forming. we ll take a look live. this is really your only slow spot. no problems beyond this all the way down to rockville and you re good out of frederick to germantown as well. the lanes are open. the icc is open as well at i- 370 and over to georgia avenue. give it a try. it is free for two weeks. we ll take you over to the beltway again and zoom in on the northside of town. take a look live. you ve got a bit of volume forming from new hampshire avenue to georgia avenue. all of the lanes are open. it is incident free right around the beltway. a quick look at your trains if you re planning to commute, serving running on time. in my next report, we ll take a look at canal and fox hall roads at 6:12. mike, andrea? thank you. let s get to some of the stories happening today. president obama head to the national naval medical center in bethesda. there, he will visit wounded warriors and their families. today, d.c. mayor vincent gray will kick off the summer youth jobs progr
to kill the protesters house by house. and take down the barriers that police were separated from the protesters, he claims, and start killing those who would erupt against him. he s lost the east coast. east lost the eastern section of his country. word is he s got about 5,000 loyal soldiers that actually want to train and know how to fight. if he s got that 5,000. besides that 5,000, he might have lost the rest which means civil war. he is willing, it seems, to preside over what is now currently somalia like where it s the somalis are killing each other. exactly right, brian. and really the only people he knows he s got a weak army and he knows these 5,000 can t defend him so he s hired these mercenaries from subsahara africa and these guys are cold blooded killers and they re walking through the streets and somebody comes up to them, they shoot them dead. that s why the italian minister, foreign minister has estimated that, perhaps as many as 1,000 people have been j
frigid cold out there, tom. the area that is got the most snow in maryland, there, they have temperatures down into the teens. closer to washington, there is notas much snow, under a clear sky. low to mid 20s. there is some cloud cover over virginia. the cloud cover does extend near fredricksberg, well out of the mountains there, cloudiness as well, near thirlt. central west virginia. and northern west virginia is clear, so is western maryland. and temperatures there are in the low 20s. there is the view from space. can you see the gray area, the cloud cover over much of virginia and west virginia that should be receding to the south today. there is the the washington monument under a clear sky. it will number the 20s by 9:00, by the afternoon, sunshine, with temperatures in the upper 30s to near 40. a look at your night planner forecast. coming up in ten minutes. how is traffic? not too much to worry b refreezing, remelting. not much melted yesterday. smooth sailing
it was here at the institution that robert collins worked as a corrections officer. he is now hoping that his appeal of that background check policy holds. robert collins began his work as a corrections officer at the patuxen institution. he took an absence and then decided he wanted his old job back later that year. the recertification to do so included an interview where an investigator, according to him, asked for some private information regarding social media and facebook. he began to ask me which networks i had social media accounts on. then he began to request user name and password information. personal log in information for this stuff. reporter: according to collins, applicants applying for corrections officers job in the state of maryland already go through an in depth background check to screen for among other things possible gang affiliations within applicants. the information he was asked to give, he says, was bothersome because he felt his privacy and that
there were some glimmers of hope and the child was flown to children s national medical center where he was pronounced dead. reporting live in frederick county, scott broom, 9news now. what about warnings about the ice situation now, scott? reporter: don t go on it, period. that s the bottom line. there have been this period of thaws and refreezes we ve had. it left the ice rotten. the chief says there s no reason for anybody to go anywhere near any ice anywhere in this county. scott broom, a warning for everybody. thanks a lot. dozens of children in a dc apartment building are being tested for lead as the landlord denies any contamination in the building. the dc department of environment tells a different story. last week our cameras were there when inspectors combed through the building in northwest dc. during those inspections, they found torn smoke alarms, expired fire extinguishers and roach infestation, all leading the department to issue a list of citations. no