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to get into this home and they have just approached this home and you can see them coming in sequential order out of this swat van. they were preparing for this entrance here. we have learned that there is one person, a man, inside that home, and he has barricaded himself inside at home. there is also a woman inside that house and laying there in the house unconscious, she is not breathing. however, the police will not confirm with us if the woman has indeed passed away. the woman is inside at home right now where the barricade situation is taking place. this is happening on the 37 hundred block of monroe and newton and the next block there will be otis. police have put cameras here in the area and once those cameras crime seems top -- to shift to the other area. again, the area is blocked off and the swat team has just attempted to make entry to get to the man who has barricaded himself inside and to bring him out. again, there is a woman lying on the ground unconscious and we have not confirmed that she has passed, police have confirmed that she has suffered a gunshot wound and she is unconscious and not breathing. we will have the very latest coming up in this newscast. reporting live, i'm sam sweeney. now,: also happening right the teenager charged with murdering a former capitol hill intern is in police custody. 19-year-old marcus king turned himself in this morning. he turned himself in after a in a bullet hit a person drive-by shooting last saturday. it happened near the shot metro station. king is due in court this afternoon, so make sure you stay for abc 7 news and wjla.com the latest updates. 24 years behind bars. that is the sentence handed down this morning for a woman convicted of a deadly stabbing at a washington, d.c. hotel. she admitted to stabbing a man fatally back in february. she just learned her fate. david? david: jummy, eight gutwrenching jummy, an: gutwrenching situation as the jury handed down the verdict in the courtroom today. from theeard testimony mother about how much she loved her daughter and and this daughter and this happened at the donovan hotel. they arranged for a download hook up as was described in street parlance, which is a gay sex hook up, and she dressed as a man and there was some kind of altercation. she fatally stabbed the man. was such a violent, unnecessary crime according to the judge, and after she left, she left the man there to die. she said she was compelled to -- the judge said she was compelled to give this 24 year sentence. also, a friend who had been involved in this robbery that went very bad was also convicted. this is what a family member had to say. >> my sincerest apologies go out to the victims family. we are truly saddened by this entire incident, and i think it was fair. you know, we have got to be held accountable. stephen: now we also talked to a defense attorney here will who said while they wanted less time, they wanted an 18 year sentence, they did say that they understood the sentence that the judge pronounced here. the perpetrator and 18 months for her accomplice. jummy: thank you, steven. and we're learning more about two individuals who are sent to game.ital at a this was right down the street from fedex field. this happened about an hour after the redskins game ended. this was originally reported as a pedestrian injury but later it fight.orted as a a third person was handcuffed and arrested at that scene. a building inspector has been called to a store in bethesda after a car slammed into that building this morning. this is on hampden lane. it is still unclear at noon why this car went into that building. luckily, none of the customers inside were injured when that happened. and we are drying out after some overnight showers and now it looks like the perfect start to the weekend. meteorologist brian gunter grass -- brian is here to tell us more. looking out here at the belfort furniture weather center here and we're looking at the temperature at reagan national at 82 degrees, the humidity is at 41% with the dew point at 56 degrees. it is very comfortable, folks, sedo have to worry too much about the humidity out there. in the afternoon, plenty of sunshine and a refreshing breeze out of the northwest. we will talk about the evening and look ahead to the weekend as well as the beach outlook and the mountain outlook, coming up in just a few minutes. ok, brian, we will see you then. and we are looking at the roadways. jamie sullivan joins us now with a look at the roadways. jamie? start with the orange and blue lines. there is a problem between federal center and mcpherson square, so there is some traffic because of repairs. so the silver line only goes to wheelie ballston -- wiehle- issuesn, and no big otherwise. we had an earlier crash on the roads, and that was through inrfax, but the 395 is pretty good shape. 95, working your way southbound, 95,rashes, and then on to they commute right now headed into the city from eastern avenue and is averaging in the teens. as we move to montgomery county, we are ok outside of the elway, and heading north, it is at 55 miles per hour. let us look at 270 near falls road, you will have a good idea the road to the montgomery county fair is pretty good. back to you. jummy: jamie, thank you so much. two female folgers are making history this afternoon after they are the first women to graduate from the rigorous ranger school in fort benning, georgia. we have details on this major milestone. jeanette? been talkinghave about this all day and at 9:30 this morning, history was made. two females graduated after completing that grueling training. that punishing nine week of course is meant to break you, both physically and mentally. people