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. >> reporter: the arrival -- to bethesda. >> reporter: the arrival here happening over the on beingsome local officials. what's next here for the dallas nurse at the nih? that story next. >> reporter: ebola screening started at dulles national airport, one of the five airports in the country now doing enhanced screening. >> we'll tell you if the clouds move out in time for your morning commute, the high school football forecast and the photograph for the terps and burgundy and gold -- and the forecast for the terps and burgundy and gold. >>> dallas nurse who contracted ebola from thomas eric duncan is in maryland tonight. she landed just a short time ago and good evening. i'm jeff jeff. >> i'm dare dare. -- i'm jan jeffcoat. >> and i'm derrick mcguinty. she boarded a plane at 8 p.m. before she left in dallas her doctors recorded the conversation and she seemed to be in such good spirits that she asked the video be shared with all of us. >> you've been crying ] >> happy tears i think. >> we will hope that she has reason to be happy as she moves forward with treatment here at nih. >>
. >> reporter: the arrival -- to bethesda. >> reporter: the arrival here happening over the on beingsome local officials. what's next here for the dallas nurse at the nih? that story next. >> reporter: ebola screening started at dulles national airport, one of the five airports in the country now doing enhanced screening. >> we'll tell you if the clouds move out in time for your morning commute, the high school football forecast and the photograph for the terps and...
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soil is on her way to the national institute of health in bethesda. a group of medical professionals in that ambulance there on the right side of your screen. you can see the police escort. be sure to visit nb10.com. complete coverage starts, of course, at 4:00 a.m. >> and, finally, the weather is changing. >> yes, it is changing. so tomorrow, really nice, sunny, temperatures around 70 over the weekend and we really cool down sunday in the 50s. >> the latest at 4:00 a.m. on nurse nina fomm. >> for sheena and all of us here, thank you for watching. "the tonight show" starring jimmy fallon is next. have a good night. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speeds of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job of posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half-fast. totally half-fast. stop
soil is on her way to the national institute of health in bethesda. a group of medical professionals in that ambulance there on the right side of your screen. you can see the police escort. be sure to visit nb10.com. complete coverage starts, of course, at 4:00 a.m. >> and, finally, the weather is changing. >> yes, it is changing. so tomorrow, really nice, sunny, temperatures around 70 over the weekend and we really cool down sunday in the 50s. >> the latest at 4:00 a.m. on...
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and bethesda, clinton, marlboro seeing rain. and we are seeing a little in the way of lightning every now and then in and around this area. bethesda, one of the roads around river road. how about i-95 and beltway, college park, vw parkway, very heavy rain too. laurel, you're seeing that raeb towards the west around the aspen hills area and wheaton. it's going to stick around through early tomorrow. and the reason is because of low pressure. you can seat spin here. that's the area of low pressure, very cold air associated with this and lightning and temperatures have fallen because of that. now overnight tonight, 8:00. still dealing with rain. tonight at 11:00, still some areas of shower activity as it all moves through. but then watch what happens as typical of a nor'easter, moves off the coast and brings the moisture back in off the atlantic ocean. and that's what we'll have during the day tomorrow. 7:00 a.m., showers likely and even around the noon hour, still dealing with showers. so take your time, especially with those road
and bethesda, clinton, marlboro seeing rain. and we are seeing a little in the way of lightning every now and then in and around this area. bethesda, one of the roads around river road. how about i-95 and beltway, college park, vw parkway, very heavy rain too. laurel, you're seeing that raeb towards the west around the aspen hills area and wheaton. it's going to stick around through early tomorrow. and the reason is because of low pressure. you can seat spin here. that's the area of low...
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we can now show you nina pham's arrival in bethesda. chopper 4 was high above after an ambulance arrived at the national institutes health. now we are learning what kind of treatment nina pham will get there. megan? >> reporter: well, eun, nina pham arrived at nih just a little bit before midnight last night. she said said to be in stable condition and good spirits. pham was flown from dallas to maryland by special charter plane to frederick municipal airport. she was wearing a special protective suit. she could be seen holding the hand of an escort. she then got into a waiting ambulance, walking on her own. pham was driven by motorcade to nih in bethesda and taken to the special studies unit, a highly specialized isolation unit equipped to deal with infectious diseases like ebola. there's space for two patients. she is taking up one of the two beds in the unit. it was built in 2,000. now the world renowned eupl tpholgs will oversee her care here at nih. she was officially diagnosed last sunday. she is one of two nurses who contracted e
we can now show you nina pham's arrival in bethesda. chopper 4 was high above after an ambulance arrived at the national institutes health. now we are learning what kind of treatment nina pham will get there. megan? >> reporter: well, eun, nina pham arrived at nih just a little bit before midnight last night. she said said to be in stable condition and good spirits. pham was flown from dallas to maryland by special charter plane to frederick municipal airport. she was wearing a special...
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and just to the north of bethesda, too.you're on 270 or heading out that way, traffic might be a little slower as a result of that shower activity. now, tomorrow morning, those showers are gone, and watch what happens tomorrow afternoon. nothing! sunshine tomorrow. finally. we're going to see a pretty nice day during the afternoon. friday is looking like a fantastic day. partly sunny, a really nice afternoon. te 65 to about 71 degrees. as we move through the next couple days, this is what you can expect here. we are looking at those numbers going down. 68 on saturday. only 59 on sunday. rather breezy. if youe thinking about heading out towards the redskins game, it is going to be a very cool afternoon. 57 degrees at noon. 59 by 3:00. 58 degrees as we make our way through the end of the game around 6:00. that is a 1:00 start. then staying on the cool side and we also have clouds and showers tuesday, wednesday and thursday as another potent system moves just off to our north and east. so guys, get out jackets. maybe even the
and just to the north of bethesda, too.you're on 270 or heading out that way, traffic might be a little slower as a result of that shower activity. now, tomorrow morning, those showers are gone, and watch what happens tomorrow afternoon. nothing! sunshine tomorrow. finally. we're going to see a pretty nice day during the afternoon. friday is looking like a fantastic day. partly sunny, a really nice afternoon. te 65 to about 71 degrees. as we move through the next couple days, this is what you...
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bruce leshan is standing by here in bethesda. but first we'll get things started with scott broom at the municipal airport, where they are expected to arrive, right, scott? >> reporter: yeah, you are correct, derek. this is where she will be setting foot in maryland for the first time and to be moved up. her arrival is expected by the private air ambulance jet. some time between 9:00 to 11:00 tonight, it's from local officials here in frederick county, maryland. >> we want to help as we know why we're being chosen that we could work down that path. it's the stuff that drives us crazy. >> reporter: and also questioning the use of the frederick county. >> that they could fly in to andrews, a helicopter from there through the facility. they could ignore the airports where there are general publics every day. >> reporter: it'll be the second transfer occurring here at the frederick airport. the american doctor who had been serving in sierra leone thought to be exposed to ebola was flown here by the georgia- based phoenix air. publish
bruce leshan is standing by here in bethesda. but first we'll get things started with scott broom at the municipal airport, where they are expected to arrive, right, scott? >> reporter: yeah, you are correct, derek. this is where she will be setting foot in maryland for the first time and to be moved up. her arrival is expected by the private air ambulance jet. some time between 9:00 to 11:00 tonight, it's from local officials here in frederick county, maryland. >> we want to help...
