rhode island at eastern with police direction. watch out for that. live picture 66 on the inbound side good from centreville. no problems to vienna and the beltway. the west side of town at the american leg again bridge, beltway looking good 270 south to 66 and north around the inner loop of the beltway. now the 14th street bridge, no problems heading into the district using 395. no incidents in the northwest area. we will take a fly of the dulles toll road in the next report at 5:09. back to you guys. thank you, monica. there are signs of compromise emerging from egypt. the antigovernment protests head into the third week. there is some talk between the two sides. reporter: good morning. two weeks of demonstrations with no signs of letting up. there were smaller protests in front of the egyptian embassy and the white house. the president said he would not seek reelection in september, demonstrators will not stop protesting until hosni mubarak steps down. the country
in a dallas hotel today for about two houus.but no deal. and no word on whether áanyá progress was made.but there s still hope. (cover):06 huge ravens fan. football fans fear next season won t kkckoff as usual.. if owners and players don t work out a deal fast.04:25 very, very disappointing. 03:11-15 i guess i ll miss it but it s not the end of the world. n-f-l commissioner rodger goodall wants to reach an agreement before the current contract expires. march 4th. 01:11 this is the window of opportunity to get it done right. two more meetings are scheduled for next week.and while most of those involved are optimistic.57:24 i still believe we re gonna have a full season next year. owners. including the ravens boss. believes players are sacking too much of the profits. 60 percent. leaving little to cover other operating expenses.59:27 we ve got 140 employees, not counting the players. labor s more like 80 percent. but plaaers aren t ready to punt.union officials re
ááitáá./ appears.// there. are problems./// in. the jury./// room.//// áástilláá.// no. verdict./// for./// 2 brothers ./// accused./ of. setting./ a. pit bull./// on./ fire. fire. jeff abell is at the courthouse courthouse where jurors had another long day, jeff.. jeff.. it has been a long and difficult day for this jury. at times, we ve heard yells coming from the jury room but after more than 18-hours of deliberations, there s still no verdict. and the father of the two defendants insists his sons are innocent. (57:50) (charles johnson) i put my life on the line that they did not do this. the jury is trying to decide if travers johnson and his twin brother tremayne set a pit bull on fire two years ago. the dog was so badly burned it had to be put to sleep. the case outraged animal welfare advocates who have been here all week waiting on a verdict. (ann gerahart) people have been asking.. (walk shot) happy birthday. both brothers will celebrate their 19 th bir
show horse in her own field. i m lindsey mastis in charles county. a world champion show horse is mysteriously shot and killed. i don t know what kind of person could be so horrible to do something like this. reporter: kimberly fullerton is pleading for information about the person that killed her best friend, a horse named binder. he likes to cuddle with you and likes you to come in and put his head in your lap. reporter: that morning she went to feed the horses. she fed these four and then proceeded down to another field. that s where she found binder his hind leg had been shot almost off. reporter: now fullerton wants justice. i don t see how this is an accident. reporter: i m peggy fox in alexandria. it was supposed to save money but now it is costing millions more an may deliver a knockout push to commuters along 395. no road improvements have been made but it will open in the fall to nearly 6000 employees. we are fearing the worst. reporter: congre