during tomorrow s parade. aaron katersky stand ne week aftellse of silicon valley bank, its former parent company now filing for bankruptcy. the stock market sliding just 24 hours after a group of banks unveiled a $30 billion rescue plan for first republic bank. the new report claiming first republic executives sold $12 million in stock months before the crash. the severe storm system and where it s headed tonight. at least two tornadoes, including a confirmed ef-1 damaging homes and businesses in texas. winds up to 110 miles per hour. an arctic blast now on the way. below-zero wind chills tomorrow morning. our weather team tracking it all. new concerns tonight about tiktok. sources telling abc news the justice department is launching an investigation into the owners of the popular social media app over allegations of spying. a new report on the possible origins of covid-19. an international team of scientists reportedly finding genetic links tying the pandemic to anot
threatening to kill police officers in yonkers, new york, during tomorrow s parade. the stock market sliding just 24 hours after a group of banks unveiled a $30 billion rescue plan for first republic bank. the new report claiming first republic executives sold $12 million in stock months before the crash. the severe storm system, and where it s headed tonight. at least two tornadoes, including a confirmed ef-1 damaging homes and businesses in texas. winds up to 110 miles per hour. an arctic blast now on the way. below zero wind chills tomorrow morning. our weather team tracking it all. new concerns tonight about tiktok. sources telling abc news the justice department is launching an investigation into the owners of the popular social media app over allegations of spying. a new report on the possible origins of covid-19. an international team of scientists reportedly finding genetic links tying it to another animal in wuhan, china. here in new york, the good samaritan
Here at nbc 4 in northwest washington and the farther west and north you go from downtown washington, the more snow youre going to see. Temperature down to 32 at Dulles Airport, 34 at gaithersburg and leesburg. 42 down in Southern Maryland. Heres storm team 4 radar. Theres the quick switch from rain to snow now, moving right inside the capital beltway and on to the i95 corridor. So well be watching this very, very carefully. The rain snow line just now into northwest washington. It will work its way into the rest of the city in the next couple of minutes. You can send me a pictu picture chuckbell on twitter. Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings remain in effect. Out in the elements, my colleague tom kierein. Here in leesburg, were just south of leesburg now, in the storm team 4 x 4. Were on route 15. Traffic is moving very slowly because the roads are snow covered now. This is the view out the front window of the storm team 4 x 4. Were only doing about 25 miles an hour.
Team show you how riders responded. Foggy bought only metro station. Midday. Everything seems normal. Trains coming and going. And passengers rushing on and off. Some having their phones, buying tickets. Beneath the escalator, something out of the ordinary. A knapsack. A small camera tucked inside. With metros permission we put the bag there. 60 to 70 unattended bags are reported each month. Someone calls metro police. Agents come to inspect. The caller, unknown. But things slow down after that. We leave the bag in place. Restart the clock. New crowds arrive. We wait. And wait for more than a half hour. At one point man on his phone stands directly over our bag. Literally touching it with his foot. He doesnt report it. Instead boards the next train. Hundreds of passengers, several trains, come and go and the bag is either ignored or unnoticed. In the 39th minute of our test, janet of d. C. Comes hustling off an escalator, through the gates, to security. I saw there was an unattended kn
Team show you how riders responded. Foggy bought only metro station. Midday. Everything seems normal. Trains coming and going. And passengers rushing on and off. Some having their phones, buying tickets. Beneath the escalator, something out of the ordinary. A knapsack. A small camera tucked inside. With metros permission we put the bag there. 60 to 70 unattended bags are reported each month. Someone calls metro police. Agents come to inspect. The caller, unknown. But things slow down after that. We leave the bag in place. Restart the clock. New crowds arrive. We wait. And wait for more than a half hour. At one point man on his phone stands directly over our bag. Literally touching it with his foot. He doesnt report it. Instead boards the next train. Hundreds of passengers, several trains, come and go and the bag is either ignored or unnoticed. In the 39th minute of our test, janet of d. C. Comes hustling off an escalator, through the gates, to security. I saw there was an unattended kn