experienced severe vibrations on a flight earlier this month. and the federal government will sell 120,000 trailers once used to house victims of hurricane katrina. they are the same trailers tainted with formaldehyde and deemed unsafe. "the washington post" says the sale has outraged consumer advocates and environmentalists and those are your fast five headlines. and more now on that massive storm. utility crews in the northeast are back at it this morning and they're trying to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers as this noreaster just slams the region. the storm is battering parts of pennsylvania, new jersey, new york, connecticut and massachusetts. strong winds have knocked down trees on to houses, cutting power lines and cutting power to a half a million customers at one point. several states are also dealing with flooding problems. the intense rain has completely submerged the roadways in washington, d.c., and virginia's area as well as west virginia. airports in the region are trying to get operations back to