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of the murder that night and transported colonel alon to suburban hospital in bethesda. i was fortunate i was able to interview every one of the rescue squad members ever responded to the murder that night as well as the montgomery county police. i struck gold in many ways that's the original fbi case agent stan horns dean the surface to was an old civil-rights investigator investigator, transferred from birmingham to of very quiet fbi office and thought he would be far removed from this type of incident. but stand, and the original fbi agent was able to fill and a lot of missing piece is early on surrounding how important colonel alon was. these are the kinds of things only the fbi at that time had access to. montgomery county police did not have access to sensitive information that the fbi had possession of. they formed a partnership with the cold case squad to get to the bottom of what happened. this probably not a politically correct statement we called ourselves the graybeards dies trying to figure out to figure out what happened and put together the pieces of the p
of the murder that night and transported colonel alon to suburban hospital in bethesda. i was fortunate i was able to interview every one of the rescue squad members ever responded to the murder that night as well as the montgomery county police. i struck gold in many ways that's the original fbi case agent stan horns dean the surface to was an old civil-rights investigator investigator, transferred from birmingham to of very quiet fbi office and thought he would be far removed from this type...
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con fuertes y hablando de apagones, una lla interrupcion de servicio elico en mil donegocios de bethesdael desperfecto se reporto ayer poco antes de las once y media de la na... las cuadrillas de de pepco encontraron los restos de la ardilla electrocutada en la subestacion de bethesda, lo que provoco la interrupcion.. estos hechos no son raros, pues en prince georges mas se n sin luz el domingo de pascua luego que una serpiente decidio colarse en escententren su vehiculo se encuentra tras las rejas.. jose mejia ulloa de 41 años, residente de herndon, quizo persuadir al menor sobre la cuadra 45mil quinientos de la severn way en sterling... la policia investigo y dio con el sujeto quien enfrenta cargos por contribuir a las autoridades buscan a un homu propia vivienel choque de dos al sistema de transportes metro en el sureste de la capital hae percance se produjo en la interseccion de la avenida martin luther king y la calle w. como emergencia los dos choferes han sido suspendidos mientras las autoridades investigan un altporcentaje de alumnos pros los ninos no podian usar los banos , los
con fuertes y hablando de apagones, una lla interrupcion de servicio elico en mil donegocios de bethesdael desperfecto se reporto ayer poco antes de las once y media de la na... las cuadrillas de de pepco encontraron los restos de la ardilla electrocutada en la subestacion de bethesda, lo que provoco la interrupcion.. estos hechos no son raros, pues en prince georges mas se n sin luz el domingo de pascua luego que una serpiente decidio colarse en escententren su vehiculo se encuentra tras las...
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. >>> we start with breaking news out of bethesda this morning. maryland state police are on the scene of a fatal motorcycle accident on the inner loop ramp leading to river road. >> this all began around 2:50 with a 911 call from virginia. surae chinn joins us from the scene with more. this is the scene you saw on your way into work, surae. >> reporter: that's right. it was disturbing and it was before emergency crews actually got here. but i will tell you this motorcycle accident caused two people -- cost two people their lives. a man and a woman. they hit a guardrail and flew off the motorcycle. it will impact traffic greatly. we're here on the inner loop exit 39 river road and again, this is the ramp where it splits off right before you go to potomac or the other way where you can go toward d.c. but we're on the inner loop on this ramp. so, it is going to impact traffic. it happened just before 3:00 this morning. as you were mentioning, i was driving into work and i saw the woman's body lying across the road there. i did not see a second body
. >>> we start with breaking news out of bethesda this morning. maryland state police are on the scene of a fatal motorcycle accident on the inner loop ramp leading to river road. >> this all began around 2:50 with a 911 call from virginia. surae chinn joins us from the scene with more. this is the scene you saw on your way into work, surae. >> reporter: that's right. it was disturbing and it was before emergency crews actually got here. but i will tell you this motorcycle...
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two-thirds of the staff will go to bethesda. one-third will go to the south.t: will you have an increased amount of operating rooms and things you need to conduct your business daily or will they stay the same? guest: everything increases in scope and size. in fact, there are renovation programs going on right now for the older operating rooms at the suspect to increase in size and put towers and that can handle all of the new technology that we are installing in the facilities in an ongoing process. across the street area of operations you will see an enhanced capability for surgical services. one of the things we're also doing is using fort meade and malcolm air force center to use as the ambulatory service center for north and south of the market. we are adopting a lot of civilian practices in terms of surgeries and things like that and putting that into the plans for the joint area of operations here. host: the average patient per day is 200. that is down from the 1990. there are 14 operating rooms and 650 operations per month. as far as that is concerned,
two-thirds of the staff will go to bethesda. one-third will go to the south.t: will you have an increased amount of operating rooms and things you need to conduct your business daily or will they stay the same? guest: everything increases in scope and size. in fact, there are renovation programs going on right now for the older operating rooms at the suspect to increase in size and put towers and that can handle all of the new technology that we are installing in the facilities in an ongoing...
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the last time bethesda hosted the u.s. championship, 19 everyone in. and tiger finished 19th. tiger hopes to be ready for the at&t national over the 4th of july and that will be played outside of philly at a golf course. the open is here in bethesda and he hopes to play the final two majors of the year, the british and pga. laura? judge and some say this case should have been cut and dry, a deadly hit-and-runback. the defense team took to the courtroom today. don't miss what they say went wrong. >> keep it here, fox 5 news at 5 is coming back. >> we're following a developing story in montgomery county, maryland. we learned a 12-year-old girl found dad dead in her gathers home last week was stabbed to death. she ruled jessica nguyen's death a homicide. no word what led up to the death. the police are talking to the family and they have not named a suspect or made arrests. >>> the developing story out of europe where the number of deadly e. coli cases just keeps growing. the centers for disease control confirmed one case and three suspected cases in americans who
the last time bethesda hosted the u.s. championship, 19 everyone in. and tiger finished 19th. tiger hopes to be ready for the at&t national over the 4th of july and that will be played outside of philly at a golf course. the open is here in bethesda and he hopes to play the final two majors of the year, the british and pga. laura? judge and some say this case should have been cut and dry, a deadly hit-and-runback. the defense team took to the courtroom today. don't miss what they say went...
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the beltway in montgomery county wide open between college park and bethesda. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> now it our big story this morning. the testimony by sulaimon brown. the form are mayoral candidate goes in front of a d.c. council committee looking into the hiring practices of the gray administration. he says he can prove there is a money trail from vincent gray's mayoral campaign to his own mayoral campaign. "washington post" reports sulaimon brown gave them copies of the money order. now, brown says he has other revelations he will make when he testifies today before a d.c. council committee. we get more from stacy cohan. >> reporter: sulaimon brown has been the subject of an intense search for weeks. finally a judge compelled him to testify. >> i had a conversation with mr. brown before the investigation began. he said he was very happy to do that. didn't need a subpoena, didn't need anything. >> reporter: brown told fox 5 by phone when he testifies on monday, he says he will produce money orders on top of the five he has already
the beltway in montgomery county wide open between college park and bethesda. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> now it our big story this morning. the testimony by sulaimon brown. the form are mayoral candidate goes in front of a d.c. council committee looking into the hiring practices of the gray administration. he says he can prove there is a money trail from vincent gray's mayoral campaign to his own mayoral campaign. "washington post" reports sulaimon...
