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michelle: breaking news from southeast washington, where crews are on the scene of a house fire near e intersection of the street and 38th in southeast. one person had to be removed from the building. [crying] michelle: anguish tonight after two teenagers were killed in a crash in waldorf. anna-lysa gayle is live near st. charles town center with new information about the students were getting ready to graduate. so sad, anna-lysa. anna-lysa: extremely, michelle. there are makeshift memorials on both sides of the intersection where the crash happened. monday, there will be grief counselors available at westlake high school to help students through this extremely difficult time. the photos that you saw of the two teenagers were taken recently for their last year of high school. broken traffic sign and debris scattered at the intersection of smallwood drive and saint nicholas try following a crash involving three westlake high school students. two students died at the scene, and a third student was seriously injured. they were unable to stop for traffic stop at the red light, try to avoi
michelle: breaking news from southeast washington, where crews are on the scene of a house fire near e intersection of the street and 38th in southeast. one person had to be removed from the building. [crying] michelle: anguish tonight after two teenagers were killed in a crash in waldorf. anna-lysa gayle is live near st. charles town center with new information about the students were getting ready to graduate. so sad, anna-lysa. anna-lysa: extremely, michelle. there are makeshift memorials on...
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for those trying to work their way into southeast washington, this is where we have the emergency roadwork. mpd telling me it is electrical work taking place in bound south capitol street near potomac avenue in front of nats park. only bid less side of the road getting by. -- only the left side of the road getting by. this traffic is stopped. parkway, and the backup at silver hill road. come in bound across the anacostia. sky track 7 has been monitoring a track on the outer loop of the beltway between georgia avenue and connecticut avenue. all of the activity confined to the shoulder. looking at a backup, 35 minutes from college parkway. that is our traffic watch. in 10 minutes with another update on your right through the southeast. their eco-we have your chance to step five ago by to the circus from under the big top. ringling brothers and barnum and bailey on their farewell tour. we're giving you take us to get inside. the last night. the show called come from away celebrates the canadian u.s. relationship after the 9/11 attacks. trudeau, trump, and more than 100 ambassadors from around
for those trying to work their way into southeast washington, this is where we have the emergency roadwork. mpd telling me it is electrical work taking place in bound south capitol street near potomac avenue in front of nats park. only bid less side of the road getting by. -- only the left side of the road getting by. this traffic is stopped. parkway, and the backup at silver hill road. come in bound across the anacostia. sky track 7 has been monitoring a track on the outer loop of the beltway...
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we just learned the victim is 31-year-old timothy from southeast washington. sam sweeney has the tell on the case that has many more questions than answers. sam: the hunt is on for a ki --ice will do routine patrol police were doing routine patrol last night around 11:30 p.m. they checked things out and found out the man was badly injured and pronounced dead at the scene. take a look at the scene from overnight into the early morning hours. police investigating this homicide trying to figure out what happened, who this person was, and who killed the man. police have still not released any suspect information, but they are asking for the public's help. if you happen to to be in the area and may have seen something, they asked for your information because there may be a reward leading to the arrest of the killer. back to you in the studio. jummy: happening now, police searching for a man who stab someone in northeast around 1:30 a.m. near hd woodson were arguing over the use of a cable box, and that is when things became heated. that is when the suspect stabbed
we just learned the victim is 31-year-old timothy from southeast washington. sam sweeney has the tell on the case that has many more questions than answers. sam: the hunt is on for a ki --ice will do routine patrol police were doing routine patrol last night around 11:30 p.m. they checked things out and found out the man was badly injured and pronounced dead at the scene. take a look at the scene from overnight into the early morning hours. police investigating this homicide trying to figure...
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live in southeast washington, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.y a policen shot officer tonight in southeast. this was the scene, the 4300 block of barnaby road. the victim was conscious and breathing after being shot. the officer was not hurt. it is still under investigation, but the police say the man was using drugs. michelle: rockville high school is increasing security because of threading phone calls. the district confirms there were extra police on hand today. the school was brought into the national spotlight after reports of a rape in a school bathroom. both teenagers accused in the case are suspected of being in the country illegally. alison: on capitol hill, it's not clear if house republicans have the votes needed to pass the first part of the obamacare replacement. tomorrow, but no time has been scheduled. michelle: for the fourth time in recent weeks, a person is accused of trying to get into the white house. last night a woman climbing the fence was caught when her shoelaces got stuck on the fence. the woman told authorities she was
live in southeast washington, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.y a policen shot officer tonight in southeast. this was the scene, the 4300 block of barnaby road. the victim was conscious and breathing after being shot. the officer was not hurt. it is still under investigation, but the police say the man was using drugs. michelle: rockville high school is increasing security because of threading phone calls. the district confirms there were extra police on hand today. the school was brought into the...
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sam: in southeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news.ry: still ahead on abc 7 news at 5:00 surging again. where metro is planning the next safety push and how it can impact your travel plans. alison: the countdown to registering was on. until the site to do it crashed. the latest on how to sign up for arlington public schools extended day program. >> and the push to restore the dilapidated cemetery to its original alison: there are calls tonight to save an historic cemetery before it's too late. as montgomery county reporter kevin lewis reports one politician says it took black history month to open his eyes to the problem. >> junk. we've got some junk. a bunch of weeds and trees. kevin: you wouldn't know by glancing at it but this is a ce neighborhood of potomac, a predominantly african-american community founded during the 1800's. >> we could be standing on grave sites now. kevin: toby town resident leslie wilson says the burial ground has been left untouched for decades allowing trees, branches, and trash to take reign. the remaining
sam: in southeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news.ry: still ahead on abc 7 news at 5:00 surging again. where metro is planning the next safety push and how it can impact your travel plans. alison: the countdown to registering was on. until the site to do it crashed. the latest on how to sign up for arlington public schools extended day program. >> and the push to restore the dilapidated cemetery to its original alison: there are calls tonight to save an historic cemetery before it's too...
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live in southeast washington, news 4. >> good advice. thank you. let's hope they figure out why it happened. >>> seniors graduate from west lake high school exactly three months from today, but four students who were supposed to walk across that stage won't be there. >> that's right. four seniors have died since july. two in a violence crash. last friday, we were in waldorf as classmates remembered their friends and supported their families. >> reporter: a candle light vigil to pay tribute to four west lake high school students who died this school year in waldorf, maryland. >> the loss of our children is always a tragedy. these young men were on track to graduate in less than three many friends. >> reporter: these students, teachers, and parents are saddened. seniors cole and desmond cook died when their car slammed into a pole last friday. >> so i ask for the west lake family and the family of these four young men to please remember that we are here for you, and we will continue to support you through this difficult time. >> reporter: witnesses s
live in southeast washington, news 4. >> good advice. thank you. let's hope they figure out why it happened. >>> seniors graduate from west lake high school exactly three months from today, but four students who were supposed to walk across that stage won't be there. >> that's right. four seniors have died since july. two in a violence crash. last friday, we were in waldorf as classmates remembered their friends and supported their families. >> reporter: a candle...
