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. >>> passengers had e to b evacuated after a metro train got stuck in the tunnel east of the roslyn station and it turns out it was one of the 7000 series and the newest model of railcar in the fleet. some onboard were stuck for an hour tweeting about the heat and lack of air and the cause of the problem is still under investigation. >>> take to the streets outside the new york republican gala. the dump trump rally was held near grand central terminal. inside ted cruz and john kasich campaigned for the state's primary election. outside protestors called donald trump a raisist and declared new york city a no trump zone. >> in brook land new york hillary clinton and bernie sanders met for their most contentious match-up yet. the show down comes just five days before new yorkers go to the polls. cbs's jamie utis reports from the brooklyn navy yard. >> excuse me. >> senator, please. >> hillary clinton and bernie sanders came out swinging with the senator questioning the secretary's judgment. >> i question a judgment which goes to the war in iraq. the worse foreign policy blunder in the
. >>> passengers had e to b evacuated after a metro train got stuck in the tunnel east of the roslyn station and it turns out it was one of the 7000 series and the newest model of railcar in the fleet. some onboard were stuck for an hour tweeting about the heat and lack of air and the cause of the problem is still under investigation. >>> take to the streets outside the new york republican gala. the dump trump rally was held near grand central terminal. inside ted cruz and...
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fox5's marina marraco iss live at the roslyn stationn stan tonight where those evacuatedva passengers were taken.. marina, what's the latest.heate. >> reporter: it was quiteep the evacuation effort, nearly n 200 passengers that were riding on that blueline trainelt as it was approaching thehing te rosslyn station.ron st that train got stuck in the tunnel, power off, right under d the river. rer an entire ordeal that took about an ho, to get every single passengerasg offloaded.offloade thankfully, though, everyonee walked off safely and i want i w to show you this video becauseec we caught as those passengers pg were getting off the train.. initially metro had sent in a rescue train, if you will, to wl try and push out this disabledib train from the tunnel but t t unfortunately passengers saidses the train was caught in somee sort of bend and could notd an push that train out. instead, metro had to send yetet a second train to come in and cn try to rescue these passengers. that train had to back in to i the rosslyn station and virtually tow out thesey passengers. here is how passengers
fox5's marina marraco iss live at the roslyn stationn stan tonight where those evacuatedva passengers were taken.. marina, what's the latest.heate. >> reporter: it was quiteep the evacuation effort, nearly n 200 passengers that were riding on that blueline trainelt as it was approaching thehing te rosslyn station.ron st that train got stuck in the tunnel, power off, right under d the river. rer an entire ordeal that took about an ho, to get every single passengerasg offloaded.offloade...
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they run city routes includingus over to roslyn. rosn. it's been operating for about at 10 years now and a good chunk gh of those buses are nearing nri their useful life.l fe. so, ddot conducted an audit last summer from august of o 2015 and there's about 29 abo 2 buses that have been in bn service since the beginning,inni 2005, and 20 i 2009. now, ddot basically contracts cc with wmata and then will mat wl at a contracts with anothertrr private company called first transit and they are responsible, first transitsi fir responsible for running thefor h service and maintaining the fleet. flee here's the big problem, the bige specifics here are with thes problems with runninghe and maintaining that fleet.tain there were an average of 22 o defects per bus, much higher rate than other fleets that are operated by first transit, a 40 of the 42 buses inspectorct had what they called critical safety defects, we're talkingal about things like fire extinguishers, headlights,ea tire treads, emergency windows e brakes and steering.brak now at the conc
they run city routes includingus over to roslyn. rosn. it's been operating for about at 10 years now and a good chunk gh of those buses are nearing nri their useful life.l fe. so, ddot conducted an audit last summer from august of o 2015 and there's about 29 abo 2 buses that have been in bn service since the beginning,inni 2005, and 20 i 2009. now, ddot basically contracts cc with wmata and then will mat wl at a contracts with anothertrr private company called first transit and they are...