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marines, all of them from afghanistan, are taken to bethesda naval medical center. if you visit them, you can find out exactly what the fighting is like in the taliban heartland of southern afghanistan. how often would you go out on patrol and end up in a fire night? >> you could almost set your watch to it. everyday. >> reporter: sergeant jason ross was done in not by an enemy bullet but by ten pounds of homemade explosive which is tore off almost half of his body when he took the last step he probably will ever take. >> the one right here goes over the hip. the one on my left side stopped it. there's not a whole lot here to work with. >> reporter: ross' unit would find as many as 15 so-called improvised explosive devices a week which explained why more than 60% of combat troops in afghanistan have had a close call from an i.e.d. did you have any close calls with i.e.d.s? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. it was... i'm sorry, mom, but i remember the first one i stepped on was a... we ended up finding that, that was 40-pound pressure plate. but it didn't go off because it was
marines, all of them from afghanistan, are taken to bethesda naval medical center. if you visit them, you can find out exactly what the fighting is like in the taliban heartland of southern afghanistan. how often would you go out on patrol and end up in a fire night? >> you could almost set your watch to it. everyday. >> reporter: sergeant jason ross was done in not by an enemy bullet but by ten pounds of homemade explosive which is tore off almost half of his body when he took the...
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meanwhile, if you happen to be in your early 20s and you played little league baseball in the bethesda time in the last 10 years, a chance you played with or against a future major league all-star. that is because bethesda native danny holtson was the number two overall pick in the draft going to the seattle mariners. he is currently a junior at uva where he was second in the nation as strike outs and he's been studying the great south paws. >> i like to watch tv and as a left handed pitcher i like to see what they're doing and guys like andy pettit, i like to model myself after but there's no one specific person like that. >> as for the nats in san francisco tonight facing two time winner mike morris did not read his baseball cards. second inning, blast to left, number 9 for morris andantes beat in april trying again tonight in june they lead 4-0 in the 4th. >> if you believe that every playoff series has a turning point you may have witnessed the one in the stanley cup finals at 8:15 tonight. the bruins were trailing tonight, two games to one and game three started when vancouvers sk
meanwhile, if you happen to be in your early 20s and you played little league baseball in the bethesda time in the last 10 years, a chance you played with or against a future major league all-star. that is because bethesda native danny holtson was the number two overall pick in the draft going to the seattle mariners. he is currently a junior at uva where he was second in the nation as strike outs and he's been studying the great south paws. >> i like to watch tv and as a left handed...
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she was killed inside the lululemon store in bethesda last march. hopkins has awarded murray her degrees posthumously. her parents accepted the degrees on her behalf during last month's commencement exercise. a form core-worker at the store, a woman named brittany norwood has been charged in the murder. >>> for the third straight year, montgomery county public schools have the highest graduation rates among the country's largest school districts. 85% of montgomery county students graduate high school as compared to 71% of students throughout the country. retiring superintendent of schools jerry weist says the education that students receive prepares them for college or for a career. >> when they come across that stage, i not only want them to graduate. i want them to be able to go on and do something with their life. and i want them to be inspired to reach to new heights. >> dr. weast will be retiring after attending the last graduation of the season which will be held next wednesday. he's going to be replaced by incoming school sprnlt joshua starr
she was killed inside the lululemon store in bethesda last march. hopkins has awarded murray her degrees posthumously. her parents accepted the degrees on her behalf during last month's commencement exercise. a form core-worker at the store, a woman named brittany norwood has been charged in the murder. >>> for the third straight year, montgomery county public schools have the highest graduation rates among the country's largest school districts. 85% of montgomery county students...
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but he's also one of 200,000 people expected to crowd the exclusive bethesda golf course for the u.s. open. because of anticipated crowds, 300 federal, state and local law enforcement officers will keep things safe and moving. >> this is a marquee event. and it's not just a local or national event. but this has international attention. the last time the u.s. open was at congressional was 1997. the world has changed. things have changed since then. >> work is already under way. one of two main parking lots for ticket holders. before anyone can board a shuttle bus, they'll have to go through a security checkpoint. the other lot is located near dulles airport. although the open is still a few days away, the warning signs are everywhere. >> all the roads leading up to congressional country club are one lane in each direction. those roads just aren't built to handle that kind of volume. >> this is huge with the number of people. it's also big for the club because it gets great worldwide attention and it's just fantastic for everybody and for the washington area, the economy and d.c. >> the
but he's also one of 200,000 people expected to crowd the exclusive bethesda golf course for the u.s. open. because of anticipated crowds, 300 federal, state and local law enforcement officers will keep things safe and moving. >> this is a marquee event. and it's not just a local or national event. but this has international attention. the last time the u.s. open was at congressional was 1997. the world has changed. things have changed since then. >> work is already under way. one...
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, which is, remain bethesda. these were followed by scottish presbyterians who were the genesis of the presbyterian church down on bull street and just a generation or two later you have the foundings of the oldest black church in america. which is represented in first african baptist church with founders like andrew bryan and is located not that far from here on franklin square, and it's always open any sunday to a very vibrant visitation of people who enjoy their colorful and beautiful service.fá central to the founding of georgia was a mysterious person named james oglethorpe. we don't know that much about him except maybe for the worst in this sense. he was, had a speckled or a spotted youth. he actually killed some young man in a bar brawl, was not sent to prison for reasons not understood, so he emerges over in georgia appointed by the trustees to come over and sort of be the head of this first colonization of anglican settlers. and english historian named ken nyet dover -- kenneth dover in our book wroting
, which is, remain bethesda. these were followed by scottish presbyterians who were the genesis of the presbyterian church down on bull street and just a generation or two later you have the foundings of the oldest black church in america. which is represented in first african baptist church with founders like andrew bryan and is located not that far from here on franklin square, and it's always open any sunday to a very vibrant visitation of people who enjoy their colorful and beautiful...
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live up from a bethesda, julie parker come abc7 news. >>> in the that the top stories. we now know how 12-year-old jessica nguyen died. she was stabbed to death. her body was found in the basement of her home last week. police have made no arrests and they are still investigating and awaiting the results and analysis from the home. >> pressure mounting on congressman anthony wingers who resigned and it -- to resign and top republicans want him to step down after he lied after sending lewd photographs on twitter. even democrats are not coming to his aid. senate majority leader harry reid says he wishes he could defend him, but he cannot. >> tiger woods says he will have to skip the u.s. open. this is the first time that he has missed the u.s. open since 1994. our sports director tim brant will be here with later -- more on that later. >>> police say they have caught a group of bandits who have targeted at least two cemeteries, one in laurel and the other in clinton. we are live with what the thieves were after. brad? >> they do not have traditional tombstones. they are m
live up from a bethesda, julie parker come abc7 news. >>> in the that the top stories. we now know how 12-year-old jessica nguyen died. she was stabbed to death. her body was found in the basement of her home last week. police have made no arrests and they are still investigating and awaiting the results and analysis from the home. >> pressure mounting on congressman anthony wingers who resigned and it -- to resign and top republicans want him to step down after he lied after...
