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diagnosed with measles in our area. we are retracement child stuff, white is so important for you and your family to know. plus tragedy before graduation events stepping deaths on campus up university of maryland. hopefully connected those thoughts and way these students -- this student is now accused of murder. abc seven news, this is a breaking news alert. child measles. now health and safety concerns city -- anna-lysa gayle has the new information on this breaking story, she is live outside. child to aike this lot of public locations. >> that is for sure, kimberly. what we do know is that this patient is in social and medical have learned in the last 30 minutes that the
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children's national medical center. that person -- that was just confirmed yesterday, the contracted measles outside of it isited states -- unclear whether he or she is a citizen of the united states. they were first brought to the children's hospital last saturday, isolated for the majority of their hospitalization for them released on the 15th. the concern is mostly for people who receive the proper vaccination, that's why they're working with local health departments to get -- possible exposure sites, places where you should be checking to see if you recently visited. in may 8 coming here she visited the department of social services building in the 6500 block of -- security building -- the 400 block also hyattsville visited she
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department several times are coming here to children's national medical center. measles does result a reminder including running no, radars, coughing, and a sort wrote the rest will begin to spread at one point and rule up here the rest of the body. from post signs, and you have been to any location we've just mentioned committees should seek medical care right away. .nna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news graduation weekend is supposed to be a festive time of any college campus. though at the university of maryland, rhetoric spoke up rateocking news, a murder on campus. nick carter joins us live -- where police say the victim -- mike, what did you find out? >> kimberly, it happened in the middle of the night
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not far from the surveillance camera, multiple cameras for the police say capture the entire incident. what to the more shocking and frankly confusing, police say the victim say it's a -- they have no prior relationship, this is totally relation -- random. to find out someone was killed is really alarming. courts on the edge of campus of the university of maryland,. on region strife -- waiting for saturday.ound 3:00am that's an deep student approached and stabbed one of them in the chest. a male victim student at bowie state university, was pronounced dead at the hospital. >> this appears to be a random account -- unprovoked on behalf of the victim. >> a male suspect was found nearby, taken into custody, and positively identified of the witness. the weapon, a fully knife, was her
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graduation weekend. -- but thishappy turned it. campus, staffing on that's insane. >> police chief david says it is the first on-campus homicide and his seven years with the department. the first crime here in at least 10 years. >> totally out of the extraordinary for our campus. >> leaders bowie state -- expressed chuck and sarah. >> both are now planning moments of silence at their commitments are many. >> a young man died -- taken away from all of those. the fact that he -- maryland mix of different. he died. that should not have happened. police have not evident of at the victim or suspect and they won't say whether the victim was graduating senior -- that commencement set for tuesday -- as whether the suspect maybe have -- drugs or alcohol. police said it is fair to say he
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witnesses said he was incoherent approach them as -- now facing first and second degree murder charges. kimberly: such a shame. great,outside right now cool, rain, relief after temperatures climbed into the 90's one point. just nice is more. sounds a little more like a typical springlike pattern. >> exactly, typical springlike pattern -- just a reminder we are still in spring. cloudy skies have taken over for us. what you see and -- there now is a lot more like what's on they will look like. that will work these temperatures down also. just was going on. cold front some through the area overnight last and into this morning. it was were we are on the north side of this. but that means -- the moisture coming up the atlantic
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gillespie skies to set up and they will stick around. the solution to valley -- not looking for that is. temps hanging around the 70 degree mark for most of us. rex -- rain stays out of the area for tonight -- tomorrow morning should try as well. down. tough to break more forces against movement -- i will turn this out for you about come -- 10 minutes. kimberly: president donald trump is resting after a busy day in saudi arabia. karen travers is traveling with the president us highlights of day one of the nine-day overseas trip. ♪ karen: president trump mixing in a little culture with diplomacy, train saudi dancers performing a traditional programs involving a sword. it was a whirlwind first day for the president. study real guards standing in attention on a hazy hot morning
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really 91-year-old greeting the president and first lady. later the president isaiah -- walking down to the trip. spendarabia agreed to $110 billion immediately and military chromatin services for the u.s.. up to $350 billion over 10 years. >> tremendous day. i just want to thank everybody. of dollars millions in investments in the united states, jobs, jobs, jobs. >> the right has pointed to this is the saudi's eagerness to work president trump and strengthen u.s.-saudi relations. >> we are ready to put on a show -- american front -- pride flies all over the city treats treats were clean, they planted upon trees. karen: billboards featuring president trump space and can come on writing highways. local controversy back home following the president overseas. the current white house -- a current white house staffers part of the federal investigation whether there was collusion beee
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2015 presidential campaign. >> don't have any knowledge of interest that reference. karen: what has points to the speech on radical extremism that will sound very different -- then campaign rhetoric on islam. the white house to the goal is to unite the broader muslim world against common enemies. kimberly: coming up next, big day -- the sister of the justice of cambridge -- says i do -- what some call the wedding of the year. and saved by a certain board. unique heroes after getting stranded by floodwaters. plus a sneak peek of monday's cnw. >> monday and good morning washington, as a result --
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kimberly: people released by their captors after more than three years, finally uniting with their families. emotional scenes of parents and doctors embracing 31 100 schoolgirls -- so missing after that my subduction into the supporting. this british high society's wedding of the year -- the sister of the justice of cambridge marrying -- world's most famous right was made six years ago. 2%, i do today.
