super tuesday showdown. in hours voters will head to the polls for primaries that could redefine the race for the gop nomination. thanks for joining us tonight. i m shawn yancy. i m brian bolter. here is how it will all play out. 10 states are holding primaries and caucuses tomorrow including one in our area, virginia, and the vital battleground state of ohio, the payout, a total of 419 delegates. fox 5 s laura evans with everything you need to know. super tuesday offers the biggest payout of the republican presidential primaries and tonight many are watching ohio as the critical state. mitt romney said today he believes if he can win ohio, can he win the nomination. greeting supporters in ohio at a town hall campaign event mitt romney hopes to catch in on his momentum. this is the best place again for entrepreneurs and innovators and job creators because i want more good jobs and i want rising incomes again. that s what it s all about. reporter: rick santorum also ca
sure to hit your wallet. fox 5 s laura evans starts us off from the newsroom. 12 members of the bipartisan committee admit they were not able to come to an agreement. i literally a lot of talk and no action it s literally a lot of talk and no action and the finger pointing that started months ago continues. reporter: after two months of closed door negotiations the six republicans and democrats on the super committee have given up. president obama is reissuing the call for compromise to lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. there will nobody easy off ramps on this one. we need to keep the pressure up to compromise, not turn off the pressure. reporter: the members of the bipartisan super committee had to finish a deal monday in orbed to meet a wednesday deadline to find in order to meet a wednesday deadline to find $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction. this is time not to be democrat or republican but be an american and step forward of? reporter: but the two side
i am worried about my wife, i haven t heard from her in six hours and when i did, she called from an oregon area code and it should be northern virginia where she is. he was worried and reported her as messing. the deputies followed up and got her on the phone saying she sounded fine and calm and said i don t want my husband to know where i am missing persons or a family issue and she was trying to get away from him. in the last 30 minutes, this is what we learned from tmz and our own reporting. apparently michaela sahalis is with the guitarist neil shawn with the band europey and is travelling with them going to memphis, tennessee tonight, and spoke with deputies again to confirm she s fine. her publicist told fox 5 that they have had a relationship for some time and in fact journey performed at the family s oasis winery in 2005. and again we re outside of the home the sahales call their house. inside, members of the fbi and the warren county sheriff s office and gan, seems
unearth this 54-inch water main that broke and now they can begin the tedious process of repairing it. crews are slowly digging their way down to the 54-inch water main. a 40-year-old piece of aging infrastructure that cracked. it spewed 50 million ongallons of water across the mill ongallons of water across the beltwaysing it down and shutting it down for icing it down and shutting it down for hours. at least one motorist had to be rescued from the torrent of water. all did i was hit it and hydroplane off to the side. it was pretty crazy. reporter: the real damage is at the source of the break in the office park that borders the beltway. windows were blown out of the building and was quickly filled with water. in the parking lot cars were tossed about and overturned in the rushing water. christian omini s car and business were damaged. my office is gone, all the documents on the for that is gone. reporter: it took crews hours to floor is gone. reporter: it to
a tsa agent can randomly pull you aside and go through your bag. they say it takes just about a minute but those who have gone through the process says it doesn t work. the busy commute home. riders rushing to catch their metro, but they stop to talk to us about the random voluntary bag checks that started december 21st. i think the people of the city really care about the city and want to make sure that people are safe. so i don t think bag checks are necessary. i think if it keeps my safe i m okay with that. not really voluntary if you need to do it to get where you need to go. reporter: reardone has a point. you can refuse but that means you can t ride. that was one of many complaints. the invasion of privacy. reporter: residents hope to reverse the policy. tsa get out of my metro, get out of my airport, get out of my bus route, and get out of my country. this is fooling no one. reporter: checks are conducted at random times and random stations. think abo