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maureen: thank you, jeff. in the aftermath of friday's attacks many of americans are talking about whether and how many syrian refugees should be taken in by this country. 30 governors say they don't want them. connecticut's governor accepted a family of refugees after state of indiana turned them away. >> it's the right thing, the humane thing to do. frankly if you believe in god it's the morally correct thing to do. maureen: governor's dan malloy's view mirror that of president hollande. he said france will remain a country of freedom and continue to accept syrian refugees. in tennessee a top republican party official calls for the national guard to round up the refugees already in the state. congress is debating whether to increase scrutiny of refugees. in the past hour, the white house says president obama would veto the legislation. you can count on abc7 to continue to follow the events in france. we will bring you any developments as they happen. leon: here comes the rain. big changes are coming with it.
maureen: thank you, jeff. in the aftermath of friday's attacks many of americans are talking about whether and how many syrian refugees should be taken in by this country. 30 governors say they don't want them. connecticut's governor accepted a family of refugees after state of indiana turned them away. >> it's the right thing, the humane thing to do. frankly if you believe in god it's the morally correct thing to do. maureen: governor's dan malloy's view mirror that of president...
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leon, maureen and robert. leon: the great weather on sunday might be another reason the skins wish they could stay here. robert: tom brady is playing like tom brady right now. no bert way to put it. they will need good luck there. deflated football or not tom brady is at the top of his game. what is the game plan for the skins? find that out after the break. bradley beal wants a max contract and he is showing he deserves it. we'll talk wizards next in sports. wow. this place is spectacular. thank you . we worked with a designer from havertys for a complete refresh. you must be happy to get out of that tiny house? yeah you know when we realized how great the furniture could be, knew we wanted re space. when we realized how great thhow much more space?, we went from a hundred square feet ... three thousand! (whispers) three thousand! we still have the iginal structure. (she uses it as a yoga studio. it's more like a tool shed. refresh your space with bonus discounts up to one-thousand dollars at havertys. plus e
leon, maureen and robert. leon: the great weather on sunday might be another reason the skins wish they could stay here. robert: tom brady is playing like tom brady right now. no bert way to put it. they will need good luck there. deflated football or not tom brady is at the top of his game. what is the game plan for the skins? find that out after the break. bradley beal wants a max contract and he is showing he deserves it. we'll talk wizards next in sports. wow. this place is spectacular....
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leon, maureen, erin? maureen: thank you, doug. leon: speaking of santa, erin has been talking to a round jolly fellow. erin: yes. that is right. he is dealing with an issue that many folks have to deal with. the redskins nose tackle terrance knighton opens up about his excruciating migraines. but the wizards are struggling. and randy wittman has seen enough. n: the wizards dropomments their third straight game. erin: it was a loss to the thunder. randy wittman was so angry he called team and you better believe their main focus moving forward is defense. that was the foundation of washington success in the past two playoff runs, the defense. but right now, in the losing streak they are giving up 119 points per game. >> guys can play 120 minutes for one defensive rebound. i can get a rebound. we're not manning up. that is what it boils down to. we didn't have anybody play good. erin: maybe we should get leon out there. he could get a rebound. leon: one. one. erin: defense is one of the redskins' strongest areas and the d-line hope t
leon, maureen, erin? maureen: thank you, doug. leon: speaking of santa, erin has been talking to a round jolly fellow. erin: yes. that is right. he is dealing with an issue that many folks have to deal with. the redskins nose tackle terrance knighton opens up about his excruciating migraines. but the wizards are struggling. and randy wittman has seen enough. n: the wizards dropomments their third straight game. erin: it was a loss to the thunder. randy wittman was so angry he called team and...
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maureen? maureen: "dancing with the stars" is down to the final four contestants. and it's anyone's title to be won. kidd o'shea is live in sunny los angeles where people are already lined up for tonight's big show. kidd: good evening to you. behind me "dancing with the stars," this is a closed rehearsal going on right now. moments ago we heard that famous rehearsal, or the results music that happens when a couple does get eliminated. one couple is going home tonight. we caught up with fans earlier this morning. we spoke to them to find out who they think will be the big winner tonight. one fan was a huge nick carter fan. >> i really want my book autographed. kevin signed it when we were at disney land. not together. we just happened to be at disney land at the same time. now i need nick to sign it. kidd: do you think nick can pull off the win in thefy -- definitely. kidd: can i answer about the outfit? >> we have to be sparkly. kidd: i'll dance with you. there we go! beautiful! doing some dancing on my own. obviously not good enough for "dancing with the stars" ri
maureen? maureen: "dancing with the stars" is down to the final four contestants. and it's anyone's title to be won. kidd o'shea is live in sunny los angeles where people are already lined up for tonight's big show. kidd: good evening to you. behind me "dancing with the stars," this is a closed rehearsal going on right now. moments ago we heard that famous rehearsal, or the results music that happens when a couple does get eliminated. one couple is going home tonight. we...
