than what we had around here. let's kick it off with the temperatures, right now at reagan international, 38 degrees. fredericksburg, winchester and baltimore, 32 degrees and 34 at ocean city. thinks why we are in for a nice day, cloud cover, we are cloud free at the moment and should be a beautiful sunrise here in about 12 minutes time. out to the west, high pressure will build in and that will give us a gorgeous day. cooler yesterday. 58 today, we'll be in the low 50s. 50 in washington, 53 in fredericksburg, upper 50 if you are in haggerstown. we'll have a look at the weekend in just a few minutes. we'll do traffic and julie wright has it. >> all right, tucker barnes. we have several delays in gallows road and arlington boulevard. traffic flowing freely on the inner and outer loop as you travel between tie sons and 270. no problem to report right now. overnight construction westbound 26 west of the beltway now cleared. taking you back inside, the updated ride, still in good shape, headed over towards 270. infound new york avenue, working your way past capital street, not too bus yes of a moment so far. that's a check at the tunnel. that's a look at the fox 5 ontime traffic. we begin this hour with a plea for you to help find a missing 14-year-old girl and her young baby from montgomery county. take a look. the pictures are on your screen here. shanee cox and her baby, nevaeh. at the time that they went missing, the mother was wearing a blue cord, pink shirt, ripped jeans over legins. the baby had on a snow suit. shanee cox may be in need of medical atepg d.c. police are searching for the suspect that left a man in critical condition. it happened near a metro bus on east capitol street in northeast. witnesses say they found a victim who was a man dressed in women's clothing lying on the ground with a stab wound to the head. the big story we are following this morning, a push for the susan g. komen foundation to reverse a decision to cut funding to plant parenthood for breast cancer screenings. komen offered at least two reasons for the funding but is now back track on one of those reasons. >> we have more on the uproar this all created. good morning. good morning to you. >> the backlash is growing over. this three top officials for susan g. komen say they will resign unless the foundation reverses its decision to cut funding to plant parenthood. plant pairnd hoot is theplant -- planned parenthood is now under investigation. at first, susan g. komen says that an investigation is -- ceo neighbory brinker offered another reason. she says that komen wants to give money to direct providers of mammogram. planned parenthood on screens patients and then refers them for mammograms. >> we are working to work on a duplicative grants freeing up more dollars. whenever possible, we want a grant to the provider that is actually providing life saving mammograms. we also added more stringent eligibility and performance criteria to support these new strategies. those scurrilous acquisitions hurled at this organization are profoundly hurtful to many of us who put our heart, soul and lives into this organization. >> komen's ratings had been falling. all 26 u.s. democratic senators and u.s. house representatives are pushing komen to reverse its decision, including virginia congressman jim moran. stay tuned. ahead at 9:00, congressman moran will join us live to talk more about this very controversial issue. >> thank you so much. other big story, driving the day now, we are waiting for this morning's big january jobs reports due out in about an hour and a half. most economists predict it will show solid job growth but not enough to bring the unemployment rate down. >> the unemployment rate is not expected to change much, if at all today and that may give fodder to both sides. dressing for success. a new york tailor now volunteering to helped jobless looking for a job, looking the part even if the jobs are still low and coming. while the high unmany employment rate persist, the white house says that the economy is adding jobs, thanks to the president. >> i don't think that anybody who looks at that objectively could suggest that that turn around has not happened or that we are finished with the jobs. >> and the president will unveil a new plan today to help unemployed veterans back first responders but long unmany employment lines and a jobless rate before 8% are likely to stick around through the election and the president remains vulnerable to attacks from republican, including mitt romney. >> we have a president who is a nice guy but he is way over his head. he does not understand how to get america working again. >> unemployment may even go up this fall and i have a simple message. if you want to know how rapidly the turn around can occur, late on election night, when barack obama is defeated, we will see a turn around. [ cheers ]. >> but the white house will no doubt argue today that even though the job growth may be sluggish, at least it's moving in the right direction. in washington, doug luzzader, fox news. as doug just mentioned, the president will outline a job plan to get vets employed. the president will be at station number 5 and will talk about a new program putting vets to work, building levies and building roads. this will be president obama's second job talk in the last three days the republican presidential candidates are making their final cases to the people of nevada ahead of tomorrow's caucuses. mitt romney is wasting no time slamming the white house for what he calls a failure. mitt romney is poised for another blowout win. he has 20 point lead over newt gingrich a georgetown man charged with killing his wife, 91-year- old socialite viola draft is due in court in a couple of hours. 