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kettering, central avenue at enterprise blocking most of the intersection. zooming in northwest 13th street upshire. a report of a vehicle fire. overall, the top of the beltway is the slow spot. travel timesy looking prett good here. 66 and 95. in maryland, your slowdowns up top, 30 miles per hour. going to take you 30 minutes 95 to 270. remember to listen to wtop, 103.5 f.m., when you hop in your car. aaron? >> thank you. >>> 6:32. breaking news in fairfax county. chopper 4 over the scene of a deadly apartment fire in centreville. you can see the damag left behind by that fire. investigators say one person was killed, and fromhe air to the ground, the americaned cross is helping displaced residents working to keep them warm and calm. >> and you can see in the veo residents wrapped in blankets. hear from someone who smelled the smoke from the fire coming up.ar >>> 300 are dead following terror attacks that shocd the world on easter sunday. >> and the health minister says a local militant group was behind the attacks. six simultaneous explosionses went off at
kettering, central avenue at enterprise blocking most of the intersection. zooming in northwest 13th street upshire. a report of a vehicle fire. overall, the top of the beltway is the slow spot. travel timesy looking prett good here. 66 and 95. in maryland, your slowdowns up top, 30 miles per hour. going to take you 30 minutes 95 to 270. remember to listen to wtop, 103.5 f.m., when you hop in your car. aaron? >> thank you. >>> 6:32. breaking news in fairfax county. chopper 4 over...
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kettering is onehb of them. sond 202 at watkins park. road closed there. the beltway in general is looking okay right now. non problems the beltway. obviously that's helpful. la plathawthorne, west of rose hill, downed wires. 66 not bad in tow or out of town. we'll talk about flooding and tree down. here's another thing to beware of. southbound bw parkway before 410 that's cleared. there is still high standing water. >>> continuing our team coverage, let's head out to the roads. >> megan mcgrath is giving us a liveook at what your commute could be like after the storms moved through. are y b atparkway right now? >> reporter: yeah. right now i'm on the baew parkw. we just took the exit off the beltway. we're not seeing lane in. you may notice on the windsareld where w using the wipers. that's just road spray. we're not seeing the rain coming do anymore. we are dealing with some of the problems that cropped up because of the storm that blew through ernight. we a headed to old laurel bowie road and 197. there' ia tree down that area which is blocking the road
kettering is onehb of them. sond 202 at watkins park. road closed there. the beltway in general is looking okay right now. non problems the beltway. obviously that's helpful. la plathawthorne, west of rose hill, downed wires. 66 not bad in tow or out of town. we'll talk about flooding and tree down. here's another thing to beware of. southbound bw parkway before 410 that's cleared. there is still high standing water. >>> continuing our team coverage, let's head out to the roads....
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they did not choose to do that but they called george bush uncle who was a doctor sloan kettering innew york and the next day they flew to new york and began six months of really brutal treatments for robin an early form of chemotherapy. at that point no one had ever been cured of leukemia and noia recorded case of someone surviving the diagnosis of leukemia. the treatments -- barbara bush was the strongest one in the family are in robin's illness. she had a rule that no one could cry in front of robin and george bush struggled to abide by. there was a moment they brought when it was clear robin was going to die and they brought her home to midland to visit so she could be her two brothers and see friends and neighbors in midland and barbara bush told me with tears in her eyes all these decades later that when they did that some of her best friends refers to visit because the thought leukemia was catching. when barbara bush became such a force in changing attitudes toward people with hiv-aids she was looking at people with aids through the lens of robin with leukemia and the stigma t
they did not choose to do that but they called george bush uncle who was a doctor sloan kettering innew york and the next day they flew to new york and began six months of really brutal treatments for robin an early form of chemotherapy. at that point no one had ever been cured of leukemia and noia recorded case of someone surviving the diagnosis of leukemia. the treatments -- barbara bush was the strongest one in the family are in robin's illness. she had a rule that no one could cry in front...
