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fredericksburg at 37. again national air port even at northwest dc and toward the arboretum. upper 30s to about 40 degrees. just expect a dry day and a much more comfortable finish. andrea and mike? thank you howard. the can't finement is over for the fiance of the liberian man who died of ebola in dallas. louise troe and relatives were under armed guard. dallas officials say nearly 50 others who had contact with duncan also came off the list of those who contracted the disease. the u.s. military has delivered weapons, ammunition and medical supplies to kurdish forces fighting isis in syria. cargo planes dropped the supplies to the ground near the city of kobani on sunday, the first of their kind air drops followed at least 11 weekend air strikes against isis by coalition forces. an associated press investigation suggests dozens of suspected nazi war criminals and ss guards are living comfortably thanks to american taxpayers. many former nazis have collected millions of dollars in social security payments after being forced out of the united states. they eventually became american citizens. government records show if those men, suspected nazis left the united states or fled before deportation, they were allowed to keep collecting their social security. another news story a big story breaking right now. the disappearance of hannah graham. over the weekend deputies searching in albermarle county, virginia found human remains. >> at this point there is no word if those remains belonged to graham but they were found in an area frequented by jesse matthew. >> reporter: saturday's bombshell. >> chesterfield county sheriff's office search team today that located the human remains along old lynchburg road. >> reporter: is being followed by sorrow and silence. no one will say when we'll know for sure if saturday's discovery is actually hannah graham. the deputy said something inside told him to look. a warning, the rest of the story could be considered graphic. the deputy said he found a skull, scattered bones, no hair no flesh. we asked forensic expert jonathan arden for his take. he spent 20 years as medical examiner in new york and dc. arden says police can't say with certaintity this is hannah. they have notified the grahams of the possibility. >> in this climate it takes generally six to nine months if a body to skeletonize completely. >> reporter: the medical examiner in richmond will likely use dental records that could help id the body in minutes or hours or use dna, which takes days and weeks to get a match. >> i can tell you, i have seen this happen. you are looking for one person who is missing and presumed dead, and you find somebody else -e as we reported the suspect in this case jess is he matthew has been linked forensicically with ten different sex assaults and missing persons cases. we are still waiting for the medical exam tore come back with the final results. in charlottesville, wusa9. >> the news hannah graham's body was found is hitting the community hard. >> she played on the softball team. >> in my opinion, she is solely my opinion, she is a hero. because she is the one that brought this monster down. she is the one that this pedophile can't do this again. and if it wasn't for hannah, at a very heavy price to pay, she's made it safe for so many other children i can't the two first met when the graham family moved from england to the states 12 years ago. redskins fans are cheering their team's latest win but trying to figure out what's going on. yesterday kirk cousins threw an interception, his second of the game. so he was replaced by third string q band former texas longhorn colt mccoy. mccoy's first pass was a 70- yard td to pierre bar son. that was right after he came off the bench. then a winning drive to set up a chip shot as time expired. that did it. that penalty is really what did it. there is the chip shot. the second one he attempted, because the tennessee coach called a timeout right as he was kicking off. that was mean, i thought. another great day for peyton manning. he threw liz 50th pass that broke brett favre's nfl record. he threw another to make it 510. the broncos won, crushing the 49ers 42-17. apple pay begins today. and a number of people spend their weekend taking the plunge, jumping off a local bridge. wusa9 is back, after this. 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. 47 at reagan national. but that is deceptive. a lot of folks in the mid to upper 30s. grab the heavier coat if you have anytime outside this morning. turns out okay. either side is 65 degrees. the clouds will thicken up and win the battle later on. 6:00 hour, volume is building. hopefully we'll keep the problems in check. we'll start with metro rail, blue and yellow line trains are no longer single tracking. there are some residual delays, outside of the pentagon. they resolved that issue. normally take 15 to 66, i'm telling you know right now. northbound 15 diverted at route 55 for the crash on the ramp to eastbound 66 blocking that ramp. beltway into silver spring is going to be the ride. andrea, back to you. time for your final money segment of the morning. >> americans have not had a raise in years. >> fact is the bottom line is not changing for many americans. 