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lindsey watts alexandria with the latest. lipcy. >> shawn, tony, we're here in front of assisted care facility where the elderly man was killed on duke street in alexandria. and you can see on the sign down there it's called sunrise and this is a community for the mentally impaired and the man accused of this crime has not been arrested yet. he potentially could still be living here. tonight, neither police nor the too much information. this is what we know so far this happened more than two weeks going october 24. police say the 72-year-old mana salted 82-year-old man and then the victim died two days later. tonight he's been identified hunter alexander from here in alexandria. we contacted police and asked them, why has the suspect not been arrested at this point? and did dementia or another kind ever menta endplay or self-defense scenario all police are telling us is this is ongoing investigation and charge have not been ruled out yet. there still is potential for that as the investigation continues. i want to give you a c
lindsey watts alexandria with the latest. lipcy. >> shawn, tony, we're here in front of assisted care facility where the elderly man was killed on duke street in alexandria. and you can see on the sign down there it's called sunrise and this is a community for the mentally impaired and the man accused of this crime has not been arrested yet. he potentially could still be living here. tonight, neither police nor the too much information. this is what we know so far this happened more than...
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tonight the sun wrist alexandria tells us they immediately notified allro alexandria police say they only found out about this two days later on october 26 alexander suck calmed to his injuries at the hospital. it wasn't until h 16 days later november 11 when police release the information. we asked police why the delay? could this have been self defense. >> they haven't provided answers. i spoke to hunter's nephew. he is a direct ascend antiviral of george washington according to his nephew. alexander his named here. he was a research analyst in the navy, a writer and professor. also spent time in russia working for the us government. l alexander's nephew says his uncle l was absolutely brilliant, but you did develop dementia later in life. sun wrist skaters to older adults disorders. sunrise wouldn't tell us whether the 72 year old man that assaulted alexander is still living there. we are deeply saddened by this loss to our family. we immediately notified all proper authorities when the incident occurred three weeks ago and the police commenced an investigation right away. it woul
tonight the sun wrist alexandria tells us they immediately notified allro alexandria police say they only found out about this two days later on october 26 alexander suck calmed to his injuries at the hospital. it wasn't until h 16 days later november 11 when police release the information. we asked police why the delay? could this have been self defense. >> they haven't provided answers. i spoke to hunter's nephew. he is a direct ascend antiviral of george washington according to his...
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tonight the sun wrist alexandria tells us they immediately notified all proper authorities. alexandria police say they onlyh found out about this two days later on october 26 alexander suck calmed to his injuries atdo the hospital. it wasn't until h 16 days later november 11 when police releasee the information.the we asked police why the delay? could defense. >> they haven't provided answers. i spoke to hunter's nephew. >> he just found out. he still had an incredible life. he is a direct ascend antiviral of george washington according to his nephew. alexander his named here. he was a research analyst in the navy, a writer and professor. also spent time in russia working for the us government. uncle l was absolutely brilliant, but you did develop dementia later in life. sun wrist is a place that skaters to older adults disorders. sunrise wouldn't tell us whether the 72 year old man that assaulted alexander is still living there.li we are deeply saddened by thisd loss to our family. we immediately notified all proper authorities when the ago and the police commenced ann inve
tonight the sun wrist alexandria tells us they immediately notified all proper authorities. alexandria police say they onlyh found out about this two days later on october 26 alexander suck calmed to his injuries atdo the hospital. it wasn't until h 16 days later november 11 when police releasee the information.the we asked police why the delay? could defense. >> they haven't provided answers. i spoke to hunter's nephew. >> he just found out. he still had an incredible life. he is a...
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live in alexandria now with the story. lindsay. >> shawn, tony, we're here in property of assisted car fatlety where an elderly man would be skilled. this is on duke street in alexandria. and you can see the sign down there. this is call sunrise and it's community for mentally impaired. and more surprising that the crime itself the man accused of it has not been arrested. he potentially could still be tonight, neether police nor this facility is giving us a good sense of what exactly happened. a lot of questions but heres what we know so far this happened more than two weeks ago october 4 and police say 72-year-old mana salted the 82-year-old man he died two days later the victim was hunter alexander and he's from suspect? why the person who did this was not arrested. could this have been a gais of self-defense and i could have come and dimensions she was involved. all tell tell us it's on investigation and charges have not been ruled out. it's still a possibility as the investigation con didn't. >>> we'll give you a close
live in alexandria now with the story. lindsay. >> shawn, tony, we're here in property of assisted car fatlety where an elderly man would be skilled. this is on duke street in alexandria. and you can see the sign down there. this is call sunrise and it's community for mentally impaired. and more surprising that the crime itself the man accused of it has not been arrested. he potentially could still be tonight, neether police nor this facility is giving us a good sense of what exactly...
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he's live outside the federal courthouse in alexandria. chris. >> sentencing him to prison, the judge said you committed horrible crimes. the community needs to be protected from you. prosecutors say theu women and girls in northern virginia, richmond, and charlottesville. the ring leader was michael mains jr. the mother of two of his children was also charged. a victim said she was told if she wanted to see her baby again, she had to continue to prostitute and send the proceeds, as much as $1,000 a day, to mains. her baby was being held for ransom. in court, mains spoke emotionally, saying i have never women. what they blame me for i did not do. but the judge said you had total control over every one of them. their lives were destroyed. he sentenced mains to 35 years in prison. mains' defense lawyer believes the sentence is excessive. >> he's devastated. in ways, you know, he knew the sentencing guidelines were very high. he was hopeful, and he will definitely proceed with an appeal. >> testified against him. in exchange for a plea deal w
he's live outside the federal courthouse in alexandria. chris. >> sentencing him to prison, the judge said you committed horrible crimes. the community needs to be protected from you. prosecutors say theu women and girls in northern virginia, richmond, and charlottesville. the ring leader was michael mains jr. the mother of two of his children was also charged. a victim said she was told if she wanted to see her baby again, she had to continue to prostitute and send the proceeds, as much...
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maureen: up next at 6:00 -- mike: i'm mike carter-conneen in alexandria. at a special naturalization ceremony a local man, a medal of honor recipient declared outstanding american by choice. coming up, we have an update holiday travel forecast coming up. maureen: now here is what the "good morning washington" team is working on for tomorrow. >> thanks, maureen. tomorrow on "good morning washington," three stores, three memberships. where are you really saving money this black friday? "7 on your side" puts retailers to the test. >> at 6:00 a.m. it's "good morning washington's" happy holiday hour. seven lucky winners will get $100 in get-away cash for gas. >> plus, stay with us for traffic and weather every ten minutes starting at 4:25 on you love all-day breakfast. but you don't love that you can't get all your favorites. but now you can get more of what you love. so you can find something else to not love. like hearing the sound of your own voice. (softly) like hearing the sound of your own voice. get more choices you love, now with all day breakfast. jona
maureen: up next at 6:00 -- mike: i'm mike carter-conneen in alexandria. at a special naturalization ceremony a local man, a medal of honor recipient declared outstanding american by choice. coming up, we have an update holiday travel forecast coming up. maureen: now here is what the "good morning washington" team is working on for tomorrow. >> thanks, maureen. tomorrow on "good morning washington," three stores, three memberships. where are you really saving money...
