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until havertys showed me a better way. relax, havertys' black friday is almost here. sectionals, sofas, beds and more - all on sale. get a days' worth of savings in one easy stop. havertys. life looks good. announcer: from abc 7 news, this is a breaking news alert. adrianna: that coming out of fairfax. sky track 7 over an apartment complex fire. this is happening in bob court in the city of fairfax.
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was hurt or how this fire started. we will keep you up-to-date on this apartment building fire out of fairfax. now at noon, students at american university are on edge after a woman was allegedly sexually assaulted on campus by an uber driver. that driver now behind bars. suzanne kennedy has a disturbing details on what happened. suzanne: students here are repairing to go home for thanksgiving break. they do so as authorities just made an arrest for an alleged sexual assault that happened around 3:20 sunday morning. ordered thever female victim from the car. when she got out, he got out and sexually assaulted her outside of the asbury hall dormitory. students on campus are just now learning of the incident. >> there have other -- there have been other cases, whether sought or racism. it is the point where american university needs to take a
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really safe, if you think about it. we always have to be vigilant. suzanne: the uber driver was arrested. today, he will be charged with first-degree sexual assault. in northwest washington, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. adrianna: the first trial begins for the inauguration day riots in d.c. one woman facing 60 years in prison, if convicted. several people weather for a judge this morning. trying all defendants could stretch into the middle of next year. mass murderer and cult leader charles manson is dead. he passed away from natural causes. he and his followers were behind a string of gruesome murders in 1969. the attacks left seven people dead. he was serving a total of nine consecutive life services and was denied parole
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he was 83 years old. this search is on for a missing argentine submarine. argentina's navy says satellite it has been in rising did not come from the sub. 44 crew members were on board the san juan, whose last contact was wednesday. time is ticking away. onthe sailors are dependent batteries on the submarine. any hour that goes by is -- giv es them less time to survive. they only have enough oxygen to last for seven days if submerged. developing now, the woman who claims she was sexually harassed by u.s. senate candidate roy moore when she was 14 years old is now breaking her silence. this as he continues to deny all accusations of sexual misconduct against him. abc's lana zak has the latest. lana:
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for the first time, we are hearing the voice of the woman who says she was just 14 when alabama senate senate it were more allegedly assaulted her. >> i was a 14 your child trying to play in adult's world. he was a 32-year-old. lana: she said he seduced her. came left the room and back in with his white underwear. he touched me over my clothing -- what was left of it. and he tried to get me to touch him as well. lana: roy moore has repeatedly denied the allegations from corfman and six other women. >> they are not only untrue, but they have no evidence to support them. >> roy moore denies these allegations and, further, says he does not even know you. >> i wonder how many names he does not know. lana: co
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she was never paid to tell her story. she did not come forward previously, because she was worried about her children. some friends have corroborated that she told them years ago. mr. trump has not weighed in, but his budget director told the press he is leaving it to the voters of alabama. >> he does not know who to believe. lana: several evangelical pastors told the "globe" they would continue to support him, even if the allegations are proven true. but over the weekend, three alabama newspapers urged voters to reject moore. adrianna: outside the beltway, crews broke ground on 66. the new tollways will stretch from route 29 in gainesville. construction will ramp up in spring. this comes as new sh
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toll lanes begin on 66 inside the beltway maximum. those will charge a solo drivers a toll in the peak direction, beginning december 4. three days a way from thanksgiving, and an annual tradition is already underway. the two lucky birds this year getting a presidential pardon our in d.c. -- are in d.c. they will be pardoned tomorrow. the birds will spend the rest of their lives at virginia tech's gobbler's rest. speaking of turkeys, a lot of them are getting passed out in southwest right now. john gonzalez with more on the giveaways if days before thanksgiving. john: good afternoon. we are live at the union temple baptist church in southeast d.c., where all of this started 15 years ago with mayor and council member marion barry. there is a flurry of activity. hundreds of volunteers and a pretty good crowd right
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coming through this turkey giveaway that has been going on for years. ans turkey giveaway is now hour in. let's talk to this young lady, who has been working really hard. you are greeting folks as they come through with their tickets. you are volunteering why? >> it is my passion. something i have been doing all my life. i love giving back. i grew up in an area where we did not have much. it is time for me to give back. john: i will let you get back to work. thank you. let's go through the crowd to see if we can find trayon white. will try to get to the councilmember here really quick. a lot of crowd here. trayon, this is the councilmember who has taken over for what marion barry used to do. >> we are in partnership with so many organizations and nonprofits, feeding families.
