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developers are putting the final touches on 160 new rental units in downtown bethesda maryland where construction is finally coming back after the recession. we had a surge here over the last nine or ten months and it's really taking off. people were concerned about the oversupply but it's been great. it's really across the board. >> demand for mixed use developm with retail and restaura all within a walk to the office is coming from both baby boomers. there's a growth and demand by the term rent by choice. it's an older renter looking to downsize that doesn't want to own anymorfull th national occupancy rate hit the highest on record in may according to ask geometrics. with highe rents. >>e nowhere buildindemand. rental demand will surge over the next 15 years b formed will be minority households, >> the que sube change in attitudes tow home ownership? no one can think that home owne was a store value that my generation once did. >> apartment construction is at its highest level in nearly three decades and it shows little sign of slowing down. still it may not be enough to keep rent
developers are putting the final touches on 160 new rental units in downtown bethesda maryland where construction is finally coming back after the recession. we had a surge here over the last nine or ten months and it's really taking off. people were concerned about the oversupply but it's been great. it's really across the board. >> demand for mixed use developm with retail and restaura all within a walk to the office is coming from both baby boomers. there's a growth and demand by the...
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early monday morning on october 19, 1992, 23-year-old laura houghteling was seen leaving her bethesda, marylandlking to the train station on her way to work. she never arrived. a clue to her disappearance was a peculiar strand of hair found in her hair brush. >>> laura houghteling was an ambitious young woman with a bright future. she d
early monday morning on october 19, 1992, 23-year-old laura houghteling was seen leaving her bethesda, marylandlking to the train station on her way to work. she never arrived. a clue to her disappearance was a peculiar strand of hair found in her hair brush. >>> laura houghteling was an ambitious young woman with a bright future. she d
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early monday morning on october 19, 1992, 23-year-old laura houghteling was seen leaving her bethesda, maryland, home, walking to the train station on her way to work. she never arrived. a clue to her disappearance was a peculiar strand of hair found in her hair brush. >>> laura houghteling was an ambitious young woman with a bright future. she had recently graduated from harvard university and had moved back home with her mother, penny. laura worked for a public relations firm in washington, d.c. and was contemplating law school. on the saturday before she disappeared, laura attended the gold cup steeplechase horse races in virginia. when laura didn't show up for work, a co-worker called the house, but there was no answer. laura's mother was out of town on a business trip. next, warren's brother was called. he lived nearby. when he arrived at the house, he found that the back door was unlocked. but there was nothing missing inside. >> as time went on, nobody had heard from laura, and this was just totally, totally out of character for her. we checked her bank account, credit cards, checking ac
early monday morning on october 19, 1992, 23-year-old laura houghteling was seen leaving her bethesda, maryland, home, walking to the train station on her way to work. she never arrived. a clue to her disappearance was a peculiar strand of hair found in her hair brush. >>> laura houghteling was an ambitious young woman with a bright future. she had recently graduated from harvard university and had moved back home with her mother, penny. laura worked for a public relations firm in...
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. >> i had a young girl two months ago, from bethesda maryland.ou would think parents educated median income was high, they would understand their kids because, you know they have access to knowledge, right. that is not the case. unfortunately there are kids coming to our organization in the wealthy suburbs where parents do not want to deal with the issue. rather to them, they'd rather throw them away than give their children an opportunity to grow and become someone. to me, they are my treasure. >> how old are you? >> i'm 21, 22 this year. >> okay, 21. your whole future is ahead of you, quite a long time to be around in our society, and make a life for yourself, what stands in the way of you being the person you want to be and living the life you live? well there are a few obstacles when there is oppression obstacles standing in the way of the community, there's this - i can't - i think where you have to go and see a therapist for a year be homeless for a year before you engage. to me, why should i as a transgender woman be pretty much thrown thr
. >> i had a young girl two months ago, from bethesda maryland.ou would think parents educated median income was high, they would understand their kids because, you know they have access to knowledge, right. that is not the case. unfortunately there are kids coming to our organization in the wealthy suburbs where parents do not want to deal with the issue. rather to them, they'd rather throw them away than give their children an opportunity to grow and become someone. to me, they are my...
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back home in bethesda, maryland, brady just finished fourth grade at his public school, but he stayed indoors during recess on sunny days. when he has to go outside, he wears a long-sleeved hoodie and runs from shadow to shadow. does it ever bug you that you have to sit in the shade? >> sometimes. i wish i could just be like them, my friends. >> throw it as hard as you can. >> if i throw as hard as i can, i'm going to hurt you. >> please don't. >> reporter: there is no cure for epp. but brady's mom, kristen, has been advocating in washington for an experimental treatment that might offer some relief. >> it's his hope. i let him have that hope, that someday, he will get to lead a normal life without this struggle. >> reporter: implanted under the skin, the drug increases pigmentation for two months. >> what it does is give a layer, a protective layer. >> reporter: kind of like a coat of armor. >> that's a great way to look at it. >> reporter: the drug is available in europe but not approved in the u.s. so for now, brady will spend the summer looking for shadows, except for that one wee
back home in bethesda, maryland, brady just finished fourth grade at his public school, but he stayed indoors during recess on sunny days. when he has to go outside, he wears a long-sleeved hoodie and runs from shadow to shadow. does it ever bug you that you have to sit in the shade? >> sometimes. i wish i could just be like them, my friends. >> throw it as hard as you can. >> if i throw as hard as i can, i'm going to hurt you. >> please don't. >> reporter: there...