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open on bethesda. on his website he said he doesn't want to further damage his left leg. struggling former number one golfer in the world says he's committed to his long-term health and hopes to be ready for the at&t national which is later this month. >> and remember last month for my site that had dropped his kid when he tries to catch the foul ball? for this one catches the ball in his popcorn bucket. >> that's better than dropping the kid. >> that is great. >> it will be hot for baseball all around the country, for the next couple days. sticky, wouldn't you say ex- >> you were never going to live that down. >> et by serious people. from 8:00 tomorrow and noon to 8:00 are the hottest flowers for us. and-- hottest hours. lots of water, hydrate yourself. and if you are going to be out there working hard and long, take time to cool down. >> will be right back after break. >> i can't believe it will be 98. >> well, what will it be like when you leave for work in the morning? >> it will be hot. >> thanks for joining us, have a great night. see the world in hd with breathtak
open on bethesda. on his website he said he doesn't want to further damage his left leg. struggling former number one golfer in the world says he's committed to his long-term health and hopes to be ready for the at&t national which is later this month. >> and remember last month for my site that had dropped his kid when he tries to catch the foul ball? for this one catches the ball in his popcorn bucket. >> that's better than dropping the kid. >> that is great. >> it...
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the tournament begins on the 16th at the congressional country club in bethesda, but he says lingering issues with his left leg will keep them off the court. he says his game has never been the same since news of his personal infidelity went public more than a year ago. the fans say it will not be the same without him. >> it will still be fun to watch all the guys play. >> i like to watch tiger where every he is. if he is injured, he should let his injuries heal so that he can be competitive again. >> practice rounds begin on june 13 at the congressional country club. >>> two d.c. police officers have been demoted after approving a motorcade for actor charlie sheen. we obtain transfer documents for both officers, signed by chief cathy lanier. barackthe officers have been moved to a school security detail. he received a motorcade to get him to his performance at constitution hall months ago. >>> airlines holding passengers on the ground for hours the government regulations are working. tarmac delays are down dramatically. there were 693 delays of two hours or more in 2010. in the past y
the tournament begins on the 16th at the congressional country club in bethesda, but he says lingering issues with his left leg will keep them off the court. he says his game has never been the same since news of his personal infidelity went public more than a year ago. the fans say it will not be the same without him. >> it will still be fun to watch all the guys play. >> i like to watch tiger where every he is. if he is injured, he should let his injuries heal so that he can be...
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open begins next thursday at congressional club in bethesda. the tigers continue to find ways to put their mark on college basketball. toes and has created national buzz with its plan to -- towson has created national buzz with its plans to put a tiger stripes on the eri nab. -- on the arena. they will open the new tiger arena in 785 days. today, the international olympic committee granted nbc broadcast rights to the 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2020 games. nbc is paying $4.4 billion in broadcast rights to secure the deal. stick around, we have a far more >> the the political world is closing in on congressman anthony wiener. tonight at 11:00 p.m., the fallout after the new york democrat lied about tweeting a nude photo of himself. and also, a man is charged for animal cruelty. why police say he went too far when he shot and killed a pit bull. host: could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? was abe lincoln honest? mary: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps... host: could switching to geico reo
open begins next thursday at congressional club in bethesda. the tigers continue to find ways to put their mark on college basketball. toes and has created national buzz with its plan to -- towson has created national buzz with its plans to put a tiger stripes on the eri nab. -- on the arena. they will open the new tiger arena in 785 days. today, the international olympic committee granted nbc broadcast rights to the 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2020 games. nbc is paying $4.4 billion in broadcast...
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open in bethesda. the golfer says today his knee has not healed.s thinking about his long-term future. the u.s. open at congressional country club starts next thursday. >>> preparations are under way right now for a state dinner for germ chancellor angela merkel. it begins in about 90 minutes. merkel is the first female government leader to officially meet with the president at the white house. earlier today, they held a joint news conference. >>> the stock market gave up some early gains today and closed lower for a fifth straight day. the dow lost 19 points. the s&p 500 lost a single point and the nasdaq was also down about a point. >>> house leaders have formally requested an ethics probe to determine if congressman anthony weiner broke house rules. and today the chairman of the republican party called for his resignation. weiner admits sending inappropriate photos and comments to women online, but he's vowing to keep his seat. >>> weiner's wife, like a lot of political wives before her, may ultimately be the deciding factor in just how badly th
open in bethesda. the golfer says today his knee has not healed.s thinking about his long-term future. the u.s. open at congressional country club starts next thursday. >>> preparations are under way right now for a state dinner for germ chancellor angela merkel. it begins in about 90 minutes. merkel is the first female government leader to officially meet with the president at the white house. earlier today, they held a joint news conference. >>> the stock market gave up some...
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we begin with breaking news off the beltway in bethesda. the exit from the inner loop to river road is closed for a serious motorcycle accident. tracee, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. we just spoke with maryland state highway officials who are saying this is a double fatal accident. two people died early this morning here on the beltway. as you can see here, this is the ramp onto river road here. this is blocked for now as they investigate exactly what led to this accident. one motorcycle. two people on the motorcycle killed in this accident that happened at 2:52 a.m. for now the route to river road inner loop is closed as they continue with this motorcycle investigation. you can see here again this ramp is closed off. they have plenty of officials trying to figure out exactly what led to this accident. we don't have the genders of the folks who were involved. when we have more information, we'll bring it to you. live to you in the studio. >> tracee, thank you. this could add a messy commute to our morning. jerry edwards has
we begin with breaking news off the beltway in bethesda. the exit from the inner loop to river road is closed for a serious motorcycle accident. tracee, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. we just spoke with maryland state highway officials who are saying this is a double fatal accident. two people died early this morning here on the beltway. as you can see here, this is the ramp onto river road here. this is blocked for now as they investigate exactly what led to this accident....
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have the number six pick and a number of mock drafts have them using it tonight on uva pitcher and bethesda native. the grad is second in the nation in strikeouts and i say the nats have done pretty well. i have ryan zimmerman with the fourth pick in 2005. >>> speaking of ryan zimmerman, old face of franchise began his rehab assignment last night in hagerstown. did well, two for two with a triple. he got to play half an inning. it's been six weeks since that surgery and he says he is getting closer. >> that felt good. everything felt great. i think obviously throwing was the thing that hurt the most before and that's the last thing that is coming back. running feels great, and i think we're right on schedule. >> continues his rehab tonight with the patomac nationals. their second look this year at tim lincecum. if it wasn't so tragically stupid, it would be funny. burriss' second chance started today. released from prison in upstate new york after 20 months and if and when football gets back at it, he will be a free agent. the redskins, eagles, jets, and rams are potential suiters. here's w
have the number six pick and a number of mock drafts have them using it tonight on uva pitcher and bethesda native. the grad is second in the nation in strikeouts and i say the nats have done pretty well. i have ryan zimmerman with the fourth pick in 2005. >>> speaking of ryan zimmerman, old face of franchise began his rehab assignment last night in hagerstown. did well, two for two with a triple. he got to play half an inning. it's been six weeks since that surgery and he says he is...
