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( man ) call 1-877-nationwide. some visitors prohibited. swine flu fiercely to a big decision at area hospitals. how will impact your children. and caught on camera, a female student targeted, and now the school takes action. >> this situation should never have happened to my daughter. >> the messages from the teenager and the principal. and president obama's departure to make the olympic pitch. we already know where oprah stands, but can he influenced the odds? captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- a community calls for answers just days after arrested and is attacked on school grounds, caught on camera. we first brought the story of the attack at john f. kennedy high school in silver spring. jay korff is live outside of the school as the principal is holding a meeting with concerned parents. >> many came out here to express their very strong belief that they believe kennedy high school is a very safe learning environment. we have also learned why it probably took so long to stop the attackand the victim is once again speaking out. chaos erupted last friday at a high-school football game went two girls attacked a girl over an old beef. she feels isolated, rattled, and struggles to understand. >> i just know that it was uncalled for. i just want to know why they did it. >> for some, this serves as another example of out-of- control teen violence. >> assault by multiple assailants. >> this emotional mother joined other parents to discuss what happened. >> i do not think it is a reflection of kennedy as a bad school. i think it is a reflection of the community as a whole. >> why didn't security. the fight? he suspects there was a delay because staff members are dealing with a separate disciplinary problem elsewhere in the stadium. >> we are not living in it utopia, but we're seeking to handled the situatns in the best ways. >> the attack only lasted about 40 seconds, but in less than one minute, she and this committee were changed. >> i believe that if we come together as a community, we might be at good, we get to better, and i believe that we can get to best. >> in another development, everyone involved has agreed to mediation, starting tomorrow, in an effort to understand how this happened and how to move it forward. in the end, despite everything she has been through, temperance says she still believes kennedy is a safe place. jay korff, abc 7 news. fairfax county police confirm a reported attempted abduction of a 15-year-old girl was a hoax. the police initially reported a man driving a white vehicle with pittsburgh steelers decals tried to grab a teenaged girl walking home from woodland high school. officers questioned a man driving a vehicle matching the description, but after for their investigation to determine that and abduction and attempted not occur. a serious note scare in georgetown after a runaway car crashed into a store. it slammed into the wisconsin avenue market and hit an elevator shaft just before 7:00 this evening. fire officials say an elderly woman was driving and she suffered minor injuries. the crash is under investigation. growing concern about swine flu at area hospitals. two major hospital chains, a nova hospital system and prince william hospital system, have placed tighter restrictions on visitors. those under 81 not be allowed inside. cynne simpson is outside of inova fairfax hospital to explain. >> they are one of several hospitals and adopting this flu season policy. the issue is that people can be contagious before they show symptoms of swine flu. starting today, they are restricting those who can come inside. coughing, fever, and body aches are tell tell signs, but health officials say detecting h1n1 and seasonal influenza is not always so easy pit -- is not always so easy. only two people are allowed to visit a patient at a time, no visitors with flu like symptoms, and no visitors under the age of 18 even if they are siblings of a patient. >> trying to keep kids away from people who are already sick would be better. >> the cdc says children and teenagers are more susceptible to swine flu than adults. inova hospital hopes by limiting those who come in the doors, it can limit the chances of exposing patients to the germs. but it is not sitting well with everyone. am i cannot think they're going about it the right way. -- >> i do not think they're going about it the right way. >> they said there may be exceptions for severe circumstances like if a relative is dying, but as a general rule, kids should stay home. in the women's and children's units, visitation is restricted to parents and spouses only. some say there is only so much you can do. >> we tend to live in a fear society where we overreact to everything and we need common sense. >> inova hospital has canceled all maternity and pre surgical pours through the rest of the flu season. cynne simpson, abc 7 news. some of the largest manufacturers of seasonal flu vaccine say are there reducing or delaying the number of doses shipped thealth-care providers. they're making the move in part because of the crunch to produce the swine flu vaccine. despite the other, the cdc says there is no cause for concern. the devastating string of natural disasters in the pacific appears to be getting worse. the united nations confirms 1100 people were killed in a pair of powerful earthquakes. the u.n. humanitarian she believes hundreds more could be injured or dead -- the un humanitarian chief police hundreds more could be injured or dead under trapped rubble. the president also expressed his support for the people of american samoa. the situation is not much better there, where the