begin with. we do have some yellow out on the roadways. we re slowing down out of urbana down to 109. maybe a little wind to contend with. we re seeing more drivers hit the pavement. over to the maps again, this time, the focus will be north of the district on the outer loop make the trip from route one college park over to georgia avenue, really, starting to use the brakes around university. things are going to let up a little bit past georgia. let s move it to our travel times. inner loop from 395 over to the dulles toll road is in the green. only about 13 minutes. toll road not bad approaching the capital beltway. no complaints on 395 approaching the 11th street bridge. surae, mike, back to you. thank you, angie. let s check on some of the stories happening today. prince william county will pay tribute to officer paul detomo, one of 14 law enforcement officers to die in the last year. a memorial and candlelight vigil will be held tonight in woodbridge. there will be a
reporter: golani warn good future u.s. strike could meet pakistani counterforce. at the white house today no apparent offense taken. we remain confident that we will continue to be able to cooperate with the pakistani government. reporter: pakistan today agreed to let u.s. agents interview osama bin laden s wives. meanwhile, as the public watches bin laden s home video seized by the s.e.a.l.s, experts say analysis of his hard drives is revealing al qaeda seek reshths dot by dot, code names, phone numbers. you ll see the ability to take those mundane dots and the more explicit dots and connect them in a way that will ultimately unravel the organization. reporter: on 60 minutes president obama predicted the end of the bin laden branch. but we have the opportunity, i think to really, finally, defeat at least al qaeda in that border region between afghanistan and pakistapakistan. reporter: which is why u.s. forces have to keep the pressure in afghanistan. 80% of a
good evening. tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of people from all over the country gathered at the foot of the lincoln memorial in washington today for a rally steeped in patriotism, rooted in the nation s cultural divide and greeted by suspicion. it was organized by provocative conservative talk show host glenn beck who was joined on stage by sarah palin. if that wasn t enough to trigger reaction from activists on the left, the timing and place of the rally certainly was. the anniversary of martin luther king, jr. s i have a dream speech delivered from the same steps 47 years ago today. nbc s tom costello joins us now from washington with more. hello, tom. reporter: hi, lester. good evening to you. there is speculation these two might go on the attack today. in effect, they held their fire. this rally was about god and country. hello, america. reporter: on the steps of the lincoln memorial, glenn beck s rally at times had the look and feel of a christian revival.
triple threat. a wave of storms in the atlantic. what danger do they pose? we ve got live reports coming up. remembering the dream, controversy shrouds rallies today commemorating martin luther king s vision for america. plus, busted in sin city, paris hilton arrested again. and must-see tv. new video from the titanic. how could these striking images help solve the mystery of the unsinkable? good morning, everyone, welcome to msnbc saturday, i m alex whit, it s 9:00 on the east coast, 6:00 a.m. out west. let s get to what s happening right now. we head to washington and developing now the competing rallies near the capitol on this, the 47th anniversary of the famous march on washington. and the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. s game-changing i have a dream speech. this morning civil rights leaders will kick off a full day of events commemorating the march. but at the site of the iconic speech, tens of thousands of tea partiers are expected to attend a conser
tropics. three storm systems churning in the atlantic. hurricane danielle now weakened to a category two strength storm early this morning. it is expected, though, to deliver powerful surf and rip currents all along the eastern sea board. behind it, tropical storm earl and a developing storm that could soon become fionna, that s gaining strength. for more on all of this, let s go to bill karins. well, good morning to you, alex. we re headed for the peak of the season. we have two storms and one behind it that could become a storm later this week. let s start with danielle first. this was a category four monster hurricane yesterday. it s weakened overnight, now down to a category two. and look the to the upper left of your screen. that is a flow coming down from canada. a nice cold front has pushed off the east coast. and that prevented danielle from heading to the east coast. and that cold front has protected bermuda too. the storm was powerful enough to produce large waves