coming up tonight, mitt romney and paul ryan campaigning across battleground states promising to take on tough decisions. dangerous trees coming down in virginia. what's the impact on traffic? and can we keep the nearly perfect sunday weather around to start the week? see you tonight at 11:00 for the news. (birds chirping) drop the knife! do it now! (panting) are you deaf? drop it, flint! i wasn't gonna hurt him, i swear. get on your knees. put your hands on your head. (opens latch) (clicks) connor? (sighs) connor. connor, i'm agent van pelt. i'm from the cbi. i'm here to help you. are you okay? yeah. ohh. (jonathan) i was just there looking for connor. this is all a big misunderstanding. you wanted connor dead. you grabbed him and then made it look like a child murderer did it. which part are we misunderstanding? but you couldn't bring yourself to kill your baby brother face-to-face, so you left him in that duck blind-- no food, no water, no chance. no, that's not true. why would i want connor dead? i don't need his money. love. you are in love with beth. (lisbon) what are you thinking? uh, i was thinking... love is strange. jane called this one right. he was in love with beth, only she didn't see him that way, so how was he gonna change that? kill her kid and then be there to comfort her, pick up the broken pieces. no! i always planned on g-- always planned what, jonathan? what did you plan? (sighs) (sighs) i had always planned to go get him and bring him back. play the hero. put on a mask, kidnap connor, then go find him later, rescue him. and then beth is filled with gratitude and falls into your manly arms. bingo. that's a dumb plan. i was going to bring him back! so what was the knife for? i... i didn't... planning is easy. reality's a bit harder. what if connor recognized you? what if jane is psychic? better just to make a clean break and kill the kid, right? he is. jane's psychic... isn't he? nah. we followed you. you led us to connor. no. no, no, no. that's impossible. the stuff mr. jane said, that he saw connor, the--the trees, the smell of gunpowder, near a-a body of water-- it was all accurate. how the hell did he do it?! mom. mommy! (chuckles) hi. (crying) hi, baby. oh, baby, you're home. you're home. you're safe. yeah, welcome home, buddy. (kisses) ohh. ohh. mm. look at you. oh, my god. ohh. i'm just happy, okay? you want some french toast? i made you some french toast. french toast is for breakfast. it's a special occasion. come on. come on. (sniffles) congratulations, mr. jane. oh. yes, yes. uh... you son of a bitch. you trying to steal my action? mr. glass, nice to finally meet you, and you got no action. you're a disgrace to the profession. that contact you faked with connor-- weak. weak. bite me. that gag was seamless. (chuckles) you see how she fell for it? (high-pitched voice) "ohh. mo mo. mo mo." (laughs) (chuckles) thanks. that should do it. excuse me? and, uh, stop. (beeps) (nate, high-pitched voice) "ohh. mo mo." (laughs) "mo mo." (laughs) (beep) bye. don't leave. i won't. we'll be right over there. (sheets rustle) so... (sighs) you gonna tell me how you did it? everything you said came true, but it was a trick, wasn't it? yeah. how? well, um... being held not far from home-- uh, the police shut down the roads immediately after connor's abduction. the lake-- there's always a body of water nearby, always. trees, leaves, earth-- there was, uh, white fir pollen found at, uh, at the bus stop, and where could you hide anyone in a forest? hunting blind, hence the gunpowder, and i was watching jonathan's face the whole time. i could see whenever my guesses landed. (sighs) of course. elegant. you know, all those years ago, when you were a psychic and... you were lying to me, telling me about my future-- yeah, i'm--i'm very sorry about that. don't apologize. you tried to tell me. (chuckles) you deceived me, sure... (sighs) but you gave me hope. thank you for that. good-bye, patrick. bye, beth. (sighs) cheer up. oh, i'm cheery. you heard her. you gave her hope. i didn't give her hope. i sold her hope. i think hope is worth it at any price. what, are you running for office now? okay, you know what? (chuckles) (chuckles) uh, you're a wicked charlatan... and you're going to hell then. that's more like it. i'll save you a seat by the fire. oh, i'm not going to hell. oh, you're not? no. you've made other arrangements, huh? (lisbon) mm-hmm. (engine starts) (patrick) yeah, where are you going? (gearshift clicks) (car alert chimes) do you really want to have this conversation? (seat belts click) you ready for some, uh, theological talk here? (grunts) i don't really want to have that conversation. i thought you wanted to feel better and not worse. yeah, i'm gonna recline and have a little sleep. okay. nighty-night. you go to night-night. (speaks indistinctly) just ahead, the republican ticket taking its message across the battleground states, and dangerous trees coming down in virginia. what's the impact on traffic? next. siri, what's my day look like? [siri] another busy day today. are you serious? [siri] yes