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and saw the train on fire. reporter: west pound california zapper was en route from chicago to emoryville, california, when it was struck 20 miles outside of lovelock, nevada. passengers broke out windows to escape the burning train. they say it took paramedics up to 30 minutes to reach the rural area. everybody was standing in the desert away from the train, just in disbelief and trying to help people that were injured. reporter: with some passengers air lifted to local hospitals, the exact number of injuries and fatalities still isn t clear. the highway patrol is combing through the train s wreckage. the tractor-trailer may have been carrying diesel fuel. tonight it s unclear why it slammed into the train. news 4. breaking news now out of new york state. lawmakers in albany have voted to legalize same-sex marriage. new york will now join washington, d.c., and five other states in allowing gay couples to marry. advocates hope it will make the movement across the co
away from the from yrough of ti the bay water and it is a comfortable morning. bright sunshine, yes indeed, sun s already been up for 15 minutes this morning. sunrise was at 5:44. we re at 72 in downtown washington and annapolis, but west of i-95 up towards the shenandoah valley, wake up temperatures low to mid-60s now from winchester and front royal down to culpepper, manassas, even up into montgomery county. above the beltway in the mid- s mid-60s. the clouds are not rainmakers. and even though you can t say 100% today nothing in the way of rain, 99% of us will be dry for today. there will be one or two little pop-up showers, maybe down into southern maryland, lower parts of the bay, but right around town, i don t think we have anything to worry about as far as rainfall chances. highs today mid-80s. if you re packing to the beach, great weather at the beach, as well. s . we ll take it. thanks. new from overnight, same-sex couples this new york are celebrating as their s