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continuing to bethesda. maryland focus in on what we see with the delays. just under 20 miles per hour in that shot. working your way delosse to bethesda you are 19 miles per hour. stick with maryland and talk about the baltimore-washington parkway. crash southbound. baltimore closer to d.c. around 32 with a lane blocked. so behind it we are in the 20's. once you get by that we will pick back up. it will be a slow-go. in the area of bethesda we have traffic lights out. areas with trees down. be careful. goldsborough. treat it as a four-way stop as well as river road. that is a look at traffic. back to you. jonathan: thank you. "7 on your side" consumer alert for anyone trying to save money. a look at some products that there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand
continuing to bethesda. maryland focus in on what we see with the delays. just under 20 miles per hour in that shot. working your way delosse to bethesda you are 19 miles per hour. stick with maryland and talk about the baltimore-washington parkway. crash southbound. baltimore closer to d.c. around 32 with a lane blocked. so behind it we are in the 20's. once you get by that we will pick back up. it will be a slow-go. in the area of bethesda we have traffic lights out. areas with trees down. be...
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we want to first of all say that this pool we are at in bethesda, maryland, has a very good health andafety records, but pool managers tell whether you a neighborhood pool, resort hotel or backyard pool whatever, it is a very big challenge to every day make sure that the pool water is safe and healthy. and a warning here, this topic is just a little gross. it's every pool manager's nightmare, made famous in "caddyshack" 30 years ago. >> want some? >> give me some. >> a dood >> reporter: a doodle in the pool. >> there it is. it's no big deal. >> reporter: but it is a big deal for the nation's health department. a new cdc report finds 69 water-borne illness outbreaks over a two-year period. 1300 nope parents, probably many more, 73 hospital zbhagss and one death. the vast majority involve pools and hot tubs and very often, a parasite called cryptosupport rid yum, found in fecal matter and not easily killed by chlor reap. could be a swim they're a swimmer has die rielle incident in the water or someone failed to shower before getting into the water and it washed off of their bodies. >> re
we want to first of all say that this pool we are at in bethesda, maryland, has a very good health andafety records, but pool managers tell whether you a neighborhood pool, resort hotel or backyard pool whatever, it is a very big challenge to every day make sure that the pool water is safe and healthy. and a warning here, this topic is just a little gross. it's every pool manager's nightmare, made famous in "caddyshack" 30 years ago. >> want some? >> give me some. >>...
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. >> at home in bethesda, maryland, brady's life is similar.n play more freely after dark. >> throw it as hard as you can. >> i throw as hard as i can, i'm going to hurt you. >> please don't. but he doesn't seem to appreciate the night as much as mckenzie does. that's because brady would rather play in the daylight and his mom, kristen, thinks there may be a way to bring him out of the shadows. >> all i want for my son is that some day he may be able to feel the warmth of the sun. >> kristen is hopeful. there's an experimental treatment out there designed to give people with epp temporary protection from the sun. the drug, each dose implanted beneath the skin increase skin pigmentation for two months. basically it would give brady a medicinal tan. >> a protected layer. >> like a coat of armor. >> great way of looking at it. >> the drug hasn't been submitted to the fda for approval, kristen has been telling her son about the treatment since it went through a drug treatment five years ago. how does it make you feel inside when you think about the
. >> at home in bethesda, maryland, brady's life is similar.n play more freely after dark. >> throw it as hard as you can. >> i throw as hard as i can, i'm going to hurt you. >> please don't. but he doesn't seem to appreciate the night as much as mckenzie does. that's because brady would rather play in the daylight and his mom, kristen, thinks there may be a way to bring him out of the shadows. >> all i want for my son is that some day he may be able to feel the...
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salesman delivering luxury cars and the fantasies that come with them at this jaguar dealership in bethesda, maryland. >> he was focused and motivated to be the best, and he turned out to be our number one salesperson. >> reporter: this was the guy that could sell ice in alaska. >> right. >> oh, yeah. i tell him, eric, you can sell anything. >> reporter: eric's older sisters, suzie and cynthia, spotted his drive and business savvy at an early age. >> he started a lawn cutting business in our neighborhood, the neighborhood kids, they were actually working for him. and he would pay them what, $2 to cut the grass. >> reporter: a born capitalist. >> he tell me, suzie, i'm going to be really rich one day. >> he wanted to go all the way to the top. >> reporter: from the day he was born, eric was a charmer and his sisters and big brother michael always adored him. >> just a wonderful, wonderful joy to our family and to my sisters and i. >> reporter: e. >> eric was the baby of the family but we enjoyed him because he was very vibrant. >> it was just the three of us, then he came along. he was sort of our lit
salesman delivering luxury cars and the fantasies that come with them at this jaguar dealership in bethesda, maryland. >> he was focused and motivated to be the best, and he turned out to be our number one salesperson. >> reporter: this was the guy that could sell ice in alaska. >> right. >> oh, yeah. i tell him, eric, you can sell anything. >> reporter: eric's older sisters, suzie and cynthia, spotted his drive and business savvy at an early age. >> he...
