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roz: roz plater, abc 7 news.alison: we reached out to pepco to ask what may have happened to the electric lines. they would only say that the information has to come from the fire investigators. leon: tomorrow morning, president obama is expected to announce 10 different executive actions on gunter troll. today he met with attorney general loretta lynch. jonathan elias has the possible changes that we can hear about this tomorrow involving gun control, and the debate already. jonathan: the announcement is expected tomorrow after days of speculation that he will invoke executive action on gun control. the president called them common sense steps that would save lives, and the goals make it more difficult for the mentally ill criminals and terrorists to get their hands on guns. the measures would expand mandatory background checks for private gun sales. they would also provide more funding for mental health treatment. wouldaff and atf agents be part of that. the president will also direct the pentagon to develop st
roz: roz plater, abc 7 news.alison: we reached out to pepco to ask what may have happened to the electric lines. they would only say that the information has to come from the fire investigators. leon: tomorrow morning, president obama is expected to announce 10 different executive actions on gunter troll. today he met with attorney general loretta lynch. jonathan elias has the possible changes that we can hear about this tomorrow involving gun control, and the debate already. jonathan: the...
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roz plater, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you, roz. push theticket buying powerball drawing jackpot to $900 million. your other winning numbers -- 19, 57, 34, and the powerball is 13. richard reeve is live in tenleytown. richard, did you pick the right numbers? sighs]: [richard you just told me the numbers and i'm instantly depressed. it is been a busy day at the e tenleytown market, filled with the hopeful. i heard this was a lucky spot. richard: it is a night of infinite possibilities. the market packing them in. customers infected with powerball fever. >> i had forgotten to do it, so we are getting them at the last minute. richard: including amy moore and her kids. >> first time ever. richard: the chances of winning, one in 292 million. those odds not to touring these true believers. >> i never play the lottery, but i will not be standing on the sidelines for this. >> i have a fear of the lottery. richard: she is not among those adding to the jackpot. >> i played years ago, but i don't do it now because i don't believe that. richard
roz plater, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you, roz. push theticket buying powerball drawing jackpot to $900 million. your other winning numbers -- 19, 57, 34, and the powerball is 13. richard reeve is live in tenleytown. richard, did you pick the right numbers? sighs]: [richard you just told me the numbers and i'm instantly depressed. it is been a busy day at the e tenleytown market, filled with the hopeful. i heard this was a lucky spot. richard: it is a night of infinite possibilities. the...
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roz plater joins us live. roz? roz: kimberly, they are frustrated, as you said, little has changed. they are trying to change the law that would allow them to seek justice on the room. od, we pray that two years later his death not be in vain. roz: the family of seasonal meals -- cecil mills continuing to call for changes. >> i'm still angry. the 77-year-old longtime city employee died after collapsing across the street from a d.c. fire station. investigators concluded five firefighters inside the station new that he needed help but not one of them responded. >> how they can live with themselves, i don't understand it. it's unacceptable to me. roz: one firefighter was suspended, another reprimanded, and the lieutenant in charge retired without facing discipline. the city council passed a law to prevent that from happening again, but another firefighters under investigation, putting in for retirement because the fire department had to put him in action. >> if they don't have to follow the laws, what good are the laws? roz: the family filed a $7 million wrong phil death lawsuit, -- wr
roz plater joins us live. roz? roz: kimberly, they are frustrated, as you said, little has changed. they are trying to change the law that would allow them to seek justice on the room. od, we pray that two years later his death not be in vain. roz: the family of seasonal meals -- cecil mills continuing to call for changes. >> i'm still angry. the 77-year-old longtime city employee died after collapsing across the street from a d.c. fire station. investigators concluded five firefighters...
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roz: but that was short-lived. shifted, 17 clearly unanswered points later green bay had pulled ahead. ande were winning steadily, as the game progressed a got worse and worse and worse. everyone at the bar is sitting there shocked. roz: as the packers racked up points, some fans drowned their sorrows. by the start of the fourth quarter, even the most loyal fans began heading home early. >> it's sad. we were really excited about the game today, and we are still redskins fans, but it's a heartbreaking loss, -- loss. roz: some chose to look on the bright side. >> we made the playoffs and we won the nfc east championship. the phrase after every disappointing season, "there is always next year." roz plater abc 7 news. kimberly: we would love to see your pictures from the season. if you want to a game and have a great memory captured on camera, send us your pictures and video at pics@wjla.com. now the dramatic change in the weather. if you have been outside, you know what we are talking about. high wind knocked out powe
roz: but that was short-lived. shifted, 17 clearly unanswered points later green bay had pulled ahead. ande were winning steadily, as the game progressed a got worse and worse and worse. everyone at the bar is sitting there shocked. roz: as the packers racked up points, some fans drowned their sorrows. by the start of the fourth quarter, even the most loyal fans began heading home early. >> it's sad. we were really excited about the game today, and we are still redskins fans, but it's a...
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live in northwest d.c., roz plater, abc 7 news. alison: prince george's county is investigating two deaths that could be tied to the weather. a 60-year-old man passed away after collapsing while shoveling snow outside his home. the police also discovered a man's body in a parking lot as they were clearing snow. across the country, the death toll from the storm stands at 37. leon: emergency crews are hard at work responding to call, one of which was rescuing a woman from a car. she have been stuck there since friday. brad bell is an mobile track 7. what a story. brad: it was terrible, leon. what we are seeing across the county is a mixed bag of road conditions. mobile track 7 this is the lake arbor community, which has been hit by a plow just about once it came through. it made it so it is possible, but we are also seeing, as we look to the side, it is not curb to curb and there are many cars very much like this one right there, still buried in snow. it is in one of those that the woman was found. frightening reminders tonight that
live in northwest d.c., roz plater, abc 7 news. alison: prince george's county is investigating two deaths that could be tied to the weather. a 60-year-old man passed away after collapsing while shoveling snow outside his home. the police also discovered a man's body in a parking lot as they were clearing snow. across the country, the death toll from the storm stands at 37. leon: emergency crews are hard at work responding to call, one of which was rescuing a woman from a car. she have been...