i'm not allowed to be frivolous. ah ok, move my 4 o'clock today to tomorrow. change my 11am to 2. [siri] ok marty, i scheduled it for today. is that rick? where's rick? [siri] here's rick. oh, no that's not rick. now, how's the traffic headed downtown? [siri] here's the traffic. ah, it's terrible, terrible! driver, driver! cut across, cut across, we'll never make it downtown this way. i like you siri, you're going places. [siri] i'll try to remember that. hello, everybody. i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. mitt romney and paul ryan are campaigning across battleground states promising to make new tough decisions on the economy and government. president barack obama was also out today taking aim at the white house hopefuls. earlier on "60 minutes" the gop ticket defended ryan's proposal to transform med care. ryan wants government to stop paying for healthcare for the elderly directly and instead give the elderly a set amount of money to shop for a private plan. >> reporter: a wisconsin crowd welcomed home paul ryan for the first time since mitt romney announced his running mate. and sunday the new republican team sat down for their first interview together on "60 minutes." ryan told bob schieffer he's ready to be vice president and help romney fix the economy. >> my wife and i discussed this at great length. it is going to change our life but we really think this is a moment that needs leadership and we think we can make a big difference. >> reporter: the seven-term congressman is the author of a controversial budget that called for an overhaul of medicare but romney says his plan is to preserve the program. >> what paul ryan and i have talked about is saving medicare is providing people greater choice in medicare, making sure it's there for current seniors. >> reporter: at one of his five chicago fund-raisers sunday, president obama called romney's running mate the idealogical leader of republicans in congress. >> he's an articulate spokesman for governor romney's vision, but it's a vision that i fundamentally disagree with. >> reporter: the president says washington politics are hurting the economic recovery. >> it's gridlock, stalemate, and dysfunction, and it's an idea propagated by the other side that somehow we're going to grow this economy from the top down. >> reporter: the president hits the campaign trail monday for a bus tour in iowa. ryan will also be there battling for support in the key swing states. cbs news. >> just a footnote, and this will come as no surprise, but romney and ryan are not ages agreement. ryan supported the auto bailout four years ago while romney opposed it. ryan supports abortions only when the mother's life is at stake. romney says there should also be exceptions in the case of rape and incest. of course you can stay updated 24/7 on our website, wusa9.com. turning elsewhere, starting tomorrow dozens of trienz great falls area will be cut down. v-dot says expect delays in those areas. a 40-ton tree that came down killing a man last month prompted fairfax county to take a look at the health of all of its trees. surae chinn tells what you say we can expect as v-dot changes the landscape. >> reporter: a total of 59 trees have been identified as a safety risk. v-dot will close traffic lanes for up to 15 minutes monday through saturday. it took a tragedy for the trees to come down. it is a dark spot among the beautiful flowers sprouting in great falls village. >> we also understand that if you have old trees that are about to go, they really have to come down before they do damage, and we learned that tragically. >> reporter: 64-year-old carl ross dade when this 40-ton oak tree crashed down on his car while he was stuck in traffic last month. the base and middle of the giant tree was empty with 98% of the roots rotten. it prompted arborists from v- dot and fairfax county to survey dying trees in great falls. it also brought tree lovers the understanding that there comes a time when trees must come down before nature tells it to. >> i think it's the right thick to do. >> reporter: robert vicars the resident tree guy in great falls. >> i know most of the trees in great falls. >> reporter: he loves large trees and even documents them. >> if they're healthy, we should preserve them. >> reporter: but even he knows a tree is not worth a life. >> i don't like to see healthy trees come down but in this case i wish they had been taken down earlier because it was a traj date. >> reporter: the leafy landscape is what draws people and gives great falls its charm. >> i think you can probably understand just by coming out here to great falls why we love our trees. >> reporter: work will take about three weeks. v-dot will take down 25 trees along river bend road, 15 on browns mill road, seven on beach mill road, six on georgetown pike, four on walker road, and two along another road. officials have to rely on residents to alert them of decaying trees. sells where a united airlines flight bound for d.c. catches fire on the tarmac in seattle. flight 776 was due to