plus, prayer and morning as the nation remembers haiti one year later. a bubble up, bitter cold temperatures below win after our dear miss with a winter storm. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts now. president obama join thousands of mourners in tucson at a special memorial service at the university of arizona. he remembered the six people killed saturday and led the nation in supporting those struggling to recover. cynne simpson joins us with more. it was an emotional ceremony as president obama remembered the many people he called heroes, those who came to the rescue, and he shared news that brought the audience to their feet. the president and first lady spent 45 minutes today at the university of maryland medical center meeting with the families of the six individuals killed saturday and the survivor still fighting to live. among them, congresswoman gabrielle giffords, who the president said opened her eyes for the first time today. she knows we are here, she knows that we
mountains, but we don t expect any around baltimore. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. first we say good morning to sarah. major roads continue to run smoothly at this hour. we have been tracking a problem at greenspring valley road over towards greenspring road. all lanes are closed because of a fatal accident. a vehicle into a tree. warren road at york road, closures are in effect because of downed wires leftover from yesterday. on southbound 95, 51 miles per hour down towards the beltway. 11 minutes on the outer loop west side. seven minutes on southbound 895 down towards the harbor tunnel. greenspring looks good. this is beltway traffic on the inner loop towards the j.f.x. and problem-free into town. this is the west side at liberty road work we re looking good at this hour. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. back to you. thank you. president obama is back in washington after speaking at a memorial service for the victims of sa
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looking for that strength, along with hope and healing. there is nothing i can say that will fill the sudden hole torn in your hearts, but know this the hopes of a nation are here tonight. this is a community that desperately needed a reason to cheer and tonight they did. they cheered for the of wounded, some still in wheel chairs. they cheered for heroes like intern daniel hernandez who helped gabrielle giffords cling to life. gabby opened her eyes for the first time. as they cheered president shared the latest on gabby s condition. she knows we love her and that we are rooting for her. it is the memorial to the six that were lost, each remembered for their lives in ex. little 9-year-old christina green could not die in vain. i want to live up to her expectations. i want amercia to be as good as she imagined it. expectations that rise above the political rhetoric. it is important for us to pause for a moment and make sure that we are talking with each oth
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