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roz plater is live in northeast washington with this development. roz, who are these people? roz: the guardian angels, who we have seen before doing this comment began patrolling tonight. passenger seem happy to see them, but there was a notice for a metro tonight that these volunteers are not police officers. rush-hour and a handful of guardian angels are starting voluntary patrols on the red line metro trains. >> i think it's nice the guardian angels are here, trying to keep us safe. >> i wish there was less crime and i'm glad there are people helping. roz: the move comes after a recent string of violent attacks on metro. metro released these pictures of surveillance video on a red line train the week of christmas. the police say the man seen in these images is suspected of slashing another man and an attempted robbery at the u street station tuesday. then there was the deadly attack last summer, 24-year-old kevin sutherland stabbed to death on a red line train. the guardian angels are hoping they can be a deterrent to crime. >> if we see an innocent person being robbed or
roz plater is live in northeast washington with this development. roz, who are these people? roz: the guardian angels, who we have seen before doing this comment began patrolling tonight. passenger seem happy to see them, but there was a notice for a metro tonight that these volunteers are not police officers. rush-hour and a handful of guardian angels are starting voluntary patrols on the red line metro trains. >> i think it's nice the guardian angels are here, trying to keep us safe....
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roz? roz: medical center station is one that will reopen tomorrow. you should know that metro rail is starting underground first. metro rail returns monday with the limited service on the orange, red, and green lines. in the aftermath of the blizzard, the agency will focus first on getting underground routes going. >> 130 miles of above ground track. right now it does not look like the railroad exists. even now there is much more work to be done. roz: the trains will run from 7 a.m. until midnight every 20 to 25 minutes. monday, it will be free for passengers. run five hours of service from noon until 5 p.m., at the top and bottom of the hour, but only along 22 routes, most of which are along snow emergency routes. >> fourteenth street, 16th street, georgia avenue, pennsylvania avenue, routes like that. roz: and monday, metro bus will also be free. mature access service is suspended until further notice. if you park in metro lots or garages, there will be no parking fees are restrictions until 9:30 a.m. tuesday. the orange line, boston t eastern mark
roz? roz: medical center station is one that will reopen tomorrow. you should know that metro rail is starting underground first. metro rail returns monday with the limited service on the orange, red, and green lines. in the aftermath of the blizzard, the agency will focus first on getting underground routes going. >> 130 miles of above ground track. right now it does not look like the railroad exists. even now there is much more work to be done. roz: the trains will run from 7 a.m. until...
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roz: as the names of victims were red, there was a symbolic die-in.s woman's brother was shot and killed by the police in 1990. >> he was handcuffed with his hands behind his back, he was face down on the ground, and they said the rifle went off by accident. what is happening now is nothing new. we really need to find solutions. group says they will focus on more civilian oversight and police transparency when it comes to misconduct investigation. roz plater, abc 7 news. obama and thet first lady celebrated martin luther king jr.'s birthday by attending a community service event at lackey elementary school in southwest. the president and first lady packed up books and bags for children in need and planted vegetables. two woodbridge men are due in court tomorrow, accused of trying to join isis. the police arrested the two men on friday after learning they had made arrangements to travel to syria to join the terror group. if convicted, they could face 20 years in prison. freedfive americans tonight after the white house negotiated a prisoner swap with i
roz: as the names of victims were red, there was a symbolic die-in.s woman's brother was shot and killed by the police in 1990. >> he was handcuffed with his hands behind his back, he was face down on the ground, and they said the rifle went off by accident. what is happening now is nothing new. we really need to find solutions. group says they will focus on more civilian oversight and police transparency when it comes to misconduct investigation. roz plater, abc 7 news. obama and thet...
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roz plater has a look at the progress in montgomery county. roz, how does it look? roz: they have a little less than eight hours to make that happen, but i suspect there are pockets of the county like this one in potomac -- if you look this way, there is a narrow path. that path was dug out for a single car, but that was dug out by the residents themselves. looking this way on windsor drive, all the way to where would be the main road, that has not been touched. neighbors say they have not seen a single county plow since the storm began friday. there are dozens of homes still snowden. one neighbor said a handful of residents grabbed snowblowers and shovels and carved out a single lane so they could have a way to get out. >> there is a lady down the street six months pregnant. she was a little worried. undergoinglatedy chemotherapy and she has not been able to get out. a lot of people needed help. they cleared this whole darn straight. people also spoke with in a neighborhood in silver spring. they began digging out tuesday evening. the county truck plowed a main roa
roz plater has a look at the progress in montgomery county. roz, how does it look? roz: they have a little less than eight hours to make that happen, but i suspect there are pockets of the county like this one in potomac -- if you look this way, there is a narrow path. that path was dug out for a single car, but that was dug out by the residents themselves. looking this way on windsor drive, all the way to where would be the main road, that has not been touched. neighbors say they have not seen...