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the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at nih joining us live from nih in bethesda marylandd we be about the incident at the u.s. air base? >> i don't think we need to be overly concerned, though we need to be vigilant wolf because this is a virus that is known to be able to spread inefficiently from one person to another upon very close contact. it is not the kind of virus that readily spreads in the community. so though, obviously, you want to take seriously the infections we're seeing right now, it is not the kind of virus that would be concern like influenza which spreads very widely within the community even when you don't have particularly close contact. and that's what we've seen in virtually all of the cases that have now been reported to korea, from korea which unfortunately is the largest outbreak that we've seen outside of the arabian peninsula. you want to take it seriously, but i don't think it should be of overly concern to us right now. >> correct me if i'm wrong, this is a relatively new disease, only learning about it not that long ago. how deadly potentiall
the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at nih joining us live from nih in bethesda marylandd we be about the incident at the u.s. air base? >> i don't think we need to be overly concerned, though we need to be vigilant wolf because this is a virus that is known to be able to spread inefficiently from one person to another upon very close contact. it is not the kind of virus that readily spreads in the community. so though, obviously, you want to take seriously the...
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. >>> happening today, an open house in north bethesda, maryland and there will be sing alongs for the and it is free. >>> we have entertainment news for you. steve martin gets honored for his life work in the movies. details are people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if need be. and it's usually "need be." dunkin' -- your place for coffee. >>> to join other world leaders for the. >> g-8 summit. and it will address the violence in ukraine and the entren much the entrenched russian president, president putin. >>> an early morning car crash in gaithersberg is under investigation. it happened around 12:30 near the intersection of gosh and emery grove. we're still waiting to
. >>> happening today, an open house in north bethesda, maryland and there will be sing alongs for the and it is free. >>> we have entertainment news for you. steve martin gets honored for his life work in the movies. details are people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. i...
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is now being treated in isolation at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland. me now from nih, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. what do we know about this woman, the case of tb and how others may have been in contact with her? how infectious was she along the way? >> she has intensively drug resistant tuberculosis. the issue is that it is a relatively difficult form of tuberculosis to treat. it is not any more or less contagious than the garden variety tuberculosis. the issue is that if you contract this it's much more difficult to clear and cure than the standard type of tuberculosis which is prevalent throughout the world. the issue with this woman is that she traveled to different places and was in a hospital in illinois and went from one state to another by plane and so what the cdc and the state and local health authorities are doing is what's appropriate, they're doing the kind of contact tracing to notify people if they have been exposed to this person. now, having said that andrea it is a low-risk of trans misibilit
is now being treated in isolation at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland. me now from nih, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. what do we know about this woman, the case of tb and how others may have been in contact with her? how infectious was she along the way? >> she has intensively drug resistant tuberculosis. the issue is that it is a relatively difficult form of tuberculosis to treat. it is not any more or less contagious than...
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. >> fancy cakes by leslie in bethesda maryland, they still argue nothing can take the cake. >> triesnd always come back with a vengeance. wedding cakes are here to stay. definitely. >> when debating traditional or trendy? >> at the end of the day the couple getting married, it is their wedding they should do what reflect them and what they think is the most fun. >> after all, a party after lifetime dose setter really just icing on the cake. in washington, i'm karen kafa. >> yes, just as long as your guests are fed doesn't matter what you are feeding them, you know? >> and there will be so many wedding cakes tonight. and i know, so many brides, and grooms, and parents and everybody, thinking about oh this weather there is weather. >> i know. >> probably stressing about it little bit? >> they've been stress being it ever since the engagement went on. >> checking the farmers almanac. >> forever. >> worse nightmare confirmed. >> we have rain. it is coming tonight. you can see weaver clouds over us right now this is a look at the shore, storm scan3 shows the bulk of the precipitation, her
. >> fancy cakes by leslie in bethesda maryland, they still argue nothing can take the cake. >> triesnd always come back with a vengeance. wedding cakes are here to stay. definitely. >> when debating traditional or trendy? >> at the end of the day the couple getting married, it is their wedding they should do what reflect them and what they think is the most fun. >> after all, a party after lifetime dose setter really just icing on the cake. in washington, i'm...