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this is on duke street in alexandria. and you can see the sign down there. this is call sunrise and it's community for mentally impaired. and more surprising that the crime itself the man accused of he potentially could still be living here. tonight, neether police nor this facility is giving us a good sense of what exactly happened. a lot of questions but heres what we know so far this happened more than two weeks ago october 4 and police say 72-year-old mana salted the 82-year-old man he died two days later the victim was hunter alexander and he's from we did ask police why the suspect? why the person who did this was not arrested. could this have been a gais of self-defense and i could have come and dimensions she was involved. all tell tell us it's on investigation and charges have not been ruled out. it's still a possibility as the investigation con didn't. >>> we'll give you a closer look now at that facility. we've been watching people loved ones and something i found unbelievable. they had no idea about the homicide or they only said on line. saw the
this is on duke street in alexandria. and you can see the sign down there. this is call sunrise and it's community for mentally impaired. and more surprising that the crime itself the man accused of he potentially could still be living here. tonight, neether police nor this facility is giving us a good sense of what exactly happened. a lot of questions but heres what we know so far this happened more than two weeks ago october 4 and police say 72-year-old mana salted the 82-year-old man he died...
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the last several months we found documents in the alexandria circuit courthouse that suggest that george washington actually sold mariah and her two children to a quaker. quakers, as you may recall, were really abolitionist in terms of war and slavery, it was their goal to try to help free slaves in the area. from the deed that we have here, in 1845 from william stapler, we know that they actually freed mariah and all of her children. but this deed dates back to a previous deed that her -- his father, edward, who was the carry shop owner in alexandria and george struck in 1825 to actually free them. it's interesting because in the laws in the state at that time were such that if you were fleed and you couldn't support yourself you needed to leave the state, in terms of being, you know, a freed slave. but george washington park wanted mariah to be close by. so if you follow my story here, her husband, charles, was not freed. he continued to be a slave. but mariah and her two children were free but were given 17 acres of property at the south end of arlington estate, where they lived free
the last several months we found documents in the alexandria circuit courthouse that suggest that george washington actually sold mariah and her two children to a quaker. quakers, as you may recall, were really abolitionist in terms of war and slavery, it was their goal to try to help free slaves in the area. from the deed that we have here, in 1845 from william stapler, we know that they actually freed mariah and all of her children. but this deed dates back to a previous deed that her -- his...
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according to prosecutors, last may, alexandria duval intentionally drove her suv off the 200-foot cliff in will hawai killing her sister in the passengers seat. the two were fighting. >> she was arguing with the person who was yanking on her head. she was in a rage. >> reporter: but in june, the judge dropped the charges. >> the evidence failed to support the findings of probable cause. >> reporter: then came the grand jury indictment last month after investigates say they found evidence that the ford explorer accelerated before the crash. >> i think that's the most important piece of evidence against her is the fact that she didn't brake, but it's not and easy case to approve and that's exactly what the judge was saying when the judge said there's not probable cause. >> reporter: alexandria duval is being held on $3 million jail and still in albany waiting to be extradited back to hawaii. elizabeth hur new york. >>> a pastor of a historic church tells his parishners they will rebuild after a fire in missouri. >> veterans come to the rescue of a motor cyclist, bruce springsteen who brok
according to prosecutors, last may, alexandria duval intentionally drove her suv off the 200-foot cliff in will hawai killing her sister in the passengers seat. the two were fighting. >> she was arguing with the person who was yanking on her head. she was in a rage. >> reporter: but in june, the judge dropped the charges. >> the evidence failed to support the findings of probable cause. >> reporter: then came the grand jury indictment last month after investigates say...
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they want everyone to pray for the election, and with the latest from alexandria, john henry, wusa 9. >>> all right, we are going to go back to our garrett haake. >> he's at george mason in fairfax. we can hear you loud and clear now, garrett. >> reporter: the excitement of live television. they are breaking down the stage behind me, but not long iowa ago we had the upwards of 2,000 people here for one final rally for democratic candidates up and down the ballot here, and at times feel for tim kaine and joe biden, very much an intentional feeling of passing the torch between the two men, and now democrats see the crowds like the ones who gathered tonight, filled withment mystic people. they are hoping the millennial generation, particularly big swing state colleges like here at george mason will get out the vote in a major way. joe biden tried to set the stage on how important their important tomorrow in modern electoral history of the united states of america, and again, that's a fact. [ cheers ] what we will look like tomorrow is up to you. >> reporter: now for his part, tim kaine w
they want everyone to pray for the election, and with the latest from alexandria, john henry, wusa 9. >>> all right, we are going to go back to our garrett haake. >> he's at george mason in fairfax. we can hear you loud and clear now, garrett. >> reporter: the excitement of live television. they are breaking down the stage behind me, but not long iowa ago we had the upwards of 2,000 people here for one final rally for democratic candidates up and down the ballot here, and...
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the alexandria city council supported it in a unanimous city council near old town alexandria. under the plan, the four multifamily houses known as the ramsey houses would be demolished to make way for a four story red brick apartment building. that was approved despite misgivings that parking plan fort building would be inadequate. >>> all right, so there is a very special event happening today at yards park in d.c. >> yes, there is. news4 is sponsoring the food 4 families 4k fun run. we will be there along with other groups collecting nonperishable food items and items to help feed local families in need this thanksgiving. the fun run kicks off at 11:00 a.m., if you're headed and photos on social media using the #food4families. >> very cool. great event. bundle up for right now. >> the ear warmers even. >> jingle bells, can we get some? beginning look a lot like christmas. >> oh, nice! he came through! >> christmas in the big apple. the rockefeller christmas tree arrived saturday. a 94 foot norway spruce donated by a couple in upstate ne backyard. it will be adorned with 50,0
the alexandria city council supported it in a unanimous city council near old town alexandria. under the plan, the four multifamily houses known as the ramsey houses would be demolished to make way for a four story red brick apartment building. that was approved despite misgivings that parking plan fort building would be inadequate. >>> all right, so there is a very special event happening today at yards park in d.c. >> yes, there is. news4 is sponsoring the food 4 families 4k...
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. >> hillary lane visited old town alexandria. ? [ music ] ? ? like christmas on south union street in alexanderia. it's been christmas here for the past 40 years. >> my parents opened the store. now we're on the third generation >> reporter: the family owned store is is the closest thing to santa's wormshop you'll find south of the north pole. >> it's. >> reporter: but nance quantity, big quantity was things so their prices can be lower >> reporter: that's why small business saturday is the icing on the cake busy black friday year. >> it's good, families. >> reporter: locals passed through the store. >> why not go to target or walmart? >> >> not the same as shopping locally. >> this is what makes alexandria community. gotta supporting them. >> you see the dc mayor spending her day shopping small. she stopped by upshire street books and yilo fashion. she encouraged other to shop small. soon sit in a very special place in dc. and everyone's favorite panda -- the road to roefsh. >> a little boy gets the chance >>> black friday, small business satur
. >> hillary lane visited old town alexandria. ? [ music ] ? ? like christmas on south union street in alexanderia. it's been christmas here for the past 40 years. >> my parents opened the store. now we're on the third generation >> reporter: the family owned store is is the closest thing to santa's wormshop you'll find south of the north pole. >> it's. >> reporter: but nance quantity, big quantity was things so their prices can be lower >> reporter: that's...