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alison: roz plater is live in district heights. roz: we are really in the thick of it.i know we have said that before, but we are in the thick of it, lots of wind, blowing snow, and the temperature is plummeting. my iphone said 23, but feels like 9. righte had plows, none now, but that is making it hard for the plows working these roads to stay ahead or get ahead of mother nature. the challenge they face is they 1900 milesucks and of roadway in prince george's county, so through the night they will try to stay ahead. up abeginning to pile little bit. getting some accumulation now, and it's difficult once they white outroad, it is conditions again. that is what they will be dealing with through the night and they will be fighting at the best they can. roz plater, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, roz. alison: the snow is getting big and thick. ingn: starting accumulat which, means a lot more to be concerned about, including power lines. alison: we will have much more continuous coverage of blizzard 2016 after this. wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so
alison: roz plater is live in district heights. roz: we are really in the thick of it.i know we have said that before, but we are in the thick of it, lots of wind, blowing snow, and the temperature is plummeting. my iphone said 23, but feels like 9. righte had plows, none now, but that is making it hard for the plows working these roads to stay ahead or get ahead of mother nature. the challenge they face is they 1900 milesucks and of roadway in prince george's county, so through the night they...
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roz plater? roz: the members are beginning to gather here where they are launching weekend of the patrol on the redline train wearing the familiar red berets. they hope to serve as a deterrent to crime. this follows string of recent assault on the rails. monday, the metro transit police released the surveillance pictures we will show you here. from a vicious attack on a red line train near the station on christmas. on tuesday a man was slashed at an attempted robbery. last summer, 24-year-old southerland was stabbed to death on a redline train as well. there have been a hundred assaults a year on metro. some passengers asked them back and their goal is to work with the police. >> we are not police officers but we respect and work with the police. we are citizens that stand up for what we believe in. roz: a spokesman says if they are riding the system they are riding as or passengers would be riding the rail. they are not law enforcement. and any riders who need help should contact metro transit p
roz plater? roz: the members are beginning to gather here where they are launching weekend of the patrol on the redline train wearing the familiar red berets. they hope to serve as a deterrent to crime. this follows string of recent assault on the rails. monday, the metro transit police released the surveillance pictures we will show you here. from a vicious attack on a red line train near the station on christmas. on tuesday a man was slashed at an attempted robbery. last summer, 24-year-old...
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roz plater, abc 7 news. with a on your side warning about a fraud in maryland. an e-mail alert you that a sex offender may be living in your then you're asked to click a link. the better business bureau says the e-mail is a scam designed to infect your computer and take your credit card information and passwords. let's talk about the weather now. cold temperatures tonight, but we have a rebound ahead and we have the weekend coming up. let's check in with steve rudin for a look at the forecast. the temperatures outside the belfort furniture weather center on the cold side, but at least we are not dealing with gusty wind like earlier. 19 potomac, 22 chevy chase, burke 21. the satellite and radar, partly cloudy skies overnight. the temperature range of 18 to 25. meaning willease, warmer in the morning. still quite cold, 24 at 7 a.m., lower 40's by noontime. back to the upper 40's by the afternoon. talking about rain moving in just in time for march of the upcoming weekend. more on that coming up. william countye day care worker found guilty of abusing and mistreati
roz plater, abc 7 news. with a on your side warning about a fraud in maryland. an e-mail alert you that a sex offender may be living in your then you're asked to click a link. the better business bureau says the e-mail is a scam designed to infect your computer and take your credit card information and passwords. let's talk about the weather now. cold temperatures tonight, but we have a rebound ahead and we have the weekend coming up. let's check in with steve rudin for a look at the forecast....
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roz plater, abc 7 news.oundtonight, a new poll 67% of americans responding favor the gun-control measures announced tuesday. however, less than half say the changes will be effective at reducing gun-related deaths. most say they oppose the way the changes were made. the white house insists the actions were legal. cloudy" today, but there is warmer weather ahead this weekend. steve rudin is here with the outlook. steve: changes are on the way, big changes in terms of the temperatures, and rain back in the forecast. outside the belfort furniture weather center, cloudy skies right now keeping temperatures up. 40 falls church and springfield, anacostia 41. montgomery county, potomac and aspen hill reporting in at 38. forecast overnight, middle 20's in the suburbs, 32 to 33 inside the beltway. the wind out of the northeast earlyally turning calm tomorrow morning. the daytime highs eventually into the middle 40's. more chances of rain this weekend, plus the redskins foot all forecast in a few minutes. d.c. police
roz plater, abc 7 news.oundtonight, a new poll 67% of americans responding favor the gun-control measures announced tuesday. however, less than half say the changes will be effective at reducing gun-related deaths. most say they oppose the way the changes were made. the white house insists the actions were legal. cloudy" today, but there is warmer weather ahead this weekend. steve rudin is here with the outlook. steve: changes are on the way, big changes in terms of the temperatures, and...
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roz? heard steve rudin say something about sunshine, so i want to look ahead since we appear to be on the verge of turning the corner. the latest information we have from the department of public works and transportation ofdquarters, there is a team transportation workers here at this snow command center who have been here around the clock. from their vantage point of keeping a full force of crews on the roads to manage the roads, they think that has been working to a large degree, despite some bumps. a have had high wind, causing whiteout conditions, which butrferes with the work, the work continues, and now we have to manage the expectations of folks who live in the county. the question everybody wants to know, how soon can we see roads cleared in our neighborhood? is expected to come out, which will help with some of the melting. but it's going to be a couple of days. we would like to emphasize to ts in terms of their expectations, in terms of the residential areas, we recommend 12 hour
roz? heard steve rudin say something about sunshine, so i want to look ahead since we appear to be on the verge of turning the corner. the latest information we have from the department of public works and transportation ofdquarters, there is a team transportation workers here at this snow command center who have been here around the clock. from their vantage point of keeping a full force of crews on the roads to manage the roads, they think that has been working to a large degree, despite some...
