there as the breezes blow. it is the capital there on the left of your screen. 41degrees if your nation's capital on this monday morning. good morning. thank you for waking one fox 5 morning news this morning. i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm gurvir dhindsa. the latest out of the haiti, supplies are getting through. if you are teen distribution points have been set up across the country. >> miracles out of the rubble as tuesday mark one week since the quake hit and survivors are still being found. more on that coming up in just a moment. >> that continues to be our big story. tucker is in for tony who is a little under the weather today. but it is warm outside which is nice. >> it is mild. temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s. warm might be a strong word. >> that is a good word show. >> it is a great word but not sure we can use it a whole lot after today. 37 in new york city. look at boston, 32 degrees. they have snow just north and west of boston. columbus, ohio is 28 and warmer air off to the south. 48 in cape hatteras. our warmer air will be in the form of temperatures in the low 50s later today. there is really no real cold air behind this system. there is really wrapping up. you can see it off the southern new england coast and snow there off to the north and west of boston falling into the mountains of new hampshire, very verdict and main maybe right now. all of that will continue to move out and out to sea. with it, it will drag the clouds currently across the washington area with it. our trend will be more and more sunshine throughout the course of the day and temperatures will once again top out in the upper 40s and low 50s. here is your day planner for today. again, clouds. it will be a little chilly here to start day. i know temperatures are around 40 but we'll have winds out of the north and west flowing about 10 to 15 miles per hour. by later this afternoon, lots of sunshine and high temperatures in the low 50s. so very nice for our martin luther king holiday. >> okay. sounds good. i mentioned a little while ago that i hadn't had my car washed but if you want to get your car washed, st. matthew's unite methodist church in annandale is washing cars today and all the donations are going toward the relief effort in haiti. that is between 9:00 and 6:00 this evening. >> good to know. >> find out about traffic this morning with lauren demarco. >> we do have one accident to report on the beltway in prince george's county on the inner loop at 214. it is actually on the ramp to westbound 214. the through lanes of the beltway are doing okay. no roblems to report thee as you head around past 202, landover road headed around towards it is wilson bridge. in virginia on the braddock road overpass over the beltway, there is some police activity. just something to watch out if. not causing much of a delay with the lighter volume. -- just something to watch out for. >> we do have the hov lanes running northbound. the restrictions are lifted because of the federal holiday. they are lifted on all of the area roads except for route 50 the john hanson highway. no marc or vre service today. metro is run egg high school schedule and the grosvenor station is closed due to maintenance. -- metro is running a holiday scheduled and the grosvenor station is closed due to maintenance. more on the scene in atey in just a moment. we are following a story out of afghanistan where taliban militants are targeting the presidential palace and other government buildings in kabul. the attacks began with a suicide bombing near the palace. attacks have become increasingly violent since a u.s.-led troop surge began last year. more than 70 people have been pulled from the rubble in haiti since the earthquake shook the region last tuesday. at least eight people were are rescued yesterday. some of whom survived by eating food and water in a collapsed grocery store. international search and rescue teams of nearly 1800 rescue work arers and more than 106 dogs won't stop until the job is done. another rescue caught on camera. a teenaged girl pulled from the rubble days after the earthquake. an american rescue team carried the 15-year-old girl from the scene on a streher. one survival story hitting very close to home. a special service held yesterday at the shrine of the sacred heart in northwest. their priest, father jasmine, has been found alive in haiti. he is from haiti and had traveled there just a day before the earthquake. he went for a retreat. some of the worshippers gathered yesterday and they are still hoping for word from friends and family in haiti. father jasmine will return to d.c. later this week. so many supplies and donations are coming in here that they are having to be trucked to several warehouses in the district before being shipped to haiti. organize he's say hundreds more volunteers are still needed this morning. people looking to help out should report to the old d.c. general complex at 1900 massachusetts avenue in southeast at 10:00 this morning. volunteers there can help to load trucks and help get medical supplies and water to haiti. packages boxes are also needed. if you haven't donated already or you want to help some more, here is one way to do t friday, alpha hydroxy and all oft major networks will air hope for haiti. it is a telethon hosted by w. where clef jean and george clooney. that is this friday night at 8:00 on fox 5. as we take a look at the another top stories, republan bob mcdonnell