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getting across the american legion bridge to maryland and bethesda. i want to focus in on silver spring. we have a water main break on georgia avenue heading northbound, two lanes are blocked at randolph road. heading southbound on georgia avenue we have one lane blocked. we have slowing in the area but you can get by. take a live look in d.c. to show you what we've got. south capital street near m street. traffic is moving but it's definitely at a slow pace. we are hearing about the traffic light malfunctioning at this intersection. as we move to the map, you can see we this and yellow mixed in with the normal connection. anytime you see this, treat it as a four-way stop. as we pull out a little bit the slowing for you on 295. the 11 street bridge is congested. same on the freeway. the commute is a slow one heading to virginia. 395 continuing to 95 but no crashes. which is a nice thing. that is a look at traffic. borough. -- back to you. leon: we have to get the window fixed. doug: a cold front came through that changed the wind direction. the temper
getting across the american legion bridge to maryland and bethesda. i want to focus in on silver spring. we have a water main break on georgia avenue heading northbound, two lanes are blocked at randolph road. heading southbound on georgia avenue we have one lane blocked. we have slowing in the area but you can get by. take a live look in d.c. to show you what we've got. south capital street near m street. traffic is moving but it's definitely at a slow pace. we are hearing about the traffic...
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treated for diagnosis and form of tuberculosis at the national institutes of health center in bethesda marylanddr. anthony fouchi says the patient was treated in india for tb before her trip to the united states. we're also learning her flight from india to chicago stopped over in the united arab emirates and that she traveled by plane to missouri and tennessee. >> potentially, theoretically and perhaps even practically she certainly could have infected someone, but again, you need to put it into context that this is a relatively low risk of transmisibility, zertry not zero since there are documented cases of transmisibility on a plane. >> race to track down hundreds of people who may have come into contact with her. here's nbc's tom costello with more on the case that is raising public health concern. >> thomas good day to you. this patient traveled from india to chicago o'hare and then on to two other states. they believe she has something called extensively drug resistant tuberculosis. xdrtb. this is a very dangerous form of tb. the patient now in an isolation room here at the nih is only de
treated for diagnosis and form of tuberculosis at the national institutes of health center in bethesda marylanddr. anthony fouchi says the patient was treated in india for tb before her trip to the united states. we're also learning her flight from india to chicago stopped over in the united arab emirates and that she traveled by plane to missouri and tennessee. >> potentially, theoretically and perhaps even practically she certainly could have infected someone, but again, you need to put...
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host: bethesda, maryland, democrat. good morning. caller: i was just thinking we should have a picture of this assailant and right over his head should be a sign that says "nra hard at work for you" because this is the issue of gun control. it is, again, the fact that even though 91% of americans want can control, the nra is able to pay off all of our politicians democrat and republican, so we don't get gun control. i want to tell every black person who is listening today that there are plenty of white people who are appalled and disgusted by this act. we feel so sad. we feel miserable about it and we are with you on this. it is as a matter of gun control again. thanks. host: lawrence's calling in from st. paul, minnesota on our independent line. caller: peter always good to hear your voice, thank you. there are a million act of kindness in this country the cross city, gender race, culture, call it what you want. people like jeffrey dahmer, the unabomber, timothy mcveigh and this guy still in roof -- dylann these are people that lack
host: bethesda, maryland, democrat. good morning. caller: i was just thinking we should have a picture of this assailant and right over his head should be a sign that says "nra hard at work for you" because this is the issue of gun control. it is, again, the fact that even though 91% of americans want can control, the nra is able to pay off all of our politicians democrat and republican, so we don't get gun control. i want to tell every black person who is listening today that there...
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but tom costello is at a pool in bethesda maryland. tom, this is the real deal.orts to neighborhoods to amusement parks, hotels you name it pool managers will tell you, it is an everyday challenge to keep pool water healthy, and a warning here this topic itself is a little gross. it's every pool manager's nightmare, made famous in "caddyshack" 35 years ago. >> want some? >> give me some. ♪ >> reporter: a doodle in the pool. >> here it is. it's no big deal. >> reporter: but it is a big deal for the nation's health departments. a new cdc report finds 69 waterborne illness outbreaks over a two-year period. 1,300 known patients probably many more 73 hospitalizations, and 1 death. the vast majority involved pools and hot tubs and very often a parasite called cryptosporidium found in fecal matter and not easily killed by chlorine. >> it could be that a swimmer has a diarrheal incident in the water, or it could be that someone failed to shower before getting into and washed off of their bodies. >> reporter: that parasite can cause serious gastrointestinal illness. keepi
but tom costello is at a pool in bethesda maryland. tom, this is the real deal.orts to neighborhoods to amusement parks, hotels you name it pool managers will tell you, it is an everyday challenge to keep pool water healthy, and a warning here this topic itself is a little gross. it's every pool manager's nightmare, made famous in "caddyshack" 35 years ago. >> want some? >> give me some. ♪ >> reporter: a doodle in the pool. >> here it is. it's no big deal....
