Transcripts For WJLA ABC 7 News At 1100 20141022 : compareme

Transcripts For WJLA ABC 7 News At 1100 20141022



and you will need the umbrellas tomorrow. your morning commute could be a messy one. steve has your first look at your forecast. what's the latest? >> doug talked about it earlier. more rain on the way tomorrow. it could be a messy rush hour commute. the heaviest activity across central montgomery county from in ville to bethesda up northern maryland. the reason why, a cold front moves off towards the east. area of low pressure. that's what's going to give up the back wash -- i should say the back wash in terms of the moisture and the rain into tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon. as you move through the next 24 hours we are going to look for rain totals to increase. o far today laurel about .8 of an inch of rain. we're going to talk about our forecast in the next few minutes. >> thank you, steve. and now to our next top story. benjamin bradlee died today at the age of 93. he presided over "the washington 62 years. for >> i feel like "the post" has been vindicated and the press has been vindicated. >> they said he was fearless. >> truly it was the golden age of newspapering. ben bradley was already a legend. >> he had a harvard degree but also an abiding affection for profanity that was nothing short of operatic. he believed in squash buckling newspaper.rred >> and when they gave him a job as an editor, he jumped at it. >> there were moments when it looked like ben bradlee had more guts than brains like the find he roost the future of "the post" by publishing the pentagon papers. >> they can come ask me. >> they can put you in the slammer actually. [laughter] >> then came watergate and the night woodward and bernstein told their boss that the tentacles of the scandal went deep into the nixon white house. >> this is precisely what you said. what the hell do we do now? >> what they did was make history. but in 1981, the world's most famous newspaper editors winning streak ended. janet cooks pultser prize-winning story was a phony. it was the lowest point of ben bradlee's career. but later bradley wrote the caravan does move on and he did. shortly after he retired as jeff himmleman reports he wrote, i believe in hard work, he wrote, i believe in fighting all kinds of domination. i believe in steering clear of the big shots. i believe in total honesty. i believe in compassion. sincerely ben bradlee. gordon peterson, abc7 news. >> and that leaves colleagues at "the post" featured this memorial to him outside the building tonight. >> we will have complete coverage of his legacy tomorrow here on abc news. >> and now happening in the district tonight. police are taking a close look at these surveillance pictures. the men you see here are accused of exposing themselves on metro trains. in fact, it has happened four times so far. and police want to find them before they strike again. we are live in washington with the latest. jay. >> allison, we'd like to show your viewers where thesiness dens took place, which stops. one on the green line, three at the red line. glennmon at the top. rhode island island avenue and the last place here at the gallery place chinatown. >> the way to get around metro can be a frantic one but four men visually made miserable for four women. >> it's really offensive. and as a woman you shouldn't have to be subjected to that. >> authorities say in the last several weeks these men have exposed themselves to female passengers aboard a train. three cases on the red line and the green line from august to october. >> it is punishing because there are so many people around all the time. >> police say these crimes have occurred on trains. in some cases the men expose themselves just before a stop and then flee when doors open. >> they're flashing and running. that is very disturbing. >> authorities were able to get these images based on witness information and the fact that they are literally thousands of cameras in this system. >> they've got cameras all over, the inside, the outside and every little space. >> and metro officials are concerned about these cases because they fear these types of crimes can escalate to more serious sexual misconduct. >> i hope they catch these guys, though. that's kibe of gross. -- that's kind of gross. >> metro officials released these images in hopes of drumming up some leads, maybe someone recognizes them and that should the lead an arrest. none of those four men face any charges at this point. >> jay, thank you very much. and this just in from montgomery county opportunity to. police are look for a driver who hit a pedestrian and then took off. it happened earlier this evening in kensington. at this hour police are looking for a silver convertible with front end damage. if you have any information you are asked to call the montgomery county police. >> there is no evidence for the man named tyson barnett, a postal worker gunned down in chevroletly. lice released -- down in cheverly, police released this. if you recognized that s.u.v. and you have any information about his death, contact prince george's county police. >> in cheverly police need your help to find a man who attacked a woman. this happened last night on annapolis road. police returned there tonight looking for answers. what can you tell us? >> allison, this is a brutal attack that took place in the