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anyone with information about their whereabouts is asked to call leesburg police immediately. >>> police are still searching this morning for a stolen car that they say had a security guard's gun inside it. investigators say someone stole the blue 2003 jaguar at around 6:00 last evening, in the 9100 block of central avenue and capital heights. they say an off-duty d.c. courthouse can security guard was standing outside of the car when another guy jumped in and drove away. the badge and credentials were in the car. police are also looking for a black ford expedition that may be connected to the car theft case. >>> a warning this morning for business owners in montgomery county. that man, who claims to be a fire inspector, may not be at your door for any inspection, he may be there to take your hard-earned cash. police in montgomery county are trying to nab an impersonator who cons his way into businesses and ends up robbing them and their employees. >> reporter: he looks like a typical fire inspector, but police say he's anything but. >> he walks in, acts very confidently, he has a tool b
anyone with information about their whereabouts is asked to call leesburg police immediately. >>> police are still searching this morning for a stolen car that they say had a security guard's gun inside it. investigators say someone stole the blue 2003 jaguar at around 6:00 last evening, in the 9100 block of central avenue and capital heights. they say an off-duty d.c. courthouse can security guard was standing outside of the car when another guy jumped in and drove away. the badge and...
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. >>> leesburg today reports loudoun county is considering a plan to raise the property tax on hybrid cars. the board of supervisors wants to raise it from $1 to $4.20 per $100 assessed value. that will not happen if the final budget is approved. that calls for the car tax to be scrapped in favor of an income tax increase. >>> governor kaine held his final meeting with students and faculty and family of those killed or injured at virginia tech. they were angry over new revisions to the official report on the massacre. the governor's office said the changes reflected inaccuracies and revisions last month. >>> virgin's next governor will not be sworn in for another week, the inaugural festivities are already under way. several groups, including the irish band at seven nations, took part in governor-elect bob mcdonnell's inaugural concert. hundreds attended the event at the clarendon ballroom in arlington. he will take office next saturday. >>> coming up,emperatures fall into the teens overnight. is a warm-up on the way? plus, why is harry reid making an apology to president obama? and s
. >>> leesburg today reports loudoun county is considering a plan to raise the property tax on hybrid cars. the board of supervisors wants to raise it from $1 to $4.20 per $100 assessed value. that will not happen if the final budget is approved. that calls for the car tax to be scrapped in favor of an income tax increase. >>> governor kaine held his final meeting with students and faculty and family of those killed or injured at virginia tech. they were angry over new...
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it feels like 11 degrees in leesburg. the wind chill factor will be in the teens and 20's. >>> how is everyone coping with the bitter cold? according robinson has more. >> no matter how you say it -- >> the windchill makes a more biting. it is death public cold. >> it is called labeouf started >> the metro region is freezing cold. temperatures are hitting in the 20's but feel more like the teens. >> i don't understand why people of this far north. >> the wind cause problems yesterday, bringing down trees and causing major power outages. today, it is just adding to the chilly factor. >> are you feeling ok? i am worried about my son. >> she bundled up her 3-year-old for a brief trip outside. like most, if they don't have to brave the elements, inside they will stay. >> it pays to be smart. take it easy out here. get some coffee or hot cider and get somebody to come over and love you. >> the coalition for a homeless says there shelters are (they said they are providing meals all day long. your best bet on days like this is t
it feels like 11 degrees in leesburg. the wind chill factor will be in the teens and 20's. >>> how is everyone coping with the bitter cold? according robinson has more. >> no matter how you say it -- >> the windchill makes a more biting. it is death public cold. >> it is called labeouf started >> the metro region is freezing cold. temperatures are hitting in the 20's but feel more like the teens. >> i don't understand why people of this far north. >>...
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interests winds gusting 30 miles per hour. 23 in leesburg, 17 in town. wind chills down to single digits and teens, although below zero in garrett county. looking at highs in lower 30s, again chance for flurry or snow shower, winds gusting 20 to 30. good news? >> we have dice conditions out there. good news, we are here to tell you about them. watch out. icy conditions blocking left lane, southbound branch. outer loop. in maryland, slowing down from new hams to kohl'sville. no incidents, no accidents. [ to real time graphics, 95. out in beltway, lanes are wide open. in virginia, 66 headed eastbound, finding lanes wide open there, too. traffic moving slowly in two spots, route 50 to 23 and to the capital beltway. in virginia, down to the noon where drivers are at speed from 95 past braddock to 66 and american legion bridge and beyond. that's the traffic. >>> at the top of the hour, we continue to follow breaking news out of redskins park. head coach jim zorn has been fired. brett haber has been at the park all night working this story, joins us live from
interests winds gusting 30 miles per hour. 23 in leesburg, 17 in town. wind chills down to single digits and teens, although below zero in garrett county. looking at highs in lower 30s, again chance for flurry or snow shower, winds gusting 20 to 30. good news? >> we have dice conditions out there. good news, we are here to tell you about them. watch out. icy conditions blocking left lane, southbound branch. outer loop. in maryland, slowing down from new hams to kohl'sville. no incidents,...
