chance for rain most likely south. the further north you go from baltimore, the more sunshine you ll see. temperatures in the low 60 s. we ll take a look at the seven-day forecast coming up. sarah? hi tony, you mentioned the fog further north, so we have fog warnings in effect. if you travel on pulaski highway to cecil county, be careful. a foggy start for mostists further north. 51 miles per hour on southbound 95. smooth ride toward the fort mchenry. overall looking good on the north side around harford road. once you make your way over, depeat shape. problem-free on 795. in from mayors mayors. from marriottsville. nine minutes travel south on 895 from the harbor tunnel. let s take a live view outside. north and southbound traffic through howard county looks great. in the area of 195, north and southbound traffic which canning identity fine. checking out fine. our focus in anne arundel county where the problem of putting up slots has divided voters. 11 news reporte
will bb on the cool side. you see the showers to the south it will remain south. could be some fog where there s not rain falling right now and northwest wind at 5 miles per hour. expect the mostly cloudy skies %-suushine on the way. more bief b55 by noon. and after hitting a high of 61 between 2 and 4:00 thhs afternoon. now ffr a look at what is happening on the roadways..3 here is candace dolddwith the ttaffic edge. candace. -> reporter: good morning, steve.ú of course, that fog could be an issue for you if you re heading so please just be careful. i know i found a lot of patches on ittcome up quickly on you. again, just use extra caution. here is a live look of 70 n 29, traveling on the howard county area. so far no problems, accuuulating eastbound and westbound lanes as well the once you approach the in the way on the outer oop lanes from 795 all the way down toward 95, right now 11 minutes, 54 miles perrhour. 8-minute ride on southbound 95, traveling throogh baltimore f
an article reads like a hit list. here first time openly gay americans can sign up and serve in the military. but it is not without a fight. no means yes. yes means [ bleep ]. and frat pledges at yale chant about rape. today, we talked to a student activist who says no means no and enough is enough. it s 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. 6:00 a.m. out west. i m kyra phillips. you re live in the cnn newsroom. this morning, we have new developments on the case that first got americans talking about sexual harassment. it was 1991. hill versus thomas. americans glued to the congressional hearings and for good reason. thomas was considered for one of the most venerated jobs in the country a. supreme court justice. what hill said about her boss was shocking and tawdry. conversations were very vivid. he spoke about acts that he had seen in pornographic films with women having sex with animals and films showing group sex or rape scenes. he got up from the table at which we were
networks poll out tonight indicates democrats are in trouble with a key group of voters independents who voted for barack obama in 2008. fewer than half say they ll vote for a democrat this time around. 38% say they don t know who they ll support and they re not necessarily angry with the administration. nearly two-thirds of independents tell us the midterm elections are not a referendum on the president. nevertheless, he is trying to rally the troops as the election draws near. here s our chief white house correspondent chip reid. reporter: in the final weeks before election day, the president is going hoarse as he struggles to fire up the democratic base. it is up to you. reporter: but shout as he may, many aren t listening. 67% of those who voted for mr. obama in 2008 are less enthusiastic about voting this year according to the cbs news/knowledge networks poll. i m kind of losing hope in the whole thing. like it really feels like it doesn t matter. reporter: 67
democratic in november but 8% plan to vote republican and 21% don t know who they ll vote for. i don t see a lot of republicans i like. on the other hand, i don t see a lot of democrats i like. reporter: among inspects who supported the president two years ago, a full 50% are either planning to vote republican or are still not sure. there is some good news for the president. 77% of obama voters are satisfied with the job he s done so far. i don t think that anybody else could have done any better. considering what he had to work with i think he did an excellent job. reporter: but of the 22% who are dissatisfied, 50% say the economy is their greatest disappointment. everybody s struggling. everybody i know that lives in suburbia is struggling and trying to keep our houses. so i think more jobs need to be made available. and i wish there would be more emphasis on that. reporter: the white house is taking a glass half full apreach to this poll noting that 82% of ob