Lots of clouds. Today, not so much tomorrow, but into the rest of the weekend, on and off showers. A lot of backandforth. Our express forecast cloudy with a spring shower at 9 00, cloudy skies at noon, and a chance of showers later on tonight. Not the best of weekends. The temperatures will get a little bit warmer. It is time for traffic. It is off to a quiet start. We can only hope that it is not too crazy this morning. An awful, start to the district calm start for the district. I will give you the all clear. Heading out of stafford pushing up through the project through to the beltway construction is gone. Nothing right now. Travel lanes are open. The 14th street bridge, they moved the camera a little bit you can see were the Christmas Tree was. We will take you out around the region. Checking out the beltway at kenilworth avenue, overnight construction picked up. In the meantime, we are following the breaking news from japan of a powerful earthquake. Lets get the details. Good morn
investigators find hundreds of thousands of fake ballot papers. two astronauts go on a space walk. our top story, a turkish officials believe the syrian regime may be to blame for twin blast that left more than 40 people dead. the car bombs exploded outside of government offices and the south of the country in the town of reyhanli. the area has spilled over into the syrian border. turkey says it will take all measures against those testing the country s power. two cars packed with explosives exploded near the entrance to a government building, killing and wounding dozens of people. some are injured. my child was working in a photography house and the mayor s office. he is heavily wounded and been treated in intensive care. reyhanli is a border town where thousands of refugees have been living. forces of security forces are investigating the bombing. the turkish government is describing it as a politically motivated act of provocation. the borderinces on with syria. thes
of our country? the key word is able to meet the changing needs of our country. i think we get a strong vote no. but we ask for those watching at home to vote and see if congress is able to immediate those meet those needs. we re being live streamed on the policy center website. or you can tweet us husing the hashtag engage u.s.a. later in the program i will read your twitter comments. first i want to get back to our panel. i want to go to senator daschle. senator snow laid out a range of useful reforms but she said something that struck me and i m paraphrasing. she said it hasn t always been like this. in the past there has been a way for leaders and members of both parties to get along despite of their differences. you and i were joking backstage that when you said majority leader, congress functioned perfectly, like a well-running clock. no one ever disagreed on anything and it was all comedy. i might be exaggerating slightly. but in all seriousness that the challenges o