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ur but later this morning and really this afternoon we ll see some clouds moving from the west and i know it doesn t look very great at the moment but the cold front will likely kick off some scattered showers and thunderstorms around here mid to late afternoon into the evening hours. so again be ready for that possibility behind that front we ve got much cooler and drier air for the weekend. details on that in just a minute. hot conditions expected today and highs about 90-degrees. and maybe 91, 92 by 4:00 p.m. with some scattered thunderstorms. the weekend forecast inust a minute. traffic now with julie wright. it s been a busy morning for the crew in sky fox. northbound 95 at 695 in baltimore. all of the activity now cleared and the road is reopened. now inside of the capital beltway headed in to cheverly. we had accident activity reported at 410. what we re finding here is definitely a slow ride southbound on the baltimore washington parkway out of river dale headed to
mid to upper 40s and lower 50sin hagerstown. the day planner forecast, up to 52 by 9:00. sunshine late this afternoon. sprinkle in the midday hours. we will have more in 15. a complete outlook and we will have the maryland forecast in 7 minutes. right now traffic with angie. we will kick off the 6:00 hour with two alerts in virginia. begin with the outer loop at route 50. a disabled vehicle is taking away the right lane for drivers. slow around 66. on the inner loop another disabled vehicle near the georgetown pike exit. moving over to 66. let s show you the slow downs here from 50 to 123. you are below speed. checking out 95 northbound. where we are slow in two spots. switching the camera over from 123 to lorton. you are using those brakes. same situation from the fairfax county parkway to back lick. maryland, good morning to folks out there. on the outer loop we are picking up volume from university to georgia and finally wrap it with 95 and the gw parkway. out of baltimo
hing in the paper today. fire away. most of this i did say, but a lot of it s slightightly out of context. i mean, th-they start off here saying i ve worked with families, and then when you get into it, they ve taken the words about the families as if it s a general statement of the area, which is totally incorrect. are you gonna make it right? yeah, i ll even with the big associated press and all that crap that they do, you gonna make it right with all them? yeah. (patrick) let me ask you something here. yes, please. it says in there that we aren t stupid and ignorant people. did you say those terms? i said you re not, because they said, well, are they stupid and ignorant? (lawanna) that s what sells. yeah, that sells. exactly. it s the negativity. it s what sells, and the ason i did this was to change that negativity of our our area. we gotta live here, and we re we ve always been portrayed like that. yeah, and you won t. not with me. you re doing it, jamie. you re doing
a dramatic, historic and important day in our nation s capital. you re looking at live pictures from inside the house chamber, where members just passed that health care reform bill, a bill more than a year in the making. and that is our big story tonight. good evening, everyone. i m kate amarah. the final vote 219-212, 3 more than the 216 votes needed to pass. let s go right to 11 news reporter tracy mitchell. she s live in our washington bureau tonight. tracy? i can tell you we are finally coming to the end of a long day, a long debate as lawmakers cast their vote for president obama s health care overhaul. lawmakers spent hours in contentious debate arguing everything ranging from the big issues to minor procedural points. you read the bill? have you read the reconciliation bill? yes! have you read the marriagers amendment? hell no, you haven t. republicans spent the day trying to stop or slow down events as democrats worked their way to vote on historic legisla