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he reporter: bliema marcus is orthodox jewish and a nurse rractitioner at memorial sloan kettering.the jewish community being targeted? >> definitely. they're getting magazines to their door. they're getting robo-calls warning them not to vaccinate. >> reporter: for marcus the answer is non-judgmental education. >> the anti-vaxxers have dug really deep. women have a lot of good questions now, but we have answers, too. >> reporter: answers that could save lives. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> glor: boeing's c.e.o. survived the challenge by those who want him out. he took reporters' questions for the first time since two 737 max crashes that killed 346 people. he defended the jet's design. kris van cleave was there. th reporter: with protesters outside holding pictures of those killed in 737 max crashes, boeing c.e.o. dennis muilenburg said the plane will be safe the fly after they fixed the jet's troubled m-cas anti-stall system. >> it's our responsibility to eliminate this risk. >> reporter: in both max crashes, investigators believe a sensor malfunction triggered the pushin
he reporter: bliema marcus is orthodox jewish and a nurse rractitioner at memorial sloan kettering.the jewish community being targeted? >> definitely. they're getting magazines to their door. they're getting robo-calls warning them not to vaccinate. >> reporter: for marcus the answer is non-judgmental education. >> the anti-vaxxers have dug really deep. women have a lot of good questions now, but we have answers, too. >> reporter: answers that could save lives. dr. jon...
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he said earlier in the year that he grew up as a distant liverpool fan in kettering, so he might wantace than you might expect. however, burnley have played city twice already this season and were hammered 5—0 on both occasions. both of those games at the etihad, including this in the fa cup fourth round. burnley have more or less secured premier league safety for next season now, and that's thanks to an upturn of results this calendar year, so the city boss won't underestimate them. we are preparing because this is the end of the season, last games, and everybody feels the pressure to win the games. but today, they are going to rest and tomorrow they're going to rest and tomorrow they're going to prepare what you have to do to ta ke to prepare what you have to do to take the next try to control early and ta ke take the points. i think they're just that little bit tiny beena tiny been a freedom that the game is about them. but it's not from us, we wa nt about them. but it's not from us, we want to take on the game we want to wina game. want to take on the game we want to win a game. w
he said earlier in the year that he grew up as a distant liverpool fan in kettering, so he might wantace than you might expect. however, burnley have played city twice already this season and were hammered 5—0 on both occasions. both of those games at the etihad, including this in the fa cup fourth round. burnley have more or less secured premier league safety for next season now, and that's thanks to an upturn of results this calendar year, so the city boss won't underestimate them. we are...
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. >> reporter: bliema marcus is orthodox jewish and a nurse-practitioner at memorial sloan-kettering.you think that the orthodox jewish community is being specifically targeted? >> they're definitely being targeted. people are getting magazines they've never asked for, coming right up to their door. they're getting robo calls warning them ton vaccinate. >> reporter: for marcus the answer is non-judgmental education. >> the anti-vacsers have dug really deep and women have a lot of good questions now but we have good answers too. women are standing up for what they deserve in the office in the world and finally, in the bedroom our natural lubrication varies every day it's normal so it's normal to do something about it ky natural feeling the lubrication you want nothing you don't get what you want so you don't have to stash antacids here.... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> so is your phone spying on you and if so do you care? as you'll see in this piece, some people d
. >> reporter: bliema marcus is orthodox jewish and a nurse-practitioner at memorial sloan-kettering.you think that the orthodox jewish community is being specifically targeted? >> they're definitely being targeted. people are getting magazines they've never asked for, coming right up to their door. they're getting robo calls warning them ton vaccinate. >> reporter: for marcus the answer is non-judgmental education. >> the anti-vacsers have dug really deep and women have...
