was in spain too this summer. >> don't tell people, they don't know we were together on a big long vacation, gayle. >> jim, let's give them something to talk about that is what i say. >> um-hmm. >> good to see you too. >> good to see you guys. >> jim still didn't tell me where i was. >> myorka. >> i was too. >> see. >> i told you, we were on vacation. >> myorka is very lovely. but i'll tell you what we are doing today, we are at the white house with the president 's planned executive action on immigration. the plus we will take you to hawaii where people are fighting facebook's mark zuckerberg over his 700-acre purchase. why? well, they say he is inn fling ing on their rights to the land. >>> we will introduce to you group of others working legally, in the marijuana industry, those stories and more we will see you at 7:00 straight up, clock counting, we will see you very soon. >> looking good, guys. >> thanks, gayle. >> all right, thanks. >>> improvement this technology retues
. >> gayle king joins us with a preview, good morning, gayle. >> hi jimmy heard you say you were just spain i was in spain too this summer. >> don't tell people, they don't know we were together on a big long vacation, gayle. >> jim, let's give them something to talk about that is what i say. >> um-hmm. >> good to see you too. >> good to see you guys. >> jim still didn't tell me where i was. >> myorka. >> i was too. >> see....
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. >> we have christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle bringing you the best of the web, including this from gaston. >> wait until you see what he does next. >> see the magical transformation in the magic kingdom. >> what? >>> the ladies in this video were going about their routine when their day took a 180. we see this man and his child get onto a bus, he sits his child down, and his backpack suddenly starts shooting flares. it's like a jet pack. fireworks. he thinks he packed his bag too tightly with the fireworks and a sparkler was set off. a woman was taken to the hospital for her injuries. both of her cheeks were burned. >> i would not expect fireworks to spontaneously go off in your backpack. >> i know. depends what you were storing it next to, how hot did it get and how did the sparks come out of the bag as well. >> this guy won't receive a fine or any other consequences. >> sadly, it's just a terrible accident. >>> this next incident was not intentional either. you can see this woman in turkey walking down the icy slope. >> holy cow! when she slips -- >> she can't stop. >> the t
. >> we have christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle bringing you the best of the web, including this from gaston. >> wait until you see what he does next. >> see the magical transformation in the magic kingdom. >> what? >>> the ladies in this video were going about their routine when their day took a 180. we see this man and his child get onto a bus, he sits his child down, and his backpack suddenly starts shooting flares. it's like a jet pack. fireworks. he...
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in ellicott city, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. michelle: good news about crime in d.c. -- the police a violent crime went down 10% last year and the closure rates for homicide is at 70%. now the challenge is to keep the momentum in 2017. interim police chief peter newsham is putting plans in place to keep the district safe. the police are deploying an onortant tool for security inauguration day. mounted officers are going through training before the big day. 45 mounted patrols will have a view above the crowd to help manage the people, survey the parade, and respond to disturbances. the horses are specially trained to focus, regardless of noise and distractions. jonathan: virginia governor terry mcaulif address tonight. delivered hours after the journal assembly gaveled into session, he highlighted his first years as governor. if you federal credit union will jobs in frederick county. he said the economy would benefit more if they were less dependent on spending by the federal government. governor mcauliffe: we are not always goin
in ellicott city, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. michelle: good news about crime in d.c. -- the police a violent crime went down 10% last year and the closure rates for homicide is at 70%. now the challenge is to keep the momentum in 2017. interim police chief peter newsham is putting plans in place to keep the district safe. the police are deploying an onortant tool for security inauguration day. mounted officers are going through training before the big day. 45 mounted patrols will have a view...