gets to work as virginia's new governor, governor mcdonnell, was sworn in saturday. in his inaugural address, machine donell said the budget left behind will require nearly $4 million in cuts. mcdonnell says he will not raise taxes to cover that shortfall. speaking ate church founded by freed slaves, the same church where the reverend martin luther king once spoke, president obama delivered a message to those hoping to honor dr. king's legacy from the pulpit of vermont avenue baptist church. he covered a range of topics including haiti and also stressed getting back to basics in hard times. >> we are not here just to ask the lord for his blessing. we aren't here just to init w ere -- interpret his scripture. we are here to call on the memory of one of his local servants, the reverend dr. martin luther king, jr. >> president obama also called for helping america's workers facing high unemployment in the recession and for fighting discrimination quote in all forms. dr.king spoke at that same church in 1956. and here is a look at some of the events going on in the district to honor dr. king. there is a peace walk this morning from mlk, jr. avenue to south capital street. there is a procession and wreath laying from 12:30 until 2:00 on tenth street baptist church to the african-american civil war memorial and there will be events taking place a the mlk, jr. library on g street. > the president spent part of the weekend in boston. ahead, a key election happening in massachusetts 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shop. only with your giant card. we save money, and that works for me. the man who shot pope john paul has left pron after 29 years. was set free this morning. he will be taken to a military facility and then a hospital to renew a report saying that he is not fit for military service because of his mental health. he often claimed he was the messiah. pe john paul met with him in 1983 and forgave him. democrats are working to stop a power shift in massachusetts and president obama is joining them. he campaigned in boston yesterday to help dreamt martha coakley. she is head to head battling with scott bound for the late senator kennedy's seats. brown says he is up against all of the establishment. he shut down an airline terminal and set off an alarm and now faces criminal trespassing charges. but his attorney says jewels paul bou left au simply walked through the wrong door after returning from haiti. his lawyer says it was a mistake. that mark the third vx in five months at a new york airport. with all the grim news out of haiti, there are some glimmers of hope. why the husband of one woman pulled from the rubble has two reasons to celebrate the. while health officials are hoping to track down anyone who vies oitd our local environmental center. more on that when -- anyone who visited our local environmental center. more on that when fox 5 news continues. 0@ these are the sort of stories you want to hear following disasters like the earthquake that struck haiti last week. a 4 #-year-old pregnant woman rescued from the rubble of what was a children's hospital after being froopd nearly three days. jean baptiste works as a nurse he hospital. it took rescue crews three hours to get her out. she and her baby were said to be doing well. prince george's county firefighters and paramedics are collecting scliez to send to haiti. they will be collecting items from -- collecting supplies to send to haiti. some of the items you can donate. baby formula. make sure to bring the dry kind. baby wipes and diapers. soap and hand sanitizer and nonperishable food that do not need any sort of can opener. there is a list of the items they need on our web site at myfoxdc.com. got a little fog out there. still got the cloud cover from the rain we had around here yesterday. that will dissipate during the course of the day and it should be a nice afternoon. got some sunshine and high temperatures about 50 or so. so it will be really nice holiday forecast for us as we get into the afternoon. not so much at this hour. we are still dealing with the left overs from yesterday's storminess. can you see the rain totals from yesterday. fairly impressive. this was our first significant rain and/or snow event. a good soing rain across the region during the course of the day yesterday. let's take a look and see what we've got in the way of temperatures. temperatures at this hour, 42 degreesat reagan national. 37 in gaithersburg. 41 for you in frederick. 4 # in fredericksburg. so again, temperatures are off to a relatively mile start. guess what. they are going to jump into the low 50s later today. temperatures will be well above where they should be for this time of year as we get into the afternoon. going to take a few hours to get there. we'll be dealing during the morning hours with these winds which are oust north and northwest gusting to about 15 to 20 miles per hour. here is a recent look at wind speeds. we'll have more sunshine building in through the afternoon. this storm continues to drag with it all the of the rain we had across the washington area. on the back side of this, there is just not a lot happening. not tapping into a lot of cold air so our high temperatures later today will be in the upper 40s to about 50 or so. we should be no a quiet couple of days here. mostly sunny by late this afternoon. mild, high about 51. winds out of the north and west, 10 to 15. tomorrow looks great. 