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we just had two new baby eagles born in southeast washington. now there are eggs waiting to hatch at another nest right here in d.c. you're looking live at the nest of mr. president and the first lady. it can be confusing. there are two locations and both have eggs. >> and both of them have cameras too. >> according to the american eagle foundation, one of the eggs in their nest could hatch as early as this weekend. the other is supposed to crack open the following wow kn i wonder if the weather has anything to do with this. >> but they -- the eagles keep the eggs warm. right? >> i can't wait to see that. remember the last one cracked and we were all watching, the little baby sticking their heads out. >> anyone checked on that giraffe lately? still pregnant? all right. >> she's stressed out. you can't do that when people are watching. >> it's a lot of pressure. >> so i saw the eagles' feathers flapping there. a little breeze this morning? >> a little breeze. the windchill makes it feel like 29 degrees. it's going to feel like 29 when you walk ou
we just had two new baby eagles born in southeast washington. now there are eggs waiting to hatch at another nest right here in d.c. you're looking live at the nest of mr. president and the first lady. it can be confusing. there are two locations and both have eggs. >> and both of them have cameras too. >> according to the american eagle foundation, one of the eggs in their nest could hatch as early as this weekend. the other is supposed to crack open the following wow kn i wonder...
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that chase started overnight in laurel and ended after police threw down stopping the car in southeast washingtonlice say the chase began because officers happened to recognize the car as one that fled a traffic stop two weeks ago. the driver now faces a list of the traffic and drug charges. jonathan: it was a scene out of hollywood. police chased a guy through a movie theater. he climbed in the ceiling. he did. all played out this time last night ending with a man arrested accused in more than a dozen burglaries. now we have learned that arrest came after a massive police effort to hunt this guy down. we have new video showing that effort. police used a helicopter to tail him. his name is sherod weaver. they say that is his s.u.v. right there. the dark s.u.v. behind the house. he was pulling behind a townhome to park, try and hide. they say weaver went inside. stole a television set. the police confronted him there. he threw the 52-inch tv at the officers and then the race was on. he took off. it all ended with the chase when he climbed in the ceiling of the movie theater started to throw tiles
that chase started overnight in laurel and ended after police threw down stopping the car in southeast washingtonlice say the chase began because officers happened to recognize the car as one that fled a traffic stop two weeks ago. the driver now faces a list of the traffic and drug charges. jonathan: it was a scene out of hollywood. police chased a guy through a movie theater. he climbed in the ceiling. he did. all played out this time last night ending with a man arrested accused in more than...
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it looks likeat as you travel through southeast washington coming inbound out of maryland and south capitol street, not too busy at this time, lanes are open continuing inbound across the anacostia, towards the freeway. this will show you kenilworth avenue coming southbound, volume starting to slow as you head towards pennsylvania avenue. back in the next 10 minutes with another update on your ride between leesburg and luckett. autria: what happens when you mix babies and march madness? >> marcus has north carolina winning it all, a solid vick, i would say. out some nearly perfect brackets. how these babies that can't even read are calling the right teams. got to see this. first, breaking news we are following from the -- just the last two minutes. new details on the former campaign manager to donald trump. yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] great everyday prices and thousands of bonus buy savings. my giant. this march score the perfect basket. buy 8 participating products in one transaction and get a fandango movie
it looks likeat as you travel through southeast washington coming inbound out of maryland and south capitol street, not too busy at this time, lanes are open continuing inbound across the anacostia, towards the freeway. this will show you kenilworth avenue coming southbound, volume starting to slow as you head towards pennsylvania avenue. back in the next 10 minutes with another update on your ride between leesburg and luckett. autria: what happens when you mix babies and march madness?...
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in the district over nights a woman fighting for her life after shot early this morning in southeast washington. police say it happened in the 2300 block of wayne place around 12:30 this morning. he's reportedly in critical condition. right now there's no motive and the shooting happened a little more than half a mile from where another woman paz shot on wheeler road monday nightsing. >> we talked about severe weather' ebbly today oub in the midwest several tornadoes swept across the area overnight kiting two peopleen including one monster twister caught on camera in illinois one person was killed in the town when a tree uprooted and another western because killed when a tore head owe ripped through perry county missouri and crews went door to door checking on the area where homes were damaged. >> i know i fwot siding, roof, houses, have that garage collapse. my brother-in-law lost three fourths of roof. these folks cannot get home. you can't get up and down the block. >> tat storm system is the one that is headed to our region. let's get the details for you now once again from tucker barnes. >
in the district over nights a woman fighting for her life after shot early this morning in southeast washington. police say it happened in the 2300 block of wayne place around 12:30 this morning. he's reportedly in critical condition. right now there's no motive and the shooting happened a little more than half a mile from where another woman paz shot on wheeler road monday nightsing. >> we talked about severe weather' ebbly today oub in the midwest several tornadoes swept across the area...
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reporting live in southeast washington, suzann larry: great story, thank you for that. happening now, prince george's county police stepping up their killer -- the search for a killer. the murder took place not far from the school, in oxon hill. anyone withsking information to please contact them. police are also investigating a death in fort washington. skeletal remains were discovered at franklin square park behind the shopping center at the corner of indianhead highway and swan creek road. an autopsy is being done to determine the cause of death, the remains have not been identified. autria: crime alert, people are being shot with paintballs. in one of the attacks it was a building that was hit. all the police have to go on rate now is a disk -- the description of someone in a dark suv. larry: warm and windy, but not the kind of precipitation we keeping a close eye on. the chance for snow this weekend? that's coming up next, tell you the details on that. first, here's what's coming up tonight. >> coming up at 4:00, think you are feeding your kids a healthful meal? wh
reporting live in southeast washington, suzann larry: great story, thank you for that. happening now, prince george's county police stepping up their killer -- the search for a killer. the murder took place not far from the school, in oxon hill. anyone withsking information to please contact them. police are also investigating a death in fort washington. skeletal remains were discovered at franklin square park behind the shopping center at the corner of indianhead highway and swan creek road....
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. >>> ae making and he's from southeast washington. we're talking this to"v ♪ know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values ♪ know that together, you can establish a meaningful legacy with the guidance and support of your nagement® team. >>> we'll get an update tonight on work under way to improve safety on a deadly stretch of road. the maryland state highway administration and elected leaders are working with the bethesda community to improve traffic safety at river road and last year three members of one family died at that intersection when a man driving 110 miles per hour slammed into their car. the meeting tonight takes place at the walt whitman high school auditorium. it starts at 7:00. >>> first at 4:00, a woman in alexandria is facing several charges after leading police on a chase with two young kids in the car. fairfax county pol
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this is in southeast washington. alison: we want to tell you the new d regard the u.s. hockey team.ccording to the nfl network, women's hockey has a deal in place to end their boycott of the upcoming world championships. the team was on strike asking to be paid a living wage. usa hockey tried to replace them with young players. larry: retired u.s. gymnasts sharing stories of being sexually, and verbally abuse by an official. this comes as the committee discusses a bill to reshape sexual abuse reporting guidelines in olympic sports. >> the experience as the olympic and the national gymnast marred by what they say happened behind closed doors. >> they were in control of taking my dream away in a second. >> dozening of female athletes dating back to 1986 claiming to be abusessed by dr. nasser, the team's usa gymnastics physician for 18 years treang some of the biggest stars and is now facing 22 criminal charges of sexual abuse. >> the 2000 olympic bronze medalist, and rhythmic champion jessica howard sharing the abuse of the senate committee. >> he expertly abused me under the guise of
this is in southeast washington. alison: we want to tell you the new d regard the u.s. hockey team.ccording to the nfl network, women's hockey has a deal in place to end their boycott of the upcoming world championships. the team was on strike asking to be paid a living wage. usa hockey tried to replace them with young players. larry: retired u.s. gymnasts sharing stories of being sexually, and verbally abuse by an official. this comes as the committee discusses a bill to reshape sexual abuse...