take off at 10:30 last night for dulles airport but the plane's auxiliary power units somehow caught fire. all of the passengers were able to exit the plane safely. they were put on another flight a few hours later. that plane was towed to a cargo hold where it was determined that an time in plane's tailpipe caused that fire. vandals mar a chick-fil-a restaurant in frederick, maryland. stickers promoting marriage equality and gay pride flags were plastered on the restaurant's windows. several homemade signs were also left. the vandalism was discovered this morning. police are investigating. chick-fil-a has been picketed and boycotted by gay marriage supporters because the company's owner has publicly stated that he opposes gay marriage. he's gotten added business from people who support $position. of evangelist billy graham is resting tonight at a north carolina hospital. the 93-year-old is being treated for bronchitis. he was admitted overnight. he's in stable condition. graham was hospitalized for pneumonia last november. in oak creek, wisconsin, an important sign of healing for the sikh community shattered by violence. the temple held its first sunday prayer service since the massacre there that killed six and wounded four. outside the white house today there was a large gathering to honor the victims as andrea mccarren shows us tonight. >> reporter: american flags clutched and waved amidst heart break over what has brought the sick community and the nation together. >> it saddens me so much. we grew up the same way everyone else did, learning that you don't have -- people believe that you don't have the same rights to be here. >> as american, you can't be safe around the world. people discriminate against you anywhere, any time. >> reporter: the event was designed to remember those killed and wounded in the wisconsin massacre. and victims of hate crimes everywhere. >> it doesn't matter about would they believe, their gender. we are all human. we are all equal. >> reporter: here as hundreds gathered there was talk of solidarity, and remarkably a forgiveness. for giving the mass murderer who brought the sikh community so much pain. >> we are sikhs, we are forgiving so we do forgive him. >> reporter: white supremacists played. his rampage ended when he put a gun to his head. but this night was not about looking back but moving forward, trying to ensure that future generations are free to worship in an environment untainted by hate. at laugh yet park, andrea mccain, 9news now. it's been almost three years since morgan harrington was abducted, raped, and murdered, her killer still at large tonight. the 20-year-old student disappeared after attending a me tal could concert in charlottesville, virginia. her body was discovered three months later on a farm 10 miles from that concert site. now her parents have started a campaign called save the next girl in hopes that somebody, somehow, will come forward with information. >> we want to save the next girl. we don't want another family to go through what dan and jill harrington are going through. and until that happens, until this gay is arrested, we're going to continue doing what we're doing. >> save the next girl has distributed flyers, tip cards, and launched a social media campaign to try and find morgan harrington's killer. police have not named the. they have released a composite and say he may be the same man connected to another abduction and assault case. there's a $150,000 reward for information leading to an air in this case. work on the dulles corridor metro rail project will close the eastbound dulles connector road overnight for the next three nights. the highway will be closed from 11:30 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. monday through wednesday. the road, also known as route 267l be closed between i-495 and route 123. washingtonians may be all fired up about our new quarterback but right up the street in baltimore ravens fans are already thinking super bowl. thousands turned out in annapolis for a special open practice this afternoon. derek mcginty was there to soak up some of that hometown love for the purple and black. >> reporter: we're talking about practice, but it's still the baltimore ravens playing up- close and personal for free. you love the ravens? where else would you be? >> we've got to support the players, gotta have fun, show the purple off. >> i'm a ravens fan through and through. >> reporter: but there are fans, and then there are fans. this dude is captain defense. no, seriously. >> initially when we went to the super bowl wade pretty strong defense so is i adopted the name captain defense. >> reporter: you may be wondering why these rows are blocked have off. it's for post-practice autographs, and, get this, no grown-ups allowed. >> we're going make sure that these are mementos these kids can keep on their bedroom wall like i did when i was a kid. >> reporter: and the players were feeling the love. >> having fun being a kid. that's what it's all about. when somebody makes a play, you hear the crowd. that's