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tonight panel is here, we have radiologist kettering fox news contributor dr.icole sapphire with comedian, head writer of this very program, the -- wow, very brightly manicured and lathered jimmy faella. >> and lgbt for trump founder chris baron, look at this very dapper. >> they say dress for the job you want, i wanted to be liberace's body guard but it fell through, here i am. kennedy: a great tie. >> let's talk about this, you don't think this joe biden will get nomination. >> not unless he announces he is transitioning and will be janet biden. kennedy: does he have time. >> he does, imagine the roll out, it could be. kennedy: i have a goodmen imagination. >> that is it he will never be woke enough for this party. other thing they figured out from last time, you cannot play nice with corporate democrats. look, if an institutional democrat, a big money democrat and you look at this crowd, this is a bunch of insane people none of which you want steering this economy. joe biden is a lot of things but he is a decent human being who will drive it to a wall. the l
tonight panel is here, we have radiologist kettering fox news contributor dr.icole sapphire with comedian, head writer of this very program, the -- wow, very brightly manicured and lathered jimmy faella. >> and lgbt for trump founder chris baron, look at this very dapper. >> they say dress for the job you want, i wanted to be liberace's body guard but it fell through, here i am. kennedy: a great tie. >> let's talk about this, you don't think this joe biden will get nomination....
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. >> we did the arrest warrant and within a couple of days we were flying out to kettering, ohio, toxtradite michael wolfe back to florida. >> how did he react? >> he said some pretty harsh words. it's not very ladylike if i said it, though. >> you can say it. >> he said, i'm [ bleep ]. >> this was it. velasquez had her momentum. finally, after 15 years, she had made sure that someone was going to be held accountable for the death of david jackson. >> it was the culmination of 16 months of such a long, grueling, up and down is tiresome investigation, of nights of not sleeping, of days of going to work and living off of coffee, and i thought, you know what, this is what it's all about. >> it was november of 2007 when michael wolfe went on trial for murder. after so many years, any physical evidence that might have tied him to the crime was long gone. but what prosecutors did have was the verbal confession, the drunken story his ex-wife said he had told her. >> i'm sure he told me -- >> and then, checkmate. another ex-wife told police virtually the same story. >> he told me he'd shot h
. >> we did the arrest warrant and within a couple of days we were flying out to kettering, ohio, toxtradite michael wolfe back to florida. >> how did he react? >> he said some pretty harsh words. it's not very ladylike if i said it, though. >> you can say it. >> he said, i'm [ bleep ]. >> this was it. velasquez had her momentum. finally, after 15 years, she had made sure that someone was going to be held accountable for the death of david jackson. >>...
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does mount sinai or sloan-kettering, are those hospitals or doctors working for the government? no. dodd-frank put in place that allowed jpmorgan chase and citibank and wells fargo to be more profitable than ever before. that's not socialism. what's particularly interesting if that's not socialism, socialism is just a lot of government in your economy, i took the time to look at states where government is actually a big part of the economy. you can look this up. article called the five most socialist states. five states with the largest percentage of government spending as part of their economy, deep, deep red states. top five socialist states, republican. now, what about those socialist states that my republican friends call socialists? here's a couple of them. california, new york, massachusetts. california, my friend, devin nunes from california, they are trying to take plastic out of the pacific ocean, called california socialist. these are the economic powerhouses of the nation. they have g.d.p.'s that look like small countries. they have innovators. they start companies. and t
does mount sinai or sloan-kettering, are those hospitals or doctors working for the government? no. dodd-frank put in place that allowed jpmorgan chase and citibank and wells fargo to be more profitable than ever before. that's not socialism. what's particularly interesting if that's not socialism, socialism is just a lot of government in your economy, i took the time to look at states where government is actually a big part of the economy. you can look this up. article called the five most...
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kettering southbound 20 at watkins park drive, tree down, again road closed. >>> the roads may be srack with this morning. this is a look at market street in frederick, marylat., last ni you can see how soaked it was there. continuing the team coverage, hi let's see hows are looking this morning. >> news4's mental health is live for us in bowie. megan, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning guys. we are seeing issues this morning wit downed trees. we're at a location in bowie on 197 near old laurel bowie road. a tree h fallen across all of the lanes here. so you can see that we have crews on the scene and actually we can hear the sound of a chainsaw there. they are making work, district work ofryhe treeg to get it out of the way. for the moment, 197 is closed at old laurel bowie road in the garea. they'rng to detour you here. you'll have to figure out a work-about while ty get this tree ut - tree out of the way. we're hearing of downedrees 202, largo. we'll check on that, as well. when you're trying to get to work, you may encounter tre that are down. also the possibility of stan
kettering southbound 20 at watkins park drive, tree down, again road closed. >>> the roads may be srack with this morning. this is a look at market street in frederick, marylat., last ni you can see how soaked it was there. continuing the team coverage, hi let's see hows are looking this morning. >> news4's mental health is live for us in bowie. megan, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning guys. we are seeing issues this morning wit downed trees. we're at a location...