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also looking good.okg we'll show you a look at the key bridge however as you makesy your way in from roslyn r heading into georgetown, a little bit of light rain rightin there. again, light traffic as well. we'll let you know if thatw if rain causes any big problemsanl but my best advice grab yourr umbrella and patience you. y it could turn into a rougho one. back to you. >> as his time winds down in don that office president obamaff takes a moment to look backic and reflect on whatmome he sayss his greatest accomplishmentsen and his biggest regret as rre commander in chief.commander >> i'm holly morris. mor we'll talk about the stories t s you're engaging with mostline ms including that epic win on the e green. stay with us. fox5 news morning is back in a moment. hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. ♪ think about it ♪ there must be higher love ♪ down in the heart what do you think? ♪ and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think you're going to like these numbers. ♪ bring me a higher love ♪ i could rise above >> developing overnight a u.s.is naval flight o
also looking good.okg we'll show you a look at the key bridge however as you makesy your way in from roslyn r heading into georgetown, a little bit of light rain rightin there. again, light traffic as well. we'll let you know if thatw if rain causes any big problemsanl but my best advice grab yourr umbrella and patience you. y it could turn into a rougho one. back to you. >> as his time winds down in don that office president obamaff takes a moment to look backic and reflect on whatmome...
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roslyn jordan joins us from washington d.c. russia is not present. tell us more about what they have been discussing about dirty bombs, which seems to be the key. >> people should understand that the risk of being injured or killed by a so-called dirty bomb is a low risk. from the prospect of striking fear into people's hearts, dirty bombs are effective in doing so. one of the ways that they work and they include some radioactive material. the idea that something could be exploded near you, and injure you or make you develop cancer is something that he'd try to commit. to bring fear. that is the focus of the summit. the president talked about a little earlier during the opening plenary. >> we know that al-qaeda sought nuclear missiles. individuals in france and brussels video taped a man that worked at nuclear facilities. floes doubt that if the bad -- there's no doubt if the mad men got their hands on a nuclear bomb, they'd use it to kill as many as possible. >> reporter: the president focussing on al-qaeda and isil, but it comes as north korea shot
roslyn jordan joins us from washington d.c. russia is not present. tell us more about what they have been discussing about dirty bombs, which seems to be the key. >> people should understand that the risk of being injured or killed by a so-called dirty bomb is a low risk. from the prospect of striking fear into people's hearts, dirty bombs are effective in doing so. one of the ways that they work and they include some radioactive material. the idea that something could be exploded near...
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. >> field turf calls this, normal aging, pointing to roslyn high school -- still lush after 10 years, the company claims, thanks to better way -- better maintenance. but sources say rosslyn did not get the defective turf. as for the schools we visited, we got a line out of seemingly the same playbook. and bayshore said the fields performed to expectation and warranty. it failed three years ago. they are wrong. >> and at redwoods state park where publicly funded fields are nearly seven years old,. >> we were promised one thing. we're seeing another. >> monica martinez is calling for an investigation by the attorney general. >> the company new -- had known. >> field turf says they will continue to work with any customer who contacts them to evaluate the field. and they stand by their warranties. the company's entire statement is on our website. the installer did not request for comment. >>> a provocative piece created by a brooklyn artist is stopping people in their tracks. the newest resident on the high line is leaving little to the imagination. tony matelli's "the sleepwalker" statu
. >> field turf calls this, normal aging, pointing to roslyn high school -- still lush after 10 years, the company claims, thanks to better way -- better maintenance. but sources say rosslyn did not get the defective turf. as for the schools we visited, we got a line out of seemingly the same playbook. and bayshore said the fields performed to expectation and warranty. it failed three years ago. they are wrong. >> and at redwoods state park where publicly funded fields are nearly...
