Economists have warned if the United States defaults by lawmakers not raising the countrys borrowing him on thursday it will be big trouble. The high ranking alqaeda seized during a daring military raid in libya is now on u. S. Soil. Denise has more on where he is and whats next from the news room. Denise. Reporter well, abu alliby is in new york awaiting trial. Hes been under federal indictment for more than a decade. Hes expected to stand trial over his role in planning the bombings of two u. S. Embassies in africa in 1998. A seal team captured him in a raid earlier this month. He was on the fbis most wanted list for terrorism. His family says he was not in alqaeda, however. Thank you. Hes been under interrogation sp ture. Another deadly accident bringing traffic to a halt on the beltway. Sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene and has the latest. Captain jeff long. Reporter this is the inner loop at bel air road. Its finally moving. Its been shut down for hours. Traffic was being force
From the city to the counties to your neighborhood. Now its complete coverage. Its wjz, marylands news station. Good morning and welcome to Eyewitness News this saturday. Im gigi barnett. Im marty bass in for tim williams. Its not going to be a bad day. Good. A little cloudy out there right now. There is that big full moon starting to set in the western sky. Lets go ahead and take a look at the forecast. Youll notice that moon is dim by high clouds. Those clouds are going to thicken through the day. Its not impossible that late today, maybe this evening we see a passing shower. 66 going to be the high. Were talking about 50 right now. Well have the first warning complete weekend forecast in just a couple of minutes. Thank you marty. Heres a look at the stories people are talking about this morning. A u. S. Air marshal is out on bail after admitting to a shocking crime on board an airplane. As Rochelle Ritchie explains, the man was on the clock when he was caught secretly snapping pictu
Beltway. Same goes for 95. Thats a look at 70 just west of the beltway running smoothly. Be aware of deer out there. Now wjz has the stories people are talking about this morning. Heres don. Thank you. The president is trying to d on a promise he made while selling his Health Care Plan but insurance executives across this country say it may not work. Here is Susan Mcginnis with the story for wjz. We fumbled the roll out on this health care law. Thats on me. President obama is trying to fix problems with the Affordable Care act. He now says americans can keep their current insurance plans through 2014 even if they dont meet the standards laid out in the new healthcare law. This fix wont solve every problem for every person. Its going to help a lot of people. Nearly 5 Million People received cancelations notices, something the president promised wouldnt happen. Democrats in congress pressured president obama to fix his broken promise before a vote today on a republican bill in the house.
Tim williams has the answer in his first warning Weather Forecast. Eyewitness news Weekend Edition starts now. This is wjz tv, baltimore. From the city to the counties, to your neighborhood, now its complete coverage. Its wjz, marylands news station. Good morning and welcome to Eyewitness News Weekend Edition. Im gigi barnett. And im tim williams. Temperatures are in the 50s across much of the area. Its a very mild start to the day, comfortable. Yes. A little cool still. Yes, one of my favorite days of the year. Why . Because we fall back. Yes, we do. We have to remind you. We fall back tonight. You get an extra hour of sleep. Today is a good day to be out and about so you can get all tired up and enjoy that extra hours sleep tonight before you go to bed. Of course turn your clocks back and well remind you through the next few hours. Still some clouds out there. Temperatures in the 50s, and we have a front just off the coastline and a chance for another shower or so this afternoon. As
government s request for the records for 90 days. there s never been an order quite this sweeping. reporter: it allows it to collect phone numbers for both parties. the time and duration of calls and location data, but not the content of the conversation and while that still leaves a lot of data, members of congress briefed on the surveillance say only business calls were being singled out for tracking, not cell phone and residential customers but weeding out some for all may be a tough sell. i think it s horrible. americans have become too complacent, the government taking our privacy left right and from. the government called it a vital tradeoff. in the last few years this program was used to stop a program, or excuse me, a sop a terrorist attack in the united states. we know. reporter: while the secret court order was made in april, it s the latest such legal ruling. according to senate democrats, briefed on intelligent matters, there are a chain of such orders