happy friday morning. >> yes, indeed. >> and gwen being you've been promising us a pretty d.c.ment weekend but we have to get through today. >> we do. the weekend will be unsettled. we have some good spots but some kind of rainy spots. some of us need the rain so let's not complain. we are actually under our numbers where we should fob -- should be for this time of year for our rainfall. here a look at what is happening on our fox 5 radar. you can see we have pockets of heavier rain to areas to the west. you can expect to see through parts of western virginia especially a little more steadier widespread rainfall throughout the course of the morning hours through the foothills of central virginia as well. this light rain will start to wane off as we head into the course of the day. yesterday was a warm day. now, we were forecasting we'd be into the mid-80s. we pretty much hit it on the mark. 88 at dulles. humidity was a factor for me when i stepped outside and we said it would be hot. 65 as we take a look to the northeast in new york. only 59 degrees at boston and 7 # degrees at recall you. cloudy skies with morning showers in the forecast at around 70 degrees by 9:00. by midday, 716789 our daytime high today, 74 degrees and back to sunshine this afternoon. >> at least the temperatures are good. thank you. julie wright has a look at our friday roadways. half of that, being friday, makes it all right. >> we'll grin and bear it this morning. we are waking up to wet pavement. you want to give yourself a little extra time out the front door. no accidents reported if you are traveling south along 270 t of clarksburg. all lanes are open as you continue to work your way south of 121 working out towards the split. no incidents to report out of the hyattstown. top stretch the beltway behaving nicely between college park and bethesda. all lanes are open as you continue to work your way up towards seminary road out to the 14th street bridge. overnight construction along 66 close into the beltway should now be cleared. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. to a developing story, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is waking up in the hospital. she checked in yesterday a precaution. she said she felt faint. she had low blood pressure from undergoing treatment for an iron deficiency. she is said it be doing okay. this morning, there is a seasoning reminder that terrorists still want to harm the united states. wave learned that the fbi stopped three attempts in just the last few days. we'll begin in dallas where a 19-year-old jordannian national thought he had parked a truck full of explosives in a parking garage underneath a skyscraper. he used his cell phone to detonate the bomb but it turns out he bought duds from undercover agents. he is in jail charged with trying to use a weapons of mass destruction. on wednesday, a man was arrested in a similar plot trying to set off what he thought was a bomb outside of a building in springfield being illinois. authorities say michael fenton idolized american born taliban soldier john walker lind. police say this is not related to the alleged plot in dallas. a toror threat hitting close to home. authorities say they stopped a potential attack on quantico marine base in virginia. two men were arrested back in july. authorities say they had maps of the base and were planning an attack. they even had gone on training expedestrian i gos in rural north carolina weekd before their arrest. the fbi seized two dozen guns, more than 2700 rounds of ammunition from boyd's home. suspects face weapons charges and conspiracy to kill military personnel. the dallas, springfield and quantico plots all come as there are major new charges in another terror probe. najibullah zazi of colorado has been indicted on a charge of trying to detonate bombs in the u.s. investigators found bomb- making instructions on the compe are's hard drive and they say he used a hotel room in cole toll to try to cook up explosives a few weeks before a trip to new york. he is charged with lying to the feds. zazi's father and another man were also charged in this case. it is expected to be a long day ahead for president obama at the g-0 summit. he is holding two news conferences, a pair of working sessions and lunch with world leaders. police are going to be busy too keeping protesters at bay. riot crews shuffled with row testerred yesterday who refused to stop marching. officers hurled tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowd. things got ugly with protestors started tossing trash bins and rocks at people. police arrested 19 people. we're following two breaking news stories right now. first, from afghanistan where the u.s. military confirms that five soldiers have been killed in attacks in the southern part of the country. three died in a roadside bombing. one was shot to death by insurgents. the other died in an attack while on patrol. the other breaking news