darkened side of a roadway. police don't have a lot to go on. tonight, they turn to the community for help. >> a team of prince george's county police officers hit the cheverly posting thousands of flyers looking for the attacker. it happened just after 9:00 when a man sexually assaulted her and then took off. they have a detailed description of the suspect they hope will jog somebody's memory. >> maybe they've seen this individual in passing. maybe they may have seen or heard something out of ordinary. the area is bustling with carry outs. >> you should be safe in this shops around here. >> now police hope by getting the word out they can track this attacker before he hurries somebody else. >> it's anybody -- hispanic guy that saw something like that will call the police. >> there is a $25,000 reward in this case for information leading to an arrest and conviction. we're live in prince george's county police headquarters. >> ros, thank you. and the serge for hannah graham. the medical examiner is testing remains found. authorities believe they are the hannah of the missing graham. what's the latest there? >> students here at u.v.a. as well as residents are in waiting pattern, waiting for the results from the medical examiner but police, they're as active as ever. for the fourth straight night, charlottesville was left to wonders has the teen they've said so many prayers for been found? >> we needed to know as a community, there's so much going on since that happened. >> as they've done every day since saturday, police looked for clues in and around the crime scene in a rule area a dozen miles around town. detectives are trying to determine if the area has been used as a dumping ground for other dead bodies. police say they don't know how many more days they will search this area or how long it will be if the remains they found there are grahams. >> i'll be very sad if it is her. i hope it isn't her but i just got a feeling it is. >> the medical examiner in richmond makes his determination s to whether those remains are grahams, it will tell police who will then tell the public the results. >> tom, we remind everyone to stay with wjla.com for up to the minute coverage of hannah. >> new at 11:00 there is some new energy in the serge for alexis murphy. she's been missing since august 13. the 17-year-old found her car in charlottesville. randy taylor was convicted of her murder in may. authorities say that the search is not related to the discovery of remains during the search for hannah graham. they will return now to an area it combed through earlier this year. >> will the crackdown on travel, the challenges in the air tied to the ebola outbreak in west africa. and maryland's governor race heats up. >> starting tomorrow, new travel restrictions tied to the ebola outbreak in west africa. right now the number of people killed is nearly 5,000. and the number of people sick exceeds 9,600. to stop the spread, anyone traveling from countries in west africa to the u.s. will have to fly into one of five airports. the short list includes dulles international. final destination is very porn. >> but kathy gabbert says it's not enough. -- quale are gaw ran rantined. >> nina pham who is receiving treatment at the national institutes of health in bethesda has been upgraded to good condition. pham colleague amber vinson is in isolation at emory university hospital in atlanta. vinson's mother spoke about protocol. while they come too late for her daughter she's glad it's in place now. >> it should make sure that no one has to endure what amber and what ms. pham had to go through. >> new protective gear must completely cover the skin. some say the necks were exposed while caring for duncan. >> we do have good news about an american cameraman receiving treatment for ebola. he has been declared ebola-free. he will be able to leave nebraska medical hospital wednesday. be sure to join us for a national town hall meeting on ebola. ebola in america airs monday night at 7:00 on our sister station news channel 8. you can also watch it streaming live on wjla.com. >> candidate larry hogan is getting a boost from a big time republican, new jersey governor chris christie tou t'd the republican candidate. it comes after two days after president obama held a rally for will the governor anthony brown. >> i have complete confidence in larry in his ability to win this race. >> the biggest upset in this country will be right here in maryland. >> the latest polls, ben hogan trailing brownlee nine points. >> well, let's switch on over to the weather. steve is here to talk about the rain and what to expect. more umbrellas tomorrow. >> exactly. umbrella and a jacket tomorrow. you see the doppler radar. that's what we're going to see tomorrow morning. doppler radar shows the heaviest rain headed just a little bit closer and toward rockville and bethesda. we head into prince george's county though. things are beginning to lighten up at least for right now. still looking at light rain. we are going to see light rain s the shower activity continue over night with periods of heavy rain. it's not going to be a total washout but the conditions tomorrow morning definitely not ideal. half inch so far in leesburg. now at 52 degrees. 