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maureen: thank you. these are live pictures you are looking at right now of the frenchembassy in northwest washington. since friday attacks the memorial there is growing. many people have put flowers, light candles. leon: controversy comments from the campaign trail and donald trump. he said closing mosquesacross the u.s. is something he would consider in the wake of terror attacks. the presidential candidate said it's something he would hate to do but said there is embedded hatred coming from mosques. france's interior minister called for shutting down french mosques preach hatred. amasvema nht is underway in france and beyond. several law enforcement agencies now working to track down those who may have played a role in the terror attack or paris supporting them. this ias dozens are still beg treat at hospital anthworlds that have been lost. the senior political reporter scott thuman is in paris tonight and he joins us live. scott, what is the mood like there tonight? what has been done with the intell
maureen: thank you. these are live pictures you are looking at right now of the frenchembassy in northwest washington. since friday attacks the memorial there is growing. many people have put flowers, light candles. leon: controversy comments from the campaign trail and donald trump. he said closing mosquesacross the u.s. is something he would consider in the wake of terror attacks. the presidential candidate said it's something he would hate to do but said there is embedded hatred coming from...
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maureen: 7 on your side. call our helpdesk at to get answers you may have about health insurance and your benefits. phone lines are open until 6:30. doug: clear skies outside the weather center. gorgeous sunset this evening. we will talk about a cold front coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. erin: maureen: breaking news of a suspicious vehicle on capitol hill. stephen tschida, what have you learned? reporter: about five minutes ago the keep that police take aim down. .they opened up his leg of pennsylvania avenue that is where this vehicle was parked precariously. apparently enrolled into another vehicle and parked in a suspicious manner. this set off the alarm bells. the bomb detection robot came in here. apparently it inspected the situation. there was a search for the owner, the driver of the vehicle. . we understand they may have been located we also just spoke with some of the park police about 40 seconds ago. they said it is open to pedestrians. he said it is all clear. an abundance of caution but now thin
maureen: 7 on your side. call our helpdesk at to get answers you may have about health insurance and your benefits. phone lines are open until 6:30. doug: clear skies outside the weather center. gorgeous sunset this evening. we will talk about a cold front coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. erin: maureen: breaking news of a suspicious vehicle on capitol hill. stephen tschida, what have you learned? reporter: about five minutes ago the keep that police take aim down. .they opened up his leg of...
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maureen: thank you. tonight french investigators are reporting new details about the terrorist strikes that have killed 130 in paris. the paris prosecutor confirmed the identity of the woman terrorist who died in wednesday's raid. she is a relative of mastermind of the attack. investigators are looking to identify a third body found in the rubble of wednesday's raid. france's senate voted to extend the state of emergency in the country for three months. leon: the attack on paris and mali put the world on alert. but lost in the attacks are the 43 dead in beirut on the bombings the day before the terrorist attacks. scott thuman is joining us to tell us we should pay attention to what is going on there. this is coming from your reporting reporting in beirut, right? scott: right. people think bombing is not unusual but there had been a relative calm for a long time. what we saw was a significant change for the worse. the scene was chaos. suicide bombers attack a cluster phobic neighborhood in -- closter phob
maureen: thank you. tonight french investigators are reporting new details about the terrorist strikes that have killed 130 in paris. the paris prosecutor confirmed the identity of the woman terrorist who died in wednesday's raid. she is a relative of mastermind of the attack. investigators are looking to identify a third body found in the rubble of wednesday's raid. france's senate voted to extend the state of emergency in the country for three months. leon: the attack on paris and mali put...
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maureen: my goodness. leon: if that is any foretelling what will happen once they get inside it will be a great night. boy! maureen: what is the latest? doug: rain moves in late tomorrow night and thursday. that is the forecast. the temperatures are mild. then it will turn breezy and cooler on friday. saturday and sunday is cooler. chilly, sunday, monday, tuesday. steve will have more at 11:00. maureen: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir is coming up next. leon: see you here at 11:00. >>> tonight, a special edition of "world news tonight" from paris. and this evening, the new scare. mass evacuations at another stadium. police say there was a serious and credible threat to safety. suddenly, ordering thousands of fans out of the stadium, rushing them to safety. terry moran is in germany tonight. >>> also tonight, the breaking news in the terror manhunt. police are now searching for a second fugitive, believed to be a ninth attacker. this is they have been searched for the alleged eighth attacker
maureen: my goodness. leon: if that is any foretelling what will happen once they get inside it will be a great night. boy! maureen: what is the latest? doug: rain moves in late tomorrow night and thursday. that is the forecast. the temperatures are mild. then it will turn breezy and cooler on friday. saturday and sunday is cooler. chilly, sunday, monday, tuesday. steve will have more at 11:00. maureen: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir is coming up next. leon: see you...
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maureen? maureen: breaking news tonight this time from tennessee avenue in northeast washington. that is where two people have been reported shot. roz plater joins us from the scene. what happened? roz: a mystery is unfolding here. investigators are focused on the house behind me in the 200 block of tennessee avenue northeast where a man and a woman found shot in critical condition. no update on them but we know that the homicide investigators have been called in. a lot of neighbors are coming home and finding the yellow tape in the neighborhood and are surprised. as soon as we get information on what has happened we'll bring it to you. leon: people are banding together to save a dog hurt in an accident. espin the 5-year-old yellow lab. he was impaled by a long piece of steel rebar. that is when dr. julia hawthorne and the veterinarian center stepped in. after two-hour surgery he is table and in recovery -- stable and in recovery. >> hopefully he will do well. we'll see. that was a big first step to get him through surgery. >> he was with a pet sitter when it happened. the homeow
maureen? maureen: breaking news tonight this time from tennessee avenue in northeast washington. that is where two people have been reported shot. roz plater joins us from the scene. what happened? roz: a mystery is unfolding here. investigators are focused on the house behind me in the 200 block of tennessee avenue northeast where a man and a woman found shot in critical condition. no update on them but we know that the homicide investigators have been called in. a lot of neighbors are coming...