have to deal with constant physical stress on little food and even less sleep. the 96 men made it through class, including two women. the were accepted into program after the army announced earlier this year that it would begin allowing females to attend the school. helicopter-year-old pilot from texas, and the other is a competitive runner from connecticut and military police officer. i was thinking really of future generations of women so they could have the opportunity that wete in the events competed in. we are hoping to win hearts and minds. they will not be able to serve along with the amended they graduated with as women are not allowed to play -- to participate in combat roles, but that could be changed as well. congratulations to them. jummy: all right, jeanette, certainly a great story there. thank you. there are wildfires out west syrian what fire officials are doing about them now. and the issue at the -- the issue at the center of the presidential run and what is involved. and friday is looking good out there. what about the rest of the weekend? brian will be back with your weekend jummy: well if you are just joining us, we are following some breaking news from inside the district. a woman is shot and a suspect is barricaded inside a home in washington, d.c. we are joined by sam. sam? sam: we are following a shooting situation that happened a few hours ago. look at the scene behind me here, swat teams are trying to get inside this house with high-powered rifles and there are several city blocks walked off and that goes from 18th street and up to monroe and neighbors on otis street are not allowed to come in and shops have been closed. people are coming out to see what is going on. the details of what we know is that there is a man barricaded inside and these swat team members have used their a weight there to use -- there in sequential order to get up inside the house. there is a woman who was shot and we do not know her condition. right now we just know that she is unconscious and she is not breathing. she has an in that state for at least one hour now. police have not confirmed whether she has passed away or not. are also fire trucks and ambulances staging nearby up the block. right now, metro d.c. police are asking anyone who would normally be in this area at this time to stay clear of it. we will continue to update you throughout the broadcast. reporting live from northeast, i am sam sweeney, abc 7. jummy: all right, sam, thank you. eight states are burning in the west due to wildfires. in washington state, it has alarming 96,000 acres. 1000 more residents have been evacuated to get out of harms way. this is after the death of three firefighters do the town of twisp. their vehicles crashed in flames rolled over them. turn now to vote 2016 news and republican front runner donald trump. he is expected to draw large when he large crowds arrives in mobile, alabama later on today. we have the latest on the one controversy terms that could be a problem for many candidates. >> donald trump says tonight will be his biggest rally ever. the dominant front runner is expected to routine -- to repeat his calls for stern immigration mobile, alabama, pledging to end birthright citizenship and launch a mass deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants. double trump: we are -- donald trump: we are going to get them out so fast and so quick they won't know what happened. >> the front runner of the republican race is dividing many regarding this divisive issue. there should be more focus on a way to solve the inblems instead of coming like a tidal wave saying things that don't make sense. >> jeb bush is now taking direct trump, saying his proposals are unreasonable and insensitive. donald trump could hurt the withes for gop votes hispanic voters. both men are facing questions about their use of the term anchor a bees. theld trump: i will use term anchor baby. excuse me, i will use the term anchor baby. jeb bush: i don't regret using the term anchor baby. do you have a better term? >> and donald trump went to an outreach group -- jeb bush attended a group that asked to stop using the term. this noon inallout that ashley madison hacking scandal. -- the site promoted extramarital affairs. at least two dozen of the e-mail addresses from the hacker leaks come from the vatican and thousands are government employees including two andstant u.s. attorneys some in the white house staff. >> i am aware because of course it is an issue and conduct is very important. jummy: the biggest names caught up in the scandal so far, josh tvgar, the embattled reality star from the show "19 kids and counting." ashley madison says it continues to investigate the breach. [laughter] jummy: so how is the weather, brian? : it is looking pretty good, a nice little breeze, the weekend at the beaches, the mountains, you name it. you've got a nice weekend. let's take you back to earlier this morning. you can see beautiful blue skies, the wind has been picking up out of the north and pulling in that drier, more comfortable air. we are really feeling it out there right now. our friends in west virginia are in the 70's. andssas is at 77 right now, over at camp springs near andrews air force base it is heavy nine degrees. 