spencer. she s in northeast with the incident that had a neighborhood on edge. reporter: police take a stabbing suspect into custody after he allegedly barricaded himself inside his northeast washington apartment for several hou hours. all the officers did a phenomenal job, took their time, did everything slowly, methodically, and made sure that none of the citizens were injured and made sure that our suspect wasn t injured as well. reporter: you could see s.w.a.t. officers outside the apartment building on 36th street and officers getting another view from a nearby rooftop. police say the suspect allegedly stabbed someone, then ran into the apartment and refused to come out. police tried to negotiate with him. 5 1/2 hours later they made the arrest. the stabbing victim expected to be okay. you were concerned about what was happening? you didn t even know if it was your building or someone else? well, once i heard very concerned. reporter: residents who live near
good tuesday morning to you. we begin with breaking news in the deadly attack on a russian subway. moments ago we learned that the bomber has been identified. right now we re told at least 14 people were killed and dozens wounded in the blast in the major european city which occurred as the train passed between two downtown st. petersburg subway stations. no group claimed responsibility but two hours after the blast authorities found and deactivated another bomb at a nearby station. reporter: investigators announced moments ago that a suicide bomber is believed to have been behind the blast. overnight the bombing suspect was identified as a russian citizen born in a former soviet republic. earlier we spoke with abc s patrick reevell in st. petersburg. in many ways we ve all been waiting for something like this to happen because russia is so engaged at the moment in syria and in a war against radical islamic terrorism there while backing bashar assad s government. many o
but someone who didn t show up at the game and everybody said what about the famous alumni, michael jordan. according to coach roy williams, he was at the game last year when they lost so this year he stayed home and they won. reinforcing his superstition. he ll never be able to go. big day in north carolina. more on this coming up. we ll begin with that supreme court showdown on capitol hill. democrats now have the 41 votes they need to filibuster the nomination of judge neil gorsuch but republicans are poised to change the rules and use that so-called nuclear option which means he could get on the court with just 51 votes instead of 60 and mary bruce is on capitol hill with all the latest. good morning, mary. reporter: good morning, george. partisan fights have become the norm up here but this could be a new low. this showdown is so bitter that by the end of the week it could fundamentally change the way congress does business. now, here s the state of play. democra
bill: nice cut by jackson. grant: this is unbelievable play. theo pinson, we know he can pass to jackson, the best moving without the basketball for that s where he takes advantage down low but not necessarily selling, but using his height to the finish. jim: the first-team all-american, the extra point on this end. the three-point play, and a north carolina leader. bill: keeping things on williams-goss. once again, they haven t been riding the big guys. a big time up here, williams-goss might have tripped up and hurt his ankle. grant: it looks like he and pinson might ve got tangled up. bill: that is the one he heard, too bill: that is the one he hurt, too. grant: ooh. rolled it right there. he s not going out. bill: that kid is not going out. there is no about that. they will tape it up, put ice on it, put a band-aid, he s not going out. jim: a little extra time. walk it off with a timeout. but right now it looks like bedtime is the mission. a side
good tuesday morning to you. we start off with that breaking news and the deadly attack on the russian subway. the bomber has been identify the as a man from a former soviet republic. 11 people were killed in that attack. dozens overs injured. the attack occurred as the train passed between two downtown st. petersburg subway stations. no group claiming responsibility as yet but get this, two hours after the blast authorities found and deactivated another bomb at a nearby station. police say they don t know if this was a suicide attack or if the bomber escaped but overnight that bomber, suspected bomber was identifies aas a russian citizen born in a former soviet republic. we ve all been waiting for something like this to happen because russia is so engaged in the moment in syria and in a war against radical islamic terrorism and many fighters in syria do come from central asia. and st. petersburg which is russia s second largest city is starting three days of mourning