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they do have legitimate complaints and a lot of it has to do with the capacity of the roslyn tunnel, a major chokepoint. what can we do now before we get infrastructure money to help those blue line riders? >> i'm taking a look at that to see if there are other ways to provide that service and how we're managing the lines there. it's a technical exercise. any time you do that. i will be coming out in the near future with that this you. >> chairman evans, you made a very strong case for a federal operating subsidy, to match what maryland, d.c., virginia, put in right now. you also mentioned the search for regional funding source. what do you have in mind? do you have any models out there? >> yes. what we need to do -- it's in the region. and other states have dedicated funding sources for their transportation systems. they use a sales tax, some use a gas tax, a combination of the two, a property tax. no other transit system is operating in a multi-jurisdictional area. that, therein, is the problem. virginia, maryland and d.c. have to agree on what kind of funding source, tax fee, what
they do have legitimate complaints and a lot of it has to do with the capacity of the roslyn tunnel, a major chokepoint. what can we do now before we get infrastructure money to help those blue line riders? >> i'm taking a look at that to see if there are other ways to provide that service and how we're managing the lines there. it's a technical exercise. any time you do that. i will be coming out in the near future with that this you. >> chairman evans, you made a very strong case...
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yaphank's at 50. 56 in roslyn and dairy ann. 58 in cranberry. toms river bob checked in this morning and glen campbell's got a birthday today as well. hour by hour, you're 75 at lunchtime, 75 and feeling it with the humidity. almost 80 at 2. we're shooting for 80 for a high in the city. southwest wind fills in. that means south shore you're over 10 degrees cooler than that and 72 tonight. it's going to be mild for your friday night. you actually might need an fun or if you're working late. i'll tell you what else is high, those pollen numbers, tree pollen, birch is the worst one. oak's going it start to fill in. pollen's high. there's not that much relief from the rain. it's just a sign of the season. even though we have clouds and rain in the forecast, uv forecast stays at a 7. if it's an all day outside you'll be dodging drops now and then but you also need that sunscreen. just outside of our area north and west around damascus, there's a little bit of wet weather. then a break, then another line of showers. again, timing this out, watch what
yaphank's at 50. 56 in roslyn and dairy ann. 58 in cranberry. toms river bob checked in this morning and glen campbell's got a birthday today as well. hour by hour, you're 75 at lunchtime, 75 and feeling it with the humidity. almost 80 at 2. we're shooting for 80 for a high in the city. southwest wind fills in. that means south shore you're over 10 degrees cooler than that and 72 tonight. it's going to be mild for your friday night. you actually might need an fun or if you're working late. i'll...
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corridorsro over to roslyn. to costs just a dollar to ride sord it really is a good kind ofood f shortcut for some of the majorar walking areas around the city. e now, it's been in operation ora for about 10 years and some of the buses are approaching the end of that useful life.e. so, ddot conducted an audit aud last august taking a look at the upkeep of the buses and and really was not happy with thethe results.resu so, it said that there are 29 ae buses that have been inve bn service since 2005 and 20 in i service since 2009. since they're getting kind of old and they're very worn.y're veryo they said they were dirty andy d maintained so let's talko let'sk specifics here. there was an average of 22 o defects found per bus and that a is a much higher rate than t other fleets that are run byeetr first transit.nsit first transit is the privatete operator that is contracted bytr wmata to run the circulatorr service.service. 40 of the 42 buses2 bu inspectorred had criticalriti safety defects.efects. things like fi
corridorsro over to roslyn. to costs just a dollar to ride sord it really is a good kind ofood f shortcut for some of the majorar walking areas around the city. e now, it's been in operation ora for about 10 years and some of the buses are approaching the end of that useful life.e. so, ddot conducted an audit aud last august taking a look at the upkeep of the buses and and really was not happy with thethe results.resu so, it said that there are 29 ae buses that have been inve bn service since...