79 at fredericks, and those is at 78. at 77as at this hour is degrees. spectacular, lots of sunshine, low humidity. it is really not a bad day out there at all. the picture shows that cooler air is filtering in from the west and it really means for a nice weekend. the temperatures might shift a little bit, but we have several days of very comfortable weather. the last system brought showers late last night and now it is off the coast. i think that this means the beaches look pretty good for the weekend. earlier this week, i was a little concerned about the moisture. hurricane danny is out in the atlantic and headed towards the lesser antilles. problemsencounter some and lose some strength. however, this will be a very strong tropical storm as it has toward puerto rico and haiti. that will be early next week. forecast.k about the the nationals game will have the forecast in the 80's, lots of sunshine, sunset will be clear, pleasant, dry, no big issues tonight. if you're headed to the mountains tonight, low 80's. if you want to take a hike, it is looking good. if you want to stay closer to the water, low 80's as well. what i will tell you there will be a bit of a breeze out there, northeast from 10-20 -- north-northeast from 10-20 miles per hour. are staying if you a home, low 80's for the next couple of days, and we are really starting to see things shipped around as we go into next week. and that front clears out the mugging as leaves and the we are back in two the mid-80's again. jummy: brian, thank you. coming up on abc 7 news, a jummy: 7 is on your side with a new health report. this is a new study about breast cancer. this is called stages zero breast cancer and these precancerous cells are in many women and these women who have that are urged to go through aggressive treatment. a new report is raising questions about the effectiveness of early intervention. >> this is not a lethal condition. you are not going to die of it. what is important to know is that you don't have to do more than is necessary. some african-american women are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer. another study also found only 3.3% of women with this actually died from it. jummy: we continue to follow breaking news from northeast d.c. this noon. police are at a barricade situation near otis street. we know it involves a suspect of a recent shooting. investigators tell us a woman was shot there. she is not conscious and she is not breathing but police cannot tell us if she will make it or not. we will have updates of the story when it becomes available. before we ghetto out, we want to give you one last check of the weather out there. want toe we go out, we give you one last check of the weather out there. brian: the weather looks great this afternoon, saturday, --day, a pretty nice strike nice stretch permit a little bit more humidity build on monday, but other than that, it will be very nice. we'll have an update back here at 4:00. jummy: and i will be back on monday. thank you so much for joining us on this news at noon. have a great weekend, too. 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to get into this home and they have just approached this home and you can see them coming in sequential order out of this swat van. they were preparing for this entrance here. we have learned that there is one person, a man, inside that home, and he has barricaded himself inside at home. there is also a woman inside that house and laying there in the house unconscious, she is not breathing. however, the police will not confirm with us if the woman has indeed passed away. the woman is inside at home right now where the barricade situation is taking place. this is happening on the 37 hundred block of monroe and newton and the next block there will be otis. police have put cameras here in the area and once those cameras crime seems top -- to shift to the other area. again, the area is blocked off and the swat team has just attempted to make entry to get to the man who has barricaded himself inside and to bring him out. again, there is a woman lying on the ground unconscious and we have not confirmed that she has passed, police have confirmed that she has suffered a gunshot wound and she is unconscious and not breathing. we will have the very latest coming up in this newscast. reporting live, i'm sam sweeney. now,: also happening right the teenager charged with murdering a former capitol hill intern is in police custody. 19-year-old marcus king turned himself in this morning. he turned himself in after a in a bullet hit a person drive-by shooting last saturday. it happened near the shot metro station. king is due in court this afternoon, so make sure you stay for abc 7 news and wjla.com the latest updates. 24 years behind bars. that is the sentence handed down this morning for a woman convicted of a deadly stabbing at a washington, d.c. hotel. she admitted to stabbing a man fatally back in february. she just learned her fate. david? david: jummy, eight gutwrenching jummy, an: gutwrenching situation as the jury handed down the verdict in the courtroom today. from theeard testimony mother about how much she loved her daughter and and this daughter and this happened at the donovan hotel. they arranged for a download hook up as was described in street parlance, which is a gay sex hook up, and she dressed as a man and there was some kind of altercation. she fatally stabbed the man. was such a violent, unnecessary crime according to the judge, and after she left, she left the man there to die. she said she was compelled to -- the judge said she was compelled to give this 24 year sentence. also, a friend who had been involved in this robbery that went very bad was also convicted. this is what a family member had to say. >> my sincerest apologies go out to the victims family. we are truly saddened by this entire incident, and i think it was fair. you know, we have got to be held accountable. stephen: now we also talked to a defense attorney here will who said while they wanted less time, they wanted an 18 year sentence, they did say that they understood the sentence that the judge pronounced here. the perpetrator and 18 months for her accomplice. jummy: thank you, steven. and we're learning more about