The story. As you mentioned, weve been tracking the very disturbing details of the double murder inside this oxon hill road all evening. In that time Prince Georges County police are add matt that they had a motive but they wont identify a suspect. The suspect lived inside the home, we know now, and is on the run. A short time ago he was arrested nearly three hours from where i stand, now charged with two counts of firstdegree murder. Its been 12 hours since patrol officers made the gruesome discovery. They went inside and found two women suffering from trauma to the body. Now police are back on chloe drive, this time photographing the house and cutting through this red evidence tape. But police are tight lipped about how the two women met their death here. Right now were still trying to determine the relationship between the two women. As investigators search, a man approached us off camera saying he employed the man of this house. Thomas has been arrested for the double murder. The e
Plan in place. The cause, a threeday summit that kicks off tomorrow between u. S. Officials and dozens of african leaders. This is some of the area thats going to be impacted. Some of the closures already in effect at this hour. Well show you what you have to look out for as we look at the week ahead. Reporter crews put down concrete barriers in georgetown as the first wave of closures take effect. And this is just the beginning. Expect to see detours and parking restrictions from now through wednesday. Samantha is already finding ways. Find alternate routes. Reporter events are happening at the academy of sciences, the white house, the world bank and the Mandarin Oriental hotel. People should expect delays due to road closures and motorcades. There could also be protests. Dignitaries could be seen at the Four Seasons Hotel in georgetown. There were some roads flagged, a lot of police, a lot of security. So i guess its a good thing. Reporter street closures could also have an impact on
Want to update the breaking news about councilmember marion barry. He was involved in a car accident this evening around 9 00 in the 2900 block of pennsylvania avenue southeast. We just spoke with the police department. They are investigating this accident. There are reports that at least one of the vehicles may have been travel in the wrong direction. That is part of this investigation. We understand there were no life threatening injuries, only nonlife threatening injuries, minor damage in this accident. As we get more information well of course bring it to you. Bryan joins us on set for a last check of the forecast. Maybe stray sthour or two. Tomorrow, i think a little better shot for stray showers. It will be warm and muggy, in the middle 80s. Next week, the first full of august, it will feel like near 0, with isolated afternoon storms. Stay with us. Theres saturday news extra ahead. We showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. Whats it like paying for internet r
Until noon of january 20, 2017. And jay john szob . Jeh johnson . Our book is on the Justice Department. Yeah. I cant really answer questions about him. [inaudible] i dont believe so. So those folks, i could tell you from experience with them and people we talked to, they dont make the transition to be government lawyers. When you leave private practice and you go to work for the Justice Department you have to transition into being a government lawyers whose job is to represent it public as a whole. I can tell you the people that come from those organizations, they just now think they are working for those organizations but they have the governments power and resources to do what they want. But Christian Adams and i, a couple years ago, we did a foyer request for the resumes of all the career people that have been hired in the Civil Rights Department since the start of the department and hundred percent of the people hired were clearly hired on the bases of their politics and their ide
Well, this is not a medicare ise because a medicare physician, i guess their very limited and cop strained about what constrained about what they can charge, so i guess its more of a question about private insurance. You want to talk that, lou . Yeah. The question reflects, again, the desire to have greater and Greater Transparency in all aspects of health care, including what providers charge. Two things. First, even though theres no national requirement, i know at least in massachusetts if theres anyone here from massachusetts, there is a new law that requires exactly what you suggest, which is the posting of prices. So thatll be an interesting experiment to see what impact that has. There may be other states, im just not aware of it. Well hear from the Consumer Panel after us, i think what Consumers Want to know is our experience has been what Consumers Want to know is not what the provider charges so much as what do i have to pay, which then relates to what is the charge in relatio