start our extended coverage now with an agreement that sports sergeant dave fieldman will tell us about. >> we all knew it would come we just didn't know when, 4.5 months dating back to march but it is all over. nfl pa executive board and 32 team reps voted unanimously to approve terms of the deal. now the league can begin the process of going back to work. bob barner downtown at the nfl pa offices with more good afternoon bob. >> reporter: well, hello dave there seemed to be a good deal of bad blood between the nfl ownerplayers over these past several months today they seem to put those hard feelings behind them. a long term collective bargaining agreement finally reached. >> well, been a long time coming, and football is back that is the news for everybody. >> nfl commissioner roger gudel made the announcement. >> we know what we did to frustrate fans over the last several months they want football our job is to give them football. >> touchdown. >> and so, football they will get, starting tomorrow, teams can start signing their draft picks and rookie free agents, veteran free agents on friday, camps start opening wednesday. >> we always said, we had this process we would do a deal when it was right and when it was the right deal our players did that we stuck it out to the end. >> players say all they wanted was to be paid fairly they will get 47% of the game's $9 billion in annual revenues owners get 5:00 3% the old deal was evenly split 50/50 owners saying they need more of the pie to help build new stadiums. >> as we have been able to have an agreement i think will allow this sport to flourish over the next decade, and we've done that in a way that is unique among the major sports, every team in our league, all 32 will be come debt pave, we've improved play -- competitive, we've improved player safety and remembered players who played in the past. >> roughly 1900 players must approve the deal and re- establish union >> i don't believe there will be a problem with the unity of players, getting together. i think as we go forward, we've got serious and critical issues, to address. >> issues relating to players health and safety and pensions. >> neither side got everything they wanted, but i think what we did achieve was a fair deal that will stand the test of time. >> now we had a chance to talk one on one with giants owner mara patriots owner craft, more tonight at 6. >> all right as a giants fan bob i know that was a thrill for you. nice job downtown. >> now what does this mean for washington red skins in training camp believe it or not will open up thursday, 28th in ash burn when it was supposed to open up we knew it months ago more than likely thursday will just be a report day with physicals meetings no real contact. the red skins first preseason game is two weeks from friday, august 12th when washington hosts the steelers at fedex field before that game, red skins have a lot of work to do including filling a 90 man loster right new they can discuss pos -- loster right now they can discuss possible trades and cuts but can't be made officially until thursday, first day of camp. friday 6:00 p.m. mark your calendars when teams can sign unrestricted free agents, that is when red skin one hits the friendly skies. >> tomorrow they are allowed to sign new drafted rookies including ryan care began, jenkins and hanker son. >> i spoke with the line backer for the red skins he said man i am glad it is over. >> from the front office to the players, their heads will be spinning over these next two weeks trying to get ready. >> absolutely and keeping track of the lostercuts a lot of decisions have to be made in a shorter period of time >> i guess the season goes on as scheduled. >> all we are missing is the canton game, everything else will go on as scheduled. >> of course we put our questions out to the facebook fans asking them if their loyalty to the nfl has changed now the lock out is over. marilyn writes no change at all just glad there is a resolution we can have football again this year. >> jerry york writes maybe the government should find out a thing or two. facebook.com/my fox dc. >> eight daycounting until the united state cans not borrow money to pay billrepublicandemocrats don't appear to be any close tore a bipartisan deal. melanie has been following developments. >> sean it has been another day of negotiations on capitol hill republicans have come up with plan to do a two step on the ceiling but not all house republicans like it democrats are proposing a long term solution and say they are willing to give up increases in revenue for now. >> it is a mad dash to the finish line as lawmakers scramble to put together the debt ceiling package one that can pass the house is and senate it appears one may get sent to the president's desk for signature. boehner met with republicans an agreement to first raise the debt ceiling by 900 billion capped spending has no tax hikes then a second larger increase in the debt ceiling 1.6 trillion would require congress agreed to an additional 2 trillion in cuts adent fied by a bipartisan commission. >> we believe it is a responsible common sense plan that meets our obligations to the american people and preserves full faith and credit of the united states government. >> senate that majority leader reed proposed a plan that would take us out to 2 years $2.7 trillion in cuts no increases in revenue or cuts to medicare and medicaid. senate democrats say this is an offer that republicans can't refuse they do not want the short term increase, first they don't want the fight this out again come election time and second administration says it is important to show the market the u.s. can get its fiscal house in order long term in order to ensure stability. >> now what happens? >> well, the house bill will be posted tonight with a vote schedule for wednesday, senate bill we are hearing may be introduced tonight