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this morning a woman is charged investigators say alexandria duval intentionally drove her s-u-v off a 2- hundred foot cliff in hawaii...killing her sister anastasia in the passenger seat. police also say they found evidence that the vehicle accelerated before the crash. witnesses decribe seeing a stuggle behind the wheel right before it happened... lawrence lau witness" she was angrily arguing with the person whoever was in the car alexandria's attorney says this was an accident. alleged serial killer in south carolina... investigators have now connected todd kohlepp to seven murders.... police say he confessed to four murders in 2003...and investigators found three bodies buried on his property... now the realtor's mother is speaking out... sot - kohlhepp's mother i am so sorry that it was my son that hurt them. regina tague is in shock that her son is accused of these including chaining up a woman in a shipping container... police and first responders are now speaking out about the terrifying discoveries on kohlhepp's property...saying they can't release all the details to the pub
this morning a woman is charged investigators say alexandria duval intentionally drove her s-u-v off a 2- hundred foot cliff in hawaii...killing her sister anastasia in the passenger seat. police also say they found evidence that the vehicle accelerated before the crash. witnesses decribe seeing a stuggle behind the wheel right before it happened... lawrence lau witness" she was angrily arguing with the person whoever was in the car alexandria's attorney says this was an accident. alleged...
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happening today - it's the 41st annual alexandria turkey trot 5-k. and if you haven't registered there is still time! in-person at george washington middle school in alexandria. the race starts at nine this morning. road closures in the area begin at seven this morning, and will last until noon today. toss to eileen - a few morning showers - dry weekend ahead - warm-up next week with more rain coming today: mostly cloudy. a few morning showers. and chilly. lows: 37-43 winds: light black friday: mostly cloudy. stray shower. highs: 54-60 breaking news from china. a tower collapsing overnight.. and just in the last fifteen minutes the death toll is going up. the new details, next. in the district. two shootings within an hour of eachother overnight - only about two miles away. the most ercent happe ned just over an hour ago on hillside road. you're taking a live look there right now. d-c police say a man was shot in the face. he waas taken to the hospital no word on his conditon. and about an hour earlier.. another he was taken to teh hospital consicoiu
happening today - it's the 41st annual alexandria turkey trot 5-k. and if you haven't registered there is still time! in-person at george washington middle school in alexandria. the race starts at nine this morning. road closures in the area begin at seven this morning, and will last until noon today. toss to eileen - a few morning showers - dry weekend ahead - warm-up next week with more rain coming today: mostly cloudy. a few morning showers. and chilly. lows: 37-43 winds: light black friday:...
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we have parked the votetrak 2016 hummer in alexandria. not surprised to hear the new polls showing that the race is sensing basically an even split. we went to a local eatery that is an institution here. and we did get that earful, jonathan. when the royal restaurant opened in alexandria in 13904, republican roosevelt beat parker in the election. the today we ask about the >> the f.b.i. has a responsibility to go ahead with their investigation. what they find we don't know but we're waiting to see. >> i'm viewing it as more of a political tactic. brad: then when we set up the votetrak 2016 soapbox on the streets of old town, people talk about claims of voter fraud or intimidation. >> there is just so much stuff going on in this election i never heard in any other el ever remember. brad: we are still working out here and talking to folks. when we come back at 5:00, more on what folks are saying about the f.b.i. an the clinton e-mails. in alexandria, brad bell, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. you can follow votetrak's journey for election day.
we have parked the votetrak 2016 hummer in alexandria. not surprised to hear the new polls showing that the race is sensing basically an even split. we went to a local eatery that is an institution here. and we did get that earful, jonathan. when the royal restaurant opened in alexandria in 13904, republican roosevelt beat parker in the election. the today we ask about the >> the f.b.i. has a responsibility to go ahead with their investigation. what they find we don't know but we're...
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the police arrested alexandria duval friday. the original charge was dismissed because of lack of evidence. murder charge. >> it is unusual. basically the judge says there is not enough evidence to send the case to trial and prosecutor saying, thank you, judge, we will take this to the grand jury. jonathan: investigators say they found evidence that duval's vehicle accelerated before the crash. duval is awaiting extradition back to hawaii. and brendan -- he will be released from prison under if you're not thinly with the name, he was part of the netflix sensation "making a murder." he was convicted when he was 17. many claimed he was can worst -- many claimed he was coerced to give a confession. the state has filed a number to see order to stop the release. alison: the phenomenon called the super moon is still underway tonight. the moon has not been this big the lower 40's, upper 30's further north and west. manassas waking up to a chilly start, 35 degrees. the high temperatures on the zone forecast, upper 50's, near 60 berkeley
the police arrested alexandria duval friday. the original charge was dismissed because of lack of evidence. murder charge. >> it is unusual. basically the judge says there is not enough evidence to send the case to trial and prosecutor saying, thank you, judge, we will take this to the grand jury. jonathan: investigators say they found evidence that duval's vehicle accelerated before the crash. duval is awaiting extradition back to hawaii. and brendan -- he will be released from prison...
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. >> chad booker of alexandria worries about the consequences of the president-elect doubting election results. >> the words have impact and power. if people hear that, it could deter folks from going out to vote. >> in the last hour, senator tim kaine tweeting he called trump's claim of voter fraud in virginia shameful and insulting. alexandria, arlington and loudoun county officials each reporting to us they received no complaints about voter fraud. but if they did they would take the claims seriously. jonathan: across cuba people are reacting to different ways to the death of former leader fidel castro. he died friday at the age of 90. in havana, there are long lines of people waiting to view his ashes. he turned control over to his brother in 2008. a weak of remembrances is scheduled ahead of the funeral what is in an address? a lot if you are trying to win a local d.c. contract. coming up for us the i-team goes digging in the small business and where they are really located. maureen: a vicious attack on a maryland grandmother allegedly at the hands of her grand daughter. why polic
. >> chad booker of alexandria worries about the consequences of the president-elect doubting election results. >> the words have impact and power. if people hear that, it could deter folks from going out to vote. >> in the last hour, senator tim kaine tweeting he called trump's claim of voter fraud in virginia shameful and insulting. alexandria, arlington and loudoun county officials each reporting to us they received no complaints about voter fraud. but if they did they...
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reporting live in alexandria, i'm tom roussey, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. first at 4:00 today, the start of the holiday shopping rush. some stores have been open all day but to let the crowds in like we saw with tom. horace: q mccray joins us from gaithersburg where the toys r us is set to open in an hour from now. got crowds out there, q? q: you know what? no. the only crowds outside are the workers who are going to be filling this place because they expect hundreds of people to rush in here at 5:00. we are getting a sneak peek. take a look. the place is quiet right now but there are some workers in the distance at the register coming in here. they want to take advantage of the door buster deals. toys r us opens from 5:00 until midnight. maybe they want tom co -- want to come pick up elf on a shelf of. if you have kids you know about these guys. we have video to show you of other shopping centers that had been busy. including the k-mart and the giant in this area. open. they are still open now. they close at 5:00. people have been walking in and out of the
reporting live in alexandria, i'm tom roussey, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. first at 4:00 today, the start of the holiday shopping rush. some stores have been open all day but to let the crowds in like we saw with tom. horace: q mccray joins us from gaithersburg where the toys r us is set to open in an hour from now. got crowds out there, q? q: you know what? no. the only crowds outside are the workers who are going to be filling this place because they expect hundreds of people to rush in...