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steven reporting live from bethesda. aboy accused of pointing laser at a maryland state police helicopter is facing both state charges.al the chopper was above routes 27 three last night when green flashes lit up the cockpit. investigators were able to track to a lights back 12-year-old boy on the ground, who had used a handheld laser on the aircraft. state police say those lasers distract and disorient during critical operations. very danger. bob standing by in the traffic center. leon, soggy, that's for sure. but this holiday, we do have hov lanes relaxed. so we don't have hov lane effect.ions in we do have some southbound headed into humphreys and the express lain. on 66, you've only got three lanes open today. no hov restrictions you don't have the shoulder lane restriction. thes a bit lighter on beltway in montgomery county for bethesda and silver spring, at speed inty much both directions. traffic generally doing well on and the5 baltimore-washington parkway. on 66, more volume, only because only three lanes instea
steven reporting live from bethesda. aboy accused of pointing laser at a maryland state police helicopter is facing both state charges.al the chopper was above routes 27 three last night when green flashes lit up the cockpit. investigators were able to track to a lights back 12-year-old boy on the ground, who had used a handheld laser on the aircraft. state police say those lasers distract and disorient during critical operations. very danger. bob standing by in the traffic center. leon, soggy,...
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that the latest, live at nih in bethesda. chris gordon, news4. >> careful and calculated, how officials are describing nurse pham's transfer to nih. she will be leaving texas in a few hours to make the trip to our area. news4's shomari stone is live in frederick where they are preparing for her arrival. shomari? >> reporter: good evening. nina pham is expected to arrive here at frederick municipal airport sometime between 9:00 and 11:00. i talked to some pilots and they tell me they are concerned about the potential spread of ebola. let me move out of the way. that plane is going to land on the runway, go around, make a u-turn and go to a hangar to an awaiting ambulance. that ambulance will transport pham to nih. and it's approximately 35 mile. >> it's pretty serious stuff. >> repor malcolm van kirk is a pilot at frederick municipal airport. he's a little worried that the first nurse to become infected with the ebola virus in the nation will fly from dallas into his airport tonight. >> it's a concern for all -- not only to th
that the latest, live at nih in bethesda. chris gordon, news4. >> careful and calculated, how officials are describing nurse pham's transfer to nih. she will be leaving texas in a few hours to make the trip to our area. news4's shomari stone is live in frederick where they are preparing for her arrival. shomari? >> reporter: good evening. nina pham is expected to arrive here at frederick municipal airport sometime between 9:00 and 11:00. i talked to some pilots and they tell me they...
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we're talking about river road in bethesda. it stretches from western avenue to little falls parkway and going deep underground. transportation reporter adam tuss tells us why it's taking so long and why neighbors are thrilled to see it finally happening. >> reporter: wendy, luckily this work is only happening midday, not happening during the rush hour. but take a look down river road here. you can see how far the work stretches off in the distance, steel plates down there. and, of course, river road used by people from all over the dmv. and we did some digging into this project and found, yeah, it is not a small project. drive past this work on river road in bethesda and you may think it's a resurfacing project. but the work goes much deeper. how about 10 to 12 feet deeper down. river road is being cut up, torn up, and 6500 feet of new pipes that will carry heavy duty pepco power cables. pepco says it's needed to modernize the work around here and the construction is a headache, especially for drivers. >> it's been going on fo
we're talking about river road in bethesda. it stretches from western avenue to little falls parkway and going deep underground. transportation reporter adam tuss tells us why it's taking so long and why neighbors are thrilled to see it finally happening. >> reporter: wendy, luckily this work is only happening midday, not happening during the rush hour. but take a look down river road here. you can see how far the work stretches off in the distance, steel plates down there. and, of...
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nina pham will soon be on her way to the national institutes of health in bethesda, she's the first amer the ebola virus in the united states. her plane landed about 25 minus ago, and our cameras were tn the ambulance arrived. >> we have team coverage of this story. we begin with shomari stone who is in frederick right now, shomari? >> that's right. nina pham is here right now. within the p second she walked off the plane behind me and was transported into an ambulance. let me move right out of the way over there. you can see the ambulance. they will drive her to nih, nearly 35 miles away from where i'm standing. let's take a live look from chopper 4 right now, tonight the mayor of frederick told me the state departme and t centers for disease control are working to make sure this medical transfer happens safely. a lot of folks had been contacting us, have concern, have anxiety when it comes to ebola. bu panic whatsoever. keep in mind, a specialized team will transport the 26-year-old to frederick municipal airport to the national institute of health isolation unit. she's one of the two
nina pham will soon be on her way to the national institutes of health in bethesda, she's the first amer the ebola virus in the united states. her plane landed about 25 minus ago, and our cameras were tn the ambulance arrived. >> we have team coverage of this story. we begin with shomari stone who is in frederick right now, shomari? >> that's right. nina pham is here right now. within the p second she walked off the plane behind me and was transported into an ambulance. let me move...
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that's the latest live in bethesda. ba to you. >>> now the latest on amber vinson, the second nurse to be infected in texas after treating ebola patient thomas duncan. >> right now she is in the specialized isolation unit at emory university hosp in atlanta, after being transferred from dallas last night. there are still a lot of questions about why she was allowed to take a commercial flight from texas to ohio, and back, just before her diagnosis, especially after she notified the cdc. within 24 hours she tested positive. d that was the very first question congress posed to cdc director tom frieden. >> we discussed with her her storms as well as other evaluation. i have not seen the transcript of the conversation. my understanding is that she reported no symptoms to . >> but questions remain about why vinson was allowed to travel in the first place. dr. freedn noted health care workers are considered high risk when they are not wearing the right protective equipment. hospital workers acknowledge their procedures evolve
that's the latest live in bethesda. ba to you. >>> now the latest on amber vinson, the second nurse to be infected in texas after treating ebola patient thomas duncan. >> right now she is in the specialized isolation unit at emory university hosp in atlanta, after being transferred from dallas last night. there are still a lot of questions about why she was allowed to take a commercial flight from texas to ohio, and back, just before her diagnosis, especially after she notified...