looks like they will need 60 votes to cut off debate and vote on the actual measure just 8 days until debt limit hits, treasure secretary geithner said they don't have the ability to choose who to pay and not pay we could see a government shut down $23 billion in social security payments due august third. at 6, we talked to economistthey weigh in on whether plans will go far enough and whether our gold plated credit rating may take a hit any way >> time to get nfl negotiators involved in this too. we learned president obama will address the nation to talk about the ongoing debt debate that will air at 9:00 p.m. watch it live fox 5 and on our website myfoxdc.com. no deal on funding for the faa that means dozens of airport construction projects all over the country have come to a screeching halt. the federal aviation administration partially shut down last week because congress did not pass legislation for a budget. they are at odds over subsidies for rural communities and union issues. contractors have been told to stop work on modernization projects until there is a deal, 4,000 employees meanwhile are also on furlough, and the fda says airline security is not threatened. air traffic controllers are also not effected by this. >> house ethics committee launching an investigation into allegations against david wu a woman claims he engaged in unwanted sexual behaviour against her she graduated from high school in 2010 and said to be a daughter of one of his supporters, nancy pelosi called for the investigation after meeting with him over the weekend wu has not commented on the report. new tonight dna may be the link that so called east coast rapist -- linking the so called east coast rapist to another sex assault in maryland. aaron thomas' dna has been linked to a 1999 rape in green belt, state police lab will conduct more tests to establish a firm match thomas is linked to more than a dozen attacks dating back to 1997 police say they plan to file new charges if lab tests confirm a match. 7 month old baby reported missing from baltimore friday has finally been reunited with his mother police are now questioning the teenager who allegedly took the baby they were found safe in northeast dc someone spotted her and the baby at a bus stop and called police the baby was taken to children's hospital to be checked out his mother thanked everyone who helped find him. >> i want to thank every police officer, i want to thank everybody, everybody on facebook everybody all my friends, my son is fine. nothing wrong with him. >> investigators say the baby's father left the child with boozer while he went to get cigarettes when he returned they were both gone police are questioning boozer to determine if charges should be filed. >> an outpouring of grief from the streets of norway as the man accused of a deadly attack appears before a judge. people packed the center of a small town near an island where dozens of young people were killed today police lowered the original death toll of the shooting and the bombing in oslo from 93 to 76. fox's greg burke has the latest from oslo. >> tens of thousands packing the streets in oslo, to remember victims of the deadly twin attacks friday that rocked this relatively peaceful nation. 32-year-old anders breivik appearing in court he pleaded not guilty. >> he is accused of the bombing in downtown oslo and shooting massacre at a youth camp on a nearby island. he made it clear in his internet manifesto that he planned to turn his court appearance into a stage for anti muslim rants calling for a revolution in europe. >> according to what the court understands accused believes he needed to carry out these acts in order to save norway and western europe from among other things cultural marxism and muslim take over. >> people across europe remembering the victims of the two attacks memorials growing outside norwegian embassies worldwide in berlin folks lighting candles, leaving flowers it was a similar scene in moscow where people left personal messages inside a special book of condolences back in norway people gathering in the central square a small town near the island were dozens were killed this woman brought her son so he can understand what happened. >> he understands something is happening but not why. it could be his brother and sisters, so we have to remember the people. come together everyone. >> after the course appearance, the judge said he also warned of two other terror cells a claim police are investigating. in oslo norway, greg burke fox news. she struggled with drugalcohol abuse for years is that ultimately what killed amy winehouse why the troubled singers cause of death may not be known for weeks. >> this is where they fought one of the critical battles of the civil war are they really going to build a highway on top of it. >> we are watching radar as scattered storms sweep through area, gary is back in minutes with an update. 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[ male announcer ] get your own bbq pulled pork sub at subway®. tender, slow-cooked pork with irresistibly bold barbecue sauce. subway. eat fresh®. 