captions by vitac i was smiling! [ chuckles ] that s my smile. proposedanges being captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. topping our news at 11:00, a winter warm-up. lots of bundling up tonight but that is about to change. the temperatures could be in the 70 s. doug hill is in the weather center with more on that. it will be close to 70. it is possible to be in the low 70 s in spots. we will show you where we are at the moment. 35 in the district, 25 in bethesda. we are going to keep on dropping. we get a lot of encouragement looking at these late-night temperatures, at 11:00 eastern time, 50 nine in dallas, 55 in oklahoma city. that is the airmass that is heading in our direction. it will be cold in the morning but look at this warm-up. 62 degrees with sunshine on saturday. 68 on sunday. a record high of 72 is not out of the question. the morrow morning, get ready for the cold and then enjoy the warm-up.
guilty plea this morning from chris brown on assault charges here in the district. ginette reyes was at the courthouse when the singer entered the plea. brown came out of this courthouse after pleading guilty to the misdemeanor charge brought against 10. he arrived for his 9:00 hearing this morning followed by his entourage, which included his girlfriend and bodyguard. he pleaded guilty to one count of assault stemming from his now infamous confrontation in october when he and his bodyguard punched parker adams in the face after he jumped in to take a picture with the entertainer. brown snse argued that actions in the case were regrettable. he just performed and was very tired and is usually happy to take pitchers with his fans and as that this incident derailed his career. that youown learned want to be more judicious about his actions. he is an incredibly talented and charismatic kid. pleater accepting the deal, the judge declared brown guilty, reminding the 25-year-old t
and you can join the conversation by giving us a call, 202, 585, 3881 for republicans, 202-585-3881. for democrats, 202-585-3880. for independents, 202-585-3882. facebook or us on send us an e-mail. journal@c-span.org or twitter.com/c-spanwj to send us a tweet. action prompted at embassies, that is the headline. based on unspecified information, the warning comes after the state department ordered the closing of 2100 embassies in the arabian peninsula. let me read to a portion of this. the part in the state warned citizens to the continued potential for terrorist attacks, particularly in the middle east or north africa. host: that is from the state department. matt lee, who follows the state department for the associated press, is with us on the phone. what news can you tell us? caller: there is not much new that we know since thursday or friday, when we receive the notice of the embassy closures. the alert came out on friday. right now we are kind of in a wait and see
we look at today s opening arguments and early testimony. ifill: the pentagon eased financial pain for its employees by cutting unpaid furlough from 11 days to six. ray suarez discusses the budget cuts and terror threats with deputy secretary of defense ashton carter. our effort to deal with the current budget situation, we believe, has to be driven by strategy. that is, a view of the future. terrorism is one of those things that s going to be around. warner: and more than 1.5 million people have fled the bloody syrian civil war. we have an on-the-ground report from the world s second largest refugee camp in jordan. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutio
arguments and early testimony. ifill: the pentagon eased financial pain for its employees by cutting unpaid furlough from 11 days to six. ray suarez discusses the budget cuts and terror threats with deputy secretary of defense ashton carter. our effort to deal with the current budget situation, we believe, has to be driven by strategy. that is, a view of the future. terrorism is one of those things that s going to be around. warner: and more than 1.5 million people have fled the bloody syrian civil war. we have an on-the-ground report from the world s second largest refugee camp in jordan. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and.