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i'm roz plater, abc7 news. got it.u the busiest places around here is the airport because folks the storm in before hit so they could get out of here. maureen: that might be problematic tonight. at the carter is live reagan national airport to bring us up to date on travelers waiting for the taking that aren't off. brianne: you got that right. think we might have heard in the last 15 minutes the last flight arriving here to airport.tional the wind has really picked up over the past half hour or so. two hours weast have seen maybe two or three snow.ent type of icier, fluffier snow at the reagan national airport. flightsll be no more going out tonight. the last flight is scheduled to take off in the next couple of minutes. no flights scheduled to leave here tomorrow. no reason to come here to the airport at this point. to give you an update on the crews plowing what they are dealing with. the stormwatch7 snow stick. we have two inches. that is what we are seeing mostly in spot at the reagan national airport. me.o
i'm roz plater, abc7 news. got it.u the busiest places around here is the airport because folks the storm in before hit so they could get out of here. maureen: that might be problematic tonight. at the carter is live reagan national airport to bring us up to date on travelers waiting for the taking that aren't off. brianne: you got that right. think we might have heard in the last 15 minutes the last flight arriving here to airport.tional the wind has really picked up over the past half hour or...
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roz: some did not seem to mind it at all. >> i like it when it's cold. it cold,ou like standby, it's about to get colder. front is headed our way monday and tuesday, with the coldest air we have seen so far this season. only a sweater and jacket, jacket to a sweater, it's confusing. >> it's 70 degrees and i forgot its winter. >> i'm looking forward to snow. on thep horizon just yet, but the temperatures are dipping as students are headed back to school. >> i have to wear a bigger jacket. that's right, bigger jacket, scarf, gloves, hat. believe me, you will need it. roz plater, abc 7 news. -- sudden coldon snaps have been known to cause commuting problems, from school buses that will not start to water main breaks. count on "good morning washington" to help you conquer the cold, starting at 4:24. prince george's county fire investigators are blaming this fire that destroyed a new carrollton home on an electrical problem. those living in the homes said they believed the powerline broke, landed on the home, and set it on fire. a spokesperson would only say
roz: some did not seem to mind it at all. >> i like it when it's cold. it cold,ou like standby, it's about to get colder. front is headed our way monday and tuesday, with the coldest air we have seen so far this season. only a sweater and jacket, jacket to a sweater, it's confusing. >> it's 70 degrees and i forgot its winter. >> i'm looking forward to snow. on thep horizon just yet, but the temperatures are dipping as students are headed back to school. >> i have to wear...
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roz: there is important information -- there is a 24-hour emergency call center. at numbers on our website, wjla.com. if something happens, they can bring bottled water and also direct you to a bank of hotel room set aside for folks in this neighborhood. roz plater, abc 7 news. alison: an ironic chain of events in the district today. to news crew fell victim thieves as they were covering a new crime-fighting effort. city leaders announce a robbery task force. just 100 feet away, a thief smashed the window of an abc 7 news car and stole equipment. edurs earlier, a robber slash on a metro station near georgia avenue. neighborhoods are on edge. these people often target several victims in a short time. that is why the work of the robbery intervention task force is so important. alison: the task force looks to bring law enforcement together and encourage anyone with information to come forward. leon: right now, metro is trying to figure out how two cars that separated on the green line this morning. they were part of a six car train leaving navy yard. they were about
roz: there is important information -- there is a 24-hour emergency call center. at numbers on our website, wjla.com. if something happens, they can bring bottled water and also direct you to a bank of hotel room set aside for folks in this neighborhood. roz plater, abc 7 news. alison: an ironic chain of events in the district today. to news crew fell victim thieves as they were covering a new crime-fighting effort. city leaders announce a robbery task force. just 100 feet away, a thief smashed...
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roz: it is rough. leon: get inside. let's check downtown. abraham is in front of the verizon center in northeast d.c. what is the latest? scott: the same thing that has been going on the past two days, snow, snow, and more snow, not letting up. the streets are terrible. you cannotrive on them. there is snow drifting. even broke out my ruler in a wild because i don't know how good a reading will be with the snowdrifts, but there is a lot us know in the roadways. gets hope the metro system open soon because it will take a while for the snowplows to take care of this snow. we are outside the verizon center. we know all about the postponements, tonight's wizards game tomorrow, tomorrow afternoon's cap's game against the penguins scheduled for 12:30 has been postponed. the next game scheduled at the verizon center is monday night, the celtics coming to town to face the wizards. no word if backing will be postponed. in perspective, my friends, we are in downtown d.c., a saturday night, this place is usually hopping, people all over the place going
roz: it is rough. leon: get inside. let's check downtown. abraham is in front of the verizon center in northeast d.c. what is the latest? scott: the same thing that has been going on the past two days, snow, snow, and more snow, not letting up. the streets are terrible. you cannotrive on them. there is snow drifting. even broke out my ruler in a wild because i don't know how good a reading will be with the snowdrifts, but there is a lot us know in the roadways. gets hope the metro system open...
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roz plater has a look at that decision and what it means for the trial. roz: if the judge had sided with the defense, he would have been a big blow to the prosecution. all that evidence would have been thrown out. instead, the judge said he did not believe the police officers intentionally misled the court. jesse matthew arrived at the courthouse to hear the evidence , the at auction and murder of a uva student. thedefense argued that police exaggerated or inappropriately admitted evidence. much of the evidence was collected at matthew's department. in his apartment, car, among other places. but in the end, the prosecutor said no information was admit it. that means all the capital murder trial which will take place in july. matthew is already serving a life sentence in the 2005 rape and attempted murder of a fairfax woman, and he is also charged with the 2009 abduction and murder of virginia tech student morgan harrington. abc 7 news.roz: leon leon: a trial began today for worker at the minnieland day care center. she is charged with child abuse. in cour
roz plater has a look at that decision and what it means for the trial. roz: if the judge had sided with the defense, he would have been a big blow to the prosecution. all that evidence would have been thrown out. instead, the judge said he did not believe the police officers intentionally misled the court. jesse matthew arrived at the courthouse to hear the evidence , the at auction and murder of a uva student. thedefense argued that police exaggerated or inappropriately admitted evidence....