47-year-old albrecht newt has claimed any involvement. he said that his wife fell and hit her head and then he said that iranian agents beat her. in bristol virginia,-- case has prompted call for stricter immigration enforcement. there has been another arrest in the murder of an alexandria community activist. police arrested 20-year-old ivan newman of waldorf, maryland. he is charged with the murder of lany harris. harris disappeared in november. his body was found in the bottom of a well. in the penn state child sex abuse scandal could get a little more complicated by the end of the day and new outrage after a sexual assault inside a local elementary school. did school officials actually put the suspect in touch with his young victim? we've got a live report coming up next. ext. and the snow is falling outwest, not expected to stop. by this time, denver could be digging out from its heaviest snowstorm in history. as we head to the break, a live look outside. not too bad looking. we're going to get the latest weather from tucker and julie. coming up next. stay with us. it's 7:10. i can't stand thesese spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. welcome back, 7:13. we now have reports from egypt. reports that gunmen kidnapped two americans and their tour guide after stopping the bus. the abductors sped away in a sedan and a puck-up truck leaving the people who had been in the minivan iran is making headlines, first with a satellite launch early this morning that's raising concerns because it could have military applications. the u.s. defense says that israel could launch an attack on iran's nuclear sites within months. leon panetta says that he is concerned that an attack to come as early as this spring. israel's defense minister says that a strike must be on the table if iran does not stop its nuclear program. prosecutors say in the penn state scandal says that the names of ten young men will be delivered to jerry sandusky's lawyer by the end the day. the documents will also provide the dates and locations of the more than 50 counts. it's going to be a snow day in 10 district schools in colorado today. thinks denver. this is a slow moving storm. the system could drop nearly two feet before it's over. grocery stores say customers have been stocking up on food and the denver airport has canceled more than 150 flights already. >> wow. >> memory. >> colorado has had a pretty rough winter? >> more so than most places, yeah. >> yeah. >> very strange. >> and you were saying they don't normally get that? >> most big cities in the united states don't get two feet of snow in one storm so, yeah, that's unusual, but they do occasionally get big storms. they had a blizzard warning east of the city. that's where the worth is going to be. and good for the ski resort there as well. >> that is good news. >> around here, no snow, no real cold. >> cooler but not cold. a beautiful friday. just a few clouds out there for the day today. friday is even better. that forecast, kids headed to the bus storntion want to bring along your jacket because these temperatures are cooler than we had the last couple of mornings. as i mentioned a few minutes ago, we have been flirting with the freezing mark. should be a beautiful sunrise across the region. temperature around the country and, as mentioned, we have some cooler air across. finally, we have a return to some winter on the map here. of course, we mentioned what's going on out in denver with 27 degrees. look at miami this morning. 73. >> yeah. >> always nice in miami in february. beautiful day for us, lots of sunshine for our friday. as we get into the weekend, tomorrow, we should start fine. a piece of energy associated with that big storm in colorado will get in here. it's close enough that we could have a period of light showers or maybe a light wintry mix saturday night, early sunday morning. you all get out of here during the morning hours on sunday but this is a change with the forecast. it will get you up close enough to bring you something here late saturday, early sunday morning. there is the five-day forecast, 50 today. there is the possibility of shower and wintry mix early sunday morning and then we rebound up near 50 by tuesday. up and down we go but nothing too wintry here for the next couple of days. >> looking pretty good. >> yes, for early february. julie is standing by with the latest on this morning's rush hour traffic. >> hey, guys, looking pretty good. 42 miles per hour leaving college park headed toward university boulevard and out towards georgia avenue, the crew at sky fox, hanging in there with us. we had a start of slow traffic here, but things have loosened up, no big deal to talk about as you work your way from fret rick. bretty good shape coming to the american legion bridge. and pushing for fair fox towards 123 and 66, slow. northbound 95 in springfield. this happens the out bound stretch, tying up the left lane. that's a check onion-time traffic. that's a check at your traffic. thank you, julie monitoring metro this morning. that video is for something else, i believe. no relief for red line riders any time soon. according to the washington examiner, track work won't end on the bus yels until the end of 2015. the transit aim si has been working to fix safety problems that go back years, including the replacement of all track circuits and the addition of special rails to prevent derailment. officials say that there should be more work once the work is completed. kathy laniey says that the camera clocking drivers on foxhall road generated 11,000 tickets in just 30 days in its first 30 days. that speed camera has a lot of attention well-known chef jeff tracy hired guys to hold a sign warning drivers up of the camera. after tracy got three tickets in three days. chef lanier says that the more warning, the better. we have a fox 5 followup now on an alleged sex assault inside a d.c. school. city leaders expressing outrage after reports that the suspect walked into the school off the streets and school officials unknowingly assigned the victim, an 11-year-old girl, to escort him around the building. >> this happened at ketcham elementary school in northeast. sherry li is live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tony. good morning, allison. police are now looking at security cameras of the area around the school to see if they captured the suspect accused of touching that girl and school officials also tell fox 5 they are now reviewing their security measures and protocols to make sure that something like this does not happen again. this, can, happened at ketcham elementary schooling. that man came to the school, asked to see someone there and then the girl was asked to escort him. some time, during that time, he touched girl inappropriately the school officials say that the girl is okay and was well enough to tell an adult after wards. city officials as well as parents from the school are outraged that something like this could happen. >> umm, real concerned, crazy that it happened. >> children are in the cuss did