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maureen: hope he got a copy of the shellie. leon: to text each other. maureen: how are you doing? doug: well. maureen: it's cold and dreary today. doug: temperatures today in loudoun county that never got out of the 30's. really cold stuff. mild temperatures coming and more rain to deal with before the sunshine is back. this is from washington. cloud cover and the dreary morning. the rain with is us through morning. wednesday morning as well. it's 45 and 39. 52 and 37 the average high and low. 43 in reagan. the wind is shifting east. it will bring up the temperatures. tomorrow the warm front will arrive to get in lower 50's. it's a rainy pattern. but look south. this is a sign that the warmer wind will start to accompany the warm front moving in from the kentucky and the southwestern virginia. that is where the rain is. moisture from the southwest here. the moisture screen will head from the southwest. the rain could be moderate or heavy. the rain is widespread. there there is a low process and a break in the day. the rainfall totals 1.5 and two inches by the time it ends wednesda
maureen: hope he got a copy of the shellie. leon: to text each other. maureen: how are you doing? doug: well. maureen: it's cold and dreary today. doug: temperatures today in loudoun county that never got out of the 30's. really cold stuff. mild temperatures coming and more rain to deal with before the sunshine is back. this is from washington. cloud cover and the dreary morning. the rain with is us through morning. wednesday morning as well. it's 45 and 39. 52 and 37 the average high and low....
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maureen: they say it's not financially feasible. leon: coming up next at 6:00 -- reporter: a cyclist on a bethesda road. the number of people upset. i will have that story coming up. maureen: a big change underway in the weather. what it means for your weekend. harper throwbryce m.v.p. on the resume? a quick turnaround for the hoyas after a disappointing night. that it mh more when abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. maureen: on the eastern shore of maryland and unusual fundraiser is underway for a washington college student. the students disappearance pronto than the close in selected thanks giving. washington college closed monday left officials say a man campus to get a gun and has not been seen since. a gofundme page is now set up to help him once he is found. among the donations, $250 from the school's president. leon: the first baltimore police officer to stand trial in the death of ready great will testify on his own behalf. his trial is scheduled to begin a member 30. you start with manslaughter, assault, and misconduct in office.
maureen: they say it's not financially feasible. leon: coming up next at 6:00 -- reporter: a cyclist on a bethesda road. the number of people upset. i will have that story coming up. maureen: a big change underway in the weather. what it means for your weekend. harper throwbryce m.v.p. on the resume? a quick turnaround for the hoyas after a disappointing night. that it mh more when abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. maureen: on the eastern shore of maryland and unusual fundraiser is underway for a...
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maureen: new images now of the breaking news from akron, ohio. pictures from the local abc affiliate show a home engulfed in flames. we are told the pilot and the copilot for killed when the twin engine jet hit the house. the fate of the other people on board is not cler. expect more tonight at "world news tonight." a dreary drive home across the area after a rainilledday. leon: this is all part of the same weather system that made the slow drive home 24hours ago. ologist doug hill is tracking it for us. when are we going to dy out? doovernight when the skies start to clear. we will get the drier air in right now light drizzle in arlington out the belfort iture weathe center. the steady area f rain pushing orth. every time wefresh the yse ars of shwersuth. it's a proes i may take t ho but th rain will ed. weee tsies clear later. 46 inay. 53 in hagerstown. 54 n manassas aswe spek. forecast maerof eval more hurs t s clear b up to the northwest ch start t the d tomorrow morninbut it's brighter. quite a bit of sunshine rough te day tomorrow as well.
maureen: new images now of the breaking news from akron, ohio. pictures from the local abc affiliate show a home engulfed in flames. we are told the pilot and the copilot for killed when the twin engine jet hit the house. the fate of the other people on board is not cler. expect more tonight at "world news tonight." a dreary drive home across the area after a rainilledday. leon: this is all part of the same weather system that made the slow drive home 24hours ago. ologist doug hill is...
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maureen: now the race for the white house. today donald trump became the first republicanan cdate to file for a spot on the new hampshire primary ballot. democrat martin o'malley was the first democrat to file. they have until december 20 to file for the february primary. leon: coming up on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- a new fall-out for the $2.7 billion military blimp program. maureen: new discovery of the downing of the russian airliner. leon: call to end the science experiment that burned five fair fax county students. while students say hey, not so fast. next. doug: i'm doug hill in the belfort furniture weather center. after another day of warm sunshine. big change. clouds on the way. rain that far behind. details still to come on "abc7 news at 6:00". leon: science experiment done in classrooms for years. lighting chemicals on fire to show the different colors they release when they burn. but friday it burned five students and a teacher at woodson high school in fairfax. students returned to class for the first time since the a
maureen: now the race for the white house. today donald trump became the first republicanan cdate to file for a spot on the new hampshire primary ballot. democrat martin o'malley was the first democrat to file. they have until december 20 to file for the february primary. leon: coming up on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- a new fall-out for the $2.7 billion military blimp program. maureen: new discovery of the downing of the russian airliner. leon: call to end the science experiment that...