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the gill more girls are back and we'll talk about what'sew in >>> jackie benson went to old town alexandria. retailers. >> reporter: the lucky knot is owned by three local sisters. the clothes reflect their personal style. tomorrow the shop will take part in small business saturday. >> we wanted to be in old town and it's awesome to be here and when people shop in small businesses they're giving back to the community. >> reporter: patricia washington they've created a special tote bag for this year's event. >> 80% of our shops and restaurants in alexandria are small businesses and we're proud of that fact. this year everyone is working together to take things to another level. >> reporter: just down i-95 springfield town center is winding down from its third and busiest black friday so far. the general manager says there are a number of businesses here tomorrow's event. >> we have over two dozen small business operators, men and women, that are growing their businesses here in the mall. saturday is small business saturday for them and this is a great place to come see them. >> a lot of peop
the gill more girls are back and we'll talk about what'sew in >>> jackie benson went to old town alexandria. retailers. >> reporter: the lucky knot is owned by three local sisters. the clothes reflect their personal style. tomorrow the shop will take part in small business saturday. >> we wanted to be in old town and it's awesome to be here and when people shop in small businesses they're giving back to the community. >> reporter: patricia washington they've created a...
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fox5's alexandria limon isnd live there with all the ridetails.ve thetails. hey, alex. >> reporter: hey annie good g morning. morn that work you're talking about is actuallyyo hu'azardous treedt removal and you can see itt happening out here right now. you can see the crews out here e working, trying to get the g area ready for the winter, sote, lanes of rock creek parkwayarkw are closed between the kennedyhe center and massachusettssachuses avenue, so that's the embassy eb row area and the northboundorbo lanes closed at 6:30 this:3th morning and they're going to're stay closed through around aroun 3:00 p.m. today. tod you can obviously see that the southbound lanes are opened, so traffic is flowing in thatng direction. something else that i foundelsen out from the national parkl p service this morning at thatt time hiking trails walking wal trails biking trls that will remainin opened so ifo you want to get out enjoy that beautiful weather we'reerre expecting to hit thising to hits afternoon that is an optionoo for you.n thu. however, beware that the park tk
fox5's alexandria limon isnd live there with all the ridetails.ve thetails. hey, alex. >> reporter: hey annie good g morning. morn that work you're talking about is actuallyyo hu'azardous treedt removal and you can see itt happening out here right now. you can see the crews out here e working, trying to get the g area ready for the winter, sote, lanes of rock creek parkwayarkw are closed between the kennedyhe center and massachusettssachuses avenue, so that's the embassy eb row area and...
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in alexandria, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: the arlington county sheriff's office paid up in a settlement for a death of a former inmate. the plaintiff claiming during his incarceration he was not given the proper tools and was not able to communicate with anyone. as tom roussey reports come he >> they stuck me in a cell./ i was very scared. it's the first time i've ever been in jail, ever. tom: that is abraham, talking with abc seven last year. in a settlement announced by the justice department, the arlington county shirts department must pay him a quarter million dollars. -- sheriff's department must pay him a quarter million dollars. language interpreters and waste communication. >> i would pound on the glass and the officers would look away and ignore me. tom: he was arrested in february 2014 while trying to spend the night at reagan airport. it was over an accusation that he stole an ipad that turned out to be false. his attorney says his client is thrilled at the settlement. as part of it, the arlington share's o
in alexandria, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: the arlington county sheriff's office paid up in a settlement for a death of a former inmate. the plaintiff claiming during his incarceration he was not given the proper tools and was not able to communicate with anyone. as tom roussey reports come he >> they stuck me in a cell./ i was very scared. it's the first time i've ever been in jail, ever. tom: that is abraham, talking with abc seven last year. in a settlement announced by the...
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we will be live in old town alexandria this afternoon at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00. brad bell, abc 7 news. jummy: we moved to a 7 on your side consumer alert about monday's pipeline explosion in alabama. and that is because of it. gasoline futures shot up as much as 15% tuesday. it will not reopen until at least saturday. there are apps for your smartphones for just about everything, but can they keep you safe? from sounding alarm to notifying your contacts, tonight at 11:00, scott taylor takes you inside some of these apps that could attack victim. and also tonight, we are less than eight hours from country music's biggest night, the cma's airing right here on abc 7. kidd o'shea is in nashville. kidd: nashville is ready for country's biggest night, all taking place inside the bridgestone arena, set up well under way. take a look at this video per this is rehearsal video from yesterday, when everyone was insiders, and they tell us there will be so many performers tonight, that you will not want to miss. including the first eight minutes of the show. that will set the
we will be live in old town alexandria this afternoon at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00. brad bell, abc 7 news. jummy: we moved to a 7 on your side consumer alert about monday's pipeline explosion in alabama. and that is because of it. gasoline futures shot up as much as 15% tuesday. it will not reopen until at least saturday. there are apps for your smartphones for just about everything, but can they keep you safe? from sounding alarm to notifying your contacts, tonight at 11:00, scott taylor takes you...
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. >> alexandria duval just arrested here in new york now facing extradition to hawaii in a brand-new twist in this very strange case, and abc's marci gonzalez has more. marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan and paula, good prove this was anything but an accident. but a grand jury in maui disagreed. this morning alexandria duval is once again facing charges for the alleged murder of her identical twin. more than five months after investigators say she intentionally drove her suv into a wall plunging off a 200-foot cliff in hawaii killing her sister anastasia in the passenger seat. duval's attorney calling the death of her twin and yoga studio business partner an accident. >> feel the outer rim of your back foot. >> she did not intend to harm the person she was closest to in this world. >> reporter: but investigators say they found evidence from the ford explorer proving there were no attempts of any braking. >> that speed gradually increased over the five-second period to the time of air bag deployment. >> reporter: alexandria escaped the crash with only nine for injuries and a judge
. >> alexandria duval just arrested here in new york now facing extradition to hawaii in a brand-new twist in this very strange case, and abc's marci gonzalez has more. marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan and paula, good prove this was anything but an accident. but a grand jury in maui disagreed. this morning alexandria duval is once again facing charges for the alleged murder of her identical twin. more than five months after investigators say she intentionally drove her suv into...
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alexandria duval is a waiting extradition to hawaii. investigators say alexandria duval and her sister anastasia duval were arguing before the car crashed off the cliff in maui. grand jury indicted her on a second degree murder charge. >>> president obama departs on his final trip overseas. the main topic of his three county tour is expected to be president-elect donald trump. his first trip to greece and he travels to germany on wednesday and peru on friday. president is scheduled to meet with top european leaders to reassure them of american foreign policy matters once the transition is complete. >>> use of heroin continues to grow in our area along with the number of overdoses and police officers are carrying a tool to fight the he dim -- epidemic. >> reporter: it's one of the most gripping epidemic on the streets right now. our cameras are riding along with the cops on the front lines of the heroin crisis. see the powerful video of police armed with the drug save lives with seconds to spare. >> come on breathe. sit up. breathe. >> r
alexandria duval is a waiting extradition to hawaii. investigators say alexandria duval and her sister anastasia duval were arguing before the car crashed off the cliff in maui. grand jury indicted her on a second degree murder charge. >>> president obama departs on his final trip overseas. the main topic of his three county tour is expected to be president-elect donald trump. his first trip to greece and he travels to germany on wednesday and peru on friday. president is scheduled to...
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the weekend before presidential election comes with a tradition of its own in alexandria. ryan hughes has a preview on how to get your hands on a piece of presidential history. ryan: opening the door in the potomac company auction house in alexandria is taking a step historical pieces are up for bid. this weekend politics are front and center. >> we think it's fun to do it prior to the election when everyone is politically minded. >> campaign pics are on full display. >> we are lucky to have two property assignments. >> a bed that j.f.k. slept in and two pieces from the estate fountain from the home in georgetown before moving to the white house. >> they are photographed with caroline in the garden. we have that with the sconces on the front of the house. >> it's an opportunity to look back on past presidents. their time in office. >> one piece getting attention is jacquelyn kennedy sweet little chandelier. >> she bought it at a flea market in paris with her sister. another big draw book. >> it's signed while the president was in office. >> presidential, political and the
the weekend before presidential election comes with a tradition of its own in alexandria. ryan hughes has a preview on how to get your hands on a piece of presidential history. ryan: opening the door in the potomac company auction house in alexandria is taking a step historical pieces are up for bid. this weekend politics are front and center. >> we think it's fun to do it prior to the election when everyone is politically minded. >> campaign pics are on full display. >> we...
