government's request for the records for 90 days. >> there's never been an order quite this sweeping. >> reporter: it allows it to collect phone numbers for both parties. the time and duration of calls and location data, but not the content of the conversation and while that still leaves a lot of data, members of congress briefed on the surveillance say only business calls were being singled out for tracking, not cell phone and residential customers but weeding out some for all may be a tough sell. >> i think it's horrible. americans have become too complacent, the government taking our privacy left right and from. >> the government called it a vital tradeoff. >> in the last few years this program was used to stop a program, or excuse me, a sop a terrorist attack in the united states. we know. >> reporter: while the secret court order was made in april, it's the latest such legal ruling. according to senate democrats, briefed on intelligent matters, there are a chain of such orders stretching back 7 years. >> thank you and still classified as data, other phone companies may be under orders to to provide information to the nsa. hundreds of thousands of people living in florida are feeing the power of tropical storm andrea as it moves ashore. in nearby gulf port mississippi, winds up hoot rooted trees. -- up rooted trees. residents are working together to clean up damage. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are tracking where andrea is now and the impact on maryland. take a look at radar, pretty nice display here for maryland. there's plenty of rain on the radar and most of the activity going on across portions of florida is beginning to move now into georgia and carolinas. that's the tropical moisture that will continue to flow in the next 24 hours. we expect to see the heaviest rain across our region. look at the satellite picture. if you see the storm moving to the north and northeast, eventually it will head out. it's moving quickly. by the time it gets to the region, right now it's moving around 17 miles per hour. the pressure dropped a little bit, but it's going to start weakening tonight if it's coming ashore in northern florida, and it will continue to bring rain, however, to our region. that's the major issue we're looking at. the spaghetti models have it going generally across portions of north carolina and eventually, eventually southeast and that's where we're going to see the heaviest rain tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. with a look at that, tim has a look at the closer view radar, what we expect tonight and the next 24 hours and watches and advisories too. >> the bottom line is the moisture is moving our way. we have the front to the west of us moving in our general direction. it's going to help pull and accelerate some of the moisture from andrea as it moves into the region. as yu see, it's all -- as you see, it's making its way and converging on the mid atlantic from new england right on down to the gulf. the way it's going to play out tonight, we're going to see the showers from the west, but flood warnings going into effect tomorrow morning right on through tomorrow night. friday is the optimum day. we could see torrential downpours, some parts could see up ward offense 3 inches and flooding -- upward offense 3 inches and areas that are known for poor drainage could see flooding, but that shower activity, the heavy rain is going to move right on through here. tomorrow is the day we'll start to see improvement on saturday afternoon before it starts to get out of here. unfortunately the timing for graduations and events in the evening, this rain is going to impact them. we will continue to keep you posted. bob will have the local forecast in a few moments. back inside, guys. >> stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage, and for the latest on its path and when it may affect maryland, log on onto cbsbaltimore.com; a growing problem inside a baltimore city jail leads toal indictments against correctional officers. wjz is live in annapolis, mike hellgren has more. >> reporter: it comes after an audit was released that shows sloppy management conditions in baltimore jails that had little to no accountability. the secretary of the public safety for maryland says he is working to correct those conditions. >> reporter: the corruption is astounding, gang members accused of impregnating officers at the detention center and allegations where the inmates were calling the shots. leaders of the general assembly trumpeted a commission to look at every aspect and some question whether that's enough. >> do you think secretary maynard should be in his position. >> no. if his policies that's creating this problem. >> reporter: among new security measures corrections officials say they are fingerprinting visitors at the baltimore city detention center. they opened an employee hot line for corruption and expanded background checks for officers. and they worked to ban illegal cell phones inmates are using to run criminal enterprises on the outside. they're involving top prosecutors. >> this is not just a the baltimore city problem. this is a problem that can be found in any detention facility anywhere in the state. >> 110 officers have been accused of corruption since 2007. maynard has no plans to resign as lawmakers pledge a full investigation. >> once we understood the gang issues the at the detention center, we assumed the responsibility for them and went after them. >> reporter: now, mr. maynard says they expect to install cell phone blocking technology at the city detention center, but there are no plans at this point to move it staid wide. he declined to answer questions from reporters. reporting live in annapolis, mike schuh wjz -- mike hellgren wjz eyewitness news. and the state is looking into buying full body scanners and hiring intelligence officers to reduce contraband corruption. the price tag is in the mills. we're learning more about a fatal police shooting in baltimore county. the incident that prompted officers to open fire. >> reporter: it