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out over the beltway, kettering westbound center avenued a intent prize, follow police di there.dent there. >>> news 4 is working with an in-depth look at c nging climate. >> it airs at 7:30 tonight right here on nbc 4. we'll take a break now, check your for we're really close. super close. but we don't live together anymore. we still do everything together, like stream shows on netflix. we have a system to watch it all at the same time. get ready, so we'll pick up 1,2,3 go. i think i was fastest? thawas the same time! and since we're on fios, there's pretty much no lag for any of us. nobody misses anything unless they fall asleep. like angel. the best inturnet is even better at oest price. plus, get a year of netflix on us when you swch before may 8th. only on fios. >>> temperatures out there right now in the 50s. a little cooler in the shenandoah llvaey. we have clouds from this little area of disturbanc clouds will pull away.av we'll h clearing skies, temperatures in the low 70s. winds die down after lunchtime. low 80s tomorrow. >> thank you, lauren. other update in five minut
out over the beltway, kettering westbound center avenued a intent prize, follow police di there.dent there. >>> news 4 is working with an in-depth look at c nging climate. >> it airs at 7:30 tonight right here on nbc 4. we'll take a break now, check your for we're really close. super close. but we don't live together anymore. we still do everything together, like stream shows on netflix. we have a system to watch it all at the same time. get ready, so we'll pick up 1,2,3 go. i...
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joining us now, sarah kettering, portfolio manager at causeway. your main thesis is very late in the cycle. you think you should be pivoting to the value names is that right? >> well, wilfred, i have to admit causeway has a value emphasis i am talking my own book but what we've seen is some extremes that usually means end of cycle. for example, the value versus the growth indices in the world's index trade at extreme gap. the value index trades at 12 times next year's earnings and the growth index at a whopping 20 times. and all of that's happening when volumes or volatility's been falling, especially on the u.s. market meanwhile, the returns have been rising those aren't typically -- that's not a sustainable situation. so we tell our clients make sure you have value, make sure you have diversification don't put all your eggs in one growth basket. >> hasn't that been the argument, sarah, for pretty much this entire bull market over the last ten years and yet the valuations continue to rise for the growth names technology is the leading group so fa
joining us now, sarah kettering, portfolio manager at causeway. your main thesis is very late in the cycle. you think you should be pivoting to the value names is that right? >> well, wilfred, i have to admit causeway has a value emphasis i am talking my own book but what we've seen is some extremes that usually means end of cycle. for example, the value versus the growth indices in the world's index trade at extreme gap. the value index trades at 12 times next year's earnings and the...
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we go to places like memorial stone kettering train artificial intelligence system, and then that goesat you do, to see okay that is a.i., and they didn't know they got artificial intelligence in their home. with like home devices, and so give us the sense of what is an obvious a.i. product. >> so artificial intelligence can be used in consumer areas, so for instance it can help you, as you are shopping on the web about to optimize what you are looking for, in a very intelligent way, if you are applying for insurance online trying to pick a health care plan, a tool like watson can help navigate what is a complex area, and then when you are really in need of care, as an example we have developed a tool clinic, whereby we basically take a patient, with cancer, and we look at the all protocols that are available, for clinical trials the system does match in minutes versus humans doing it in hours. so clinic now women with stage three or four breast cans we have doubled number of women in clinical trials a game-changer. >> industries with a lot of data, will obviously, be helped and become
we go to places like memorial stone kettering train artificial intelligence system, and then that goesat you do, to see okay that is a.i., and they didn't know they got artificial intelligence in their home. with like home devices, and so give us the sense of what is an obvious a.i. product. >> so artificial intelligence can be used in consumer areas, so for instance it can help you, as you are shopping on the web about to optimize what you are looking for, in a very intelligent way, if...