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driver -- seconds later that pt cruiser -- and hit another vehicle, that vehicle flipped and waited exactly were the officer had been standing. obviously coming he is very relieved a good out of the way just in time. just my luck. aimed at saving lives is ending at this hour, free classes in manassas today -- and zoning cpr. the breath anymore. the isal union put on called, operation staying live because you are supposed to pump the beat of staying -- pumped to the beat of staying alive. they hope to set a guinness record for most lessons given. a tennessee couple stranded in floodwater -- this after an unusual rescue. was thek to their house water rising -- the cause of water and son-in-law for help.
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up on his surf board. >> just wanted to get off the roof, that was it. by any means necessary and one of them off the roots and over there. vote, and aple and paddle back to dry land. the entrance. did you know that saying alive? come against the idea is that people will just two compressions only. kimberly: i can never remember how many pounds an hour --staying alive. josh: it's a great tool to learn, never know when you may need to do that. cloudy skies for us tonight, the rain holds off. >> ok, good. >> that good news. rain will not be an issue. tough time making it over towards us. 15 on we rear right now. very slowly dropping as we
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work her way throughout the evening. east-southeast rousseff 13 miles an hour. easterly component is why we are stuck with cloudy skies here today. maybe not so bad. for more great if the summerlike weather we had for the last three days, 18 degrees cooler for us -- 20 degrees cooler -- 26 degrees cooler in frederick and hagerstown compared to yesterday. really the bigger numbers -- kind of the tongue storage at 610 degrees earned 7:00, just three at 9:00. whatever your claims are going out for dinner, having a good time, dry conditions. that's all that will be in the forecast tonight. temperatures by tomorrow morning dropping down to the 50's. it's going to be will start tomorrow. really not a bad one. we managed to warm up even with cloudy skies tomorrow up to 70 degrees. here's the futurecast at 7:30. cloud cover sticks around, sunshine pfister early been
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and take over. 4:00 in the afternoon, some rain popping up on the blue ridge don't -- that continues to move further east. 8:00 still dry around d.c. fast-forward a few hours and bring in showers. most of your day is dry tomorrow but we will look for that rain in the evening around the mature. as we get to monday morning, this is at 5:30, reigns lightly to get things back to work, school, that's when we deal with showers. get umbrellas ready. no showers until the late afternoon -- until that's behind us. more sunshine taking over for our monday evening. cloudy skies are the rule tomorrow morning. with that comfortable temperatures -- this is fairfax tomorrow morning. then a homeless animals -- great event, taste of relating kicks off at noon tomorrow. we're looking at temperatures of that to get close to 70. really should make for a great day. monday morning, cap in mind, early heads-up; grab the
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gear-- but you need rain to start of the work week. but into the next seven days, we will hang on to the chance for intoas we work our way monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, finally driving up friday, just in time for the holiday weekend. high-pressure taking over, bringing us temperatures close to 80. mondayhunderstorms mother was looking good for the weekend. good news about all the? kimberly: the one in your news [laughter] will have -- gregg popovich, could be worse for the celtics. men match -- will update you on did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you men want every night.ate you on
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arrival, can't wait to see the impact. >> just want her to come in and run a shell, honestly. i want her to come in and be that pushed that we need. need one more notch. i think she could the that difference maker. isaiah this just in, thomas has been ruled out for the rest of the playoffs with an injury. there are 2-0 in the series. all seven warriors 2-0, could get worse. gregg popovich big announcement during rounds -- quite when her -- she will be out for game three tonight. and one of the conference finals -- a run again. his pop for making that decision. in the
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he is not thrilled. he's not ready. -- it was embarrassing. we will see how we come out tonight. >> can for the rest in the past talk is aboute jonathan allen, ryan anderson out of alabama. someone else's getting hugs, someone who could help with the running game, too much a key run out of oklahoma. tickets. so i are still young, feeling we will make the shots -- whatever happens i'm sure we'll have -- robert: women's college lacrosse, north carolina -- latest second half, megan rapinoe finds the back of the
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tonight, the president's historic trip overseas. the saudi sit-down and the deal just cut. plus, president trump and members of his cabinet like you've never seen them before. ready to talk. the former fbi director james comey preparing to tell his side of the story, when he will testify in front of congress. cabin scare. new images and details on the passenger detained on a flight to hawaii. what happened with tsa before he boarded the flight. trapped. students stuck on a roller coaster in a thunderstorm for more than three hours. the terrifying rescue caught on camera. and pippa's big day. saying i do in style. the family drama and the high-profile guest not at the ceremony.
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