Slowly in my matthew central telling you about the Ongoing Operations following floods that the student protests in solidarity with palestinians are continuing to gain invention. Spreading across the United States and around the globe. Police in new york have removed students from the solar darcy and cabinet, and New York University. Similar Police Operations at columbia university. You see how they and other universities have already seen more than 2000 people arrested in berlin. Police brought to the entrance to Humboldt University that arresting several people who are protesting and solidarity. We have palestinians in paris, a police removed at least 15 protest is occupying parts of the sciences po, university. 6 of those protest as have been on hunger strike. With staging assistance while we have a number of correspondents covering the story that stops in the United States. So festival is that the university of california irvine john 100, is at the university of michigan. And krist
The coldest one of the bunch. Today will be a little bit warmer. 39 degrees at reagan national. Your forecast for today, cloudy with a straight shower, four degrees, cloudy skies and 47 at noon. 51 and mostly cloudy at 5 00. We will show you the weekend forecast. It probably will not be your favorite. That is coming up in just a few minutes. It will not be our favorite forecast . As we get up and adam at em, the overnight construction has been wrapped up. The beltway passing 650 that is the zone where they had the construction, i am not seeing anything there. They have picked everything up. Kenilworth avenue, i had the overnight construction it looks like everything is quiet. Here is the beltway to 02, and in virginia, we looked good. 395, through the beltway looking good. Off to a quiet start. We are following breaking news from japan. That is where a meter high tsunami has hit after a 7. 3 magnitude earthquake. This follows the tsunami back in march of 2011. The tsunami was Strong En
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