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families. it is giving hope and loving everybody this holiday season. you see the hundreds and thousands of people coming to get love today. john: thank you so much, councilmember. we want to show the folks volunteering, hard at work right now. hundreds of volunteers. bags of turkeys with fixings. about 20,000 pounds of fresh vegetables, the yams, the stuffing, and around 5000 turkeys. scaled back some of the councilmember saying it is the same amount of love. this will continue until 4:00. it is first-come, first serve. no prescreening. if you are in line before 4:00, you will get a bag with a turkey. live in southwest washington, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. adrianna: thanksgiving is a must here. hopefully, the weather will look just like this. me
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forecast. steve: looking really nice not only today but as they move into the thanksgiving travel period tomorrow into thursday. although a little cool. outside now, you will struggle to find any cloud cover. if you are outdoors, make sure you grab the some glasses. 48 degrees right now. chilly at reagan national. wind out of the west-southwest 13 miles per hour, adding extra chill. satellite and radar, it is quiet and dry. we will stay that way through the afternoon into the overnight. we may see a chance of a shower later on tomorrow into early wednesday. other than that, it will be dry. here is your hourly forecast of the afternoon. highs struggle to make it close to 50 degrees. we will build on that tomorrow. 32 to 39 degrees. coming up, we looked at the thanksgiving travel outlook and the black friday shopping forecast. adrianna: coming up
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news at noon, the streets turned into an airport runway. find out what went wrong right after takeoff. was, if your christmas wish to have this under your tree, you're out of luck. details on this robot designed to give gymnasts a run for their money. here is a quick check of traffic with eric smith. eric: good afternoon. mostly quiet so far today. we have a couple of work zones slowing you down. 66 eastbound after route 50 in fairfax to very heavy past route 123. that is where the lifeline to shut down for a work zone. down, so lane is shut traffic is getting back, but quite slowly. this is the outer loop in , a purging the baltimore-washington parkway. it is heading to a work zone past kenilworth avenue. here is
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heading into college park. that will be a tough stretch. delays begin near route 450. top side of the beltway, everything looking good at connecticut avenue. that will not be an issue at all so far today. southbound, roadwork is back in for the day. mrs. southbound at the intersection of dale drive. dale drive traffic will be affected by this as well. southbound, in down, traffic will be affected as well. a separate work zone in toward spring street for the same lane. just a lot of hassle. that is often the traffic
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adrianna: take a look at this
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. unbelievable video out of florida. that is a plain, making an emergency landing on the street -- a plane, making an emergency landing on the street. the pilot and his passenger were able to walk away without a scratch. medical on board a helicopter in arkansas not so lucky. all three people were killed after it went down just after 9:30 last night. about 60er crashed miles southeast of little rock. people say they saw a lot of of -- a large amount of fire from the crash site. all of the victims are paramedics. the faa and ntsb are investigating. recalling some of its packaged salads. there might be pieces of plastic or glass inside. that recall includes the white meat chicken salad, curried white chicken deli salad, and turkey cranberry apple salad.
