as we get into the day here, you're going to be able to see the your activity dissipate. look at what's going on to the north and east. later today, up in boston, we'll get some more. here in washington, we are looking at gradual clearing. don't be fooled by the nine. it is is going to be very cold around here and very blustery. much colder air invading the area as we speak. 26 now in haggerstown. colder air will be settling in this afternoon. lots of sunshine but windy and cold this afternoon and then bitter cold arrives later tonight and for the weekend, allsopp. more details on that coming up in just a minute, allison. back to you. >> we begin with a developing story. the saga of a teenager from alexandria. we'll get to that other story about the coach arrestd in just a moment. first, detained in kuwait for weeks. he arrived back at dulles airport this among. we have video just into our newsroom of when gulet muhammad came out of customs a short time ago. it was a process that was filled with drama of what was reportedly holding him up from seeing his family this morning. john jones us with the latest. what is the latest? many developments this morning. >> reporter: good morning. the developments are that gulet muhammad are here. he appears tired but healthy. this 19-year-old youngster who has been held against his will by kuwaiti authorities for the last month is now back in the u.s., basically because his lawyers went to federal court and the judge said, he does have a 14th amendment right to be here. the government told the judge we'll make sure he gets back for this trip only. when he came back, he spoke only briefly and we have not had time to turn around to the part of the interview. here is what he said. he said federal agents, american agents told him when he was in custody in kuwait that he was lucky that, instead of just 30 days, he could have been in a hole somewhere for as long as six months and no one would know it. he says that is wrong. he says that should not happen to islamic americans or to any american. this 19-year-old youngster said this is america. this is 2011. this kind of thing should not happen. at the behest of his attorney at that point, he ended his comments. they clearly are very unhappy because, again, this morning -- and he confirmed this to his attorneys, the fbi attempted to interview him, this despite the fact that, in quaid, he repeatedly invoked his rye against self-incrimination. he didn't want to talk unless a lawyer was present. his attorneys are very unhappy that the fbi again tried to interview him and did not allow his attorneys who were here at the airport to talk to him before those questions. anyway, he is back. his attorneys have hinted there is further legal action. they say he has suffered physically. by the way, he did confirm he was tortured. they say he has suffered physically and suffered psychologically and they may seek redress in the courts for this 19-year-old youngster who, by the way, went to annandale high school. he is back,ey letted. they are extremely angry at the u.s. government. >> more on the story later on. >> is the fbi out there -- not that i would expect this, but did they have anything to say about this this morning? >> we never saw him. if you believe him -- and i do -- he was exhibit sented before he came into the public airport area. they got to him in the customs area where the public is not allowed. he went through secondary processing. he was held an hour to an hour half locker than those who came from kuwait. -on, thank you. we appreciate it other news this friday morning police need your help solving a deadly hit-and-run in alexandria. investigators say 26-year-old melbourne clyde leech, jr. was killed while crossing king street at the intersection with park center drive just after midnight. authority say that the vehicle that hit him left the scene. a witness told police the car was a four-door black sedan. anyone with information in this case is asked to call alexandria police. a virginia little league coach accused of sexually abusing children in his care is now in custody. he spent months in europe on the run and oops used an alias. sherrie lee has the story. >> while john hamilton was opt lam, i am told that he lost about 100 pounds which made him more difficult to recognize. but somebody did. he is locked in the fairfax county jail. fox 5 captured video of hamilton arriving. he was arrested trying to cross into poland from the czech republic. in 2009, a man saw hamilton with a young man and went to police telling them that he had been molested repeatedly. two mother young men came forward. he wept to court but they he disappeared. he and his mother took $20,000 and went to europe where a viewer spotted him in germany. >> i think people in fairfax as well as the communities in europe that he was frequenting and traveling through, those places are safer today because he is in custody. >> reporter: investigators say that what mel ton crest crossed europe using an alias. he returned to dulles exhibit national airport yesterday he was caught after interpol red flagged his passport. before he test appeared, a judge here in fare faction county otherred that he be held without bond when he was rearrested. so it's unlikely he will be getting out. that's the latest here in fairfax. back to you. sherrie, thank you very much. she is defying the odds and he is now ready for the next chapter in her recover re. congress woman dab yell giffords he is now headed to hues top. >> with the sun in her face and her husband by her see, congress woman gabrielle giffords gets a taste of the outdoors for the first time sense being shot. i'm extremely hopeful that gabby will make a full recovery. i told her that. she recognizes it. she is a strong person. she is a fighter. she is a fighter like nobody else i know. >> reporter: giffords is recovering from a bullet wound to the brain but