50 for an afternoon high. 46. clouds increase on wednesday. thursday, we have to watch. looks like mostly a rain event. so we'll fine tune that for you. lauren, i am assuming things are relatively quiet because it is a holiday for most of us. >> yeah, light volume. we do have some accidents and incidents going on but not causing too much of a problem because there are not too many folks out on the road. that is a good thing. you do want to watch your speed on some of that pavement that is still slick. right now on the beltway in montgomery county, it looks like we've got police activity right here on the outer loop. it was right here. it looks like it is actually cleared out. it was right here on the outer loop on the right shoulder as you pass connecticut avenue. but it looks like that is cleared out. can you see not causing much of a problem for you. we also had an accident on the inner loop in prince george's county on the ramp to westbound 2 central avenue. that ramp temporarily blocked. then in virginia, braddock road crossing over the beltway. watch for police activity there as well. traveling 95 in virginia, smooth trip up from fredericksburg. here we are crossing the 14th street bridge. 395 incident-free as well and all of your lanes are open as you head into the district. nothing to report on the freeway. those hov lanes, the restrictions are lifted. that is the same story all around town our major arteries except for route 50 the john hanson highway. your restricts enter effect. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. -- are in effect. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. there is a health warning coming from the hard bargain environmental center in accokeek maryland. a calf there died from rabies. health officials say rabies is spread through the saliva of infected animals and anybody who visited the hard bargain environmental center since december 21st should call the bridge or charles county health department to see if they might need treatment. our business beat is coming up next. some big financial firms are set to shell out big bonuses. president obama wants them to use some of that money for something other than boosting the numbers of their paychecks. a big thank you to everyone who donated last friday for our phone bank for haiti. your donations raised a lot of money for the fve charities. your donated totals in just a few hours, more than $27,000. so thank you very much. remember, can you still donate online. there is a list of links on myfoxdc.com. one taste and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee -- pick some up to brew at home. america runs on dunkin'. shop your way rewards card. earn and spend unlimited rewards on qualifying... products when you shop at kmart and sears stores. plus, chances to win k'ching surprises at kmart checkout. for the most rewarding rewards card... there's smart, and there's kmart smart. topping our business beat, president obama pushing big financial companies to use some money marked for bonuses to ray taxpayers. >> fox's peter barnes has that story. >> president obama announcing a new financial crisis responsibility fee onhe top 50 financial firms. it is designed to recoup at least $90 million in projected losses in the government's tarp bank bail outprogram. a lot of these firms are reporting their annual prove feats 2009 along with their annual bonus pools. some some cases, companies are expected to report record earnings and record pools a year and a half after the onset of t financial crisis and the government bailout that saved moan many of them from failing. the president wants the big firms to use some of the bonus money to repay taxpayers. >> this will not be a cost borne by community banks or small financial firms, only the largest firms with more than $50 billion in assets will be affected. >> reporter: with voters so any about the continuing bonuses, the white house and congress have got wall street and its compensation practices in the cross hairs actually group of house docrats introduced legislation to levy big taxes on bonuses and use the money to boost lending through the small business administration. >> even as they were making record amounts of money, even while they were getting record amount of taxpayer assistance, even as they were getting unprecedented 0% interest money from the feds and they had the opportunity to do what needed to b done, lend that money out. they didn and they are putting it in their pocket so we want the money to go into the real economy and all of this money would go to sba lending. >> one. nation's biggest unions is backing more small business lending as part of a new jobs program. >> the afl-cio's five-point program will create more than four million jobs extending unemployment benefits including cobra, expanding federal infrastructure and green jobs investments, dramatically increasing federal aid to state and local governments facing financial disaster direct job creation where feasible and finally, direct lending of tarp money to small and medium-sized businesses that can't get credit because of the financial crisis. >> reporter: the administration is expected to announce its proposals for increasing small business lending in coming weeks. that is it for this edition of the fox business small business biz report. i'm peter barnes in washington. thank you for joining us. >> coming up next, solid proof that help is on the way to haiti. >> sarah similar monday is live at the embassy of haiti this more than -- sarah simmons is live at the