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moments last night and everybody would agree on this when a product ride on his widow view southeast washingtonimpact on real human family. he knows the moment and came of thorns where his dad is putting out the truck market they can see tears in his dad dies. they mean something. his dad died before he could see his son as president. i saw that night at the hilton i could see donald trump talking about his dad, brother, family. it was as if he was saying that, look at it now. look at your name now. and remembering brion fame, who yes, what he did, we are not going to forget the sky. we are not going to forget it. nicole: coming up, more highlights from president trumps first address to congress. we'll go live to the white house. all of paris this morning. we are seeing dow futures at 82 points. s&p futures at 12 after great february of trading. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ lower than td ameritrade, schwab, and e-trade... you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ but who you invest wit
moments last night and everybody would agree on this when a product ride on his widow view southeast washingtonimpact on real human family. he knows the moment and came of thorns where his dad is putting out the truck market they can see tears in his dad dies. they mean something. his dad died before he could see his son as president. i saw that night at the hilton i could see donald trump talking about his dad, brother, family. it was as if he was saying that, look at it now. look at your name...
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live in southeast washington, lauren demarco, "fox5 local news". >> british prime minister theresa may is calling it a sick and de praived terrorist ataingt. tonight the investigation continues on the deadly attack in front of london's most noble buildings. "fox5" jim lokay is here with details from eyewitnesses, jim. >> tonight british authorities are calling this lone wolf attack inspired by international terrorism a year to the attacks in brussel on isis terror cell. attacker but it's a deadly incident on hands of terrorist this time on united states staunchest ally. a man drove an suv across the westminster bridge running through crowds and crashing near parliament where he stabbed an unarmed policeman and eventually officers opened fire on the suspect. chael being him n all four victims are dead and a police officer and 40 other injuries. parliament was placed on lockdown. consider where this happened a popular tourist destination. the panic that ensued for many people just there on vacation. >> i saw podyes on the sidewalk and a lot of people treated like eight maybe. >> we actua
live in southeast washington, lauren demarco, "fox5 local news". >> british prime minister theresa may is calling it a sick and de praived terrorist ataingt. tonight the investigation continues on the deadly attack in front of london's most noble buildings. "fox5" jim lokay is here with details from eyewitnesses, jim. >> tonight british authorities are calling this lone wolf attack inspired by international terrorism a year to the attacks in brussel on isis...
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. >>> thank you to the arc in southeast washington. i hosted their wacky and whimsical tea again this year. my sixth year in a row. the event raises life-changing programs for the arc. those are some of the dancers from the washington ballet at the arc. form man, it was delightful. it's not just the theater and the dance and music, there are healthcare services and social services two charter schools. there the work they do is transformational. i know you've been. there. >> they do a lot of great stuff. >>> how do you spell winner? >> that one i know. >> an update on the extraordinary student who took home bragging rights after the fairfax county spelling bee. >>> and you may have one charging in your home now. what firefighters say is the cause behind this deadly fire. announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic
. >>> thank you to the arc in southeast washington. i hosted their wacky and whimsical tea again this year. my sixth year in a row. the event raises life-changing programs for the arc. those are some of the dancers from the washington ballet at the arc. form man, it was delightful. it's not just the theater and the dance and music, there are healthcare services and social services two charter schools. there the work they do is transformational. i know you've been. there. >> they...
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a shooting in southeast washington. d.c. police say someone shot a woman on wayne place off of 4th street southeast overnight. police say that woman was alive when medics took her to the hospital. they did not say whether they arrested anyone in this case. >> a dlrepublican lobbyist is calling on the public to help with details of a intelligence officials have accused russia of hacking the dnc. there's also a billboard asking for tips in rich's death. someone killed him last july as he walked home late at night. >>> new reactions the morning after. >> glue shortage. we did some digging to find out what's behind the surge in sales. >> and we continue to track the takes 12 hours to steep... and almost no time to sip. keep on with ultra smooth taste, now available with a sweet and salted kick. america runs on dunkin'. >>> a weather alert. there is a severe threat for the entire area. we're tracking the storms that have the potential for damaging winds, hail and heavy rain. >> and
a shooting in southeast washington. d.c. police say someone shot a woman on wayne place off of 4th street southeast overnight. police say that woman was alive when medics took her to the hospital. they did not say whether they arrested anyone in this case. >> a dlrepublican lobbyist is calling on the public to help with details of a intelligence officials have accused russia of hacking the dnc. there's also a billboard asking for tips in rich's death. someone killed him last july as he...
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. >> we know the name of a man shot in southeast washington and andrew mcphatter has died. pat collins covered the story last week. it happened on wheeler road in broad daylight in front of an transportly school. he was taken to the hospital in critical condition and died yesterday. police put up a portable camera to ease concerns about crime in the neighborhood. >>> turning to a developing story in northern virginia, two people trapped in a fire, one killed and the other in very serious condition right now. >> we're working to get more information about the couple whose house went up in flames, justin finch is live on south grant street with the latest. justin? >> reporter: good morning, arlington fire officials confirming to us that the adult male pulled from the house last night died of his injuries on scene and that a woman found here was taken in critical condition last night. all of this as the cause of this fire remains under investigation. >> there's no better location than the city of arlington. >> reporter: for decades frank has lived across from this white brick
. >> we know the name of a man shot in southeast washington and andrew mcphatter has died. pat collins covered the story last week. it happened on wheeler road in broad daylight in front of an transportly school. he was taken to the hospital in critical condition and died yesterday. police put up a portable camera to ease concerns about crime in the neighborhood. >>> turning to a developing story in northern virginia, two people trapped in a fire, one killed and the other in very...