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. >> good evening, i'm roslyn payne, i live a few blocks from here. 11:00 last night someone rank the doorbell and i went to the front door and said who is there because that's when you have a change of shift at the station and the comments were unintelligible and i loudly said i'm not opening my door and did not, turned on all the lights, et cetera. i spoke with an officer louie at the station and he suggested next time that happen that i call dispatch or 911 so that someone would come out and actually circulate around the neighborhood. i called my son who lives a few miles away, he came over and spoke with a security officer who is hired by others in the neighborhood. so what i wanted to recommend is that in your news letters and other communications, all of which i think are quite terrific, if you could constantly say if you hear anything, here's the number to call and just keep repeating that. i know i now have it palace stered at my house at every phone but i think that's a good way to remind all of us as to what our actions should be. thank you so much. good evening and welcome.
. >> good evening, i'm roslyn payne, i live a few blocks from here. 11:00 last night someone rank the doorbell and i went to the front door and said who is there because that's when you have a change of shift at the station and the comments were unintelligible and i loudly said i'm not opening my door and did not, turned on all the lights, et cetera. i spoke with an officer louie at the station and he suggested next time that happen that i call dispatch or 911 so that someone would come...
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. >> good evening, i'm roslyn payne, i live a few blocks from here. 11:00 last night someone rank the doorbell and i went to the front door and said who is there because that's when you have a change of shift at the station and the comments were unintelligible and i loudly said i'm not opening my door and did not, turned on all the lights, et cetera. i spoke with an officer louie at the station and he suggested next time that happen that i call dispatch or 911 so that someone would come out and actually circulate around the neighborhood. i called my son who lives a few miles away, he came over and spoke with a security officer who is hired by others in the neighborhood. so what i wanted to recommend is that in your news letters and other communications, all of which i think are quite terrific, if you could constantly say if you hear anything, here's the number to call and just keep repeating that. i know i now have it palace stered at my house at every phone but i think that's a good way to remind all of us as to what our actions should be. thank you so much. good evening and welcome.
. >> good evening, i'm roslyn payne, i live a few blocks from here. 11:00 last night someone rank the doorbell and i went to the front door and said who is there because that's when you have a change of shift at the station and the comments were unintelligible and i loudly said i'm not opening my door and did not, turned on all the lights, et cetera. i spoke with an officer louie at the station and he suggested next time that happen that i call dispatch or 911 so that someone would come...
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. >> roslyn carter and he said she knew everything that was going on in the white house, i mean, she went to cabinet meetings. >> right. >> she got into a lot of trouble for it. >> she did. that's really a theme that runs through this entire book of first ladies that you profile all much more powerful than the public would have initially assumed. >> right. behind the scenes they are the power broke ens like roslyn who said she knew she was going to get criticized no matter what she did so she may as well go to these cabinet meetings and she invited the egyptian president to camp david before the accords and actually befriended his wife. nancy reagan of course is famous for getting reagan's chief of staff fired and i think that in nancy's case she wasn't afraid to be criticized and to take a lot of the flak and a lot of these women are grudge holders for their presidents, after the campaign they bear these deep scars. >> i think there is a lot of empathy among them because they all understand, they are the only people in the world who understand what this role is like as mothers and w
. >> roslyn carter and he said she knew everything that was going on in the white house, i mean, she went to cabinet meetings. >> right. >> she got into a lot of trouble for it. >> she did. that's really a theme that runs through this entire book of first ladies that you profile all much more powerful than the public would have initially assumed. >> right. behind the scenes they are the power broke ens like roslyn who said she knew she was going to get criticized...