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today, maryland governor says he supports the project which would connect bethesda. he asked two counties to contribute more. the reaction has been mixed. some say it would create jobs and alleviate congestion. others argue that it will ruin the landscape and force some businesses to lose money. watch out for sharks. that is the warning in some parts of ocean city today. tonight, we are learning some more about the species that was spotted there today. tom roussey live in the newsroom with details on shark watch. reporter: it appears to be one hammerhead shark that has become a star of social media. a lot of people getting up close and personal shots. this one is about to get better. look at that hammerhead swimming through the water. a lot of folks in ocean city have seen it in the ocean and the bay. officials believe it may be pregnant. police near ocean city estimate the hammerhead is actually eight feet long and 300 pounds. it has now been captured on video all over the water surrounding ocean city and has become the talk of the town. >> we are driving by and the
today, maryland governor says he supports the project which would connect bethesda. he asked two counties to contribute more. the reaction has been mixed. some say it would create jobs and alleviate congestion. others argue that it will ruin the landscape and force some businesses to lose money. watch out for sharks. that is the warning in some parts of ocean city today. tonight, we are learning some more about the species that was spotted there today. tom roussey live in the newsroom with...
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raised in bethesda, he attended walter johnson high school and the university of maryland college park. his body was taken to the state medical examiner's office in new mexico. an autopsy is scheduled today. >>> a new clue is shifting the search again for the escaped convicts in new york as the search enters its 16th day. a second prison employee is now being questioned about the jail break. brian wesh has our up-- web has our jub -- webb has our update. >> reporter: police searched cars for escaped killers david sweat and richard matt. law enforcement sources told cbs news d.n.a. from both escapees was found in a vacant cabin that had been broken into near wolf pond in the saranac lake region in new york within the past 24 hours. the d.n.a. break comes after hundreds of officers swarmed a rural area in western new york near the pennsylvania border over the weekend. brandy thompson says she saw to men who looked like the escapees in her backyard. >> i told them they're suspicious trying to turn around and covering themselves was very suspicious to me. >> reporter: the lead turned up no
raised in bethesda, he attended walter johnson high school and the university of maryland college park. his body was taken to the state medical examiner's office in new mexico. an autopsy is scheduled today. >>> a new clue is shifting the search again for the escaped convicts in new york as the search enters its 16th day. a second prison employee is now being questioned about the jail break. brian wesh has our up-- web has our jub -- webb has our update. >> reporter: police...
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abc's david kerley has the latest from the bethesda medical center in maryland.ood morning. >> reporter: the woman is in isolation in this clinic that you see behind me here and that difficult task underway this morning trying to contact the hundreds of people in three different states she may have come in contact with. this morning, with the patient in isolation, the daunting task of trying to contact the hundreds of people who may have been in contact with the woman since she arrived in the u.s. nearly two months ago. this strain of tuberculosis is dangerous because it's resistant to drug treatment. the centers for disease control tells abc news the woman who arrived on a flight from india into chicago's o'hare airport seven weeks ago, the first part of april, knew she had tuberculosis in fact she came to the u.s. for treatment. the woman had been treated in india on more than one occasion but never completed that therapy. the problem, after the woman arrived in chicago she traveled to missouri and to tennessee meeting health officials those three stays trying
abc's david kerley has the latest from the bethesda medical center in maryland.ood morning. >> reporter: the woman is in isolation in this clinic that you see behind me here and that difficult task underway this morning trying to contact the hundreds of people in three different states she may have come in contact with. this morning, with the patient in isolation, the daunting task of trying to contact the hundreds of people who may have been in contact with the woman since she arrived in...
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then once you get into maryland working to georgetown and continuing to bethesda 17 miles per hour. that is the average. i want to focus on the d.c. area. we have a tree and power lines down closing upton street northwest between 3 and reno road. near cleveland park. and the van ness metro. they don't expect to have it reopened until after 7:00. so orn uptown use van ness. connecticut avenue is always jammed up at this time, i know, but that is what you want to use. back to you. leon: okay. we thank you for that. alison: a texas firefighter responding to a call for a head-on collision was surprised to discover the victims were his wife and his son. aaron van riffer knew it was serious just by looking at the wreckage. his wife's car collided with an oncoming pickup truck over the weekend. he had to put his emotional pain aside, though, to rescue his family. his son was pinned inside the car. his wife was ejected. they were both rushed to the hospital and they both survived. >> i looked at the car and the fact they are alive is a feat. god has more things for them. alison: his wife wa
then once you get into maryland working to georgetown and continuing to bethesda 17 miles per hour. that is the average. i want to focus on the d.c. area. we have a tree and power lines down closing upton street northwest between 3 and reno road. near cleveland park. and the van ness metro. they don't expect to have it reopened until after 7:00. so orn uptown use van ness. connecticut avenue is always jammed up at this time, i know, but that is what you want to use. back to you. leon: okay. we...
