2010. temperatures in the mid-40s i think we are into a nice trend here anyway. i m gurvir dhindsa. i m steve chenevey. glad to have you along. let s say good morning to tony perkins with a look at that forecast. here we go again. yeah, another nice day. more of the same. not much to tell you about this morning. we ll start with the temperatures across the region. as expected, temperatures are primarily in the 40s. 48degrees at reagan national airport. relative humidity, 77%. those breezes are out of the north at about 10 miles per hour. barometric pressure has been on the rise. satellite-radar composite for the morning, not a whole lot to show you. we continue to see activity well up to the north and east across new england. plenty of clouds there but nothing much happening here. we ll see a few clouds pushing in here and there from the east. for the most part, we will again see mostly sunny skies and quiet conditions today. so the forecast looks like this. mostly sunny
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hurricane is prepared to strike mexico a second time. wrongly convicted. vindication could come today for two men who spent the last 30 years in prison for a crime they say they never committed. great to have you with us, everybody. just weeks before the midterm elections both republicans and democrats are trying to figure out whether the tea party movement will help or hurt them. there s so much discontent over the economy and high unemployment that americans are telling us in poll after poll that the status quo just won t work any more. in the politco george washington battleground poll only 28% said the country was headed in the right direction. 63% said it was on the wrong track. a brand-new poll out today gives us insights as to how they re feeling about the tea party. chief washington correspondent nora nor norah o donnell joins me now. tell me what it gives us as we re heading into november. it reflects what we ve seen in our poll, a lot of americans are fed up w