on of the for sensitive groups. let s go to lisa baden. we are going to northeast washington with a water main break and a sizable one. on new york avenue, of all places. inbound traffic is getting by, but outbound is closed at west virginia montana ave. they do have a detour on the scene. the repair crew is on the scene. they ve managed to slow down the leak. they re draining the 12-inch water line that has ruptured, but it will be until about 9:00 this morning that a repair crew can begin the repairs. that is anticipated to take five hours or so. the afternoon commute may be affected as well. new york avenue is not a viable option for you in and out of town. back to you. thank you. we are following the developing story it from prince george s county. a manhunt is underway for suspect who fled after a police chase. u.s. park police say it began in montgomery county. the car moved on to the south baltimore washington parkway and crashed near riverdale heights. two suspe
first, meteorologist adam caskey. good morning. a little foggy across the region, especially to the west of the metro area. there is code orange, which is unhealthy air for sensitive people. let s get to the temperatures. 69 in arlington, 62 in hagerstown, 67 in manassas. there is still humidity a deer. we will have a big break in the humidity monday and tuesday, not. -there were heavy downpours yesterday associated with thunderstorms. today, high and dry, 87 this afternoon. near 90 degrees tomorrow. now to lisa baden. if things look good a roundabout way. no problems south to richmond or no. in the baltimore. new york avenue at west virginia avenue, at that is the traffic signal where there s a reported water main break. there are other way to check out that area. we re moving very well on 95 virginia. federline its northbound out of springfield. red hat south on the way to richmond. no complications. back to you. thank you. we are following a developing story from p
workers to gather. in this community it s no secret that the centreville square shopping center is a place where day laborers gather to find work work. been here for 20 years. reporter: when the manager and some of the others heard there was going to be a potential center for the workers behind the plaza, they got concerned. [ indiscernible ] they will be back there. the last thing i need is negative impact on my business. reporter: other business owners share their opinions at a community meeting on the proposal. once they congregate, i worry about vandalism. i worry about the fact that we have a big night drop business where people drop their cars after hours behind the building. i worry about the safety and the perception of safety there. reporter: the shopping center is owned by albert dwaskin. because day laborers were already coming to the shopping center, he proposed putting a trailer for the workers there. within the rules we have, we re tying to solve a
contain this thing and we label to capture the ship and minimize the amount of pollution, amount of oil spilling to the sea. but before that happens, it could actually increase the flow by up to 20%. the fact of the matter is there will be a period of time where there will be hydrocarbons coming out of the well while we cut the pipe, remoift, put the cap in place. reporter: as bp wraps up oefrts the floor of the gulf, the white house is stepping up its presence and pressure along the coast. until the well is stopped, we will multiply our efforts to meet the growing threat and to address the widespread and unbelievably painful loss experienced by the people along the gulf coast. reporter: this week the secretary of the interior, epa s lead administrator, and noaa s chief will travel to the region. today attorney general eric holder got a firsthand look. amid growing calls for bp to face civil or even criminal charges. we will closely examine the actions of those in
grenade. just a pow sort of thing. upstairs trying to get people loose from the wheel house. two of them there now that i think about it. it was 4:00 in the morning, you know. staggering around. bumping into each other and trying to figure out what the hell to do. reporter: back on the main ship israel said its men opened fire with live ammunition only when their lives were threatened. nine activists were killed. most of them turkish nationals and dozens were wounded. 600 were detained. peck says the groous gripe was isolated and turning over their cell phones. he was then put on a plane to maryland. i did not expect anybody to get killed. i didn t know anybody had been killed until i got to new jersey this morning. reporter: the u.n. security council was called into an investigation into the raid while israel and supporters say it was the fault of the activists for attacking israeli commandos. they refused to go through customs and refused to peacefully allow them fw