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it's the new occurs we have to buy and it's systematic problems like the roslyn bottleneck that prevent us from getting trains across the river, into the district. all has to be fixed. what are our solutions? number one, we need the federal contribution on the operating side. we need $300 million from the federal government. $900 million divided by three, $300 million, each jurisdiction is doing. that the federal government needs to do that, as well. you paid for 2/3 of the system. you put $6.9 billion into the system. you have to help us. secondly, we need a regional funding source. we have been talking about it since 1993 when i first joined the board. this committee had a hearing. here it is. 2005, you spent your whole time talking about a regional funding source and nothing ever happened. i need $1 billion a year from the region and if the region won't do it, the tennessee valley authority, a federal agency, set up by all of you, in order to collect money. so let me conclude with this. i have been the finance chair in the district of columbia for 17 years. ok? we were here in 1995 w
it's the new occurs we have to buy and it's systematic problems like the roslyn bottleneck that prevent us from getting trains across the river, into the district. all has to be fixed. what are our solutions? number one, we need the federal contribution on the operating side. we need $300 million from the federal government. $900 million divided by three, $300 million, each jurisdiction is doing. that the federal government needs to do that, as well. you paid for 2/3 of the system. you put $6.9...
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vinny panello, graduate of roslyn high school, living with cerebral palsy since birth says life is grand. >> by the miracle of god, i am able to walk. was the heartless crime that took their son on this journey. we were there when police charged teenage neighbors for stealing his wheelchair, taking it on a joyride, and trashing it. >> it was a hate crime. they took away my independence. >> reporter: and that crime inspired vinny. while waiting 2 months for a custom-built wheelchair, he sought advice from his doctor at nyu lango. a pump was implanted into his spine with only a chance it could control the problems. out of a hurtful crime, blessing are overwhelming them. >> he was able to show the every child out there who has a disability. >> it has actually helped me walk. >> reporter: something that was your dream for your entire life? >> yes. >> reporter: it takes a village. these are volunteers helping with vinny's daily physical therapy, and every 3 months the protein pump medication is infused, and doctors say vinny could even get better. jennifer mclogan, cbs 2 news. >> so this kind
vinny panello, graduate of roslyn high school, living with cerebral palsy since birth says life is grand. >> by the miracle of god, i am able to walk. was the heartless crime that took their son on this journey. we were there when police charged teenage neighbors for stealing his wheelchair, taking it on a joyride, and trashing it. >> it was a hate crime. they took away my independence. >> reporter: and that crime inspired vinny. while waiting 2 months for a custom-built...
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it's the new occurs we have to buy and it's systematic problems like the roslyn bottleneck that prevent us from getting trains across the river, into the district. all has to be fixed. what are our solution? number one, we need the federal contribution on the operating side. we need $300 million from the federal government. $900 million divided by three, $300 million, each jurisdiction is doing. that the federal government needs to do that, as well. you paid for 2/3 of the system. you put $6.9 billion into the system. you have to help us. secondly, we need a regional funding source. we have been talking about it since 1993 when i first joined the board. this committee had a hearing. here it is. 2005, you spent your whole time talking about a regional funding source and nothing ever happened. i need $1 billion a year from the region and if the region won't do it, the tennessee valley authority, a federal agency, set up by all of you, in order to collect money. so let me conclude with this. i have been the finance chair in the district of columbia for 17 years. ok? we were here in 1995 wi
it's the new occurs we have to buy and it's systematic problems like the roslyn bottleneck that prevent us from getting trains across the river, into the district. all has to be fixed. what are our solution? number one, we need the federal contribution on the operating side. we need $300 million from the federal government. $900 million divided by three, $300 million, each jurisdiction is doing. that the federal government needs to do that, as well. you paid for 2/3 of the system. you put $6.9...
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. >> good evening, i'm roslyn payne, i live a few blocks from here. 11:00 last night someone rank the doorbell and i went to the front door and said who is there because that's when you have a change of shift at the station and the comments were unintelligible and i loudly said i'm not opening my door and did not, turned on all the lights, et cetera. i spoke with an officer louie at the station and he suggested next time that happen that i call dispatch or 911 so that someone would come out and actually circulate around the neighborhood. i called my son who lives a few miles away, he came over and spoke with a security officer who is hired by others in the neighborhood. so what i wanted to recommend is that in your news letters and other communications, all of which i think are quite terrific, if you could constantly say if you hear anything, here's the number to call and just keep repeating that. i know i now have it palace stered at my house at every phone but i think that's a good way to remind all of us as to what our actions should be. thank you so much. good evening and welcome.
