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what went wrong is that my 4-year-old they put him on the bus.g school >> put on the wrong bus. the 4-year-old missing for over an hour. the districter and are saying and the heartbreaking sickness. morning and p one you're on death's door and she literally was. mother fighting west nile virus. and -- want the commissioner!
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> affordable housing controversy. who is waging a battle next. abc seven news at 11 on your side. at 11 frantic moments for prince george's county family. son put on the wrong school bus and took over an hour to track him down in another neighborhood. we're live with that family's story and how the school responding.s >> what an ordeal on just the second day of school. >> there's right. this mother still shaking her head finding it hard to believe hat in this day and age something like this could still happen. she's grateful. normal routine has turbed to her home. following a frantic afternoon in prince george's county school system lost her myingl.old son >> that shit has never happened. dent n after dismissal at
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elementary an employee put him bus.e wrong >> this is not the first story i heard about a child being put on the wrong bus. when she realized she wasn't a daycare she was sent to different dare care. when she arrived he was not there either. >> i couldn't get out of the car. i couldn't get out of the car ecause i was too heart broken and all the thoughts that were running through my behind of the worst of what is happening to my child and where is he. quick ol officials say thinking 5 and 6th graders escort him to the nearby complex. they picked him up and returned him to the school where he was his mother. >> this is unacceptable. >> she insists the school system do a better job shepherding children and communicating with parents. he routines of life can be
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savored. the school system did issue a "while t in part reads prince george's acted quickly, e are sorry the incidents occurred. the school officials are eviewing the process to ensure there are no further mistakes ahead. possible that administrative action could be taken against the employee incident.n this news. >> he's in the hospital tonight after being hit by a car in silver spring. you're seeing here a view of the intersection. the forest glenn metro stop. he child suffered serious bus not life threatening injuries. there is no word whether the faces any charges. deavastating illness for a mother. she's been diagnosed with the west nile virus. speaking out and
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they sat down with richard and talked about her road of they ry and the warning want to share with all of us. has you can imagine this been a terrible ordeal. they suspected this last july simple mosquito bite. of this 36-year-old mom won four reported west nile cases in virginia is partly paralyzed from the neck down. praying for her recovery. as he reads the symptoms from his daughter's illness, paul on to hope.ing >> i thought she was going to die. > family members say in mid july amy, a 36-year-old mother of two had what she thought was cold.er >> she's outside gardening and she's fine. next morning and she was delirious and couldn't breathe. rice was 11 call, rushed to prince william medical condition got
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worse. >> the respiratory system shut a mild heart ad attack. >> doctors saved her life and sedated. no one knew why she was ill. tests showed what was wrong. had west nile virus along with west nile fever. a her illness has turned into summer long ordeal. fever of he spiked a 105 and partly paralyzed from the neck down. and e's on a feeding tube can't swallow. she can't move her legs. she can wiggle her toes. all this from a mosquito bite. celebrating his 11th birthday. e's just hoping now at a hospital in charlottesville gets better. >> she can move a little bit more. an nd not the kind of thing 11-year-old boy should go through. department of a
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health says one oust of 150 the sef varity. she can move her fingers, feet and ankles. partial recovery may take months or even years. abc11 the news room, news. >> all that from a single mosquito bite. another actually possible case of west nile irus, this time they're spraying for mosquitos in the somerset neighborhood. to cut down on the pop significance. everyone out there is encouraged prevent from being bitten. new at 11 ainge are over housing in two of the cities d.c. and arlington. hey want to make them more available. but it's a locations of these homes that's coming under fire fuss here. ll the we're live now with the debate that is happening now. us about it. >> it's becoming a big issue everywhere. arlington a long
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columbia pike more than a third of the affordable housing in the county exists right now. is concerns about whether in the future it will be more spread out and also concerns in a moment in d.c. about the same thing. >> what do we want? affordable housing. where do we want? protest.de tonight a the concern, >> con straeugsz of poverty in and in neighborhoods certain school districts. threetestors worry a plan years in the making will concentrate affordable housing in certain areas instead of out.ding it >> the rents have increased and increased faster than the rate inflation. >> they were told the plan is to better spread out affordable 25 years they hope have to as much affordable areas.nin heated meeting about the same
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issue. some folks very concerned about a new project they say further concentrate low income housing in rather than it more to areas of northwest. >> the whole city should share. the representative from developer tried to ease concern.s 2000, housing prices here up more ton have gone than 140%. reporting live in arlington i'm tom rousey. abc seven news. >> now to montgomery county here police are trying to find who it was that painted a swastika on a speed camera that discovered last week.
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hat same morning a second swastika was reported on a sign. the images have since been and investigators are anyone with information to come talk to them as soon as possible. >> six officers charged with his death and tomorrow the judges on several issues on whether to dismiss the case and whether the state's attorney recused. riots and they are expecting rallies tomorrow as well. abc 7 with continuing coverage. here's what is happening around here. it's september but sure feels like the middle of july outside. heat and humidity is here and sticks around for another scattered hance for storms. meteorologist with a look at that for us. that could cool things down for
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us. little bit and now looking for widespread showers. storms and cattered look at these temperatures 11 o'clock and we're still at 80 degrees. orange for air quality tomorrow. all the air is orange including district. once ton alex andrea and quality.e orange air they rebound from the seventies into the upper 80s around 90. time hour.the noon e'll see highs in the low are 90s. talk about the extended holiday weekend ahead. right e in the meantime now a massive manhunt underway wisconsin linois and state line. they are involved in the murder of a police officer. lieutenant was shot this morning while out on patrol. agents and u.s. marshals are hunt. in the man
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he leaves behind a wife and four sons. he's the fourth police officer killed in the line of duty in half.ast week and a >> ward's brother and sister at his d eulogies funeral. ard and alison parker were ambush.n an on air in matter what you do in life, you treat people, how you bring an attitude to work or how you go about your family, be adam like and have a smile on treat people the way you want to be treated. decided 's family have arrangements l private. park still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11 a stunning shake-up for catholics.