embassy of haiti this morning with that story. >> an update on how you can help out with the local relief efforts when fox 5 morning news returns. stay with us. here is the latest out of haiti. supplies are getting there but logistics and damage is stalling those items from getting to where it is needed the most. looting and fights are breaking out over scarce supplies. >> some flights are being turned away if they do not have enough fuel to take off again from the airport. tomorrow marks one week since the quake hit and survivors are still being found. more on that in just a moment. tucker is in with another check on our weather on this monday morning. temperatures pretty mild for this time oyear. >> not bad at all. i was out this weekend and everybody would say it is so nice out here. it's like 42 degrees and it feels pretty good. it is amazing how good 50s can feel. yesterday, was a cool downdown with the rain. should be a nice looking afternoon this afternoon. and we have the rain out of here as well. let's take a look at our current conditions. we are dealing with winds. that is the other story during the morning hours here. humidity, 76%. our winds are out of the north and west at about 14 miles per hour. gusting at times to about 20. pressure still way down, 29.72 inches. that will start to rise a little later this afternoon. we will be back into very comfortable conditions around here with that sunshine building in througho the day. there is your satellite-radar. the light rain that will linger during the evening hours is out of here. you can see some snow across northern new england but for us, decreasing cloudiness so more and more sunshine as the day progresses. we are looking at high temperatures well above average. how about low 50s here in washington. maybe a 53 in fredericksburg. 51 here in town and 49 in warrent. so good-looking forecast for the holiday. i'll have more details on -- we have avenue got some more rain in the forecast a little later this week. i'll have more on that coming up. >> let's check in with lauren demarco. no government work. that has to make it easier. >> things are looking pretty good because even where we do have accidents, you are seeing some lighter volume out there. right now on the beltway in virginia, we've got an accident reported on the inn loop as you approach the american legion bridge. it is just past the gw parkway. you can take a look at the traffic throw here. en is moving. this accident is off on the right shoulder. so a bit of of a brief slowdown as you pass the scene but leading up to it, no major delays to report right here. the beltway looks good through montgomery county and prince george's county. we did have a wreck on the inner loop ramp to westbound 214 central avenue that. ramp does remain blocked. but here we are at 202, landover road. can you see it is not affecting any of your through travel. the wilson bridge looks great in both directions at this point. 95 in virginia at speed between fredericksburg and springfield. we've got hov lanes pointed north and your restrictions are lifted everywhere around town except for the john hanson highway so keep that in mind. also, for the federal holiday, no marc or vre service. metro is on a holiday schedule but the grosvenor station is closed. there is a 40-minute delay using the shuttle buses there. back to the scene in haiti. >> more help is on the way and it can't get there soon enough. fox's rick fallbaum has the latest. >> reporter: thousands of injured and hungry haitians are waiting for help nearly a week into the crisis. many are living in makeshift camps and in filthy conditions with little food and water. yet another aftershock shook port-au-prince on sunday as people inside the paralyzed city are looking for any help they can get. >> supplies are running out. water suly is runing out. >> more u.s. troops expected to hit ground to come to haiti's rescue with 2,000 on their way and i goal of having 10,000 u.s. service members eventually. streets piled with debris have low slowed down the relief efforts. bands of mash eaty-wielding young men roam the streets heightening security concerns. we all want to go back to our homes very much, says, but we don't have money so we cannot go back home. a supermarket sweep, mo than 100 hours after the quake's tremors, two people are pulled from the rubble of a downtown shopping center. >> she is stable. she is talking to them. having discussion. they are asking her questions. she is responding. she is with t she is in very good shape for somebody who has been basically trapped for five days. >> reporter: the u.n. says dozens have been found alive since the relief effort began but death and mourning is all around. tens of thousands are believed to be dead but health officials say an exact number won't be known for weeks, if ever. millions of people have taken steps to help earthquake victims in haiti and some of that assistance has come pouring into the country from right here in the district. >> it has been busy around the clock at the haitian embassy here in d.c. sarah simmons joins us with more on how folks have been continuing to lend a helping hand. >> donations have been pouring in here to the haiti embassy from around the area. but today, they are urging people not to drop off any additional donations. what they really need is your time. they need volunteers today to help unload and sort all of those donation they received yesterday and they have a lot of work ahead of them. >> as