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alexandria with a way to help us out. hi. >> good afternoon. this is a time to think about going into the closets, pulling out something that you haven't worn and giving it new life here. as you mentioned here we are at burk & herbert bank in alexandria. is this a cool thing to do around the holidays. president of burke & herbert bank terry cole. tell us how the bank is involved and what folks can do? >> well, the bank is involved because we are collection points for coats at 25 locations throughout northern virginia. all burke and herbert branches are accepting coat donations now through november 19th. it's really important. dig in your closets. put them to use. >> you guys have been doing this for six years now, right? >> six years. our customers are asking us in advance, when are you starting to collect coats? >> it's wonderful. join the crowd. come on down, come to burke & herbert bank, any branch, we'll put them to use. >> major lisa hall. thank you for joining us. where do the coats >> we have families that come to the salvation army this
alexandria with a way to help us out. hi. >> good afternoon. this is a time to think about going into the closets, pulling out something that you haven't worn and giving it new life here. as you mentioned here we are at burk & herbert bank in alexandria. is this a cool thing to do around the holidays. president of burke & herbert bank terry cole. tell us how the bank is involved and what folks can do? >> well, the bank is involved because we are collection points for coats...
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dismissed for maui woman accused of sister's murder nat sot: teaching yoga after dodging charges once- alexandria duval is again under arrest --more than 5 months after investigators say - she intentionally drove her s-u-v off a 200-foot cliff in hawaii- killing her sister, anastasia- in the passenger's seat. duval's attorney calling it an accident. intend to harm herself or the person she was closest to in this world. but investigators say - they found evidence that the ford explorer accellerated just before the crash and witnesses descibed seeing a struggle witness " she was angrily arguing" alexandria- was pulled from the wreckage with minor injuries- her arm still in a sling in june when she first duval on a 2nd degree murder new york. she's now being held -- on 3-million dollars bail. she's awaiting extradition -- to maui. 11-year-old coloardo boy -- is shot and killed over the weekend. now -- the man accused of pulling the trigger -- is off the street. it happened in the town of fruitvale. authorities say -- jeremy mushrush -- turned himself in this morning. he's facing manslaughter and wea
dismissed for maui woman accused of sister's murder nat sot: teaching yoga after dodging charges once- alexandria duval is again under arrest --more than 5 months after investigators say - she intentionally drove her s-u-v off a 200-foot cliff in hawaii- killing her sister, anastasia- in the passenger's seat. duval's attorney calling it an accident. intend to harm herself or the person she was closest to in this world. but investigators say - they found evidence that the ford explorer...
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the panhandle of west virginia looking awesome, upper 60's for the district, alexandria, lorton, 68 fairfax. southern maryland will be mid 60's charlotte hall, south of d.c., stafford in fredericksburg upper 60's near 70. drive through the midday tomorrow, clouds in the afternoon into the evening. it will stay dry for the rush-hour commute and any afterschool activities. we have a cold front all the way wednesday morning. veronica and eileen will be tracking the cold front. not expecting anything severe, but a little bit of rain during the rush-hour commute can cause big problems. julie wright will get you through the traffic. once slightly cooler air wednesday afternoon. a bigger cooldown on the way into the upcoming weekend. the seven day outlook, 67 degrees tomorrow, some closer to 70. the cold front wednesday, morning showers, cooling down into the upper 50's thursday. veterans day in the lower 60's, followed by a cold front, a dry one. look at saturday's high, upper 40's with windchill factors in the lower 40's. alison: going beyond politics, from pot to corn and soda? the offbeat deci
the panhandle of west virginia looking awesome, upper 60's for the district, alexandria, lorton, 68 fairfax. southern maryland will be mid 60's charlotte hall, south of d.c., stafford in fredericksburg upper 60's near 70. drive through the midday tomorrow, clouds in the afternoon into the evening. it will stay dry for the rush-hour commute and any afterschool activities. we have a cold front all the way wednesday morning. veronica and eileen will be tracking the cold front. not expecting...
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that is the nightmare alexandria davis has been living. but tonight she walked into the generosity of strangers to find (( suprise nats)) alexandria knew she was getting a place to stay --- what she didn't know is the community made sure she had everything she needed to go in it. ((nat)) a room for her kids to sleep ((nat)) a fully stocked kitchen to feed them "there will be someone coming over sunday to bring you some more beds, furniture, dressers, dinning room table" "what in the world why me?" a place "not even my own family helps me in anyway. i am new here. i don't know a soul. to be blessed to have somewhere to lay our heads tonight, it is amazing. i didn't think i would get any help. i thought it would be months before i find anywhere to stay. we've been getting the kids to school it has been kind of complicated." and in the light of their christmas tree ---life for this family is a little bit brighter. "i just felt like christmas wasn't going to be the same because we are so use to something different. we are in a new city. i don'
that is the nightmare alexandria davis has been living. but tonight she walked into the generosity of strangers to find (( suprise nats)) alexandria knew she was getting a place to stay --- what she didn't know is the community made sure she had everything she needed to go in it. ((nat)) a room for her kids to sleep ((nat)) a fully stocked kitchen to feed them "there will be someone coming over sunday to bring you some more beds, furniture, dressers, dinning room table" "what in...
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live on penn campus with reaction from students there. alex? >> reporter: about 150 students were targeted in this. many of them tonight sat in a private meeting with top university officials to discuss the pathway forward. >> i didn't know. >> reporter: this is a freshman. like the match of her black peers, messageses began appearing on her phone. she and over 150 others have been added to a group with the title that used the n word and included an event invitation for a lynching. she asked we not show her face >> i didn't think my school would be the school that has to go through it. >> reporter: the university said we have increased campus safety and reaching out to support the affected students. we want them to know the entire pan community stands with them. mayor jim kenney expressing in part it is heart blaking to see this type of activity here in the birth place of our democracy and the city of brotherly love. students stood out in the cold. >> this is unacceptable and we don't have this happening. >>> the group featured the name o
"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live on penn campus with reaction from students there. alex? >> reporter: about 150 students were targeted in this. many of them tonight sat in a private meeting with top university officials to discuss the pathway forward. >> i didn't know. >> reporter: this is a freshman. like the match of her black peers, messageses began appearing on her phone. she and over 150 others have been added to a group with the title that...
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alexandria hoff is live with more on the calls for unity >> this is hardly the first time that election results have felt controversial. what we do know is that the process will push forward. the transition will begin tomorrow at the white house where donald trump will meet with president barack obama. >> we're rooting for his success >> while the nation's 44th and '45th president, michelle obama will give milania a tour of the white house. trump pledged his term will cater to the needs of all people >> now it's time for america to bind the wound of division >> in a formal conclusion to her candidate. >> our constitutional democracy end shrines the peaceful transfer of power and we don't just respect that. we cherish it. >> the before he did elect and vice president elect mike pence met at trump towers to discuss cabinet formation, all eyes are on cabinet. any new president must decide about 4,000 new political positions a quarter of which require a senate sign-off. just as unit is urged. it is now necessary within. a once disapproving speaker of the house paul ryan spoke with party opt
alexandria hoff is live with more on the calls for unity >> this is hardly the first time that election results have felt controversial. what we do know is that the process will push forward. the transition will begin tomorrow at the white house where donald trump will meet with president barack obama. >> we're rooting for his success >> while the nation's 44th and '45th president, michelle obama will give milania a tour of the white house. trump pledged his term will cater to...