he have our public schools and charter schools during the day, we have the responsibility to make sure that they are safe. >> a ward 8 councilman marion barry is also concerned he had to learn about through the media, not from the police, not from the school system. parents at the school tell fox 5 that they had heard about this alleged assault but that the school never sent any type of letter home to tell them about it. that's the latest here in northeast. back to you. >> thank you very much. 7:21 now. the debate over gay adoptions in virginia is heating up with a crucial vote today. details coming up next. the power of social media. we have seen it time and time again. just a few months after the campaign, bank of america backed down from a fee and the nation's biggest student loan provider is following suit. of a thanksgiving, americans eat more food on super bowl sunday than any other day of the year. are you surprised about that? >> no, i'm not. >> wait, more than any other day? >> after thanksgiving. >> oh, after thanks. okay. >> i would think it would be christmas. and annie yu will have more on the food and beer pairing. we'll check in with ann yeah. a controversial bill is up for a final vote today in the virginia state house of tell gas. if approved, the legislation would gave private faith-based adoption agencies the right to deny placement based on the parents' sexual or yen yaition. the bill would give protection to religion and opponents say that the government should not help discrimination the nation's largest provider is suspending a 350,000-dollar fee to borrowers who want to cancel. sally mae will apply the money towards the balance the bank of america backed down from a $5 debit card fee after a similar online petition. seems the average facebook user gets more action than they put out according to a new pew study. people are more likely to receive a message than send one out. the study shows users get more comment, like and tag on their profile than they give. there ace small group of folks who do their fair share of commenting and messaging. they are called, quote, power users. i would not be in that category. >> you are on like once every two weeks. >> maybe. >> maybe. >> very sad. 7:26 now. are you stressed out by flying? an airport in california is making the experience more enjoyable. and a las vegas size show stopper, mitt romney picked up a big endorsement ahead of tomorrow's big caucus. and we have another look outside. not a bad start to the day, much cooler than it has been the rest of this weeks. we'll get the rest of weather and traffic from tucker and julie. stay with us for that. 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[ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. performing at the super bowl is probably one of the biggest gigs that a musician can get, even with a superstar like madonna: the superstar says she is nervous. >> i feel very welcomed. umm, and -- i -- you know, i've been inside the stadium. the stadium is great. it's truly an exciting -- i have to keep pinching myself. i can't believe it. >> okay. i think she looks really good. she looks good right now, yeah. >> madonna refused to give any details about the half time show. she did pay tribute to giants wide receiver victor cruz with her own version -- like a virgin -- of the salsa dance touchdown celebration. >> right there. >> all right. >> wait a minute. by the way, madonna's new single "give me all your loving" and its music video is planned to air today. clear channel song and will be out. >> global domination. >> i should have done that. >> three classic hits of hers are in that new song. >> yeah, that would be -- i know what one of the songs is because i saw tmz >> what is that? >> vogue. they have photographs of the stage and at one point, lights on it said vogue. >> nothing says football to me quite like vogue. [ laughter ]. >> oh, tucker. >> that is americana. >> half time shows are 30 minutes long. >> 31 minutes. >> 31 minutes? >> i just happened to hear that because the coach like basically did a 31-minute timeout from practice. did you hear that? >> what's his name, harbaugh? >> no, the patriots coach, belichick. okay. we have to go. >> when i have rap.com knowledge, i have to spew it. >> spew it. >> i enjoyed it. gone be a nice friday four. >> thanks for backing me up, tuck. >> as we go into the weekend, going to be a great looking day. upper 40s to about 50s but with bright sunshine. weekend starts dry and then it gets a little more interesting here late saturday early sunday. i put saturday evening >> it's really overnight into sunday. looks like we'll get a wintry mix to the north and to the west as temperatures will get just cold enough. the big storm we have been talking about out towards denver, we'll get a piece of that energy here. no article on the horizon. we are thinking we're going to be cooler this month but for now, temperatures will stay above normal here for the foreseeable future. we are down to 47 here. much cooler than we had. 28 gaithersburg, 30 in frederick for you. you get the idea. kids headed to the bus stop, taking the dog for a walk, that kind of thing. definitely winter jacket here. should be a beautiful day. look at how quiet it is, great sunshine expected friday afternoon as we have high pressure to the west moving in. i mentioned the storm niels out to the west and that piece of energy will tip just to the south. looks like we're going to be on the northern edge of that late tomorrow night and early sunday. temperatures are going to be close enough to the freezing mark in parts the area that i think we're going to see a wintry mix out of here and it will get out of here by early sunday afternoon. it's not going to amount to a whole lot. but something to look out. a pleasant afternoon. going to be beautiful, winds out of the north and west. and clear and chilly overnight, 35 the overnight low with winds out the south and west. here is the weekend forecast. start the day with highs in the upper 40s. there is that wintry mix. 45 on sunday so we are cooler and then near 50 on tuesday. that's weather. let's do traffic. julie wright. good morning. >> good morning to you, sir. fur traveling along 95 in maryland, you will see this. the crew in sky fox is. the lanes are open. the pace not so bad as you guys continue southbound towards the beltway. not too busy for this tgif, not that