secret service police tried to organize traffic backing up into dupont circle, more than six blocks away robert howard drove from alexandria to unload more than 40 bags of donated goods. >> we just decided we need to do something. so we put up 199ers that anybody that wanted to help them out, just bring it down. this is to days worth of stuff. >> we've got stuff on facebook so there is a whole big group of us coming throughout the day in the rain. >> this is absolutely awesome. i can tell you that we are very humbled from the response. >> reporter: c. y. jordan of the greater washington haitian relief committee size the ambassador asked them to collect a specific list of vital items. >> we got a list from the embassy on toiletries. >> reporter: so people would know what to donate. >> my god, there are so many people here. >> we've got baby wipes. we have batteries, flashlights, hand sanitizers, soap, toothpaste, things like that to help out. >> reporter: chantal says even though she already donated oney twice this week, this drive gave her the chance to donate manage more stangible. >> my parents are from a third world county i know how it is not to have anything. >> reporter: within the first hour, volunteers filled two large trucks. but robert howard said he hadn't brought all the food he had collected yet. >> leaving many of the haitians volunteering here with only one thing to say. >> thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, many million times. >> reporter: now, again, if you would like to volunteer your time today, here is where you need to go. they want volunteers to head to 1900 massachusetts avenue. that is in southeast. that is the d.c. general hospital complex area. can you also get there by metro as well. the d.c. armory metro station, that is the closest one there. they need people there to sort out through the donations, even sorting through the clothing into separate piles for women, men and children. so they are going to need a lot of help doing that today. but if there is still something that you would like to donate to the haitians, they say the big thing they need right now are first aid supplies, things like is a bandages, things of that nature that they are starting to run out of on the ground there in haiti. back to you. >> thank you. let's take a look at some of another top stories we have. honoring the legacy of dr. king. several events going o we'll have a rundown in just a moment. first, to president obama who spoke at church yesterday calling on the congregation to get back to basics. >> we are not here just to ask the lord for his blessing. we aren't here just to interpret his scripture. we are also here to call on the memory of one of his noble servants, the reverend dr. martin luther king, jr. >> president obama also called for help for america's workers facing lie unemployment and for fighting discrimination, quote, in all forms. here are some of the other rentes happening around the district. a peace walk takes place today from 9:00 until noon. there is a procession and wreath laying this afternoon. and event will take place all day at the mlk, jr. library. a free concert takes place tonight at the kennedy center concert hall. the let freedom ring event take place at 6:00 this evening. tickets will be given out this morning at 10:00 at the kennedy center's hall of nations. you can get two tickets per person. on this day two years from now, visitors will be able to mark the day at his memorial. the memorial cost about $120 million to build. so far, the mlk national memorial foundation says it has raised $106 million. republican bob mcdonnell gets to work today as virginia's new governor. governor mcdonnell was sworn in saturday at the statehouse in richmond. in his inaugural address, mcdonnell said the budget left behind by former governor tim kaine will require nearly $4 billion in cuts. mcdonnell says he will not raise taxes to cover that shortfall. >> still ahead being a wrap-up of the big winners from this year's golden globes. thereof a few surprises in the bun. >> first, man's best friend helping save lives in haiti. what these dogs can do that no human rescue crew can. everywhere you look it's happening a return to saving choosing less over more solid is making a comeback for solid savings, come to suntrust. live solid. bank solid. ♪ spread a little somethin' to remember ♪ ♪ spread a little joy and see ♪ need a little happiness to be ♪ ♪ living the life with me ♪ making headlines, search dogs from the united states now on the ground in haiti. >> they're playing a critical role in saving lives. fox's william la jeunesse takes a look at how they get trained out in california. >> reporter: today in haiti, man's best friend is man's best hope. experts say victims of the quake can survive about five more days j these dogs are an amazing tool and that is exactly when they are is a tool to help us do our jobs better. these dogs know what to do. their nose is amazing. they can find anything you need them to find. rotor dogs you see here were themselves rescued are shelters by the national disafter the every search dog foundation in california. it has seven disaster dog in haiti and nine more on their way. >> you might not be able to pinpoint exactly where they are at. the dog can go in and find them with their nose. so you have to be able to direct the dog across the rubble pile, command the dog to do what you you need it to do. >> reporter: trains are say these dogs can hear and smell