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3 thursday, march 10th we are bringing you live team coverage of this rainy weather .. and how it s affecting your commute.. all morning long. joel d smith is live in annapolis.. where they re preparing for severe flooding. and candace dold is live in south east baltimore with the latest conditios there. there. we ll check in with them all shortly.. but first . let s get right to meteorologist steve fertig in the skywatch weather center. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 low lying areas are always the most affected during heavy rain. which &pmakes annapolis a prime targe for flooding. joel d. smith is live there now with how the capital city is preparing. good morning joel d. good morning megan, (ad lib) lib) in annapolis along the city dock where there are away from the bay...and evee though ww could see several inches of rain...and annapolis city officials have barriers and are just not that say..they are just use to it.. (2:29)there s nothing you can dooabout it.its gonna flood.its gonna flo
3 3 3 low lying areas are always the most affected duringgheavy rain. which makes annapolis a ppime target for flooding. city officials have already set out barriers and bagg of sand. to prepare for the worst.along the city dock.several businesses are just steps away from the bay. but folks there say they re used to it. (2:29)there s nothing you can do aaout it.its gonna flood.its gonna flood..and you just deal with it.. maryland s emergency management agency released an advisory yesterday. saying if you must drive. please exercise caution and patience for state highway crews handling emergencies. you might want to givee yourself ome extra time getting to work this morning. as that heavy rain continues to fall across the state.many counties are still uuder severe weather warnings..advisoriessor watches.all of this. just in time for the morning commute. candace dold is live in caaton with a look at how things are shaping up out there now. ad libb -mema emergency prrparedness
committee on oversight and government reform who contacted sulaimon brown asking him to come to capitol hill. i want to cooperate as much as possible with the committee and be truthful and with any organize that s on a fact finding mission to get to the truth. reporter: organization that s on a fact finding mission to get to the truth. reporter: brown claims a few of vincent gray s campaign workers paid brown and promised him a job if he attacked then mayor adrienne fenty during mayoral tee adrian fenty during mayoral debates. brown got a job but was fired recently. mayor gray denied the allegations. would you like the federal authorities to step in and look at this? yes. actually, yes. i m cooperating with the federal authorities and with congress. reporter: the district s office of campaign finance has launched an investigation into brown s allegations and others could follow including the u.s. attorney. brown says he will tell his story to any law enforcement