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news4's kristin wright is in southeast washington to explain the grassroots effort directed at kids in that neighborhood. kristin? >> one missing child is too many. and here, east of the anacostia river in southeast d.c., the disappearances of young girls, and sometimes boys, have hit the hardest. many leaving home on their own. >> i think it's a tell-tale sign that our city has a long way to go to really fix some of the inequalities faced in many parts of our city. >> reporter: markus batchelor, on the state board of education, calls this neighborhood home. >> my main concern is that we get to the root cause of why young women and young men as well feel like the only option to feel safe is to leave home. >> reporter: bachelor other volunteers to meet at the high school. flyers listed numbers to call, instead of running away. also, where to find help in cases of domestic violence, human trafficking, and any crisis. >> we're not going to downplay runaways. >> reporter: mayor bowser announced new initiatives, assigning more police officers to the children and family services division, es
news4's kristin wright is in southeast washington to explain the grassroots effort directed at kids in that neighborhood. kristin? >> one missing child is too many. and here, east of the anacostia river in southeast d.c., the disappearances of young girls, and sometimes boys, have hit the hardest. many leaving home on their own. >> i think it's a tell-tale sign that our city has a long way to go to really fix some of the inequalities faced in many parts of our city. >>...
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. >> and glue, why the popular >>> someone shot a woman in southeast washington. d.c. police say the shooting happened on wayne's place off of 4th street southeast overnight. the woman was alive when medics took her to the hospital was we don't know her condition right now. >> a mosque has been targeted by hate mail. they're trying to find the person who sent notes threatening the lives of muslims. >> metro's next phase of work starts this next weekend. it will have a big impact on alexandria. crews will begin to work on the yellow and blue lines between the huntington and van dorn street welcome back to news 4 today. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. it is 5:30 right now. it's a weather alert day and we are working with you to get you out the door and to work on time. melissa ready for a peek at the roads. we'll get to sheena and tom first to check the forecast. >> a little deceiving because we don't have the storms around but we do expect them. >> we're going to have frequent updates and we've had this early spring like weather coming in, hence early spring l
. >> and glue, why the popular >>> someone shot a woman in southeast washington. d.c. police say the shooting happened on wayne's place off of 4th street southeast overnight. the woman was alive when medics took her to the hospital was we don't know her condition right now. >> a mosque has been targeted by hate mail. they're trying to find the person who sent notes threatening the lives of muslims. >> metro's next phase of work starts this next weekend. it will have a...
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. >>> thank you to the arc in southeast washington. i hosted their wacky and whimsical tea again this year. my sixth year in a row. the event raises life-changing programs for thc. t a se t dcer from the washingtonalt thc. just a terrific place. >> do a lot of great work for kids in the community. >>> getting in shape at the supreme court. a workout class has been a tradition for decades. >> now it's days are numbered. why exercisers are being kicked out of the court. ♪ i never nedded y eneeded you right now ♪ >> do you recognize this singer? it looks like miley cyrus, but it's her younger sister, noah. she'll be on the ellen degeneres show this afternoon performing her hit song "make me cry." you can watch the "ellen show" this afternoon at 3:00, right before news 4 4 >>> the workout class that sandra day o'connor started at the court more than 35 years ago is being forced to move. it was popular with female employees and other womho participat. a sprs t co said they made the change because few employees attended the class. it will mo
. >>> thank you to the arc in southeast washington. i hosted their wacky and whimsical tea again this year. my sixth year in a row. the event raises life-changing programs for thc. t a se t dcer from the washingtonalt thc. just a terrific place. >> do a lot of great work for kids in the community. >>> getting in shape at the supreme court. a workout class has been a tradition for decades. >> now it's days are numbered. why exercisers are being kicked out of the...
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. >> a father from southeast washington wants the shootings near his daughter's school to stop.es' daughter is in the third grade at eagle academy charter school on wheeler road southeast. there have been six shootings in seven days near the school. last night the council member and police held a town hall and they showed evidence from the shootings and asked for the public's help. jones said police need to do more to make wheeler road safer. >> i would like the guns to be taken off of the streets. i would like for police presence to be at that open edge drug market all the time instead of after a shooting occurs. >> police urge anyone with information about those shootings to call police. >>> before peter newsham is chief he has to go through the d.c. council today. the council wants community members to weigh in at several public hearings. the first meeting is tonight at 7:00 at rise demonstration center in southeast. >>> well, you may soon have to pay more for your trip on metro. the general manager of the agency says he's requesting a fare hike. >> they're also planning to m
. >> a father from southeast washington wants the shootings near his daughter's school to stop.es' daughter is in the third grade at eagle academy charter school on wheeler road southeast. there have been six shootings in seven days near the school. last night the council member and police held a town hall and they showed evidence from the shootings and asked for the public's help. jones said police need to do more to make wheeler road safer. >> i would like the guns to be taken off...
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police academy in southeast washington liberty and justice. >> we're waiting. excited. >> and april, the giraffe. >> and your ride on metro will soon cost you more. how much extra you can expect to pay and when. >> and the change that has dunkin' changes soon. >> the board voted in front of a packed room yesterday to approve fare hike to try and close the $300 million budget gap. expect to pay an extra quarter to ride the bus and trains during offpeak times and an extra ten cents for rush hour service. you'll have to wait longer for trains and metro will cut some of i routes. >> rather than cutting routes we encourage the board to as you are certainly doing, double down on trying to find some sort of sustainable funding source. >> i think we have to put information out there about what our needs are. i mean, clearly so people understand what we're up against. >> general manager hinting that he will have to work harder to get more money for metro and although riders are threatening to leave once and for all, metro leaders say they don't think that will happen. >
police academy in southeast washington liberty and justice. >> we're waiting. excited. >> and april, the giraffe. >> and your ride on metro will soon cost you more. how much extra you can expect to pay and when. >> and the change that has dunkin' changes soon. >> the board voted in front of a packed room yesterday to approve fare hike to try and close the $300 million budget gap. expect to pay an extra quarter to ride the bus and trains during offpeak times and an...
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stephen tschida picks up the team coverage from southeast washington with a look at how the nation's capital is colder outside. but inside this salt dome it will heat up soon. they are going to take the salt and spreading it out across the district highway and byway. we have the video the prepreparation loading up the trucks earlier today. this is what mayor muriel bowser had to say about how the district is getting ready for this storm. mayor bowser: the snow team is preparing for a full deployment. that means we will have more than 200 plows scheduled out on the streets. they will be at the post by 7:00 p.m. tonight. stephen: that means they will be arriving here at the salt dome very soon loading up and getting ready to head out there and get the streets, the roads treated in advance of this looming storm. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc7 news. alison: okay. thank you very much. a note about the metro access. they have suspended ahead of the storm. metro says the service will will not run at all tomorrow. metrorail is operating normally tonight but tomorrow it will be open at
stephen tschida picks up the team coverage from southeast washington with a look at how the nation's capital is colder outside. but inside this salt dome it will heat up soon. they are going to take the salt and spreading it out across the district highway and byway. we have the video the prepreparation loading up the trucks earlier today. this is what mayor muriel bowser had to say about how the district is getting ready for this storm. mayor bowser: the snow team is preparing for a full...