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affected packages were all sold on the west coast. consider this a giant leap for row by -- robot kind. a humanoid robot that can do backups. a robotics company in boston greater the atlas robot. watch as it does a flip. alice was originally created for the u.s. military. onis designed to take rescues where humans would be in danger. ask up your way out of a bad situation. pretty cool. steve: that is amazing. pretty scary. to have that coming at you. a robot: i would send to vacuum, do the dishes, do my laundry, full clothes. the backups are nice. steve: you do not need the bells and whistles. so it is chilly out there, but at least the sun is
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it stays bright and sunny the rest of this afternoon. about,will be out and you will need the sunglasses. may be a hat with a rim. other than that, a warm jacket to keep you toasty, especially if you are going out and about. looking over national harbor right now, mainly clear skies -- clear skies out there. temperatures are on the cool side. 48 at reagan national airport. wind out of the west-southwest. morning low temperature earlier today was at 39 degrees. we have ticked up about 10 degrees. 45 in martinsburg. 46, dallas. dulles.ch -- 46, hard-pressed to find any cloud cover. this will stay on the cool side, even though it will be very bright. it will be a little breezy. temperatures struggle to make it into the upper 40's to around 50 degrees. sunshine makes it look so nice. even though it is a little chilly. daytime highs, 48 in winchester. it should make it to around 51
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low 50's in manassas. andrews the same, around 50 degrees. driving home this evening, no worries with the weather. it will be dry, although a little cool. temperature still in the upper 40's to around 50 degrees. nighttime lows dip back down into the 30's. wind out of the southwest at five to 10 miles per hour. waking up tomorrow morning, a jacket, gloves, hat -- you will need it. walking to the metro stop or taking the dog out, around 25 in college park. 33 in manassas. tomorrow, upper 50's. do not worry about the wind advisory. that will not be there. futurecast into wednesday, early wednesday morning, if you are getting a head start on your travel plans, you may see a few passing showers. a few snowflakes across western maryland. other than that, it will stay dry. here is your thanksgiving holiday forecast. temperatures around 45 degrees. it will be on the cool
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it will be dry thursday. of course, there is black friday. big shopping day. getting up really early, therefore temperatures around freezing. we should make it to low 50's later in the afternoon. the 10 day outlook, once we get through the busy thanksgiving holiday and black friday, a chance of showers saturday. dry for a busy travel day sunday. temperatures mainly in the 40's by monday and tuesday of next week. two days we are just away from thanksgiving, which means we are practically at christmas. what is christmas without holiday movie classics? 20/20" goes behind-the-scenes of many of those classics. hie ine the after of ralp "a christmas story." welcome. some of my favorites include "elf" -- are any of those part of this special? >> "elf" and "how
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stole christmas." memorynice to go down lane. we get inside -- get a lot of anecdotes and stories from a lot of the filmmakers and stars. actually, they were very revealing to how a lot of these movies almost did not even get made. adrianna: really? i see video of you talking to chevy chase about "national lampoon's christmas holiday." and tim allen with "santa clause." any fun facts? >> we learn from tim allen that he really does not love kids but had to work with 1000 of them in this movie. hots -- is that suit got so that -- his suit got so hot that they had to get in a conditioning unit inside. and chevy chase revealed the
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used in the original "lethal weapon." if you remember, the toilet that in blown out the window "lethal weapon" was sitting on the front lawn. there are all of these different things you learn. both of those movies shot in the summer, which is never easy to do when you are making a christmas movie. the one thing i found from everybody, when you go back in the past, was how passionate and excited they were to talk about these movies. it was not a chore for them. of all the interviews we had, we almost had to stop instead of them. you realize they are very proud of these movies and very happy that they have to, a tradition and classics in people's lives. adrianna: they are played every christmas. every christmas, i sit and watch like i have never seen it before. did i see something about jim carrey being tortured for the "grinch"? >> it is
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put on the makeup. the producer told us it took up to six hours before they started shooting to put the makeup on. team --d to bring in a people who work with the cia, who deal with people who have been tortured, to teach them how to deal with it. because it was sort of like and to torture -- likened to torture. that was before you got to the shooting. it you would never know it, watching the movie. for audience, -- for audiences, it would be fun to learn these things. billingsley,er thank you for your time. that "20/20" airs wednesday night here on abc 7.
