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"Resolving the train strike and the train what we're doing now and encourage that it has to act to prevent it. NATO says it's committed to a future membership for Ukraine in the months ahead, the assistance effort will ramp up as Russia's war drags into winter. Secretary blinken announced more than $50 million to help supply new equipment for Ukraine's electrical grid. This will be rapidly delivered to the country, according to the State Department. What Ukraine continues to ask for is more air defenses against the Russian attacks. Russia meanwhile said today that increasing U.S. involvement in the conflict brings what it calls growing risks. Kami McCormick, CBS News, Bucharest. Houston has lifted a boil water order that's been in place since Sunday for more than 2 million people. And on Wall Street right now, the Dow is down 116 points, the NASDAQ is down 62 points. This is CBS News. Presented by rocket mortgage, whether you're looking to purchase a new home or refinance yours, rocket mortgage can help you get there for home loan solutions that fit your life rocket can. Travel three is Tuesday, November 29th, 45° right now under cloudy skies. It's gonna stay that way. High as to the mid 50s. Good afternoon, I'm John doman, and I'm more glue us with the top local stories we're following this hour, a man accused of stabbing his parents in Frederick county, Maryland, has been shot and killed by sheriff's deputies. This is a very large crime scene, a pretty horrific crime scene. Yeah, the word horrific stands out there, and it seems to be appropriate given the details laid out by Frederick county sheriff chuck Jenkins. He says the suspect stabbed his parents, killing his father and injuring his mother, then when the suspect was confronted by deputies, he was shot and killed. We're limited to what we can answer. It's early in the investigation. We have a long way to go with it. It's not clear exactly what happened before the shooting, the deputies actions are being investigated by the Maryland attorney general's office, which says the shooting was at least partially captured on body cam video. Nick hall and Ellie WTO P news knew this afternoon in Arlington county judge has tossed the case against former D.C. deputy mayor of public safety, Chris geldart. Geldart was accused of grabbing a personal trainer by the neck in the parking lot of a gold's gym in Arlington back in early October. He resigned shortly after at a brief hearing today prosecutors argued gell dart wasn't the main aggressor. And that the incident between the two men was mutual, the judge ultimately decided to drop the case. One of the two people on board a small plane when it crashed into a transmission tower in Montgomery village Sunday evening is still in the hospital today, and while the cause of that crash still isn't known, we now are able to hear the 9-1-1 call made by the pilot 66 year old Patrick Merkel. I've flown into a tower to the northwest of Gaithersburg airport. The calmness in his voice belies the predicament he and his passenger 66 year old Janet Williams were in. Trapped about 100 feet off the ground, their plane dangling from the tower. I'm just concerned about our articulation and the possibility that we could slip out of this tower. The 9-1-1 call taker asked about injuries and offered clear directions as first responders began the rescue. Stay inside of the plane, obviously, keep as still as you can. You're working on getting up to you guys. Emergency personnel stayed in constant contact with pilot and passenger during the ordeal. News. The national transportation safety board continues its investigation into the crash and expects to have a preliminary report within two to three weeks. The average price of gas around the country has dropped again for the third straight week, checking in and now about three 52 a gallon, according to gas buddy, and concerns that China's tough COVID restrictions will slow the demand for gas and other parts of the world means we can expect prices to keep falling. We think China will probably get its act together somewhere in the first quarter and that may fortify crude oil prices, but you probably have a period here of about 90 days where you're going to see very, very cheap gas. That's Tom closer, global head of energy analysis for the oil price information service, he says in our region. Prices are going to be dropping very rapidly. By Christmas, he expects the national average price to fall below last year's average of three 29 a gallon. Michelle bash WTO news. It is definitely a winner go home for the U.S. men's national team today at the World Cup as they're taking on Iran to 2 o'clock. After draws against England and Wales, the U.S. must win to secure a place in the knockout rounds. There are plenty of places where you can watch the match this afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock, and that includes Brighton at the wharf in D.C.. You can also watch along with the biggest fan group, American outlaws, their official bar, is ASTRO beer hall on G street, northwest. If you head there, you're being asked to arrive early in order to catch the game and secure a spot. And of course, stay with us throughout the day. We'll keep you informed with frequent updates. Now coming up after traffic and weather actor Will Smith opens up about his now famous slap, the slap heard round the world at the Oscars. It's 1207. 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"You'll have an O three on WTO on a cloudy Tuesday, it's November 29. 