death toll has reached 150 and is expected to rise. the magnitude 8 earthquake set off four tsunami waves, washing away entire villages. our weather has remained dry and cool, but what can we expect overnight? doug hill has a first look at the forecast. >> the latest from the belfort furniture weather center, the temperatures on the weatherbug are moving down. partly cloudy skies, 46 degrees walkersville, 48 hagerstown, 54 rockville, 50 degrees odbridge. the storms and -- the storm scan is tracking the warm front that is approaching. it is possible we could have isolated showers early in the morning during the drive, but in the skies clear. for the wake up forecast, mostly cloudy skies, slight chance of stray showers, in the 50's. what about the weakened? details in a couple of minutes. a d.c. councilman says he will introduce a bill next week to legalize gay marriage. d.c. councilman david catania said he will introduce the bill tuesday. earlier this year, the d.c. council voted to recognize same- sex marriages performed in other states. mayor adrian fenty says he supports the bill. a paper trail of problems surrounding d.c. councilman jim graham. one week after his chief of staff was charged with bribery, john gonzalez has the latest twist in the scandal. >> even though councilmember jim graham has not been accused or charged with any crime, some of the residence here in his ward one appeared to be losing faith in him. these large signs have been popping up a couple of days ago. from the moment councilmember jim crow camp chief of staff was arrested, he has claimed innocence and ignorance toward any and ethical issues regardin loza. >> i am not the target of any investigation or a person of interest. >> court records show a different story. they say that he has received at least one complaint that loza had physically beat his girlfriend. the documents also reveal that councilmen jim graham also know about an alleged bar fight in ich his aid threaten to have a club owner's license revoked. he has denied having any knowledge of the financial troubles, but according to court records and emails obtained by the washington cy paper, gr aham made loans to loza's former girlfriend so should have an abortion and he also cosign his mortgage. >> it was a loan, which he paid back in 30 days. >> i would like to think that he did not have knowledge of it. >> the fbi says wiretaps show loza accepting what appears to be bribes to push taxicab legislation. according to the feds, he is heard saying that he is taking the cash and gifts because he needs the money. describing him as dishonest, some are asking for graham to resign. today, he reached out to his constituents in ward 1, asking them to be patient and once again saying that he has not committed any crime. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. coming up -- a man takes aim. who was he targeting? countdown to copenhagen. the president and first lady and zero. are there, but could they help chicago get the olympics? -- the president and first lady and oprah winfrey are there, but the big ups, but the up? first, sully love to save? shop with your giant card and save on thousands of deals, like progresso vegetable classics -- 10 for $10, wisk ultra detergent -- buy one, get one free, and other weekly 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the ioc. >> they're making the trip as compact as possible, but for some republicans and democrats, they are scratching their heads. >> from health care to unemployment, afghanistan to iran, the president has his hands full. >> maybe he is spreading himself too thin, but is for a good calls. >> i think he is working plenty hard on everything else. i think mckeown appearance is not that big a deal. >> is not -- i think making an appearance is not a big deal. >> is not his first appearance. they say that once he signed on, chicago's odds one up exponentially. chicago and the white house could take home the gold. the u.s. will make its pitch just before 3:00 a.m. eastern time. we will have complete coverage on "good morning washington," starting at 5:00 a.m. a speech at istanbul university was interrupted by a flying shoe, thrown at the imf director. he ran toward the stage, shouting, imf get out. it missed the chief. security pushed the student to the floor, covered his mouth, and dragged him from the hall. the speech was cut short and the hall evacuate it. the pilotrited with the merkel on the hutson is back on the job, flying the same route that splash landed in the hudson river. >> this flight today was a lot longer than the one in january. i was able to give mr. parker back his airplane without getting it wet first. >> passengers erupted in cheers when chesley sullenberger greeted them on the intercom. in january, the u.s. airways airplane that he was piting was crippled by a bird strike and had to make an emergency landing. none of the 155 passengers on board was hurt. comedian paul rodriguez was taken to hospital in the district after complaining of severe abdominal pains. reports are that he fell ill this morning, reportedly with abdominal pains. rodriguez was in washington for congressional meetings. he served as chair of the california laitno water coalition -- california latino water coalition. a bulldog named bentley lost skateboard. it is owners say there was no formal training. they found him lying on the skateboard one day and he has been writing ever since. as onerous as he rides outside of his service center -- his owner says he rides outside of his service center and it has been good. all dogs are like skateboards. my neighbor has one, same thing. i favor is the waterskiing sirreled. -- my favorite is the