what none of us can see. their nose, by some accounts, 40 times more sensitive than ours. trained to scent human blood and tissue. trainers say even with our advanced search cams and listening devices, dog are still best at finding survivors. >> the equipment they use to get people out, none of them does any good if you can't find the person. >> reporter: the national search dog foundation has 7 # teams around the country. most of them are assigned to fire departments. now, the first team that went out on thursday with l.a. county fire to haiti did find on friday three little girl as life in the rubble pile. in los angeles, william la jeunesse, fox news. tucker is in with a check on our weather. >> yes, indeed. we've got the rain out of here. we'll have milder temperatures here. we'll have highs once again in the low 50s. we were 57-degree on friday. you know, people were out celebrating. not going to be that warm today. 51, 52 with sunshine. i think it will feel great later this afternoon. >> sounds good. >> 42 degrees at reagan national. not a bad start. a little cooler in gaithersburg. quantico, 41 degrees. 42 in fredericksburg. let's see what else we got. hagstown is currently 42 degrees. to the east, annapolis is now down to 39 and stevensville, 37. there is cool air out there. we have winds out of the north and west here gusting to about 20 miles per hour currently sustained about 14. it will feel a little cooler than these temperatures than the actual air temperatures during morning hours. my suggestion, bring along a jacket f you hang in there, the sunshine will start to build in and we'll see the high temperatures once again above normal into the upper 40s and low 50s. let's take a look at the satellite-radar across the country. this is the big weather story all week. five to ten inches of rain along the coast out west. for us, we are deal with the area of low pressure that brought us the rain yesterday. that is off the coast of new england at this hour and dragging with it the cloud cover. so we'll see decreasing cloudiness here in the washington area during the course of the day and out to the west, there is not a lot happening. so very quiet weather around here to start the week. in account fa, i don't see any rain and/or frozen precipitation in the forecast until about thursday or so. partly sunny skies. mild temperatures out there. high, 51 degrees. winds will be out of the north and west at about 10 to 15. we'll get cool overnight 34 for an overnight low with a few loud and winds oust west at five miles per hour. here is your friefd. 50 tomorrow. another nice one. 46 on wednesday. increasing cloudiness on wednesday night. -- here is your five-day forecast. we'll keep an eye on that forecast for you. that will do it for weather. lauren demarco, any traffic out there? >> not too much as far as delays. we do have a couple of incidents reported but yes, some lighter volumes due to the federal holiday. right now, on the inner loop approaching the mean, from virginia, we do have reports of an accident -- aprepping the american legion bridge, from virginia,reports of an accident on the right shoulder. we can also see some police activity here as you make your way from the ramp, from gw parkway on to the inner loop. on the shoulder, not affecting your travel. also traveling the beltway in prince george's county, we have an accident on the ramp to westbound 214 central avenue. that should be in the clearing stages getting out of the way for you. now, in montgomery county, 270 very smooth trip in today. can you see all of your lanes open as you head from germantown through rockville down towards the split. no accidents reported. 95, 395 in virginia, wide open. you've got hov lanes pointed north. the restricts are lifted today because of the holiday and all of your changeable roads in the district are carrying two-way travel. that is a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> all right. thank you. site few surprises came out of the golden globes last night. host rickey gervais got things to have a funny start. >> you probably know me. no, you don't, do you. >> oh, steve krrrell, he is amazing. he is amazing as the bumbling office manage he. where does he get his ideas from? >> going to say was he laughing? joining us now with highlights is kevin mccarthy, our movie reviewer with 106.7 the fap. i thought it was all in all a pretty good show. >> gervais kept it funny. he actually had beer on stage. he was taking jabs at paul mccartney, mel gibson with his drinking problem. it was a really funny show. some huge award vices. >> the awards last night, we were talking about this a little while ago, it seemed to be more of the popular films as opposed to maybe films that the critics would have thought. >> it was a popularity contest. avatar made $1.6 bill wrong in the box office, best picture. the hangove the highest grossing r-rated comedy of all time. the best actress category for drama was the blind side with sand abullock. highest female led acting film of all time. and even robert downey, jr. winning. that movie made over $150 million, sherlock holmes. only movie that debunked my theory there is crazy heart. i think bridges is such a huge name anyways, they can give an award to bridges an everything will be fine p but they are catering to an audience. at the end of every segment last night, they said stay tuned. maybe avatar will win big picture because they want to reel in the people would had seen -- who had seen all