45° now, as we head to the 50s. Good morning, I'm more glow less. And I'm John doman with the top local stories we're following the sour. It takes us to Frederick county, Maryland, where it's being called a horrific crime scene. A man killed by deputies there after they say he stabbed his own parents. Our investigators and crime scene technicians from the Maryland state police owned seeing currently gathering evidence. A man in Frederick is accused of stabbing his parents, killing his father and injuring his mother, the Frederick county sheriff's office says when deputies approached the man, he was armed and deputies shot and killed him. No details about what led to the shooting have been released just yet. We do know that some portion of this incident was captured on body cam. As Thomas Lester, with the Maryland attorney general's office, which is now investigating the actions of the deputies. The involved deputies will be identified within 48 hours. Nick and Ellie, WTO P news. Ian Montgomery village investigators are still looking into what caused Sunday Night's crash of a small plane into a power transmission tower. Now we're hearing the surprisingly calm 9-1-1 calls involving the 66 year old pilot of that plane. Pilot Patrick Merkel telephoned Montgomery county 9-1-1 to say he'd flown into a tower. Believe it or not, the aircraft is ten in the tower. The pilot feared the plane could slip free from the tower's grasp and fall to earth. And have absolutely nothing to protect us going down. Passenger Janet Williams pleaded for a swift rescue and the 9-1-1 call taker offered encouraging words. They're moving as fast as they can. They're going to get up to you guys. Emergency personnel checked with the crash victims by phone every 30 minutes. Particularly on a WTO news. One of the two people on board that plane was released from the hospital yesterday, the other remains hospitalized today. Gasoline prices continue to fall around this region, according to triple-A this week's price dropped the steepest decrease in four months. You haven't really seen the sharp price decreases that are in the offing. They're coming. And they're coming very, very soon. Tom closer is global head of energy analysis for the oil price information service, he tells WTO P, a lot of it has to do with what's going on in the world's second largest oil consuming country. The notion that China could remain on COVID restriction or zero COVID policies through perhaps even the first quarter is really hurt the price of crude oil. Michelle bash WTO news. It must win game of the World Cup today for the U.S. after draws against England and Wales. The U.S. men's national team needs to beat Iran to secure a spot in the knockout rounds. Iran can advance to the next stage with just a tie in today's match. Here in this region, there are plenty of places you can watch the match which begins at 2 o'clock. It includes the brightness at the wharf in D.C.. They've got special food and drink deals going. You can also get in on the action alongside U.S. soccer's biggest fans, a fan group, the American outlaws, their official bar, is ASTRO beer hall on G street northwest. If you want to watch there, it is suggested that you arrive early. I'm just going to get out of here early and head over there if that's cool by you. All right. Coming up after traffic and weather. Are those county plans to notify parents if explicit materials in class I'm Neil all can stain. It's coming up on 1107. What's the

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"Right now. We're headed to the mid 50s under cloudy skies. And good morning, I'm John doman, and I'm more glue us. We're following breaking news this morning out of Frederick county, Maryland, where a man accused of stabbing his parents has been shot and killed by sheriff's deputies This is a very large crime scene, a pretty horrific crime scene. Yeah, the word horrific stands out there, and it seems to be appropriate given the details laid out by Frederick county sheriff chuck Jenkins. He says the suspect stabbed his parents, killing his father and injuring his mother, then when the suspect was confronted by deputies, he was shot and killed. We're limited to what we can answer. It's early in the investigation. We have a long way to go with it. It's not clear exactly what happened before the shooting, the deputies actions are being investigated by the Maryland attorney general's office, which says the shooting was at least partially captured on body cam video. Nick and Ellie WTO P news. One of the two people on board a small plane when it crashed into a transmission tower in Montgomery village Sunday evening is still in the hospital this morning. And while the cause of the crash still isn't known, we now have the 9-1-1 call made by the pilot, 66 year old Patrick Merkel. I've flown into a tower to the northwest of Gaithersburg airport. The calmness in his voice belies the predicament he and his passenger 66 year old Janet Williams were in. Trapped about 100 feet off the ground, their plane dangling from the tower. I'm just concerned about our articulation and the possibility that we could slip out of this tower. The 9-1-1 call taker asked about injuries and offered clear directions as first responders began the rescue. Stay inside of the plane, obviously, keep as still as you can. You're working on getting up to you guys. Emergency personnel stayed in constant contact with pilot and passenger during the ordeal. The national transportation safety board is investigating that crash and expects to have a preliminary report within two to three weeks and then the final report within 12 to 24 months. The average price of gas across the country has dropped again for the third straight week. It's down to three 52 a gallon according to gas buddy, and concerns that China's tough COVID restrictions will slow demand for gas and other parts of the world. Means that we can expect prices to continue falling. We think China will probably get its act together somewhere in the first quarter and that may fortify crude oil prices. But you probably have a period here of about 90 days where you're going to see very, very cheap gas. That's Tom closer, global head of energy analysis for the oil price information service, he says in our region. Prices are going to be dropping very rapidly. By Christmas, he expects the national average price to fall below last year's average of three 29 a gallon. Michelle bash WTO. New rankings on grocery stores are out, and hearing D.C.

