0 workers impacting local economies. that s all very real. but i have to call out boehner because he s playing this sort of i think a dirtier game than the president. he goes, i just need a plan. give me a plan, mr. president. give me a plan, mr. senate majority leader. the democrats in the senate yesterday voted for a plan. it got 51 votes. it didn t pass because republicans filibustered. there is a plan. the president for 16 months has been pushing a plan. close tax loopholes and put that money to deficit reduction and have a different set of not indiscriminate cuts. that s his plan. do you accept the criticism of boehner. boehner keeps saying where is the plan. he just doesn t like the plan. that may be true, but the house put two plans on the floor. they were voted on. they weren t voted on in the senate. you know, yeah, the senate voted their plan was to take all the cuts out in the military and put nem in social but, david, you have to start some place and the probl
the start of what could be a wet, messy day. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein now has the forecast. what are you talking about here? as we look at a wider view of storm team 4 radar. the rain is not just local. it extends all the way down into the carolinas and farther south of there. all the way down to florida. an area of low pressure coming through. right now these areas of orange raining pretty hard in loudoun county all across the county. into potomac and montgomery county, moderate showers throughout much of frederick county, eastern panhandle of west virginia, and moving into eastern washington county. this whole area of moderate to heavier rain passing just west of washington. that s going to be moving away from the metro area over the next half hour. in addition, it s a milder morning. we ve got temperatures in the low to mid-60s all around most of the region. hour by hour today, by 7:00 a.m., still in the low 60s with a few of the passing lighter showers. ma
delaware, and into virginia and the district and farther west, the darker green areas, that s where we re in the 50s. most of western parts of maryland and the shenandoah valley, many locations are down into the 50s this morning. so quite a few start. reagan national now is at 69 degrees. and for your day today we ll have by noontime temperatures climbing to around 80 degrees and it will be mostly sunny. during the afternoon, low humidity in place. highs reaching low 80s by mid afternoon. sunset by 8:27. i ll be back in 10 minutes with another update. eun? thank you. 6-1. breaking news. megan mcgrath with news. reporter: this happened around 3:00 this morning. police received a 911 call from a passion most rift who saw a car wrapped around utility pole and in flames. i ll step out of the way so you can see the scene. this is marlboro pike. if you re near the area, we re near the intersection of donald drive behind the shoppers food warehouse. you see the crews there. th
yesterday. it dropped down into the 50s. that s most of the mountain region. shenandoah valley and areas to the west and north of washington. that includes the counties. mid-60s in washington now. all this area in the lighter gre green. it jea it s generally in the 60s. now, hometown forecast for leesburg, loudoun county, night the 50s there now and by noontime should be in the 60s with a few clouds about. peek near 70 by the afternoon thflt time tomorrow morning all the way whack down the 40s. a chilly start to friday. we ll look at your day planner in ten minutes. danella, how s traffic now? not looking very nicely at auchlt looks terrible actually. traveling northbound as you approach stafford, you re jammed in stafford. the delays continue to quantico and as you make your way toward triangle now. again, you ll get a little break. once you pass fairfax county you ll hit the brakes again. not seeing any accidents on i-95. just delays. no issues. traveling on the outer loo
last but not least, andrew liveris will talk about what we re seeing in this economic recovery globally. first, let s get down to the new york stock exchange. gary, as we approach the final stretch, gary? yes. we re seeing a big blue chip average within a striking distance of a new four-year high. texas financials come as they take their cue from the fed chairman ben bernanke who left the door open for mormon tear stimulus yesterday. let s take a look at where things stand right now. dow up 121. nasdaq up almost nasdaq up 24 points. the s&p, as we said, essentially 1400, up three-quarters of 1%. a big rally day post the fed, maria. it really is. we like to come to trading floors because we get the different information flow. today we re at the alliance bernstein trading floor. more than $400 billion as a whole of assets undermanagement. in new york, the big business is fixed income. last year, for example, this floor traded $2.5 billion of face value in the fixed income