24% of companies increased pages from july to september. down 43% from april and june. the report comes from the national association. on a's positive note the firm seemed to be adding jobs. flying to germany could be an iffy proposition today. the airline's key issues in the dispute, retirement benefits. today is also the day apple rolls out its new mobile payments called apple pay. it lets users buy items at hundreds of stores by using the fingerprint scanner. one problem is the number of retailers, including wal-mart are not a part of apple's group. >> i'm sorry man, i don't, i'm scared of that. we have all these data breaches everywhere. >> an interesting concept, those numbers are only a one time deal now opposed to you having this credit card number. >> trying to do their best to safeguard it. >> i don't even use that wand in the grocery store too. >> i don't either too. that is money, i'm the same way. >> i want my money under my mattress. it is 6:12. here's another look at the question of the morning. it is more americans had this for dinner in the past two years, pizza, to the people of the coffee-drinking world. the time has come to put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. dunkin' donuts dark roast is here. bold start, smooth finish, never bitter. hundreds of people took the plunge over the weekend. one they would probably remember for the rest of their lives. a parachute, wow. >> they jumped from 870 feet, 876 feet. the if you river gorge bridge in west virginia on bridge day. it is the only day all year people can legally jump off the bridge. the jumpers carry specially designed parachutes. it is one of the largest extreme sports events in the world. >> amazing. >> no way, dude. >> crazy, got to share that with everybody. >> wow. unbelievable. >> bungee jumping is off my list too. >> would the water be a little chilly? >> i'm afraid it would be a little shallow. in the bay a few temperatures for you in the upper 50s. as far as the water temperatures, air temperatures, that is the problem this morning. 30s and 40s. you'll need a heavier coat. by midday, that is a nice shot on ouweather and son weather camera. mix of sun and clouds. we can see a few showers around here. 50 or so by tomorrow morning. thickening clouds this afternoon. after the morning chill. each a frost advisory. showers again tonight and dome afternoon. a yellow alert for wednesday morning. we may have to move it up to thursday afternoon. with the shower possibility into early wednesday. peeking ahead the coming weekend looks really nice friday saturday and sunday. comfortably mild, sunny and dry all three days. 5 some martinsburg. westminister done to the south cambridge 37. pax river 38. right on the bay, you get inland and look at all the temperatures in the mid-30s. that is cold enough for frost. you don't need to be down to freezing to get frost on the surface. a pretty morning in washington, mostly cloudy, 47. the winds are calm the humidity at 74%. a few things going on, showers in the southwest. a disturbance in the gulf of mexico that the hurricane center will watch carefully over the next few days. rain and snow, colder air up in canada. this is going to turn into a decent nor'easter that will affect they think. clouds our way, milder temperatures for tonight and the next company of days. a chilly start to the futurecast. clouds start to thicken up this afternoon, with showers in ohio, making it to west virginia by 6:00. a few showers here later this evening into the overnight. tomorrow starts out fine, mostly cloudy tuesday. watch what happens by mid to late afternoon showers at 4:30 or 5:00. if this timetable looks like it is going to hold up we may have a yellow alert tomorrow a few showers around for tomorrow night into wednesday morning. 65 today, full day. clouds winning the battle this afternoon. shower to want 52 in up to. upper 40s in a cool spot. 67 tomorrow, a few showers in the afternoon and evenings. we may go yellow alert then with an early threat. wednesday 5. thursday breezy 63 and saturday and sunday really nice, upper 60s to about 70. beverly farmer, how are things moving now? >> moving well along the beltway. just building cole voyager learning company for folks in the outer loop in silver spring. across the wilson bridge, metro rail still experiencing residual delays. blue and yellow lane were impacted later on. just a reminder if you are headed out to metro, a little bit of time waiting in veep that or for yellow line customers as well. check out the ride for us on northbound 15. haymarket, travel that to 66. for northbound 15 to get on to 66. the vehicle rolled over and caught fire. flames knocked out. that is why that jam up trying to get to 66. 395 northbound, police went to look for a broken down vehicle, on the left side of the volume building and heading toward landmark. moving the camera here. beltway heading into silver spring, you have lanes out of college park. just building volume. moving past university boulevard. to get around georgia avenue, nowhere the early issues 50 chem worth avenue, south of eastern toward the 11th street bridge. you are welcome back. temperatures when you get away from town, i know it says 47. that is reagan national. arlington 31. 