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maureen: thank you so much. we will go back to else else in the newsroom who has -- jonathan elias in the newsroom. jonathan: this is a scary turning. at the concert hall where a hundred people are held hostage we are getting reports from the "associated press" automatic gunfire can be heard inside the concert hall. whether or not they are shooting hostages or what they are doing we don't know. they are hearing gunfire inside. the problem at this point for the first responders that have to bring in special weapons teams and negotiators and try to figure out what they have got. it usually takes them a while to figure out what they are up against. they can't go through the doors to open fire. if you have three or four gunmen and hundreds of people held hostage that is not a good way to do it. they can't do that. the problem is they don't have time on their side. i appears gunfire is heard inside the concert hall. automatic gunfire. doors are locked. the people are held hostage inside there. we get more information
maureen: thank you so much. we will go back to else else in the newsroom who has -- jonathan elias in the newsroom. jonathan: this is a scary turning. at the concert hall where a hundred people are held hostage we are getting reports from the "associated press" automatic gunfire can be heard inside the concert hall. whether or not they are shooting hostages or what they are doing we don't know. they are hearing gunfire inside. the problem at this point for the first responders that...
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maureen: okay. tomorrow the first family will take part in a service project before eating dinner at the white house. the dinner will not include honest and abe or abe and honest. leon: amazing what you can say when you are not running for office anymore. doug: good stuff today. last year the day before thanksgiving get-away we had light snow in the area. our friend brian van de graaff sent us this picture downstairs. his wife caught this. his son tony if you see the circle he got nailed in the back. see the circle top? that is a snowball in mid-air. millisecond later is smack to the side of the head. maureen: good photo. doug: if you are in snowball stuff i don't have anything in the forecast to do that. but i can tell you a lot of places will have the snowball fights tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night because of the snow falling and moving from the specific northwest to the rockies. we are in the 40's in a few spots. here is what we have got for you. mostly clear night with the light wins. ther
maureen: okay. tomorrow the first family will take part in a service project before eating dinner at the white house. the dinner will not include honest and abe or abe and honest. leon: amazing what you can say when you are not running for office anymore. doug: good stuff today. last year the day before thanksgiving get-away we had light snow in the area. our friend brian van de graaff sent us this picture downstairs. his wife caught this. his son tony if you see the circle he got nailed in the...
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maureen: charles severance will be sentenced in january. the jury recommended three life sentences plus 38 years. leon: one person is in custody tonight accused of trying to rob a worker at the outlet mall in washington county. police tell us that bryce house had a gun on him when he walked up to an employee last night and repeatedly demanded the store's deposit. the employee didn't have them. house took off from the scene but he is facing several charges including armed robbery now. the victim reported a woman was with house in the incident. if you have any information, washington county police want to talk with you as soon as possible. up next on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- metro's top pick is out. so now what happens? how wmata plans to fill their top spot. maureen: 70 degrees and sunny. hard to believe it's november. you can help -- we can help you plan for the rest of the week in doug's full forecast next. erin: i'm erin hawksworth. the nationals finally have their man and the caps are in new york. looking for a little payback. this is all
maureen: charles severance will be sentenced in january. the jury recommended three life sentences plus 38 years. leon: one person is in custody tonight accused of trying to rob a worker at the outlet mall in washington county. police tell us that bryce house had a gun on him when he walked up to an employee last night and repeatedly demanded the store's deposit. the employee didn't have them. house took off from the scene but he is facing several charges including armed robbery now. the victim...
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maureen: we are told that security will be tight. and thousands are on the way to thanksgiving destinations. brianne carter is live at the national airport with a look at concerns. brianne: we have seen a stepped up security, visible presence. for the security lines, smooth sailing at this hour on this travel tuesday. for many in the region today is the day to pack up and head out. the busy travel day is a after there is a issue. kevin spent years in afghanistan and he knows what goes into keeping people safe. >> things going on here seem to be minor compared to what you deal with when you are overseas. brianne: there was visible security today. t.s.a. officials say they are doing everything to protect people flying. it is not just planes people are boarding but trains as well this thanksgiving. union station, amtrak officials say they are prepared the accommodate the expected surge of riders on rails and at stations. >> have increased security presence right now. they deployed extra personnel and k9's. there is a multilayer approach
maureen: we are told that security will be tight. and thousands are on the way to thanksgiving destinations. brianne carter is live at the national airport with a look at concerns. brianne: we have seen a stepped up security, visible presence. for the security lines, smooth sailing at this hour on this travel tuesday. for many in the region today is the day to pack up and head out. the busy travel day is a after there is a issue. kevin spent years in afghanistan and he knows what goes into...
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maureen: thank you, doug. two children are safe tonight after a terrifying experience in lothian, maryland. police say the culprits are 12 and 14-year-old brothers. investigators say that the two brothers used a knife to threaten an 8-year-old girl and her 9-year-old brother on a playground at the brooms mobile home park yesterday. the children were forced to a nearby barn and tied up. >> threatening to burn them alive. >> the older boy ran off when they heard the voice of the adult looking for the children. other children asked for help after seeing the victims led away. the 12 and the 14-year-old boys are in custody tonight. leon: there are charges in a horrific crash that killed two walt whitman high school students against a student. not only against the student but a parent who hosted a party where the teenagers had access to alcohol. brianne carter has the latest on the case. what have you learned? brianne: we have learned that 19-year-old sam ellis facing charges in connection with the crash that happen
maureen: thank you, doug. two children are safe tonight after a terrifying experience in lothian, maryland. police say the culprits are 12 and 14-year-old brothers. investigators say that the two brothers used a knife to threaten an 8-year-old girl and her 9-year-old brother on a playground at the brooms mobile home park yesterday. the children were forced to a nearby barn and tied up. >> threatening to burn them alive. >> the older boy ran off when they heard the voice of the adult...
