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commute is in store. when the rain will finally stop. democrats lose their super majority in the senate. will that kill health care reform. former governor robert ehrlich joins us to weigh in and what he says about running again for gover governor. and the king of pop hits the stage one more time. when you can get a copy of the michael jackson documentary, this is it. good morning. welcome to fox 45 morning news. today is monday, january 25th. i m megan gilliland. patrice has ris ha harris has tg off. for those of us getting up we are waking up to a wet mess. take a look at this. this was the scene in northwest baltimore. a lot of puddles and a lot of rain falling from the sky. it turns out there s a lot of wind that is causing some issues. we have several reports in anne arundel county where there are down power lines because of the strong gusts that we are seeing this morning. we want to know what it looks like in your neck of the woods. is there flooding on your ro
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with jeff glor. glor: and good evening. we begin our broadcast this evening with a scathing letter sent by f.b.i. director robert mueller to officials in scotland. two days after scotland s justice minister released a libyan agent convicted of bombing pan am flight 103 in 1988, an act of terrorism that took 270 lives. at the same time tonight, britain find itself denying the bomber s release was the price of doing business. sheila macvicar has our story. reporter: this was how the libyan leader ghaddafi greeted abdel basset al megrahi. he could have welcoming a prodigal son, rather than a convicted terrorist. in an unprecedented move, the director of the f.b.i. weighed in today two decades ago as a prosecutor, he investigated the bombing of pan am 103. in an uncompromising letter he blasted the scottish minister responsible for releasing megrahi. now there are growing accusations from family members and others tha