Hometown highs. Right now a busy highway is back open following a water main break that causeded a sinkhole in alexandria. Chopper 4 over the scene for us last night while you were sleeping crews finished the repairs there on the southbound lanes of richmond highway. We checked with fairfax water and the water main is fixed and the water is back on this morning. Now a look at traffic from melissa mollet. Good morning. Right now actually looking pretty good. 95 in virginia, dale boulevard, looked a little slow on my map. Doesnt look so bad when you see it in person. Wider look at things, everything flowing quite nicely. 2270 at old hupd road getting a little bit of volume out of frederick. A little slow around this bend. And we typically do see that this time of the morning. 95 in maryland no issue there is. Same thing bw parkway into and out of town. And we do have cancellation Brunswick East 890, canceled all together today. Ill be back with travel times and also hearing about a new c
Im Martha Raddatz and we start off with breaking news, a massive rescue operation under way right now in the mediterranean sea, a boat capsizing, up to 700 people onboard, fleeing the chaos in libya. Abcs Alex Marquadt is tracking for us dporng alex. Reporter good morning, martha. This could turn out to be the deadliest disaster in the mediterranean sea. A u. N. Official this morning already calling it one of the greatest tragedies. Italy and malta have now launched a major rescue operation off the coast of libya, where this small boat capsized with up to 700 migrants onboard. Most of them now feared dead. So far, just 28 people have been found alive. In the past week alone, more than 10,000 migrants have been rescued trying to make this treacherous journey from africa to europe. But hundreds more have drowned. And this morning at sundays mass, pope francis called on the International Community to take action. Martha. Our thanks to alex. Now to 2016 and Hillary Clintons campaign kickof
Begins right now. Good morning. Im Martha Raddatz and we start off with breaking news, a massive rescue operation under way right now in the mediterranean sea, a boat capsizing, up to 700 people onboard, fleeing the chaos in libya. Abcs Alex Marquadt is tracking for us dporng alex. Reporter good morning, martha. This could turn out to be the deadliest disaster in the mediterranean sea. A u. N. Official this morning already calling it one of the greatest tragedies. Italy and malta have now launched a major rescue operation off the coast of libya, where this small boat capsized with up to 700 migrants onboard. Most of them now feared dead. So far, just 28 people have been found alive. In the past week alone, more than 10,000 migrants have been rescued trying to make this treacherous journey from africa to europe. But hundreds more have drowned. And this morning at sundays mass, pope francis called on the International Community to take action. Martha. Our thanks to alex. Now to 2016 and
Damage. For the past couple of days, mother natures rockin and rolling. Hail and thunderstorm. Is there any more coming in tonight or tomorrow. Were getting new video of that devastating earthquake in chile. The death toll and massive evacuation tied to this disaster. Reporter were live in cupertino, where traffic concerns are mounting because of construction of the new apple campus. Well show you and tell you some new lane closures happening. Mornings on 2 starts now. Many bay area homeowners have their work cut out for them this morning. Live pictures from oakland, where a giant tree fell down on several cars last night. Tara moriartys been chasing cleanup crews all morning long and just talked to someone who lives in the neighborhood. In two minute, how this mess forced him to change a morning habit. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im tori campbell. Can you imagine waking up to that . What a sight. Im dave clark. Lets talk about weather and traffic. Steve, will it rain more
New York City Council voted to move a billion dollars from the Police Departments budget. That includes hundreds of millions of dollars for overtime pay, and safety to the department of education. Some say they cant still go far enough. Protesters threatening to stay at camps outside of city hall. Here is the cover of our corporate because of the new york post. Our coverage of this our live outside of city hall and lower manhattan. Good afternoon. You can see right behind me hundreds of protesters are still here camped out. No sign of leaving just yet. Despite that budget passing last night we did just speak to one of the organizers who said one of the groups will be leaving, but they will continue to support anyone who wants to stay and there might be dozens of people who do want to stay. We just dont know how this encampment will be allowed to continue. Last night protesters started building barriers in the middle of the street to keep police out. Three of those protesters were taken