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those cases and dozens more like it are the reasons why hundreds of people packed a school in southeast washingtonmore than 500 youth have been reported missing in d.c. since the beginning of the year. city officials say there's not an actual up tick though in cases. they're just pub lib sizing them more. and while many of these children are found and reunited with families, community members are frustrated. joining us now commander sheinelle dickerson the head of the youth and family services division of the metropolitan police department. we thank you so much for coming in today. me. >> so the public is understandably frustrated with the number of teens that appear to just have vanished in washington. what is the story here? is this critical issue right now in d.c.? >> well, eighths critical issue, however, the teens have not just vanished. sadly, a large number of our missing teens voluntarily leave home and they're found or located -- they're located or returned within a short time. >> you've made eight mission since you've taken over this position to publicize these kids missing to show their
those cases and dozens more like it are the reasons why hundreds of people packed a school in southeast washingtonmore than 500 youth have been reported missing in d.c. since the beginning of the year. city officials say there's not an actual up tick though in cases. they're just pub lib sizing them more. and while many of these children are found and reunited with families, community members are frustrated. joining us now commander sheinelle dickerson the head of the youth and family services...
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we're jammed on the george washington parkway, southeast southwest freeway, the whitehurst freeway. washington parkway it is jammed solid from 450 merging in with 50. let's go to our trafficland cameras, show you the heavy delays we've had all morning. this is northbound 295, from the capital beltway on the right side off your screen there. 395 never recovered from the earlier crash at king street. it is jammed solid from the ♪ [ applause ] >>> you know what, you all, we got to give a shoutout to our great crew. during that commercial break they come out, sal, all of them, i'm sorry you can no longer see in the corner behind that. but it will be totally worth it. it's your birthday, i know. we welcome you back and have that fantastic audience with us here. [ applause ] it's appropriate that i say i'm bringing this to the breakfast table. we're talking about food. and i don't know why this became such all the rage on the internet talking about putting pineapple on a pizza. >> it does not sound good. >> it's common. >> it's totally common. >> hawaiian, baby. >> ham on it. >> exactly. s
we're jammed on the george washington parkway, southeast southwest freeway, the whitehurst freeway. washington parkway it is jammed solid from 450 merging in with 50. let's go to our trafficland cameras, show you the heavy delays we've had all morning. this is northbound 295, from the capital beltway on the right side off your screen there. 395 never recovered from the earlier crash at king street. it is jammed solid from the ♪ [ applause ] >>> you know what, you all, we got to give...
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southeast in the morning. snow tapers off around 2pm. windy & cold. highs: 33-37 winds: n to nw 10-20 g 30+ washington. we have complete stormwatch coverage.. as a winter storm heads this way. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ (vo)have to happen?idn't i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the all-new subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. right now the stormwatch-7 weather team is tracking a storm system that could bring anywhere from a few inches to a foot of snow depending where you are in the d.m.v. this morning we are preparing you for what's ahead. good morning i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. let's get started with s
southeast in the morning. snow tapers off around 2pm. windy & cold. highs: 33-37 winds: n to nw 10-20 g 30+ washington. we have complete stormwatch coverage.. as a winter storm heads this way. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second more companies, in more locations,...
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trying to get to the southeast southwest freeway. george washingtonicland cameras, 66 delay. traveling from manassas to centreville, still costing you about 24 minutes. melanie, over to you. >> anchor: thank you. checking our top stories now, loudoun county police are looking for whoever stabbed 2 people at the sugarland shopping center in sterling just after 2:00 this morning. the victims were taken to the hospital with non life threatening injuries. also, a sign of spring today. just a couple of hours we're going to get the first prediction for when the peak bloom for those famous cherry trees along the tile basin and along the national mall will be. the national park service will reveal the dates at 10:30 this morning, we'll have that news conference live on our sister station, news channel 8. hope you have a ♪ >>> welcome back to "gma" live from times square. ♪ >>> welcome back. [ cheers and applause ] an incredible group of dancing fans here in the audience today and an incredible cast -- how are you? nancy kerrigan. i'm looking at everyone who i
trying to get to the southeast southwest freeway. george washingtonicland cameras, 66 delay. traveling from manassas to centreville, still costing you about 24 minutes. melanie, over to you. >> anchor: thank you. checking our top stories now, loudoun county police are looking for whoever stabbed 2 people at the sugarland shopping center in sterling just after 2:00 this morning. the victims were taken to the hospital with non life threatening injuries. also, a sign of spring today. just a...
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here and i just want toan mention again that rain-snowat w line expected to be through washington and points pt southeastd o determine how much snow we snowe get. how much are we expecting? xp let's get down to business.ess. erin, this does not make us yawn, this is exciting. >> tucker, i am enthralledm ent with your forecast. >> generally five to 10 inchesly right through f the immediatee t washington area.gton are notice just there to the south e and east you guys in parts ofaro prince george's county,in charles councety g, more like te to f tour, maybe two to 5-inches and lesser amounts in saint ryry's county. hey, i know we got a lot ofgot f friends off to the north andoffh west. you guys going to be the jackpot. eight to 16-inches.6-ches. northern montgomery countyrn county frederick county loudoun county, mtunhat'tys f e the jackpot will be and the and heaviest snow will beheaviest overnight tonight sno early el tomorrow. tomorr there's your seven day. day we keep it cold the nexthe xt couple days.couple days we'll check in on the cherry thy blossoms. that 20 early thursday morning thurs not a good
here and i just want toan mention again that rain-snowat w line expected to be through washington and points pt southeastd o determine how much snow we snowe get. how much are we expecting? xp let's get down to business.ess. erin, this does not make us yawn, this is exciting. >> tucker, i am enthralledm ent with your forecast. >> generally five to 10 inchesly right through f the immediatee t washington area.gton are notice just there to the south e and east you guys in parts ofaro...
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live look at 395 and george washington parkway, 14th street bridge gridlocked. southeaste, over to you. >> anchor: all right, thanks very much. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. we'll see you back here for another local update un30 minutes. now over to good z2b1yz zi0z y2b1yy yi0y trbreast cancer are helped byof woplanned parenthood.r, on my right breast. so, i called planned parenthood and they got me in that day. within two and half weeks, i had a complete radical mastectomy. trump: one of the candidates, i won't mention names, said we're not gonna spend that kind of money on women's health issues. i am. jamie: had planned parenthood not have gotten me that appointment, i probably wouldn't be around. vo: president trump stand with survivors. protect planned parenthood. >>> good morning, america. 8 ament. decision day. hours away from the crucial vote on health care as the president's aides deliver an ultimatum from trump. can he close the first big deal of his presidency? >>> also this morning, does the pill protect
live look at 395 and george washington parkway, 14th street bridge gridlocked. southeaste, over to you. >> anchor: all right, thanks very much. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. we'll see you back here for another local update un30 minutes. now over to good z2b1yz zi0z y2b1yy yi0y trbreast cancer are helped byof woplanned parenthood.r, on my right breast. so, i called planned parenthood and they got me in that day. within two and half...