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leg will prevent him from playing in next week's open on the same blue course at congressional in bethesda. the last tiger on the course siting was may 12th at the players. because of the 42 on the front line before withdrawing. and left me an achilles injury. the same injuries are forcing him to miss next week's open and that is the first time that he doesn't play in our national championship since '04. since '94. woods has 14 majors, success only to jack nicholass 18. >>> and -- jack nichlas' 18. >>> and declared early for the nba draft and focused on what he called eating smarter. he's lost 19 points and making him become more of a perimeter player. after the workout, he discussed the decision to leave the terms and -- terps and head to the nba. and it was huge, you know, that was like -- and took me, hard for me to get up and if and to wake up one day and there that is a long process of what to do and search -- and the nba scoring champ, kevin durant, the oklahoma city thunder played a visit and has been back once time -- one tom ever summer. durant scored 60 points in one game three y
leg will prevent him from playing in next week's open on the same blue course at congressional in bethesda. the last tiger on the course siting was may 12th at the players. because of the 42 on the front line before withdrawing. and left me an achilles injury. the same injuries are forcing him to miss next week's open and that is the first time that he doesn't play in our national championship since '04. since '94. woods has 14 majors, success only to jack nicholass 18. >>> and -- jack...
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one person, the bethesda native and uva star piper. he's expected to go in the toppify. perhaps to the orioles who get to pick fourth and he was the raining acc pitcher of the year and two-time american. >> 24 hours ago, steve weedcroft was living the dream and by an astounding 12 strokes. he attempted to qualify for the u.s. open and this is at the university of maryland this past week. finishing the day with an eagle and wrapping up an amazing four days at 29-under par, which included a course record 60 on friday. today -- the u.s. open qualifyinged from, the first round, 5-over 74 at woodmont and walked off the course after nine holes in the second round and the cinderella week coming to anen. >>> 54-year-old fred funk, the former maryland golfer and coach at woodmont and looking to qualify. carted a 2-under 67 on the south course and unofficially shot's 4-under 68 on the north course. it should get him in. the 10 best scores will play next week at congressional country club. >>> the former giants and steelers river plexico burris is a free man. he was released from a
one person, the bethesda native and uva star piper. he's expected to go in the toppify. perhaps to the orioles who get to pick fourth and he was the raining acc pitcher of the year and two-time american. >> 24 hours ago, steve weedcroft was living the dream and by an astounding 12 strokes. he attempted to qualify for the u.s. open and this is at the university of maryland this past week. finishing the day with an eagle and wrapping up an amazing four days at 29-under par, which included a...
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two-thirds of the staff will go to bethesda. one-third will go to the south. host: will you have an increased amount of operating rooms and things you need to conduct your business daily or will they stay the same? guest: everything increases in scope and size. in fact, there are renovation programs going on right now for the older operating rooms at the suspect to increase in size and put towers and that can handle all of the new technology that we are installing in the facilities in an ongoing process. across the street area of operations you will see an enhanced capability for surgical services. one of the things we're also doing is using fort meade and malcolm air force center to use as the ambulatory service center for north and south of the market. we are adopting a lot of civilian practices in terms of surgeries and things like that and putting that into the plans for the joint area of operations here. host: the average patient per day is 200. that is down from the 1990. there are 14 operating rooms and 650 operations per month. as far as that is concer
two-thirds of the staff will go to bethesda. one-third will go to the south. host: will you have an increased amount of operating rooms and things you need to conduct your business daily or will they stay the same? guest: everything increases in scope and size. in fact, there are renovation programs going on right now for the older operating rooms at the suspect to increase in size and put towers and that can handle all of the new technology that we are installing in the facilities in an...
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a squirrel knocked out power yesterday morning in bethesda.t 11:20, a squirrel found its way into a substation and knocked a feeder off line. the squirrel is still on the loose and still trying the get the ringing out of its ears. >>> four kiddy pools remain closed because of a pool drain recall. kiddy pools at harry thomas, upshire, theodore is closed because there's a risk swimmers could possibly get trapped in the drain covers. they don't know exactly when the drains will arrive. they can't open until the drains are installed but the regular pools are still open. it looks like it's going to be pool weather very soon in the d.c. area again. >> a good week for pools. >> plan accordingly. by mid week, the heat and humidity will be returning. this morning we are off to a pleasant start. good morning. i'm meteorologist tom kierein. we're 6 at reagan national. low 60s in prince george's. montgomery, near 60 degrees. arlington now in the upper 6 0s. much of fairfax county now in the mid-60s. farther west, weather watchers reporting mostly clear sk
a squirrel knocked out power yesterday morning in bethesda.t 11:20, a squirrel found its way into a substation and knocked a feeder off line. the squirrel is still on the loose and still trying the get the ringing out of its ears. >>> four kiddy pools remain closed because of a pool drain recall. kiddy pools at harry thomas, upshire, theodore is closed because there's a risk swimmers could possibly get trapped in the drain covers. they don't know exactly when the drains will arrive....
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western maryland, upper 60s, 70s toward raleigh, 71. 63 in manassas, 62 haymarket. 65 in fairfax and bethesda. 64 columbia, 63 bay den and now in alexandria 66 and a warm but pleasant start in the mid-80s today. >>> angie, happy monday. >> back at you. thank you. halfway through the 4:00 hour, not much on the roadways. we have the green light on. taking you back to construction we're monitoring. outer loop at i-95, drivers will lose a couple right lanes. keeping it going over to the inner loop at georgia avenue, we have a left lane blocked until 5:00 this morning. 270 drivers are all clear out of urbana, past father hurley down towards the split. in virginia 66 eastbound is checking out without incident as drivers make their way from haymarket, past manassas to inside the beltway. we are looking at prince george's county roadways coming up at 4:40. andrea, mike. >>> suleman brown is expected to testify today. he claims he was promise add lucrative job if he campaign against and publicly bashed adrian fenty during last year's campaign. the one time mayoral candidate himself, brown says he rece
western maryland, upper 60s, 70s toward raleigh, 71. 63 in manassas, 62 haymarket. 65 in fairfax and bethesda. 64 columbia, 63 bay den and now in alexandria 66 and a warm but pleasant start in the mid-80s today. >>> angie, happy monday. >> back at you. thank you. halfway through the 4:00 hour, not much on the roadways. we have the green light on. taking you back to construction we're monitoring. outer loop at i-95, drivers will lose a couple right lanes. keeping it going over to...
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bethesda, maryland. >> >> mitchell: scientists have identified a trio of genes linked to migraine headaches. people have a 10-15% greater risk with the gene. it's not known what causes them but inheritance is believed to play a significant role. 3 years after losing his sight, mr. architect is designing with brail blue prints. that story is next. well as the. do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. so why wait ? ask your doctor today... ... about taking care with vesicare. 3q hey! hey! hey! that's our snack machine. you should try something new. activia parfait crunch! crunchy granola you mix right in to creamy and delicious activia yogurt. mmm! crunchy! and creamy! watch your toes! new
bethesda, maryland. >> >> mitchell: scientists have identified a trio of genes linked to migraine headaches. people have a 10-15% greater risk with the gene. it's not known what causes them but inheritance is believed to play a significant role. 3 years after losing his sight, mr. architect is designing with brail blue prints. that story is next. well as the. do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face,...