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"Developing story. One of the two people on board a small plane when it crashed into a transmission tower in Montgomery village on Sunday evening remains hospitalized this morning. The other one has been released. The cause of the crash still isn't known, but we now have the 9-1-1 call that was made by the pilot, 66 year old Patrick Merkel. I've flown into a tower to the northwest of Gaithersburg airport. The calmness in his voice belies the predicament he and his passenger 66 year old Janet Williams were in. Trapped about 100 feet off the ground, their plane dangling from the tower. I'm just concerned about our articulation and the possibility that we could slip out of this tower. The 9-1-1 call taker asked about injuries and offered clear directions as first responders began the rescue. Stay inside of the plane, obviously, keep as still as you can. You're working on getting up to you guys. Emergency personnel stayed in constant contact with pilot and passenger during the ordeal. The national transportation safety board is investigating the crash. It doesn't expect to have a preliminary report within two to three weeks and a final report within 12 to 24 months. It is the last chance for Maryland drivers who have unpaid video tolls to catch a break on late fees. If you want to save some money, now is the time to check whether you have any unpaid video tolls on your record in Maryland. The state has been allowing drivers to have late fees on their unpaid tolls to pay the tolls without having to pay the late fees, but that deal ends at the end of the day tomorrow, so if you wait until Thursday, you will have to face those late fees. It's discontinuing the escalation of unpaid tolls and civil penalties through November 30th. Maryland transportation secretary James port says drivers have been given a break in order to help people who faced late fees on tolls that accrued during the height of the pandemic. Nikai Nelly WTO news. The average price of gasoline nationwide dropped for the third straight week to three 52 a gallon yesterday, according to gas buddy, concerns that China is tough COVID restrictions will slow demand for gasoline or helping to drive prices down. We think China will probably get its act together somewhere in the first quarter and that may fortify crude oil prices, but you probably have a period here of about 90 days where you're going to see very, very cheap gas. That's Tom closer, global head of energy analysis for the oil price information service, he says in our region. Prices are going to be dropping very rapidly. By Christmas, he expects the national average price to fall below last year's average of three 29 a gallon. Michelle bash WTO P news. Today's a big day for the U.S. men's national team as they prepare to take on Iran at the World Cup this afternoon. After draws against England and Wales, the U.S. needs to beat Iran to secure a place in the knockout rounds. In the D.C. region, plenty of places to watch the match at the beginning of 2 o'clock, including the Brighton at the wharf in D.C. with special drink and food prices, can also get in on the action alongside U.S. soccer's biggest fan group, the American outlaws. Their official bar has ASTRO beer hall on G street northwest. If you want to watch there, you being asked to arrive early. Love their name, the American outlaws. That's pretty cool. Coming up here on WTO, a local school board is voting on whether to notify parents when sexually explicit content is about to be used in class at 8 O 7

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"News this morning from Frederick county, Maryland, with the sheriff's office says deputies shot and killed and armed suspect overnight, who is suspected of stabbing two of his family members, one of whom has died. The Frederick county sheriff says while first responders were providing medical attention to the stabbing victims, deputies encountered the armed man and opened fire killing him. The two stabbing victims of man and a woman were taken to a hospital where one of them died the other is in stable condition, the incident occurred on Haller place in Frederick county, stay with us for more details on this unfolding story. At 7 32 now in Montgomery village investigators are still looking into what caused Sunday Night's crash of a small plane into a power transmission tower. And now we're hearing the surprisingly calm 9-1-1 calls involving the 66 year old pilot of that plane. Pilot Patrick Merkel telephoned Montgomery county 9-1-1 to say he had flown into a tower. Believe it or not, the aircraft is pinned in the tower. The pilot feared the plane could slip free from the tower's grasp and fall to earth. We can slide backwards and have absolutely nothing to protect us going down. Passenger Janet Williams pleaded for a swift rescue and the 9-1-1 call taker offered encouraging words. They're moving as fast as they can. They're going to get up to you guys. Emergency personnel checked with the crash victims by phone every 30 minutes. Particularly on WTO P news. One of the two people on board that plane has been released from the hospital the other remains hospitalized this morning. The Senate is set to vote today on legislation to protect same sex and interracial marriages, set a Democrats are moving quickly while the party still holds the majority in both chambers of Congress. The house would still have to vote on the legislation and send it to President Biden for his signature. That Bill has gained steady momentum since the Supreme Court's decision that overturned the federal right to an abortion and comments from justice clarence Thomas at the time suggesting that same sex marriage could also come under threat. Meantime, Congress has a lot to do in the coming weeks, including funding the government to avoid a shutdown. WTO peace Mitchell Miller has today on the hill. There's a lot we must do before the end of the calendar year. Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer, the Senate needs to either approve a full year omnibus spending bill or a short term spending measure by December 16th. It's also tackling a lot of other issues, including protection of same sex and interracial marriage. Millions of Americans deserve equal justice under the law. Legislation advanced on a procedural vote and supporters hope for a final vote soon. The Senate's top Republican Mitch McConnell, meanwhile, remains critical of the president's policies and two years of inflation. I'm going to push up the cost of everything from food to travel to housing to home heating and electricity. On another matter, President Biden still hopes lawmakers will approve nearly $40 billion for Ukraine. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller, WTO. The U.S. takes on Iran at the World Cup today and millions of people around the world would be watching the two longtime geopolitical foes, a battle it out on the field. Yesterday, head coach, Greg Bert halter, apologized for the U.S. soccer federation's change to the Iranian flag on a social media post, though he insisted he and his players had no say in the matter. We had no idea about

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"Our producer, and our top story this morning, one of the two passengers who was on board a small plane when it crashed into a transmission tower in Montgomery village on Sunday evening remains hospitalized this morning. The other one has been released. Now the cause of the crash still isn't known, but we now have the 9-1-1 call that was made by the pilot 66 year old Patrick Merkel. I've flown into a tower to the northwest of dacres for airport. The calmness in his voice belies the predicament he and his passenger 66 year old Janet Williams were in. Trapped about 100 feet off the ground, their plane dangling from the tower. I'm just concerned about our articulation and the possibility that we could slip out of this tower. The 9-1-1 call taker asked about injuries and offered clear directions as first responders began the rescue. Stay inside of the plane, obviously, keep as still as you can. You're working on getting up to you guys. Emergency personnel stayed in constant contact with pilot and passenger during the ordeal. Now the national transportation safety board is investigating and it does expect to have a preliminary report within two to three weeks and a final report within 12 to 24 months. Happening today, the Senate is set to vote on final passage of a bipartisan bill to protect same sex and sex and interracial marriages. Now the bill does not set a national requirement that all states must legalize same sex marriage, but it does require states to recognize another state's legal marriage. Senate Democrats are moving quickly while the party still holds the majority in both chambers of Congress, the house would still have to vote on the legislation and set it to President Biden for signature, support for the bill has gained momentum, including backing from a number of Republicans in deeply red states. Meantime, Congress is shifting into a legislative sprint toward the end of the year and has to address some critical spending bills soon. We get more from double DTP's Mitchell Miller today on the hill. Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer says he hopes Republicans will work with Democrats to pass an omnibus spending bill. Ensuring the federal government is fully prepared to serve the public in the next fiscal year. That needs to be done before December 16th to avoid a government shutdown. If a long-term Bill can't be passed, lawmakers will need to approve a short term measure. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell remains concerned about rising spending and higher costs that keep hitting consumers. Inflation literally on top of inflation. The Senate, meanwhile, has advanced to same sex protection bill on a procedural vote, clearing the way for a final vote expected soon. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller, WTO, news. It is a must win situation in this afternoon for the U.S. men's national team as they face Iran in a World Cup match. The losing team will likely be eliminated from the World Cup. In a news conference, Team USA captain Tyler Adams was grilled by Iranian reporters from mispronouncing the country's name and to questions about discrimination in the U.S. by apologies on the mispronunciation of your country. That being said, you know, there's discrimination everywhere you go. One thing that I've learned, especially from living abroad in the past years and having to fit in in different cultures is that in the U.S. we're continuing to make progress every single day. American manager Greg berhalter also apologized for the U.S. soccer federation's decision to strip the emblem of the Islamic Republic from Iran's flag on social media. We'll have full highlights of this afternoon's match here on WTO. 6 36 now and Secretary of State Anthony blinken and his NATO counterparts are gathering in Romania today to drum up urgently needed support for Ukraine, including deliveries of electrical components for the war torn countries devastated power transmission network. Ukraine's power grid has been battered country wide since early October by targeted Russian strikes and what U.S. officials call a Russian campaign to weaponize the coming winter cold. The