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. >> reporter: demon johnson grew up in the southeast and he said it gave the district something to be proud of. >> georgetown basketball was washington, dc. when i was younger, my whole goal was to play basketball for it was like many of my friends. that's what we wanted to do. that's what we saw. >> reporter: on twitter many people writing about the connection the hoyas used to have with the blacks in the city, too. most fans said big john's son always had a lot to live up to. >> people expected him to live up to his dad's name. >> reporter: they hope georgetown does not forget everything he and his father accomplished. >> i hope they start part of georgetown. >> reporter: the question is who will take over the program. everyone i spoke to said they wish the next coach good luck. john henry, wusa 9. >> as you can imagine, today's news came as a bit of a surprise to some people. many of them turned to facebook to share their thoughts. >> here mike posted it's time for a change. good luck. >> robert brass sr. does not feel so good. bad move for the program, and steve said it needed to be done. you can've father's accomplishments. the
. >> reporter: demon johnson grew up in the southeast and he said it gave the district something to be proud of. >> georgetown basketball was washington, dc. when i was younger, my whole goal was to play basketball for it was like many of my friends. that's what we wanted to do. that's what we saw. >> reporter: on twitter many people writing about the connection the hoyas used to have with the blacks in the city, too. most fans said big john's son always had a lot to live up...
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southeast side of the city. >>> we've seen a lot of reboots "mean girls" is coming to the stage here in washington. ti ti tina fey is adapting it into a musical. mean girls starred lindsey lohan as a naive teen who goes to a new school. the only way to get tickets is through the broadway subscription program. >>> a wildly popular grocery chain enlisted as one of the best companies to work for now may be coming to d.c. developers are in talks to open a weglands. and part of the plans redevelopment of the fannie mae site on wisconsin after. that's according to the washington business journal. if the deal works out it could be the first weglands in the district. >>> we all want to eat healthy but it ce wallet. coming up, susan hogan has some tips to keep your body and your bottom line fit. >>> and it's not just the cherry blossoms, we take a look at other trees having a hard time with a roller coaster winter. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone
southeast side of the city. >>> we've seen a lot of reboots "mean girls" is coming to the stage here in washington. ti ti tina fey is adapting it into a musical. mean girls starred lindsey lohan as a naive teen who goes to a new school. the only way to get tickets is through the broadway subscription program. >>> a wildly popular grocery chain enlisted as one of the best companies to work for now may be coming to d.c. developers are in talks to open a weglands. and...
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southeast 3 miles per hour not very strong, but from a southerly direction. that's good news because that's where the warmer air resides. down by washington central pennsylvania there's thinning cloud cover. i thinkhi brighten up in the afternoon. we'll have a much more pleasant look and feel to things than what we've got right now. 68 is the high. as you on or on or about -- obse the numbers, you will see it will take a while to get to them. 6 are 5 is the high in through the rest of the day, 63 degrees by 2:00 p.m. if we hit that 68 degrees high it will be somewhere between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. and holding a similar number by 6:00 p.m. either way. 8:00 p.m., 64 with an opening ie evening. 10:00 p.m., 59 it will stay mild and we'll wind up partly cloudy, there's the possibility ofin by morning. tomorrow it looks like overall it's clouds and sunny breaks, that southerly flow ahead of the frontal boundary will get us up to 72 for the high. that's 15 degrees above average, not bad, right? with the front coming through, the instability increases and we're looking at the possibility of a shower or thunderstorm as we go through the afternoo
southeast 3 miles per hour not very strong, but from a southerly direction. that's good news because that's where the warmer air resides. down by washington central pennsylvania there's thinning cloud cover. i thinkhi brighten up in the afternoon. we'll have a much more pleasant look and feel to things than what we've got right now. 68 is the high. as you on or on or about -- obse the numbers, you will see it will take a while to get to them. 6 are 5 is the high in through the rest of the day,...
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washington as quickly as they came they are gone. we are noticing it shrivelling up a little bit. they are moving southeast at 40 miles per hour. out towards route 50 and bowie they are falling a we'll take you down into calvert, saint mary's, prince george's and eastern charles, a little bit of a heavy shower headed towards prince frederick but the coverage is lessening here. still some wet roads around saint mary's especially east of 235. from the michael and son weather camera, the clouds are pulling away. there's sun here. at reagan national pretty good. conditions this afternoon with sunshine, highs in the lower 60s and the breeds send winds -- breendz -- winds breezy at times. you've seeing the sun come out here behind those clouds from this morning. still chilly at noon. 42 officially at national with some light showers at the top of the hour but the rain as you just saw has left the area. feeling like 38 and a south wind at 6. that's going to pick up. i'm already seeing the warmth in petersbur degrees. only in the 40s in frederick, hagerstown and westminster. so we are going to see the warmth move in. should be able to
washington as quickly as they came they are gone. we are noticing it shrivelling up a little bit. they are moving southeast at 40 miles per hour. out towards route 50 and bowie they are falling a we'll take you down into calvert, saint mary's, prince george's and eastern charles, a little bit of a heavy shower headed towards prince frederick but the coverage is lessening here. still some wet roads around saint mary's especially east of 235. from the michael and son weather camera, the clouds...
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washington and frederick counties. we're tracking a snow squall moving toward the southeast quickly at about 30 miles an hour, impactingipate visibility in this squall less than a mile and gusty winds as well. moving into frederick right around 5:00. braddock about 5:10. some winter out there, definitely feeling the chill, though. we'll have some scattered snow showers maybe knnorth of the district during the evening hours. this greets you tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m. on your saturday it's filing like 16 in and 21 in manassas when you factor in breezy conditions. saturday, a high of 42 at 4:00 p.m. temperatures in the 20s overnight. by sunday morning it's just as cold, even a little bit colder. take a look at the feels like temperature on sunday at 8:00 p.m. about 12 in gaithersburg, 17 in washington. we are in for a cold, cold weekend for the first weekend in march. the weather is going to have an impact on your weekend, but at least it's friday, right? as we look to the weekend, though, we're going to be seeing temperatures in the low to mid 40s both saturdays and sunday. as we take a look at bloom watch, the cherry b
washington and frederick counties. we're tracking a snow squall moving toward the southeast quickly at about 30 miles an hour, impactingipate visibility in this squall less than a mile and gusty winds as well. moving into frederick right around 5:00. braddock about 5:10. some winter out there, definitely feeling the chill, though. we'll have some scattered snow showers maybe knnorth of the district during the evening hours. this greets you tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m. on your saturday it's...
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southeast in the morning. snow tapers off around 2pm. windy & cold. highs: 33-37 winds: n to nw 10-20 g deadline day in washington.oming up - the two we are waiting for from the white house. and breaking overnight - a car flipping over and catching fire. the quick-thinking that may have saved one man's life. sam live tease fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. get the best. go to getfios.com forecast we're on this morning. a major march storm - now just hours away. and this morning - people across the dmv are stocking up, and getting ready. sam sweeney is live at zimmerman's hardwar
southeast in the morning. snow tapers off around 2pm. windy & cold. highs: 33-37 winds: n to nw 10-20 g deadline day in washington.oming up - the two we are waiting for from the white house. and breaking overnight - a car flipping over and catching fire. the quick-thinking that may have saved one man's life. sam live tease fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios...