has been making progress nearly every day. the therapy started already in tucson. the next one is in houston. >> she already started rehabilitation. i want to make that clear. it will be more of the same and obviously, as she becomes more able to do the more complex sequences of taxes, then they'll graduate her at that facility as well. >> reporter: she will be moved by hop tr to tirr millimeterall hermann where she will spend the next month or two receiving 24-hour medical care. >> we do a head to toe evaluation starting from a neural call status to how she is breathing. >> giffords' husband will have mo of a support system in texas. it is close to where he works and lives as an astronaut. >> what it a critical factor in this decision ace the fact that it's going to let me be there by her side as much as possible every single day. and i don't know how long this whole process is going to take. >> reporter: tirr millimeterall hermann has been ringed in the top five rehab centers in the nation for the last 31 years. the if a settle specializes in brain and spinal cord injuries despite her recovery, doctors are urging caution. many people do not recover 100%. the goal of the rehab is to bring letter to a new normal. house republicans have introduced two separate business trying to make it impossible for government money to go toward abortion. supporters of the overhaul let care law say that the it bell already does that. but critics say that does not go enough. they want to limit the amount of money in a medical liability case. president obama will tour the largest q e plant in new york. the government says it cost the military more than 193 million-dollar over six years for the ban. that is an average of more than $162,000 per person. president chin stoornted the don't ask, don't tell policy back in 1993 and almost all of the money spent sean 2004 has been on replacing bay service members who were expelled. it spent another 8 million on add menative cost. it for now remains an effect despeed the 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[ female announcer ] just don't tell them. shh. . new this morning, police in anne arundel county are investigating a homicide. a man forced his way into a townhome, bound him and shot him before taking off. discouraging financial news from d.c. mayor vincent gray. the budget deficit is a whopping 300 million dollar more than first projected. he made the announcement while speaking to the cultural terrorism. >> we have some tough times facing us. our budget deficit now is now the vicinity of 500 million dollar. and that ace lot of money no matter how you slice it. last november, the d.c. coup till had projected the budget deficit to be $188 million. and more of the same in maryland. later today, governor martin o'malley lays his budget proposal. he meet with the speaker of the house and senate president at noon. then the governor is scheduled to speak at a news conference around 1:30. ology maeey says that the budget shortfalls will cause certain facilities to close all to the. and holy cross hospital was granted a permit to expand on the campus in germantown. the hospital that exists in silver spring will stay where it is. in fact, it is expanding. virginia governor mcdonnell is getting an unlikely ally in liquor store. getting to see the en side of the white house is a pretty neat experience. i would ma'am. but imagine the surprise one tour guide got ant largest mafia bust in u.s. history. the n b i rounding up some high ranking names with help from the inside. we'll have the details. it's 25 minutes now after 9. hey, guys. printer's out of ink. just shake it. [ rattling ] [ male announcer ] need ink? this week at staples, spend $40 on ink and get a $10 visa prepaid card via easy rebate. that was easy. nice to see you. surprise. >> first lady mi w obama with big surprise made a visit to the white house an unforgettable moment for these tourists. she and the first dog bo greeted visitors on the second anniversary of her husband's inauguration. bo was most interested in the youngest guest on thetour. he had to tell bow to be nice. how specialist that? >> what are we looking at there, a split screen of them waiting and then you come in. that's awesome. >> first lady. that's great. you're not going to forget that. very cool idea. >> cool ideas this weekend will be to stay inside posit' going to be awful cold out there. the next five or seven days will be like that. >> i'm not giving you good news. >> you have to tell us the way it is. >> yes. showers have become more intense in the last few hours. much of the area not seeing any more. but out west, they have been fairly per -- persistent. and some of our friends on facebook have written us saying they have seen some snow shower. martinsburg, up towards haggerstown, these little streamers ten to push across the mountain and down towards the washington area. south and east here, down to prince george's county county and toward annapolis, it's possible you will see a few snow showers as well as this much colder air is trying to filter into the area and trying to squeeze out the atmosphere. storm nipples overnight. anywhere from no snow at all to very light dusting close to the city to one, two, maybe three inches as you get to the pennsylvania border. well out to the west, not much of anything to talk about. this will get in here tonight. clear skies and a lot of cold air. we're going to have some bitter, bitter temperatures. high temperatures will struggle. let's check it out. 28 in gait thus beck. 25 in haggerstown. leonard down and annapolis, you, coo, will be below freezing here by late this afternoon and during the evening hours. wind is the other big story. don't be fooled as you look out of the window and say, oh, it looks noise. 