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this 16-mile light rail line will run -- run by the maryland transit administration and connects two busy washington suburbs from bethesda to new carrollton. and we're talking about proponents pushing this as a way to ease congestion and bring jobs to the area. on the flip side, taxpayers could be tapped even those who do not use public transit. we'll keep an eye on this. the announcement comes later today, this afternoon at 2:30 and when the governor makes the announcement we'll send it out to you through push alerts inside our nbc washington app. we are live this morning in silver spring. i'm molette green. back to you. >> thanks, molette. >>> time is ticking to hammer out a new deal for the baseball stadium in spotsylvania. lawmakers are trying to decide how to finance it ands yesterday the president of the minor league baseball said it's unlikely that deadline will be extended again. the owner of the suns wants to move the team to virginia but he wants taxpayers to foot a large portion of the bill for the stadium. lawmakers have been wrangling over how to make that happen. >>> new information now after an i-team inve
this 16-mile light rail line will run -- run by the maryland transit administration and connects two busy washington suburbs from bethesda to new carrollton. and we're talking about proponents pushing this as a way to ease congestion and bring jobs to the area. on the flip side, taxpayers could be tapped even those who do not use public transit. we'll keep an eye on this. the announcement comes later today, this afternoon at 2:30 and when the governor makes the announcement we'll send it out to...
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plus maryland is clarifying policies about free range parenting and what they say about supervision next. maureen: this is just in from bethesda. enough video of a sinkhole that opened up on a road there. it was posted to youtube a short time ago. the sinkhole was big enough what truck dropped into it. the truck has been removed but there is a gaping hole. we have crews on the scene. we'll bring you the latest information as soon as possible. waiting in the washington heat. that is what d.c. people are doing, waiting for affordable housing. dozens stayed out all night for a chance to apply for it. was the columbia heights community center. these people were just in line to get an application. only 400 of them are accepted. they don't say how many apartments are available. affordable housing costs $800 a month. and the average monthly frent for d.c. for one bedroom apartment is under $1800. the mother of the so-called free range kids is applauding the policy from maryland when to investigate children. danielle meitiv allowed her children ages 10 and 6 of to walk home alone. child protective services picked them up on two occasi
plus maryland is clarifying policies about free range parenting and what they say about supervision next. maureen: this is just in from bethesda. enough video of a sinkhole that opened up on a road there. it was posted to youtube a short time ago. the sinkhole was big enough what truck dropped into it. the truck has been removed but there is a gaping hole. we have crews on the scene. we'll bring you the latest information as soon as possible. waiting in the washington heat. that is what d.c....
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maryland. we are used to this. in the teens, getting to bethesda. switch gears to talk about virginia. outbound 395 normal congestion. northbound on 95 activity to the single digits. there is a car fire on the rach. they looked like they got most of it moved over. show you the activity that we are seeing. you can see here. they have the cones out and the activity is to the left-hand side. a heads up for you. stay to the right. north of the city may see delays. that is a look at tr why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go online or call. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. don't miss the lost prices of the s
maryland. we are used to this. in the teens, getting to bethesda. switch gears to talk about virginia. outbound 395 normal congestion. northbound on 95 activity to the single digits. there is a car fire on the rach. they looked like they got most of it moved over. show you the activity that we are seeing. you can see here. they have the cones out and the activity is to the left-hand side. a heads up for you. stay to the right. north of the city may see delays. that is a look at tr why are we...
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bethesda. during his campaign the governor criticized the high cost of the project. >>> all the northbound lanes of i-95 are open in maryland again following a deadly accident early this morning. a construction worker was killed when a tractor-trailer barreled into that construction site. it happened around 1:30 near the entrance to the intercounty connector. the accident caused huge backups during the rush hour. the victim has since been identified at a 62-year-old construction worker from pennsylvania. >>> hazardous materials crews were called in to congress obtain a fuel spill -- to contain a fuel spill in pilesville. a tanker truck -- poolesville. a tanker truck overturned. several streets in the area were blocked for a time the driver was pinned beneath the vehicle. he was airlifted with the hospital with life threatening injuries. crews now have that oil spill contained. the cause of the crash is still unclear. >>> a second employee will be arraigned this afternoon on charges that he helped two murderers escape from a new york prison. guard gene palmer is accused of delivering tools inside some frozen meat to inmates
bethesda. during his campaign the governor criticized the high cost of the project. >>> all the northbound lanes of i-95 are open in maryland again following a deadly accident early this morning. a construction worker was killed when a tractor-trailer barreled into that construction site. it happened around 1:30 near the entrance to the intercounty connector. the accident caused huge backups during the rush hour. the victim has since been identified at a 62-year-old construction worker...
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turnpike is continuing closer toward clara barton parkway to maryland, that is where we have more volume in teens. this is traffic in bethesda. connecticut avenue, you will see this volume. we had an earlier disabled vehicle on the shoulder. that is now gone. moving to the map let's focus in on the traffic. once you get through the stretch, not too bad. dry roads. that is nice for the commute. a look at traffic. back to you. kimberly: thank you. jonathan: coming up next on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- an alert for those thinking about buying jonathan: in consumer news we have a warning about thieves targeting people looking to buy campers in warm weather months. kimberly: they can be expensive. consumer reporter john matarese shows us what to watch out for so you don't waste your money. john: thousands of people in d.c. plan to go camping. many will be renting or buying a camper. if so you need to know about a camper scam that almost cost one woman $2000. elizabeth brown loves nature. >> do you see the kitchen? john: he is wanted to buy a camper for summer trips with little gracie and her family. >> i went to craigslist and i foun
turnpike is continuing closer toward clara barton parkway to maryland, that is where we have more volume in teens. this is traffic in bethesda. connecticut avenue, you will see this volume. we had an earlier disabled vehicle on the shoulder. that is now gone. moving to the map let's focus in on the traffic. once you get through the stretch, not too bad. dry roads. that is nice for the commute. a look at traffic. back to you. kimberly: thank you. jonathan: coming up next on "abc7 news at...