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adrianna: back now with a health alert. roughly 6 million kids suffer from food allergies to the consequences can be life-threatening. lisa fletcher with a preview of one family's story that is a tragic reminder to all of us. >> 14-year-old taylor sorenson could rarely breathe. >> he was pounding on the front door. i opened the door. he was already swollen. >> he had accidentally eaten a cookie that contained nuts, something to which he was severely allergic. >> i told him it would be ok. i called 911. as i turned around, he had collapsed. >> tanner typically carried and of the pen in his backpack, but on this day, he was only a few houses down the street and did not have it with him. >> a recent studies of
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with food allergies do not always have their epinephrine auto injector on them. >> eight -- a child lands in the yard every six minutes from a food allergy. >> it is important we get the message out there, that this is serious, and is potentially life-threatening. >> tonight at 11:00, you will hear all of taylor sorenson's story. where youth programs are falling short. and what you can do, whether your child has a food allergy or not, when it comes to keeping kids out of crisis. tonight at 11:00, you will hear all of tyler sorenson's story. what you can do, whether your child has a food allergy or not when it comes to keeping kids out of crisis. adrianna: be sure to join lisa and dr. sharma, our allergy
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expert, for a facebook live discussion this evening between 5:00 and 6:15 on the wjla facebook page. you can tune in for abc 7 news at 5:00. give yourself information on this important and potentially life-threatening matter.
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adrianna: so we are looking at the up side of things. steve:
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sunny and not snowing or raining. for those traveling, it looks a-ok. in temperatures tomorrow. upper 50's. would not be surprised if some hit the 60 degree mark. chance for a few showers early wednesday. thanksgiving will be dry and chilly. the chance of a few showers saturday, but travel looks good.
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announcer: now, abc 7 news at noon -- on your side. right now, american mother, her husband, and children, held cap is by the taliban for years are now back home. for the first time since returning, that family is getting out about that brutal treatment they received in captivity.
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even pizza nights at home are luxuries these children did not realize they were missing until a few weeks ago. >> we can only ask and pray somebody will recognize the atrocities these men carry out against us. >> the children were born in captivity, held hostage with their parents at your their american mother and canadian father were kidnapped five years ago while traveling in afghanistan. >> some of the guards actively hated children. the family held in dungeon like conditions. they also recall being tortured and beaten while trying to protect their children. on.he had a broken cheek she broke her own hand punching one of them. she was proud of that injury. >> at one point fearing they may be the headed -- beheaded. the boyles even made of a
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presented -- pretending to be british kings. >> to make him less afraid. >> caitlin believes her defiance led to what she calls a forced abortion. she believes the guards put something in her food, forcing the miscarriage of a daughter. freed in anere operation carried out by pakistani troops. family, now living in canada, say they are focusing on the future. adrianna: right now, the search continues for a missing argentinian submarine. the sub, with 44 crew members, vantage -- vanished last wednesday. the argentina navy says it lost juan aswith a.r.a. san it was traveling
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special counsel robert mueller has turned to the justice department as his investigation whethers to dig into the president or anyone else tried to derail the investigation into the russian -- the probe into russian interference. sessions has refused to publicly discuss what trump told him about firing comey. cole overover joshua 55 late at the seat ballots. cole argues the voters were wrongly disenfranchised. opening the ballots and not others that arrived after polls closed would create a slippery slope to you that race is expected to go to ever account -- 28 recount. and over car driver is arrested, accused of sexually assaulting a woman on the campus of american
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driver ordered a woman to get out, and when she did, sexually assaulted her outside of a door. is walking tambor away from amazon's "transparent" because of sexual assault -- sexual harassment allegations. right now, amazon is investigating the claims. tambor oflso accused sexual misconduct. in a statement, tambor calls those claims untrue. charles manson has died of natural causes in a california hospital. orderingtorious for the so-called "family"