two individuals who are sent to game.ital at a this was right down the street from fedex field. this happened about an hour after the redskins game ended. this was originally reported as a pedestrian injury but later it fight.orted as a a third person was handcuffed and arrested at that scene. a building inspector has been called to a store in bethesda after a car slammed into that building this morning. this is on hampden lane. it is still unclear at noon why this car went into that building. luckily, none of the customers inside were injured when that happened. and we are drying out after some overnight showers and now it looks like the perfect start to the weekend. meteorologist brian gunter grass -- brian is here to tell us more. looking out here at the belfort furniture weather center here and we're looking at the temperature at reagan national at 82 degrees, the humidity is at 41% with the dew point at 56 degrees. it is very comfortable, folks, sedo have to worry too much about the humidity out there. in the afternoon, plenty of sunshine and a refreshing breeze out of the northwest. we will talk about the evening and look ahead to the weekend as well as the beach outlook and the mountain outlook, coming up in just a few minutes. ok, brian, we will see you then. and we are looking at the roadways. jamie sullivan joins us now with a look at the roadways. jamie? start with the orange and blue lines. there is a problem between federal center and mcpherson square, so there is some traffic because of repairs. so the silver line only goes to wheelie ballston -- wiehle- issuesn, and no big otherwise. we had an earlier crash on the roads, and that was through inrfax, but the 395 is pretty good shape. 95, working your way southbound, 95,rashes, and then on to they commute right now headed into the city from eastern avenue and is averaging in the teens. as we move to montgomery county, we are ok outside of the elway, and heading north, it is at 55 miles per hour. let us look at 270 near falls road, you will have a good idea the road to the montgomery county fair is pretty good. back to you. jummy: jamie, thank you so much. two female folgers are making history this afternoon after they are the first women to graduate from the rigorous ranger school in fort benning, georgia. we have details on this major milestone. jeanette? been talkinghave about this all day and at 9:30 this morning, history was made. two females graduated after completing that grueling training. that punishing nine week of course is meant to break you, both physically and mentally. people have to deal with constant physical stress on little food and even less sleep. the 96 men made it through class, including two women. the were accepted into program after the army announced earlier this year that it would begin allowing females to attend the school. helicopter-year-old pilot from texas, and the other is a competitive runner from connecticut and military police officer. i was thinking really of future generations of women so they could have the opportunity that wete in the events competed in. we are hoping to win hearts and minds. they will not be able to serve along with the amended they graduated with as women are not allowed to play -- to participate in combat roles, but that could be changed as well. congratulations to them. jummy: all right, jeanette, certainly a great story there. thank you. there are wildfires out west syrian what fire officials are doing about them now. and the issue at the -- the issue at the center of the presidential run and what is involved. and friday is looking good out there. what about the rest of the weekend? brian will be back with your weekend jummy: well if you are just joining us, we are following some breaking news from inside the district. a woman is shot and a suspect is barricaded inside a home in washington, d.c. we are joined by sam. sam? sam: we are following a shooting situation that happened a few hours ago. look at the scene behind me here, swat teams are trying to get inside this house with high-powered rifles and there are several city blocks walked off and that goes from 18th street and up to monroe and neighbors on otis street are not allowed to come in and shops have been closed. people are coming out to see what is going on. the details of what we know is that there is a man barricaded inside and these swat team members have used their a weight there to use -- there in sequential order to get up inside the house. there is a woman who was shot and we do not know her condition. right now we just know that she is unconscious and she is not breathing. she has an in that state for at least one hour now. police have not confirmed whether she has passed away or not. are also fire trucks and ambulances staging nearby up the block. right now, metro d.c. police are asking anyone who would normally be in this area at this time to stay clear of it. we will continue to update you throughout the broadcast. reporting live from northeast, i am sam sweeney, abc 7. jummy: all right, sam, thank you. eight states are burning in the west due to wildfires. in washington state, it has alarming 96,000 acres. 