. >> good evening, i'm roslyn payne, i live a few blocks from here. 11:00 last night someone rank the doorbell and i went to the front door and said who is there because that's when you have a change of shift at the station and the comments were unintelligible and i loudly said i'm not opening my door and did not, turned on all the lights, et cetera. i spoke with an officer louie at the station and he suggested next time that happen that i call dispatch or 911 so that someone would come...
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. >> look at what's happening inni roslyn, tysons.yn, a lot of suburbs continue to grow just like the cityuske the itself.lf. >> gorgeous.>> >> and it's flies to see g i sunshine. couple days in a row now.ay >> let's see all thes trees --e all the leaves are coming out. >> i noticed that yesterday.iced >> did you notice that. y yellows.ous yell >> against the blue 'causest t it's such a beautiful blue yesterday. >> gorgeous. >> it will be a beautiful dayaua today. da little cool early. cold early but we are expecting highs in the low tos l mid 60's later today but again, jacket here.ere. there have been some low 30'sn w just to the north and west. wt. places like dulles 32 degrees. 38 in pittsburgh, 33 columbus.uu 40 in chicago. chica 40 in boston.osto temperatures have been aes h little below normal for theelowa month of april here. running about a degree below normal so if you have been running the heat a little late in the season, there's a reason i it's been chillyt's bec every night. there's your satellite and radar. high pressure quietgh conditions. bit of a breeze out of the ph
. >> look at what's happening inni roslyn, tysons.yn, a lot of suburbs continue to grow just like the cityuske the itself.lf. >> gorgeous.>> >> and it's flies to see g i sunshine. couple days in a row now.ay >> let's see all thes trees --e all the leaves are coming out. >> i noticed that yesterday.iced >> did you notice that. y yellows.ous yell >> against the blue 'causest t it's such a beautiful blue yesterday. >> gorgeous. >> it will...
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accident blocking one lane on the westbound grand central park way at francis lewis boulevard delays to roslyn road. and pathtrains new jersey transit and alternate side parking is in effect today city wide. chris and mary over to you. >>> las vegas birthday bash turned into a nightmare for one man. saying he was kicked off a united airlines flight to newark after a passenger saying if they can't sit with both armrests lowered the flight was full and couldn't buy another seat, he says he was kicked off the plane. >> in my head they were all judging me, you're being thrown off the plane because of your weight you're being thrown off the plane because you can't fit that's what i was thinking as i was going down that aisle. >>> saying united air lines apologized and booked on another flight. >>> the vic of a frightening phone scam says he received a call saying they were drug dealers that his wife was in danger, martinez was told to go to the wal-mart at the center wire more than $1,000 for someone in puerto rico. they already started beating his wife, carol anne. >> there was a woman screaming h
accident blocking one lane on the westbound grand central park way at francis lewis boulevard delays to roslyn road. and pathtrains new jersey transit and alternate side parking is in effect today city wide. chris and mary over to you. >>> las vegas birthday bash turned into a nightmare for one man. saying he was kicked off a united airlines flight to newark after a passenger saying if they can't sit with both armrests lowered the flight was full and couldn't buy another seat, he says...