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four georgetown, national harbor and alexandria and hilton will build a 175 room hotel. this is all scheduled to open next october. >> i'm telling you, if you left this town 10 years ago you wouldn't recognize the place. >>> a washington post reporter didn't get off on the right foot with his new hometown. that will happen when you call it the worst place to live in america. christopher wrote an article for the post claiming just minnesota on social media, so inningerham visited to see what it was all about. a few weeks later he made a surprising announcement, he was moving there. >> my mom was like, well, why don't you think about going to that nice town that you visited just a few weeks ago. wouldn't that be fun, those people seemed so nice. >> i needed some convincing. >> my d.c. friends are probably going to cocktail parties and what not right now but i'm standing here with sugar beets and a corn shuck and a pi gourds. >> still is still a reporter for the washington post but traded his hour and a half commute for a base office he shares with two bunnies. his wife now
four georgetown, national harbor and alexandria and hilton will build a 175 room hotel. this is all scheduled to open next october. >> i'm telling you, if you left this town 10 years ago you wouldn't recognize the place. >>> a washington post reporter didn't get off on the right foot with his new hometown. that will happen when you call it the worst place to live in america. christopher wrote an article for the post claiming just minnesota on social media, so inningerham visited...
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. >> alexandria duval just arrested here in new york now facing extradition to hawaii in a brand-new twist in this very strange case, and abc's marci gonzalez has more. marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. prove this was anything but an accident. but a grand jury in maui disagreed. this morning alexandria duval is once again facing charges for the alleged murder of her identical twin. more than five months after investigators say she intentionally drove her suv into a wall plunging off a 200-foot cliff in hawaii killing her sister anastasia in the passenger seat. duval's attorney calling the death of her twin and yoga studio business partner an accident. >> feel the outer rim of your back foot. >> she did not intend to harm the person she was closest to in this world. >> reporter: but investigators say they found evidence from the ford explorer proving there were no attempts of any braking. >> that speed gradually increased over the five-second period to the time of air bag deployment. >> reporter: alexandria escaped the crash with only nine for injuries and
. >> alexandria duval just arrested here in new york now facing extradition to hawaii in a brand-new twist in this very strange case, and abc's marci gonzalez has more. marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. prove this was anything but an accident. but a grand jury in maui disagreed. this morning alexandria duval is once again facing charges for the alleged murder of her identical twin. more than five months after investigators say she intentionally drove her...
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alexandria seven eleven. the robbery investigation happening right now in old town. plus - a major meeting for the president-elect. the new name on the list for secretary of state, heading to new york today. a montgomery county teen beaten during an anti-trump pr the message to students from the school superintendent. good morning washington. toss to eileen - warming temperatures through saturday - potent cold front slides through late saturday - windy & cold sunday (20+ degrees colder) - cool with a few showers for thanksgiving today: mostly sunny. chilly start, mild afternoon. and cold. lows: 33-44 winds: light friday: mostly sunny and unseasonably warm. highs: 65-70 winds: sw 5 mph breaking right now - eleven store in old town. suzanne kennedy just got to the scene.. suzanne ? following breaking news in the district. a fire creating a cloud of smoke at a news in the district. a fire creating a cloud of smoke at a rowhouse on beekman place northwest. this was the scene just three hours ago. d-c fire officials.. getting there just in time, before any large flames co
alexandria seven eleven. the robbery investigation happening right now in old town. plus - a major meeting for the president-elect. the new name on the list for secretary of state, heading to new york today. a montgomery county teen beaten during an anti-trump pr the message to students from the school superintendent. good morning washington. toss to eileen - warming temperatures through saturday - potent cold front slides through late saturday - windy & cold sunday (20+ degrees colder) -...
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happening today in alexandria. mayor allison silverberg to be accompanied byan there. they'll make the event more magical by having the little feed of alexandria present portions of their annual production of "a christmas carol." 6:00 tonight at market square. >>> what a sight st. peter's square in vatican city, on december 9th, the vatican christmas tree will be unveiled. it was delivered to the square yesterday from northern italy. the 82-foot spruce pine tree l.e.d. lights. for comparison, the rockefeller christmas tree is a a 94-foot norway spruce. >>> with the trees going up, you got to put some presents under it, right? we'll have a look at the hottest toys on the market this holiday season. >>> i think sometimes the survival instinct kicks in. i think that's really what it was. just try anything i could to survive. >> and only on news4, will ?? ?? >>> the holiday shopping season here already. and if you have children you're buying gifts for this year, you may be surprised to find that some of your favorite toys are on their wish list. but of course, those toys c
happening today in alexandria. mayor allison silverberg to be accompanied byan there. they'll make the event more magical by having the little feed of alexandria present portions of their annual production of "a christmas carol." 6:00 tonight at market square. >>> what a sight st. peter's square in vatican city, on december 9th, the vatican christmas tree will be unveiled. it was delivered to the square yesterday from northern italy. the 82-foot spruce pine tree l.e.d....
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new developments in the murder case near a well-known elementary school in alexandria. boris castro was sentenced her his role in gruesome deadly stabbing that happened a year ago. northern virginia burrow chief jeff goldberg reports the latest in a line of prosecutions designed to stop the ms13 gang. jeff: gloria castro lopez leaves court in alexandria with a family attorney after her son 19-year-old boris castro is sentenced to 30 in which the victim was stabbed 96 times. >> they accused him of this. he did it but he did it because he was afraid. her son told him if he didn't participate in the crime with the other gang members we would then be hurt as well. jeff: authorities say it was ms13. in december 2015 the body of 21-year-old almandarez found in a park behind cora kelly elementary school near four castro and two others for killing saying the victim was targeted for testifying against an ms13 member in court. in court today castro said he was sorry. >> i don't think he showed remorse. it's almost impossible to make sense of a crime like this. jeff: three ms13 re
new developments in the murder case near a well-known elementary school in alexandria. boris castro was sentenced her his role in gruesome deadly stabbing that happened a year ago. northern virginia burrow chief jeff goldberg reports the latest in a line of prosecutions designed to stop the ms13 gang. jeff: gloria castro lopez leaves court in alexandria with a family attorney after her son 19-year-old boris castro is sentenced to 30 in which the victim was stabbed 96 times. >> they...
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you can see live on television here we are at the one at the potomac yard shopping center in alexandria. these are the clouds coming in. some of the folks i'm told signed up for the best buy credit cards and got a special place in line. folks that got here this morning are coming in as well. in a moment. there was a man i talked to last hour who is in line. of more than 100 people who got here. some of the folks again got here, one guy at 7:00 a.m. this morning and he does it year. let's go with them. they are headed to video games or computers or televisions. televisions seem to be the biggest one. see what they a before. this is fun. see what the hot items are. some people are moving fast in here. we have running. we have running. this is the television. this will be popular. you can see someone grabbing the uhd tv in the distance. they knew what they wanted and right where they wanted to go. best buy stores throughout the area are open and they will stay open until 1:00 in the morning and then they will reopen. let's ask this gentleman here. you knew what you wanted to get. >> i look
you can see live on television here we are at the one at the potomac yard shopping center in alexandria. these are the clouds coming in. some of the folks i'm told signed up for the best buy credit cards and got a special place in line. folks that got here this morning are coming in as well. in a moment. there was a man i talked to last hour who is in line. of more than 100 people who got here. some of the folks again got here, one guy at 7:00 a.m. this morning and he does it year. let's go...
