will get in trouble? yes. who do you feel will get in trouble? my teacher. we are distorting this voice because the 11-year-old said his teacher told them to correct their answers. they told me to go back and do it until i got it right. reporter: is he a fifth grade student in the southeast. his mom showed off his report card and his high marks. she knows he is smart but now mom says she doesn t know what to believe. to be honest i would doubt his grades now. if he had one wrong, if he had 10 wrong. reporter: now the boy s mom wants answers and is willing to do whatever it takes to ensure her son s education. i mean, to sit in the back of my child s class and then when he he gets his grade, i m comfortable with the grade that he got. reporter: and because this mother and her son spoke out about these allegations and their concerns here at the school, good news, the claims will be investigated and take a look at what s happening here if anything at this sch
surviving victim until the evidence said otherwise. with the original story that we ve been told, the original, you know, impressions that we were going on led us to believe this might have been a random crime of opportunity and that s what we believed for the first couple of days. reporter: norwood told police she and her co-worker 30- year-old jayna murray went back to the lululemon athletic clothing store friday night after brittany claimed to have left her wallet. she then said two masked men wearing gloves confronted them, beat and sexually assaulted them, killed murray and left norwood tied up. turns out police say norwood s injuries were minor and likely self-inflicted and there was more that didn t add up. there were only two sets of footprints and one belonged to ms. norwood and the second belonged to a larger shoe. agained it was a size 4 it teen shoe and we determined it was a size 14 shoe and it belonged in the store and we found it in the store. reporte
radar composite and we will show you that, right now, there are some clouds out there. check it out. we ve got clouds. i do think there will be some rays of sun here and there during the morning hours, maybe early afternoon. benefit then more clouds will just continue to build in. certainly for the bulk of the day, we ll see clouds across the skies. we ve got some rain showers out there to the west and to the south and west. some of that rain will make its way in here later today. temperature around the region, a cold start to the day. 38degrees in the district. 6 in baltimore. # 1 at dulles airport. 31 at dulles airport. your forecast for today, becoming cloudy. chance for some afternoon rainfall. generally speaking, we ll say around the evening rush hour, we think. winds will be light out of the east at five to 10 miles per hour. we ll have more details on the forecast and we ll look at that five-day forecast coming up in just a little bit. stay with us. new this mornin
many as 190 people to elevated radiation. a lot of power at plant is causing cooling systems to fail. tonight the death toll from this catastrophe is more than 2,400. it s expected to hit at least 10,000. right now we want you to sit back in your seat. go ahead. stop what you re doing if you would for just a second here. get a sense of how helpless the japanese were during just the tsunami part of this tragedy. a camera rolls catching almost in realtime an entire city being wiped off the planet. [ sirens ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ sound of rushing water ] [ sirens ] [ sound of rushing water ] it s unbelievable. let s get back to the earthquake now. a maryland man teaching in japan felt it an hour southwest of tokyo. our allison seymour talked to him via skype this morning. he was with other teachers, parents and students inside the school when the quake hit. took a moment to decide exactly how to react because i could see on the faces of the other teachers, the jap
committee on oversight and government reform who contacted sulaimon brown asking him to come to capitol hill. i want to cooperate as much as possible with the committee and be truthful and with any organize that s on a fact finding mission to get to the truth. reporter: organization that s on a fact finding mission to get to the truth. reporter: brown claims a few of vincent gray s campaign workers paid brown and promised him a job if he attacked then mayor adrienne fenty during mayoral tee adrian fenty during mayoral debates. brown got a job but was fired recently. mayor gray denied the allegations. would you like the federal authorities to step in and look at this? yes. actually, yes. i m cooperating with the federal authorities and with congress. reporter: the district s office of campaign finance has launched an investigation into brown s allegations and others could follow including the u.s. attorney. brown says he will tell his story to any law enforcement