president obama got angry says the aide who told him last night. his afghan commander, four-star general stanley mcchrystal bad mouthed his bosses. the roling stone article hit the white house like a bomb. mcchrystal told aides president obama looked uncomfortable and intimidated. after another session he didn t seem very engage td. the boss was disappointed. mcchrystal said of vice president bide, who s that? mcchrystal s staffers called obama national security adviser jim jones a clown. general mcchrystal can t stay in this position. reporter: the general has been ordered to the white house to see the president, firing confirmed to be an option. there has clearly been an enormous mistake in judgment to which he s going to have to answer to. reporter: mcchrystal apologized to his commanders in afghanistan saying he has enormous respect and admiration for president obama and his national security team. the war is going poorly. the taliban is making gains. mcchrystal
there is an accident an165 at 156. our only sluggish spot is there. 66 on the west side. 795 moving well. 59 miles per hour coming down port bowling s mail. 11 minutes on southbound 95 down towards 32. no problems on the west side. 695 checking out fine at this hour. harford, we are problem for that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. back to you. yesterday would have been the day the university of virginia student yeardley love would have received her college degree. she was killed earlier this month. jennifer franciotti is live in the newsroom with a look at yesterday s ceremony. yeardley love should have graduated on sunday. fellow members of her lacrosse team got to watch as she received a degree posthumously. awn ents walked the l yesterday to received their degrees. please join me in a moment of silence to honor these students and their families. and we are remembering those and it was good to get a minute of silence. one of those students was yeardley love.
robert wone was murdered, for a while, it was sergeant patrick who was the ranking officer at that house on swan street. he said he saw all three defendants dressed in white robes. at the time he said we treated them like victims, not suspects. he said he saw victor zaborsky sitting on a couch trying. every time dylan ward would try to say something, joe price would glare at him and ward would stop talking. they were whispering and those glares made me suspicious, said sergeant patrick. later, i told a homicide detective about it. august, 2006, 32-year-old robert wone, stabbed to death as he was spending the night at a friend s home on swan street. no one has been charged in that murder. but the three house mates who live there have been charged with trying to cover up the crime. defense attorneys say it was a robbery, that an intruder came in through an open backdoor and murdered robert wone. evidence tech curtis lancaster says police spent about three weeks looking for clue
i m craig melvin. how s it looking, chuck. haven t seen a whole lot of rain downtown washington yet. quite a lot of rain out across the virginia piedmont. so a brand-new flash flood warning now just put out by the national weather service. this is in madison county, virginia. it goes until 2:45 this morning. show you on radar, resumed all the way in into madison county here, and the areas affected here out towards etlen and syria to the east of craiglersville and fields of griffinburg. but these rain showers are indeed coming in our general direction so we ll keep you posted. a complete check of the 7-day, in the a few more minutes. thanks, chuck. to our. other top story now. police try to figure out what caused the man to veer so far off the road two, families two families tonight are coping with unimaginable loss. darcy spencer talked to them tonight. darcy? reporter: craig, police still don t know what caused the driver of that suv to lose control. it claimed the
be a motorist. lot of road closures with this bike d.c. event. along the g.w. parkway and here at the key bridge. bike d.c., organizers of this event, say this is they are touting it as a 20-mile ride of car-free biking. on pennsylvania avenue, the pedalpalooza event for those who are not up to the ride. the event wraps up in crystal city. it includes some street closings. we want to show you those street closings. participant in the event and other cyclists coming by to watch it say this has definitely been a good year for bikers. a change in gear with the way cyclists treated in our area and this is a way to take it all in. oh, yeah, without closing the lanes, we probably wouldn t be out here too much. the bike lanes you saw this morning on pennsylvania avenue, that s nice that the administration is taking us into account and letting us get around the city and see the city on two wheels, rather than four. reporter: now, if you take a look down key bridge, down at the