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"Morning as the 29th of November, we've got sun for this morning, but clouds later on in our high temp today near 55. Good morning to you, I'm Joan Jones. And I'm Bruce Allen to hear the top local stories we're following for you this hour. One of the two people who was on board that small plane when it crashed into a power transmission tower in Montgomery village has now been released from the hospital the other remains hospitalized this morning, investigators are still looking into what caused the crash, but we now have the surprisingly calm 9-1-1 calls from the 66 year old pilot. Pilot Patrick Merkel telephoned Montgomery county 9-1-1 to say he had flown into a tower. Believe it or not, the aircraft is tend in the tower. The pilot feared the plane could slip free from the tower's grasp and fall to earth. We can slide backwards and have absolutely nothing to protect us going down. Passenger Janet Williams pleaded for a swift rescue, and the 9-1-1 call taker offered encouraging words. They're moving as fast as they can. Okay, they're going to get up to you guys. Emergency personnel checked with the crash victims by phone every 30 minutes. Particularly on WTO P news. Well, it's the last chance for Maryland drivers who have unpaid video tolls to catch a break on late fees. If you want to save some money, now is the time to check whether you have any unpaid video tolls on your record in Maryland. The state has been allowing drivers who have late fees on their unpaid tolls to pay the tolls without having to pay the late fees, but that deal ends at the end of the day tomorrow, so if you wait until Thursday, you will have to face those late fees. It's discontinuing the escalation of unpaid tolls and civil penalties through November 30th. Maryland transportation secretary James port says drivers have been given a break in order to help people who faced late fees on tolls that accrued during the height of the pandemic. Nikai nelli WTO news. The average price of gas nationwide has dropped for the third straight week to three 52 a gallon yesterday, according to gas buddy, concerns that China's tough COVID restrictions will slow demand for gas for helping drive down prices. We think China will probably get its act together somewhere in the first quarter and that may fortify crude oil prices, but you probably have a period here of about 90 days where you're going to see very, very cheap gas. That's Tom closer, global head of energy analysis for the oil price information service, he says in our region. Prices are going to be dropping very rapidly. By Christmas, he expects the national average price to fall below last year's average of three 29 a gallon. Michelle bash WTO news. Well, the Thanksgiving leftovers have been consumed and hours have

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"5 O three Tuesday morning November 29th, sunny the start, but clouding up later with highs of the low to mid 50s. Good morning, I'm Joan Jones. And I'm Bruce Allen here at the top local stories we're following for you this hour. One of the two passengers who was on board that small plane that crashed into a transmission tower at a Montgomery Montgomery village Sunday evening is still in a hospital this morning. The other has been released. The cause of the crash still isn't known, but we now have the 9-1-1 call made by the pilot, 66 year old Patrick Merkel. I've flown into a tower to the northwest of Jacques Berg airport. The calmness in his voice belies the predicament he and his passenger 66 year old Janet Williams were in. Trapped about 100 feet off the ground, their plane dangling from the tower. I'm just concerned about our articulation and the possibility that we could slip out of this tower. The 9-1-1 call taker asked about injuries and offered clear directions as first responders began the rescue. Stay inside of the plane, obviously, keep as still as you can. You're working on getting up to you guys. Emergency personnel stayed in constant contact with pilot and passenger during the ordeal. The national transportation safety board is investigating the crash and expects to have a preliminary report within two to three weeks and a final report within 12 to 24 months. Drivers in Maryland have until the end of the day tomorrow to save some money on unpaid tolls. For 9 months, drivers in Maryland have been given a break. The state has allowed drivers who have late fees on their unpaid video tolls to pay their tolls without having to pay the late fees. Maryland transportation secretary James ports. The software will

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"Two people that we transported to a local trauma center, both of those folks that condition has improved. One is still in the hospital. They were rescued just before 1 a.m. on Monday, about three hours later, Cruz removed the plane from the power lines. They stabilized the plane by the crane, then segmented the plane and the engine from S two pieces, lowered the plane to the ground. The plane remains unseen and will be inspected by the NTSB. Stetson Miller, WTU P news. To release a preliminary reports, we're told of their investigation into this crash in two to three weeks. Now the pilot and passenger in Sunday lights plane crash stayed calm as they talked my cell phone with a 9-1-1 call taker. Pilot Patrick Merkel telephoned Montgomery county 9-1-1 to say he had flown into a tower. Believe it or not, the aircraft is pinned in the tower. The pilot feared the plane could slip free from the tower's grasp and fall to earth. We can slide backwards and have absolutely nothing to protect us going down. Passenger Janet Williams pleaded for a swift rescue and the 9-1-1 call taker offered encouraging words. They're moving as fast as they can. Okay, they're going to get up to you guys. Emergency personnel checked with the crash victims by phone every 30 minutes. Particularly on a WTO P news. You'll be at three O 6 and other news this morning, Virginia congressman Donald mceachin we hear has died after a long battle with cancer. He was just 61, making a Democrat had just won reelection for a fourth term in Virginia's fourth district, his chief of staff says that McKeon was diagnosed with colorectal cancer that he's been battling since 2013. Money is being wasted in the district when it comes to fixing things at schools and other buildings. D.C. council chair Phil mendelson says the work order process is in his words a mess. The result is that it's costing the city. Millions of dollars. A D.C. auditor's report found all kinds of issues with the