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roz plater has more. what is going on there? roz: we just got word from police in the last minute they declared this safe. they are breaking down this area that they had roped off. look here. this is third place, this happened midway the block in backyard of a home. we are told a homeowner found what was thought to be a military ordnance in the backyard. about noon or 12:30 today. they brought in about 20 minutes ago military officers to take look at it. and just now again we have been told that this was declared safe. they did, however, before this evacuate eight homes or so. they had told other neighbors at the end i talked to a woman home with her children not to go in the backyard. but that will be lifted and the people will get back home. we have no idea what kind of ordnance or how it got there or where it came from. we hope to get answers about that as this goes on. in the meantime now good news for the folks who will be able to get home. an awfully cold night out here not to get in your home. for now live in northwest d.
roz plater has more. what is going on there? roz: we just got word from police in the last minute they declared this safe. they are breaking down this area that they had roped off. look here. this is third place, this happened midway the block in backyard of a home. we are told a homeowner found what was thought to be a military ordnance in the backyard. about noon or 12:30 today. they brought in about 20 minutes ago military officers to take look at it. and just now again we have been told...
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roz plater is live in d.c. what is going on with this one? roz: a sophisticated scheme to make money using plastic smart trip cards. we are told this involved seven station managers and two metro custodians. this was detected last year and happened all over the system. they targeted passengers who didn't have enough on the paper car to exit the station. they would turn it over to the station managers or the metro workers and the riders would be allowed to exit through the emergency gate. that he would load remaining money from paper card to smart trip card and sell it at a discount price. metro said this was not a big ring as far as the fraud goes. the employees were arrest and have been terminated. they face misdemeanor fraud charges. some are still awaiting their day in court. i'm roz plater abc7 news. leon: a new report gives upclose look at driverless cars. you won't believe how often people had to take the driver's seat and take the wheel. alison: why a calendar may have prevented an injury in a massive fire in ocean city. leon: up next
roz plater is live in d.c. what is going on with this one? roz: a sophisticated scheme to make money using plastic smart trip cards. we are told this involved seven station managers and two metro custodians. this was detected last year and happened all over the system. they targeted passengers who didn't have enough on the paper car to exit the station. they would turn it over to the station managers or the metro workers and the riders would be allowed to exit through the emergency gate. that...
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roz that is not going to happen. greg: go. >> all right. you did it. greg: you are right, the heels are a problem. >> up, down. and up, and down. greg: all right. rosanna: this is core work. let's do something fun. >> all right, stand up. okay. we'll do quick easy. very good. how's that. how about playing a game. duck, duck goose. >> we don't do this but we'll do it for fun. rosanna: why? >> it is old school. most of the games the kids are moving. rosanna: this is why greg couldn't be a coach at the school. greg: rosanna, sit down. rosanna: i want in the middle. greg who will be the duck? go for it. rosanna: coach, how do we find you. >> do you put the exercises online? >> here he goes. give it to me i' m worth it baby i' m worth it uh huh i' m worth it gimme gimme i' m worth it give it to me i' m worth it the common core rollout was a disaster. parents knew it. teachers knew it. and now, governor cuomo's task force is doing what's right. state tests don't unfairly count and test scores won't be used in teacher evaluations. less testing. greater focus
roz that is not going to happen. greg: go. >> all right. you did it. greg: you are right, the heels are a problem. >> up, down. and up, and down. greg: all right. rosanna: this is core work. let's do something fun. >> all right, stand up. okay. we'll do quick easy. very good. how's that. how about playing a game. duck, duck goose. >> we don't do this but we'll do it for fun. rosanna: why? >> it is old school. most of the games the kids are moving. rosanna: this is...
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roz plater is still live in arlington. are they optimistic or worried? reporter: not as much cheering here as there was earlier. nobody is leaving. the house is still packed, every tv on and every eye -- all eyes glued to the tv. are off right now. do you still like that? >> yes. reporter: you have not given up? >> no. go redskins! reporter: [indiscernible] >> no, not at all. i'm kind of surprised, but the reds can answer it. let's go. how do you have this giants fan here? >> i'm here to make sure the redskins go down and make sure nobody from the nfc wins this year. i don't know if you might survive getting out of here. have to am right now. are you nervous? not at all. reporter: they are still going to hang into the end. we will see what happens. them.e all that works for back to you. imberly: led by captain kirk, like that. high winds out there tonight has caused a power outage in frederick, maryland. parts of downtown are without power, including traffic signals. police are saying if the light is out, treat it like a four-way stop. those winds bringi
roz plater is still live in arlington. are they optimistic or worried? reporter: not as much cheering here as there was earlier. nobody is leaving. the house is still packed, every tv on and every eye -- all eyes glued to the tv. are off right now. do you still like that? >> yes. reporter: you have not given up? >> no. go redskins! reporter: [indiscernible] >> no, not at all. i'm kind of surprised, but the reds can answer it. let's go. how do you have this giants fan here?...
