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i m steve chenevey. i m sarah simmons. let s say hell toe to tony perkins this morning. he has some good news for us, i believe. yes, i do. not a bad day on tap. yesterday was a fine day. today, we ll see a few degrees added to that. what you do see is some high pressure that has settled in. however, out to north and west is a cold front. it s weak cold front. it will come through here late today and it could trigger a shower or thunderstorm here or there particularly north and west. i don t think that will be a big deal. then you see a secondary front farther out to the north and west. that will bring in some cool cooler air for the latter part of the week. right now, current conditions being reported at reagan national, 69 degrees. relative humidity, 84%. the forecast for today, lots of sunshine today, a couple of cloud come through when the front comes through and there could be a shower or thunderstorm primarily to the north and west but a summery day. 58 for yo ....
we need to help people that s in our country, america. reporter: holly acres is four decades old and sits on a floodplain. the county has condemned much of the mobile home park and residents will not be allowed to rebuild. its owner cries foul. the flood was not the cause of holly acres. there s a reason for it. it s been the lack of action on the county and we have it documented where we have addressed this over the years, do your job. clean this up. reporter: at a packed board of supervisors meeting, the county chairman takes issue with the accusation that the county doesn t care. with all due respect, the owner of the trailer park hasn t visited it in ten years. he doesn t live here. he really should have been taking better care of his residents, in my opinion. reporter: caught in the middle of all this are the residents. a fund has been set up if someone wants to make cash donations to the families. information can be found on the prince william county gov ....
the top five levels will reopen to employees and the public this morning, but the ground floor remains closed. officials say at least two feet of water poured into the building during last week s storm. and tom is here now 5:01. busy week with storms last week. does this week look calmer? thankfully, yes. we do need a break from the rain, at least for today. we may get more tomorrow, but nothing like we saw last week thankfully. right now it s off to a very cool start on this tuesday morning as we get off to work and school. we shouldn t have any travel problems other than a bit of patchy ground fog in the rural areas. temperatures there near 60. closer to washington, we re in mid-60s outside the beltway and right on the bay. elsewhere, it s a cool morning, 50s out in the mountains. over the last 12 hours, our sky has cleared out. we re off to a beautiful start this tuesday morning. we ve got the september constellations gleaming brilliantly in the sky. jupiter is ....
deductions. we see permanent tax increases put into effect in order to pay for temporary spending. reporter: and republicans stepped up another attack based on the boeing dreamliner. charging the president with killing jobs. boeing s plan to build its new plane in a new plant in south carolina is blocked by the obama labor relations board that rumed the move to a right to work state retaliation by boeing against its unions in seattle. unions that back democrats. while the president is talking about jobs, his administration is making it harder to create jobs. reporter: but the nonpartisan congressional budget office today backed the obama jobs plan. cuts in taxes or increases in spending in the near term will spur output in employment. reporter: the short term is the obama focus. for 14 million u.s. unemployed and one president who wants to keep his job. still, there s a touch of bipartisanship. obama spokesman said today if congress wants to pass part of the ....
help with that first month s rent, security deposit, places they can get into. any willingness to forego that would be a help to these people. reporter: holy name catholic church is accepting donations on behalf of these victims so that the flood stricken families can put down a deposit on a place to rent. most of the people who lost everything were living in the holly acres mobile home park. in woodbridge, jane watrel, news 4 today. transportation officials estimate the damage to roads and bridges in fairfax county alone at $10 million. several secondary roads were damaged and a handful of bridges were actually washed out. in some cases detours of more than eight miles are necessary now. three bridges that were destroyed will be replaced with temporary structures, but even putting those in can take two months or more. part of prince george s county administration building will be open today. the top five levels of the administration building will be reopen to emp ....