around the corner. coming up in the 9:00 hour, we ll check out the coolest new gift for dads and grads. it s a good thing they put those two things together. dads and grads. and let s get a check on weather with tony perkins. it doesn t get there as a stand-alone day like mom s. it s lumped in with other things. like it shrewd be. no it shouldn t. i just stepped outside, glorious outside, blue skies and very comfortable. here are your weather headlines. the main thing you want to know, first of all, yes, we get a break from the humidity and the heat today. after temperatures in the 90s over the weekend and high humidity, it will be a comfortable day today. temperatures return to near seasonal. our average high in the low 80s. i don t think we ll get to the low 80s in the district today. unsettled weather is on tap for the middle part of this week in the form of rain and thunderstorms. by the end of the week, some sunshine does return. here is a look at the satelli
91 degrees at national airport, the same at baltimore. 87 at dulles. this is 10-11 degrees warmer than what we should be. it was humid and warm yesterday and we had the storms, everything was going on. temperatures into the 60s and low 70s but we ll head to the upper 70s today and be close to seasonal as opposed to being well above and not much of a humidity situation to deal with either. a much drier air mass that is moving in so you ll feel more comfortable outside. your day planner, showing you by midday we ll be 75 and over all for today we re talking once again the temperatures in the upper 70s. it s going to be a great day to be outside. back to you guys, tony and allison. our top localtory, a local high school is scrambling to find a replacement commencement speaker after controversial newspaper report comments of helen thomas who was supposed to address the class next week. after online video surfaced of some remarks she made about israel. any comments on israel
killed inside of the door of his apartment. thank you for joining us. tonight, friends and neighbors remembering aphelion- year-old boy and demanding justice. they say it is time to curb the crime in their community. fox 5 paul wagner is live with the search for suspects. we spoke with the assistant chief overseeing the investigation and he said they are learing several versions of what may have lapd leer saturday flight. they have questioned a flub of individuals the special victims unit of the dc police department carrying out the investigation and they took some people in to custody on saturday flight but they have let them go antler continuing to question people but so far no luck. just outside of the closed door of apartment 22 people have begun to leave floats. one says god bless you. i lope you are in leaven. sin three ya taylor came with flowers and a card. having lost a son she flows the pain. a resident who declined to be identified said a plan who pulled the
captioning sponsored by cbs and johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. osgood: good morning. i m charles osgood and this is sunday morning. the heated debate over health care reform stepped up a notch or two this past week. with the ultimate fate of the various proposals still anybody s guess. yet when it comes to one initiative at leaf, many doctors and hospitals already are charting a new course, a course that is all about your medical chart. david pogue will provide a thorough examination in our sunday morning cover story. some of them you need two hands for. reporter: this is a medical record on paper. it s just very visual. reporter: this is a medical record on the computer. this is the man who wants the whole country to go electronic. almost no physicians who have acquired them have ever wanted to give them up. reporter: everyone agrees that computerizing health records will save lives and l
for having a town meeting and for meeting questions head-on. i think most people in the crowd appreciate that. he handled it pretty well. and the audience wasn t out of control. it was just loud and noisy and disagreeing with him a lot. reporter: bea hodges is with the maryland taxpayers association, a group that is opposed to the plan. she was also at monday s town hall. i think government should be out of the insurance business. it doesn t address the reforms that are needed at all. like the tort reform. reporter: as questions about obama s health care legislation continue to draw fiery debate, it s likely future town hall meetings will be just as lively. senator cardin will be holding a second town hall meeting similar to the one that was held here at towson university. that meeting will be held on wednesday in hagerstown, and they re expecting a big crowd. in towson, linda so, abc 2 news. and wednesday s town hall is at hagerstown community college. it s scheduled