thanks so much for joining us at 10:00. i m shawn yancy. and i m laura evans in from brian. tomorrow s temperatures will be at the century mark and the humidity will be making it feel much worse than that. wisdom martin is joining us live and gary mcgrady. gary is live with more on tomorrow s dangerous weather. reporter: speaking of tomorrow s dangerous weather, we re looking at tonight s too because it is still very hot out here. the heat index was still at 100 degrees. the overnight lows are critical in a heat wave. if we don t cool down much, it becomes compounding on your body, and it can really just really cause problems over the course of two or three days, and that s exactly what we re going to have here. let me show you highs today up into the upper 90s everywhere, 98 degrees for national, 98 degrees for bwi and dulles came in at 96 degrees, but that didn t tell the tale. it was the humidity. you know you always hear us talk about this, the heat index was up aro
good evening. president obama took seven lnutes out of his lunch hour today to tamp down a controversy rooted in one of america s ldest divisions, race. and one of its newest diversions. he reach viral videos racing over the about t. he reached out to the black federal worker who lost her job this week after talking about something that happened 24 years ago. it was a story that seemed at first blush to reveal racism in obama s administration. that s now how it looked 24 turs later and that s why the hirleyent called shirley sherrod as say he was sorry and convince her to return to the agriculture department. the president talked to us, too, de we re going to have that in a moment. at we begin tonight with jake tapper at the white house. cccccc reporter: good evening, good evening, e president spokht. president obama spoke with ccrley sherrod, the former stice.lture department employee, obae resignation the administration sought and then wased an injustice. president obama
gentzler. i m jim vance. the 26-year-old grew up in fairfax county. he went to high school at oakton and started college at george mason university. but were it not for the no-fly list, federal prosecutors say he d be in somalia right now working with a known terrorist organization. craig melvin is at the federal courthouse with more on this. reporter: tomorrow morning zachary chester will have his first court appearance here at the courthouse in alexandria. this is the same chester who made headlines in april for condemning the creators of south park, that popular cartoon show, condemning them for mocking the prophet mohamed in an episode. in the headlines again time, this time chester arrested and charged with providing material support to a terrorist group. the 29-year-old played sports here. when he graduated in 2007 he went on to nearby george mason university. he dropped out during the second semest semester. he went to school here, took classes in the fall of 2
and it s just beginning. our series, social networking revolution. good evening. president obama took seven minutes out of his lunch hour today to tamp down a controversy rooted in one of america s oldest decisiold e est divisions. race. he reached out to the black federal worker who lost her job this week after talking about something that happened 24 years ago. it was a story that seemed at first blush to reveal racism in obama s administration. that s now how it looked 24 hours later and that s why the president called shirley sherrod to say he was sorry and convince her to return to the agriculture department. the president talked to us, too, we re going to have that in a moment. but we begin tonight with jake tapper at the white house. jake? reporter: good evening, george. that s right. the president spoke with sherrod, the former agriculture department employee, whose resignation the administration sought and then called an injustice. president obama today told sh
murders. these court documents show he has a criminal history as long as your arm. police won t say his name until a grand jury charges him and we have a list of lawyers as long as your arm saying we can t name it either. the ups war house where he worked inlandover was also where the fed s say he met customers to sell stolen weapons out of the trunk of his car. one of those customers was a paid informant who recorded the sale of weapons like an ar15 and ak47 here last year. police describe him as a person of interest in the killings of karen lofton and her daughter in january of last year and delores dwitt and her daughter two months later. he lived with his parents within about two miles of both sets of victims and was known in his neighborhood as a brainiac and as someone accused of breaking into this womans home. it s just scary though, you know? it is scary. court documents show him to have a violent past including armed home invasions with a fellow ups employee an