what fires us up. >> reporter: and you figured the mood had to be light when i went to chat one on one with receiver torrey smith but got double teamed by jacoby jones. >> not everyone can afford the luxury of going to the stadium, and i can relate to that too. >> reporter: here's what you need to understand. with the brand-new quarterback the redskins now have hope. but last year the ravens were just one game away from the super bowl. their fans have expectations. and that's a whole different thing. >> is this your year? >> definitely our year. we're going win the super bowl. >> we want people excited. we want people feeling like we belong in that game. it's our job to get there. we want our fans to be energized. >> reporter: for now, at least, coach harbaugh should be a happy man. derek mcginty, 9news now. >> and make a note, wusa 9 will be airing at least 10 ravens games this year starting with their matchup against the eagles on september 16th, and we'll have that all-important december 9th game against the redskins right here on wusa 9. later tonight, the sweet sounds of a wife calling for her husband. >> honey. bob? bob? robert george, where are you? >> that's sweet? okay, we'll take you to the state fair for a husband calling contest. up next, we'll head to london where a massive fire kept hundreds of firefighters busy just miles from the olympic village. bruce, don't forget your sunglasses as you're heading out the door for your monday morning commute. another really beautiful day. here's your wake-up weather. temperatures will bottom out in the 60s and 70s, some locations west of town maybe 50s. by 9:00, 70 to 75 degrees. i'll let you know how long this nice weather will last before we see some storms. stick around, 9news continues after the break. in london more than to 0 firefighters are battling what fire officials are saying the city's biggest fire in years. the blaze at a recycling center in east london broke out eight miles from olympic park. nobody was hurt but the recycling center was destroyed. london's fire commissioner called at dramatic end to the olympics. a motorcycle crash in german town leaves one person dead. it happened on gables drive. the motorcyclist was seriously injured. he was taken to the hogs. he later died. police said great seneca highway will be shut down near the crash scene until around 1:00 in the morning while officers investigate what caused the accident. police say an argument over fad led to a fatal shooting that left one man dead, another man in police custody tonight. 19-year-old travis hoskins of capital heights is charged in the murder of his roommate. officers were called to the 700 block of glacier avenue around 2:00 saturday. they found 29-year-old oliver davis dead at the scene. travis hoskins was later arrested in the district. he's been charged with murder. this weekend marks the launch of a new anti-crime in addition at this time. police are targeting six hot spots in the area. the two-week initiative focuses on langley park east of riverdale, suitland, oxon hill. officials say they will try to take as many guns as possible off the streets. this is the second time this summer they've targeted high- crime areas. one witness says it was something out of a movie. a confrontation between a man and police officers in new york's times square ends with the officers shooting the man dead while hundreds looked on. police officers say they tried to question the 51-year-old man about marijuana possession but they say the man started backing away and suddenly pulled a knife and lunged at officers. dozens of witnesses captured what happened on cell phone video. >> he had a knife and some brass knuckles in his hand. it was a whole bunch of cops just chasing after him. all of a sudden, they were telling him to stop, stop. >> there was like 12 shots that went off at once. >> a lot of people ran over here, then after they heard the shots they ran to the store. >> at first i thought it was movie, then i saw a scene, it was a little bit too much. i got afraid and i got on the floor and started praying. >> police say the man pulled an 11-inch knife and refused to put it down. officers say they used pepper spray three times to try and subdue the man before pulling their guns and fatally shooting him. gas prices are on the rise. the average price for a gallon of gas has increased 18 cents over the past two weeks. the lundberg survey puts a gallon of regular at $3.69, 1 cents higher than the same time last year. nationally a gallon of mid grade averages $3.1 4. premium, $3.96. the increase is blamed on the high cost of crude and the partial lost of production in northern california. tucson has the nation's lowest price at $3.18 while chicago is the highest at $4 .23. just ahead on 9news now this sunday night, calling all husbands. >> time! not at the beer ten. please stay away from the beer tent! time, time, time! >> we'll check out a husband calling contest at the state fair. and will some showers get in the way of a nice start to the week ahead? the full forecast coming up.