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cnn's brian todd at, the, bethesda maryland, national institutes of health in bethesda maryland, ninaiving. are you able to see anything from your vantage point? we can see a helicopter. the motorcade is arriving in a different entrance. the building where she will be take tune is right behind me. building 10. special clinical studies unit here at national institutes of health on high isolation. highly specialized unit. and until her recovery is complete. just arriving now. took a fairly short time from the airport about, 40, 45 minutes from the airport. and she, she is just. pulling in under some sort of. >> brian, let me describe the pictures yeah. what you are seeing the ambulance is back, into a -- a portico. where she will be, she will exit the ambulance. i think this may be the first time the ambulance pulled into a covered position. usually they let the patient out in the driveway in an open setting. with a number of people around. not sure they have cleared the hospital. cleared an area for her. again this is an isolation facility. they're probably -- most definitely would ima
cnn's brian todd at, the, bethesda maryland, national institutes of health in bethesda maryland, ninaiving. are you able to see anything from your vantage point? we can see a helicopter. the motorcade is arriving in a different entrance. the building where she will be take tune is right behind me. building 10. special clinical studies unit here at national institutes of health on high isolation. highly specialized unit. and until her recovery is complete. just arriving now. took a fairly short...
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and again, we're also waiting for a press conference in bethesda, maryland. this is an elite clinic which was treating nina pham. and she has been declared ebola free. there are going to be big names at that press conference, including infectious disease expert. we'll be right back. >> welcome back. we have dueling news conference that's we're awaiting. first in brooklyn, where new york city mayor, de blasio, is expected to update us on the condition of an ebola patient yesterday in new york, and also, in bethesda, maryland, where the nih is expected to speak momentarily about nina pham, the nurse that they're announcing azib ebb free and could be released today. and there's also a hearing going on on capitol hill, the house oversight committee, looking into the u.s. response to ebola, getting into accountability questions, and that's why i want to bring in our washington correspondent, libby casey. you've been listening in on this hearing, and i understand that there's stuff coming out about the u.s. military response for ebola. >> many questions about just
and again, we're also waiting for a press conference in bethesda, maryland. this is an elite clinic which was treating nina pham. and she has been declared ebola free. there are going to be big names at that press conference, including infectious disease expert. we'll be right back. >> welcome back. we have dueling news conference that's we're awaiting. first in brooklyn, where new york city mayor, de blasio, is expected to update us on the condition of an ebola patient yesterday in new...
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reporting live from bethesda, megan mcgrath, news4.k to you guys. >>> today you can visit a new memorial on the national mall for disabled veterans. president obama dedicated the memorial yesterday. it's just south of the botanical gardens near the capitol. it's a tribute to disabled veterans from all branches of the military. it's now 6:50. soon you might be able to use your facebook account to pay for things. cnbc's kate rogers joins us to explain for your money. good morning. >> good morning. facebook has reportedly created a prototype feature for messenger app to allow mobile payments and money transfers. they can use a debit card but mark zuckerberg said the system isn't expected to arrive any time soon. back to you. >> kate rogers from cnbc, thanks. >>> tom is back with us this morning. everybody is still thinking about -- you guys are wearing red. we're holding out hope for the nats. >> all the way. we need a big win here, tom. >> whatever it takes. friday we all wore these hats. these nome hats. posted them on social media. tha
reporting live from bethesda, megan mcgrath, news4.k to you guys. >>> today you can visit a new memorial on the national mall for disabled veterans. president obama dedicated the memorial yesterday. it's just south of the botanical gardens near the capitol. it's a tribute to disabled veterans from all branches of the military. it's now 6:50. soon you might be able to use your facebook account to pay for things. cnbc's kate rogers joins us to explain for your money. good morning....
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happened on the beltway in bethesda. on the inner loop after the left exit for 270 before you reach old georgetown road, you can see nobody is getting by. all terrific northbound on the beltway coming up from river road has to go north on the 270 spur because of the crash cleanup. over in maryland, southbound i- 95 in howard county, everybody diverted at 216. tractor-trailer accident there. this one is flipped over. southbound interstate 95 diverted at 216. 29, route 1, the bw parkway hard hit. 66, you've got a crash, too, in fair oaks blocking the left side coming in from fair lakes. andrea, back to you. >>> three people who say they were tricked into attending 12 weeks of employee training without being paid are now suing maryland live casino in federal court. >> they're suing for back pay and damages. vanessa herring has the details. >> reporter: the three former students say the dealer school was a clever way to get them to attend employee training without paying them. according to "the baltimore sun," the lawyer for
happened on the beltway in bethesda. on the inner loop after the left exit for 270 before you reach old georgetown road, you can see nobody is getting by. all terrific northbound on the beltway coming up from river road has to go north on the 270 spur because of the crash cleanup. over in maryland, southbound i- 95 in howard county, everybody diverted at 216. tractor-trailer accident there. this one is flipped over. southbound interstate 95 diverted at 216. 29, route 1, the bw parkway hard hit....
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pham is headed to the national institutes of health in bethesda. we have crews waiting for her arrival there and we'll bring you new information as soon as it's available right here. so keep it tuned. >> and also new tonight, a texas presbyterian hospital released in video of pham. this was just less than an hour ago. it shows her talking with doctors while in isolation. you can see health care workers there with her also in hazmat suits. at one point pham even gets emotionle and the team there tells her how proud they are of her. in a light-hearted moment she invites her entire team to maryland for a party. >> pham got a massive amount of support from her fellow nurses as she left texas presbyterian hospital. the sendoff as you see there outside the hospital featured signs, lots of cheering. a hospital spokesperson asked for passing cars to honk their horns in support. >> some of those lighter moments come as the government takes a hard look at the centers for disease control and how it handled these cases of ebola in the u.s. tonight lawmakers ar
pham is headed to the national institutes of health in bethesda. we have crews waiting for her arrival there and we'll bring you new information as soon as it's available right here. so keep it tuned. >> and also new tonight, a texas presbyterian hospital released in video of pham. this was just less than an hour ago. it shows her talking with doctors while in isolation. you can see health care workers there with her also in hazmat suits. at one point pham even gets emotionle and the team...
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she will be transport to nih in bethesda.roz plater is live in frederick explained how she is being moved from texas. with the mayor of frederick says he was just notified of this at 10:00 this morning. he said the latest information he has is a could be as late as midnight when she arrives. they think it will be closer to 11:00. the state department is coordinating this. she will arrive on a phoenix air transport plane, a charter flight, and is expected to land here at the airport, then be transported quickly to an nih ambulance and get an escort from the airport by the police to nih in bethesda, where she will be treated. this is the second time this has happened. at the end of september, there was an american doctor exposedngrin liberia to ebola. he was brought here and they followed the same procedure, so they will follow those again. the mayor has asked the state department why frederick but has not yet gotten an answer. >> why here? again, true speculation, just
she will be transport to nih in bethesda.roz plater is live in frederick explained how she is being moved from texas. with the mayor of frederick says he was just notified of this at 10:00 this morning. he said the latest information he has is a could be as late as midnight when she arrives. they think it will be closer to 11:00. the state department is coordinating this. she will arrive on a phoenix air transport plane, a charter flight, and is expected to land here at the airport, then be...