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washington, d.c. this is a live look in the 1900 blo southeast. was found shot dead here around 12:30 this morning. no word right now on any suspects that police may be looking for. >> also developing overnight, another d.c. teen missing without a trace. 16-year-old angel burrow was last seen in the 200 block of 43'd road on wednesday last seen wearing a light blue polo shirt tan plants and a yellow and pink north face jacket. finger where she's call police. -- if you know where she's call police. l.a. ronica gordon was reported missing on march 22nd. if you have any information about la ronica's whereabouts you're asked to call police as well. >> the house is expected to vote today on the republican healthcare bill. it comes as president trump tells republican leaders to get it over with no matter the outcome. a planned vote yesterday was delayed as gop leaders and if the white hous tried to changes to the bill that would convince moderate and conservative republicans top support it. president trump reportedly gave members an ultimatum saying he'
washington, d.c. this is a live look in the 1900 blo southeast. was found shot dead here around 12:30 this morning. no word right now on any suspects that police may be looking for. >> also developing overnight, another d.c. teen missing without a trace. 16-year-old angel burrow was last seen in the 200 block of 43'd road on wednesday last seen wearing a light blue polo shirt tan plants and a yellow and pink north face jacket. finger where she's call police. -- if you know where she's...
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you can thank that lack of winter for us northeast and southeast and over the past month we developed a severe drought in washingtondark tanish orangeish color. a severe drought from the lack of snow and rain for that matter and prompted drought monitor. and as you get further outside abnormally dry. we get showers in the forecast this week. and we could use a good soaking or something to make up for a dry fall and then became a pretty dry winter. temperatures now cold. you can thank the dry weather for that and canadian cold weather for that. 20 dulles and 19 winchester and these are air temperatures it's chilly and it is certainly cold enough to make snow on the moun taps and we saw ski resorts closing after a dismal february. we're making up for it this weekend with cold air winds north and wind chills in single digits and single digits in northern maryland and the wind diminish quickly this morning and i don't think it will be a factor later this afternoon. clear skies. lot of sunshine this afternoon and setup for today. second half of the weekend. staying chilly as we have same air mass in place and winds rela
you can thank that lack of winter for us northeast and southeast and over the past month we developed a severe drought in washingtondark tanish orangeish color. a severe drought from the lack of snow and rain for that matter and prompted drought monitor. and as you get further outside abnormally dry. we get showers in the forecast this week. and we could use a good soaking or something to make up for a dry fall and then became a pretty dry winter. temperatures now cold. you can thank the dry...
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during a flood and landslide in washington state that broadcasters are the ones who were able to provide life saving information. even in my part of the woods in southeasthen there was a devastating tornado in five years ago, broadcasters were providing information 24-7. they didn't run any commercials, because they wanted to make sure their communities were connected with information that could help them. i can tell you that a lot of people still remember that. they have great dedication to their grod casters because they know they -- their broadcasters because they know they are serving the public interest especially on emergencies. >>> you get to see people without that. >> guest: it's incredible e i've been in small towns in alaska where loved ones go into the alaskan bush, and the am broadcaster is the only connection between family members. i saw a he a few slips of papers by the program director microphone. what is that? he told me, these are some of the notes that the family member give me to say on the air, because the guys are out in the bush and all they got is the and they know my loved ones are thinking of me, and they're okay. it's small t
during a flood and landslide in washington state that broadcasters are the ones who were able to provide life saving information. even in my part of the woods in southeasthen there was a devastating tornado in five years ago, broadcasters were providing information 24-7. they didn't run any commercials, because they wanted to make sure their communities were connected with information that could help them. i can tell you that a lot of people still remember that. they have great dedication to...
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washington." autria: right now, a man is in critical condition after being shot by a police officer in southeast d.cthis was the scene on the 4300 block of barnaby road. when the police arrived, they found the suspect with a gun in the hallway of an apartment. a struggle broke out and the officer fired their weapons. the suspect was using drugs, police say. larry: it is decision day for metro, and your money is on the line. the agency now sent to finalize its budget. that could mean you pay more out of pocket anytime you get on a bus or train. sam sweeney is live for us this morning to tell us what can we expect a. today. sam: they face a 290 million dollars budget shortfall, and they have to come up with the money somewhere, so that mea expected to vote on that later this morning. what does this mean for the average rider? a $.10 increase on peak fare rides during peak rides. $.25 increase in off-peak hours. a $.25 increase for bus riders. trains will run every eight minutes during rush hour instead of every six minutes. we caught up with a couple of riders early this morning at the huntington metr
washington." autria: right now, a man is in critical condition after being shot by a police officer in southeast d.cthis was the scene on the 4300 block of barnaby road. when the police arrived, they found the suspect with a gun in the hallway of an apartment. a struggle broke out and the officer fired their weapons. the suspect was using drugs, police say. larry: it is decision day for metro, and your money is on the line. the agency now sent to finalize its budget. that could mean you...
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southeast. coming up in just a bit, 10 day on ten, back to you. >>> six states suing to stop president trump's revised executive travel ban. >> last night oregon joined washington new york and massachusetts in challenging the immigration order. hie has filed own lawsuit. the president's new temporary ban takes a rack off the list of mostly muslim countries. makes exceptions for green card holders and makes no specific reference to religion. the washington state attorney general who helped block the original travel ban said the revised order has the same motivations as the original. the white house said it believes the new travel ban will pass the legal test. >>> we'll get a look at employment across the country when monthly jobs report is released this morning. it's the first report compiled during the trump administration and expected to show strong numbers. coming up in next half hour. check in with cnbc on how the jobs report could impact wall street. >>> speaking of jobs, fight over pennsylvania unemployment sunday continues in harrisburg. in november. senate republicans did not approve additional money. move led to hundreds of state employees being laid of
southeast. coming up in just a bit, 10 day on ten, back to you. >>> six states suing to stop president trump's revised executive travel ban. >> last night oregon joined washington new york and massachusetts in challenging the immigration order. hie has filed own lawsuit. the president's new temporary ban takes a rack off the list of mostly muslim countries. makes exceptions for green card holders and makes no specific reference to religion. the washington state attorney general...
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washington. it's already 61 in annapolis. a lot of cloud cover this morning. sprinkles up in southeast pennsylvania.'ll save that for later on tonight into tomorrow. however, mostly cloudy skies expected. cooler air from earlier this week starting to vacate. it will be long gone by this afternoon. we'll get temperatures across the northeast with the exception being new england jumping into the 60's and for the midatlantic the 70's. it is a short lived warm spell because that cold front will come through overnight tonight. cloud cover becoming extensive. drizzle maybe a spotty shower this evening. that's a back door cold front coming through. it locks in overnight and tomorrow it's not moving anywhere so we've got the clouds, we've got showers towards our west, drizzle and very cool temperatures. we've got a lot of rain chances as we head into monday, first part of the work week looks a little unsettled. 75 in and washington, 77 in fredericksburg and culpeper. back into the upper 40's tonight. it's kind of drizzly so maybe an umbrella just in case as you head out on your saturday evening and again on
washington. it's already 61 in annapolis. a lot of cloud cover this morning. sprinkles up in southeast pennsylvania.'ll save that for later on tonight into tomorrow. however, mostly cloudy skies expected. cooler air from earlier this week starting to vacate. it will be long gone by this afternoon. we'll get temperatures across the northeast with the exception being new england jumping into the 60's and for the midatlantic the 70's. it is a short lived warm spell because that cold front will...