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to murder others. >> the wild eyed madman who led a family of killers bent on starting a world changing race war inspired by the beatle's song -- beatles' song "helter skelter" died at the hospital. >> is charles manson crazy? >> charles manson, the mastermind behind a murder spree that took the lives of seven people. the pregnant actress sharon tate was the most prominent victim. also killed, wealthy supermarket owners. manson never admitted to ordering the killings. in this video, he put the blame on his band of followers. >> i never told anybody t
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wanted to do. ,> if they wanted to do murder then -- >> that is not my business. i am not a sunday school teacher. murder trial was a circus. he called himself "jesus christ ," and was convicted of murder, along with four of his followers. he was once called the most dangerous man in america. >> we reconvene the panel hearing on charles manson. years behindnt 46 bars and was denied parole 12 times. his influence from prison no less dangerous. his still adoring followers carried out crimes in his name long after his conviction, including the attempted assassination of president gerald ford. membersson family remain behind bars. he leaves behind a legacy of depraved murder. >> if you're going to do something, lee something with leave something with
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if you're going to do something, do it well. leave aside to let the world know you were there. adrianna: living on. -- moving on. music the american awards. before the show, senior demi lovato -- singer demi lovato showed up with a surprise guest. virginia delegate elect danica roem. >> danica roem went from the glitz and glamour in los angeles ink to talking education prince william county in a matter of 24 hours. the delegate elect personally invited to the ama's. feltlovato said she connected and inspired after hearing danica's story. danica defeated altra conservative bob marshall in the 13th district. her win making national news as the first openly transgender person elected in a
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legislature. "sorry,erform her song not sorry" about how she was bullied in school. lovato said she wanted danica there because they went through the same thing. >> knowing i can make a case for inclusion and against bullying, at a national level, and knowing there will be a lot of people in the 13th district who will be watching the ama's, i decided, let's go for it. ryan: danica calling it a one in a lifetime opportunity and saying she was impressed by demi lovato's advocacy for inclusion and anti-bullying. adrianna: happening now, a d.c. tradition is going strong. ond eight councilman charlie -- the event hono
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former mayor marion barry, who provided free turkeys to ward eight families in need. sets apart into birds living it up at the willard hotel right now -- trump set to updon two birds living it at the willard hotel right now. they will live the rest of their lives at virginia tech. two to 58 million people will fly during the thanksgiving travel period. the busiest day to fly as the day after thanksgiving. now to the weather. a nice start to the week with turkey day almost here. meteorologist steve rubin is here. steve: bright sunshine right now. it will stay that way through the afternoon. a beautiful day to enjoy the beach, to walk the beach, with lots of sunshine. temperatures close to t d
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40 degrees at reagan national. 46 in reston. 48 degrees at woodbridge. stormwatch 7 clear. all the way down to southern maryland. if you're going to be out and about for the afternoon, make sure you have the sunglasses and at least a warm jacket. daytime highs only around 50 degrees. coming up in a few minutes, we will talk about what to expect overnight. then, looking ahead to the next few days. a busy travel period for thanksgiving tomorrow, wednesday, and thursday. adrianna: a seven on your side consumer alert that you do not want to miss. flood carsefurbished from hurricanes earlier this -- are enn route to route to use car dealerships. we put consumers to the test. you do not want to miss it.
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years of memories imploding into a cloud of smoke. plus, the chainsaw wielding nun back in the spotlight.
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announcer: you're watching abc 7 news at noon -- on your side. adrianna: just like that, the georgia dome is no more. nearly 5000 pounds of explosives were used to implode one of the nation's
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that was replaced by the $1.6 billion mercedes-benz stadium across the street. redskins fans are probably still in disbelief after sunday's loss to the saints. the skins were in control in the fourth quarter, going up by 15 with this touchdown. the saints would not go away, scoring touchdowns on their next to drives. -- two drives. in overtime, the saints would stop the skins on their first drive and march right down the field to set up a game-winning field goal. the saints take this 134-31 -- take this one 34-31. philly showing why they have the best record in the league. they dominated the cowboys on both sides of the ball. picked off defense scott three times.
