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on metro after smoke filled a tunnel. we re learning new details about what may have caused all the smoke. we want to start with the impact it s going to have on your commute this morning. let s o melis is work around here. good morning. line by line here. the hope right now is the green line will be single tracking. single tracking between green belt and branch avenue every t minutes. yellow line replaced with blue lines between huntington and largo. running every 12 minutes. talking about the blue line. the trains are going to be running every 12 minutes. orange line trains will run every 8 minutes between vienna. silver line running every 12 minutes. they ll have extra cars there this morning. red line is okay. if you re wondering about the road this morning, everything overall looking quite good. no major issues. going to keep you updated on this as well. we ll be tweeting about this a lot this morning. it is still wet from the rain. we don t have anymore rain falling
CharlottesvilleVirginiaUnited-statesNew-yorkGermantownMarylandPhilippinesFredericksburgLoudoun-countySpringfieldGaithersburgMontgomery-county we learned today from the fbi director that agents interviewed mateen twice before he gunned down 49 people this summer. we have that story. the director of homeland security says his agents are seeing increasingly sophisticated efforts to hack into voter registration rolls across the country. tonight, we ll examine why the white house continues to play down any threat to the integrity of the november election. also tell you why democratic lawmakers are blocking a funding bill to keep the government operating past friday and what republican congressional leaders are doing and saying about it. and the senate will vote tomorrow on whether to override president obama s veto of a bill allowing relatives of 9/11 victims to sue saudi arabia. the vote counting continues tonight but appears the override supporters have their votes. now to presidential politics and the big event last night. for as much hype as there was ahead of the first debate, both nominees quickly moved on
New-yorkUnited-statesMiamiFloridaLouisianaNorth-carolinaAfghanistanRaleighKentuckyIllinoisMelbourneVictoria we learned today from the fbi director that agents interviewed mateen twice before he gunned down 49 people this summer. we have that story. the director of homeland security says his agents are seeing increasingly sophisticated efforts to hack into voter registration rolls across the country. tonight, we ll examine why the white house continues to play down any threat to the integrity of the november election. also tell you why democratic lawmakers are blocking a funding bill to keep the government operating past friday and what republican congressional leaders are doing and saying about it. and the senate will vote tomorrow on whether to override president obama s veto of a bill allowing relatives of 9/11 victims to sue saudi arabia. the vote counting continues tonight but appears the override supporters have their votes. now to presidential politics and the big event last night. for as much hype as there was ahead of the first debate, both nominees quickly moved on
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