little while. some of the areas under the gun, washington, d.c., prince george s county will get more moving in. anne arundel county eventually, alexandria, arlington, fairfax, prince william, rappahanock, places like that getting in on the action. there is now a coastal flood advisory in effect for portions of hartford, southern baltimore and anne arundel county today for high tides for the wind and the high tide action. we had the full moon this weekend so be aware of that. 45 degrees in washington. same in baltimore. dulles airport at 43 degrees. ocean city is 49. winchester is 44. forecast for today, mostly cloudy skies, periods of rain and thunderstorm activity early this morning and then again a possibility this afternoon around 2:00 with isolated thunderstorms. temperatures though will be fine. in the mid to upper 60s, depending on where you are. winds could become gusty today, gusting up to 30 miles per hour or so. that s a quick look at the weather. now let s find ou
neck. her spinal cord, severed. ms. norwood is charged with a single count of murder. the maximum penalty for murder is life imprisonment. reporter: the victim, 30-year-old jana murray, found dead inside the bethesda lululemon store, may the 12th. the suspect, brittney norwood. she was there, too. she told police, two masked men robbed them, tied them up, raped them and beat them. the prosecutor described norwood s version of the attack as a bunch of pathological lies. the motive. minutes before she was killed, jana murray called the store manager and told her she had found items stolen from the store, and brittney norwood s bag. the manager told jana, i ll deal with that tomorrow. the young jana did, in fact, call her store manager to report what she thought had been a theft. reporter: key clues. jana murray s car was found in a lot behind the woman s farmer s market in bethesda. norwood said she had never been in murray s car. but her blood and murray s blood were
its steeple rubble in the nearby square. this hotel, on the verge of collapse. we ll have to see what happens in the next few hours and see if it does collapse. reporter: senator evan bayh and his wife are in the city for a meeting. the weakened billings, one reason that a strict curfew is in place. but it s more waiting and wondering about the hundreds still missing. and rescue teams around the world are now arriving in new zealand to help for the search for survivors. the u.s. is spening a specialized earthquake response team. that includes 70 members of the los angeles urban search and rescue team. and their tons of specialized equipment. the other big story on this wednesday morning, of course, is the growing crisis in libya. moammar gadhafi has appeared on television again. this time, vowing to fight until the last drop of blood. emily schmidt joins us now from washington with what is being done to get u.s. citizens out of harm s way. hi, emily. reporter: rob
100% certain no one could have survived. among those assumed dead are ten students from japan. but crews are still hoping for more miracles amidst the rubble. a rare success story since monday s devastating quake. a woman rescued after 24 hours in the rubble. relieved firefighters found her in the twisted metal and concrete of her office building. that moment of connection and relief was just palpable. the sun came out at the same moment as they removed dan from that building. the magnitude 6.3 quake monday afternoon killed dozens. turning new zealand eakes second-largest city into a disaster zone. this man s home reduced to rubble. i have to say, it s quite tragic. reporter: the landmarks of this city are shattered. this 19th century christchurch cathedral, before the quake and now. its steeple rubble in the nearby square. this hotel, on the verge of collapse. we ll havto see what happens in the next few hours and see if it does collapse. reporter: senator evan
front-page news around the world this morning. we ll get to it later in the show. first at home, a major vote for democrats in washington. will they vote nancy pelosi after so many members lost their seats in the midterm election. emily schmidt has more. reporter: disgruntled democrats argue they need a new face of their party after these midterm election results. but nancy pelosi is expected to win a vote today, making her minority leader. this follows a series of tense meetings, in which members of her own party have urged her to give up her bid to be the party s leader in the house. they say after major losses two weeks ago, the party simply needs change. but the speaker does have enough support to survive today s caucus vote. another option to strip pelosi of certain powers is also expected to fail. there s also developments in another drama involving a democrat. the once-powerful charlie rangel has one more day to brace himself before learning what his punishment