rain or sox in the washington area before it is all over. so get ready it will be here later on this morning and then through the afternoon your forecast looks like this we want plenty of clouds, rain developing light winds high only 46 degrees. i say only but that is a seasonal temperature that is a look what is happening with weather gwen will take over in a couple minutes. hey, lauren. first, lighter volume than typical morning rush, good news rain has not begun yet today nice dry commute at this point let s take a lookout there, dealing with an accident, northbound 95, near mixing bowl it is in the the median travelling is not impacted flashing lights a distraction something to lookout for. we did have reports of slow traffic northbound 5 heading across the occoquan. not too slow. pretty smooth trip at this point i-95, 395 looks great from the belt way across the 14th street bridge. belt way incident free as you travel 66 inbound disabled vehicle on the right shoulder n
nothing going on. high pressure moving through that will deliver not only a nice day today but beautiful afternoons, sunshine cool nights right through the weekend, there is another look at another map i don t know what that map is, but nice looking. sunshine mild afternoon 62 your daytime high, winds out of the south, 5 to 10. a look at the 5 day, coming up tony back to you. all right tucker thank you. the jury in the lululemon murder trial gets its first look at video tape of brittany norwood interviewed by police 5 days after the killing of her coworker,. she was not in police custody at the time some detectives were at that time growing suspicious of her story of two male intruders, entering the store roughing up norwood killing murray. paul joins us from the courthouse in rockville with more on what happened yesterday. paul good morning. reporter: good morning alison and tony. what was shown to the jury was video tape of brittany norwood talking with two detectiv
bus stop forecast whether you are busing it or walking, will have a couple clouds here and there, cold temperatures, cool temperatures in the 50s. 50 to 55 degrees not as cool as it has been. sunrise officially in 6 minutes. all right here is a look at current temperatures around the region, 55 degrees here in the nations capitol, 56 dulles airport, baltimore, 52. naval air station, 55 and winchester 50 degrees your forecast today, lots of sunshine, mild temperatures, even warm in some spots, 73 german town, 74 warrenton. washington 75 degrees. that is a look at the weather now to julie wright and find out how your drive to work is going. it is not as nice as that forecast. we have problems on the road travelling the outer loop of the belt way, westbound, 95, 495, if you will out of college park accident activity at route 1. heads up as you work your way around from ken nil worth avenue to the scene. also checking for the crash reported 95 southbound at 175. keep an eye ope
folks seem to be looking, if the firm goes down, where do the tentacles expand to. that determines whether the company is systemic or if they have counter parties in europe and in asian. it s really how far do their tentacles spread into the financial sector. in today s world. isn t everything interconnected? that s a huge issue. so many firms are interconnected. a hedge fund that does a lot of swaps with participants around the county, they would have a bigger impact because people start calling their positions, they would be unable to make good on their decisions. i can guarantee there s going to be a lot of lobbying. i think this needs to happen fairly quickly. the firms say they need to know if they re going to be designated as systemic. they put a request out for comment. get your comments in quickly because they plan to move fast tom, what did you hear from the chairman? i think it was interesting. she was quite frank in the problems of the neweraa new era of re
congo. but the congolese authorities don t seem to do anything about it. this is a lawless place lehrer: from florida, gwen ifill reports on the race for the state s open senate seat. it s a three way race in the sunshine state between a republican, a democrat and a popular incumbent governor turned independent. brown: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week s news. lehrer: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. brown: the federal reserve stands ready to act further to pump up the economy. that was the signal from chairman ben bernanke today. but he stopped short of exact details, and said the risks of future moves are still being weighed. speaking at a conference in boston this