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wedding gifts at a gas station. ( laughter ) or this is an actual one from savvy travel hacker justin roz lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. you go to target, and you buy a starter pistol. so when you're checking in, you tell the check-in lady, "i'm declaring a firearm in my bag." they don't know if you have an ak-47 that's legally purchased pistol. it doesn't matter. it's handled the same way. >> stephen: yes, you'll be able to locate your bag, and when t.s.a. hauls you off the plane for a cavity search, i promise, ( laughter ) ( applause ) but despite-- they're very thorough. they're very thorough. blue gloves. but despite all the clever tips and tricks out there, there are still a lot of everyday problems without solutions, until now. this is "life hacked!" first up, do you worry about your car being stolen because it doesn't have an expensive alarm? not anymore. whenever you park it, simply set your car on fire. now if someone tries to steal your car, they'll catch on fire and the amublance's siren will act as a car alarm. >> audience: hacked! >> stephen:
wedding gifts at a gas station. ( laughter ) or this is an actual one from savvy travel hacker justin roz lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. you go to target, and you buy a starter pistol. so when you're checking in, you tell the check-in lady, "i'm declaring a firearm in my bag." they don't know if you have an ak-47 that's legally purchased pistol. it doesn't matter. it's handled the same way. >> stephen: yes, you'll be able to locate your...
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roz plaeger in alexandria, virginia. >>> now we will send it over to forecast. it sounds like we will see the that's right. our current ocean conditions are making that pacific into the area. going ahead of sunday, the national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory going into effect around 4 pm tomorrow. that storm will linger until 10 am for the most part. heaviest snowfall will occur am monday with snow showers lingering the rest of the area. radar right now. it won't be that way for long. what we have going on here is we have this long stream of moisture feeding into the northern portion of the state. look at that, that is how it will continue to bring moisture into the area for the next coming days or so. breather period. in the next wave of moisture will feed in tuesday and again on friday. right now in reno, 35 degrees, calm wins. we saw very heavy winds today. gusty conditions. they will pick back up tomorrow. for right now into the evening, you should be 30 calm out there around the area. temperatures are starting to fall, 28 degrees in so
roz plaeger in alexandria, virginia. >>> now we will send it over to forecast. it sounds like we will see the that's right. our current ocean conditions are making that pacific into the area. going ahead of sunday, the national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory going into effect around 4 pm tomorrow. that storm will linger until 10 am for the most part. heaviest snowfall will occur am monday with snow showers lingering the rest of the area. radar right now. it won't...
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. >> thank you, roz. you're watching al jazeera coming up in just a couple of minutes. thousands in the german city of stuttgart showing support for an open door policy for refugees. >>> and nepal's black market spring up in kathmandu to supply fuel and other essentials. >> understanding the epidemic. >> it was terrifying. >> it's like navigating a minefield. >> go inside the new medical breakthrough. >> you had quite a reaction there. >> that's crazy. >> i really feel my life changing. >> the freedom is unbelievable. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> ...can affect and surpise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow, where technology meets humanity... >> only on al jazeera america. >> in your headlines tie wants' pro-democracy candidate tsai ing-wen would become the island's first female leader. >>> iran is confident that international sanctions will be lifted over a deal of its nuclear program. >>> the "washington post" journalist jason rezaian is one of four me
. >> thank you, roz. you're watching al jazeera coming up in just a couple of minutes. thousands in the german city of stuttgart showing support for an open door policy for refugees. >>> and nepal's black market spring up in kathmandu to supply fuel and other essentials. >> understanding the epidemic. >> it was terrifying. >> it's like navigating a minefield. >> go inside the new medical breakthrough. >> you had quite a reaction there. >>...
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marie osmond could have played roz. >> they brought up marie osmond. but every guy in the world want olivia newton-john as their girl. >> john let us in on that secret back in 1998. carrie fisher was also considered for the role of sandy >> she didn't foresee how --a turnana d in that outfit and that just wasn't her outfit. >> and another secret. >> they would stitch didn't drink or eat much while we were filming. >> sandy. >> what do you remember about the leather pants? >> everything. >>. sandra dee" giboreur. ou have any they'refears so far? >> falling, think, a fe, en ildto danny. >>y dropped out ben't t type cast forever. ?dwmusical, grease lightening is sung by kaniki car. but john t wanted the nth>>er1968 not bad the movie that ju make. >> iightve been the same. those summer nights have been lucy arnez as rizzo. ae you can be part of his new retro record. >> hoff's hits of the '80s. >> then what valerie bertinelli is saying about kirstie all k jeng. omeone wants to give you a shout out. >> i'm afraid. >> how she got the cheers crew commercial. >
marie osmond could have played roz. >> they brought up marie osmond. but every guy in the world want olivia newton-john as their girl. >> john let us in on that secret back in 1998. carrie fisher was also considered for the role of sandy >> she didn't foresee how --a turnana d in that outfit and that just wasn't her outfit. >> and another secret. >> they would stitch didn't drink or eat much while we were filming. >> sandy. >> what do you remember about...
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incorporated today saying all of their ka seen roz going to be going through a big change moving forward when it comes to parking. >> kim: this is our top story today. we're going have live team coverage throughout the day here on news 3. in case you missed the top of the broadcast, mgm resorts announcing today, making it official they're going to become the first major casino to start charging visitors for parking. they want to get it done this year. they think this move is going to bring in millions of dollars revenue each year and also it's going to change the landscape of call home. the changes we're going see by spring. they're having this coincide with the april opening of the company's t moenl arena -- by the way, what are we talking here? we're talking about $10 or less for overnight self-parking at all the mgm major resorts. >> jeff: a significant development because people in have been used to free parking time right? >> kim: i know. enjoy your holiday wee >> kayla: ah, good morning. >> steve: morning. hope you slept well. you deserve it after the last couple days. what's with
incorporated today saying all of their ka seen roz going to be going through a big change moving forward when it comes to parking. >> kim: this is our top story today. we're going have live team coverage throughout the day here on news 3. in case you missed the top of the broadcast, mgm resorts announcing today, making it official they're going to become the first major casino to start charging visitors for parking. they want to get it done this year. they think this move is going to...