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and bethesda, maryland. brian todd is on location for us.r viewers and what we know about this second nurse. >> reporter: wolf, we're within just a few hours of nina pham's expected arrival here at the special clinical studies unit at nih. this is a highly specialized isolation facility preparing to receive its first-ever patient actually diagnosed with ebola. she's an intensive care nurse who will receive the most intensive care possible. nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse who become the first health care worker to be infected with ebola is coming here, a special isolation unit at the national institutes of health. it's one of only four in the united states. what's behind the move? >> to give the state of the art care in a containment facility of highly trained individuals capable of taking care of her. >> reporter: this transfer came at the request of texas presbyterian hospital. that hospital has at least 50 health care workers who may have been exposed to ebola. >> that makes it quite challenging to operate hospital, and we felt it would b
and bethesda, maryland. brian todd is on location for us.r viewers and what we know about this second nurse. >> reporter: wolf, we're within just a few hours of nina pham's expected arrival here at the special clinical studies unit at nih. this is a highly specialized isolation facility preparing to receive its first-ever patient actually diagnosed with ebola. she's an intensive care nurse who will receive the most intensive care possible. nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse who become the...
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update on the an ebola patient treated at the national institutes of health in bethesda. >> nina pham arrived from dallas last night. nih is one of only four facilities in the country equipped with ebola ready isolation units. kevin lewis is live with what doctors are saying about her treatment. >> despite being the nation's research hospital, nih has never treated someone with ebola before. staff are doing a good job swapping notes with experts from across the globe including western africa to make sure nina pham has the best care possible. left the dallas hospital yesterday afternoon in good condition. she is now in fair but stable condition at the special political studies unit. the federal government establish that unit in 2011 specifically andombat bioterror emergency infectious diseases like ebola. we are told nurses and the doctor assigned to the 26-year-old. they wear full body protective suits like we have seen in atlanta and dallas whenever they enter her hospital room. nih says it is well aware of the risks and doing all it can to keep stuff safe. >> we have a strict system
update on the an ebola patient treated at the national institutes of health in bethesda. >> nina pham arrived from dallas last night. nih is one of only four facilities in the country equipped with ebola ready isolation units. kevin lewis is live with what doctors are saying about her treatment. >> despite being the nation's research hospital, nih has never treated someone with ebola before. staff are doing a good job swapping notes with experts from across the globe including...
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she was driven in an ambulance motorcade to nih in bethesda.as taken to the special studies unit here, which is a highly specialized isolation unit. it is quick to deal with infectious diseases like ebola. there's space for two patients. so she's in one of the two beds. it was built back in the year 2000 and staffed by a team of highly specialized infectious disease and critical care doctors. should mention world renowned immunologyist is going to be overseeing her care here. in terms of what that care will be, we still don't know. it's unclear. the doctor says they have to evaluate here, talk to her and then they will come up with their course of trent. it is unclear whether she will take any of the experimental drugs or not. back to you in the studio. >>> thank you, megan. even before pham arrived, nih started to reassure other patients and staff that its campus is safe. others say they are taking precaution toss keep it contained. >> worried at yeah, it's always a concern now that it's shipped here and it's become a real reality. but i mean
she was driven in an ambulance motorcade to nih in bethesda.as taken to the special studies unit here, which is a highly specialized isolation unit. it is quick to deal with infectious diseases like ebola. there's space for two patients. so she's in one of the two beds. it was built back in the year 2000 and staffed by a team of highly specialized infectious disease and critical care doctors. should mention world renowned immunologyist is going to be overseeing her care here. in terms of what...
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this camera from congressional country club in bethesda is 68 degrees with a southwest wind.blue skies, 68 degrees. at some of these reddish hues on some of the trees. we are starting to get a little bit more color in the d c area. heading west of i-81, moderate keller. of theou are thinking weekend. a lot of people are trying to get out to some of the wineries and to the pumpkin patches, etc. as far as the peak timing goes with the cover, we will probably have to wait a few more weeks to see the strong color. but as we continue the cold night, that will help to promote the foliage. still in the 60's at dulles. now,ch as things are quiet things will be changing. temperatures are pretty cool farther north, much warmer down to the south. 83 degrees in atlanta. a whether boundary is kind of -- a living -- titus will whether boundary is kind of splitting the two areas. we will start to see some high clouds rolling in through the afternoon. a few sprinkles possible overnight, but the bulk of the rain late tomorrow and into early saturday morning. sunshine and high clouds for the r
this camera from congressional country club in bethesda is 68 degrees with a southwest wind.blue skies, 68 degrees. at some of these reddish hues on some of the trees. we are starting to get a little bit more color in the d c area. heading west of i-81, moderate keller. of theou are thinking weekend. a lot of people are trying to get out to some of the wineries and to the pumpkin patches, etc. as far as the peak timing goes with the cover, we will probably have to wait a few more weeks to see...
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her next stop, bethesda, maryland. pham will be brought here to the national institute of health's clinical studies unit where a large medical staff is now awaiting her arrival. this is the high level isolation unit where she'll be cared for by staff trained on strict infection control measures. >> we'll be supplying her with state of the art care in high level contain many facilities. >> reporter: pham's transfer was requested by the dallas hospital overwhelmed caring for her on workers being mon stored for ebola symptoms. both nurses cared for thomas eric dawn can't nat days before he died. the hospital came under fire on capitol hill thursday for a stripping of mistakes in handling the ebola outbreak. >> by under meating the severity of danger and overstating the our health care system to handle the ebola cases mistakes have been made. >>> they released this video of pham from her hospital bed talking with her caregivers. >> reporter: some lawmakers are calling for a travel ban to west africa, the white house is try
her next stop, bethesda, maryland. pham will be brought here to the national institute of health's clinical studies unit where a large medical staff is now awaiting her arrival. this is the high level isolation unit where she'll be cared for by staff trained on strict infection control measures. >> we'll be supplying her with state of the art care in high level contain many facilities. >> reporter: pham's transfer was requested by the dallas hospital overwhelmed caring for her on...
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headed to bethesda right now. the 29-year-old nurse amber vinson was moved to emory university hospital in atlanta just last night. now, we begin our coverage with scott broom who is live in frederick municipal airport where pham is expected to arrive later this evening, scott? >> she's expected to touch down here in that air ambulance, that she will be headed to the airport down there. and that they would put her here at 9:30 to 10:00 this evening within the window we've been told that would be predicted. after all the missteps from the government agencies within the ebola situation, they have expressed some anxiety about all of this this evening. >> we want to help as we know why we're being chosen. it's this last-minute stuff, the stuff that drives us crazy. >> reporter: also questioning the use of the airport is blaine young. >> they can fly in and avoid whether it is dulles, reagan national, frederick municipal airport that they could avoid the airports where there is general public every day. >> reporter: th
headed to bethesda right now. the 29-year-old nurse amber vinson was moved to emory university hospital in atlanta just last night. now, we begin our coverage with scott broom who is live in frederick municipal airport where pham is expected to arrive later this evening, scott? >> she's expected to touch down here in that air ambulance, that she will be headed to the airport down there. and that they would put her here at 9:30 to 10:00 this evening within the window we've been told that...
