northeast, we are off 20 a fine start on a friday morning. >> thanks so much. we are following breaking news out of libya, thousands of antigovernment protesters are clashing with government forces yet again. a day of rage. this is video of yesterday's violence. the protesters are demanding an end of the leader's reign over libya. at least five people have been killed, and 230 oth"f]n6sb$9rs . and breaking news in afghanistan. at least eight people, including two police officers are dead after a car bomb attack this morning at a check point near the pakistan border. authorities say they were suspicious of the bomber before he detonated hiss car full of explosives. the bomb damaged several houses and shops in the area. >> a final vote on the federal budget, after a marathon session to approve the budget. and some say, a government shut down is possible if more cuts are not made. the house will not pass a resolution to keep the government open without more spending cuts. the senate wants to approve it to keep the government working for a few more weeks to give them more time. >> president obama is considering a tax on canadian and mexican fees. >> at 4:34, a developing story out of wisconsin, state senators are expected to return benefits for public employees. meanwhile, thousands protested in and around the capitol building in and around wisconsin yesterday. senators were supposed to vote and no democrats showed up. police searched for the lawmakers to get them to return. this kind of stunt, they say is unexpected. >> i will tell them, if i get a chance, they get paid to come to work. they should be coming to work. you can't have conversations if you are not at work. >> walker, the governor, defends his actions, saying every cut is justified, as wisconsin is facing a two-year deficit of $2.6 billion. mayor michael bloomberg's budget, said more could come if the state doesn't receive aid included in the budget. >> the senate passed a two year, $35 billion bill. it loosens restrictions on flights between the west coast and reagan. it doesn't approve funds for navigation and air traffic control systems. the house has to approve the bill. and two commissioners are defendings their comments that women should stay home and raise children. >> as know, i have a lot of kids. my wife stayed home. a significant sacrifice during the early years. >> my wife, college-educated, could go out, get a very good job. she gave it up for 18 years. so she could stay home with our kids. >> the remarks came during a motion to pull funding from the head start program that programs prekindergarten education for low income families. thousands gathered in downtown frederick some say to support his statements. >> children turn out better when old fashioned family values are supported. >> it is disappointing so many feel that women's work is not as valuable or important. >> the cut of 3.5 million from the head start program, protesters said it added insult to injury that the funding was cut off so abruptly. >> the bottom line is, yes, if you could stay home with your family, great. some families can't afford it. why didn't the father stay home. sometimes when the mother works, the children are better off, too. >> that's right. >> well, thank you. >> at any rate, 4:37 is our time. high level football talks taking place in d.c. >> and a woman did more than forget to return library books. 4:40, yes, your eyes don't deceive you. pitchers and catchers work out. the injured right-hander threw from the mound during the workout. injured last season, set on the sidelines after tearing a ligament. will not much in a major league game until late this season. as the oldadage goes, he is taking one day at a time. >> i will continue to do that continue to put my work in in the weight room. when i do go out and throw, hopefully, my arm feels as good as it could. >> the 22 year-old went 5-3 in his shortened 20-10 season. striking out 22 hitters. pretty amazing. >> we are all nervous. >> can't wait until he gets back. take your time. >> 4:41. all we can talk about is the fabulous weather. yesterday was glorious, today, even better. >> enjoy it while you can. big changes coming in. unfortunately. one more day of unusually warm weather here in february. temperatures are balmy, in the 50s in the region. a dampness in the air. moist frozen in the ground is melting, we have damp conditions at the surface. and cloud cover that is coming over the region now. that should not stop the heat from building, a southwesterly flow, upper 60s by noon. mid 70s in the middle of the afternoon. winds picking up out of the southwest. shipping in the northwest tonight. and late in the evening, mid 50s, by dawn tomorrow, low 40s. a look at saturday, sunday and next week at 4:51. >> 270, southbound, out toward german town. all the travel lanes are open. and in from the west. travel lanes are open. clear, dry pavement. continuing construction, springfield and tyson's corner. >> 4:43, 58 degrees. still to come, an appeal's court rules in favor of capacityic dancers in maryland. >> there we go. why you may be able to blame a solar flare if you get lost today. >> that is the mystery of what happened to