transported him to suburban hospital. back out here live, we can tell you that the victim, the 42- year-old victim is expected to be okay. he was transported to med star moments ago for further evaluation. for now, reporting live, claudia coffey, back to you. newst ohe . ar thunderstorms as you heard moved through quickly. fox 5 s gary mcgrady is live in the weatr center with more on the storms. gary? more thunderstorms are scattered about right now. we have had some severe thunderstorms. those warnings we had are set to expire at 5:00. they have dropped off. we will go to max hd . radar da show you. be ancould anticate a couple n a wag inrnfor infrederick and loudoun county. they ae ae ed icrfr frederick. tois clu to rtrtheno rnnosections of montgomery. the heaviest of this will move just to the south of frederick. yo will still get clipped there. between freak dried and rav n. an d r anhearott gelheavy rain. and another large cell is moving in on gaithersburg. in terms
open with delays. the ka touma park metro station is re-opened but riders can expect more delays on the red line today. funeral services. walter krcronkite samily announces funeral plans. cool this morning but it looks like another beautiful day ahead. good morning and welcome to news 4 today. it is sunday, july 19th, 2009. i m eun yang. the news is straight ahead. first we re going to check in with meteorologist steve villanueva up in storm center 4 with a look at our forecast. good morning, everyone. yesterday was spectacular. today more of the same. another beautiful day, plenty of sunshine with very comfortable humidity levels. all right. so here s what s happening. it s pretty cool out there in some spots. temperatures are in the low 50s. it s 54 in manassas. here in the district, a cool 62 degrees. that is below average. one of the reasons is the air is so dry. it s so crisp outside. dew points are in the 50s. here s the satellite image. you can see it s nice
captioning sponsored by cbs and johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. good morning. charles osgood is off today. i m anthony mason and this is sunday morning. if our greeting seems a little muted this morning, it s because all of us here at cbs news are still mourning the loss of walter cronkite, who died friday night at the age of 92. for millions of american families in the 1960s, 70s and early 80s watching walter cronkite and the cbs evening news was a nightly ritual. that s the way it was back then. martha teichner will report our cover story. the flash apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m.. reporter: it s hard to remember the assassination of president kennedy without remembering the way walter cronkite reported it. or the first man on the moon. from the cbs news control center. reporter: there s a reason why he was considered the most trusted man in america.& our tribute to
captioning sponsored by cbs and johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. good morning. charles osgood is off today. i m anthony mason and this is sunday morning. if our greeting seems a little muted this morning, it s because all of us here at cbs news are still mourning the loss of walter cronkite, who died friday night at the age of 92. for millions of american families in the 1960s, 70s and early 80s watching walter cronkite and the cbs evening news was a nightly ritual. that s the way it was back then. martha teichner will report our cover story. the flash apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m.. reporter: it s hard to remember the assassination of president kennedy without remembering the way walter cronkite reported it. or the first man on the moon. from the cbs news control center. reporter: there s a reason why he was considered the most trusted man in america.& our tribute to
good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. he was the most trusted man in america, who put the anchor in anchorman. the eagle has landed. oh, boy. boy. through good times and bad, for 19 years, he gave america what it needed most, the truth. that s the way it is. today we pay tribute to walter cronkite, early this saturday morning, july 18th, 2009. captioning funded by cbs and hi everyone. welcome to this very special edition of the early show on a saturday morning. i m chris wragge write with maggie rodriguez. a sad moment in a storied news division here in cbs but also a celebration of the most trusted man in america. yes, we re going to spend the next two hours remembering walter cronkite by doing what he did best telling stories. we re going to tell his personal and professional stories. we re going to hear them from the people who knew him best the people who worked with him or were influenced by him quite a lineup, morley safir, leslie