story comes if california and a prison where charles man son follower susan at kin has died. the 61-year-old atkins had brain cancer. this is a picture of atkins last month where she was denied parole. she had gone to a hearing then. atkins admitted to killing actress sharon tate in a series of murders back in 1969. a councilman's right hand man busted for taking bribes. the chief of staff for ward one jim graham is accused of taking cash payments from a person inside the taxicab industry. investigators say ted loza received $1,500 in exchange for his influence over future taxicab legislation. graham says his hands are clean and he doesn't remember any discussions with loza regarding pending taxi legislation. no charges have been filed against graham. the man named to take over the seat of the late ted kennedy will be sworn in this afternoon. the massachusetts governor named paul kirk as the interim successor. the 71-year-old is a boston attorney and a close friend of ted kennedy. kirk will serve in the senate until january. that is when voters will choose a permanent are placement in a special elect. kirk says he will not be a candidate. we all learned that senator kennedy named kirk as the executor of his will. and new this more than, a why would chase through d.c. ends with a crash and severa apartments evacuated but it all started as a carjacking on burrows in northeast. a car with four machine inside rammed the back of another car. one of those men then stole the car they slammed into. police spotted the car, chased the driver and he crashed into an apartment building on 18th and h streets northeast. three people are in custody. we're following developing news concerning iran's nuclear program. coming up income, we'll tell you why concern maw be growing. plus viefts have made a discovery on the moon but does it point to life there? and the clean-up continues in flood-destated georgia but resident there could get some hope today. you are watching fox 5 morning news. lo ur ceengly ononfi15ac0 f f mtda lllnc u anealt hea wks ur ceengly coted we are following a developing story concerning the nuclear threat posed by iran. president obama and the leaders of britain and france will accuse iran of using grounder undergowneplants to make fuel. the associated press says iran has revealed the existence of a second uranium enrichment plant. vice president joe biden will go to georgia today in the wake of severe flooding in that area. the vice president will survey the damage an also discuss efforts from the federal government to help the region. he will also visit families affected by the floods. president obama declared a federal disafter the in four counties in georgi the flooding caused at least 10 deaths. speaker of the house nancy pelosi holds a health leadership meeting today an hopes to craft the hoe bill. they want to get it on the floor by mid-october. at the moment, the health care fight is all about older mericans. the house voted to keep premier umatillas for medicare part b at the current rate. they were set to increase it next year. but at the same time, the senate finance committee refused to close a gap in medicare's drug benefits. it is a major discovery for nasa aross the board. three different space probes found water in molecules on the moon. the moisture comes and goes during the lunar day. it does appear the is not enough to foster home grown life. in two weeks, the space probe will purposely crash near the moon's south pole to see if it can kick up any buried ice. coming up next, we'll tell you what one girl says happened to her as she waited for her bus that has police searching and parents worried. a medical rarity for one pregnant wan. hear why even doctors are stunned. gwen is keeping track of the weather for us today. >> that's right. a few sprinkles and some light showers out there in some of our neighborhoods but it is not going to last all day. that is the good news. i'll let you know whether to expect it to end and when the sunshine will return, after the break. go.bialdewhyoyongngng ff hoou t.ik esnnnctael ooop♪ch rron) caliehank the washington nats have reached an unflattering milestone. 100 loss. the nats fell to the l.a. dodgers last night 7-6. they lot of 10 # games last season and are the first national league team to lose 100 games in consecutive seasons since the san diego bad rays did that in 197 # and 74. >> too bad. >> : not a good month. hopefully, they can turn things around. that would be nice. we made it to friday. a little wet outside this morning. >> we are getting a little bit of a wet start. not all bad for the day. i want to say at least friday will not be a total washout. a little unsettled over the weekend. we might just want to keep the umbrella handy. overall, we just have to expect it. it is that time of year and here is a look at max hd radar for you. our fox 5 live radar. you can see that we do have light rain in some areas and some heavier