student uses technology to track down his stolen technology. now, he s telling his story to fox 5. carmac troubles, passengers trouble as two collide. thanks for joining us tonight at . i m shawn yancy. and i m brian bolter. arrested yesterday outside the arts building after a disobedience protest, tonight we re learning about planning that went int arrest, what was happening and why some city leaders didn t bother to show up. matt ackland is live with the latest. reporter: we re learning this plan was put toge quickly. we re told that mayor gray was told sunday he would be arrested the next day. it s not clear tonight if the council members who were also arrested were briefed on the plans before the rally, and if so, were all city council members told. after a long night locked up, mayor gray was cheered at a rally outside planned parenthood. one event, one day, to tack on the reverse of decades of tra vesty and injustice, hopefully yesterday was a spark. reporter:
operations. the allied coalition is wiped out estimateed 25% of gaddafi s forces. rebels are still losing ground. forcing lawmakers on capitol hill to ask what is next? white house correspondent mike emanuel is tracking the story. mike? reporter: good evening. senior white house officials are pleased, control of the air operation over libya was transferred today from the u.s. to nato. now there is great debate in washington about what else should be done to finish the job. as the white house continues to arm the rebels in libya, the cia has small teams on the ground to gather information for military airstrikes and vetting the rebels. at the white house, it means choosing words carefully. what i won t talk about is intelligence matters, specific intelligence operations. it s just, cannot be done. former cia insider says intelligence officers are assessing the rebels capabilities. trying to assess what kind of talent they have and if they re willing to fight, they r
authorization of covert cia operations. the allied coalition is wiped out estimateed 25% of gaddafi s forces. rebels are still losing ground. forcing lawmakers on capitol hill to ask what is next? white house correspondent mike emanuel is tracking the story. mike? reporter: good evening. senior white house officials are pleased, control of the air operation over libya was transferred today from the u.s. to nato. now there is great debate in washington about what else should be done to finish the job. as the white house continues to arm the rebels in libya, the cia has small teams on the ground to gather information for military airstrikes and vetting the rebels. at the white house, it means choosing words carefully. what i won t talk about is intelligence matters, specific intelligence operations. it s just, cannot be done. former cia insider says intelligence officers are assessing the rebels capabilities. trying to assess what kind of talent they have and if they
off .. we start with developing news in south baltimore -a man is dead after what appears to be an attempted car theft. theft.it happened at this warehouse on hollins ferry road this afternoon. investigators say two employees saw the suspect breaking into one of their cars.when they attempted to stop him - the suspect jumped into his own vehicle and drove away . one of the employees was run over by the suspect s vehicle, the other employee we believe was dragged a short distance. to the hospital -the victim who was run over has died. police found what they believe is the suspects vehicle - tonight, one person is in custody. 3 we have breaking news in southwest baltimore police responded to a shooting and possible home invasion on north hilton street .. detectives are on he scene . and police are interviewing witnesses.we ll have more information when it is available. he was wanted by the f-b-i. for more than a dozen violent crimes.but tonight. the accused east coas
seaboard from north carolina and posed the biggest threat to cape cod. it made landfall in canada and blamed for one death there. as fox s jennifer davis reports, people in cape cod are breathing a sigh of relief. cape cod did take hurricane earl seriously. but the storm was barely here before it was gone. and now folks say it s time to enjoy the last holiday weekend of the summer. billed as a lion, earl came to new england as more of a lamb, weakening to a tropical storm and allowing 3-month-old nathan kendall to sleep peacefully through the night. it was okay. reporter: with the storm approaching many held off on holiday plans, either heading out or hunkering down. with earl s grey skies turning as blue as these bridesmaid dresses this happy couple s worries went away with earl s departure from cape cod. sunny and gorgeous. the breeze is excellent. couldn t ask for anything better. very nice. were you worried yesterday? very. but, hey, there is nothing you