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ryan hughes is there. ryan? right now - metro service getting back to normal this temporarily suspended last night between ballston and clarendon. investigators say a train struck and killed a man on the tracks last night-- triggering the shut down. an investigation is ongoing. i'm adrianna hopkins at the live desk. breaking news from jerusalem this mor fire near a holy site. israeli police say three gunmen opened fire at isralies near the lions gate. police chased the suspects to the temple mount, where they were eventually killed. three israelis were injured in the attack - two of them in crtical condition right now. the identies of the gunmen has not been released but there have been a wave on attacks by palestinians since late 2015. new surveillence footage of a shooting in northeast that injured a 13-month-old boy. it happened monday night in an alley near h-street. police say two men were involved in an argument that then lead to shots fired. you can see the toddler tried to run away as gun fire erupted bu
ryan hughes is there. ryan? right now - metro service getting back to normal this temporarily suspended last night between ballston and clarendon. investigators say a train struck and killed a man on the tracks last night-- triggering the shut down. an investigation is ongoing. i'm adrianna hopkins at the live desk. breaking news from jerusalem this mor fire near a holy site. israeli police say three gunmen opened fire at isralies near the lions gate. police chased the suspects to the temple...
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nancy: head out now to ryan hughes in alexandria. there out there. the neighborhood has seen this in the past as well. ryan: nancy, the residents here are used to the flooding. we are getting a break from the rain. the flooding continues to come here on fenwick drive. this is the huntington area of alexandria. if fire officials are knocking on doors and telling people to get the vehicles to higher ground. there was a vehicle that had the back tires the water up to the trunk. going door to door on this road here. also arlington terrace runs parallel. they are also reminding residents to move the cars. if we zoom in you can see that the water rising over the bank. that is the current. the officials tell us once the water recedes over the banks it takes 30 to 40 minutes for the area to get there is more flooding expected. the residents are moving the cars and told they can park at the huntington metro station. ryan miller, abc7 news -- ryan hughes, [music] nancy: thank you. stay connected on the stormwatch7 weather alert day. get the update on facebook,
nancy: head out now to ryan hughes in alexandria. there out there. the neighborhood has seen this in the past as well. ryan: nancy, the residents here are used to the flooding. we are getting a break from the rain. the flooding continues to come here on fenwick drive. this is the huntington area of alexandria. if fire officials are knocking on doors and telling people to get the vehicles to higher ground. there was a vehicle that had the back tires the water up to the trunk. going door to door...
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usyon 7, ryan hughes joins from outside of the elementary school in bethesda with more. i'm wondering if any surveillance cameras that are behind you were pointing there. ryan: we have been wondering that as well. we reached out to the school and are waiting to hear back. these threats against the president are drawing outrage in the community. a lot of people stopped by where the messages were found on this sign outside of the elementary school. tonight, they have been taken down, thanks to a concerned citizen. >> my initial reaction was shock. in thisock and outrage quiet community after threatening messages against the president were found outside of wood acres elementary school. inside the school marquee , "ew expletive.er his" >> i lifted it up and remove the letters. ryan: he has been living in the community nearly 30 years. it is filled with young kids and families. johnson said no matter your politics, the threat against the president and the language has no place in our society. >> no matter if it is trump, obama, clinton, bush, it's a threat and something the ki
usyon 7, ryan hughes joins from outside of the elementary school in bethesda with more. i'm wondering if any surveillance cameras that are behind you were pointing there. ryan: we have been wondering that as well. we reached out to the school and are waiting to hear back. these threats against the president are drawing outrage in the community. a lot of people stopped by where the messages were found on this sign outside of the elementary school. tonight, they have been taken down, thanks to a...
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ryan hughes is live in mobile trak seven gathering new information. developing now, the search for violent weekend in the district. take a look at this map. 10 people shot in seven different shootings - two of those victims ended up dead. among those killed - jermain richards. he was just 17 years old. a gunman shot and killed him while he was visiting friends near the corner or quarles and 45th streets northeast. (butt) that second homicide happened saturday night when a man was shot and killed along kanasas avenue. take a look at your screen -- this surveillance video shows the moments before the shooting took place. seven is on your side, getting answers about this spike in violence. we're sitting down with d-c police chief peter new-shum. don't miss that interview, live at 9am, when good morning washington newschannel 8. happening now.. the search for a rape suspect. take a look at this composite sketech released within the past 24 hours by montgomery county police. investigators say he raped a 26 year old woman early wednesday morning in a grassy
ryan hughes is live in mobile trak seven gathering new information. developing now, the search for violent weekend in the district. take a look at this map. 10 people shot in seven different shootings - two of those victims ended up dead. among those killed - jermain richards. he was just 17 years old. a gunman shot and killed him while he was visiting friends near the corner or quarles and 45th streets northeast. (butt) that second homicide happened saturday night when a man was shot and...