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officer, like so many others i've met on bases and n baghdad and bagram, and at walter reed and bethesda naval hospital, spoke with humility about how his unit worked together as one. depending on each other and trusting one another, as a family might do in a time of peril. that's a lesson worth remembering, that we are all a part of one american family. that we have known disagreement and division, we are bound together by the creed that is written into our founding documents. and a conviction that the united states of america's a country that can achieve whatever it sets out to accomplish. now lets us finish the work at hand. let us responsibly end these wars and reclaim the american dream that is at the center of our story. with confidence in our cause, with faith in our fellow citizens, and with hope in our hearts, let us go about the work of extending the promise of america for this generation and the next. may god bless our troops, and may god bless the united states of america. >> the president from the white house. some measure of what all of us have been through in the last ten
officer, like so many others i've met on bases and n baghdad and bagram, and at walter reed and bethesda naval hospital, spoke with humility about how his unit worked together as one. depending on each other and trusting one another, as a family might do in a time of peril. that's a lesson worth remembering, that we are all a part of one american family. that we have known disagreement and division, we are bound together by the creed that is written into our founding documents. and a conviction...
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open golf championship begins this morning at the congressional golf club in bethesda, maryland, outsideashington and the game's this one out asplayer tiger he recovers from an injury. american phil mickelson is among the favorites. >>> in other sports news, more jubilation in the streets of dallas as they celebrate their first ever nba championship. 250,000 fans are expected to turn out for the parade to salute the mavs. >>> coming up later on "good morning america," the inside story on this hugely popular web video showing a lioness trying to maybe eat this cute little boy. what is really happening here. looks sort of frightening. >> it has a happy ending, we assure you. >> for some of you your local news is next. >>> it looks like a kid's book but this is just for frustrated parents. we've got the soon. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from a
open golf championship begins this morning at the congressional golf club in bethesda, maryland, outsideashington and the game's this one out asplayer tiger he recovers from an injury. american phil mickelson is among the favorites. >>> in other sports news, more jubilation in the streets of dallas as they celebrate their first ever nba championship. 250,000 fans are expected to turn out for the parade to salute the mavs. >>> coming up later on "good morning...
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open at congressional in bethesda.woods has 14 major titles, second only to jack nicklaus' 18. >>> to baseball now, jordan zimmerman on the mound for the nats in san francisco. we pick it up in the top of the third. nats trailed by a run. desmond hit one to cent are field to tie it. the nats would add another in the fourth. nats hold on for the win. >>> the orioles hosting. the orioles go on to win this one 4-0. >>> we want to send you back to basketball now. jordan william was one of six players working out for the wizards yesterday. after the workout, williams discussed his decision to leave the terps early and head to the nba. >> maryland was huge to me. they took me in right away. it was hard to get up and leave. people think i woke up one day and said i want to leave. it was a long r
open at congressional in bethesda.woods has 14 major titles, second only to jack nicklaus' 18. >>> to baseball now, jordan zimmerman on the mound for the nats in san francisco. we pick it up in the top of the third. nats trailed by a run. desmond hit one to cent are field to tie it. the nats would add another in the fourth. nats hold on for the win. >>> the orioles hosting. the orioles go on to win this one 4-0. >>> we want to send you back to basketball now. jordan...
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this officer, like so many others i've met on bases in baghdad and bagram, and at walter reed and bethesda naval hospital, spoke with humility about how his unit worked together as one, depending on each other and trusting one another, as a family might do in a time of peril. that's a lesson worth remembering, that we are all a part of one american family, that we have known disagreement and division. we are bound together by the creed that is written into our founding documents and a conviction that the united states of america is a country that can achieve whatever it sets out to accomplish. now let us finish the work at hand. let us responsibly end these wars and reclaim the american dream that is at the center of our story. with confidence in our cause, with faith in our fellow citizens, and with hope in our hearts, let us go about the work of extending the promise of america for this generation and the next. may god bless our troops and may god bless the united states of america. >> pelley: so 33,000 american troops home by next summer. that would come to about one-third of the force
this officer, like so many others i've met on bases in baghdad and bagram, and at walter reed and bethesda naval hospital, spoke with humility about how his unit worked together as one, depending on each other and trusting one another, as a family might do in a time of peril. that's a lesson worth remembering, that we are all a part of one american family, that we have known disagreement and division. we are bound together by the creed that is written into our founding documents and a...
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wyatt andrews, cbs news, bethesda, maryland. >> pelley: now this is something that really caught ourye today. about all those fees that the airlines are charging these days, well, here's why they're doing it. the government said today that u.s. airlines alone collected nearly 3.5 billion dollars in baggage fees last year. they also took in more than $2 billion from travelers who change their reservations. one of the people closest to gabrielle giffords talks candidly about the congresswoman's recovery from a gunshot wound. that story is next. ♪ [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies. more passion for the one ya love. more fun with your family and friends. it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. come on, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] s
wyatt andrews, cbs news, bethesda, maryland. >> pelley: now this is something that really caught ourye today. about all those fees that the airlines are charging these days, well, here's why they're doing it. the government said today that u.s. airlines alone collected nearly 3.5 billion dollars in baggage fees last year. they also took in more than $2 billion from travelers who change their reservations. one of the people closest to gabrielle giffords talks candidly about the...
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we have started to move clinical operations to bethesda already appeared in in about 60 days you really start to see the big moves north and south, and all of those will be completed by the end of august. host: that includes patients as well? guest: that is correct. the patients they will move last, and that will be the end of august. host: us for the next 30 or 40 years of their lives. host: we will leave it there. we're joined by two others from the walter reed army medical center. on your right of the screen mcleana.paul the cleanu can you tell us a little bit about your time at walter reed and what brought you to the center? caller: i was an infantry platoon leader with this ticket and a tree division out of washington. in august of 2009 when we deployed in theater, after being in leader four months i was leading up foot patrol with my platoon and i stepped on an idd in the middle of the night and lost both of my legs. -- stepped on an ied. i was in patient care for about four months. the first couple of weeks to amount was spent in i see you. a transition toward 57, which is the fa
we have started to move clinical operations to bethesda already appeared in in about 60 days you really start to see the big moves north and south, and all of those will be completed by the end of august. host: that includes patients as well? guest: that is correct. the patients they will move last, and that will be the end of august. host: us for the next 30 or 40 years of their lives. host: we will leave it there. we're joined by two others from the walter reed army medical center. on your...
