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disease? >> we are very concerned. >> reporter: the officials are not releasing the name of the female patient who is listed in stable condition. she came in contact with duncan after his second visit to the hospital, after he was diagnosed with ebola. duncan died last week. >> even the single breach can result in contamination. >> reporter: top health officials believe the workers somehow broke safety protocol and they are trying to determine exactly what happened. >> one of the areas that we look at closely, things like how do you take off the gear that might be infected or contaminated. >> reporter: ebola is not airborne. health experts say it could only spread through direct contact with bodily fluids, including blood, sweat, saliva. >> we are confident that the precautions we have right now are prhealthcare workers. >> reporter: they are monitoring about 50 people in the dallas area that may have come in contact with duncan before going to the hospital. brian webb for cbs news, new york. >> the woman who tested positive was not under observation. still no names from police on the five victims who died in a two-car crash on friday night. two children among the dead there. investigators say that the acura was stopped at the light in livington terrace when the mercedes slammed into the back of the acura. the two children passengers and the two adult female passengers were killed. a female driver was unhurt. the female passenger in the mercedes was also hurt as the male driver and the second male passenger in the mercedes are still hospitalized tonight. bad weather appear to be factors in that friday night crash. there's been a second deadly crash. the single car accident that happened early this morning on the road near auburn. police believe that the driver lost control of the vehicle, which left that road and hit a poll. the 25-year-old was killed as he was alone in the vehicle. it had to be a rude awakening for a couple overnight in maryland when that car came crashing into their residents. when they say that the car was traveling on the road, when for an unknown reason they left that road to crash into the house. a man in the car was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. a woman in the vehicle was not hurt. the residents in the house also escaped injuries. tens of thousands of people turned out for the race today. it was the 30th anniversary of the race, displaying the bond between soldiers and the local community. peggy fox reports from the start and finish line. >> reporter: wounded warriors would start the race. soldiers need to be strong. >> one particular morning i stepped on an ied. ever since then i've been trying to get back to the place where i was. >> reporter: like many amputees appear, master sergeant is living a new normal. >> it's not about what happens, but about what you're doing afterwards. you've got to push yourself. you've got to see what is really in there. if you sit on the couch there is no way to figure out what's in there. >> reporter: among the spread out group of recyclers, my mother-in-law who has a brain injury from being shot in the head. >> we've got to hurry. as they need to stay in shape. >> and getting way back every day. >> i was wounded in that and they were wrapping up here with pat as i saw pat to do this two years ago as he was an inspiration, so we decided to do it too. >> we are just moments away looking to get the first one of the 30th annual. >> i mean the fear is the emotion with the people yelling under the bridges, like let's keep going. >> 30 years ago there were only 1,379 runners for the very first army ten miler. today there are 35,000. many of them are running with teams. there are 720 teams. peggy fox, wusa9. silva of dc won the men's race with a time of 4:28. the winner of the women's race is terry gallagher of arlington, virginia. turkey is finally deciding to allow u.s. coalition forces to its bases for operations against isis militants in syria and iraq. the white house has been pressing turkey to take a larger role in the fight against isis. turkey has also agreed to train some 40,000 moderate syrian rebels in the fight. the names of the 107 firefighters have been added to the national fallen firefighters memorial. hundreds gathered today for the service of the national fire academy in maryland. 98 firefighters who died in the line of duty last year and fine who died in previous years all honored. one would get a plaque as it sits in the middle of the campus. >> i am always pleased to be here. i'm not pleased that we have lost so many. but i'm pleased that we take the time to remember. and as the president has indicated as this foundation >> among the fallen honored, where the 19 arizona firefighters killed in that canyon fire last year, that was the largest firefighter loss since september 11's terrorist attacks. it was the first time ever on the flyover over the pentagon. the potomac flight was organized by the culpeper air, and it was made to honor disabled american veterans. coming up on wusa9 this sunday, a maryland landmark heads for the auction block tomorrow. also ahead highlights of a welcoming ceremony for the baltimore ravens today in tampa. erica? >> reporter: well bruce it is still pleasant out here on the weather terrace, but the clouds have started to move in with a few sprinkles. you can see them moving through, just light stuff. overnight tonight we'll watch a few more of those showers and sprinkles pop through. mostly cloudy, but milder. that's a sign of the temperatures returning into the 70s in have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherded a trio of bills through the legislature and into law but barbara comstock never officially disclosed that all the while she was being paid thousands of dollars. no wonder she hid it. we've got breaking news right now from los angeles. breaking news about ebola. emergency vehicles have surrounded a plane from jfk to lax. they have a passenger on board with a possible case of ebola. that passenger is from liberia. and he is said to have began showing ebola-like symptoms during the flight. we'll have more on the scare coming up on wusa9 at 11:00. democratic candidate for maryland governor made a stop in montgomery county today. anthony brown toured with voters. after less than a month to the new election day. the new poll shows that the governor has a seven-point lead over larry hogan. the poll by minnesota hogan with 42 -- and then hogan with 42%. because it is near cam david, the cozy inn and restaurant became popular place for presidents and important people who came to visit or consult. the cozy restaurant first opened back in 1929, holding all types of memorabilia. the owner, the 78-year-old is selling to raise money to help pay a $180,000 did >> we'll see if it goes. >> it's upsetting that it is closing down as i wish that things them. >> it's a landmark. it's a part of a town. are they