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right use continues our stormwatch team -- ryan hughes continues our stormwatch team coverage. ryan: here we go again. downkies opened up, coming heavy right now. earlier this afternoon, crews were hauling away damage. that tree came crashing down here. the windshield and the roof of the car now practically in the backseat. now is andrea, another tree came crashing through a woman's bedroom. only on 7, she tells us she is thankful to be alive. >> it was sudden. ryan: michelle and her friend were asleep when this tree came crashing through her bedroom. the roof came in. >> the ceiling fan was on the floor. the drywall was on top. ryan: they were trapped. it happened around 2:00 this firefighters had to rescue the couple from underneath the rubble. >> they were able to get us a safe path out of the house, so this top level, almost completely gone. ryan: the wild weather toppled trees around the region. >> i heard this loud crack and at first, i thought lightning had hit or something. ryan: but when she looked outside, she saw her car crushed right outside her home in the 900 block
right use continues our stormwatch team -- ryan hughes continues our stormwatch team coverage. ryan: here we go again. downkies opened up, coming heavy right now. earlier this afternoon, crews were hauling away damage. that tree came crashing down here. the windshield and the roof of the car now practically in the backseat. now is andrea, another tree came crashing through a woman's bedroom. only on 7, she tells us she is thankful to be alive. >> it was sudden. ryan: michelle and her...
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ryan hughes looks at a few of the problem spots from today. ryan: the torrential rain has cap to cleanup crews busy through the night and into this morning. this is seneca creek and north potomac, one of the many problem areas. good clip. you ahe bank, it gives good idea how high it was. as we swing over, the water was spilling over its bank onto the road. this is what it looked like at 11 a.m. the road is back open, but it was flooded out for more than 17 hours as water rushed over the side of it. trees,n also toppled large branches brought down, falling onto wires in alexandria. it were similar in bethesda, tree limbs knocking down a telephone pole, leaving wires dangling on 7 locks rd. in montgomery county, more than a dozen roads were closed early this morning. the police encourage drivers to find alternative routes. thousands were left without power around the area. tonight there is a warning from the national weather service. with the ground very saturated from the rain, they are worried and warning people to be careful because weak and t
ryan hughes looks at a few of the problem spots from today. ryan: the torrential rain has cap to cleanup crews busy through the night and into this morning. this is seneca creek and north potomac, one of the many problem areas. good clip. you ahe bank, it gives good idea how high it was. as we swing over, the water was spilling over its bank onto the road. this is what it looked like at 11 a.m. the road is back open, but it was flooded out for more than 17 hours as water rushed over the side of...
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ryan hughes spent the day talking with neighbors rattled by this crime. ryan, they all have the same question we do. ryan: that's right, kimberly, they want to know what led to the shooting. more than 24 hours later, detectives are still going in and out of the home, the crime scene tape lining the property. neighbors say that pamela hargan moved in here about two years ago with her daughter and young granddaughter. a second daughter moved in monday. they say that she is the one who shot her mother, then herself. >> it simply shocking. but it happened. shakenongtime residents up after their upscale neighborhood turns into a crime scene. >> cannot imagine what goes through somebody's head to do some fairfax county police worked through the night and into this afternoon. crime scene tape blocking off the home where they say that helen hargan shot and killed her mother, pamela hargan, then shot and killed herself. neighbors have been wondering what happened ever since 2 p.m. friday. that is when the police received a call that somebody may have been killed in
ryan hughes spent the day talking with neighbors rattled by this crime. ryan, they all have the same question we do. ryan: that's right, kimberly, they want to know what led to the shooting. more than 24 hours later, detectives are still going in and out of the home, the crime scene tape lining the property. neighbors say that pamela hargan moved in here about two years ago with her daughter and young granddaughter. a second daughter moved in monday. they say that she is the one who shot her...
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ryan hughes is live with more on what happened. have police received any tips at all? well, they tell us they have not received any tips. one of the major challenges here, they did not receive any 911 calls after that shooting last night. they say they do not have a suspect or a vehicle description, but they are confident someone on the beltway last night had to see something. this afternoon, we spoke to the victim's daughter. she says her father does not have any enemies. she was in new york city for a girl's weekend when she got that dreaded phone call early person. he wouldn't do anything to no one. ryan: in the 19-year-old doesn't have any tears left. she cried all morning after getting a call at 3:00 a.m. her father was found murdered inside his car on the beltway. >> i didn't know what to say. ryan: around 11:55 last night, prince george's county police saw the white grand marquis stopped in traffic on the outer loop, just past the pennsylvania avenue exit. behind the wheel, officers found -- an officer found at rihanna long break -- found adriano lombre shot to
ryan hughes is live with more on what happened. have police received any tips at all? well, they tell us they have not received any tips. one of the major challenges here, they did not receive any 911 calls after that shooting last night. they say they do not have a suspect or a vehicle description, but they are confident someone on the beltway last night had to see something. this afternoon, we spoke to the victim's daughter. she says her father does not have any enemies. she was in new york...