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the problem that had some maryland bound travelers spending extra time in florida. >>> plus, a developing story in bethesdaere a woman is in isolation in nih with a dangerous case of tuberculosis. what we're learning about that and the scra >>> breaking news on 95 northbound in virginia. the express lanes some of them still closed. so 95 express lanes are only open from prince william parkway on. slowest spot is the garrisonville road stretch. quantico to the beltway, times are looking a lot better because that section has reopened. only going to take you 35 minutes now. 66 inbound, no problems there. from fairfax county parkway to the beltway. 270 south looking good. beltway outer loop, 95, 270, an extra eight minute but pretty typical for this time of the morning. right there in front of the zoo we have some northbound lanes blocked. reporter kristin wright was just out there. this is because of multiple potholes and several people getting flat tires out there this morning. so a warning. we understand crews are now on the scene here this morning. and going to be fixing those, getting things back rolling
the problem that had some maryland bound travelers spending extra time in florida. >>> plus, a developing story in bethesdaere a woman is in isolation in nih with a dangerous case of tuberculosis. what we're learning about that and the scra >>> breaking news on 95 northbound in virginia. the express lanes some of them still closed. so 95 express lanes are only open from prince william parkway on. slowest spot is the garrisonville road stretch. quantico to the beltway, times...
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bethesda. people who fought against it said it will disrupt neighborhoods. supporters say it will connect all the stops so that maryland commuters don't have to go in and out of the district. he's allocated $200 million for the upgrades and it's an effort to lure the fbi to prince george's county. >>> so you probably have seen this video by now. it's a hammerhead shark right up on the beach in ocean city yesterday. the beach patrol said it's more worryied about her safety than yours. it is likely that the shark is sick or hurt. hammerheads are harmless to humans and they can grow to be more than 1,000 pounds or so. every time a shark comes on the beach it will cause concern. beach patrol says it will clear the water of swimmers in the shark returns. a lot of us go to ocean city over the break. >> harmless to humans, it's 1,000 pounds and a fish that will flail out of control with a hammer. harmless. okay. 6:11. we want to get up to speed on the forecast. a live look outside for you. the clouds already in place today. >> that does that mean for the forecast? storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal with more. hey, amelia
bethesda. people who fought against it said it will disrupt neighborhoods. supporters say it will connect all the stops so that maryland commuters don't have to go in and out of the district. he's allocated $200 million for the upgrades and it's an effort to lure the fbi to prince george's county. >>> so you probably have seen this video by now. it's a hammerhead shark right up on the beach in ocean city yesterday. the beach patrol said it's more worryied about her safety than yours....
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maryland. you get a little bit of relief near georgetown, but then you are on the brakes again through the says of -- bethesda. we are hearing about a fuel spill at wayne avenue. you will see the crews on scene. 95 in virginia working your way south round. very slow. continuing closer towards wharton and dale city. you get some relief and then closer towards the harbor, stafford county, and fredericksburg, it is traffic in the teens. i want to show you what to expect and how wedded his here -- what it is. with the wet roads, make sure to keep your headlights on even though it is light outside. that is the look at traffic. back to you. leon: coming up, after a series of setbacks, the washington monument reopens today. we will hear from to us about being able to finally go inside and out. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't w, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaran
maryland. you get a little bit of relief near georgetown, but then you are on the brakes again through the says of -- bethesda. we are hearing about a fuel spill at wayne avenue. you will see the crews on scene. 95 in virginia working your way south round. very slow. continuing closer towards wharton and dale city. you get some relief and then closer towards the harbor, stafford county, and fredericksburg, it is traffic in the teens. i want to show you what to expect and how wedded his here --...
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le long-planned purple line in maryland is a g >> we will be moving forward with the purple line to connect new carrollton and prince george's county to bethesda and montgomery county. >> reporter: and between those points, stops in places like college park and silver spring. on the road side big things just around the corner. >> we are announcing today the investment of nearly $2 billion for improving maryland's highways roads and bridges. >> reporter: for us in the d.c. region, the governor talking about widening parts of 270 and easing congestion adding a new interchange along the beltway at the greenbelt metro station and widening route 404, which leads to you the eastern shore and ocean city, moves applauded by the business community. >> roads in maryland have been a real problem, the brings, the tunnels and so we commend the governor for that big investment. >> reporter: the governor also saying he will fix every structurally deficient bridge in the state. and back here now live in annapolis, now a closer look at the purple line and what it means for places like the capital, crescent trail. that's coming up at 6:00. jim, back to you. >>
le long-planned purple line in maryland is a g >> we will be moving forward with the purple line to connect new carrollton and prince george's county to bethesda and montgomery county. >> reporter: and between those points, stops in places like college park and silver spring. on the road side big things just around the corner. >> we are announcing today the investment of nearly $2 billion for improving maryland's highways roads and bridges. >> reporter: for us in the...