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tffic same story from roslyn into georgetown. cybrid inbound steady flow of fw slow moving traffic. gw southbound slow as you pass 123. wilson bridge over the inner the loop and outer loop. loop. inner loop a little bit ofloop l volume increasing there. we'll switch it over for a look at our maps. m 66 eastbound, 234 to, centreville down to about a 41 miles per hour once you geter into arlington you h slow as slo well by westemoreland.temond and then taking a look in look n prince george's county righteorg now, old fort road to kerbyo key hill road down to 22 miles per s hour on 210 inbound.ound. and then the inner loop localool lanes do jam as you headou h towards the wilson bridge.ri once you get there again the traffic does start to break up a little bit. little heavy on the outer loop by richie marlboro. suitland parkway slows to south capitol. >> friends and family will s their final goodbyes to a d.c.ls teen t killed over easterer ete weekend. 15-year-old devon at anyon a washington was with his familyhi when he was shot and killed asht nine deanwood metro station. st. he was
tffic same story from roslyn into georgetown. cybrid inbound steady flow of fw slow moving traffic. gw southbound slow as you pass 123. wilson bridge over the inner the loop and outer loop. loop. inner loop a little bit ofloop l volume increasing there. we'll switch it over for a look at our maps. m 66 eastbound, 234 to, centreville down to about a 41 miles per hour once you geter into arlington you h slow as slo well by westemoreland.temond and then taking a look in look n prince george's...
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and it's systematic problems like the roslyn bottle neck that prevents us from getting trains across the river and into the district, all has to be fixed. so what are our solutions here? number one, we need the federal contribution on the operating side. we need $300 million from the federal government. how do i get that number? $900 million divided by 3, $300 million each jurisdiction is giving that. the federal government needs to do that as well. remember, you paid for two-thirds of the system. you put $6.9 billion into this system. you have to help us. otherwise we can't survive. secondly, we need a regional funding source and bear with me as i run out of time. we need a regional funding source. we've been talking about it since 1993 when i first joined the board. this committee had a hearing, here it is, 2005, you spent your whole time talking about a regional funding source and nothing ever happened. i need a billion dollars a year from the region and if the region won't do it, let me float this idea with you all, the tennessee valley authority, a federal agency set up by all o
and it's systematic problems like the roslyn bottle neck that prevents us from getting trains across the river and into the district, all has to be fixed. so what are our solutions here? number one, we need the federal contribution on the operating side. we need $300 million from the federal government. how do i get that number? $900 million divided by 3, $300 million each jurisdiction is giving that. the federal government needs to do that as well. remember, you paid for two-thirds of the...
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ad o key bridge is actually doing d okay between roslyn as youlyas make your way into theo t georgetown but your b secondaries in georgetownn typical congestion. congest fourteenth stree14th street brir no crashes. cra a lot of kelce an stall blocking the right shoulder.houe 270 southbound is like athbod is parking lot from frederick on down. inner loop closed across thes wilson bridge. bridg five inbound, four inbound innbd prince george's slow trafficeo as well.rg lots to get through this morning and we want to see your pet pictures. they make a rainy monday inyon better.er. back to you guys. >> yay! >> you going to put petut pictures up steve.p . we're encouraging everybody tobt do so. >> can i borrow a pet from a pet you. >> meantime we have news. n >> in the district i.r.s.the employees back to work thisba morning. last week forcedck the downtownt following shut down most of building to shut down.shutow the tax return process was notsn affected by the building closure. the i.r.s. says continue tor. file your tax returns asou normal. they are due on the 18th this year. [laughter] >>
ad o key bridge is actually doing d okay between roslyn as youlyas make your way into theo t georgetown but your b secondaries in georgetownn typical congestion. congest fourteenth stree14th street brir no crashes. cra a lot of kelce an stall blocking the right shoulder.houe 270 southbound is like athbod is parking lot from frederick on down. inner loop closed across thes wilson bridge. bridg five inbound, four inbound innbd prince george's slow trafficeo as well.rg lots to get through this...