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as ryan hughes reports there is a push to find out what happened to it. >> i have basica search as far as i can. >> josh has a knock for solving historical mysteries inside the wilson building. last year he found a plaque in a broom closet without a title. these are the names of the district employees who served in world war ii. now his latest quest finding a 2,000-pound replica of the liberty bell. >> d.c. with the thousands of the memorials and the monuments i think it fade in the background. >> in 1950, the solid brass bell was given to the district for surpassing the goal in savings bond drive. the first home was on the step of the wilson building before being moved to a park in front of the building. they started to beautify the avenue and four monuments moved. they were all eventually returned but the bell is it has gone cold. >> he does not suspect that it was sold or scrapped. it's not a coincidence. he calling on the public for help before the fourth of july. >> if we had a missing national symbol the time to put out the call for it is before the national holiday. >> in northw
as ryan hughes reports there is a push to find out what happened to it. >> i have basica search as far as i can. >> josh has a knock for solving historical mysteries inside the wilson building. last year he found a plaque in a broom closet without a title. these are the names of the district employees who served in world war ii. now his latest quest finding a 2,000-pound replica of the liberty bell. >> d.c. with the thousands of the memorials and the monuments i think it fade...
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the community is in shock and pain by the ryan hughes shows us how they came together for her today. >> she was friendly. she was giving. she was outgoing. ryan: the pain is still fresh, and this community is still traumatized four weeks after nabra was brutally attacked and killed. >> everyone is trying to process what happened. isn: the center in sterling a support center. they reflect on the tragedy and talk about the process the case will take in the court system. >> we have people from the community and outside of the community, people from other faiths. ryan: last month, she was heading back to the mosque during ramadan, when she was bludgeoned with a baseball bat, her body later found in a pond. 22-year-old darwin martinez torres has been charged with murder. it is a case of road rage and not a hate crime. flowers on the side of the road, honoring nabra. it is planning programs and events throughout the year. a long-term plan to help this community heal. >> there are so many different aspects of the whole incident that a lot of people are processing different me. ryan: in sterl
the community is in shock and pain by the ryan hughes shows us how they came together for her today. >> she was friendly. she was giving. she was outgoing. ryan: the pain is still fresh, and this community is still traumatized four weeks after nabra was brutally attacked and killed. >> everyone is trying to process what happened. isn: the center in sterling a support center. they reflect on the tragedy and talk about the process the case will take in the court system. >> we...
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ryan hughes was there at the air force memorial for the ceremony. ♪ ryan: a special ceremony for a manhose love for his country never faded. he received a purple heart for his courage for service in world war ii. >> i have so much love for this country. mom my mom was the same way. ryan: he enlisted in the air force and became a part of the bomb group that flew missions over nazi germany in the b-17 mischearge during the war. in april of 1944 his plane was shot down. he was wounded and became a prisoner of war. more than 73 years later, he is being recognized and was awarded the purple heart at the air force memorial in arlington. >> we had the opportunity today to remember him and to remember those like him. ryan: he now lives in college park and was surrounded by his family and friend. he's a part of the greatest generation and says his greatest accomplishment is his service and marrying his wife. >> the only honor that i feel that i had the privilege of serving this country in wartime. ryan: he has a lot of love for his country and family. in five days he's turning 95 years old and
ryan hughes was there at the air force memorial for the ceremony. ♪ ryan: a special ceremony for a manhose love for his country never faded. he received a purple heart for his courage for service in world war ii. >> i have so much love for this country. mom my mom was the same way. ryan: he enlisted in the air force and became a part of the bomb group that flew missions over nazi germany in the b-17 mischearge during the war. in april of 1944 his plane was shot down. he was wounded and...
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a soggy ryan hughes picks up or storm watch coverage. ryan, i have two umbrellas in our car. lend you one, buddy. ryan: we saw the dark clouds moving in and in a second, the skies opened up drenching us and everybody else. take a look right now. the rain is still falling a little bit. their umbrellas, a couple of minutes ago, let's show you some video. up and skies opening sheets of rain coming down. people running for cover. we saw an hour ago, people were out here exercising and running and, my, things really change. people are also going to dinner onight, so pack that umbrella, keep an eye to the sky. as josh mentioning out here live again, it's just rain. we have not heard any thunder or lightning, that's some good news. ryan hughes.gton, back inside to you. kimberly: northwest. a toll on power crews scrambling to get the power back on after a tree utility pole and live wires all fell down. melissa continues our team coverage with a look at the damage. melissa. melissa: we are at the intersection of glen brook, give you a to better view of this giant tree. look.a it took
a soggy ryan hughes picks up or storm watch coverage. ryan, i have two umbrellas in our car. lend you one, buddy. ryan: we saw the dark clouds moving in and in a second, the skies opened up drenching us and everybody else. take a look right now. the rain is still falling a little bit. their umbrellas, a couple of minutes ago, let's show you some video. up and skies opening sheets of rain coming down. people running for cover. we saw an hour ago, people were out here exercising and running and,...