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the heaviest activity across central montgomery county from in ville to bethesda up northern maryland. the reason why, a cold front moves off towards the east. area of low pressure. that's what's going to give up the back wash -- i should say the back wash in terms of the moisture and the rain into tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon. as you move through the next 24 hours we are going to look for rain totals to increase. o far today laurel about .8 of an inch of rain. we're going to talk about our forecast in the next few minutes. >> thank you, steve. and now to our next top story. benjamin bradlee died today at the age of 93. he presided over "the washington 62 years. for >> i feel like "the post" has been vindicated and the press has been vindicated. >> they said he was fearless. >> truly it was the golden age of newspapering. ben bradley was already a legend. >> he had a harvard degree but also an abiding affection for profanity that was nothing short of operatic. he believed in squash buckling newspaper.rred >> and when they gave him a job as an editor, he jumped at it. >> there were
the heaviest activity across central montgomery county from in ville to bethesda up northern maryland. the reason why, a cold front moves off towards the east. area of low pressure. that's what's going to give up the back wash -- i should say the back wash in terms of the moisture and the rain into tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon. as you move through the next 24 hours we are going to look for rain totals to increase. o far today laurel about .8 of an inch of rain. we're going to talk about our...
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at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland, catherine herridge fox news. >> three people from pennsylvania were on that flight from cleveland to dallas with a nurse who tested positive for ebola. now they are in texas. they are being asked to monitor their temperatures but they are not being quarantined. governor tom corbett warning residents this morning not to be distracted by rumors. >> many rumors that are being generated those rumors are causing miss information. it's important that you know that pennsylvania current distal not have any positive cases of ebola. >> governor corbett says procedures and protocols are in place and many valuable lessons have been learned by what happened in dallas. >>> philadelphia officials continue to insist that they are fully prepared for an ebola outbreak that might develop here while stressing there's no evidence at all of a local infection. >> bruce gordon joins us now. bruce, the mayor in particular is trying to reduce tension. >> reporter: all over the country fear of ebola has spread faster than the disease itself. top officials
at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland, catherine herridge fox news. >> three people from pennsylvania were on that flight from cleveland to dallas with a nurse who tested positive for ebola. now they are in texas. they are being asked to monitor their temperatures but they are not being quarantined. governor tom corbett warning residents this morning not to be distracted by rumors. >> many rumors that are being generated those rumors are causing miss...
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. >> nurse nina pham in stable condition in bethesda while in d.c. the president named a lawyer and not a doctor as the nation's ebola czar. >> the ebola virus shakes the d.c. area today. it seems you don't have to have ebola to suffer from it. >> reporter: developing in the effort to ban the use of the redskins game, our exclusive interview next. >>> tonight the cdc says it's cracking down on ebola equipment in hospital protocol. good evening. i'm debra alfarone. >> i'm derek mcginty. now the agency says it has to issue new guidelines to protect our nation's caregivers. the cdc says the original recommendations put into place in august provided a lot of flexibility for hospitals but therefore often led to confusion. these new guidelines will be a lot more specific. >> texas health presbyterian claimed it followed cdc instruction when the gear left skin on their necks exposed. the hospital said the cdc recommended pinching and taping the necks. just this week the cdc changed that now recommending standard body suits. the hospital also lacked a buddy
. >> nurse nina pham in stable condition in bethesda while in d.c. the president named a lawyer and not a doctor as the nation's ebola czar. >> the ebola virus shakes the d.c. area today. it seems you don't have to have ebola to suffer from it. >> reporter: developing in the effort to ban the use of the redskins game, our exclusive interview next. >>> tonight the cdc says it's cracking down on ebola equipment in hospital protocol. good evening. i'm debra alfarone....
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>> the nurse arrived here at the bethesda campus at nih, and she will be treated inside building 10, which is over my shoulder. it has a highly specialized biocontainment center. they have arty treated one previous patient suspected of possibly having ebola. but i have already went through this procedure once and they are prepared. specialized clinical center inside building 10 at nih has one of the few facilities in the nation specially trained to handle it ebola. it is filled with thousands of employees working on the nih campus every day. some admit they are nervous. >> it's a little nerve-racking, but i believe they are equipped for what needs to be done. >> this person serves to positions inside building 10. most employees said they have confidence in the clinical center possibility to handle the deadly virus. the nih director told members of congress that the nurse will be isolated. limited level of capacity to do this high level of care and containment. our total right now is to beds. >>
>> the nurse arrived here at the bethesda campus at nih, and she will be treated inside building 10, which is over my shoulder. it has a highly specialized biocontainment center. they have arty treated one previous patient suspected of possibly having ebola. but i have already went through this procedure once and they are prepared. specialized clinical center inside building 10 at nih has one of the few facilities in the nation specially trained to handle it ebola. it is filled with...
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the bethesda mushroom house, you can't drive by without taking a double take. >> i think we had over 20 kids in there for a picture. >> reporter: today with his children out of the home garfinkle says it's too much space for him and his wife, but the home is like a child to them, something they've made into what it is now. >> at the time we were looking for something different. we did not want to be in a box. >> reporter: garfinkle tells us the architect was into a futuristic design at the time and used a spray-on material, polyurethane that he says is also eco friendly. >> this house is like a giant thermos bottle. >> reporter: dubbed the mushroom house. >> we had nothing to do with it. >> reporter: the name stuck and they hope it helps the house sell. >> i think of it more as a playground. >> reporter: the price? $1.2million. the garfinkles decided not to do an open house. there would be tons of people wanting to just come and check out the inside here. >> we'll miss it, but basically it would be nice if the design was retained and it just went on being bethesda's mushroom house. >
the bethesda mushroom house, you can't drive by without taking a double take. >> i think we had over 20 kids in there for a picture. >> reporter: today with his children out of the home garfinkle says it's too much space for him and his wife, but the home is like a child to them, something they've made into what it is now. >> at the time we were looking for something different. we did not want to be in a box. >> reporter: garfinkle tells us the architect was into a...
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say cleave met a woman at bethesda's harp and -- cleaves met a woman at bethesda's harp and fiddle bar. police say cleaves had consensual unprotected sex between seven to nine times in a three day period with the woman he met at this bar. then the woman found something in his backpack that was really shocking. the test said cleaves was hiv positive. he now faces seven counts of knowingly trying to transfer hiv to another person. >> generally speaking, these kinds of cases don't get prosecuted. we don't see these kind of cases we often. i've been practicing in 10 years in maryland and in montgomery county i've probably only come across a case like this three or four times. >>> it's now been one month since local uva student hannah graham disappeared and today her parents issued a statement thanking investigators and everyone else who has searched for their daughter. john and sue graham said, "it is heartbreaking for us that the person or persons who know where hannah is have not come forward with that information. it is within their power both to end this nightmare for all and to reliev
say cleave met a woman at bethesda's harp and -- cleaves met a woman at bethesda's harp and fiddle bar. police say cleaves had consensual unprotected sex between seven to nine times in a three day period with the woman he met at this bar. then the woman found something in his backpack that was really shocking. the test said cleaves was hiv positive. he now faces seven counts of knowingly trying to transfer hiv to another person. >> generally speaking, these kinds of cases don't get...