going to rip it down? is it going to become something else. >> stephanie ramirez will take us inside the tour at 11:00 tonight. before the taste of dc is wrapping up down on pennsylvania avenue northwest, the mid-atlantic largest culinary festival brings the best food, drinks. and you got to sample more than 70 restaurants, food trucks, along with 50 beers and 100 wines. today's event featured, today's featured -- the event. that that e -- they would create their own memory. >> it'd be a mild start as erica will tell you what to expect and if you might expect some in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. congratulates. they did well. >> thank you. >> yeah, i wish it would warm up here in the studios. it's freezing up here. sorry, i'll get off the studio weather, but it is getting milder right now. still in the 60s downtown and dc. that's a trend of things to come. temperatures will be remaining in the 70s. right now it is 64 with a dew point of 35. still dry enough that the sprinkles and showers trying to push towards us are not reaching the ground. that'll bring us the opportunity for showers during the morning commute. a lot of you don't have to get on the road until later on. it doesn't look like it will be a real slow down for those that have to go to work tomorrow morning. it is still going to be mild on tuesday. we'll dry in the breezes on tuesday because of the approaching cold front. right now it is 55 degrees in leesburg and gaithersburg, but 63 in frederick because of the wind direction. the down sloping for you here. and 61 in fredericksburg, virginia. you can see here on satellite and radar that there was heavier rain, but a lot of that lost their moisture. also just down sloping for you. they finally do make it here for the monday morning commute. that's until later on in the workweek as we'll have that chance for a shower during your lunch hour as well and during the evening commute. but notice that light green shading. that means just a few flick kzof the windshield wiper and you'll be in good shape again. the potential for showers during the morning commute. but most of the day will be dry on tuesday. it's wednesday that we are watching this approaching cold front that will bring a chance for heavier rain, possibly even some thunderstorm behind the cold front. not really a big change in temperature, but they will remain mild. overnight tonight, the potential for a few sprinkles and showers with the lows between 49 and 55. not getting too chilly tonight. remaining on the milder side, with more light scattered showers. we'll get into the 70s in a lot of spots for your afternoon highs with partly to mostly cloudy. in the first alert seven-day forecast, a chance for thunderstorms. notice the high temperatures in the mid-70s on tuesday and wednesday and i think that wednesday it will be a day that feels a lot like spring as it will be breezy and mild for a chance for showers. it looks gorgeous as we head for next weekend. >> cool. it's suppose to be a defensive team. >> yes, they would show up. especially on the road as they are really picking it up, bouncing back from the loss last week, an exciting day for you in that nfl as the ravens will be dominating on the road with a record setting game with plenty of highlights. we'll take a look. and plus how long will the wizards and their young the baltimore ravens are in the middle of the tough game of -- two games on the road. after a disappointing loss last week, they would bounce back in a huge way, playing their strongest and most balanced performance of the season. the ravens and their offense came out of the gate on fire. the defense, they didn't even come in to play. but less than a minute in, usually gets the yards per carry to add to that 52 yards before being forced out of bounds. then he finds the former tore pin who has been quiet this season, all for a touchdown with five touchdowns, the career high that was capped off by the impressive 56-yard scoring drive for steve smith sr. check it out. the ravens, they lead 38-0 at the half in their franchise history. ravens throughout the whole ordeal, 48-17. >> and we were trying to break their record, you know, i was like man, that's quick. that's the biggest thing. >> for the offense, they did what they had to do early for their offensive line. the redskins are in action. as they just scored that field goal. it was 20-13. deshawn jackson with a huge yard as they have gotten them on the board first. adding two more field goals. of course we have complete coverage coming up tonight on game on overtime. pittsburgh continues to struggle while the cleveland browns continue. very impressive season. just wide open as you can see the defense, they shut down today, winning a big one. to baseball now after sweeping the baltimore orioles as they would have to regroup after finding themselves in that hole headed for kansas city. the royals were the team with the speed as they would have one stolen base that did not amount to anything. and the manager hopes that they could find it again in the midwest. >> obviously these two games are operating at a higher level. they made very good pitches with it. hopefully they stay true as they would be rewarded for it. they are leading as they are 9- 13 at all times. no team that goes down at home has come back to win this series. the royals, of course, they would have that home field advantage. i'll have more on his injury in just a moment. they are down one the first, all to give them their first lead of the game. fast forward as they are down by one. finding the home with their five seconds left. with 14 on the day as he lead all scores to 15 periods. the wizards would win a close one. now the bad news, they will be without them for at least six weeks as he had surgery today after suffering the fracture in the left wrist, which is their non-shooting hands, which is good news. so at least six weeks, but their left hand, which would be a good sign. >> right. >> all right, we got it. >> we're going to see a little bit of the rain, just light scattered rain showers tomorrow. nothing that should impact your commute. >> thank you so much. we'll see you back here at 11:00. captioning funded by cbs and ford >> i believe that americans should be deeply skeptical of government power. you cannot trust people in power. the founders knew that. >> pelley: that's the director of the f.b.i. making that statement. james comey surprised us on many fronts, including questions about government snooping, how google and apple devices are testing his agency, the plague of cyber-crime and... when the phone rings in the middle of the night, which i'm sure it does, what's your first thought? >> something has blown up. yeah. >> stahl: it may be the biggest confrontation between the white house and the american press since nixon kept an enemies list during the watergate era. pulitzer prize-winning reporter jim ri

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