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ryan hughes, abc7 news. alison: a loud boom and the all-clear given after a driver rammed a car into a capitol hill barricade. what police say happened. michelle: this is $1 million worth of marijuana. the unusual place it was hidden. alison: "7 on your side" investigates a potential hidden danger in police vehicles that could put officer' lives at ris -- officers' lives at risk. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. michelle: we begin tonight on storm watch as the pop-up storms bring a lot of rain and even hail to some part of the area. alison: chief meteorologist doug hill in the weather center. are there still storm threats out there? >> heavy rain and lightning but it's not severe the first area pushing and building southwestward to the city. this will drift downtown in the next half hour and diminish. we have a second area that we are tracking in frederick. this too makes a slow drift. it should diminish in the next couple of hours. outside of that we don't see packtivity. >> areas with the
ryan hughes, abc7 news. alison: a loud boom and the all-clear given after a driver rammed a car into a capitol hill barricade. what police say happened. michelle: this is $1 million worth of marijuana. the unusual place it was hidden. alison: "7 on your side" investigates a potential hidden danger in police vehicles that could put officer' lives at ris -- officers' lives at risk. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. michelle: we begin tonight on storm watch as...
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let's get right to writing use -- to ryan hughes. ryan: a very busy night and as the sun comse out, we are getting a better idea of how powerful and fast this fire spread. let me show you the damage. take a look at the roof there completely gone. the room below it gutted. this is still smoldering. the call ca 3:00 this morning and by the time crews arrived, this fire was cooking. the flames also spreading to a police crews are, and talking with neighbors, they tell me they could hear ammunition exploding inside of that car. a guy a block away said he could hear the popping sound from this home. woman were taken one to the hospital that are expected to be ok. this is in the 26,000 block of haney avenue in damascus. you can see the intensity from this fire. it burned the siding on the home next to it. fire investigators are trying now to determine the exact cause of this fire. that remains under investigation. that. thanks for autria: let's get a check of your forecast from veronica johnson. still talking storms. veronica: talking storm
let's get right to writing use -- to ryan hughes. ryan: a very busy night and as the sun comse out, we are getting a better idea of how powerful and fast this fire spread. let me show you the damage. take a look at the roof there completely gone. the room below it gutted. this is still smoldering. the call ca 3:00 this morning and by the time crews arrived, this fire was cooking. the flames also spreading to a police crews are, and talking with neighbors, they tell me they could hear ammunition...
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ryan hughes.. what are you working on for 5 o-clock? duke's is the perfect companion for so many things. it makes a tomato taste more like a tomato. it makes bacon taste more like bacon. it's a unique flavor. the texture is incredible. duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. duke's is smooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge. it's not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients. i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. virgina mother missing with two young children. the search happening right now in loudoun county plus - a new chief of staff taking the reigns today. the challenges john kelly is facing at home and abroad as he moves into the west wing. and you can't ask for much better than this - sunny, warm, and low humidity. veronica johnson is tracking a near perfect start to the week. good morning washington. i'm scott abraha. last day of the month, first day of the work week. and i'm adrianna hopkins - autria and larry have the morning off. toss to veronica
ryan hughes.. what are you working on for 5 o-clock? duke's is the perfect companion for so many things. it makes a tomato taste more like a tomato. it makes bacon taste more like bacon. it's a unique flavor. the texture is incredible. duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. duke's is smooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge. it's not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients. i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. virgina...
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ryan hughes, abc7 news. >> now at 6:00, i have never seen her cry. that good of a baby.helle: a 4-month-old child dies in a van her mother was calling home. now a response from the crisis center accused of twice turning them away. >> just incredible caught on video. devastating flooding. enough to wash away entire buildings. >> what if we had a medical emergency? how would we get out. >> trapped at home. how a street full of people cut off from the road. how you can stop it from happening to you. >> "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. >> new at 6:00 tonight, a distraught mother hospitalized one day after her 4-month-old daughter died inside the van where they had been living. crisis center responds to accusations they denied the mother police to stay. q mccray spoke to the grandfather and joins us live with the latest information. q: it has been a trying day and a half for grandfather. yesterday he loses his granddaughter. today his daughter is rushed to hospital. he is dealing with this without a roof over his head. >> brooklyn ruth irby at the center of a death investig
ryan hughes, abc7 news. >> now at 6:00, i have never seen her cry. that good of a baby.helle: a 4-month-old child dies in a van her mother was calling home. now a response from the crisis center accused of twice turning them away. >> just incredible caught on video. devastating flooding. enough to wash away entire buildings. >> what if we had a medical emergency? how would we get out. >> trapped at home. how a street full of people cut off from the road. how you can stop...