department of general services responsible for fixing stuff and tracking it. In some work orders before and after photos were not the actual project, but stock images found on the Internet. To me, I mean, why would one do that? Mendelsohn says the mayor is responsible for how the work gets done. Kyle Cooper, WTO P news. When prices go up, that has an impact on everything from the price of milk to building local schools. This is the time of year when Montgomery county lawmakers are talking to their colleagues in Annapolis about what they need and county council president KPop said inflation will affect requests for things like school construction money. He also talked about another priority when the General Assembly session starts in January. Pedestrian safety, as well as bicycle safety, because as we know, there have been too many tragedies here locally in Montgomery county and across the region. Among the bills it could be considered one that would take the fines drivers pay for blowing past stopped school buses and sending that money to the state to apply directly to improving safety at the site where the violation occurred. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. Moving on to the next holiday, this Tuesday morning and coming up on WTO P this half hour. Students from Calvert, Fredericksburg and D.C. make things festive at the national Christmas tree. I'm dick giuliano. Three O 8s on WTO welcome. Slower. Claude trains called Michael and son and get $100 off at trained cleaning today. Probably good weather all the 8s and when it breaks, good morning to rich under with this thing that I will do TLP traffic sign. Good morning dean right now traveling eastbound 66 between 29 and 28 in son of a single left lane gets by the work some beyond that between one 23 and not least street also down to a single left lane then as you approach and pass over the beltway that works on blocks a single ride lane. Westbound side as you approach one 23 works in the right lane between 50 and the fairfax county Parkway, single ride lane gets you by and then as you approach the route 28 in centerville there, you're also down to a single right lane getting by your empty south on 28 block as part of that work sound posted detour will take you to 29 to work your way back. Southbound 28 as you approach and pass over 66 eventually down to one single link that lets it work some but as of late delays have been brief, 95 north on the only act of work sound as you approach and pass through three Fredericksburg, that marks left lane that's where you get by without delay beyond that, nothing else anyway, headed up toward the beltway in Springfield express things available to you there as well. Three 95 north, between the development and the 14th street bridge also off to a good start express lanes available there as well. No issues as of late on George Washington Parkway in either direction. For over 65 years, giba, the government employees benefit association has been trusted by federal employees to provide dental vision and other insurance benefits, choose giba visit GEBA dot com, rich hundred WTO traffic. Tracking the next couple of days for you, your Tuesday, not too bad. High temperature in the low 50s is going 53 with a mixture of clouds and sun. Wednesday, all clouds, good chance for rain early in the day, high temperature of 60, sounds great, but once again, rain and wind, winds got 30 to 40 mph

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"Now out of the hospital. Sets in Miller WTO P news. The NTSB plans to release a preliminary report of their investigation into this crash in the next two to three weeks we're told. WTO PD is time, now two O 5, moments after the crash. Correctly, that single engine plane into the power lines over the weekend. The pilot 66 year old Patrick Merkel made a remarkably calm we're told, called to Montgomery county 9-1-1. Here it is. I've flown into a tower to the northwest of Gaithersburg airport. The calmness in his voice belies the predicament he and his passenger 66 year old Janet Williams were in. Trapped about 100 feet off the ground, their plane dangling from the tower. I'm just concerned about our articulation and the possibility that we could slip out of this tower. The 9-1-1 call taker asked about injuries and offered clear directions as first responders began the rescue. Stay inside of the plane, obviously, keep as still as you can. You're working on getting up to you guys. And emergency personnel stayed in constant contact with pilot and passenger during the ordeal. News. Sad news this morning in the political world locally, Virginia congressman, that'll McKeon has died after a long battle with cancer. He was only 61, a Democrat had just won reelection for a fourth term in Virginia's fourth district. His chief of staff says he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer back in 2013. Does the government waste money, really? This may be confirmation of that at least in the district. He fired off a letter last April asking D.C.'s watchdog the office of the auditor to take a look at why stuff doesn't seem to get fixed ever in the city in schools, or at least not in a timely fashion. Now council chair Phil mendelson says, the results are in and a lot of cash is being wasted. But the report confirms is that the central component of any good maintenance system, which is work orders, is a mess. In some work orders before and after photos were not the actual project, but stock images found on the Internet. Kyle Cooper news. He needs time now two O 7. Who calls the shots on where you can park or how land in your community is actually being developed. Montgomery county councilman Bruce got a preview recently of some proposed bills expected to come up for consideration in Annapolis, come this winter. One proposal would study shifting some of the powers of land use decisions away from the Montgomery county planning board and put it under local county control. Council member Andrew friedson objected. That's power grab. Friedson said that power should stay with the independent planning board, although the bill only calls for the study of the plan. Now their bills deal with who gets authority on off street parking near transit projects currently the county holds that power and where the fines from violations of passing school buses should end up. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. This is attorney