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open in bethesda maryland where many innocent bystanders and tourists were exposed to the children a fair use commerce it was unassuming enough cardboard signs in a flimsy canopy to provide the insurgents with shade from the blistering sun and they almost got away with it luckily the quick encouraged actions of a brave county inspector put a stop to the threat that will teach the brats a think twice about setting up shop permission tree road oh the irony perhaps it's time to water the tree of permission with the blood of i'll just stop there never mind cancer research. that's ok the police need new radar detectors that's why they find them five hundred dollars it would be tragic of a citizen got into an auto accident on the way to their chemotherapy treatment that they can't afford anyways you know it's gives me an idea with all these government busybodies running around measuring a person's worth could become significantly easier instead of asking folks what do you do for a living why don't we all start asking this what do you produce i imagine if an i.r.s. agent or a county inspect
open in bethesda maryland where many innocent bystanders and tourists were exposed to the children a fair use commerce it was unassuming enough cardboard signs in a flimsy canopy to provide the insurgents with shade from the blistering sun and they almost got away with it luckily the quick encouraged actions of a brave county inspector put a stop to the threat that will teach the brats a think twice about setting up shop permission tree road oh the irony perhaps it's time to water the tree of...
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a student of government, originally from bethesda, maryland...nd our returning champion-- an oncologist from annapolis, maryland... whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
a student of government, originally from bethesda, maryland...nd our returning champion-- an oncologist from annapolis, maryland... whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
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looking at traffic, headlights are of tysons into bethesda. tractor-trailer head away from us on the right, they're leaving maryland headed toward the toll road and tysons and 66, things are running smoothly. a nice trip on 95, 66, 395 in virginia. nowhere is in the district, good on 14th street and southeast d.c. a beautiful camera. in good shape on marketmass transit. back to news. >>> 66 degrees. >> coming up, action games are winning big. we have that story. >> and controversial comments from the head today dnc, she compared one republican plan to jim-crow. and host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: what, do you live under a rock? man: no way! man: hey rick check this out! anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save 15% or more on carreinsurance. allegations. the fbi is also investigating. >>> speculation grows about whether sarah palin will run for president. a new documentary is about to hit the big screen. it is called "the undefeated." an independent filmmaker a created the movie at the suggestion of
looking at traffic, headlights are of tysons into bethesda. tractor-trailer head away from us on the right, they're leaving maryland headed toward the toll road and tysons and 66, things are running smoothly. a nice trip on 95, 66, 395 in virginia. nowhere is in the district, good on 14th street and southeast d.c. a beautiful camera. in good shape on marketmass transit. back to news. >>> 66 degrees. >> coming up, action games are winning big. we have that story. >> and...
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open in bethesda, maryland. yesterday, he set the 54-hole scoring record at the u.s.> time now is 8:39. a breach of airline security. what one man did to get a job as a flight attendant that landed him in jail. >>> first, let's take you outside. you can see the sun is shining. plenty of events going on today. if you're heading out now, looks like a smooth ride. >>> wow. what a beautiful start for you estuary. >>> an early morning fire at an old chemical plant in new jersey is now under investigation. that vacant building caught fire a little after 5:00 this morning, and the fire caused the building to partially collapse. some nearby homes were evacuated as a precaution. although the plant has been empty for two years, hazmat crews were called in because there may still be chemicals in the building. fortunately, no one was hurt. >>> new video from poland shows scary moments as a stunt plane loses control and crashes into a river. you can see black smoke trailing from the plane as it begins to nose dive. the pilot was eventually pulled out of the plane but late every di
open in bethesda, maryland. yesterday, he set the 54-hole scoring record at the u.s.> time now is 8:39. a breach of airline security. what one man did to get a job as a flight attendant that landed him in jail. >>> first, let's take you outside. you can see the sun is shining. plenty of events going on today. if you're heading out now, looks like a smooth ride. >>> wow. what a beautiful start for you estuary. >>> an early morning fire at an old chemical plant in...
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and let me tell you, when i go to walter reed or bethesda, and i think about all the lives you guys haveed, it makes me proud of what you do right here. and today, your new aluminum- lithium alloy is making some of the world's most advanced airplanes lighter, and tougher, and more cost-effective than ever. so you know that times change. you've seen times change. alcoa has grown as america has grown. now, you also know that sometimes change can be tough. sometimes, the old ways of doing things just won't cut it anymore. i was just talking to klaus; he was talking about some sheet metal that you guys produce, that for a while you guys lost market share completely. you got your team together, redesigned it, and now you have 80 percent of the market back. that's adapting to change. [applause] and see, when change happens, you've got a choice. you can either keep on doing what you were doing and hope things work out, or you can make the decision that not only you can meet the challenges of the future, but you can help set the pace. that's true for this company, and it's true for america. for
and let me tell you, when i go to walter reed or bethesda, and i think about all the lives you guys haveed, it makes me proud of what you do right here. and today, your new aluminum- lithium alloy is making some of the world's most advanced airplanes lighter, and tougher, and more cost-effective than ever. so you know that times change. you've seen times change. alcoa has grown as america has grown. now, you also know that sometimes change can be tough. sometimes, the old ways of doing things...
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bethesda 83. beltsville 85 degrees. lots of sunshine. it's going to be a nice night. here's a look at the picture. we stay dry, maybe a few high clouds came in. overall, high pressure in control. the bermuda high is going to pump things up with the humidity and the heat. clear to partly cloudy and mild. open the windows if you want. lows will be 60 to 68 degrees. winds are going to be light. 64 for gaithersburg. downtown 68. cooler in fredericksburg at 60 degrees. now tomorrow morning as you are heading out the door, partly to mostly cloudy and pleasant. grab the sunglasses because we'll have lots of sunshine by the afternoon. mostly sunny to partly cloudy. very warm. air quality is code orange. unhealthy for sensitive groups. here's a look at your zone forecast. we start out cumberland 85. the mountains, a chance of isolated storms. around the metro area will be around 90. 89 degrees in dc. a quick look at your seven-day forecast. let's take a look at that. we are warming up into wednesday and thursday. hot and humid for wednesday and thursday. heat index values will
bethesda 83. beltsville 85 degrees. lots of sunshine. it's going to be a nice night. here's a look at the picture. we stay dry, maybe a few high clouds came in. overall, high pressure in control. the bermuda high is going to pump things up with the humidity and the heat. clear to partly cloudy and mild. open the windows if you want. lows will be 60 to 68 degrees. winds are going to be light. 64 for gaithersburg. downtown 68. cooler in fredericksburg at 60 degrees. now tomorrow morning as you...
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into rockville, you will find the outer loop of the beltway looks good between college park and bethesda. you are in the clear headed down towards the beltway. no problems to report out on 66. still a quiet trip coming in from manassas through vienna. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> we are following breaking news this morning. a shooting at hains point. officials say a man was sitting in a car by himself when u.s. park police officers approached the vehicle. the man jumped out holding a gun. officers told him to drop the weapon and then they opened fire. man was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. but he is expected to survive. >>> it took a judge's court order but former mayoral candidate sulaimon brown finally testified before d.c. council that he was paid off for verbally taxing adrian fenty. the hearing got heated at times though. audrey barnes live at the wilson building with the highlights. >> reporter: good morning t didn't start out as a showdown but it certainly became one. sulaimon brown showed the councilmember money orders that he says were given to
into rockville, you will find the outer loop of the beltway looks good between college park and bethesda. you are in the clear headed down towards the beltway. no problems to report out on 66. still a quiet trip coming in from manassas through vienna. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> we are following breaking news this morning. a shooting at hains point. officials say a man was sitting in a car by himself when u.s. park police officers approached the vehicle. the man...
