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months often fading from the front pages, but occupy dc demonstrators are still trying to get their message heard. yep. and tonight seven of them were arrested right outside the white house after defying park police orders to leave. gary nurenberg was there. he lets us know what everything was all about. gary. reporter: well, derek and anita, occupy dc has a variety of messages it wants heard. tonight s focus was on what it sees as the obama administration s assault on basic constitutional rights. they got here about 8:30. police standing by waiting. about three dozen demonstrators opposed to provisions of the national defense authorization act allowing the tension of suspected terrorists, even american citizens. it s absolutely unconstitutional. it goes against the founding principles of america. it goes against everything we stand for. the right to face accusers and have a fair trial. this absolutely puts constitutional principles on the back burner. reporter: brian
loss of government jobs. some frightening moments today along metro s blue and orange line lines near l enfant plaza. a series of explosions followed by smoke in the rail cars. tonight, metro says a friction ring, which is part of the train s brake assembly simply fell off a moving train. metro ordered the immediate inspection of brake assemblies. and it will also look into passenger complaints about the incidents, including why metro employees didn t tell them what was going on as they were stranded on underground trains for some 30 minutes. since the train was leaving l enfant plaza, there were two explosions. sounded like the train hit something metallic. the train was poling out of the station and then there was a very loud bang and explosion. you can start to smell smoke. 300 passengers had to be led by firefighters along the tracks and out to safety in complete darkness. some complained they had to pay fairs upon being evacuated. the dc city council has given a
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late this afternoon, metro promised a thorough investigation. looking at materials, design, examining maintenance records and conditions. now not only did passengers complain about a profound lack of communication by metro employees, some said they actually had to pay fares upon exiting the smithsonian station. we are live at metro headquarters. andrea mccarren, 9news now. what a journey, thank you for that. we were only allowed to film outside the metro station, but we did get a sense of what it was like to be on stranded trains from the very passengers who were stuck on them. kristin fisher joins us with more on that part of the story and andrea says some scary moments. you are seeing those in 140 characters or less. as you know, cell phone signals in those metro tunnels are hit or miss. two people stranded on those trains had signal and they were able to document their entire ordeal on twitter. around 9:30 tuesday morning, andrew tweeted something wrong. loud b