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mid- to upper teens everywhere else. 18 in bowie this morning, 19 in leesburg, 16 in frederick. >>> now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. coming up, the latest on that 8-month-old baby missing since the day after christmas. when we come back, an exclusive interview with the couple police are calling persons of interest in this case. >>> authorities are still trying to figure out what happened to 8-month-old baby gabriel who was last seen the day after christmas. an arizona couple, tammi and jack smith, have been named persons of interest in that case. they claim the little boy's mother offered to have them adopt the boy, but the child's father was against it. that was last month, and now the mother is in jail and baby gabriel is missing. joining us now live in an exclusive interview this morning is jack and tammi smith. good morning to you both. >> good morning, jenna. >> so earlier this week, police named you and your husband persons of interest in this case and you voluntarily underwent a polygraph test. can you tell us how that went and if you receivedhe results yet? >> we haven't re
mid- to upper teens everywhere else. 18 in bowie this morning, 19 in leesburg, 16 in frederick. >>> now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. coming up, the latest on that 8-month-old baby missing since the day after christmas. when we come back, an exclusive interview with the couple police are calling persons of interest in this case. >>> authorities are still trying to figure out what happened to 8-month-old baby gabriel who was last seen the day after christmas. an...
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russians for the day with blankets trapped the saddles, the regiment was mounted on the march on the leesburg pike. soldiers were supposed to be prepared for the execution of whatever orders might be given and not to be surprised at anything that might happen. but there was no fight that day. and in the neighbor of bailey bailey's crossroads a large area had been cleared of fences and other distractions and made suitable for extensive military maneuvers. the whole army of the potomac was there. it was estimated that there were present 25,000 or 25,000 artillery and calvary and 75,000 infantry. the men appeared in their best condition with their uniforms of dark or light blue with very distinguishing colors and bright guns of the artillery, the flashing sabers of the calvary and the long lines of infantry with their glittering bayonets with their numberless bright flags and guidon era these gathered hosts presented an appearance that for magnificence has never been equaled on the american continent. they recall the pictures of the great armies of dimple napoleon. a battery in the center fired
russians for the day with blankets trapped the saddles, the regiment was mounted on the march on the leesburg pike. soldiers were supposed to be prepared for the execution of whatever orders might be given and not to be surprised at anything that might happen. but there was no fight that day. and in the neighbor of bailey bailey's crossroads a large area had been cleared of fences and other distractions and made suitable for extensive military maneuvers. the whole army of the potomac was there....
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top 15 or top 20 coldest mornings of the winter. 17 in town. 15 degrees now out in ashburn and leesburg. 16 degrees in frederick, maryland. 18 in chesapeake beach. 19 in far southern maryland. wind gusts, these are the current wind gusts, 25 to 35 mile-per-hour wind gusts still across the area. wind chills in the single digits above and below zero. wind chills later on this afternoon may get all the way up to about 15 degrees. no snow in our forecast for today. we will have a chance for at that little light snow monday night into early tuesday monk. probably just going to be conversational snowflakes here around town. you could get accumulating snow in western maryland and mountains of west virginia. wind chills are still 10 to 15 degrees below zero around the great lakes. a very powerful storm system up here across the great state of maine. pumping the moisture back in. if you have flight today towards providence, harford or boston or up to the great state of maine, flight delays going north and east of the washington area. bumpy takeoff with strong winds. the cold air will settle down
top 15 or top 20 coldest mornings of the winter. 17 in town. 15 degrees now out in ashburn and leesburg. 16 degrees in frederick, maryland. 18 in chesapeake beach. 19 in far southern maryland. wind gusts, these are the current wind gusts, 25 to 35 mile-per-hour wind gusts still across the area. wind chills in the single digits above and below zero. wind chills later on this afternoon may get all the way up to about 15 degrees. no snow in our forecast for today. we will have a chance for at that...
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host: leesburg, virginia, brian on the line for democrats.caller: i think we shall almost write off the pat robertson, because i think we can all agree the situation we need to help the people out anyway. the country was in pretty bad shape as it was. but i think it is really important, i was watching a report on how a bunch of prisoners escaped and there is massive gains and i think -- çgangs, and that has a possibility to risk all the relief we are sending and the effect is reduced drastically. i am not suggesting necessarily martial law but i think we need to secure some major areas, not only poor, but supplies to make sure the humanitarian aid effort is on the ground is secured first. i think that is just as important as sending money. host: the man in charge of the u.s. agency of international development speaks at the state department news conference. he has been in the post for five days when haiti was hit by the earthquake. croft and, maryland, joe will on the republican line. caller: i think it is a tragedy what happened in haiti an
host: leesburg, virginia, brian on the line for democrats.caller: i think we shall almost write off the pat robertson, because i think we can all agree the situation we need to help the people out anyway. the country was in pretty bad shape as it was. but i think it is really important, i was watching a report on how a bunch of prisoners escaped and there is massive gains and i think -- çgangs, and that has a possibility to risk all the relief we are sending and the effect is reduced...
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host: leesburg, va., on our life for democrats. caller: first, i think we should write off the pat robertson comment because we can agree in this situation we need to help the people out anyway. theñr country was in pretty bad shape. watching a report on how prisoners escaped and there are massive gangs. it has the possibility to risk all of the relief we are sending. the effect is reduced drastically. i'm not suggesting martial law, but i think we need to secure some major areas like ports to get supplies in but to make sure the humanitarian aid effort on the ground is secured. i think that is just as important as sending money. host: the man in charge of international development speaks at the state department news conference and has been in haiti. on the republican line. caller: i think it is a tragedy what happened in haiti. if i was in a foreign land or another state and buy a home was destroyed, touching on the haitian immigrants that are here, if i got news the first thing i would do was prove it would be to go home. the mos
host: leesburg, va., on our life for democrats. caller: first, i think we should write off the pat robertson comment because we can agree in this situation we need to help the people out anyway. theñr country was in pretty bad shape. watching a report on how prisoners escaped and there are massive gangs. it has the possibility to risk all of the relief we are sending. the effect is reduced drastically. i'm not suggesting martial law, but i think we need to secure some major areas like ports to...