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>>> tonight the fbi believes it's found a machine who murdered his bethesda -- a man who murdered his bethesda family 38 years ago. >> and the man charged with the disappearance of hannah graham, what he drove to texas and what charlottesville police left behind. >> reporter: the ebola on u.s. soil, hospitals and u.s. health agencies stepping up to fight this deadly disease. >> a chilly start thursday and clouds begin to roll in and a look ahead to your weekend forecast. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> earlier this year he was placed on the fbi's 10 most wanted fugitive list, but tonight police believe he's dead. >>william bradford bishop who lived in bethesda was accused of bludgeoning his family nearly 40 years ago. >> bradford bishop took off after allegedly killing, burning and burying his mother, wife and sons. fbi agents thought the suspected family killer was still out there somewhere, maybe hiding in plain sight, but now they suspect the former state department employee is dead and has been dead for three decades. >> tonight all signs do point to a
>>> tonight the fbi believes it's found a machine who murdered his bethesda -- a man who murdered his bethesda family 38 years ago. >> and the man charged with the disappearance of hannah graham, what he drove to texas and what charlottesville police left behind. >> reporter: the ebola on u.s. soil, hospitals and u.s. health agencies stepping up to fight this deadly disease. >> a chilly start thursday and clouds begin to roll in and a look ahead to your weekend...
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. >> from bethesda avenue in bethesda, maryland. >> i thought dallas was going to win. i thought they were going to blow the redskins away. >> where are the cowboy fans today? >> berg burg di and gold fans can hardly contain their relief. >> you know, we got to have our burgundy and gold out here today. >> you didn't think they were going to win last night. >> i didn't think we had a chance at first. >> not everyone was ready to jump back on the team bandwagon. >> i don't like dan schneider and i don't like the name. >> you know the question everybody is asking. do you say save colt mccoy, or do you bring rg3 back for this game against minnesota? >> do you go with colt mccoy or rg3? >> colt mccoy. >> you think so? >> oh yeah. >> our street poll shows fans want mccoy under center against the vikings on the road. translation seems to be as everyone loves a winner or what have you done for us fans lately? >> he is a hot hand right now. he has two games in a row. >> bruce johnson, wusa9. >> we want to hear from you so you can sound off on twitter. and coming up, we'll hear
. >> from bethesda avenue in bethesda, maryland. >> i thought dallas was going to win. i thought they were going to blow the redskins away. >> where are the cowboy fans today? >> berg burg di and gold fans can hardly contain their relief. >> you know, we got to have our burgundy and gold out here today. >> you didn't think they were going to win last night. >> i didn't think we had a chance at first. >> not everyone was ready to jump back on the...
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year-old nina pham is being moved from texas health presbyterian hospital to an isolation unit in bethesda, maryland. we're also learning more about the second nurse infected with the virus, amber vincent, who is
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last month, he attended a fundraiser in bethesda. big news in ebola. the department of homeland security is announcing new travel restrictions started tomorrow. anyone flying into the u.s. from my. and ginny must fly into one of ,he five u.s. airports including right here at dulles, jfk, newark, atlanta, chicago. africaall in west already fly in the airport so they do anticipate travel. in the meantime, federal officials are finally announcing new guidelines for health care workers dealing with ebola. many pushed for the new guidelines after two dallas nurses became affected. more on what this could mean for hospitals around the country. concerns ands of calls for change, the cdc is updating protocols for health care workers treating ebola patients. the new guidelines call to -- called to leave no skin exposed. staff to get hands-on training for putting the gear on and taking it off and supervised by a train monitor. some of the dallas hospital claim under the original guidelines, nurses had their exposed while treating duncan. the head of cdc says we
last month, he attended a fundraiser in bethesda. big news in ebola. the department of homeland security is announcing new travel restrictions started tomorrow. anyone flying into the u.s. from my. and ginny must fly into one of ,he five u.s. airports including right here at dulles, jfk, newark, atlanta, chicago. africaall in west already fly in the airport so they do anticipate travel. in the meantime, federal officials are finally announcing new guidelines for health care workers dealing with...
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we have reporters in dallas and bethesda digging into how the nurses will be treated for the virus. we're looking for calls for travel bans to and from countries with significant ebola outbreaks and africa and tell you what happened when we tried to find out who's in charge of the ebola preparations here in philadelphia. >>> this is news that is developing quickly. we have nbc 10 reporters stationed across the country from dallas, to bethesda, to right here at home. we begin with nbc 10's rosemary connors live at c.h.o.p. in philadelphia's university city. rosemary, you have been working this story all day. what have you found? >> reporter: well, renee, this afternoon we learned state officials here in pennsylvania asked administrators at c.h.o.p. just this week if they would be willing to have the hospital be designated as one of a few sites throughout the country that would treat any children who may become infected with ebola. the hospital agreed to participate. here at c.h.o.p. they have been training their staff since early august. they have been stocking u on the appropriate p
we have reporters in dallas and bethesda digging into how the nurses will be treated for the virus. we're looking for calls for travel bans to and from countries with significant ebola outbreaks and africa and tell you what happened when we tried to find out who's in charge of the ebola preparations here in philadelphia. >>> this is news that is developing quickly. we have nbc 10 reporters stationed across the country from dallas, to bethesda, to right here at home. we begin with nbc...
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had the earlier crash on the outer loop in bethesda.damage was done early for folks on the outer loop getting out of college park and into silver spring. remember route 198 is going to be blocked just west of 95 blocked each way with a dump truck that dragged down wires there. check out the ride from sky 9. looking at an incident reported to be wires down on connecticut avenue right inside the beltway at jones bridge road. early this morning in the 4:00 hour, there was a call for a crash now we see that police activity in the area although it looks like that certainly under direction you can get through and more like jones bridge is going to be impacted by this issue. just inside the beltway. we check out the ride for 66 travelers and the beltway down at the wilson bridge. where the volumes building on the inner loop and oxon hill and crash was down on 210 near 373. making the trip on 66 eastbound that's been jammed out of manassas two earlier dent accidents are both out of traffic now before you have get to centreville out of the roadw
had the earlier crash on the outer loop in bethesda.damage was done early for folks on the outer loop getting out of college park and into silver spring. remember route 198 is going to be blocked just west of 95 blocked each way with a dump truck that dragged down wires there. check out the ride from sky 9. looking at an incident reported to be wires down on connecticut avenue right inside the beltway at jones bridge road. early this morning in the 4:00 hour, there was a call for a crash now we...