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"In the dangling plane for hours, while they raided for rescuers to try to get them out. They were anxious. They were concerned about the stability of the aircraft. Both were taken to a local hospital. Their conditions have improved, and one of them has been released. The plane was also taken out of the power lines, but remains on the scene. Well, the NTSB investigates. Stetson Miller, WTO P news. We're also learning here at WT you'll feed this Tuesday morning that the NTSB plans to release a preliminary report of their investigation into this crash in two to three weeks. The pilot and passenger in sunny lights plane crash stayed calm as they talk my cell phone with a 9-1-1 caller. Pilot Patrick Merkel telephoned Montgomery county 9-1-1 to say he had flown into a tower. Believe it or not, the aircraft is pinned in the tower. The pilot feared the plane could slip free from the tower's grasp and fall to earth. We can slide backwards and have absolutely nothing to protect us going down. Passenger Janet Williams pleaded for a swift rescue, and the 9-1-1 call taker offered encouraging words. They're moving as fast as they can, okay? You're going to get up to you guys. Emergency personnel checked with the crash victims by phone every 30 minutes. Particularly on a WTO news. Double D DOP at one O 5, Virginia congressman, not only has died after a long battle with cancer, he was only 61. A Democrat had just won reelection four fourth term in Virginia's fourth district. His chief of staff says he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer, actually, way back in 2013. Senators Mark Warner and Tim kaine from Virginia this morning separately, saying they have known McKeon for decades and in statements separately said they are devastated to learn of his passing. The kitchen was the third African American to represent Virginia in Congress. Money is being wasted in D.C., at least when it comes to fixing things at schools and other buildings. D.C. council chair Phil mendelson says the work order process is in his words a mess. The result is that it's costing the city. Millions of dollars. A D.C. auditor's report found all kinds of issues with the department of general services responsible for fixing stuff and tracking it. In some work orders before and after photos were not the actual project, but stock images found on the Internet. I mean, why would one do that? Mendelson says the mayor is responsible for how the work gets done. Kyle Cooper news. When prices go up, that has an impact on everything from the price of milk to building schools locally. This is the time of year when Montgomery county lawmakers are talking to their colleagues in Annapolis about what they need and county council president KPop, said inflation will affect requests for things like school construction money. He also talked about another priority when the General Assembly session starts in January. Pedestrian safety, as well as bicycle safety, because as we know, there have been too many tragedies here locally in Montgomery county and across the region. Among the bills it could be considered one that would take the fines drivers pay for blowing past stopped school buses and sending that money to the state to apply directly to improving safety at the site where the violation occurred. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. While retinitis

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"janet williams" Discussed on WTOP
"Still in the hospital. They were rescued just before 1 a.m. on Monday. About three hours later, crews removed the plane from the power lines. They stabilized the plane by the crane, then segmented the plane and the engine from S two pieces, lowered the plane to the ground. The plane remains unseen and will be inspected by the NTSB. Stetson Miller, WTO P news. We are also learning the NTSB plans to apparently release a preliminary report of their investigation into the crash in two to three weeks we're told. Moments after he crashed his single engine plane into the power lines and a transmission tower Sunday Night, the pilot 65 year old Patrick Merkel made a remarkable remarkably calm call to Montgomery county 9-1-1 to ask for help. I've flown into a tower to the northwest of Gaithersburg airport. The calmness in his voice belies the predicament he and his passenger 66 year old Janet Williams were in. Trapped about 100 feet off the ground, their plane dangling from the tower. I'm just concerned about our articulation and the possibility that we could slip out of this tower The 9-1-1 call taker asked about injuries and offered clear directions as first responders began the rescue. Stay inside of the plane, obviously, keep as still as you can. You're working on getting up to you guys. And emergency personnel stayed in constant contact with pilot and passenger during the ordeal. Said political news, this Tuesday morning, Virginia congressman Donald meachin has died after a long battle with cancer. He was only 61, Nietzsche, a Democrat had just won reelection for a fourth term in Virginia's fourth district, his chief of staff says he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer back in 2013. Senators Mark Warner and Tim kaine from Virginia say this morning they've known McKeon for decades and in statements said they are devastated to learn of his passing, the kitchen was the third African American to represent Virginia and Congress. Does the government actually really waste money? This may be confirmation this morning to that in the district anyway. He