1000 more residents have been evacuated to get out of harms way. this is after the death of three firefighters do the town of twisp. their vehicles crashed in flames rolled over them. turn now to vote 2016 news and republican front runner donald trump. he is expected to draw large when he large crowds arrives in mobile, alabama later on today. we have the latest on the one controversy terms that could be a problem for many candidates. >> donald trump says tonight will be his biggest rally ever. the dominant front runner is expected to routine -- to repeat his calls for stern immigration mobile, alabama, pledging to end birthright citizenship and launch a mass deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants. double trump: we are -- donald trump: we are going to get them out so fast and so quick they won't know what happened. >> the front runner of the republican race is dividing many regarding this divisive issue. there should be more focus on a way to solve the inblems instead of coming like a tidal wave saying things that don't make sense. >> jeb bush is now taking direct trump, saying his proposals are unreasonable and insensitive. donald trump could hurt the withes for gop votes hispanic voters. both men are facing questions about their use of the term anchor a bees. theld trump: i will use term anchor baby. excuse me, i will use the term anchor baby. jeb bush: i don't regret using the term anchor baby. do you have a better term? >> and donald trump went to an outreach group -- jeb bush attended a group that asked to stop using the term. this noon inallout that ashley madison hacking scandal. -- the site promoted extramarital affairs. at least two dozen of the e-mail addresses from the hacker leaks come from the vatican and thousands are government employees including two andstant u.s. attorneys some in the white house staff. >> i am aware because of course it is an issue and conduct is very important. jummy: the biggest names caught up in the scandal so far, josh tvgar, the embattled reality star from the show "19 kids and counting." ashley madison says it continues to investigate the breach. [laughter] jummy: so how is the weather, brian? : it is looking pretty good, a nice little breeze, the weekend at the beaches, the mountains, you name it. you've got a nice weekend. let's take you back to earlier this morning. you can see beautiful blue skies, the wind has been picking up out of the north and pulling in that drier, more comfortable air. we are really feeling it out there right now. our friends in west virginia are in the 70's. andssas is at 77 right now, over at camp springs near andrews air force base it is heavy nine degrees. 79 at fredericks, and those is at 78. at 77as at this hour is degrees. spectacular, lots of sunshine, low humidity. it is really not a bad day out there at all. the picture shows that cooler air is filtering in from the west and it really means for a nice weekend. the temperatures might shift a little bit, but we have several days of very comfortable weather. the last system brought showers late last night and now it is off the coast. i think that this means the beaches look pretty good for the weekend. earlier this week, i was a little concerned about the moisture. hurricane danny is out in the atlantic and headed towards the lesser antilles. problemsencounter some and lose some strength. however, this will be a very strong tropical storm as it has toward puerto rico and haiti. that will be early next week. forecast.k about the the nationals game will have the forecast in the 80's, lots of sunshine, sunset will be clear, pleasant, dry, no big issues tonight. if you're headed to the mountains tonight, low 80's. if you want to take a hike, it is looking good. if you want to stay closer to the water, low 80's as well. what i will tell you there will be a bit of a breeze out there, northeast from 10-20 -- north-northeast from 10-20 miles per hour. are staying if you a home, low 80's for the next couple of days, and we are really starting to see things shipped around as we go into next week. and that front clears out the mugging as leaves and the we are back in two the mid-80's again. jummy: brian, thank you. coming up on abc 7 news, a jummy: 7 is on your side with a new health report. this is a new study about breast cancer. this is called stages zero breast cancer and these precancerous cells are in many women and these women who have that are urged to go through aggressive treatment. a new report is raising questions about the effectiveness of early intervention. >> this is not a lethal condition. you are not going to die of it. what is important to know is that you don't have to do more than is necessary. some african-american women are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer. another study also found only 3.3% of women with this actually died from it. jummy: we continue to follow breaking news from northeast d.c. this noon. police are at a barricade situation near otis street. we know it involves a suspect of a recent shooting. investigators tell us a woman was shot there. she is not conscious and she is not breathing but police cannot tell us if she will make it or not. we will have updates of the story when it becomes available. before we ghetto out, we want to give you one last check of the weather out there. want toe we go out, we give you one last check of the weather out there. brian: the weather looks great this afternoon, saturday, --day, a pretty nice strike nice stretch permit a little bit more humidity build on monday, but other than that, it will be very nice. we'll have an update back here at 4:00. jummy: and i will be back on monday. thank you so much for joining us on this news at noon. have a great weekend, too. [cheers and applause] >> yeah! hello! wow! whoo! hello, and welcome to millionaire! i'm terry crews. some of you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine. and i'm lucky enough to also be here hosting millionaire! [cheers and applause] i wish today was a talent show, because today's first contestant is a rapping, folk dancing, i.t. specialist who speaks five languages. boy, he's much cooler than the i.t. guys i've spoken to. from kildeer, illinois, please welcome harshish singh! [cheers and applause] yeah! what's up, my man?

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