29 in annapolis. it are be blustery told this afternoon. bitter cold tonight and we'll take a look at the weekend forecast here in just a sec. 27. that's wishful thinking. we did that when i got here this morning. the forecast for tonight, partly cloudy and very cold shall bitter cold, in fact. 19 the overnight low and you mix in the wind chill. make sure you wear that winter coat. upper 20s on saturday. maybe freezing on sunday and monday. they we clout up and maybe another system will bring us some snow. that could be a coastal storm. we have to watch that very carefully. that will do it for weather. have a fantastic weekend. allison, back to you. a major crack down on drug dearlies who carry weapons in northern virginia. a joint federal and local task force made dozens of arrests. this was the result of a two- year investigation dubbed operation bull run. according to government documents, the suspect conducted drug deals throughout the manassas area. >> our focus is on the violent criminals, the violent element of the community which has a negative impact on the quality of life. this investigation has taken 80 guns off the street and bound of mayor off the street. alsole legal guns were seized as well as crack cocaine. they go by the names lollypops, car wash, glasses, just some of the dozens of suspected mobsters taken down in some of the fbi's largest busts. some of their alleged crime en clued murder, illegal gambling and racketeering. >> reporter: there were so many they had to be processed at an army-bested gym. 7 of the major american mafia crime families were hit. mopping those nabbed, the 82- year-old reputed former boss of new england crime family, the patriarchos. the entire leadership of the colombo family. u.s. attorney general eric holder flew to brooklyn to make the announcement. >> today's arrest marks an important and encouraging step forward in disrupting la costa nostre operations. the reality is that our battle is far from over. >> montgomery defendant, frank "meat ball" bellatoni, mile kel jello cupine. and vincennes yo meny car wash. and the crime range from the extorsion to racketeering. they're going to cut loose many of them. there will be very low plea deals offered, in my guess, to the great majority of them. >> ray kelly seas that for hollywood, it may make good material but in real life, they commit murder. the story, a man killed at a par over spilled milk. private funeral services for sargeant shriverrer has now been open to the public. family members say they were forced to make the change after the outduring of con toll laps. a wick which will be public start at 4 in georgetown. the 95-year-old died tuesday beforing a hospitalized for several days. he suffered from alzheimer's disease many. >> you have seen her here. her show is on of a hours. now wendy williams is adding to her risumi. she is talking about her new show. she is lucky and it looks like the sup will come out a little for little willow smith, you get it, the sun will come out. >> we're going to tell you about the new project in the work for will smith's daughter. kind of funny, actually. >> he is buying for her. >> really. >> we'll give more. >> all right. ♪ i feel pretty, oh, so pretty ♪ >> here is another look at the trivial question. all creative titles. the answer is coming up a little bit later. keep it here. we'll be right back. 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i don't know. >> it would probably be more advantageous to her if she was going out. >> in the long run? >> maybe she has and could not get it. >> does she he ever have to be in the real world and learn that lesson herself or because they have so much wealth and i influenza? >> i suspect they are looking at this as this is going to jump start their career. >> jaden did a good job in karate kid. yes >> and she did a good job with whip my hair. i love that song. our friend and host wendy williams is adding to her risumi. love triangle will be a cross between a game show and a talk show. the series puts william in a role of advisors to guests trying to choose a rope one from another. no better way to do that. through humor and a lie detector, she will try to help people tangled in roman take confusion. >> the wendy william show just renewed for a third season. that's great. she is up next at 10:00. >> continued success to her. when you are in a triangle, does not one person not know? are they all going to be on the show? i'm dating you you but i have this person, too. >> done they know? >> i don't know. >> ladies, we'll have to talk about them, buy them, look at them lovelily on windows as they pass on by. we are talking about shoes. it is okay to wear open toe shoes during the winter? we have a guest. the style is on. and she will help answer this week's ask allison questions. >> that will spark much conversation here. and holly is getting a special look at some very cool cars this morning. how you can see them as well. that's coming up next. we are coming back in just a second. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ ♪ spread a little joy and see ♪ need a little happiness to be ♪ ♪ living the life with me two new automotive jewels will be on display at the national museum of american history today. >> that's cool stuff. holly morse is there to take a look at new stuff. hey, holly. >> reporter: hi, guys, it's taken longer than expected to get the car unloaded. this is live. the unloading of the tucker sedan. it's creating a little bit of a crowd. anyone that lucky to be on the malice being treated to this unloading as well with. people are tacking pictures. just when you thought anybody more important could not come out, the director himself comes out to take a look. trent glass is here with me. good to see you. >> welcome back. great to be here. >> reporter: we always love coming to the more museum because you have good stuff. >> yes, we do. >> reporter: like this. >> our visitors and fans and the country voted on these two cars coming to the museum and this is a great time to