waterskiing squirrel. we there are looking for clouds and showers in the morning, 48 degrees in potomac. the high temperatures, 62 potomac, way below where we should be for october 1. of 55 degrees annapolis, high of 66. of 54 degrees springfield, high of 47. the official numbers at reagan national, 65 and 50, well below the averages. we will see temperatures get warmer as the warm front is coming across the appalachian mountains. cool weather, clear skies, but just to the west the clouds are rolling in. the clouds will stabilize the temperatures overnight. the push of warm air is on the way, behind the warm front. it lies right there. as it pushes to the northeast, we will get the clouds and chance of isolated showers. the cold stuff will be pushed to the northeast. that matches the satellite image, the clouds expanding to the east. this cold front is developing, which we will deal with saturday. locally, the clouds in motion, sunshine most of the day, fair weather clouds. the overcast comes in, shower stretching acss western maryland, back up to pennsylvania, ohio, and michigan, possibility of isolated showers in the morning. most of the activity will stay to the north and west of the district, but we will watch that closely. most of the day should be fine. after we get through the morning, partly sunny skies, temperatures in the 70's. the cold front it's closer, showers tomorrow night. saturday, the cold front will be overhead. if that happens, showers and isolated thunderstorms will push off to the east. saturday evening, they should be off the coast, allowing dry air to move in. that sets up nicely for sunday, which looks partly sun, temperatures in the low seventies. considerable cloudiness in the morning, 45-52, isolated showers not impossible. clearing skies, partly sunny, 74 degrees in the afternoon. the next seven days, warm and humid saturdays,. warm and humid saturday, lots of clouds, isolated thunderstorms in the 70's. pleasant weather sunday and monday. another weather system comes here tuesday and wednesday, with slightly cooler temperatures and chance of more showers. >> the waterskiing squirrels will be happy. more and more, the quality of our lives depends on our connections. access to high-speed internet, at home and on the go, is no longer a luxury. it's how our children access education. it's how we find jobs, discover information, and connect with family and friends. it's the spark that drives innovation, creates investment, and builds a stronger economy. to shape a better tomorrow, at&t is investing in america's future - working to create an internet that's 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assists, the door made many saves. in the second, how about this pass, baxter to alexander semin, ovechkin, 2-0 washington. he hits that so quickly. in the third, the caps on the power play, he is there for the rebound. it was three-zero capitals. then the exclamation, oh, baby, what started the season. the capitals beat the bruins, 4- 1. the redskins seem toe confident in their sunday match with the tampa bay buccaneers. the coaches believe they will have the players in the right position for solid ease. if they fail this weekend, there will be enough blame to go around. >> in 2009, things go bad, somebody goes under the bus. being the leader of the defense, i will dive under there. i can deal with the hurt and the stuff. we just go on and play. the wizards's first week of training camp has been promising. flip saunders is either really smart with gilbert arenas, or is gil just being gil? he sat out practice today. nationals-braves, not gold glove stop, game saving play. the nationals have now won four in a row with three games left in the season. this is thursday, time to meet a high-school athlete of the week. tonight week is crucial to janice johnson from eleanor roosevelt high school and greenbelt. -- tonight we introduce you to janice johnson. soccer was an afterthought. >> i was not going to do it. after transferring, she has been on a tear, a leading the raiders with 12 goals, including this amazing corner kick against duvall. >> i just put it in there, hoping someone would touch it. it was cool. this is a really fun and firemen to get better and work on things. -- this is a really good environment to get better and work on things. it is really fun. >> congratulations to janice johnson, a high-school athlete of the week. and the mountaineers go to 3-1. that is a look at the sports. sniffling and sneezing? >> is that time of year. we're changing too warm temperatures the next cple days. clouds increasing, showers possible. most everything will stay to the north and west. isolated showers possible in the morning. friday, october 2, clouds in the morning, the temperatures in the low seventies, partly sunny skies in the afternoon. showers and thunderstorms possible saturday. much more day on sunday. >> have a good night. i thought it was crazy feeding in the fall. i always feed in the fall. but, it's the best time. feed your lawn in the fall. the fall feeding makes all the difference in the world. what the fall feeding does is build the roots. that's when the roots sorta want nutrition. i give my lawn scotts winterguard. it's like a root building machine. it builds your lawn from the roots up. next year you get this! the stronger the roots, the stronger the lawn. all year long. the best time to feed is when it will do the most good. there is no substitute for the fall feeding, trust me. it's the best thing you can do for your lawn. i use scotts winterguard. captions paid for by abc, inc. tonight on "nightline" -- snatched from her bedroom 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