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a big headline in the catholic world. ope francis says that priests can forgive women who had abortions. n the past catholics publicly condemned abortions. hour it's only temporary, part f what is called a year of mercy in the year of the church. that year of mercy begins in december. the supreme court ruled against kentucky clerk who had been efusing to issue same sex marriage licenses. her religious briefs prevented issuing the licenses. today the sprepl court ordered er to reverse course and she refused do so. they gathered outside of the clerk's office and she could
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time but the american seekingberties union is ines until she follows the order. >> take a listen to this. a sprinkler system was installed there. they say it's to keep the found it ool but some an eerie resemblance to the gas were used to kill people in world war ii. were called them a immick.eful gym they say they want to keep people comfortable during the hot weather. 7s on your side. advice for parents. just how early should you talk dangers ids about the of alcohol? the new recommendation that came out today how about nine years old. not you, the child of course. this coming from the american spepediatrics. they start thinking positively
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age.t drinking at that according it a recent survey, nearly a quarter of the kids said they had their first sip of alcohol before their 13th birthday. even a consumer group asking airlines for more disclosure. says the cost to change or cancel can be hundreds ut the price isn't clearly stated and planes have shrunk a distance by six inches. panel is recommending new equirements to inform passengers. getting ght i was just taller. it a flight i'm there. >> you don't care what they charge you? --no, i care >> you're the only one. >> i'm 6'1". you're tall too.
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about weather. and it's hot out there. a lot of folks heading out of town. driving to the beaches. i'll have that forecast coming up. outside the weather center our skies clearing out nicely. degrees at reagan national airport. 80 degrees for the first day of and hit 95 earlier today. four degrees from the record 99 set back in 1980 and 11 degrees above average for date. 7 73 martinsberg. you get the point. temperatures really slow to hours in the overnight and it stays warm and humid and patchy fog come early tomorrow morning but nothing delays.ll cause travel if you have flights early in the morning you should be just fine. levels the measure of
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moisture in the atmosphere why it feels so sticky and so uncomfortable out there with the light winds we could that patchy fog. night time lows range from 69 egrees to the middle seventies inside the capital belt way. degrees, dupont circle and logan upper to northwest emperatures in the middle seventies. we will see showers as they move through the midday hours into the afternoon. you head out the door grab your umbrella, you'll need it bit of the ittle day. not everyone will need one. but a 30% chance for showers and thunderstorms and may see heavier downpours but we're waiting for a cold front. what is finally going to clear us and a beautiful weekend it will be in the mountains and especially for the beaches. daytime y looking for highs saturday, sunday, labor degrees.ay around 80 water temperatures upper seventies.
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just banks daytime highs around 85. for tomorrow another hot and humid day. isolated showers and storms. lower 90s and feels like temperatures probably in the middle 90s. extended out look shows 93 on thursday and there's the cold front on friday. likely to trigger a few showers and thunderstorms but the upcoming weekend in town a lot people like to stay there because it's quiet. temperatures middle 80s with low humidity and sunshine. >> you know who should stay in nats.the they are getting -- they are getting us nervous. >> relax. relax. we'll talk football. we know robertson is benched and is your starter. how does colt mccoy feel about it? that's next.
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brought to you by your local dealers. >> it's kirk's team according to jay gruden. to seat cted neurologist between thursday and friday of this week. f he's not cleared you've got two quarterbacks, colt mccoy is expected to play the entire game against the jaguars on thursday. if he gets hurt you're in trouble. now you have to play kurt for he rest of the game and knock on wood. but for now it's colt for thursday. the forgotten quarterback, how is he doing? kind of st going to keep my reaction to myself. just want to show up every day and put a smile on my face and e the best version of myself that i can be. got a great team here. the guys room are awesome. respect my t i coaches. >> can we talk baseball? nats on the road tonight. the st. louis cardinals. left the game in the third
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inning but good things did appen in the third like ryan center.n solo shot to it's tied 5-5 going into the inning. >> old fans took a look back at greatness. guy, cal ripkin jr., he threw out the first pitch. he still believes that a player will come along 1 day to break his record. decades later someone will come close for at least another decade. baseman owns baseball's longest active streak at 132 games. and then the game, not so good for the o's. catcher's j.p. and aron with the blast at deep center gone.'s two run shot and he had six downward d spiralling losing 12 of the last 13 games. 111.final for this
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so the football team ended but an offense versus defense danceoff and all this ice cream. the defense won that's because here was some belly shaking somewhere from a defensive lineman. saw so hit the worm, you there. you can't beat a 300 pounder oing the worm and all fun and games until someone twists an ankle. > until they have to fix the turf. i hit pretty hard. >> mets lose to the phillies 14-8. if they win tonight they're back 5.5 games. big if. but they can't blow this opportunity. they have to do whatever it kind of ground it. on >> the more we talk about it the worst it gets. fast food breakfast fans you can to rejoice and when you
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