visiony the museum of american history, because, during the winter, we are a local museum. >> i tell people all the time, go in the winter when none of the tourists are here and you have the place for yourself. easy to get here by metro, park here. free admission. i am delighted that we are ale to do this. that's going to be a real treat to see the miller racing car and the tucker. >> reporter: why did you decide for the first team to let the public vet on what is on display? >> we have talked about it for a long time but we felt this would be the right time to ask people to par test pait. we have great choses. we had over 70 cars in the collection that we can't display all at the same time. we have a number on display at trans pore teas hall. it was a treat to pre down these gems. >> reporter: it's a little nerve-racking right? >> i'm watching carefully. we have good people working here. you are saying that looks a whole lot depth than in the warehouse? >> oh, i know. it looks great being outdoors which it was meant to be and it will look stunning in the third floor right in between the maritime his tri hall and the locomotive. you see all these different eras of transportation >> and then you get to see the full store yes of how this involved. how large he is the collection? you said you have 70 cars and you asked the public to pick two. because that's all you have space for? >> right. >> this recommends the breadth of the collection but it also reflects american ingenuity. america is -- we talked about what it place is in the world in terms of our manufacturing and eek mitch but the truth is we are still a great invasive country and i think these two cars, for different reasons, can really reflesh that tradition of ingenuity. >> reporter: how long will they be on display? >> about a month so they need to come now? they need to come this months and next month. the end of february he is when they'll go -- the end of february is when they'll go. >> we talked about december is the best time to come. >> on the weekends, it is ideal. we have many visitors here on the weekend. this time of the year, for the next several weeks, certainly through cherry blossom is a great time to come. great things to see here. >> reporter: i know you can pull a few string. i don't think they need that flatbed. how did you and i taking it for a ride? >> yes. i'm with you. >> what a dream this would be to drive those two cars, the 1928 miller race car which we showed you earlier and then this one, the 1948 tucker which the director says will be on display for only a month. we have all the things going on right now. back to you, guys. >> holly, thank you so much. beyond cool. thank you, holly. time to answer this week's ask allison question and this one has to do with fashion. don't we love it. here is the question. since when has it become totally acceptable to wear open toe shoes in the winter. many winter. i have seen many people recently wearing the open towed shoe. >> morgan is a stylist here. it is my question, too. i'm so happy that someone opened that question. >> you can not go to any shoe department store without seeing the open toe. how big is the trend? >> you know, they always say thinks the perfect outget. the problem is, with a shoe do i wear? the issue is, if the designer makes them, point blank can they are in style so, yes, women, you can wear them. however, an open toe shoe, okay, for winter, is 100% acceptable. it belongs with more of like a professional attire, whether a wrap dress, a sweater, which is what i'm wearing, or a regular professional suit. yes. >> that's where you like to see sunset. >> yes. if you choose to wear an open toe shoe, you must wear them, in my opinion, my opinion just stands but i also happen to be a buyer and i know what trend is, but that should be more tone. if you choose to wear a shoe that's more like a spring shoo but more of a pump, i would wear it with a nude tone, stocking, height, texture type. i don't want to see your bare skin unless it's an evening wear. as far as open toe booty, i would lose the open toe and keep the booty. that goes together, shows off the leg. you know, it is a difference. if you want to make a statement you feel about, wear it. it's not just about what you wear on your feet but it's about character. >> people look at your feet. >> exactly >> and i want to show -- i know you are behind here but we have this handy hand held camera. this is what you are talking about with the closed toe booty. the whole leg he is just one seamless thing. >> you can. >> it is not a fashion don't to wear these. i just would not wear it with a purple tight or an aqua tight that you see in the magazines that some people wear on the golden glob. they got shown on magazines. however, if you were to wear it in my opinion for winter, i would make it a booedy, and lose the open toe. >> something like this, because i love this shoe, i would imagine you would put it with this, right? >> for winter, yes. i would make it a darker color on top, whether olives olives or canvas. that's the bottom line. if you want to wear these shoes and you feel like you have the personality to carry this look off, make sure you wear a tight with it. there is no difference there? >> right. >> for example, i really would not wear a black dress with a gray tight and a nude pump. yes, i would like it to be tucked. but you know what a lot of people do? you know what's more important? it's more important to dress the style than have the shoe top off the mound of sophistication. >> turks you rock it, girl. morgan feldman is our new friend. we are answering the trivia question when we come back. stay with us. morgan, thank you. >> thank you. time for the answer to the trivia question. the answer, east side story. >> okay. >> the stage version was originally planned about a story about a catholic boy falling in love with a jewish girl. after a boom of