150th anniversary of the first battle of bull run is history most of the civil war reenactors in town from the weekend have left but the debate is raging over building a new highway that some say would encrouch on hallowed grown just back from monassis care rain what is this about? >> about an old project sean, the tri county parkway a major highway that would be within site of the battlefield it is not a new issue but environmental and preservation groups are seizing the moment of the 150th anniversary to draw attention to it. >> reporter: first off, four days of civil war reenactment and monassis is still a hot topic. >> bad solution to a problem, we need people to get to jobs that are primarily in fairfax and dulles corridor. >> chris miller is president of the piedmont environment council,. >> you are sacrificing a very important part of american history. >> reporter: tri county parkway would be part of a larger, proposal running i-95 stafford virginia and prince william to route 7 across the potomac river. >> this is paveed lane the project calls for acquiring land on either side of the roadway a hop, skip and jump from the battlefield. >> the second battle of bull run starts right out here, on the farm of john bonner. >> where confederate general, stone wall jackson fought the battle of bull run against the union army. >> evening of august 28th, the union marching down route 29, stone wall jackson's troops engage them from a ridge line north of here. >> they fought for two hours before the union retreated in the early morning hours. there is a site marked along the rolling hills of the battlefields already being encroached upon by tiny local roads and overhead power lines the idea of a four lane highway rattles reenactors >> inexcusable atrocity there has got to be a better way. go around the battleground. >> there is a long road to the big highway even though the state transportation secretary seems to be singling new interest. a spokeswoman tells fox 5 an environmental impact statement is 6 to 8 months away they still need a stamp of approval and any design could only start after a financial allocation. jone morris says for now there is no money for the right- of-way acquisition or construction there will be plenty of time for citizens input >> i bet they will have a lot to say. thank you. >> once notorious site in alexandria now the location of affordable housing for seniors officials dedicated beasly square on the corner of duke and west streets it was once a slave pen. >> the slave pen had the reputation of being very notorious because all of the people used to be taken from that slave pen, to places further south. >> 148-year-old shiloh baptist church across the street owned that land the development is named for shiloh's longest serving pastor it will provide 8, one bedroom affordable housing units to residents over age 62. >> it is a little cooler outside but i guess that is kind of thanks to recent rain we have had. >> exactly and still, so humid out there, gary, what are we looking at tonight? >> well, we have a chance for more showers and more thunderstorms but at least, these big strong one that is have moved through the last few hours bringing us severe thunderstorma lot of localized flooding are moving south we can see that on max hd radar, right now we still do have a couple active flash flood warnings for charles and king george and stafford county, those will runotice the big lin thunderstorms from st. mary's right down towards southern sections into virginia those are racing along to the south and southeast, in terms of what is in our hour fredericks burg a nice line to the west of you it will miss you the strongest of it will go through, more storms lining up st. mary city and callow way two, let me show you active flash flood warnings sentinel radar, king george, stafford, charles as well will go until 6:30 p.m., localized flooding down there, the good news here, most of these thunderstorms have moved out of the areas that are under the flash flood warning so that gives all this water time to basically go back into its banks and recede that is good news there a little break and another chance for thunderstorms this evening before some very very nice weather will come back at least for a couple days, full forecast coming up. >> thanks gary. >> today's initial autopsy on amy winehouse did not reveal a cause of death police say it will take 4 to 6 weeks for toxicology results to come back investigators revealed there is no reason to suspect foul play. winehouse had struggled with drug and alcohol addictions for years. fans have created a shrine to winehouse outside the london home where she died. today her grieving family showed up to see it for themselves winehouse's mother, father, step mother all read messages left by the fans her father says support from fans and photographers means a lot to them. >> i can't tell you what this means to us, it really is making this a lot easier for us, you know, amy was about one thing and that was love, her whole life was devoted to her family and friends and to you guys as well. >> her family say as private funeral will be held tuesday. opponents to new york's new gay marriage law are suing just one day after the same sex weddings were performed there. they claim the state senate violated procedureopen meetings law when it approved the bill last month hundreds married yesterday including this mass ceremony. 50 same sex couples said i do over niagara falls. >> amanda knox gets a boost. the new light being shed on dna evidence in that case. dominic strauss- kahn'saccuser speaks out for the first time. we tell you what she said when we come back the hotel maid accusing dominic strauss-kahn of rape is speaking out for the first time she claims she didn't know he was a politician the former head of imf tried to sexually assault her at a new york city hotel he denies the allegations prosecutors are deciding whether to go forward with the case because they have concerns about the maid's credibility. >> dna experts in italy claim there are glaring errors in the amanda knox murder case italian appeals court appointed experts to review evidence in her trial investigators used dirty gloves and didn't wear caps which could have contaminated the dna evidence used to convict her she is in prison convicted by an italian jury of murdering her roommate. consumer alert that is good news for a change find out why prescription drug prices are about to start plummeting. >> what is being done to help millions of starving people in somalia, the united nations taking action to bring much needed relief [ child's voice ] ooh, that looks good. 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