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bethesda native and stand-out pitcher danny holdson with the number two pick.local player has ever been taken as number one pick. posted 11 wins this year in uva's all-time leader in wins and strikeouts. >>> nationals were hoping he would fall to their pick at number six but gladly took the top third baseman instead. rendon was projected to be first at one point. he has power at the plate and a future gold glove winner. >>> last year's number one pick is stirring the pot in the minor leagues. he hit a solo home run. he slowed rounded the bases. harper blew a kiss to the pitcher of the grass hoppers. and there it it was. probably means he will get smacked on the kisser next time he gets into the batter's box. >> too much too often do you think? >> there have been issues like that in his career before. >>> a volcano is causing a mess in south america. >>> check this out. the ash plume explodes with beautiful lightning making for a very color sight. now all that ash is settling down from the streets and the resorts in the area. snowplows, ash plows. >> wow. amazin
bethesda native and stand-out pitcher danny holdson with the number two pick.local player has ever been taken as number one pick. posted 11 wins this year in uva's all-time leader in wins and strikeouts. >>> nationals were hoping he would fall to their pick at number six but gladly took the top third baseman instead. rendon was projected to be first at one point. he has power at the plate and a future gold glove winner. >>> last year's number one pick is stirring the pot in...
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. >>> a little squirrel caused big problems in bethesda, knocking out power to more than 1,200 customersrday morning. officials say just after 11:00 yesterday, a squirrel found its way into one of pepco's substations and knocked a feeder line off-line. probably misinterpreted the line that said feeder line. the outage was brief. pepco restored power about 20 minutes later. the squirrel is still at large but still has a lot of questions. what did i bite into? >> a little thing causing that many problems. who knew? all right. it is now 5:57. coming up next at 6:00 a.m., the new gig for katie couric. >>> and the recall that will prevent some pools in the area from completely opening today. >>> let's take a live look outside right now. 65 degrees. sun in the skies. hazy skies. but a couple more nice days before the humidity sets in. we'll be right back with weather and traffic on the 1s. >>> stay with us.
. >>> a little squirrel caused big problems in bethesda, knocking out power to more than 1,200 customersrday morning. officials say just after 11:00 yesterday, a squirrel found its way into one of pepco's substations and knocked a feeder line off-line. probably misinterpreted the line that said feeder line. the outage was brief. pepco restored power about 20 minutes later. the squirrel is still at large but still has a lot of questions. what did i bite into? >> a little thing...
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and bethesda, 84 degrees. rockville, 89 degrees. the heat alert in orange is the heat advisory that includes the entire dc metro area. values expected 100, 105 for tomorrow. this starts at noon and goes until 8:00 p.m. not surprised if that is extended through thursday. heat advisory with the heat index value expected to be 100, 105 degrees tomorrow. exercise in the morning, don't try doing it in the afternoon. heat index is the temperature we feel combined with the relative humidity. it will feel uncomfortable. avoid doing anything too strene ewous strenuous outside. hot and humid, mild and muggy for tonight. heat advisory wednesday until 8:00 p.m. thursday hot and humid again and thursday evening, can be unsettled in some locations. all right, so we are going to beat the heat. stay hydrated with water, eat light meals, limit your time being outside, and of course remember your pets. their paws are sensitive on that hot asphalt. here's your future cast for the next 24 hours through tomorrow. lots of sunshine, but tomorrow late afte
and bethesda, 84 degrees. rockville, 89 degrees. the heat alert in orange is the heat advisory that includes the entire dc metro area. values expected 100, 105 for tomorrow. this starts at noon and goes until 8:00 p.m. not surprised if that is extended through thursday. heat advisory with the heat index value expected to be 100, 105 degrees tomorrow. exercise in the morning, don't try doing it in the afternoon. heat index is the temperature we feel combined with the relative humidity. it will...
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woods hosted the tournament at the at&t national three times on the famed blue course in bethesda, playing host and champion in 2009. but he hasn't won since the 2009 masters, a stretch of 22 tournaments. tonight, i spoke with john feinstein. >> surprised when you heard tiger will not be coming to congressional? >> extremely surprised. i have been 100% wrong predicting where tiger would show and not show. i didn't think he would play the player's championship because he doesn't really care about the player's championship but i thought he'd play here because it's the us open, a major. congressional is a golf course he's won before. i'm very surprised. >> is he going to win again? >> i'm still going to say yes because he's only 35 years old. but it's not a physical deal. sure, he has an injury but it's not his golf swing days. it's his head. it's completely his head. he was never a great striker of the ball when he was crushing everybody on the pga tour. he hit balls left, right, from all over the place but he could get it down from anywhere because the most focused on the course. it's not t
woods hosted the tournament at the at&t national three times on the famed blue course in bethesda, playing host and champion in 2009. but he hasn't won since the 2009 masters, a stretch of 22 tournaments. tonight, i spoke with john feinstein. >> surprised when you heard tiger will not be coming to congressional? >> extremely surprised. i have been 100% wrong predicting where tiger would show and not show. i didn't think he would play the player's championship because he doesn't...
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while at 63 for bethesda and college park. in columbia, 63. heard from e.j. he's 62 with the dew. bowie, terry said 61 there. partly cloudy with south- southwesterly winds. the dew points yesterday were in the 50s. this morning, they're in the low 60sment we've got 50s and 60s here. chicago, 77. st. louis, 79. memphis, 81. a lot of warmth building off to the north and the east. while we see the storms diving to the south, maybe western pa to west virginia, we'll have more of a threat than we will. high pressure today will be with us. looks like tomorrow in the afternoon with the daytime heating, that's when we've got a better chance to pop some thunderstorms and there is going to be a lot of heat. today, 91. tonight, 60s and low 70. tomorrow, 97 with a chance of an afternoon storm. thursday, 97 again with a chance of the afternoon storm. by friday, we're dropping to the lower 90s. saturday, sunday, mid to upper 80s with a chance of the afternoon storms and celebrating fairfax with the fairfax county government center. i'll be out there saturday. hope you will be as well. angie? >>
while at 63 for bethesda and college park. in columbia, 63. heard from e.j. he's 62 with the dew. bowie, terry said 61 there. partly cloudy with south- southwesterly winds. the dew points yesterday were in the 50s. this morning, they're in the low 60sment we've got 50s and 60s here. chicago, 77. st. louis, 79. memphis, 81. a lot of warmth building off to the north and the east. while we see the storms diving to the south, maybe western pa to west virginia, we'll have more of a threat than we...