happened at a motel in highs marsh. officer as were responding that a man on a scooter physically assaulted a woman and fled. 57-year-old arnett myers struggled with one officer and tried to pull the gun from the holster and another officer shot myers several times. he later died. both officers are on routine administrative leave while the shooting is under investigation. neither of the officers was injured. retired raven matt burke is speaking out about why he skipped the team's visit to the white house. according to our media partner, the battle sun, burke told not it to attend due to the president's stance on abortion. he is pro-life and told a minnesota radio station that he respects the president's office but criticized his support for planned parenthood, the probowl center retired following the super bowl. still ahead on eyewitness news at 5. fighting for her life, a young girl's parents try to keep her eligible for a life saving transplant, the latest on her case. lucky lady, new details about the nation's newest millionaire, why she has another woman to thank for her winning powerball ticket. this is greg, who used to describe himself as fat guy. 85 pounds later, he's in the running to go to the kona ironman championships in hawaii. but he needs your help. the story next. don't miss the updated first warning forecast with bob. complete coverage continues with kai jackson, mary bubala, and first warning weather bob turk and meteorologist tim williams and sports with mark viviano. it's ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mom... yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ it is 71 degrees and lightly raining in parts of central maryland, the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. a very ill 10-year-old has a better chance of getting a life saving lung transplant. vinita nair reports for wjz from philadelphia. >> reporter: sarah cheered after hearing the judge's decision that might save her life. >> she's not looking for easy, just possible. >> reporter: mernahan who is 10 has cystic fibrosis, the judge suspended the current transplant rule that requires children under 12 to wait for pediatric supplies. and the temporary ruling means she is eligible to receive lungs from any doe r nor regardless of o -- donor regardless of age. >> if we did not stand up and do something, we would sit there and watch her die. >> reporter: lawmakersfield to health and human services secretary to intervene. >> time is rung out, please. -- running out. please suspend the rules until we look at this policy, which we all bellevue is flawed. >> -- believe is flawed. >> this is an incredibly agonizing situation where someone lives and someone dies. >> based on their age. based on their age. >> reporter: doctors say the rules are written the way they are because adult recipients have a better survival rate than kids. >> in her case, they may be able to take a larger adult lung and take half of each lung and put it into the each side, and have a full set of lungs. >> reporter: the decision does not guarantee a set of lungs because donations are based on blood type and chance of survival. for now sarah remains in a philadelphia hospital, waiting, a little more hopeful. vinita nair, wjz eyewitness news. the judge's order remains in effect until june 14th when a hearing on the court will reconvene to consider the under 12 rule. if you're waiting for someone to get home from work, let's check in on the roads with kristy breslin. hi everybody, a lot of congestion out there, pretty much all over the place. starting with northbound 95, watch for delays there 395 past white marsh boulevard, the topside of the inner loop bumper to bumper. on the west side inner loop, jammed up from 95 past 70. lots of problems on the harrisburg expressway particularly in the northbound direction from swan road to mount caramel, and headed over to the beltway. 70 westbound busy from 29 to marysville rode, a couple accidents lingering, 95 southbound at route 100, and troy hill drive at washington boulevard. let's now go and take a live look as you can see things creeping along on the beltway west of york road. this is brought to yu by michael and will sons. get 0% financing for 36 months if paid in full on a select are cooling system. visit michael and will sons baltimore -- visit michaelandsonsbaltimore.com. in a few months, a thousands of the fastest athletes will fly to hawaii to compete in the most prestigious triathlon in the world. and a local man is hoping to get there motte because of his speed but because of his story. >> reporter: this is a story about time, troubles and change. in 90 seconds, greg ritler will. >> i'm voting for my enter into the ironman in hawaii. >> reporter: he's fast but not kona ironman fast. >> but he used to be slow, really slow. slow and. >> i was a the fat guy. >> reporter: a fat guy who two years ago had this happen after surgery. >> my wife was crying next to my bad bed and said you have to change. >> reporter: it's one thing to make a vow, another to keep it. greg kept. so what did you do? >> i started running, riding my bike, swimming, playing ultimate frisbee, anything i could do to keep moving. >> reporter: the fat guy isn't fat anymore. >> it worked. i slowly but surely have lost 85 pounds the last two years. >> reporter: he's run, biked and swam in races and now has his sights set on the kona ironman world championship. >> i didn't dream that i could ever be anman. >> reporter: race organizers offer slots to people who symbolize the ironman spirit. they have to make a video to convince people to vote for them. >> little by little the weight started woman coming off and i began -- the weight started coming up. >> for a guy like me to do that in the shape i was, it's just incredible. i think anybody can go do these things and i love to inspire people to go get out and move and they can create a story like mine. >> reporter: 90 seconds later, the ask. >> watch the video and vote. >> i'm ready for the ironman championship in kona, anything is possible. >> to see his video and vote go