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live in d.c., ryan hughes, "good morning washington." the time right now is 6:35. and called customer support in the past six months, listen up number,name, phone account password come home, and email addresses have been compromised. affects 6ys this million users, but a third-party security firm that found the breach site as many as 14 million could be affected. p. are urged to change your i.n. right now. autria: thank you. police responded to unusual call at the bank of america in corpus christi, texas. a contractor was changing a lovely room connected to the atm and ended up getting stuck inside with no phone. so the workers sent help messages to folks using the atm by sliding notes through the machine slot. many people thought it was a joke, but luckily, someone took it seriously and called police. >> it turned out we could hear a little voice in the machine. >> i have never seen it in my life, somebody stuck in an atm machine. it was crazy. autria: officers had to kick down the door to the contractor out. he was not hurt, but he was stuck inside for 18 hours.
live in d.c., ryan hughes, "good morning washington." the time right now is 6:35. and called customer support in the past six months, listen up number,name, phone account password come home, and email addresses have been compromised. affects 6ys this million users, but a third-party security firm that found the breach site as many as 14 million could be affected. p. are urged to change your i.n. right now. autria: thank you. police responded to unusual call at the bank of america in...
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ryan hughes shows us what one eagle-eyed visitor to the kennedy center spotted. ryan: you know it's a popular spot. the kennedy center. 5 million people passed through the hall of states each year. that is a lot of eyes. the flags are washed and inspected but a utah native who noticed the date on the flag was wrong. ryan martin is originally from salt lake city area. he went to the hall of state to find the utah flag. he realized something was off. he now lives in fairfax county. when he went back his phone and he realized the date said 1947. nears didn't settle in utah until 1847. he contacted the kennedy center in march wanting to correct the 200-year mistake. the senior v.p. of operations, he ordered a new flag. today the kennedy center held a flag raising center and corrected the error. martin was there with his family. >> it's a great reminder of my utah roots. i have pioneer ancestors that worked hard to cross plains to get to utah in the early 1850's. ryan: martin graduated from brig ham young university and now is -- brigham young university. now a staff m
ryan hughes shows us what one eagle-eyed visitor to the kennedy center spotted. ryan: you know it's a popular spot. the kennedy center. 5 million people passed through the hall of states each year. that is a lot of eyes. the flags are washed and inspected but a utah native who noticed the date on the flag was wrong. ryan martin is originally from salt lake city area. he went to the hall of state to find the utah flag. he realized something was off. he now lives in fairfax county. when he went...
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he does. >> they are exposed to the careers in the industry of the cyber security. >> in largo, ryan hughes, nancy: right now at 6:00 -- michelle: a flood of water floods more than the street. alison: and incredible promise. d.c. to new york in less than time than it takes to get a pizza delivery. >> i'm sorry it happened. >> when he will leave prison. >> now "abc7 news at 6:00". michelle: first at 6:00, warning in place. >> there are days before we see the relief. >> day two here about finished. we still have a heat advisory in effect until 7:00. fall. 97 on the thermometer. the moisture levels to make it feel warmer. stilling like 110 now. 99 in washington. 107 in annapolis. overnight is warm and humid. inside the beltway is around 80 degrees. but it's feeling warmer than that. tomorrow is right back in the upper 90's. the heat index values over 100. a better chance of storms for saturday. next week is when we see the relief. michelle: thank you. local camp like camp wright in stevensville are taking precaution. there is a mandatory two-hour rest period in the heat of the day and the batt
he does. >> they are exposed to the careers in the industry of the cyber security. >> in largo, ryan hughes, nancy: right now at 6:00 -- michelle: a flood of water floods more than the street. alison: and incredible promise. d.c. to new york in less than time than it takes to get a pizza delivery. >> i'm sorry it happened. >> when he will leave prison. >> now "abc7 news at 6:00". michelle: first at 6:00, warning in place. >> there are days before we...
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ryan hughes is there tonight. the police launched an intensive manhunt there. >> they have been searching on the air and the ground. the officers are patrolling on bikes. the woman walking across the path heading to work but the police don't know a motive behind the attack. >> evidence markers cover the ground. tonight there is an all-out search for a man who stabbed a woman walking to work in what appeared to be an unprovoked attack. >> i walk that path every day. >> the woman in her 20's walking toward the vienna fairfax metro station when a man came up behind her, stabbed her in the neck and ran away. >> she flagged down a citizen. an officer was driving >> i hope it never happens to me. >> fear and panic are spreading through the community. the path butts up to the neighborhood and she doesn't plan to walk it alone now. >> i definitely want to have somebody with me or some weapon on me for protection. >> it's crazy that everything that happens to some random person walking. >> the detectives say they still don
ryan hughes is there tonight. the police launched an intensive manhunt there. >> they have been searching on the air and the ground. the officers are patrolling on bikes. the woman walking across the path heading to work but the police don't know a motive behind the attack. >> evidence markers cover the ground. tonight there is an all-out search for a man who stabbed a woman walking to work in what appeared to be an unprovoked attack. >> i walk that path every day. >>...