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maureen: the u.s. is reviewing airport security under the fears that an isil bong brought down the airliner over egypt. 224 people were killed when the jet broke apart in midair. the white house says they cannot rule out terrorism and this is stirring concerns that someone got an explosive past airport security. scott thuman is following this developing story. reporter: russian and egyptian officials are being a bit more cautious about that bomb theory. the u.s. and british, who by the way have some of the best investigators in the world on the ground, are leaning a bit more towards that idea right now. it looks like it could very well change how we travel. it may be too early to tell if it was a bomb that brought down the russian airliner. intelligence experts are wondering if they will need to step up security. for example, could it have been something undetectable by standard screening methods? >> we have to constantly be examining our operations. how we do things. how the bad guys do things so we a
maureen: the u.s. is reviewing airport security under the fears that an isil bong brought down the airliner over egypt. 224 people were killed when the jet broke apart in midair. the white house says they cannot rule out terrorism and this is stirring concerns that someone got an explosive past airport security. scott thuman is following this developing story. reporter: russian and egyptian officials are being a bit more cautious about that bomb theory. the u.s. and british, who by the way have...
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>>reporter: it's maureen kelly.ouds of black smoke coming up. those look like they've mostly dissipated. but obviously the fire is far from being completely out. i saw flames as much as about 15 minutes ago, more flames still coming out. now, you can see in this video here, just how bad the damage is. there is pretty much no roof left on this building here. this fire started at 8 a.m. it was a thick and heavy black smoke that came pouring off this tire shop. obviously tires being tough to put out because of what they're made of. this fire, they had to evacuate buildings, the surrounding buildings here. there is about a dozen people who were forced to get out. i talked to a woman who got out around 8 a.m. she says a police officer came knocking on her door, telling her to get out. she saw a wall of flames and couldn't believe how big the fire was. there have been no injuries. firefighters have been advising that some of the residents in the area to shelter in place because of what's burning here, the fact that these
>>reporter: it's maureen kelly.ouds of black smoke coming up. those look like they've mostly dissipated. but obviously the fire is far from being completely out. i saw flames as much as about 15 minutes ago, more flames still coming out. now, you can see in this video here, just how bad the damage is. there is pretty much no roof left on this building here. this fire started at 8 a.m. it was a thick and heavy black smoke that came pouring off this tire shop. obviously tires being tough to...
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kron four's maureen kelly shows us.ow san francisco is bracing for the trouble the rain could brenda perry--could bring. >> reporter:san francisco residents are department of public work's the 10 free sandbags they are alloted. >> reporter:el nino is coming winter time just want to get prepared in advancewhen the rain comes there's going to be a long time out of here >> reporter:the city plans to have as many as 20- thousand sand bags ready to go at any given time. >> reporter:and this year to make it easier on people t they plan to hand them out at other soon to be announced locations. >> reporter: >>we are looking at six other spots giving them out on in november >>people have been none to get sandbags.the dpw says they gave out 16-thousand in just a few days in advance of a big storm last decemberit got so crazy they had to control.while there is a lot city is asking that people use their headsand to think if they really need them >>if your property has not very good chance it's not going to flood this time >> report
kron four's maureen kelly shows us.ow san francisco is bracing for the trouble the rain could brenda perry--could bring. >> reporter:san francisco residents are department of public work's the 10 free sandbags they are alloted. >> reporter:el nino is coming winter time just want to get prepared in advancewhen the rain comes there's going to be a long time out of here >> reporter:the city plans to have as many as 20- thousand sand bags ready to go at any given time. >>...
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. >> maureen meyer works for the washington office, she has concerns about what happens when migrants fleeing violent situations are detained. >> the big concern is that a lot of migrants that are leaving, a lot of people leaving central america probably qualify for protection. we are not necessarily talking about the traditional economic single male migrant who comes here to make money and sent home. wsend home. young people who are fleeing gangs, young girls fleeing being turned into prostitution. a lot of cases mexico has been returning people to the dangerous situations they were fleeing from. >> meyers says additional checkpoints and stepped up security have also pushed migrants into different, more dangerous routes to the united states in their efforts to avoid authorities. >> migrants have been victims of horrific crimes in recent years, widespread kidnapping, sexual assault, being sold into slavery. a lot of these situations haven't gone away. in a lot of places they seem to exacerbate it. >> but young people like christian are still coming. he says he was attacked with a knif
. >> maureen meyer works for the washington office, she has concerns about what happens when migrants fleeing violent situations are detained. >> the big concern is that a lot of migrants that are leaving, a lot of people leaving central america probably qualify for protection. we are not necessarily talking about the traditional economic single male migrant who comes here to make money and sent home. wsend home. young people who are fleeing gangs, young girls fleeing being turned...