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bethesda. georgetown road, north down -- northbound be prepared for delays. interstate 95 in marylanded. designed to bring foreign investment to virginia, the 11 day trip was scheduled between 70 meetings and he made economic development his top priority as governor. good morning washington continues live on news channel 8. >> it's "live with kelly and michael." today from "true detective," colin farrell. and performing his new hit "ghost town," adam lambert. and a college student is the potential new grill star and nene leakes joins michael at the co-host desk next on "live"! now, here are michael strahan and nene leakes! [applause] [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] [captioning performed by the national captioning in
bethesda. georgetown road, north down -- northbound be prepared for delays. interstate 95 in marylanded. designed to bring foreign investment to virginia, the 11 day trip was scheduled between 70 meetings and he made economic development his top priority as governor. good morning washington continues live on news channel 8. >> it's "live with kelly and michael." today from "true detective," colin farrell. and performing his new hit "ghost town," adam lambert....
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bethesda with both sides of this debate. chris? >> reporter: 100,000 people who work here in montgomery county have no paid sick leave. for the past three years maryland state lawmakers have tried but failed to pass bills requiring employers to provide sick leave and now montgomery county is trying to do it on its own. if you work in a restaurant, a retail store or in office, montgomery county may soon require your employer to provide paid sick leave. >> if you work 30 hours, you earn one hour of paid leave if you get sick or if a loved one gets sick. >> reporter: the bill before the montgomery county council also provides paid safe leave for women who are victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. >> need to take a day to go file for a restraining order or to appear in court. this bill would enable them to use these days as they earn them to deal with those concerns. >> reporter: office cleaning crews say paid sick leave would be a big benefit for their families. >> most of the time the kids get sick. >> most of the time, the employers would make overnight sick days so chance to take a day off. >> reporter: justin best worked in a grocery store
bethesda with both sides of this debate. chris? >> reporter: 100,000 people who work here in montgomery county have no paid sick leave. for the past three years maryland state lawmakers have tried but failed to pass bills requiring employers to provide sick leave and now montgomery county is trying to do it on its own. if you work in a restaurant, a retail store or in office, montgomery county may soon require your employer to provide paid sick leave. >> if you work 30 hours, you...
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maryland side free and clear of any problems. if you're going to be traveling out in parts of college park as well as bethesda, even landover, you'lls either. i want to give you a live look and show you how things ever shaping up on i-270 for those of you traveling southbound toward the beltway. no issues there. this is a live look at 50 at locksfords vista where traffic is moving -- lotsford vista where traffic is moving smoothly smoothly. >>> client itself are lining up for a new nonsurgical way to get rid of their >>> welcome back to wusa9. our time right now is 6:44. >>> a drug which claims to get rid of that stubborn double chin is now available. >> the question is does it work? lisa hodge sat down with one doctor who will be among the first to administer it. >> reporter: say goodbye to the double chin. doctors say a new treatment will make it easier than ever to get the profile you want. they'll use an injectable drug, the first fda approved nonsurgical treatment to remove unwanted fat. >> it will be as big a household world as botox. >> reporter: plastic surgeon dave hopp will be the first to use the drug and said patients s
maryland side free and clear of any problems. if you're going to be traveling out in parts of college park as well as bethesda, even landover, you'lls either. i want to give you a live look and show you how things ever shaping up on i-270 for those of you traveling southbound toward the beltway. no issues there. this is a live look at 50 at locksfords vista where traffic is moving -- lotsford vista where traffic is moving smoothly smoothly. >>> client itself are lining up for a new...
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maryland the baltimore area, back toward the west. we are not looking at anything heavy at all. most of this is very light and will continue to be right on now through bethesdaard college park, along 495 through downtown, down prince george's county, fairfax county area, frederick, leesburg, front royal and warren ton all moving off toward the east and continue to do so. see this steady stream of moisture making its way our way. that's why i do think we will see more rain. thinking about heading to the nationals game tonight as they take on the rays, 7:30, we may start off okay i do expect showers during the game and especially toward the end of the game and watch what happens tonight around midnight. that's when i think we have a chance for at least some areas of heavy rain. that's something we will be watching out for, too. but once again be after 10:00 tonight. shouldn't affect us too much. 89 tomorrow, get back into the heat and the humidity, 90 on friday, 30% chance of showers and storms thursday and friday. then the remnants of bill, saturday and sunday move back in and that really enhance ours rain threat and our thunderstorm threat. talk much more ab
maryland the baltimore area, back toward the west. we are not looking at anything heavy at all. most of this is very light and will continue to be right on now through bethesdaard college park, along 495 through downtown, down prince george's county, fairfax county area, frederick, leesburg, front royal and warren ton all moving off toward the east and continue to do so. see this steady stream of moisture making its way our way. that's why i do think we will see more rain. thinking about...