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in northeast, ryan hughes. adrianna: an alert from d.c.olice about scammers targeting drivers with business cards. police say they were spotted last in georgetown and if you fall for it, you could be out hundreds of dollars. con artists are posing as professionals who repair vehicles but then used cheap fixes that only last a few days. crowbars, you do not repair with crowbars. adrianna: investigators say the criminals were most likely spotted in a dodge charger with wisconsin in georgetown. one of the largest icebergs ever recorded is now looking in the antarctic sea, breaking away from the ice shelf. in our area, it would stretch from stafford to baltimore. the concern is, if enough glaciers are in the ocean, sea levels could rise which is why scientists are keeping a close watch on this. that is huge. doug: big chunk of ice. adrianna: they have been watching it for a few years and saw it coming. doug: surprised it happened like that. more to come on that story. here it is about the heat and humidity, today is the hottest and most humid
in northeast, ryan hughes. adrianna: an alert from d.c.olice about scammers targeting drivers with business cards. police say they were spotted last in georgetown and if you fall for it, you could be out hundreds of dollars. con artists are posing as professionals who repair vehicles but then used cheap fixes that only last a few days. crowbars, you do not repair with crowbars. adrianna: investigators say the criminals were most likely spotted in a dodge charger with wisconsin in georgetown....
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in upper marlboro, ryan hughes, abc7 news. alison: the search continues for the man who stabbed a woman in in fairfax county. this happened yesterday on the jerry connelly cross county trail as the woman was heading to the vienna metro station. we spoke to people today and the attack has them on edge. >> i'll be more careful this morning. probably get pepper spray in the future. alison: the police still do not have a good description of the man but if they get information leading to an arrest in a case there is a reward up to $1,000. jonathan: two days after one person was killed seven others were hurt in the horrifying accident at the ohio state fair. one person part of the injury list who climbed aboard the fire ball ride. this thing broke apart. the rider explains exactly what happened. >> went all the way up in the sky and came back. then it came back and it was too close to the ground. it did it again one more time. that is when it hit the ground. blew off. then the p jonathan: it was horrible. the "7 on your side" i-team
in upper marlboro, ryan hughes, abc7 news. alison: the search continues for the man who stabbed a woman in in fairfax county. this happened yesterday on the jerry connelly cross county trail as the woman was heading to the vienna metro station. we spoke to people today and the attack has them on edge. >> i'll be more careful this morning. probably get pepper spray in the future. alison: the police still do not have a good description of the man but if they get information leading to an...
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ryan hughes is live with more. new political plans this morning for prince william county board stewart. this - after a very narrow loss in the virginia republican gubernatorial primary. adrianna hopkins is here with more.. autria, larry - stewart now reportedly has his eyes set on the u-s senate! according to the richmond times dispatch stewart will challenge democratic senator tim kaine in 20-18. the move pits a strong supporter of president trump against hillary clinton's former running mate. stewart nearly upset republican nominee ed gillespie in the june primary for governor... shocking state party leaders who dismissed him as a fringe candidate. stewart is holding a news conference at his woodbridge home at 11 this morning - and we'll be there. to the maryland governor's race now... and a big endorsement today for democratic candidate "ben jealous". senator bernie sanders will announce his support for the former n-double-a-c-p president. jealous served as the co-chairman of sanders' 20-16 presidential campaig
ryan hughes is live with more. new political plans this morning for prince william county board stewart. this - after a very narrow loss in the virginia republican gubernatorial primary. adrianna hopkins is here with more.. autria, larry - stewart now reportedly has his eyes set on the u-s senate! according to the richmond times dispatch stewart will challenge democratic senator tim kaine in 20-18. the move pits a strong supporter of president trump against hillary clinton's former running...
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ryan hughes was at the air force memorial ryan: a special ceremony honoring a man whose love for his country has never faded. an emotional 94-year-old john pedevillano receiving a purple heart for his courage and service during world war ii. >> i did so much for this counsels. my mom and dad were the same way. ryan: pedevillano enlisted at 19 with the u.s. air force quickly became part of the 306 bomb group, which flew missions over nazi, germany, during the war. on april 24, 1944, his plane was shot down. pedevillano was wounded and became a prisoner of war. more than 73 years later, pedevillano is being recognized and was awarded the purple heart at the air force memorial in arlington. [applause] >> we had the opportunity today to remember him and remember those like him. ryan: pedevillano now lives in college park. he was surrounded by his family and friends. part of t greatest accomplishment is his service and marrying his late wife. >> the only honor that i feel i had the privilege of serving this country in wartime. ryan: pedevillano has a lot of love for his country and for hi
ryan hughes was at the air force memorial ryan: a special ceremony honoring a man whose love for his country has never faded. an emotional 94-year-old john pedevillano receiving a purple heart for his courage and service during world war ii. >> i did so much for this counsels. my mom and dad were the same way. ryan: pedevillano enlisted at 19 with the u.s. air force quickly became part of the 306 bomb group, which flew missions over nazi, germany, during the war. on april 24, 1944, his...