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fauci standing by in bethesda. first we want to begin with ron mott and a new term in our lexicon, contact tracers, the people who trace down all those who may have come in contact, ron, with this ebola patient in texas. good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian. good evening to you. there's a team of ten cdc experts on the ground tonight working this case. we know the man's name, we know the basic timeline of his travels from west africa to the dallas area where tonight he's in isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital. what isn't so clear is why he was sent away from this er last friday with antibiotics and not admitted right away. the man hospitalized and isolated since sunday at this dallas hospital diagnosed tuesday with ebola has been identified as thomas eric duncan, a liberian national. officials say he is seriously ill. they insist he poses little threat to people since arriving last week. but today they are watching some children. >> today we learn that had some school age children have been identified
fauci standing by in bethesda. first we want to begin with ron mott and a new term in our lexicon, contact tracers, the people who trace down all those who may have come in contact, ron, with this ebola patient in texas. good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian. good evening to you. there's a team of ten cdc experts on the ground tonight working this case. we know the man's name, we know the basic timeline of his travels from west africa to the dallas area where tonight he's in isolation at...
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reporting live in bethesda, richard jordan, news 4 >> richard, thank you.o breaking news on the roads. >> melissa has your first 4 traffic. what's going on out there. >> new crash, new hampshire at adelphi road. wider look at things, looking pretty good. no major problems right now. a tiny bit slow from that earlier crash near south capital. 270 southbound, jermantown to the beltway, 16 minutes. 95 south to the beltway, 8 minutes. looking good. 66 east from fairfax to the beltway and 95 north, quantico to 495, on time both places. chuck? >>> good morning once again, everybody. cloudy skies outside. rain free for now. rain chances creeping up later this morning. temperatures are already in the upper 50s to near 60. it is independent a mild start. no drops in the metro but towards mount jackson and loray. hour by hour through the day, 50s this morning. mid-60s by noon time. highs today even with plenty of clouds near 70. back to the news. . >>> chuck, thank you. the threat of ebola threatening to have an impact on the economy. why it could drive up the prices
reporting live in bethesda, richard jordan, news 4 >> richard, thank you.o breaking news on the roads. >> melissa has your first 4 traffic. what's going on out there. >> new crash, new hampshire at adelphi road. wider look at things, looking pretty good. no major problems right now. a tiny bit slow from that earlier crash near south capital. 270 southbound, jermantown to the beltway, 16 minutes. 95 south to the beltway, 8 minutes. looking good. 66 east from fairfax to the...
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then there's the national institutes of health department in bethesda. they have a capacity of two beds. their very first ebola patient is en route right now. so that's two beds at nih, one in use as of tonight. that means they've got one more spot available. and, at st. patrick hospital in montana, that's the fourth of four. that's the other specialized unit for highly infectious disease in our country. they say they are able to treat one ebola patient at a time. they have one bed for ebola. nobody is in that bed right now. and that's it. so so here's where the math gets alarming. that means nine beds total. nine beds total is our national capacity in terms of these high-end, specialty units that we know can do it more safely than anybody else in the world. nine beds total available. four of them are already in use. so our expansion capacity, in case there are any more cases, five for the whole country. that's a very small number of beds. that's a very small number of patients handled at once. in places we know are confident would know how to handle the
then there's the national institutes of health department in bethesda. they have a capacity of two beds. their very first ebola patient is en route right now. so that's two beds at nih, one in use as of tonight. that means they've got one more spot available. and, at st. patrick hospital in montana, that's the fourth of four. that's the other specialized unit for highly infectious disease in our country. they say they are able to treat one ebola patient at a time. they have one bed for ebola....
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politicaln had a powerhouse on his side stopping in bethesda. we have more on how new jersey governor chris christie could affect the race. >> the republican faithful gathered at the original pancake house. new jersey governor chris christie is a political rock star. >> he brings more notoriety to larry hogan. that the republican party thinks that we really do have a good chance here. >> that is certainly larry hogan's hope. two days after president obama appeared to support his opponent, anthony brown, hogan is thrilled with chris christie's support. >> i have complete confidence in larry. >> with his help, i think this could be the biggest upset in the entire country, right here in maryland. >> a spokesperson for the campaign of lieutenant governor anthony brown said that they did not want to talk about chris christie show appearance. they wanted to change the subject and talk about the nra endorsement of larry hogan, something hogan did not want to talk about. >> he wants to change the subject. but the fact is, he is the one with the record.
politicaln had a powerhouse on his side stopping in bethesda. we have more on how new jersey governor chris christie could affect the race. >> the republican faithful gathered at the original pancake house. new jersey governor chris christie is a political rock star. >> he brings more notoriety to larry hogan. that the republican party thinks that we really do have a good chance here. >> that is certainly larry hogan's hope. two days after president obama appeared to support...
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we have learned tonight that maryland state police will be providing the escorts on the ground to bethesda. now, once pham gets here she'll be taken to nih's special clinical studies unit at the request. and this is important at the request of the texas presbyterian hospital in dallas where she is right now. in a press release they say, "the unit is specifically declined to provide high level isolation capabilities and in staff by infectious diseases and critical care specialist." local officials here say they got the word on the federal government and about 10 to 11:00 today as they are telling us this is an entirely nih and federal government operations as there will be no local officials involved. reporting live at the federal municipal airport, scott broom, wusa9. >> all right, scott, thank you. after arriving at the frederick airport, medics will transport nina pham to bethesda where we find bruce leshan who continues our team coverage. >> reporter: yeah, jan. you know the cdc had been saying that every major hospital in the country was capable of isolating these ebola patients. but d
we have learned tonight that maryland state police will be providing the escorts on the ground to bethesda. now, once pham gets here she'll be taken to nih's special clinical studies unit at the request. and this is important at the request of the texas presbyterian hospital in dallas where she is right now. in a press release they say, "the unit is specifically declined to provide high level isolation capabilities and in staff by infectious diseases and critical care specialist."...
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conferenc in bethesda. that >> r nina pham, nurse nun call, is being treated at nih in bethesda. she' tnt in their spl bio containme unit. but there is one additional bed the so it's possible if anr ebola case crops up, th patient could be taken to nih as well. mont county president crg rice held an update and to reas people nih is the best ple to handle ebola. >> i think that the only and rit place for this is at a fa that has this kind of bio containme unit as well as the proper protocols and proc. folks go through this because they work with this disease befo this outbreak even happ. so from that perspectiv i thk that they're the ones that are really best prepared. >> and montgomery county has set up a special web page with inn on ebola. you can go to that link by going to our website nbcwashin and searching on montgomery co ebola. report live, megan mcgrath, ne 4. barb thank you, megan. > today, the man expected of plan the deadly attack is expe in federal court. he will face new charges. he's indicted on a total of 18 co including murder. if convicted, khattalah could fa the
conferenc in bethesda. that >> r nina pham, nurse nun call, is being treated at nih in bethesda. she' tnt in their spl bio containme unit. but there is one additional bed the so it's possible if anr ebola case crops up, th patient could be taken to nih as well. mont county president crg rice held an update and to reas people nih is the best ple to handle ebola. >> i think that the only and rit place for this is at a fa that has this kind of bio containme unit as well as the proper...