pockets of rain mainly to areas of the west. we are seeing some heavier rainfall near front royal and into sports of central virginia and west -- central western virginia i should say. we expect to see more widespread heavier rainfall. by the time this afternoon comes, the good news is we have some improvement for you. let's take a look at the big picture ads we take a look at true view. we still have to deal wi humidity. that is because we still have this warm moist air moving its way up from the gulf and continuing to follow its track over areas of the mid-atlantic. cloudy conditions here as well. that moisture plume isn't going to go anywhere. you have to deal with humidity as we move through into the forecast period as well over the course of the next day or so. let's go to our wther maps. as far as current conditions are concerned, at national airport being we've got 69 degrees foour temperature. the humidity at 70%. it is a little improvement from yesterday. we were at 90%. northeasterly wind flow 14 miles per hour. it is 65 at baltimore. 70 at dulles. 75 at fredericksburg and 66 at frederick. we dealt with that cold front that moved its way to the south. the problem is it is stalling out so that is causing us to be in this unsettled weather pattern. it will move its way to the north. we have a low pressure system moving in from the central portion of the country. that will set us up for a weekend that will have us very unsettled with rainfall throughout the course of -- off and on throughout mainly saturday with just a little bit more on sunday. mild conditioned for today though. temperatures into the 70s and we'll see seams pretty much sticking around that as we head through into the course of the weekend. >> if you are traveling southbound along 270, you will find the lane are open and no accidents to report but southbound 270 already heavy on the top side because of this wet pavement for those trying to work their way south of 109. top stretch of of the beltway not so badat colesville road. all of the lanes are open headed into silver spring. southbound 95 and 295 behaving nicelyout of laurel. this is d.c. route 295, kenilworth avenue. and for those of you working south this morning, all of your lands are open. we are waking up to wet pavement so allow yourself some extra time out on the roads. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. a metrobus driver would hit a jogger in dupont circle last month has been fired. metro says the driver failed to follow standard operating procedures. the bus hit amanda manke has she ran across the street. she was a capitol hill staffer and she was critically hurt. the bus driver ways nine-year metro veteran. metro's general manager is keeping his job despite calls from metro employees that he be fired. metro's board voted 5-1 approving a three-year contract extension for oncatoe. john albert says metro needs more aggressive leadership. councilman jim graham says metro needs stae leadership while it tries to sort out a number of safety issues. police are on the hundred identify man would gropeed a high school student in public. investigators think someone may have seen this person because he did it in a busy area of fairfax drive in arlington. as the student waited at the bus stop yesterday morning, this man kissed her cheek and tried to kiss her on the mouth. as she wrestled away, police say he fondled her. there is a warning this wering for parents. coleing up next, something in your medicine cabinet may need to be tossed in the trash. a pregnant woman is having two babies but they're not twins. we'll explain. that is coming up next on fox 5 morning news. ♪"b dsn al sta on theab unth bebefa ate warping for parents. infants and children's liquid tylenol is being voluntarily recalled. if you have given your child a dose and are concerned, call your doctor for more on that recall including lot numbers on the bottles included, go to our website, myfoxdc.com. look under web livings. the fight against swine flu will have a new weapon soon. the vaccine will begin arriving ash the country within the next two weeks we're told. there will be more than previously thought. the first wave between six and seven million doses will be in the form of a nasal spray called flu mist. the shots will follow that. about 40 million doses are expected by mid-october. and then 10 to 0 million north doses are expected each week after that. pregnant women, children and people under the age of 64 who have conditioned like asthma will receive priority. a pregnant woman in arkansas has learned that she is pregnant again. julia grovenberg was two and a half weeks pregnant and shen she and her husband found out she had conceived another baby. it is a very rare occurrence but it does happen. formation of a fetus when another egg is already present in the uterus. experts say they are technically not twins. an embryo mix-up is causing heart break if a family in ohio. a