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ryan hughes, abc 7 news. montgomery county police have released a sketch of the man they say sexually assaulted a woman after leaving a bar in gaithersburg. take a close look at your scre police say the woman met a man who looks like this at quincy bar and grill and left with him early wednesday morning. that is when police say the man forced her to an area and raped her. he is described as an hispanic man, 20 to 30 years old. 200 pounds. call police if you recognize him. a six-year-old man -- 60-year-old man stabbed. montgomery county police say it happened after 11:00 last night. by the shot -- police are looking for a 15-year-old suspect tonight. skies, andlear unseasonably cold temperatures. it is hard to believe. it is the end of july. the heat and humidity will come creeping back in. meteorologist josh knight can tell you exactly win. josh: -- exactly when. josh: l daylight this. pretty much start to finish. in alexandria.es even in the places we did get into the low and mid 80's, the lack of humidity m
ryan hughes, abc 7 news. montgomery county police have released a sketch of the man they say sexually assaulted a woman after leaving a bar in gaithersburg. take a close look at your scre police say the woman met a man who looks like this at quincy bar and grill and left with him early wednesday morning. that is when police say the man forced her to an area and raped her. he is described as an hispanic man, 20 to 30 years old. 200 pounds. call police if you recognize him. a six-year-old man --...
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. >> in northwest, ryan hughes, abc7 news. would you let an employer put a microchip in your hand? a company is about to be the first to offer the option. >> hold my hand up like a cell phone. it will pay for my product. >> instead of a credit card. >> correct. >> my hand. the microchip is my credit card. michelle: okay. one reason. way more convenient. it will allow the employees to buy things in the break room and get in the front door and log in the computers. each chip implanted in a person's hand costs $300 which would be covered by the company. employees won't be required to get the chip but 50 people voluntarily signed up for one and it does not have g.p.s. in it if you are wondering so they can't track people. larry: back to the severe weather only place to have severe weather last night. this is videotape from arizona, apache junction. it's 25 mile east of phoenix. the problem there was the flooding. look at the video. people had to be rescued by the helicopter. because the streets were flooded. in pennsylvania, you c
. >> in northwest, ryan hughes, abc7 news. would you let an employer put a microchip in your hand? a company is about to be the first to offer the option. >> hold my hand up like a cell phone. it will pay for my product. >> instead of a credit card. >> correct. >> my hand. the microchip is my credit card. michelle: okay. one reason. way more convenient. it will allow the employees to buy things in the break room and get in the front door and log in the computers....
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live this afternoon in fairfax, ryan hughes, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you very much. violence on another trail. yesterday a dog trainer shot and killed along the anacostia river trail. the gunman riding away on a bike. we are following that closely. at the bottom of the hour we hear from the victim's father. that's only on abc7. [gunfire] tough to forget the sights answer the sounds of the only person killed was the shooter. the officers on steve scalise's detail were wounded while the alexandria police rushed to help. amy aubert at the "live desk" with incredible story. amy? amy: they are receiving the public safety medal of valor. in the past hour the pair of the u.s. capitol police officers who the president describes as racing through the bullets are two of five officers veeving the honor. the baseball called the attack unthinkable. calling the officers the real heroes. >> the officers saved the lives of every innocent person on the field that day. many of themes friends of mike and myself. they are american heroes. we salute amy: today's honor comes the same week
live this afternoon in fairfax, ryan hughes, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you very much. violence on another trail. yesterday a dog trainer shot and killed along the anacostia river trail. the gunman riding away on a bike. we are following that closely. at the bottom of the hour we hear from the victim's father. that's only on abc7. [gunfire] tough to forget the sights answer the sounds of the only person killed was the shooter. the officers on steve scalise's detail were wounded while the...
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ryan hughes has flooding problems in alexandria. i know in that neighborhood they have seen it before. ryan: yeah, we were just talking to the neighborhoods. they are used to this. this is the huntington neighborhood. look behind me. you can see that street now is almost completely covered with the floodwaters. this is fenwick drive. right now the county officials are going door to door. knocking on the door to tell the residents to move the cars and get them the higher ground. they are able to park at huntington metro station. in you park there until after midnight you don't have to pay anything. the water is up to the sidewalks in some neighborhood. once it crosses the banks it take 30 to 40 minutes for the street to flood. they expect it to happen in the next 30 to 45 minutes. back to you. nancy: ryan, thank you. "7 on your side" consumer alert defective takata air bag may have claimed another life in florida this time. and lisa fletcher has a push to demand all takata air bags and the millions of the replacements be recalled. lis
ryan hughes has flooding problems in alexandria. i know in that neighborhood they have seen it before. ryan: yeah, we were just talking to the neighborhoods. they are used to this. this is the huntington neighborhood. look behind me. you can see that street now is almost completely covered with the floodwaters. this is fenwick drive. right now the county officials are going door to door. knocking on the door to tell the residents to move the cars and get them the higher ground. they are able to...
