but no incidents or accidents blocking the travel lanes on the other side of the beltway, route 4, route 5 and the crane highway looking good. it is 6:00 on the dot. we are sending it right over to angie. at the top of the hour, here s a look at the stories happening today. you ll see extra security on cam track trains and at stations. it is a special day of enforcement nationwide. amtrak insists the security surge has nothing to do with the recent terror alert in europe. the imf and world bank meetings begin in downtown washington. that means expect plenty of dark limos, protester and road closures. parking will be severely restricted all weekend. this morning, president obama heads to bladensburg, maryland to talk about the economy. and he will rehack to the new unemployment numbers due out around 8:30. we have an update on the breaking news we brought you on thursday morning. in the last hour, 9 news now has learned the friendship heights woman accused in the deadl
montgomery county police say that a woman and child were struck by a vehicle at georgia avenue and aspen hill road this morning. our 9 news now lindsey mastis on the scene and she has the latest details in this report. reporter: jc, it happened right behind me on georgia avenue. a woman was pushing her 17- month-old daughter in a stroller across the street. there are cross walks in this area. we don t know whether they were in a cross walk or not, but basically they were struck by an suv. we just got the good news that the little 17-month-old girl is going to make it, and that is why police, at this point, have cleared the scene. after they were both struck, some passerbiers stop it s and discovered the little girl was not breathing. a police officer and a registered nurse were among those that stopped. they started to perform cpr on the little girl until the ambulance got there. the mother, we re told, is also going to survive. basically, this intersection, we re told by p
voting so seriously. here, i want to say a little bit yes, i do. they take it for granted. reporter: with rising concerns that democrats aren t fired up this year, president obama came to bowie, maryland, to boost the re-elect chances of maryland s governor. and the rally comes as o malley s campaign is pulling ahead. he s shown leading 49% to 51% to 49%. i m running against the formerrer governor who is running in order to take maryland back. reporter: what he really means, he wants to take us backwards. reporter: robert ehrlich downplayed the appearance. he s trying to january rate votes, obviously, and that is a strong area for democrats. we re going to do better. reporter: bowie, maryland, a short drive from the white house, has been a solid base for democrats and with the president using the example of a stuffed car as a choice. who is it? the republicans and they say we want the keys back and we have to tell them, you can t have the keys back. you do