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. >> roz venkada was on the show after china it was the market that nevada really needed to go after because with well over a billion people and a lot of people who can afford to travel and come to places in nevada, and i think one of the stories from the rj talked about how there's a huge indian population in california and they are ripe for being able to come to nevada. >> yeah, i think it's potentially a great opportunity. clearly las vegas has name recognition around the world. people know it. people want to see it. they want to see what that is all about, all that excitement, all that interesting entertainment and food and so on down there. i think it's a good move. i'm not overly familiar with the culture of india and what sort of things people would be interested in seeing or doing or buying, but what an opportunity. >> yes indeed. the program. thank you. great reporting on this puc and the energy story. we'll be right back on "nevada newsmakers" right after this timeout. >> "nevada newsmakers" is brought to you in part by the pro group this is "nevada newsmakers." >> back on
. >> roz venkada was on the show after china it was the market that nevada really needed to go after because with well over a billion people and a lot of people who can afford to travel and come to places in nevada, and i think one of the stories from the rj talked about how there's a huge indian population in california and they are ripe for being able to come to nevada. >> yeah, i think it's potentially a great opportunity. clearly las vegas has name recognition around the world....
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roz. >> rosanna travels in a posse. however, the other six days do the things that work. we create add one of a kind, first of its kind actually survey, with mike berland and he's coming up on the show. he did a survey for us, he learned that dieting is a bad candidate. it wouldn't do well. everyone hates the word. if you think about it. we think we have to be hungry on a diet. we learn a lot about what types of activities lose weight. we surveyed the audience and addressed it. it is starting today on the show. we talk about it for a few weeks. the days you are not splurging you are having lemon water to start the day. it is a good way to start the day a. ton of protein for breakfast. greek yogurt, eggs, you have to get the protein in the morning, eat as many nonstarches the rest of the way. >> the day we can splurge and become a blob, how often can you do the day off thing? >> once a week you are allowed to take a day and do what you want to do for social reasons. a big mistake people do is that people are lonely on a diet. they feel isolated. we want you to celebrate li
roz. >> rosanna travels in a posse. however, the other six days do the things that work. we create add one of a kind, first of its kind actually survey, with mike berland and he's coming up on the show. he did a survey for us, he learned that dieting is a bad candidate. it wouldn't do well. everyone hates the word. if you think about it. we think we have to be hungry on a diet. we learn a lot about what types of activities lose weight. we surveyed the audience and addressed it. it is...
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even though he's been out all night, many residents are wondering if the efforts of roz baraka and the officials enough. it's still packed with snow and for many living on side streets who have to go to work at this early hour, the struggle just started. show you video of how bad it is on this street. it's indicative of how the entire area, not only the snow packed on the entire street because plows haven't been seen, but you have the cars buried since that blizzard began. we'll show you video hours ago from our news crews going up and down the streets. many of the people have been buried and many people not able to get out of snow mounds once they try to make their way down the street. we spoke to a woman early this morning on her way home from work but wasn't confident she'd >> we were just -- over this area, none. our section, none. the majority of them. >> reporter: that's the reason that newark public schools are closed today. city hall is closed. i have to tell you, darlene, a lot of people said i wish i worked at city hall. i still have to go to work today and wondering how they
even though he's been out all night, many residents are wondering if the efforts of roz baraka and the officials enough. it's still packed with snow and for many living on side streets who have to go to work at this early hour, the struggle just started. show you video of how bad it is on this street. it's indicative of how the entire area, not only the snow packed on the entire street because plows haven't been seen, but you have the cars buried since that blizzard began. we'll show you video...
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marie osmond could have played roz. >> they brought up marie osmond. but every guy in the world want olivia newton-john as their girl. >> john let us in on that secret back in 1998. carrie fisher was also considered for the role of sandy but the reason marie turned it down -- >> she didn't foresee how -- how big a turn san didy would take a turn at the end in that outfit and that just wasn't heheoutfit. >> and another secret. >> they would stitch me. i didn't drink or eat much while we were filming. >> sandy. >> what do you remember about the leather pants? >> everything. sandra dee" >> olivia newton-john gave julianne hough advice. >> she said oh, you're going to be great. >> do my best to give a nod to john in what he does. >> the broadcast will be a combo of the movie and original musical. as bad girl rizzo, vanessa hudgens, is worried about doing three hours live. >> you have any they'refears so far? >> falling, i think, as a female, when you're in heels. that would suck. >> it would be hard to imagine anyone but travolta playing danny. >> henry wi
marie osmond could have played roz. >> they brought up marie osmond. but every guy in the world want olivia newton-john as their girl. >> john let us in on that secret back in 1998. carrie fisher was also considered for the role of sandy but the reason marie turned it down -- >> she didn't foresee how -- how big a turn san didy would take a turn at the end in that outfit and that just wasn't heheoutfit. >> and another secret. >> they would stitch me. i didn't drink...