the films. >> you did like jeff bridges. monique also won and her speech was so emotional. >> i actually rewatched her speech after it was done because i recorded the show and her speech was so heartfelt, she deserved this oscar more than anybody else last night. this is the lock of the century. she will win the oscar. her performance was one of the greatest. the lead star in precious was unbelievable as well and she ampingly thanks her during the speech. it really is a phenomenal performance. if you want to see a great performance, check out monique in precious. >> sandra bullock winning as well. i being she is priiveg trick. you thought that she didn't necessarily deserve in award. >> i was happy with bullock winning although i thought the lead from precious -- or there is very great perform'ss. i was happy to her to win. apparently, ryan seacrest was interviewing her and she said that the first week on the set, i almost walked off. i didn't want to do t iment dung i could play up to the story. apparently, she was in a car with her friends saying i don't being i can do this. they were dead silent. they didn't want to give her any advice. she wanted the role really bad. though again, carry mulligan i thought she was robbed. i just wish that movie made more money because sandra bullock's movie made over # hundred million which is why i think they did give her the award. >> and avatar, when you came and really reviewed it earlier, you said it was a pretty good film, too long. but it won last night. >> it did win last night but it also made $1.6 by on. people keep saying this is the second high of the grossing film of all time worldwide if you look at inflation, ticket prices now days are way more expensive than they were back then. avatar is only number 36 due to inflation. gone with the wind is number one. best picture? no. i thought inglourious basterds was a better movie. i thought appreciate was a better film as well as all the nominees in that category. avatar is an experience. people go see it. they are hypnotised by the visuals. up in the air, another great film this past year. after tar, i can see why they gave the ward because of how big it is in our culture right now about i don't think it was best picture gentleman do you think, because we often talk about the golden globes as a precursor to the oscars. when you look back, does it hold true? do these pictures that won last night and the actors and actresses, do you think they will see oscar gold. >> i did some research for you guys specifically. if you look at the past decade in the 2000s, four oust of the nine best picture winners at the golden globes won at the oscars as well. in the actor and actress category and directing, five out of the fine films run at the golden globes and the oscars so about a 55 percent there. i've heard the critics choice awards are more a predictor of the oscars. but the golden globes, i guess you have a 55% rate. after tar could possibly win. i hope not. it is technically one of the best films of all time. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> good to see out this monday morning from your usual slot on friday. >> that's right. >> back to you. >> people all over country are hon ouring the life of dr. martin luther king with a day of service today. next hour, holly wl be live at one big event going on in our area where nearly 3,000 volunteers are getting ready to remember the man would brought so much good to our nation. back with more after this. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. i'm holly morris. and on this martin luther king day, how are you celebrating? well we are celebrating the legacy and the life and the legend by rolling up our sleeves and volunteering. there's no better way to celebrate martin luer king day than considering not a day off, but a day on. a day on of service and we're doing it this morning at bruce monroe elementary in d.c. it's one of the schools and projects that greater d.c. cares is undertaking today. it's the largest celebration of service going on today. there are some 70 different service pojects going on throughout the city and they've enlisted 3,000 volunteers. here is the auditorium where they'll have the big kickoff. they'll be doing things something as simple as painting fruit and vegetables to encourage kids to eat healthier. it's all about living the dream and volunteering and we're going to find out all about it this morning. gurvir. >> we'll see you at 7:00. first lady michelle obama got a birthday surprise. her birthday was sunday but saturday night the president surprised her. took her out to eat. this is video. they went to nora in dupont circle. her mother was there and attorney general eric holder and several friends. we're told the first lady didn't know about the party until she got to the restaurant. that will do it for the 6:00 hour. it's time to turn things over to allison who joining steve. >> good morning. almost a week after the earthquake in haiti, conditions appear to be getting worse. aid is getting slow and survivors are growing desperate. we'll take a look at today's headlines at 7:00. and then a heartbreaking story. an orphanage whose survival is in question. and the haitian embassy is asking for your help. how you can be part of the recovery effort as fox 5 morning news at 7:00 continues right now. good morning. it is martin luther king, jr., day today, january 18th, 2010. it's a national day of service. we're glad you're along with us this morning.