to cbsbaltimore.com where we have posted a link taking you to his video. you got to watch it. it's pretty incredible. >> he has our vote. what a story. >> that's fantastic. >> hard work, hard work. >> tremendous. let's take a look at the weather. we have rain head haded our way. could be heavier rain tomorrow for sure. southeast winds 7. barometer beginning to fall. we'll come back and look at the friday rain right after this. ,, people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean a denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. it's a live look from the tampa area as they are bracing for tropical storms. they had heavy rain earlier but now the radar is showing that tap pa has cleared out. -- tampa has cleared out. the storm is moving away from the region and they're getting residual winds coming back from the storm. we'll look at that in a second. it's warmed up a little bit. 72 now. 68 ocean city. locally, 70 westminster, 73 down in annapolis, and dc at 76. most another rain west of it -- most of the rain west of us. and the tampa area, not much going on. a batch of rain north of the area into miami, and another batch just south of the fort myers, nepals area. the heaviest rain by far, now across northern florida and portions of south georgia, and that whole system's going to move up the east coast. it will be near norfolk by tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night and passing quickly to the northeast, and picking up lot of speed. west of us, we see the rain activity southwest of dc. that's going to move in tonight. expect a wet night and a wet day tomorrow or friday. right now, light winds not a big deal. the winds will not be a factor with the system, and the wind are way offshore. ocean city could get winds 20, 30 miles per hour, and rough surf. that's about all we're expecting from andrea as far as the wind are concerned. the rain will be the major factor. this is tropical moisture, and tropical moisture has heavy downpours, seriously some spots could see 2, 3, 4 inches of rain and some could see more if you get under one of the heavy bands. a lot of of rain north of us. this has nothing to do with andrea, this is the tropical rain south of us. tonight when we see the rain coming from the west very shortly and later tonight and tomorrow, we'll see the rains from andrea. the latest imagine coming from -- image coming from at 5, moving quickly to the north and northeast by tomorrow afternoon. by saturday it's past us and moving away. winds just at 6 but it's going to weaken tonight, and -- just at 63 but it's going to weaken tonight. low pressure passes to the north, and andrea passing to the south, bringing us plenty of rain on friday and leftover showers on saturday. east winds, 10 knots, sun over the weekend, and rain moving in later on, shower activity 64. could be heavy rain. it will be humid, 76 tomorrow with rain. some of it at times will be heavy. we have flash flood advisories and watches out for all of the day tomorrow. have more in the forecast coming up. thanks bob, we, it is all about timing and good manners. the winner of the record powerball jackpot has stepped forward and as manuel reports, she's thanking a fellow ticket buyer for her good luck. >> reporter: gloria mckenzie didn't say a word as she e walked out of florida lottery headquarters in tampa with lawyers and family members. moments earlier she had claimed the biggest single sing lottery prize in u.s. history. >> mrs. mckenzie has elected to receive the winnings in a one time lump payment, $370,896,780,000,000 before taxes. >> after taxes, she'll take home more than 270 million. mckenzie's only public comments read by a lottery official revealed that the jackpot win was a matter of luck and a courteous stranger. >> while in line the at publix, another lottery player was kind enough to let me go ahead go ahead of them in line it to purchase the winning quick pick ticket. >> mindy crandall l claims she was the customer that let a half billion dollars slip away. >> maybe there's something down the road or she needed it more than we did. whatever it was it was meant to be that she had it. mckenzie retired from florida to maine with her husband who died in 2005. at her modest home in zephyr hills, 30 miles from tampa, neighbors were shocked and thrilled. >> she's a sweet little old lady who's trying to live is all and she won the lottery. >> mckenzie, a mother, grandmother and great grandmother, plans on splitting the winnings with her son. manuel horquez, dallas. the odds of winning that jackpot were one in 175 million. >> good for her and her family. >> i bet she's overwhelmed. who wouldn't be. >> just probably still can't believe it. >> absolutely. >> still ahead on eyewitness news at 5. the clean up begins at the site of a fatal building collapse in philadelphia, we'll have the latest on the investigation. summer may be around the corner, but eastern tech high school students are hitting the books with their heads under the hoodings, i'll explain why when -- hoods. i'll explain why whether wjz returns. all i want to see is jobs, jobs, jobs,. >> find out where the jobs will come from up next on eyewitness news. and today's report from wall street, we'll be right back. ,, have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance 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at holly school, after this man appearing drunk began antagonizing students and teachers. >> this creepy guy came over and he was just taking and like, he wasn't saying anything, but he was like interfering with our kick ball game. >> school officials say teachers repeatedly asked briscoe to leave, he didn't. they used hand held radars to inform the front office. and the children are told to run the in the building. >> during the process, he gained access to the school, and basically went down the hallway and did, you know, push some students out of the way who happened to be in the same area. >> two of my friends were grabbed by him. he grabbed them. he grabbed one by her hood and pulled her back and it it chok