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(gfx1)they started, well, tiny at the height of the depression in 1930 roz and monte rosenheim opened this 100 square foot store with one grounding principle. (sot - jim rosenheim)115307 my dad said something to me that has been the driving force in my whole life.// he said to me i want people to come to me because i have something special not because i'm convenient.(vo - mom pic)but he credits his mother with the store's staying power (sot-jim rosenheim)"the reason why tiny jewel box exists is becuase of my mother"over eight decades roz tended to american royalty.. from president franklin delano roosevelt and first lady maimie eisehower... to the kennedysbarbra streisand and sammie davis junior (sot - jim rosenheim) she had an infectious personality. and i don't know if you.hutzpah?jg 121546 uh huhjr 121547 my mother owned that word. she had the nerve to say anything to anybody. (gfx3)like the time senator joseph mccarthy in the midst of his communist witch-hunt. walked through her door. mrs. rosenheim directed some salty language his waybut the out with a pin for his mother. (sot -
(gfx1)they started, well, tiny at the height of the depression in 1930 roz and monte rosenheim opened this 100 square foot store with one grounding principle. (sot - jim rosenheim)115307 my dad said something to me that has been the driving force in my whole life.// he said to me i want people to come to me because i have something special not because i'm convenient.(vo - mom pic)but he credits his mother with the store's staying power (sot-jim rosenheim)"the reason why tiny jewel box...
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wedding gifts at a gas station. ( laughter ) or this is an actual one from savvy travel hacker justin roz lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost.. they're very thorough. blue gloves. but despite all the clever tips still a lot of everyday problems without solutions, until now. this is "life hacked!" first up, do you worry about your car being stolen because it doesn't have an expensive alarm? not anymore. whenever you park it, simply set your car on fire. now if someone tries to steal your car, they'll catch on fire and the amublance's siren will act as a car alarm. life... >> audience: hacked! >> stephen: pretty good. are
wedding gifts at a gas station. ( laughter ) or this is an actual one from savvy travel hacker justin roz lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. lee. >> here's a way to make sure...
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everybody is rested, they're ready to go roz the boys are back, and grok should suit grok should suit up. >> i'm confident now that we have two weeks to rest up. >> reporter: the chiefs are england has dropped 4 of the last 6, but pat fans say they are forgetting tom brady, and four rings. >> i think the chiefs are a very good team. with the addition of edle man back, and gronk, we are going to get this win. >> i feel like they're going to pull it through. they have been there, they have done it, i think it's going to be a strong showing. >> reporter: twice this week, gronk has missed practice. it's believed he was at a boston hospital getting an injection on his injured right knee that he hurt back in november. >> i think fans are not going to be concerned. they regular going to be out there. >> the chiefs is a great competition, but the pats are going to pull it out, and easy beat them next week. whoever wins this game is . >> reporter: brandon gun gunnoe 7 news in new england. or the 7 news mobile and tablet apps, the latest on injuries as well as recaps after the final whistle. >>
everybody is rested, they're ready to go roz the boys are back, and grok should suit grok should suit up. >> i'm confident now that we have two weeks to rest up. >> reporter: the chiefs are england has dropped 4 of the last 6, but pat fans say they are forgetting tom brady, and four rings. >> i think the chiefs are a very good team. with the addition of edle man back, and gronk, we are going to get this win. >> i feel like they're going to pull it through. they have been...
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wedding gifts at a gas station. ( laughter ) or this is an actual one from savvy travel hacker justin roz lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. you go to target, and you buy a starter pistol. so when you're checking in, you tell the check-in lady, "i'm declaring a firearm in my bag." they don't know if you have an ak-47 that's legally purchased and registered or a starter pistol. it doesn't matter. it's handled the same way. >> stephen: yes, you'll be able to locate your bag, and when t.s.a. hauls you off the plane for a cavity search, i promise, they will locate your sack. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but despite-- they're very thorough. they're very thorough. blue gloves. but despite all the clever tips and tricks out there, there are without solutions, until now. this is "life hacked!" first up, do you worry about your car being stolen because it doesn't have an expensive alarm? not anymore. whenever you park it, simply set your car on fire. now if someone tries to steal your car, they'll catch on fire and the amublance's siren will act as a car alarm. life... >
wedding gifts at a gas station. ( laughter ) or this is an actual one from savvy travel hacker justin roz lee. >> here's a way to make sure that your bags are never lost. you go to target, and you buy a starter pistol. so when you're checking in, you tell the check-in lady, "i'm declaring a firearm in my bag." they don't know if you have an ak-47 that's legally purchased and registered or a starter pistol. it doesn't matter. it's handled the same way. >> stephen: yes,...
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mayor roz baraka said the plows would eventually get to people. they're wondering if that's too little too late. back to you. >> thank you very much, tracie. >>> a final check of traffic. >> let's start with the roads. an accidents headed towards the lincoln tunnel on 495 eastbound by pleasant avenue. it will take you 30 minutes to get to this point. once you're past it, things are moving fine. to an hour on the raritan line. gladstone and summit, no rail service. new jersey is cross honoring system wide. partial service restored on the oyster bay, port jeff, ronkonkoma, hunting ton and babylon. no service east on the montauk branch as well as on the four others. then over on the harlem line, no southbound stops today at tremont and melrose. and then for path commuters, still no service between newark and journal square for ongoing snow cleanup. new jersey transit will cross honor. otherwise, path is doing just fine. that's the only suspension there. >>> lauren, thank you. >> chris, one more check of the weather. >> it's quiet, actually. all thing
mayor roz baraka said the plows would eventually get to people. they're wondering if that's too little too late. back to you. >> thank you very much, tracie. >>> a final check of traffic. >> let's start with the roads. an accidents headed towards the lincoln tunnel on 495 eastbound by pleasant avenue. it will take you 30 minutes to get to this point. once you're past it, things are moving fine. to an hour on the raritan line. gladstone and summit, no rail service. new...