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you can see on the right of your screen the high rises of bethesda getting lost in the haze. by 9:00, 70s. noon time, 806789 midafternoon temperatures peaking in the mid-80s. not a lot of humidity today and overnight tonight. 70s through the evening. sunset later and later. midnight, low 70s. by dawn tomorrow, low 60s starting off tuesday morning. a bit hotter tomorrow and even hotter than that mid week. a look at that and the weekend at 6:51. now, jerry, how's traffic. >> i-95 corridor, strange looking traffic patterns developed here. not sure what's going on, if anything at all. unusually heading through the 644 interchange past the beltway to edsell. i looked as close as i could and didn't see anything blocking. right now i'll go with the theory it's all volume with travel lanes open shirlington. should that change, i'll let you know. i-95 around to silver spring. earlier accident 95 spoupouthbo. we're developing outer loop delays to georgia avenue. inner loop or headed that direction, just above springfield now through the work zone passing braddock up towards 66. outer l
you can see on the right of your screen the high rises of bethesda getting lost in the haze. by 9:00, 70s. noon time, 806789 midafternoon temperatures peaking in the mid-80s. not a lot of humidity today and overnight tonight. 70s through the evening. sunset later and later. midnight, low 70s. by dawn tomorrow, low 60s starting off tuesday morning. a bit hotter tomorrow and even hotter than that mid week. a look at that and the weekend at 6:51. now, jerry, how's traffic. >> i-95 corridor,...
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times outdoors and if you plan on watching golf, we will deal with some storms throughout much of bethesdayland, where we'll see temperatures in the mid-80s and rounds and rounds of thunderstorms. hopefully we can get this day in here. we'll see those storms stretch from the mid-atlantic to the heartland and up around canada around north dakota and montana and still remain sizzling throughout much of the sout >>> and here's a look at some of the high temperatures we'll see later today. still pretty cool around san francisco and the coast, but inland today as the winds change direction, we start to see north winds kicking in during the day. that's going to lead to our temperatures warming up. we'll see more 80s inland and especially come monday, tuesday and wednesday we're talking high into the 90s climb inland as summer officially starts tuesday. then as the sea breeze kicks in thursday and friday, we'll see cooling as we approach next weekend. now, to the case against casey anthony and this weekend the courtroom saw some of the most graphic evidence presented since the trial began, but th
times outdoors and if you plan on watching golf, we will deal with some storms throughout much of bethesdayland, where we'll see temperatures in the mid-80s and rounds and rounds of thunderstorms. hopefully we can get this day in here. we'll see those storms stretch from the mid-atlantic to the heartland and up around canada around north dakota and montana and still remain sizzling throughout much of the sout >>> and here's a look at some of the high temperatures we'll see later today....
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like so many others i have met on different bases in the baghdad and basra, walter reed and the bethesda naval hospital, he spoke with humility about how his unit worked together as one. they depended on each other and trusted one another. the same way a family would do any time of peril. that is a lesson worth remembering. we are all part of one american family. although we have no disagreement and divisions, we are bound together by the creed that is written into our founding documents and the conviction that the united states of america is a country that can achieve whatever it sets out to accomplish. now, let us finish the work at hand. lettuce responsibly and the wars in to reclaim the american dream that is at the center of our let us go about the work of extending the promise of america for this generation and the next. me god bless our troops in demigodand may god bls the united states of america. >> you were listening live to president obama address the nation, saying that starting next month, in july, tend thousand troops will be brought home, a total 33,000 troops will be out
like so many others i have met on different bases in the baghdad and basra, walter reed and the bethesda naval hospital, he spoke with humility about how his unit worked together as one. they depended on each other and trusted one another. the same way a family would do any time of peril. that is a lesson worth remembering. we are all part of one american family. although we have no disagreement and divisions, we are bound together by the creed that is written into our founding documents and...
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. >> i'm martha lewis, bethesda, maryland. i think, and i hate to be negative, but i think the title is unfortunate because so many of the people who should be learning about this will simply look at the title and go no further. i wish it had been something that you mentioned putting the patient in the center of it. however, we can't fix that. how are you going to address the masses and persuade them that you have something else to offer? because they won't read to the back chapter. and, also n regard to putting patients first, the response which most off i hear -- often i hear from those in favor of obamacare is i think even should get health care. and they go no farther. so how are you going to address those people who think if you say it's wrong, that means you don't want people to have health care. >> that's a really good question. >> you know, there's a real misunderstanding about what this kind of proposal would do versus the alternative in that regard. and i think the, frankly, the mainstream press doesn't report on thi
. >> i'm martha lewis, bethesda, maryland. i think, and i hate to be negative, but i think the title is unfortunate because so many of the people who should be learning about this will simply look at the title and go no further. i wish it had been something that you mentioned putting the patient in the center of it. however, we can't fix that. how are you going to address the masses and persuade them that you have something else to offer? because they won't read to the back chapter. and,...
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when i go to walter reid or bethesda and i think about all the lives you guys have saved, it makes mey your new aluminum lithium alloy is making some of the world's most advanced airplanes lighter and tougher. and more cost effective than ever. so you know that times change. you see, you've seen times change. alcoa has grown as america has grown about you also know that sometimes change can be tough. sometimes the old ways of doing things just won't cut it any more. i was just talking to claus. he was talking about some sheet metal that you guys produce, that for a while you guys -- you got your team together, redesigned it, and now you have 80% of the market back. that's a great change. when change happens, you have a choice. you can either keep on doing what you're doing and hope things work out. or you can make the decision that not only you can meet the challenges of the future, but can you help set the pace. that's true for this company, and it's true for america. for better or for worse, our generation has seen more than our fair share of economic change. revolutions in technolo
when i go to walter reid or bethesda and i think about all the lives you guys have saved, it makes mey your new aluminum lithium alloy is making some of the world's most advanced airplanes lighter and tougher. and more cost effective than ever. so you know that times change. you see, you've seen times change. alcoa has grown as america has grown about you also know that sometimes change can be tough. sometimes the old ways of doing things just won't cut it any more. i was just talking to claus....
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we learned 1400 customers are without power in bethesda because of a circuit breaker issue.rk at that problem. >>> the ramp from westbound 198 to i-95 south in laurel is closed. police and firefighters are investigating a body found inside a burning car. we do not know how that fire began or anything about the victim in the car. >>> we'll take a break and come >>> temperatures beginning to climb into the 70s. later today the low 90s. more humid and heat wednesday and thursday. friday into the weekend, chance of showers and storms with cooler weather. >>> traffic loaded up in many locations, 395 is just volume, a ton of it from the beltway to the 14th street bridge. over on 270, delays germantown all the way down. again, ac >>> 8:00 now on this tuesday morning, the 7th of june 2011. check it out. we have a huge crowd here in rockefeller plaza. i'm meredith vieira along with matt lauer and al roker. what's with the hat? >> it's sunny out. in rome i got burned. >> are you still feeling your head's burned? >> yes. i'm being careful now. >> you should have been careful before. lo
we learned 1400 customers are without power in bethesda because of a circuit breaker issue.rk at that problem. >>> the ramp from westbound 198 to i-95 south in laurel is closed. police and firefighters are investigating a body found inside a burning car. we do not know how that fire began or anything about the victim in the car. >>> we'll take a break and come >>> temperatures beginning to climb into the 70s. later today the low 90s. more humid and heat wednesday and...