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he is out and about in old town alexandria. hi, brad. beautiful day to be out there. brad: it's an absolutely gorgeous day in old town. we have the hummer parked here on king street. we set up the soapbox. the legendary local eateries that has been here a long time. we asked folks about one of the issues you mentioned. who do they make of -- what do they make of the f.b.i. and the e-mails investigation. >> he promised congress if you have any information he would let them know. perhaps reopen the investigation. that's what happened. i agree with that. >> i it troubles me. i think director comey made a mistake in july and he has compounded that. >> it went away now it's getting closer and closer for everyone to cast a vote. now let's bring it back. it's just something they are trying to defer people away from voting. >> i feel that the f.b.i. is their job. brad: as we have been saying we are offering people a soapbox. an open mic on the election. a little while ago extraordinary thing happened. with we waiting to do a live spot and two people came by and aggressively a
he is out and about in old town alexandria. hi, brad. beautiful day to be out there. brad: it's an absolutely gorgeous day in old town. we have the hummer parked here on king street. we set up the soapbox. the legendary local eateries that has been here a long time. we asked folks about one of the issues you mentioned. who do they make of -- what do they make of the f.b.i. and the e-mails investigation. >> he promised congress if you have any information he would let them know. perhaps...
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live in the sat center, alexandria hoff,. >> thank you for up that date. also, both candidates hitting the campaign trail, hillary clinton stopped at the man music center in philadelphia saturday night forget out the vote concert featuring katy perry. >> and if we do what we should then on november the ninth, this coming wednesday, we can all wake up and say i'm going to do my part. to make sure that america lives up to its promise to everyone of our people, especially everyone of our children who deserve the chance to live up to their god given potential. >> clinton also introduced per high wore special cape making her feelings very well known ahead of tuesday's vote. >> surrogates will also out in full force, vice president biden worked to get out the vote saturday. cleve bryan was there. >> candidate separate bid few points in most major polls, hundreds of hillary clinton supporters packed in a bristol bucks county gymnasium looking for inspiration from the vice president. >> i love joe biden, wish he was running, but hillary is our candidate, and we're
live in the sat center, alexandria hoff,. >> thank you for up that date. also, both candidates hitting the campaign trail, hillary clinton stopped at the man music center in philadelphia saturday night forget out the vote concert featuring katy perry. >> and if we do what we should then on november the ninth, this coming wednesday, we can all wake up and say i'm going to do my part. to make sure that america lives up to its promise to everyone of our people, especially everyone of...
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alexandria hoff is in south philly right now with more on the shift in the day after thanksgiving sales. alex? >> reporter: ukee, the term black friday, is really become relative because the sales began yesterday and will continue through the weekend. at this point, some stores have closed up but this target their in south philadelphia is pushing through right till tomorrow. a little dreary didn't damper the continued pursuit of holiday deals >> i got tv's. i got an iphone 7. >> reporter: many over the shoppers we spoke with have been going strong the past 24 hours >> i went out last night at like 5:30 and got what i needed. then got sleep. took off of work and out about 8:00 a.m. this morning. >> reporter: by the time the weekend is through. nash retail federation predicts 137 million americans will have taken advantage of holiday discounts. more than half are expected to have done so online. that's good news for amazon and led to an online push by giants like wal-mart and target as well >> i shop online sometimes but i want to see the product i'm purchasing. especially if it's a produ
alexandria hoff is in south philly right now with more on the shift in the day after thanksgiving sales. alex? >> reporter: ukee, the term black friday, is really become relative because the sales began yesterday and will continue through the weekend. at this point, some stores have closed up but this target their in south philadelphia is pushing through right till tomorrow. a little dreary didn't damper the continued pursuit of holiday deals >> i got tv's. i got an iphone 7....
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reporting live from 30th street, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thanks so much. from the rails to the sky, it's been a busy day at philadelphia international airport. and airports all over the country. "eyewitness news" was at the american airlines ticket counter where a lot of people were checking in. many people allowed extra time in case they encountered long lines. >> good news for people hitting the roads this thanksgiving holiday. triple a says more than 89% of thanksgiving travelers will be driving spurred in part by lower gas prices. prices are the second lowest for the thanksgiving holiday since 2008. the national average for a gallon of regular is 2.13. in pennsylvania it's 2.36. new jersey, 2.21, and delaware, 2.11. >>> not everyone is ready to serve turkey and all the fixings. last minute shoppers are out in full force, the wegman's on route 70 in cherry hill was very busy. many supermarkets expected the rush and were stocked and ready to go. shoppers were looking to cross items off their list >> i picked up a ham, stuffing, marked potatoes and gravy.
reporting live from 30th street, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thanks so much. from the rails to the sky, it's been a busy day at philadelphia international airport. and airports all over the country. "eyewitness news" was at the american airlines ticket counter where a lot of people were checking in. many people allowed extra time in case they encountered long lines. >> good news for people hitting the roads this thanksgiving holiday. triple a says...
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. >> alexandria duval just arrested here in new york now facing extradition to hawaii in a brand-new twist in this very strange case, and abc's marci gonzalez has more. marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. after the crash a judge ruled there wasn't enough evidence to prove this was anything but an accident. but a grand jury in maui disagreed. this morning alexandria duval is once again facing charges for the alleged murder of her identical twin. more than five months after investigators say she intentionally drove her suv into a wall plunging off a 200-foot cliff in hawaii killing her sister anastasia in the passenger seat. duval's attorney calling the death of her twin and yoga studio business partner an accident. >> feel the outer rim of your back foot. >> she did not intend to harm the person she was closest to in this world. >> reporter: but investigators say they found evidence from the ford explorer proving there were no attempts of any braking. >> that speed gradually increased over the five-second period to the time of air bag deployment. >> reporter
. >> alexandria duval just arrested here in new york now facing extradition to hawaii in a brand-new twist in this very strange case, and abc's marci gonzalez has more. marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. after the crash a judge ruled there wasn't enough evidence to prove this was anything but an accident. but a grand jury in maui disagreed. this morning alexandria duval is once again facing charges for the alleged murder of her identical twin. more than...
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fairfax and alexandria schools, which has among the largest statements. you can find those online at wjla.com and click on the link for the story. steve: after a day of record-breaking warm, the cold front is finally here. showers will quickly increase through the overnight. further to the south, fredericksburg ends pennsylvania , heavier downpours in the past hour, moving to the east towards port royal not amounting to a lot, nothing that will be severe. nighttime lows, upper 40's, lower 50's. milder inside capital beltway. skies gradually clear starting at about 2:00 in the morning and we could have wind gusts of 25 miles per hour. tomorrow morning, if you are going for a jog or walking the dog, bundle up. it will be cool with air temperatures near 50 to 54. the windchill factor early on hagerstown and frederick, likely only in the 40's. that is a huge drop compared with the 83 we had earlier today. it will feel about 40 degrees cooler. the forecast windchill through the noon day, it will stay breezy. it will be dry tomorrow morning and for the midday.
fairfax and alexandria schools, which has among the largest statements. you can find those online at wjla.com and click on the link for the story. steve: after a day of record-breaking warm, the cold front is finally here. showers will quickly increase through the overnight. further to the south, fredericksburg ends pennsylvania , heavier downpours in the past hour, moving to the east towards port royal not amounting to a lot, nothing that will be severe. nighttime lows, upper 40's, lower 50's....
