Started last night. Its set to clear around 5 00 a. M. On the inner loop for folks traveling between arena drive and all the way down to pennsylvania avenue, but thats clear. Travel lanes are open in both directions inner loop and outer loop here. Taking the beltway in montgomery county, clear for you as well. A look at colesville road. No accidents, no delays, no be construction. Im back in ten minutes. Aaron and eun, over to you. Thank you. 4 32. Over to angie goff at the live desk. Were just days away from the rollout of the president S Health Care law, and republican senator ted cruz continues his allnight talkathon into this morning. Live to the senate floor there where hes not letting up. Hes about to enter the 14th hour on the floor of his talking protest in the socalled obama care and a looming Government Shutdown. Its not technically a filibuster but rather a marathon antiobama care speech, and he vows to keep talking until he can no longer stand. Its a theatrical effort to ge
Extraordinary act of courage with no time to spare. Nightly news begins now. Good evening, the gunman in the mass shooting at the Washington Navy yard reportedly told police he was hearing voices and that someone was using Microwave Technology to infiltrate his body. Investigators say the portrait emerging tonight of this former Navy Reservist turned private contractor points increasingly to mental illness, at the same time were portraits are now emerges of the Civil Servants who died in the hail of gunfire simply because they were inside the complex of navy buildings. We begin tonight with our justice correspondent Pete Williams on what weve learn sod far in this evening. Pete, good evening. Reporter good evening, brian, the man accused of the shootings, aaron alexis, came to washington three weeks ago after seeking treatment at a v. A. Hospital, after complaining about hearing voices and worrying about his safety. Just last month, investigators say aaron alexis checked into this hosp
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