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ethnicity, gender, national origin, religion or gender identity. period. >> the nine-page memorandum goes on to say the police may consider factors if investigating a specific criminal act but not in the routine patrols. >> you cannot say we will stop everybody hispanic or who is black and see if they have committed a crime. >> baltimore city, montgomery county and the prince george's county police fully adopted guidance and prohibit the profile. >> i won't allow it to happen on my police car. >> it's the baltimore unrest proves perception persists. and the profiling goes on. >> this is a serious problem. one we should address. the guidance memorandum is just that. it doesn't carry force of law. brad bell, news gnaws. maureen: thank you. baltimore detention center is closed. governor larry hogan office said the final inmate left the 150-year-old facility this afternoon. he ordered it closed citing the cost for the upkeep and history of the scandal. maryland will focus on the eastern show in a battle against what leaders call heroin epidemic. includes $2 million worth of spending. the lion's share will restore the residential treatment center in chester town and it will include emphasis on educating the public and training the police officers. update to breaking story we brought you at 5:00. the county sheriff office says it found christie lynn davis wells and her children. that family had been reported missing after they left home last night leaving cell phones and wallets behind. deputies say the family is safe. "7 on your side" is fighting back against crime with misvideo showing a gunman caught in the act. you can see the gunman runningway. if you recognize the gunman, call the police. developing story in southeast washington where the metro is preparing to resume bus service to portion of a neighborhood there. buss have been kipping portion of the eljin road since saturday after a series of violent crime involving the buses. brianne carter is joining us now with how metro plans to address safety concerns. brianne: we know in the last couple of hours they are changing the policy. they are placing the police in the community. increase in crime after the crime over the weekend. >> this is concerning to the employees and the riders. you will see a metro train and police cruiser there. brianne: friday a man on a bus shot by someone alongside the bus near a bus stop. someone according to the officials was able to disable the bus. saturday, the metro officials say along the stretch someone was throwing rocks at the bus. safety detour put in place saturday night and the buses were not going down elvin road. now with the transit police in area the buses resume the routine stop. >> we hope to continue running the route and get the problems under control. brianne: in speaking to the union they would like to see the increased police presence permanently. no timeline given by the metro transit police chief when the announcement was made. many residents said they want the security but they want the bus stops back up and operating quickly. brianne carter, abc7 news. maureen: thank you. update to a story we brought you at 5:00. the anne arundel police calling a woman's death a homicide. neighbor called 911 after seeing a dog go into an open door of the house. inside the home, the officers found them with's body and an unarmed infant -- woman's body and unharmed infant. sheriff deputy killed a man who once climbed a wall outside the white house earlier this year. authorities say curtis smith attacked a deputy at the chester county courthouse with a knife. another deputy shot curtis. in march he climbed a perimeter wall and charged with up lawful entry but reached an agreement to avoid prosecution if he stayed out of trouble. the d.c. public service commission rejected the proposal of pepco-exelon saying a deal is not in the public interest. federal regulators approved the deal and the companies now have 30 days to ask the commission to reconsider. coming up at "abc7 news at 6:00". >> come to south carolina. i'll beat his brains out. >> another presidential hopeful takes aim at donald trump. what senator lindsey graham says what happens if trump wins the party nomination. plus only on 7, the israel ambassador issues a warning about the proposed iran nuclear deal. first, what the prosecutors say a would-be gunman did hours before the attack was thwarted on a train in france. "7 on your side" helping you get answers about alzheimer's disease. call 703-236-9220 to speak directly to an expert. >> we are in fine shape with the beautiful weather continuing tonight. tomorrow. we talk about the next seven days when "abc7 news at 6:00" returns. stay with us. maureen: french investigators say the suspect in the french train attack was ready to kill. authorities say the 26-year-old moroccan watched a jihadi video on his phone. he carried assault rifle and 270 pounds of ammunition and container full of gasoline. he was stopped by four miles per hours and a british citizen before he could kill anyone. israel ambassador to the u.s. says the iran nuclear deal puts the u.s. security at risk. the ambassador dismisses claim that the only alternative to agreement is war. >> iran was under pressure. facing sanctions. there was a rush to do the deal. maureen: today, the senator patty murray became the 29th democrat to support the nuclear agreement. president obama needs 34 senators to sustain the resolution disapproving the deal. iran has no plans to reduce the "washington post" reporter as part of a prisoner swap. that came from the iran deputy foreign minister. in the first statement from iran that addresses the possibility of a swap raise the reporter who is on trial for espionage. the relationship with the u.s. and iran is at the center of my conversation with president obama tomorrow. watch for the interview at 5:00 on abc7 news. up next at "abc7 news at 6:00" -- >> donald trump renews his feud with a fox news anchor and surms in the polls -- surges in the polls. a republican contender for the same job is lashing out at him. busy day in politics. much more coming up in a bit. maureen: in the midst of a beautiful stretch of weather. will it last they have the -- will it last through the weekend? robert: coming up in sports, nats are fighting for their playoff lives. and the latest on rgiii. will he be ready for maureen: "7 on your side" helping you get answers about an illness that affects millions of americans. alzheimer's. get frank answers from the experts right now by calling the help center. 