fertility clinic accidentally gave them the wrong embryo which belonged to another couple. what happens scene of the accident? we have the story. >> reporter: carolyn and sean surf advisory sacagawea say they've always wanted awe large family. they turned to in vitro fertilization to have their third child. >> in took us 10 years to have our daughter jam the dream of expanding the family turned into a nightmare. >> the doctor contacted me. >> reporter: a mix-up at the fertility clinic caused carolyn to be given the wrong frozen embryo that belonged to a different couple. the husband broke the news that the baby she was carrying was in the hers. >> i thought he was joking. i know i'm pregnant. i can tell i'm pregnant. that is not possible. >> reporter: 90 miles away, a mother of two was in a similar state of disbelief. >> i said what? what do you mean? how did this happen? >> reporter: at hair home in ohio, carolyn and sean relied on their faith to decide to continue with the pregnancy. >> we've known all along that this is their baby. he is their son. upon delivery, he will be reunited with his pent as he should be. >> reporter: three months into carolyn's pregnancy, the couples met for the first time. >> i was nervous. i thought what if they don't like me. >> care sin sends shannon regular updates but fears the delivery will be more heart breaking. >> we have dug so deep inside to buster the strength to get through this. both mothers want the same thing. >> i would love to see him be born healthy. >> in the end, we are over the moon and so excited that we will have a baby and bring a son into our life. >> reporter: attorneys for both couples are talking to the clinic responsible for the mix- up. no lawsuits have been filed yet. also, caroline savage has found a surrogate in hope of having another baby. >> we're following new developments on several alleged terror plots this morning including one right here in our area. >> plus an alleged bribery scandal in the d.c. council. the chief ofstaff for one. d.c.'s most powerful councilmember is busted by federal agents. the charges taking bribes from someone in the taxi industry. i'm sherry ly. we'll have the latest on this scandal rocking city hall coming up. you' gotrawber p-tt, bui'ot a warmfrh ba stwberster.e dien you' gotrawber p-tt, e to. craseeps )prou llsby ass.. atligs love, pay pb bui'ot a warmfrh ba mmmmi ds le ti rtzz ♪ ds le ti ] ly lig bakakh rtzz ♪♪icancealling you ♪ust needha moinro♪e yoare yoift makinthr hets p he b bt rt wup. ♪ ifoincu♪ ♪ust needha moinro♪e yoare yoift welcome back. there is a look at traffic on the american legion bridge this morning. kind of looks heavy at 5:30 on a friday. you can see right there roads a little bit wet out there. >> i think that is the culprit. wet roads mean a slow commute. >> absolutely. >> dpa went, good morning. i had rain where i am, closer in a little bit. so it is out there. >> i could see a few sprinkles starting to come into the building. some of that is starting to get more widespread now especially to the west of us. that is where we have heavier pockets of rainfall. before a cold front that has moved its way through our area. as a result of that and a strong moisture stream that is coming up from the gulf, we are seeing some wet weather today. now, areas to the west are seeing some heavier rainfall. that will become a little more widespread especially through parts of central west virginia. and expect to see a break from it by the afternoon hours. that is some good news. right now, officially at national airport, it is 86 degrees. 88 at dulles and 84 degrees at baltimore. humidity has been our conversation for the last couple of days. right now, it is up to 70%. so it is still a little sticky out there. so be prepared for that. elsewhere across the mid- atlantic, we've got 7 # degrees to the south in -- where do we have that? in roanoke. and 71 at raleigh. 57degrees in boston. 64 in new york. so here is a look at what we're expecting today. the cloud you skies and showers for the morning hours. by this afternoon, partly sunny at 74 degrees. the weekend will be a little unsettle so if you have any outdoor plans, you will want to play attention to what the full forecast is and i'll have that coming up in just a little while. >> julie wright has got an eye to the roads this morning. she joins us now with how effect is looking. >> good morning to all of you. unfortunately, we've got accident number on this is on the inner loop of the beltway traveling southbound 95/495 out of greenbelt and conning down into landover and out towar andrews air force base. this is the acci the inner loop of the beltway before you reach 214 central avenue. i've got two left lanes blocked right now at the scene of this crash. fire and rescue units are on the scene and this is headed southbound on the inner loop of the beltway trying to work your way down towards andrews air force base. delays are startin