this reporter on3q even the leading dishwashing detergent doesn't dry dishes completely, leaving spots. finish jet-dry dries dishes better than detergent alone. two times better ! for a brilliant shine, finish jet-dry rinse agent. finish. the diamond standard. we had a very -- let's go -- >> pour:46. we know what caused this medical emergency now. doctors say sarein branson suffered a migraine that sometimes mimices the symptoms of a stroke. >> the two immigration custom enforcement agents were arrested as they drove from mexico city, one 4:46, a domestic dispute was the cause of a dispute at a virginia fast food restaurant. he shot his wife, and didn't show up for a divorce hearing on monday. they heard the shooting over the drew through speaker. >> my friend was taking orders. he started screaming, somebody was shooting. saw the guy shoot into the car. >> the couple had three daughters, there is snow word on exactly what two were arguing about before the shooting. >> do not mess with prince george's county, they will throw the book at you. a jury convicted evelyn wah of stealing books and selling them to used book stores. she obtained a prince george's county library card. she checked out several dozen books over a three-day period in 2008. the book thief will spend a year in prison and pay $9,000, the value of the books she stole. a federal appeals court ruled that state law restricting clothes and performers in adult-themed clubs is unconstitutional. two clubs in prince george's county challenged the law. the judge ruled the law was too broad and could have applied to dramatic stage performances and ballet as well. today, representatives in the nfl players union are here in washington, as they prepare to meet and attempt to stop a work stoppage next season. two weeks before the league's collective bargaining agreement expires. >> reporter: the nfl's up coming season could be in jeopardy. representatives for the league's owners and players will meet today in washington, with federal mediation and conciliation director george h. cohen. >> the deadline is fast approaching. >> march 3rd. the day the collective bargaining agreement between the players and owners expires. the biggest issue. who gets the largest slice of the $9 billion in revenue. 18-game season and a wage scale for rookies. the owners have threatened to impose a lock out on the players, shutting the league down. a topic that lingered on super bowl week. >> our focus is to get an agreement done without disruption. >> players and owners talks broke down last week. >> we want to ensure that football is played next year and beyond and secure a fair deal good for everybody for the future. >> reporter: a future that is uns uncertain. >> 4:49, a travel advisory, solar flares could affect your car's gps system, a huge solar flare sent a wave the charged materials toward earth. that causes a storm in the earth a magnetic field. radio communities and grids are affected by this storm. more effects could happen. additional waves of magnetic interference are possible. one other possible effect is fantastic displays over the northern lights could happen in the next two nights. >> i wonder if we would have been to see it. >> no, we have a cloud cover and a bright full soon. flooding the sky with light. there is a scene in silver brings, there is a crocus up and blooming. yesterday, this is amazing. this is in a lawn there in silver spring, next to the house where it is warmer, near the foundation of the house. sprouts are coming up out of the ground there. search around your yard. you may be seeing the first shoots coming up. people were out enjoying it. a wonderful day to be outside. get out the fris bee and the bike, and the experience on the a business owner owes more than $17,000. he said he was getting bills for estimated usage. he owns z.z.s pizza restaurant in mount rainier. >> i own a small numbers this economy, bad economy. what am i going to do? >> he ended up barrowing money from friends. >> i would pass out if my bill said $17,000. >> it sold a million dollar winning lottery ticket. >> the winner won on new year's day, and still hasn't brought in the winning ticket. >> they are waiting for the winner to come forward. >> reporter: the super dollar saver sold a million dollar ravel ticket. the winner so far hasn't come forward. >> even though it is not my ticket, we were excited we sold the winner. >> they sold for $20. the drawing was on new year's day. three wineners virginia, two have come forward. >> congratulations to you. >> it is that one missing ticket that has everyone talking, and wondering. who is the winner, and why hasn't the holder cashed in for the million bucks. >> if you had the winning ticket, would you come forward right away? >> yes. >> you would get this off your hands right away? >> yes. >> the cashier said some customers who lost their tickets are desperately trying to find them, hoping they have the winner. >> looking all over the place. dressers, clothes, pockets. >> the discount store gets $10,000 for celling the ticket, considering the store jumped into the lottery ticket six months before. >> news 4 today. >> not me. >> it is probably gone,