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. >> frederick, ryan hughes, abc7 news. alison: so many memories in the book. larry: yeah. yeah.get it back. >> still ahead at 5:00, what had them lining up for block despite a summer sizzle. >> caring for babies born already addicted in the opioid epidemic. >> "7 on your side" at it again. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 5:00". larry: this looks like a scene from a movie. but this happened in china. two people died and 55 were hurt when gas blew the roof off. 12 of those suffered serious injuries. alison: wow. back at home, a big pile of garbage is building up in d.c. we sent out i-team investigator scott taylor to continue attempts to clean up the city a district at a time. >> this bothers me. >> i pay taxes. >> there are car doors and trucks. sodas. >> this growing larger by the day. >> this attracts rodents, raccoons, animals that will cause harm to another human being. >> i want it moved asap i contacted "7 on your side." >> the property is owned by the capital petroleum group. >> i'm scott taylor with "7 on your side." why aren't you cleaning up the trash pile ther
. >> frederick, ryan hughes, abc7 news. alison: so many memories in the book. larry: yeah. yeah.get it back. >> still ahead at 5:00, what had them lining up for block despite a summer sizzle. >> caring for babies born already addicted in the opioid epidemic. >> "7 on your side" at it again. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 5:00". larry: this looks like a scene from a movie. but this happened in china. two people died and 55 were hurt when gas...
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. >> welcome congressman tim ryan and go eagles, good to see you. >> blue pride, hugh, thanks. >> congressman, do you think there's a single democrat not named joe biden who could fill the cavelli center who can fill it like president trump will fill it on tuesday? >> i'm sure barack obama probably could. that probably will be it at this point. >> what does that say about -- by the way, do you think those people who will turn out to be president trump on tuesday also voted for tim ryan. you think there are a lot of trump-ryan voters out there? >> well, hillary got about 51% in my district and i did in the 60s, i think the mid 60s this time. so there was i think a 15, 16, 17-point delta between the hillary voter and the tim vieian voter, and those were trump and tim ryan voters. no question about it. a lot of working class people who feel the democrats aren't quite connecting to them. >> that is who interests me the most. who are those people and why does your party seem to have such contempt for them? >> i don't think there's contempt for them. i think we have gone down this road of what i ca
. >> welcome congressman tim ryan and go eagles, good to see you. >> blue pride, hugh, thanks. >> congressman, do you think there's a single democrat not named joe biden who could fill the cavelli center who can fill it like president trump will fill it on tuesday? >> i'm sure barack obama probably could. that probably will be it at this point. >> what does that say about -- by the way, do you think those people who will turn out to be president trump on tuesday...
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ryan are weak. they need to step down, put somebody in there with some backbone. you have guys like hughewitt on the radio could not even spell conservative. there are now calling rand paul and those who stood up like mike lee to say these are elected their bubble can score. this is not donald trump's fault, it is mitch mcconnell and paul ryan's fault, and they should step down. host: who should replace them? caller: i would like to see a conservative in there. rand paul, i would like to see , take over kentucky the house. but you have to get in there and you know you are not going to get any help from the democrats. this obamacare has been a bust. you have guys like hugh hewitt who goofball on the radio talking about we should have done this. you do not pass something to get it passed. you do it because we the people tell you to do it. hewitt, mitch mcconnell, and paul ryan are failures. and i am so disgusted with them. fall into the dark crevices of this earth. it is a tragedy, they take a couple million people who need health care -- i get it. but they take the rest of us, the other 8
ryan are weak. they need to step down, put somebody in there with some backbone. you have guys like hughewitt on the radio could not even spell conservative. there are now calling rand paul and those who stood up like mike lee to say these are elected their bubble can score. this is not donald trump's fault, it is mitch mcconnell and paul ryan's fault, and they should step down. host: who should replace them? caller: i would like to see a conservative in there. rand paul, i would like to see ,...
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ryan hughes.. what are you working on for 5 a-m? a fire at a montgomery county home - and just minutes ago reports of an explosion! we're live at the scene as crews battle the flames. plus - president trump in paris - and tweeting. what he's demanding from republican lawmakers this morning. and a weather alert day. first the heat - now
ryan hughes.. what are you working on for 5 a-m? a fire at a montgomery county home - and just minutes ago reports of an explosion! we're live at the scene as crews battle the flames. plus - president trump in paris - and tweeting. what he's demanding from republican lawmakers this morning. and a weather alert day. first the heat - now