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alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news" >>> investigators trying to figure out who's behind an exploding package in center city that seriously injured a man in his 60's. authorities say it was some sort of bomb stuffed inside a padded envelope. eyewitness reporter david spunt is at jefferson university hospital where the victim of the blast is being treated tonight. david? >> reporter: ukee, i'm told he's in stable condition and the investigation is far from over. even though police believe this was not a random attack, some of the victim's neighbors are still concerned for safety. 60-year-old jim is recovering after a bomb went off in his face. he was simply opening the mail at his father-in-law apartment >> authorities have not officially identified him but sources say he's from california and works in the catering business. it happened around 4:00 tuesday morning, the motive a mystery >> everyone is concerned. >> reporter: donna lives a few year doors down. >> we're always here, neighbors are really friendly around here and if you ever needs anything, we could help him out. >> reporte
alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news" >>> investigators trying to figure out who's behind an exploding package in center city that seriously injured a man in his 60's. authorities say it was some sort of bomb stuffed inside a padded envelope. eyewitness reporter david spunt is at jefferson university hospital where the victim of the blast is being treated tonight. david? >> reporter: ukee, i'm told he's in stable condition and the investigation is far from over. even...
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alexandria hoff is live with more on the calls for unity >> this is hardly the first time that election results have felt controversial. what we do know is that the process will push forward. the transition will begin tomorrow at the white house where donald trump will meet with president barack obama. >> we're rooting for his success >> while the nation's 44th and '45th president, michelle obama will give milania a tour of the white house. trump pledged his term will cater to the needs of all people >> now it's time for america to bind the wound of division >> in a formal conclusion to her candidate. >> our constitutional democracy end shrines the peaceful transfer of power and we don't just respect that. we cherish it. >> the before he did elect and vice president elect mike pence met at trump towers to discuss cabinet formation, all eyes are on cabinet. any new president must decide about 4,000 new political positions a quarter of which require a senate sign-off. just as unit is urged. it is now necessary within. a once disapproving speaker of the house paul ryan spoke with party opt
alexandria hoff is live with more on the calls for unity >> this is hardly the first time that election results have felt controversial. what we do know is that the process will push forward. the transition will begin tomorrow at the white house where donald trump will meet with president barack obama. >> we're rooting for his success >> while the nation's 44th and '45th president, michelle obama will give milania a tour of the white house. trump pledged his term will cater to...
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. >> alexandria duval just arrested here in new york now facing extradition to hawaii in a brand-new twist in this very strange case, and abc's marci gonzalez has more. marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. after the crash, a judge ruled there wasn't enough evidence to prove this was anything but an accident. but a grand jury in maui disagreed. this morning alexandria duval is once again facing charges for the alleged murder of her identical twin. more than five months after investigators say she intentionally drove her suv into a wall, plunging it off a 200-foot cliff in hawaii, killing her sister, anastasia, in the passenger seat. duval's attorney calling the death of her twin and yoga studio business partner an accident. >> feel the outer rim of your back foot. >> she did not intend to harm the person she was closest to in this world. >> reporter: but investigators say they found evidence from the ford explorer proving there were no attempts of any braking. >> that speed gradually increased over the five-second period to the time of air bag deployment. >>
. >> alexandria duval just arrested here in new york now facing extradition to hawaii in a brand-new twist in this very strange case, and abc's marci gonzalez has more. marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. after the crash, a judge ruled there wasn't enough evidence to prove this was anything but an accident. but a grand jury in maui disagreed. this morning alexandria duval is once again facing charges for the alleged murder of her identical twin. more than...
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live in sat center, alexandria hoff, cb. three, "eyewitness news". >> thank you so much. also, now, to the campaign trail, hillary clinton and donald trump are sprinting toward the election day finish line. the final weekend of campaign g included dramatic moments for donald trump during a rally tonight in nevada. >> secret service agents returned trump off the stage in reno nevada saturday night. >> young man was quickly taken into custody and escorted out of the convention center. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us. but we will never be stopped. >> trump returned to the stage and thanked his secret service and his supporters who helped bring the sun expect down. >> were you amazing, thank you, fellows. i saw what you were doing. that's a tough group of people right here. thank you. >> those passionate supporters are part of the reason trump says he's going to win the white house. >> ♪ >> katy perry headlined get out the vote concert here in philadelphia. clinton says the race is about the future. >> to make sure that america lives up to its promise to every
live in sat center, alexandria hoff, cb. three, "eyewitness news". >> thank you so much. also, now, to the campaign trail, hillary clinton and donald trump are sprinting toward the election day finish line. the final weekend of campaign g included dramatic moments for donald trump during a rally tonight in nevada. >> secret service agents returned trump off the stage in reno nevada saturday night. >> young man was quickly taken into custody and escorted out of the...
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. >> reporter: after dodging charges once, alexandria duval is again under arrest more than five months after investigators suv off a 200-foot cliff in hawaii, killing her sister, anastasia, in the passenger's seat. duval's attorney calling it an accident. >> allison did not intend to harm herself or the person she was closest to in this world. >> reporter: investigators say they found evidence that the ford explorer accelerated just before the crash and witnesses described seeing a struggle behind the wheel. >> she was angrily arguing. >> reporter: alexandria was pulled from the wreckage with minor injuries. her arm still in a sling in june when she first appeared in the case then going to a grand jury, which two weeks ago indicted duval on a second degree murder charge. >> this is a very difficult case from the view of the prosecution. they have sought this, so they obviously think that they have the evidence to convict her. >> reporter: tonight, she's in jail being held on $3 million bail and awaiting extradition to stargazers are saying, look up. what to watch for tonight. >>> and t
. >> reporter: after dodging charges once, alexandria duval is again under arrest more than five months after investigators suv off a 200-foot cliff in hawaii, killing her sister, anastasia, in the passenger's seat. duval's attorney calling it an accident. >> allison did not intend to harm herself or the person she was closest to in this world. >> reporter: investigators say they found evidence that the ford explorer accelerated just before the crash and witnesses described...
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and witnesses described seeing a struggle behind the wheel. >> she was angrily arguing. >> reporter: alexandria was pulled from the wreckage with minor injuries. her arm still in a sling in when she first appeared in court, where a judge dropped the charges. the case then going to a grand jury, which two weeks ago indicted duval on a second degree murder charge. >> this is a very difficult case from the view of the prosecution. they have sought this, so they obviously think that they have the evidence to convict her. >> reporter: tonight, she's in jail being held on $3 million maui. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, why stargazers are saying, look up. what to watch for tonight. >>> and the milestone on some monster maui waves. a first for female surfers. stay with us. it was always just a hobby. something you did for fun. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td atrade. (coughs) that cough doesn't sound so good. well i think you sound great. move over. easy booger man. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when
and witnesses described seeing a struggle behind the wheel. >> she was angrily arguing. >> reporter: alexandria was pulled from the wreckage with minor injuries. her arm still in a sling in when she first appeared in court, where a judge dropped the charges. the case then going to a grand jury, which two weeks ago indicted duval on a second degree murder charge. >> this is a very difficult case from the view of the prosecution. they have sought this, so they obviously think...