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cowboys 37-9. they're 9-1 for the season. the baltimore ravens were in reading day. -- green bay. baltimore's defense was amazing. they forced five turnovers. the score here 23-0. time the packers failed to score in a game was 2006 through the ravens are now 5-5 in the season. remember the chainsaw nun? sister margaret and is the principal at a floor above highs -- florida high school. she was seen on video wielding a chainsaw, clearing debris. now, she was honored by the miami heat. >> she is the embodiment of being a great neighbor. >> i love basketball. to be able to see a miami heat game, it will be great fun. adrianna: very cool. along with ticts
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sister margaret and was also given a watch and a $5,000 contribution to the charity of her choice. steve: nice. very cool. firstna: she was the flaherty take action, did not wait for anyone. pulled out a chainsaw -- steve: had at it. all right. traveling anywhere for thanksgiving? adrianna: no. steve: so you will not have any problems. for those heading up and down these east coast are going to chicago or detroit, no problems. good news for a busy travel period. you do not want any bumps in the road or in the air. looking towards national harbor, not a cloud in the sky. it is a bit chilly. bundle up. 40 degrees at reagan national airport. wind out of the west-southwest 30 miles per hour. a little bit of a wind chill factor, but nothing that we cannot handle. 45, ma
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degrees. five degrees cooler in luray. satellite and radar, if you are looking for any cloud cover this afternoon, you will be hard-pressed, whether in garrett county or washington county, the panhandle of west virginia, in the beltway, all of southern maryland -- mainly cloud free. going out to lunch or maybe going to a food truck, temperatures in the mid to upper 40's around 50 degrees. it will be a little breezy, but at least we have a lot of sunshine. do not forget the sunglasses. 54 in fredericksburg as the daytime high. 52, andrews. around 50 in downtown d.c. these big around 50 this afternoon. the sun will set at 4:51. daylight hours continue to shrink. once the sun sets, temperatures fall into the mid 40's. not a huge drop. later on tonight, 11:00 to 2:00 in the morning, temperatur
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to 39 degrees. that means a chilly start to your tuesday. 36 in bethesda. 35 in fairfax. around 37.oro tomorrow, wind out of the southwest did it will be breezy at times. that will warm us up to the upper 50's to around 60 degrees. tourecast ones -- wants paint a few showers early wednesday morning. once we move through the rush-hour commute wednesday morning, everything will dry out. it will stage right for the duration of the thanksgiving travel period. aroundiving day, highs 45 degrees. it will be on the cool side. if you're getting up extra early for black friday deals, make sure you bundle up. temperatures around freezing. a good amount of sunshine in the midday hours. the 10 day outlook, once we get through thanksgiving day and black friday, a busy travel weekend ahead for many of you can give a chance of a few showers saturday, but it should not amount to
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mid-40's sunday. a lot cooler. we stay in the 40's as we move into early next week. by wednesday of next week, back in the low 50's. for a change, we are not looking at any big storms. good news for those of you traveling by train, by car, or by airplane. adrianna: plane, train, or automobile. steve: or metro. adrianna: here is what you will see tonight at 11:00. >> coming up tonight at 11:00, one cookie is all it took to you a known severe allergic reaction familys young teen's fighting to save him, but it was too late. tonight, that family shares their story. reminder about a common ailment we must take seriously.
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adrianna: back now with more on the big night at the ama's. nick watt was therefore it all in los angeles -- nick watt was there for it all in los angeles. clarkson kicklly it off. a touching tribute. only television performance of this year, back after a kidney transplant. ♪ >> the american music award goes to -- >> yes, there were some winners. artist of the year, bruno mars. lady gaga interrupting her concert in d.c. to accept the best rock/female artist. diana ross performing her
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before accepting a lifetime achievement award. then, p!nk came back. ♪ >> p!nk, she was on the side of the building. >> it is called vertical performance. ♪ of the hotele side next to the theater, where these awards are happening. ♪ p!nk caught cursing on a chopper cam in downtown l.a. this is very real. >> i feel the fear. >> this is, by far, the craziest , most insane thing i have ever attempted to do. >> and p!nk is famous for crazy. this year's vma's, last year's billboards,
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2015. how do you ever top of that? or do you just retire? [laughter] howvery time, we figure out to top it. but we cannot tell you what that is yet. >> classy. a wave startled hotel
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