in washington, d.c. good morning. i m sarah simmons. i m wisdom martin. welcome to fox 5 morning news and now tucker barnes, you can talk. wait my turn. backup quarterback is the best job. you get paid well. you don t have to get hurt. you get to go to the great parties. even better is the emergency quarterback. then you don t get paid as well as well. now, but you still get paid. we better go to the weather. temperatures in the low to mid-70s. so plenty comfortable. 76 here in washington. parts of the area falling back into a nice range. 71 in fredericksburg. 7 at dulles this morning. ocean city, 65 degrees. we ll take it while we can get t hooking at a lot of sunshine today and relatively warm temperatures. not going to be triple dig the but it will be low to mid-90s. it will be a hot afternoon. it should be a dry afternoon. notice the cloud cover really dissipating during the nighttime hours. we have a very weak cold front that is trying to come through. hone
in our sunday morning cover story. reporter: asian carp. mussels from europe. burmese pythons. they re more than making it in america. their numbers are exploding with devastating results. when scientists look into the future, they see the potential for many more damaging species. reporter: you make it sound like we re under attack everywhere. we are under attack everywhere. reporter: invasive species. the natural order completely up in the air. later on sunday morning. osgood: when you see trick or treat at somebody s doorstep you re hoping for something good enough to eat. but what if the house and the doorstep themselves are a trick, a deception by a skilled photographer. martha teichner will show us a master of the art. reporter: no, you re not hallucinating. you re looking at carl warner s edible landscapes. so the sea is made out of little fish. yes. because they have that lovely silver in it and they reflect the sky they just kind of look like water at
in our sunday morning cover story. reporter: asian carp. mussels from europe. burmese pythons. they re more than making it in america. their numbers are exploding with devastating results. when scientists look into the future, they see the potential for many more damaging species. reporter: you make it sound like we re under attack everywhere. we are under attack everywhere. reporter: invasive species. the natural order completely up in the air. later on sunday morning. osgood: when you see trick or treat at somebody s doorstep you re hoping for something good enough to eat. but what if the house and the doorstep themselves are a trick, a deception by a skilled photographer. martha teichner will show us a master of the art. reporter: no, you re not hallucinating. you re looking at carl warner s edible landscapes. so the sea is made out of little fish. yes. because they have that lovely silver in it and they reflect the sky they just kind of look like water at