703-236-9220. the phone lines are open until 6:30 tonight. republican presidential candidate donald trump reviving a feud with a fox news anchor as another candidate tries to ignite a new feud with trump. scott thuman is live with the latest war of words in the race for the white house. scott: a war indeed. megyn kelly a moderator for the fox debate in cleveland and donald trump went at it. it had died down but now it's reignited. donald trump sent outwaits now that kelly returned from vacation and saying he enjoyed the show more while she was gone and she must have had a terrible vacation because she came back looking like nancy grace. retweeted other people's lines much harsher like the bimbo is back in town. fox news president roger ales issued a statement saying that he should apologize and the network won't be bullied. another republican candidate says it is this behavior that will be his down federal. >> donald trump will not be the nominee of the republican party. if he is that is the end of the republican party. what he is doing -- >> if he is what do you do? >> we'll lution and we should lose. >> at the moment the talk and the behiv your doesn't seem to be hurting him. in fact, the new poll numbers out show him soaring. mon moth university has him up 30% among likely republican voters. so despite the controversy he is only sug seeding despite what the critics are saying. we will continue to watch. but the back and forth stealing the spotlight from the other candidates. maureen: thank you, scott. summer is other for 130,000 children in prince george's county. the new school year began this morning and it includedry bob cutting at -- it included a ribbon cutting at two high schools. all day the viewers have been sharing the back-to-school pictures. for example, this is damien getting ready for kindergarten. he is all packed up. the back pack is bigger than he is. we have a picture of tailor's first day of the kindergarten who is fittingly wearing bright pink sneakers for her new school year. remember to share your milestone pictures with us as well as the images of the breaking news or the weather. see it, send it to pics@wjla.com. there are pictures of the beautiful daw today. doug: remember the lady christmastime is the most wonderfultime of the year. that is what we think of the kids going back to school. weather wise this is perfect. get you started. this is a time lapse in spotsylvania, virginia at the fire and the rescue headquarters there. cloudiness this morning but it cleared out throughout the day lake in most areas. then we started to see more in the cloud cover across the area. clearing out nicely. there is no threat of rain tonight. so the outdoor plans will be delightful. what is not delightful is the pollen count. weed count in high range. mold in high range. grass and tree in low range. ragweed is back with a vengeance. will be for several weeks. 79 in gaithersburg. 80 in hagerstown. 83 in reagan national. 81 in annapolis. measure of the moisture we calculate by the dew point. that is good stuff. it's comfortable. but in another three or four days the dew point will rise and you will feel more humid outside. we are going to drop to the 70's. with the clear skies and the light winds in the morning the range of the temperatures are between 56 and 66 degrees. a cool start to wednesday across the entire area. tomorrow we will watch the temperatures north and west of the metro area. the temperatures will change a little but not that much. a degree or two difference. the core of the cool air centered over the great lakes. in the circulation of the atmosphere the coolest air shunted back up the river valley. that is why the areas will stay in the 60's. that is the story through wednesday, thursday, friday. but over the weekend the warmer air is going to move in and w the southerly winds. then that will bring the warmer temperatures and the higher humidity levels. as we look beyond the day tomorrow to the weekend and beyond there is a new heat and the humidity. 88 to 90. rain saturday and sunday. more humid. monday and tuesday we won't have rain but partly sunny. warm and muggy. highs close to 90 degrees. back to you. maureen: thank you, doug. what is the latest on rgiii? rought: still waiting for a friend. like i said yesterday. kidding. will he be ready for saturday? we'll update you on that. span is in the lineup but the nats are running out of time. no room for mistake against the padres tonight. that's next in sports. announcer: now the toyota sports desk. robert: start with baseball. the nats continue to a nine-game home stretch with a three-game series against the padres. that starts tonight. going head to head with shield. span will return to line-up. nats won four of six and are well out of the playoff position. five and a half back from the mets. >> there is no question. we are running out of time. take it one game at a time. the redskins were at work after a day off. if it turns out that robert is ready -- not ready kirk cousins will take the snaps. if it turns out that robert is not red de, kirk cousins will take the snaps. gruden asked what he needs to see from robert but he said it's not robert but the entire first unit. the defense is moving along. the most improved defense for the first two preseason games. they recorded four sacks and allowed 91 yards. defensive end jason hatcher on what he calls a brotherhood. >> we have a great group of guys. >> it works together. we are a great unit. no ego. go in the right direction. doug: a wonderful evening. cool and clear. we have details on the next seven days. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir up next. join us at 11:00. ha street losing streak. down again after the worst three-day point loss in history. 401(k) take a new hit and new fears tonight about how low it can go. developing now, high school hostages, police respond to a 14-year-old with a gun holding a roomful of students and his teacher. what happened next. the train attack terror suspect in court today blind folded and barefoot. prosecutors reveal his intent to kill and what he did moments before the american heros stopped him. trump attack. the g.o.p. front-runner unleashes a new twitter tirade, hitting his opponents, taking aim at fox news. what will he say to thousands gathered in iowa right now. and nightmare at the museum, the 350-year-old masterpiece worth more than $1 million, no match for the 12-year-old who stumbled right into it.

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