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ktvu maureen naylor is in san jose now with the latest on what she's been able to learn. maureen?: well frank and julie, i just got an update from san jose as they are telling us that their team have arrived and now attempting to make contact with the suspect. at this point at this hour i'm standing at brandon and roth and about 200 yards from camden avenue. let me show you what's happening as we still have their overhead to the san jose police chopper circling around the affected area. there is a wide perimeter set up at this hour. let me tell you at this point as they are overhead earlier this afternoon. it all started at 2:15 as they say that when a man came to their home in the 4400 block of camden avenue and they fired two shots in to the ground beforeforcing a woman to go inside the home. they say that the team then was called out here as we were here about 4:00 this afternoon. just about an hour ago as we saw the merge team units arriving, code three with their sirens on. and then in the last hour we were told that the emerge team and the swat team is setting up the perimet
ktvu maureen naylor is in san jose now with the latest on what she's been able to learn. maureen?: well frank and julie, i just got an update from san jose as they are telling us that their team have arrived and now attempting to make contact with the suspect. at this point at this hour i'm standing at brandon and roth and about 200 yards from camden avenue. let me show you what's happening as we still have their overhead to the san jose police chopper circling around the affected area. there...
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maureen: new images now of the breaking news from akron, ohio. pictures from the local abc affiliate show a home engulfed in flames. we are told the pilot and the copilot for killed when the twin engine jet hit the house. the fate of the other people on board is not cler. expect more tonight at "world news tonight." a dreary drive home across the area after a rainilledday. leon: this is all part of the same weather system that made the slow drive home 24hours ago. ologist doug hill is tracking it for us. when are we going to dy out? doovernight when the skies start to clear. we will get the drier air in right now light drizzle in arlington out the belfort iture weathe center. the steady area f rain pushing orth. every time wefresh the yse ars of shwersuth. it's a proes i may take t ho but th rain will ed. weee tsies clear later. 46 inay. 53 in hagerstown. 54 n manassas aswe spek. forecast maerof eval more hurs t s clear b up to the northwest ch start t the d tomorrow morninbut it's brighter. quite a bit of sunshine rough te day tomorrow as well.
maureen: new images now of the breaking news from akron, ohio. pictures from the local abc affiliate show a home engulfed in flames. we are told the pilot and the copilot for killed when the twin engine jet hit the house. the fate of the other people on board is not cler. expect more tonight at "world news tonight." a dreary drive home across the area after a rainilledday. leon: this is all part of the same weather system that made the slow drive home 24hours ago. ologist doug hill is...
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maureen: thank you. maureen: a feast of sharing brought hundreds to the convention center. they were all in the holiday spirit. >> ray is having the thanksgiving meal a day early. he and his family are homeless. so this holiday turkey and the fixings will be shared with 5,000 other d.c. residents at the annual feast for sharing at the convention center. >> the cheerleaders and a gospel choir helped create the atmosphere. the volunteers staffed the event. 17-year-old leah hill gave up day out to you help out. >> i'm blessed to have a food and roof over my head. i am giving back to the community. >> safeway foods sponsored the event that included turkey and the trimmings. >> there are people that don't have as much. like myself have. we want to do something that will touch them. >> a lot of the folks come year after year and they consider the people in the crowd the extended family. this is the tradition that is starting the holiday season. in northwest washington, suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. alison: thank you very much. coming up on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- d.c. police say off
maureen: thank you. maureen: a feast of sharing brought hundreds to the convention center. they were all in the holiday spirit. >> ray is having the thanksgiving meal a day early. he and his family are homeless. so this holiday turkey and the fixings will be shared with 5,000 other d.c. residents at the annual feast for sharing at the convention center. >> the cheerleaders and a gospel choir helped create the atmosphere. the volunteers staffed the event. 17-year-old leah hill gave...
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maureen: in the quest to improve achievements, they are infusing art where you would least expect to find it. kellye lynn shows you how music, drama and the arts are blended with the traditional subjects. >> this is three dimensional art. >> but this is not an art class. the third grade math students at the elementary school are using art to shape the understanding of multiplication. what is three times five? >> seven, eight, nine, ten,11, 12, 13, 14, 15. >> they are retaining the information better because they do things with their hand. >> using art for visual math equation and drama in science class to demonstrate the life cycle of a plant. >> art integration is when you teach in and through the arts. it engages the student. it's eninteracttive. the students are excited about learning. >> the pilot program started last year at 15 schools in the county. this year it has expanded to 41 schools. >> with the goal of improving academic achievement. research shows arts integration can positively affect learning especially in subjects like reading and math. >> we do it with graphics and
maureen: in the quest to improve achievements, they are infusing art where you would least expect to find it. kellye lynn shows you how music, drama and the arts are blended with the traditional subjects. >> this is three dimensional art. >> but this is not an art class. the third grade math students at the elementary school are using art to shape the understanding of multiplication. what is three times five? >> seven, eight, nine, ten,11, 12, 13, 14, 15. >> they are...
