hello everyone i m vic carter and i m denise koch, here is what people are talking about tonight. severe snow is coming. you can see the wind is really whipping around. you can see people struggling to get around town at the inner harbor this evening. let s start with bob turk for a look at what we re facing. take a look at radar, heavier snow across northern eastern maryland, around cecil county. for us it ll be light. we ll see heavier bands through the night into tomorrow morning. that red line is how far west it s going to get. we have high wind warnings, blizzard warnings out in garrett and western allegheny county. wind gusts up to 30 in some spot, we ll get up to 50 to 55 during 55 over the next four hours. it s going to be very gusty during the morning commute. and kelly mcpherson has more on these strong winds we re experiencing. reporter: this baltimore city crew says, while maryland dread snow, they dread this kind of wind. they know it s going to be
reporter: mr. president, if you re going to contradict me, i ought to have a chance sparks flyuring a health care showdown. president obama squaring off with republican lawmakers on live tv. but did they get anything accomplished or as today s health care summit just political theater? either way the issue continues to stir strong emotions. a new fox news poll finds the nation sharply divided over health care reform. half the americans do not want congress to act right now. another 46% want a bill by the end of the year. fox 5 s tom fitzgerald has more details now on the debate. reporter: the walk fromthe white house to blair house is short. i hope that this isn t political theater. reporter: but the distance between democrats and republicans on health care is big. what i m going to do is i m going to start off by saying here are some things we agree on. and then let s talk about some areas where we disagree. reporter: and disagreement rose quickly as republica
time to get moving on what s going to be wet, wet, wet from today through the weekend. so the bus stop, kids need the lined rain slicker with showers about. it is between 39 and 49 degrees outside. these are light showers for the time being but the heavier rain is pulling in to west virginia. that s going to be here by the lunch hour. and the temperatures, they really don t move much in the 40s. northeast winds will be 15, maybe gusting to 25. angie goff, good morning. good morning, kim. hello, everybody. thanks for joining us. we are ready to kick off this thursday morning, the 6:00 hour and we begin in the let. 66 eastbound at glebe road inside the beltway. an accident is taking away the right lane and you are definitely very slow approaching the scene. 95 heading northbound in virginia. one slow ride from the prince william parkway to lorton. we will move it over to the maps. westbound suitland parkway at suitland road. better news here. looks like the wreck actually cle
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hello, i am denise koch. and i am vic carter. here what people are talk about. in hours long lines are expected outside a number of clinics across the region where the swine flu vaccine will be given out to the public. wjz is live downtown new at 11 kai jacksson explains not y ofone will get the vaccine. kai. [ no audio from station ] reporter: boughtmore city cents line up downtown to get a seasonal flu shot this group will likely pale in comparison to those getting inoculated thursday at polyhigh school. i think it s good. because we are going work in a nursing home and there are a lot of people sick and he think it s a good thing. reporter: a number of people in maryland have died from the flu. many more currently have the virus. baltimore city hopes the clinic at polyhigh will get a handle on the problem. right now, baltimore city health department has the h1 flu mist and the shot and we are following cdc guidelines which moons we focus forly when the vaccine