67 was the high. that was ahead of the cold front. it's 51 at childrens hospital. reagan international made it at 53. winds out of the north at 10, a good indication that the cold front has moved on through. and that cooler air will be around for the day tomorrow along with blustery winds at times especially during the afternoon hours. the core of that really cold air well tufe the north and west, this is a hint of what's on the way. a shot of cooler air but a nice warm-up as we look ahead towards the upcoming weekend. it's 48 in charleston. 65 in norfolk, virginia. that's the spin of the atmosphere right here. that's what's going to remain ahead north and east of us keeping the shower and the gusty winds. once this moves out of here, high pressure will settle in for the end of the week and that means clearing skies and temperatures that will warm up nicely especially saturday and sunday. we'll start you off at 7:00 tomorrow morning. look at the moderate rains across the district and in prince george's county. keep in mind this is just a commuter simulation but look at the spin as the area of low pressure develops to the north and east of us. temperatures tomorrow upper 50's. the best news, all this begins to clear out. it's going to be wet for the rush hour commute tomorrow morning. but we'll be dry with a good deal of sunshine and the forecast october gets better. our forecast 48 to 55 degrees. winds out of the north. tomorrow a wet start to the day. 55 to 60 for a high. but the winds will make it feel about five to age degrees cooler than that. i promised a nice weekend ahead. look at that, marine core marathon. we're calling for temperatures around 68 degrees with lots of sunshine. eileen will update you on the rain and where it's headed next. >> i love when you talk about the weekend at the beginning of the week. [laughter] >> you're going to be at that marathon? >> yeah. >> d.c. united, i'll take you to panama. >> is maryland basketball ready for the big ten? and it's a trip to dallas to play the cowboys. monday night football. we talk with colt mccoy today ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru.. >> ever since coach gruden named colt mccoy the quarterback, he's been the number one talk around water coolers. there's a reason he was traded away by the cleveland browns. there's a reason why the 49ers didn't keep him. on sunday he won a game for the redskins when they're ready to gover the edge and the season was in jeopardy. as a starter, well, he's coming off the bench. we saw what kurt cousins did. but colt says this. gist preparing for our next monday night game and our next opponent, the cowboys. they're a great team. watched a lot of tape on them so far. we certainly have our hands full. but we're looking forward to the challenge. >> he seems calm enough. colt mccoy. >> the san francisco giants jumped on the kansas city royals. 3-0. another run in the fourth made it 4-0. right now it is 7-1 and it is in the eighth inning. matt williams and mike scioscia were named national league and american league managers of the year. matt williams won 96 games in his rookie season as the nats' skipper. washington finished 17 games ahead. >> for soccer fan, league play d.c. united in panama. first half lewis neil. he sends it up and then it ping-pongs off the defender and off united's player. 1-0, washington. joe was sensational. he made several fingertip saves to preserve the shutout and the win. 1-0, d.c. united the winner in this one. >> the terps held their annual media day and after all the doom and gloom, there is genuine excitement the belief that this team can be special. they have a highly ranked recruiting class coming in. mark turgen was asked about his transfers. >> maybe things happen the way they happen. love my team. i have 11 guys on scholarship that are all really good players, want to be here. so we expect to be here. >> a very confident mark turgent. >> ernie grunfeld signed john lucas. sound familiar? john lucas' son. the second john lucas to play for the wizards. there are you go. all righty. >> let's talk about the holiday. it's a legacy. that's good. >> if you don't have holiday plans, it's time to get cracking because you're not going to be lone >> rain headed your way for the morning commute. ou can read these stories on wjla.com. >> your holiday travel may be more expensive this year. according to expedia.com, the cost of flights around thanksgiving weekend are up 17% from last year. flights around the christmas holiday are up 2% so far about 21 million americans are experted to fly between now and december. so you might want to book those >> it's going to be chilly and rainy tomorrow. >> it is a rough start to our rush hour commute. an area of low pressure that's off to the north and east of us. you see the rain. it's not going to go anywhere tonight and into tomorrow morning. at least we have better days aid head. at least into thursday skies gradually clear. the weekend looks beautiful. ' lean is in tomorrow morningful she'll -- morning. she'll track the rain fo >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- bill murray. plus jack black and kyle gass. with cleto and the cletones. and now, get this. here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, cleto. thank you, all of you. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming. thanks for watching. that's very kind. i'm glad you're here tonight. i'm glad i'm here tonight. i don't note how it happened, but bill murray is with us toni

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