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>>maureen kelly: it will be bad as the fishermen have to go on strike >>maureen kelly: they're expectedist into which the she did not wear or running out of crabs she is trying to bring them in some safe waters of the washington state like the one she selling now to which he is worried about is her order's been canceled because people are concerned about toxic crab with a lot of panicky customers and if they drive down and they demand that it won't matter if we can get craps. >>maureen kelly: the firefighters came in to check on whether they will be able to supply the tasty shellfish for the upcoming crab feed fund- raiser and orders are still coming in for the holidays but she's had to persuade a few customers. customers. >>: when hostility you if we wanted to our children. >>maureen kelly: the prices will go off of we have to depend on another safecracker year they're in high demand and is not a lot of quality that would drive the prices of and there's a lot of supply and very little demand that the drop france the toxins, crabs off the coast is called the most acid it comes from the
>>maureen kelly: it will be bad as the fishermen have to go on strike >>maureen kelly: they're expectedist into which the she did not wear or running out of crabs she is trying to bring them in some safe waters of the washington state like the one she selling now to which he is worried about is her order's been canceled because people are concerned about toxic crab with a lot of panicky customers and if they drive down and they demand that it won't matter if we can get craps....
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maureen dowd is here. hello, maureen.owerful voices in hollywood. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you're prone to or have any infection like an open sore, the flu, or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. if you're not getting the relief you need... ask your doctor about orencia. orencia. see your ra in a different way. diis critical for brain health?n brain food, hmmm. ensure has b vitamins that
maureen dowd is here. hello, maureen.owerful voices in hollywood. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with...
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listen to maureen mcult inny. she lives next door. she saw the victim. >> reporter: does it appear that the victim was displayed? >> i'm going to let the police comment on that. it just didn't look to me like the crime actually occurred there. i'm just really hoping that it was a crime that was committed elsewhere that was brought to the playground for some sort of statement. >> reporter: it was a woman walking her dog who made the gruesome discovery. the victim described as a 24-year-old hispanic man from the city of alexandria. in a flash, police had the streets closed off as they searched for clues and evidence. the scene, a place known as pit park, a popular playground in the fashionable beverly hills section of alexandria. >> certainly, out of the norm for this area and we're taking it very seriously, any loss of life we take very seriously. >> reporter: tonight the police chief will meet with members of the community to talk about what happened here. jim, back to you. >> pat collins. thanks, pat. >>> there will be no charges for
listen to maureen mcult inny. she lives next door. she saw the victim. >> reporter: does it appear that the victim was displayed? >> i'm going to let the police comment on that. it just didn't look to me like the crime actually occurred there. i'm just really hoping that it was a crime that was committed elsewhere that was brought to the playground for some sort of statement. >> reporter: it was a woman walking her dog who made the gruesome discovery. the victim described as a...
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maureen: we have team coverage of the war on terror tonight. including the live report from paris in a moment. leon: now first days
maureen: we have team coverage of the war on terror tonight. including the live report from paris in a moment. leon: now first days
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maureen, thank you so much. you can watch maureen's full report tomorrow night on "48 hours" at 7:00 in the central time zone and after the democratic debate in the west here on cbs. >> debate tomorrow? we'll be watching. >>> singer judith hill is getting the ear of some of music's biggest names. you big it up a a you say hello. >> and he says, judith, this is chris. >> i was like -- i was really like oh, hi. real calm but really going crazy in my living room. >> quite a phone call. good morning. dress warmly early today with wind chills in the near 50 with sun today. another warm up is coming this weekend with temps in the 60s followed by unsettled weather next week with rain moving in by monday morning. have a great day. jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do t ts because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were create
maureen, thank you so much. you can watch maureen's full report tomorrow night on "48 hours" at 7:00 in the central time zone and after the democratic debate in the west here on cbs. >> debate tomorrow? we'll be watching. >>> singer judith hill is getting the ear of some of music's biggest names. you big it up a a you say hello. >> and he says, judith, this is chris. >> i was like -- i was really like oh, hi. real calm but really going crazy in my living...
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maureen naylor at san jose today. thank you. >>> over the golden gate bridge and the amazing display of the lightning today as it appears to have hit that south tower. take a look at that along san francisco's market street and the umbrellas were out as we have seen them walking to school this morning. and the rain is also dousing anyone outside in the busy financial district. in the east bay the wet weather also soaked downtown walnut creek generally a busy area and the steady rain would keep the sidewalks pretty clear of people from most of the day. ktvu's allison smith was on the peninsula today with a lightning strike. >> reporter: julie, let me tell you that this backyard looks better than what they did this morning as they would spend the day cleaning up the mess and collect the debris at one point where it looked like a bomb went off. >> this is what they just showed you in their backyard and what they would look like monday morning. and that they started everywhere. and it gave me a minute. and that it fell do
maureen naylor at san jose today. thank you. >>> over the golden gate bridge and the amazing display of the lightning today as it appears to have hit that south tower. take a look at that along san francisco's market street and the umbrellas were out as we have seen them walking to school this morning. and the rain is also dousing anyone outside in the busy financial district. in the east bay the wet weather also soaked downtown walnut creek generally a busy area and the steady rain...
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maureen, thank you so much. you n watch maureen's full report tomorrow night on "48 hos" at 7:00 in the central time zone and after the democratic debate in the west here on cbs. >> debate tomorrow? we'll be watching. >>> singer judith hill is getting the ear of some of music's biggest names. you big it up and you say hello. >> and he says, judith, this is chris. >> i was like -- i was really ke oh, hi. real calm but really going crazy in my living room. that's comin i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public college or university. and you ought to be able to refinance student debtbt and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. we have got to make college affordable. >> that woman with the powerful vovoe, that is judith hill on the piano. during her recent performance on "the late show
maureen, thank you so much. you n watch maureen's full report tomorrow night on "48 hos" at 7:00 in the central time zone and after the democratic debate in the west here on cbs. >> debate tomorrow? we'll be watching. >>> singer judith hill is getting the ear of some of music's biggest names. you big it up and you say hello. >> and he says, judith, this is chris. >> i was like -- i was really ke oh, hi. real calm but really going crazy in my living room....