fired off a letter last April asking D.C.'s watchdog the office of the auditor to take a look at why stuff doesn't seem to get fixed ever in the city in schools, or at least not in a timely fashion. Now counsel chair filled mendelsohn says, the results are in and a lot of cash is being wasted. But the report confirms is that the central component of any good maintenance system which is work harder is a mess. In some work orders before and after photos were not the actual project, but stock images found on the Internet. Kyle Cooper, WTO P news. Hi, it's Meghan cloherty. On the latest DMV download, first responders explained all the challenges they faced and successfully rescuing the two people inside a plane tangled in power lines. And why those who live near the Gaithersburg air park say they're safety concerns are being minimized. Find the DMV download where you get your podcasts. Traffic in the D.C. region is constantly changing. If you spot a major incident that we're not already reporting, call the WTO traffic center. At 8 6 6 three O four WTO P that's 8 6 6 three O four WTO. Good Tuesday morning November 29th, 2022. Welcome in this early hour to WTO pledges. Slower clock trains. Call Michael and son and get $100 off a trained cleaning today. It's 1208 traffic and whether all the 8s, good morning to rich other in the WTO P traffic center. Hi, good morning, dean serious crash remains under investigation closing the southbound lanes U.S. 29 in center at the intersection with Trinity Parkway. Again, that is where traffic has to get off. You can not continue through and you'll also can not make the left either, so just be aware. Norm found outside of U.S. 29 lanes are open, headed north through center wall and continuing up toward fair lakes and eventually the city of fairfax. Southbound 28 is your approach to Passover 66 day left past the work zone. 66 westbound as you approach 28 in Centreville down to a single right length through the construction, however the ramp to go south on route 28 X of 53 a and is closed as part of this works on a ramp to go north on 28 remains open. 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"janet williams" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Bird, our market vision is 2020. So let's talk about the pain trade. I am shocked by the moves that we're seeing in the rates market. The inflation debate continues. Bloomberg radio, the Bloomberg business app and Bloomberg radio dot com. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg dot com and the Bloomberg business app. This is Bloomberg radio. Now a global news update. President Biden wants Congress to prevent a nationwide rail strike in a White House letter released Monday night Biden said he wants Congress to pass legislation that would ratify a previous tentative agreement between rail workers and operators. The victims of last week's Walmart shooting in Virginia are being remembered with a candlelight vigil to the families and friends. We grieve with you, and we pray that our lord's peace will comfort you. Governor Glenn youngkin spoke at Monday's event in Chesapeake saying the act of senseless violence fills the community's hearts with unspeakable sadness, shock and anger. He also named an honored each of the 6 victims who were killed. Several others were wounded in the shooting carried out by a store employee. Harvey Weinstein is not taking the stand at his sex crimes trial in Los Angeles, where he's charged with 7 counts of rape and sexual assault. His lawyers presented his case Monday telling the judge Weinstein would not take the stand in his own defense. The disgraced Hollywood producer is on trial for sex crimes involving four women, including the wife of California governor Gavin Newsom. She testified to being raped in a hotel room in 2005. A top Federal Reserve official says interest rates may stay at a high level for quite a while. Lisa Taylor has more. Speaking to MarketWatch, St. Louis fed president James bullard said he believes rates need to be above 5% in order to control inflation. He added rates should stay there into 2024. The fed has one more opportunity to raise interest rates this year, top Central Bank leaders will meet on December 13th and 14th. The House committee investigating last year's capital riot is reportedly questioning former Trump aide Kellyanne Conway, NBC News reports she appeared in person for a deposition before the committee on Capitol Hill. She was reportedly accompanied by attorney Emmet flood who also represents former vice president Mike Pence and others. I'm Brian shook. The two people rescued from a small plane that crashed into power lines in Maryland are being identified. Kristen Marx has more. Maryland state police say pilot Patrick Merkel of Washington D.C. and passenger Janet Williams from the New Orleans area who are both in their 60s were in the single engine plane that crashed into a power line tower yesterday near Montgomery county air park. Montgomery county police chief Scott Goldstein. Both

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Crews rescue 2 from plane caught in power lines in Maryland
"Investigators are looking into why a small plane crashed in Maryland on Sunday. The small plane had left White Plains New York and was near the Montgomery county, Maryland air park in Gaithersburg, when it crashed into live power lines trapping two people inside and knocking out power to thousands in the area. Before first responders could rescue the two, utility contractors had to disconnect the high tension wires. So it would be safe for the rescuers and responders had to stabilize the plane and then the rescue. Montgomery county fire chief Scott Goldstein. Both patients have been transported from the scene to local area trauma centers. With serious injuries. But both are expected to survive. He talked to W JLA TV, state police identify the two as pilot Patrick Merkel of Washington, D.C., and passenger Janet Williams of Louisiana, both in their 60s. I'm Rita foley