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again, this is rhode island at crittenden, we have one southbound lane getting by. t northbound lanes completely shut down. alternate, kenilworth avenue. wider look at things, looking pretty good d.c. 295 just past 50. a little slow. prince george's county side of things, no problem there is. 270 at shady grove road, moving right along. a look at 66 coming up. >>> and this morning pavement is dry on the traffic cameras. but they will be getting wet over the next couple of hours. the area in green is mostly light rain tracking off to the northeast. how in st. mary's county and northern neck passing over toward cambridge the nektsz hour or would. the batch of rain affecting washington, moving into culpepper in the next hour. about two hours away from the southern suburbs. a mild and muggy morning. low to mid-70s much of the region. 60s farther north and west. your weather headlines, have the umbrella handy. more humid, as well. and weekend showers looking more likely, as well. a look at the rain timing hour by hour for the next 12 hours, that is coming up next weather
again, this is rhode island at crittenden, we have one southbound lane getting by. t northbound lanes completely shut down. alternate, kenilworth avenue. wider look at things, looking pretty good d.c. 295 just past 50. a little slow. prince george's county side of things, no problem there is. 270 at shady grove road, moving right along. a look at 66 coming up. >>> and this morning pavement is dry on the traffic cameras. but they will be getting wet over the next couple of hours. the...
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john gonzalez reports, all lanes will close again soon near crittenden street after a water main break made the road look like a river. repair.y long >> the fountain and hinesville is off. -- the fountain in hyattsville is off. businesses could be affected with no water. the county has delivered boxes of water to front porches. >> we need water. i am thirsty, it is hot out here. there is no water inside. >> 6 million gallons of water rushed onto route one in three hours yesterday, creating geysers and causing the road to turn into a river and buckle. today, wssc crews are left with a muddy mess, a 45 foot wide hole and a 12 inch pipe that gave way. old infrastructure is often the reason. typically there is only a crack on the pipes. scene, this 18 foot section of this 73 drill pipe literally broke off the entire line. crews are worried there are more problems. >> we have to dig further to expose another section of pipe to see if it needs to be replaced. been digging all day with only one southbound lane getting by. the situation is going from bad to worse. rhode island avenue will be c
john gonzalez reports, all lanes will close again soon near crittenden street after a water main break made the road look like a river. repair.y long >> the fountain and hinesville is off. -- the fountain in hyattsville is off. businesses could be affected with no water. the county has delivered boxes of water to front porches. >> we need water. i am thirsty, it is hot out here. there is no water inside. >> 6 million gallons of water rushed onto route one in three hours...
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rhode island at crittenden street northbound lanes are closed and southbound only the right side laneor is it going to be a rine weekend? -- rainy weekend? >> shom potential for the -- shom potential for the -- shower or storm potential for the weekend. rain to the south will lift northward through the day and periods of rain off and on, not just today, but even tomorrow and even periods of rain into sunday. in the 60's and 70's now, but low 80's before it's all said and done. >> a massive water main break in prince george's county still causing problems for commuters. a pipe burst on rhode island avenue in hyattsville and officials say repairs will not be completed today and maybe not even tomorrow. an in-depth report on how to get around this mess coming up in a few minutes. another news update coming up at 8:27. for now thanks for >>> good morning, america. it's friday and could being on birth control increase your risk of breast cancer? the new report out this morning. ♪ applause plause >>> the proud pap that-to-be so excited about his wife's pregnancy he subbed in for the pregnan
rhode island at crittenden street northbound lanes are closed and southbound only the right side laneor is it going to be a rine weekend? -- rainy weekend? >> shom potential for the -- shom potential for the -- shower or storm potential for the weekend. rain to the south will lift northward through the day and periods of rain off and on, not just today, but even tomorrow and even periods of rain into sunday. in the 60's and 70's now, but low 80's before it's all said and done. >> a...
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. >> the break happened at rhode island avenue and crittenden street and crews are working to try and fix the old pipe. >> hatzel vela with which things could start to get back to normal. >> crews are working to make sure things get back to normal. they're expected to be here tonight, tomorrow and possibly into sunday. priority number one is to get the pipe fixed. number two is to reopen the road. this is rhode island avenue and this stretch of road gets you in and out of the city, so traffic is a major deal here. >> earlier today workers put in a trench so they could safely go underground and replace a 73-year-old pipe. >> there was an 18-foot section of pipe that literally blew out. >> that burst sent out six million gallons of water everywhere. pressure from the water so powerful the road ripped apart. it buckled. >> a mess. >> leslie riley owns a pet spa across the way. since the burst, streets have been blocked. water has been cut off since yesterday. >> it's very slow because customers can't find parking. >> she may close shop until things go back to normal. already she's lost a
. >> the break happened at rhode island avenue and crittenden street and crews are working to try and fix the old pipe. >> hatzel vela with which things could start to get back to normal. >> crews are working to make sure things get back to normal. they're expected to be here tonight, tomorrow and possibly into sunday. priority number one is to get the pipe fixed. number two is to reopen the road. this is rhode island avenue and this stretch of road gets you in and out of the...
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yet eight days later, ceo vikram pandit and chief financial officer gary crittenden personally signed sarbanes-oxley certification. they attested to the bank's financial viability and the effectiveness of its internal controls. the deficiencies cited by the comptroller of the currency were never mentioned. citi said it didn't consider the problems serious enough that they had to be disclosed to investors and says the certifications were entirely appropriate. but nine months later, citigroup would need a $45 billion bailout and $300 billion more in federal guarantees just to stay in business. >> i don't think wall street senior people really think they'll ever end up in jail, and they've been right. >> frank partnoy, the securities lawyer and expert on sarbanes-oxley law, says the facts about citigroup raise some troubling questions. >> they certainly knew the internal controls were inadequate and that the company was out of control from a reporting perspective. >> and yet they signed the sarbanes-oxley letter saying that everything was fine. >> i'm very surprised that the ceo and cfo
yet eight days later, ceo vikram pandit and chief financial officer gary crittenden personally signed sarbanes-oxley certification. they attested to the bank's financial viability and the effectiveness of its internal controls. the deficiencies cited by the comptroller of the currency were never mentioned. citi said it didn't consider the problems serious enough that they had to be disclosed to investors and says the certifications were entirely appropriate. but nine months later, citigroup...