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more congestion.on key bridge is also slow on then inbound side as you make youraku way across from roslyn intoto georgetown.ge we'll move our cameras overur c and show you what else you'reeor up against for your morningr mng commute. aside from that slow roll you ta can see things are starting toro break up on 270.. earlier crash by montgomery mong avenue has cleared.aven it's just a steady flow of traffi gets more congested north ofnorh that point in frederick as yousy wakey make your way out by the e truck scales.k this is a look as you makeloyou your way out on prince william m parkway on 95 northbound.orthun some slow moving traffic. traff a lot of stop and go conditions from stafford onns f up.n we'll have more traffic in few minutes. minutes >> still ahead this morningad tm the smithsonian responding topo the criticism over an exhibitr t that includes some works ofde bill cosbys . >> but first a turf battle battl brewing in montgomery county. mn why county officials aretyffic raising questions about the t quality of turf on its fields. stronger is blasting her tumors...
more congestion.on key bridge is also slow on then inbound side as you make youraku way across from roslyn intoto georgetown.ge we'll move our cameras overur c and show you what else you'reeor up against for your morningr mng commute. aside from that slow roll you ta can see things are starting toro break up on 270.. earlier crash by montgomery mong avenue has cleared.aven it's just a steady flow of traffi gets more congested north ofnorh that point in frederick as yousy wakey make your way out...
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traffic jamsicam as usual as you make your wayoua inbound.boun we are slow across the key k bridge from roslyn into georgetown. fourteenth street bridge, s memorialtr bridge, roosevelt roe bridge we're seeing just a lots of stop-and-go traffic because of congestion and now we'ren adding rain to thean mix.ix crash activity bw parkway southbound at 410. that pretty heavy delay right now.no i'd say 95 southbound couldth save you some time but you'llut hit that typical congestionge once you pass the icc gettinget to the top of the beltway.tway if you're taking metro, goodod news to your.ws t earlier train malfunction in foggy bottom has cleared.ared. service resumes as normal. grab that umbrella.mbre could be a wet walk to thek to t metro or bus stop this sp morning. if you're headed to the homeme opener today, bring a ponchoonch and watch for increased people around the stadium and a lotnd l of traffic down there. you canhc always take metro down to thetot navy yard if you want to dot d that. that's your traffic. your traffi back to you. >> speaking of baseball let'sofb talk about it right now n
traffic jamsicam as usual as you make your wayoua inbound.boun we are slow across the key k bridge from roslyn into georgetown. fourteenth street bridge, s memorialtr bridge, roosevelt roe bridge we're seeing just a lots of stop-and-go traffic because of congestion and now we'ren adding rain to thean mix.ix crash activity bw parkway southbound at 410. that pretty heavy delay right now.no i'd say 95 southbound couldth save you some time but you'llut hit that typical congestionge once you pass...
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crash after stanton road causing some big slowdowns.lowd slow on your bridge, the keyyour bridge from roslyn intolyn georgetown. and then we're also dealingo dli with some slow moving trafficovf from earlier crashes on the on 14th street bridge. 395 on the northbound sidethboud delays from duke street toto washington boulevard. average speeds get to about a 17 miles per hour at the most.o. basically from the beltway btw down to the 14th street bridge4g it's just a mess of really r slow moving traffic. ta inbound traffic on foo youoo have slow from 301 to surratts road. four on the westbound sidehe w looking good. 301 does have some congestion and 270 south from frederick down you'll lit thatlit that stop-and-go traffic especiallysl once you get to gaithersburg.thb we have you c any questions at erin fox5 d.c.d. steve. >> still to come this morning, 7:08 focusing on the race for rc the white house. both democrats and republicansep bracing for the criticalubfo contest tomorrow in wisconsin. >> frontrunners from both from b parties are starting to sweatstt with donald trump predicting pri victo
crash after stanton road causing some big slowdowns.lowd slow on your bridge, the keyyour bridge from roslyn intolyn georgetown. and then we're also dealingo dli with some slow moving trafficovf from earlier crashes on the on 14th street bridge. 395 on the northbound sidethboud delays from duke street toto washington boulevard. average speeds get to about a 17 miles per hour at the most.o. basically from the beltway btw down to the 14th street bridge4g it's just a mess of really r slow moving...