34 in damascus. many areas in the 30s better this afternoon. more clouds though, and a high around 65. beverly farmer. things are starting to get busy out there, aren't they? >> certainly busy virginia. folks that would normally take 15 to get 66 out of hay market, don't do it. happened on the ramp from northbound 15 to go east on 66. at least a couple of cars collided. one rolled over, one caught fire. that is why the ramp is blocked on northbound 15. traffic has to exit at route 55. maryland, not as much i4p but slowdowns are happening around the georgia avenue, typical volume delays already building of the andrea, back to you. the quarantine period is over for the loved ones of the liberian man who died of ebola in dallas, texas. >> that as new safety protocols are being announced by the cdc. and the pentagon is also taking action. >> reporter: good morning. thomas dunk cap's loved ones were under armed guard and quarantine. that ended a few hours ago. the nurses who contracted ebola from him are still hospitalized. now the cdc is ramping up safety protocols for healthcare workers who are treating the viru the pentagon is stepping in and forming a military medical team the 30-person team will include five doctors who can deploy anywhere in the country within 72 hours. knew guidelines are full body suits and hoods that protect workers's necks, along with rigorous new rules for removal of equipment, disinfection and supervision. this comes as duncan's loved ones and 50 others he had contact with are now in the here. >> you had a mask but there was some skin and hair exposed. we want to make sure that is no longer the case. that you have essentially everything covered. >> nina pham, one of the dallas nurses diagnosed with ebola is being treated at the nih. the other nurse is being treated in dallas, she is also in satisfy condition. thank you vanessa. the family of amber vinson was retained billy washington to represent the nurse. >> vinson was exposed while treating thomas duncan in texas. in a statement the family says vinson has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. they say the nurse was cleared by the cdc for travel to ohio. cuba is hosting a regional summit. leaders are gathering to discuss prevention in combating the illness. s. republicans are criticizing president obama's choice for ebola czar. >> as aaron mcpike reports, they want to know if the person chosen has the right experience for the job. >> reporter: after weeks of mistakes, dealing with ebola. >> frankly, i would like to know who is in charge. >> reporter: president obama caved to critics, anointing an ebola czar. long time joe biden aide ron clain will coordinate the administration's response. >> we have an all hands on deck across government to make sure we are keeping the american government safe. >> reporter: but clain is best known for managing political messaging and has no experience in health. >> it is not solely a medical response. we were not looking for an ebola sperm but rather an implementation expert. that is exactly what ron clain is. he has extensive experience in the federal government. he is somebody that has extensive management experience when it comes to the private sector. >> reporter: the white house is also fending off growing calls from both sides of the aisle to ban travel from affected countries in west africa. >> air travel is in fact how this disease crosses borders. and it is certainly how it got to texas in the first place. based on recent and ongoing developments, i believe it is the right policy to ban air been hit hardest by the ebola e outbreak kay hagan, a democrat running for reelection issued a statement friday calling for the same thing. >> marco rubio also criticized the president's choice of clain. wusa 9 and aur gannett news organizations are focused on spreading the fathers not fear through our ebola coverage. on air and online we are trying to answer your questions and sort out fact from fiction. >> send us your questions, use the #fact not fear. it is 62:00. another manic monday on the roads. we have one problem in haymarket, for sure. >> exactly, congestion always picks up at this time. beverly farmer has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. last look we had from sky 9 traffic was able to squeeze by from northbound 15 to get to 66 in hey market. sky 9 has the shot. i don't see any traffic getting by, going to let one lane by. impact it is gainesville and 29 lee highway. check out the ride for folks making their ride now on northbound 95. 35, word of an accident or rather vehicle broken downright at the exit to the hov lanes at the pentagon northbound. dc 295, you have the volume heading from east he were avenue most of the trip down to the 11th street bridge. volume is building out of college park. that is a look at your ride. now howard has our forecast for the day. a chilly start beverly with temperatures in the 30s here in northwest dc. it is chilly out here. 47 a little deceptive. it is reagan national. the flag is hanging. there is very little wind out there. we'll climb to 60, give or take. clouds mixed this morning but increasing and thickening this afternoon. 5 in martinsburg. doesn't have to be freezeing to get frost there. andrea and mike, inside to the warmer studio. thank you, howard. time to see what our partners at cbs this morning are covering. >> good morning charlie. >> good morning mike and andrea. new guidelines for healthcare workers handling ebola and how an ebola czar will affect the fight. plus holly williams went undercover in syria and she talks to a former american soldier. and george lucas tells me what he thinks is a big threat to the future of movies. all of that and more. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. we'll be watching. thank you. the united states has air dropped weapons, ammunition and medical supplies to kurdish forces in the syrian town of kobani. >>heafter weeks of u.s. and coalition air strikes. they are likely to anger the turkish government. that is because they used the main group in syria as an extension of a turkish occurred terror group. a ban on women wearing burkas in australia's parliament has now been lifted. women with burkas had been forced to sit behind glass in an area mainly meant for noisy children. the government originally said it was conceived over radicalized @australians attacking in the name of isis. new information is coming out this morning about the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. the new york sometimes says officer darren wilson, the man who shot ground, claims he was trying to leave his car when brown shoved him back in and tried to grab his gun. officer wilson said that made him fear for his safety. the teenager's death sparked weeks of racially charged protests. a california man and his father have lost everything after a terrible explosion and fire. they are glad to be alive. they are very thankful to local heroes who were total strangers. >> a man ran into a burning building and carried out the father, who is in grave danger. that is when bystanders came to the rescue. >> they were trying to put the fire out with the hose already. i saw water shooting there they were coming back and we we want in close. it started to be a mini explosion. >> she says the experience is proof a town can come together when people are in need. it is 6:34. we went to congratulate our facebook fan of the day, lease alightner. lisa says the perfect way to start my day is with a get cup of coffee and wusa9 on the television. she wins four tickets to six flags, america's fright fest. all you have to do is go to our facebook fan page. fill out the fan of wothe way als dismantles someone like stuarty. is so painful. embryonic stem cells have so much promise, but barbara comstock voted to ban that research funding even though conservatives like nancy reagan support it. that 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(man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. welcome back. 6:37. i have a treat for you. beautiful skies in the eastern horizon this morning. sunrise a little over a half hour away. it is chilly though, with enough breaks. temperatures dropping into the mid-30s. we'll be partly to mostly cloudy with more sun this morning, more clouds this afternoon. later on this afternoon, if they thicken up. we'll recover to about the 65- degree mark. lows around 50, give or take a couple. your full 7-day catastrophe in just a minute. now over to the gang. the gang of one, howard. we are checking out the ride for the wilson bridge. inner loop out of oxen hill. slowing down from same barnabas road. the word is the crash ahead of you is right before the wilson bridge near the 295 interchange. delays are glowing, inner loop oxen hill. southbound delays, heading into frederick county volume building as you pass 118 in germantown. the crash continues to clear up northbound 15 in haymarket right on the ramp that would take to you eastbound 66. it made a mess of 15, 25 and some folks have been diverted into gainesville. traffic gets by on the ramp but it is single file. west of the you get to marshall, vehicle fire left side of the roadway. 6:39 we are doing a new segment called the buzz,. wusa today, arianna thompson. it is all about the royal baby. >> we have some baby breaking news. just about 20 minutes ago the palace released will and kate's baby is due in april. i know this is hard hitting news for all of you. mike you can't believe it right? >> i was hoping for twins. >> the first baby is every foot step. >> we still don't know the sex, we don't know if it is twins, but we do know april now. >> is there a sonogram of some sort that needs to be released? >> i doubt it. >> bruce generalner first of -- bruce jener is dating, sedate august woman or a man -- is he, dating a woman or a man? >> he is reportedly dating chris jener's best friend. >> it is like a soap opera. >> so you know, none of this is confirmed, of course, this is just a rumor. >> actually they we want out to a concert. they went to see elton john over the weekend. if this is her best friend, of course he knows her. i mean, they have hung out together. they could have just gone to see elton john. this is a developing story. do we have time it talk more about this? is he getting a sex change or not? >> again i will not touch that. i don't know. >> jay leno would have touched it. he was honored last night. d >> yes he got the mark twain humor prize. jay leno is not necessarily my cup of tea, but you can't deny he is an institution an icon. so many people came out to honor him last night. jimmy fallon, jerry seinfeld, chelsea handler, everyone talks about what a genuine, supportive guy he is. >> and what he managed to do over 22 years, coming up with fresh material on a daily basis. a lot of comedians recycling the same material for hogs. i was like you, i didn't see his humor, but i saw him in concert in vegas, he was the opening welcome back no natalie cole. he is a stand up machine. he is on the road still 300 days a year. >> first he has another show coming out. the other thing about him, when he questions to shows, even in little tiny towns, when he walks to the stage he keeps a stack of $20 bills in his hand. everybody who helped him get the show ready for the evening he tosses a $20 bill. >> he could be such a diva, but he is not. >> what is really interesting is they are still finding great humorists to receive the mark twain award. you would think for lifetime rather than some of these newcomb mixs. i wonder if they are -- new, comics. i wonder if they are going to postmusclely -- if they are going to ahonor robin williams? >> i would think so. it is 6:43. time to answer our question of the morning. more americans had this for dinner in the past year than any other type of food. pizza, cereal or pasta. facebook friend carolyn barnes wrote people eat pizza all day long, it has got to be pizza. >> you are right, america. it is pizza. it is pizza. >> he's been called a super lobbyist, the ultimate washington insider. ed gillespie paid millions to lobby for the oil companies for a student loan company that overcharged taxpayers. his firm even lobbied for five foreign governments including a dictator now awaiting trial for war crimes. and then there's enron. gillespie lobbied for them while they committed the largest corporate fraud in us history. ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyist whose never looked out for you. we just need to break it down into simple steps. is that house for sale again? you're changing the subject. we looked at that house. we have so much demanding our money right now but we have to save for later. right... that's the house- -with the low ceilings. the let's stick with the subject of retirement conversation. wells fargo can help with my retirement plan. a tool that gives you manageable steps for retirement. we can do it with you or try it online. together we'll go far. a chilly start as you head into some areas. each later top stray showers. weatherwise, here is your day planner. check out the view here. that is gorgeous here. just a few clouds, color on the horizon. how about the cloud sun mix this morning? clouds should be increasing and thickening. a high 65, maybe 66 degrees here. much more comfortable finish to the day. this morning we also have a frost advisory until 9:00. the darker purple that is a freeze warning. once that gets verified, we are done with the frost and freeze warnings. this is really issued for the agricultural areas. up in westminister below freezing at 31. mid-30s in cumberland to martinsburg this morning. the 30s are widespread but right at the potomac river on the bay the areas are holding above the 40-degree mark. reagan national pretty skies there as well. a temperature of 47. officially mostly cloudy, but check it out. down in the gulf of mexico, disturbed area hurricane center is going to track it the next few days and see if it develops into anything. it is this storm system up in the great lakes, producing a little snow in can district attorney quite a few showers in canada, through western kentucky. for us it is going to throw but looks like the big lit will be just off to our north and east. a chilly start to our day, a decent finish. to want a couple of showers are going to roll through. tomorrow starts out fine. we have a yellow alert up for wednesday morning now. we may have to back that into tuesday afternoon. by lunch time tuesday, mostly cloudy. see the showers in western pennsylvania and west virginia. watch what happens mid to late afternoon. they start to approach the metro from the west. we are going to watch this. if this trend continues. again a yellow alert toward tuesday and wednesday morning a few showers around. but futurecast trying to get rid of that stuff early. again, we are going to have to position that yellow alert. stay tuned if that. in any event after wednesday morning, i think our rain chances go down for much of the rest of the week. a look at the forecast, 65 today, more clouds there afternoon, than this morning. not nearly as cool tonight with the shower threat. 52 in town. the cool spots upper 40s. 67 tomorrow a few showers in the afternoon. again the yellow alert possibly being backed into tuesday from wednesday, early showers wednesday 59. breezy too wednesday and thursday. drier thursday and 63. the payoff is the we understand. friday saturday sunday looks very nice, 48 on friday. 68 on friday. and around 70 saturday and sunday. beverly, i got the monday blues. how about you? >> we have a few blue folks waiting for traffic to clear out on the roadways. a couple of issues to deal with this morning. not a lot. around the capital beltway we had a crash on the inner loop in oxen hill. moved out of the way. inner loop coming down the hill from saint barnabas road. on the inner loop local lanes between 295 and the wilson bridge. there is a tow truck there but again the slow down's already there. northbound 295 as you head up past the beltway dc 295. still with the delays as you make your way south of eastern avenue. most of the trip down to the 11th street bridge. blocking the left side of the roadway. 395, heading up past the pentagon, where the main at the main lanes right near the left exit to get toward the pentagon and thes, there had been a broken down vehicle along the left side of the roadways, sky 9 has been flying over the issue in haymarket northbound 15 take you to eastbound 66. as a result of the crash they have been funneling traffic by. 15 is still going to be impacted. so is 55 and 29 gainesville where a lot of people close to get on to 66. outer loop college park into silver spring you are still on the breaks but that's been incident free. you are watching wusa9. rise and do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. 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"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. black. no cream, 1 sugargar. with a bacon, egg, i'm john foust and i approve this messge. & cheese mcgriddles... why does she get a mcgriddles? that's the way she takes her coffee... mccafé coffee and the bacon, egg, & cheese mcgriddles. so, how do you take yours? good morning. it is monday, october 20th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." the military joins the fight against ebola in america as the cdc issues strict new guidelines. holly williams goes undercover in syria and meets an american battling isis on the front line. and peyton manning tosses his way into the htory book. but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> do you two have confidence in the centers for disease control? >> yes, but you don't know what you don't knowil unt you're in the

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