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. >> the three escalators here at the bethesda station will be replaced but metro doesn't want to shut town the whole station in order to do that. so they can do the work in four hours each and every night. that means the project will now take about 2 1/2 years. >> it's inconvenient there's no question about that. but if its for the safety, i'm for it. >> reporter: the good news, the 30-year-old escalators will be replaced one at a time so two always remain in service. and they must prevent overcrowding. here's the bad news. the station will shut down periodically and without notice. shuttle buses will be available to riders between bethesda and the medical center. >> the shuttle buses, additional time to the commute. >> if they're going to make them so they don't break down as much, it's a good idea. >> i don't know why they're constantly repairing the escalators. >> reporter: hopefully, this will be a permanent fix. >> let us hope and pray. >> reporter: wusa 9. >> try walking up one of them. at 106 feet, one is the second longest in the western hemisphere. >>> they made a major sacri
. >> the three escalators here at the bethesda station will be replaced but metro doesn't want to shut town the whole station in order to do that. so they can do the work in four hours each and every night. that means the project will now take about 2 1/2 years. >> it's inconvenient there's no question about that. but if its for the safety, i'm for it. >> reporter: the good news, the 30-year-old escalators will be replaced one at a time so two always remain in service. and...
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it is 74 in bethesda. it is 73 degrees in fairfax. we've got temperatures a little bit cooler inside the beltway. bethesda is in the 70's, but that cloud cover came in and get the temperatures down. you can see some of that cloud cover. notice this big pocket to the south and west. will have ample sunshine this afternoon. it will allow us to enjoy the rest of the afternoon. courttside, before this -- cold front comes in. the clouds will start to thicken up later on for tonight. a few ranged hours -- rain showers will be possible. i think most of the system is going to come at the play midday as we head toward the late afternoon. it shifts east of i-95. temperatures will cool down. the forecast for the rest of the day, it will be warm with a temperature in the low 80's. tonight, we will watch for that rocket launch at 6:22 p.m. this is a photo from yesterday when it didn't take off. mostly cloudy skies as we head into tomorrow with a chance of showers. temperatures start to cool down. this is the transition day. onwill stay on the cool
it is 74 in bethesda. it is 73 degrees in fairfax. we've got temperatures a little bit cooler inside the beltway. bethesda is in the 70's, but that cloud cover came in and get the temperatures down. you can see some of that cloud cover. notice this big pocket to the south and west. will have ample sunshine this afternoon. it will allow us to enjoy the rest of the afternoon. courttside, before this -- cold front comes in. the clouds will start to thicken up later on for tonight. a few ranged...
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christie made his first stop in bethesda last month to raise more than $400,000 for hogan's campaign. >>> 6:06 is the time. virginia governor terry mcauliffe is in japan this morning on an 11-day swing through asia to drum up business for the commonwealth. today mcauliffe meets with uva alumni and will speak to a japanese business group. the governor then heads to china for several events through the rest of the week. this is mcauliffe's second trip to asia. the commonwealth receives an estimated $4 billion from asian investments. >>> when someone demanded cash at a convenient store, the clerk grabbed the first weapon she could find. the strange spray you're seeing here that she used to protect herself. >>> plus, a common kitchen item spreading a dangerous bacteria in nearly one out of four homes. and a simple fix to stop it. >>> plus, we are live in rockville with the storm team 4x4 right now. take a closer look at how the impact could impact your travel to work in weather and traffic on the 1s at 6:11. ♪ ♪ only one place helps you maximize everything in your life, everyday. the plac
christie made his first stop in bethesda last month to raise more than $400,000 for hogan's campaign. >>> 6:06 is the time. virginia governor terry mcauliffe is in japan this morning on an 11-day swing through asia to drum up business for the commonwealth. today mcauliffe meets with uva alumni and will speak to a japanese business group. the governor then heads to china for several events through the rest of the week. this is mcauliffe's second trip to asia. the commonwealth receives...
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where just moments ago nurse nina pham left the facility for a facility in bethesda, maryland.l released video of her before she left the hospital. they just put this video out on youtube. we are seeing it for the first time. some of it i believe is sub titles. let's take a look. >> thanks for being part of the volunteer team here to take care of our first patient. this is a huge effort by all of you guys. we're really proud of you.
where just moments ago nurse nina pham left the facility for a facility in bethesda, maryland.l released video of her before she left the hospital. they just put this video out on youtube. we are seeing it for the first time. some of it i believe is sub titles. let's take a look. >> thanks for being part of the volunteer team here to take care of our first patient. this is a huge effort by all of you guys. we're really proud of you.
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state department employee allegedly bludgeoned to death his mom, wife and rethe young sons in their bethesda home and disappeared. >> andrea mccarren joins us live from scottsboro, alabama. she is the only local reporter there. we want to warn you. some of the images might be disturbing you're about to see. >> reporter: the mystery surrounding the disappearance of one of the fbi's most wanted fugitives may finally be solved right here at a rural alabama cemetery. at the cedar hill cemetery in scottsboro, alabama, workers dug up the body of an unidentified man buried here. this john doe had been hit by a car in 1981 and killed instantly. >> they tried really hard to identify this person. i think they kept the body about five weeks. >> reporter: a scottsboro detective recently reopened the case. the local paper published john doe's photograph. >> i had noticed john doe picture in the daily sentinel and the picture stuck in my mind. >> reporter: soon after jeremy collins was watching a television program featuring the william bradford bishop case. >> i told my wife i said you know, that really
state department employee allegedly bludgeoned to death his mom, wife and rethe young sons in their bethesda home and disappeared. >> andrea mccarren joins us live from scottsboro, alabama. she is the only local reporter there. we want to warn you. some of the images might be disturbing you're about to see. >> reporter: the mystery surrounding the disappearance of one of the fbi's most wanted fugitives may finally be solved right here at a rural alabama cemetery. at the cedar hill...
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coming up in about 10 minutes see what government researchers in bethesda are doing to stop this potentially deadly disease from spreading. >>> uva student hannah graham is still missing, this despite a suspect sitting in jail, an extensive 20 day ground search and thousands of tips. debra alfarone has been in charlottesville all week investigating the suspect, talking to police, tracking the search and joins us live with what is next. deb? >> reporter: chief longo of the charlottesville police department says the search does not stop until they bring hannah graham home. in fact, he doesn't budge when reporters ask him whether the search has changed from a rescue search to a recovery search. he really doesn't want to even talk about it being a recovery search and tomorrow the fight to bring hannah graham home is getting a big amp up in manpower. >> somewhere out there there's a little girl that needs to come home. >> reporter: day 20 of the search for hannah graham brought 12 teams on foot and atv, but weather kept the helicopter down and sent the drone that's helped for for two days back to
coming up in about 10 minutes see what government researchers in bethesda are doing to stop this potentially deadly disease from spreading. >>> uva student hannah graham is still missing, this despite a suspect sitting in jail, an extensive 20 day ground search and thousands of tips. debra alfarone has been in charlottesville all week investigating the suspect, talking to police, tracking the search and joins us live with what is next. deb? >> reporter: chief longo of the...