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. >> i'm maureen maher. a young couple is brutally murdered and theirir unlikelel ller leads one woman on a two decades-long quest to forgive. >> i knew when i went there to see him in that prison, that i'd be shaking the hand that held >> that's coming up later on "cbs this morning." thisng." if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is nonoan injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase... ...the risk of depression. tell your doctororf you have a hihiory of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract
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two students were stabbed, a vendor and a student advisor at uc merced. >> maureen, thank you. >>> a standoff that on a parma context in san diego that affected a nearby airport has ended peacefully with the gunman surrounding -- surrendering. it was after a domestic violence call. the apartment building is under the approach path of san diego national airport -- san diego international airport. they had to hold flights because of it. he had a high-powered rifle. the s.w.a.t. team was called in and finally he surrendered this afternoon. the female involved in the domestic violence incident that started all of this meted out safely. >>> vandals have struck again. police are releasing few details but say that students made the discovery of someone splattering red paint across the door and accusing father unipolar sera -- father unipolar samara -- one of the carmel missions was also targeted. at another on the monterey peninsula, the statue was decapitated. they are not sure if the incident are connected. >>> the record is 2 and 6, one of the worst records in the lead but finally coach
two students were stabbed, a vendor and a student advisor at uc merced. >> maureen, thank you. >>> a standoff that on a parma context in san diego that affected a nearby airport has ended peacefully with the gunman surrounding -- surrendering. it was after a domestic violence call. the apartment building is under the approach path of san diego national airport -- san diego international airport. they had to hold flights because of it. he had a high-powered rifle. the s.w.a.t....
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maureen: chrome books are taking off as the laptop of choice in the education sector. in tonight's spotlight on education. kellye lynn finds out why the devices are surging in popularity. kellye: at the elementary school in germantown, chrome books are common place. >> it helps with all the drills we have to use. >> since 2013-2014 school year, montgomery county spent $18 million on nearly 60,000 chrome books. >> part of it is the ease of administration. in a school system of the size, sustainability and cost are important. kellye: the notebook computers that run on the google chrome operating system can be purchased for as little as $200. according to the "new york times," last year, 3.9 million chrome books were shipped to the education sector which represents more than a 310% rise in unit sales. in comparison. ipad unit sales in education declined last year. >> this is like my favorite topic other than math. because this is where you can interact with the chromebooks the most. kellye: in frederick county, educators put 20 different devices in front of students and a
maureen: chrome books are taking off as the laptop of choice in the education sector. in tonight's spotlight on education. kellye lynn finds out why the devices are surging in popularity. kellye: at the elementary school in germantown, chrome books are common place. >> it helps with all the drills we have to use. >> since 2013-2014 school year, montgomery county spent $18 million on nearly 60,000 chrome books. >> part of it is the ease of administration. in a school system of...
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maureen: two syrians are making emotional plea to the governor. leon: they want the state and the governor to know who they are and that they stand with the u.s. brad bell explains what they are asking of governor hogan. braked they are omar and obnan, cousins from syria, driven out by isis and civil war. >> it's horrible. >> it became a war. i took my children and i got out of there. brad: so they became refugees. today after nearly two years of security checks they are marylanders. omar arriving in his new home four days ago. sharing his story with the help of a translator. >> thanks be to god they resettled us in the united states of america. brad: among the newfound freedoms the right to speak. so today a group called the syrian american council arranged for them to join a gathering at the state house to ask governor larry hogan to reconsider his request that the federal government stop sending syrian refugees to maryland. >> we should
maureen: two syrians are making emotional plea to the governor. leon: they want the state and the governor to know who they are and that they stand with the u.s. brad bell explains what they are asking of governor hogan. braked they are omar and obnan, cousins from syria, driven out by isis and civil war. >> it's horrible. >> it became a war. i took my children and i got out of there. brad: so they became refugees. today after nearly two years of security checks they are...
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maureen: a new isis video promises to turn the white house black with ash.onight the fbi is responding. leon: the fbi director says such videos are not credible intelligence. the attorney general urged calm. >> we will not allow merchants of violence to rob us of our most precious ideals. they want us to live in fear and we refuse. leon: this is just hours after french authorities confirm the suspected architect of the paris terror attacks was killed yesterday in a police raid. it is believed he perry a role in -- he played a role in four previous plots. maureen: this is ignited a debate over if the u.s. should except refugees from syria. the house overwhelmingly accepted -- it requires the administration approve that all refugees are being screened before being allowed into the u.s. as scott thuman tells us, the biggest concern now may not be refugees but tourists. reporter: with widespread worry over just to is entering the u.s. refugees from syria and iraq may soon hit a capitol hill stumbling block. despite this from president obama. pose a morehey signi
maureen: a new isis video promises to turn the white house black with ash.onight the fbi is responding. leon: the fbi director says such videos are not credible intelligence. the attorney general urged calm. >> we will not allow merchants of violence to rob us of our most precious ideals. they want us to live in fear and we refuse. leon: this is just hours after french authorities confirm the suspected architect of the paris terror attacks was killed yesterday in a police raid. it is...