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. >> in washington talk about health care involves numbers, policies and politics, but it's really about people, people you find here in southeastf you want to put a face on something as big and complicated as health care. this is where you come. wyattsville, kentucky, hard working town on hard times. home to some of the unhealthiest people in the country. many treated at mountain comprehensive health corporation. medical clinic serving thousands annually. >> sickest, poorest, patients with the worst diseases in the whole united states. if we were weather phenomenon, would be disaster area. >> black lung, copd, had congestive heart failure and kidney failure. >> hypertension, cancer. colon cancer is high here. i'm a cancer survivor. >> reason many say they are so sick is because they couldn't afford luxuries like doctor visits and preventive medicine but changed in 2013 when kentucky's medicaid program expands under the affordable care act. 400,000 uninsured kentuckians gained access to health care thanks to obamacare. >> did it make a difference? >> big difference. saved his life. >> for me personally insurance was a major life
. >> in washington talk about health care involves numbers, policies and politics, but it's really about people, people you find here in southeastf you want to put a face on something as big and complicated as health care. this is where you come. wyattsville, kentucky, hard working town on hard times. home to some of the unhealthiest people in the country. many treated at mountain comprehensive health corporation. medical clinic serving thousands annually. >> sickest, poorest,...
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late clearing accidents on the george washington parkway george washington traveling southbound near turkey run. we're looking at the southeastt of red traveling near 295 and 395, especially on 395 from exhibitedsal road to the beltway costing extra time. on trafficland camera, southbound i270 dealing with 2 incidences. looking at 65 minutes from frederick to the spur. melanie. >> anchor: thank yous. what do you to when you first wake up? good the answer is look at your phone, well, you may have a problem. once thought harmless trend becoming a serious addiction of the how technology is hurting your relationships and health. coming up during the next hour of good morning washington over on news channel 8. hope you have a >> announcer: it's "live with kelly." today actor andrew garfield, and we get a visit from queen latifah. plus, we follow along as jerry o'connell tries out for cirque du soleil. all next on "live." [upbeat music] ♪ >> ♪ yeah, we're all about ♪ a good life ♪ you won't believe ♪ until you see >> announcer: now here are kelly ripa and jerry o'connell. [cheers and applause] >> ♪ yeah, we're all about ♪ a good li
late clearing accidents on the george washington parkway george washington traveling southbound near turkey run. we're looking at the southeastt of red traveling near 295 and 395, especially on 395 from exhibitedsal road to the beltway costing extra time. on trafficland camera, southbound i270 dealing with 2 incidences. looking at 65 minutes from frederick to the spur. melanie. >> anchor: thank yous. what do you to when you first wake up? good the answer is look at your phone, well, you...
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the fence here at the southeast treasury building the scene of her latest attempt. 38-year-old marcy anderson wall of everett washingtonas arrested again sunday morning were. it was 2:15 a.m. when she climbed the fence and set off an alarm at the u.s. treasury building. it is right next to the white house. now, wall was first arrested last tuesday. that was close to 11:00 p.m. she was trying to jump the white house fence but got caught up the secret service says, in her shoelaces. she was charged with unlawful entry and release and ordered to stay ay what. friday she was spotted near lafayette park across the white house. she was arrested for violating that court order and held overnight. saturday she was released again, only to make that third attempt sunday. now, the when she was arrested here sunday morning, the secret service says wall was carrying a backpack a sleeping bag and some personal items. they did that check everything thoroughly found no weapons, no explosives, materials. again, she is charged yet again with violating a court order with unlawful entry and she is expected to make an appearance before yet
the fence here at the southeast treasury building the scene of her latest attempt. 38-year-old marcy anderson wall of everett washingtonas arrested again sunday morning were. it was 2:15 a.m. when she climbed the fence and set off an alarm at the u.s. treasury building. it is right next to the white house. now, wall was first arrested last tuesday. that was close to 11:00 p.m. she was trying to jump the white house fence but got caught up the secret service says, in her shoelaces. she was...
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southeast at an elementary school. on march 2nd it's dr. seuss' birthday. stay with us. great day washington we have a birthday today, the beloved author dr. seuss, and we're celebrating with the rest of the country at read across america at a local dc elementary school. >>> the time is now to get your house on the market. we'll tell you why with our real deal and realestate team. >>> it's thursday march 2nd and this my friends is great day washington. [ cheering and au closer toward the weekend. good morning. i'm chris leery. >> and i'm marquette shepherd. we're your hosts for great day washington. i live for the weekend. we get up so early here on this morning show. >> i don't know. wake up washington they get up early. >> they get up yesterday for today. >> we're here. you know what's causing fire works more than us getting excited about the weekend? the big bang theory. that's like tv's number one show. i'm sure some of you at home watch it. the five original cast members are taking a voluntary pay cut so that their costars can earn as much as they do. now, the original five will include
southeast at an elementary school. on march 2nd it's dr. seuss' birthday. stay with us. great day washington we have a birthday today, the beloved author dr. seuss, and we're celebrating with the rest of the country at read across america at a local dc elementary school. >>> the time is now to get your house on the market. we'll tell you why with our real deal and realestate team. >>> it's thursday march 2nd and this my friends is great day washington. [ cheering and au closer...
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southeast asia potentially to move their businesses. his reiteration of his protectionist policies and singling out chinese policies. still waiting to hear what the policies might be from washingtonoughts of this factory filling out, if powers were imposed, it would likely have to shut up shop completely. tom mackenzie, bloomberg. matt: still with us, ashok shah. there is a tendency to try and .ie donald trump to everything it could have market potential. market action potential. theirchina's concern more own auto market domestically, their own property market domestically? don't they have bigger problems than donald trump? ashok: absolutely. i think there have been -- they have been quite successful in managing the upper trajectory of the market. they have a lot of tools to control how fast inflation in the tier one and tier two cities. of course, the speculation has moved into tier three and tier for cities. -- four cities. china is managing to get the which just a year ago was slowing down, but more importantly, what we have seen is the profitability a lot andhe chinese corporations private enterprises is beginning to improve because the margins are better all of a sudden, wha
southeast asia potentially to move their businesses. his reiteration of his protectionist policies and singling out chinese policies. still waiting to hear what the policies might be from washingtonoughts of this factory filling out, if powers were imposed, it would likely have to shut up shop completely. tom mackenzie, bloomberg. matt: still with us, ashok shah. there is a tendency to try and .ie donald trump to everything it could have market potential. market action potential. theirchina's...