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. on the way to a mild october day, some would say hot and humid. we will have the traffic after the first look at weather. >> a clear start to the day, light wind, if any at all, depending on where you are. getting up to the day time high, 51 in ocean city and 57
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in oak land. the due pine is 52 and we have the moisture out there. more as the rain is approaching heading into the middle of this week. >> looking for the high clouds, warm, 84 for the day time high. of. 55 tonight, the partly cloudy skies. 75 tomorrow, a breeze, thicker clouds and we will have the update, the forecast is coming up in a few minutes. we have a weather related traffic advisory. the kent county school are operating an hour late because of fog. here is a look at traffic control. >> nothing to make you late on the roads, we don't have any issues to get in the way. there is a look at the speeds on the beltway and everything is running at full speed and beyond in some areas. there is a look at the average speeds on the beltway, on top on the west side, a look
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outside, north of the boulevard and the west side. remember, the traffic information, any time you log on, back over to you. here is what people will be talking about today, the attacks in a walmart, a woman attacked another with cleaning chemicals, we are live outside with this report reporter: good morning. the police said that the woman used bleach and ammonia to attack a woman and that together can cause a toxic gas. you have seen the warning on the bottle of bleach. a 33-year-old woman decided to use it as a weapon saturday morning at the walmart on washington avenue. >> the suspect took bleach and ammonia and threw it on the woman and the two chemicals together caused a haz-mat scene
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for several hours. >> it is shocking! >> it is not in her nature to be violent reporter: her neighbors said that this is not the woman that they know. >> she is a hard worker and does not mess with anybody and helps in the community and takes care of her children reporter: this incident after a dispute with the victim dating the exboyfriend of jefferson. >> she is a very good neighbor and does not mess with anybody. she mind her kids reporter: court records said she has a honoring rap sheet, domestic violence and drug possession. the temperatures are being held this morning in the 350,000-that are bond. after police responded to a call on oak street, they found
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a 54-year-old that shot and wounded his wife and he fired at them and they opened fire and hit himself times. more concern over that journalist that was freed from the prison in libya. the 32-year-old seen with rebel fighters. he was freed in august. his mother said she is concerned about her son and what will happen if he encounters new problems again. the protesting continuing in this country today. the demonstrations in the fourth week, the scenes like this happening in over two dozens cities, here is a look from washington d.c. reporter: they said they will not leave, even with the permit expiring today. >> we had to be ready to leave
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are be arrested if they come. it is a similar picture of frustration over the country. from new york city where the occupy wall street movement started to california and the south. >> this is not democracy! reporter: americans young and old taking to the streets, protesting corporate greed and social inequality and what is happening in washington. >> it is greed every where. we are losing the middle class. >> with the protest not showing a sign of letting up, even some running for president are taking sides. >> the wall street protest is the natural outcome of a bad education system teaching them dumb ideas. protesting the success of someone else. >> the movement was slammed by
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two republican candidates, but the speaker of the house said she supported their ability to protest what they believe. the biggest banks will show earnings this week and that could be frustrating for customers because they could soon impose even more new fees on customers, much like bank of america deciding to charge $5 a month to use the debt card. money down five percent in the last quarter. a subpoena will soon be issue to do the alabama administration and there is a concern over a gun trafficking operation known as fast and furious. they let guns go to mexico with hopes of tracking criminals by them going there and they lose track of the weapons and some were then used in crimes.
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controversial tip to men to skip a blood test for prostate cancer. many are sticking to the old way of thinking reporter: free screenings offered a again in baltimore and many men taking advantage. there is still a demand for prostate cancer screens as they made a stop in the city, it is a tour where they are taking the test again. >> taking advantage of them coming up here every year, last week, they had a task force that said that the test could do more harm than good. >> they said it is not a highly accurate test, false positive, leading to radiation and significant consequences.
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they said that what they were recommending was dangerous. >> finding the men early on is the key to reduce the death rate from prostate cancer. the men are diagnosed with cancer every year. the doctors said african american men are twice as likely to die from prostate cancer and many being tested said it is better safe than sorry. >> screening twice a year and catch it early. >> this is not final, but it is open for comment. they are offering four more free screens. back to you. for more information, go to our web site and click on the local news. turning to sports and this catch from the new york fient's victor cruise. check this out.
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he finished with 161-yards, but not enough. the sea hawks rallied to win 36- 25. to the rest of the weekend, grabbing that touchdown pass, in the air, enough time to make it to the reception with the kansas chiefs surprising everybody by beating the colts 28-24. a great start for the falcons at home, facing the packers. michael turner running it in early to put his team up, about packers rallied, rogers win finishing with 396-yards and two touchdowns as the packers won it 25-14. after a sunday of football
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without the raches playing, here is how the league is looking -- . back in a moment. . you look at the plays, these guys have a way to make that type of play look easy and when it is the easy stuff, there is no effort, like anybody could do it. >> unless they mess up, and then they are a bum! hope we don't have the bums when we play the texans. >> at 4:00, a full day of tailgating going on before that. wearing a different hat.
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that is right -- the houston oilers in town, right? >> the houston texans! (laughs). >> i said that in the newsroom and people looked at me like i was from mars and maybe i am. >> the oilers became the titans? >> right and moved to tennessee. this is great! it is great to be in south point, it is man knick monday and we look forward to the breast cancer awareness month and we have the did great ladies from the baltimore city an ser program and they have some important information for you as the morning news is rolling on. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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. good morning. a mild start to the work week. dropping one, that is not unusual, just before sunrise. we are at 54, down from 55, at the last check, relative humidity, 92% and calm winds, under the dome of high pressure for the last four days or so. we had nice conditions as the result. 48 in cumber land. 52 on the shore and 57 in the nation's capitol. that is 59 this morning. 59 on kept island. 56 in west minister and bellaire. winds are calm over most of the state, a bit of the north west influence. a bit of the southeast influence over in oak land and the light winds will be around today. no fog out there, the temperatures are warm because of a bit of a light wind over
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much of the last few days, but that could change with the approach of the rain moving from the south. this is expected to move our way, you see the outside cloud shield moving into the area now. that will start to throw up the clouds tomorrow, by tomorrow night, some showers as a result of that. we have two dynamics, a bit of a cold front that is moving in from canada that will drop the temperatures and then the rain will move in and cool the air with the combination of the two, that will move us back ten from today and today is the warmest day of the week and we will start to degrees heading into the end of the week and the sunrise at 12 minutes after 7:00 and the east winds at five to ten knots with no advisories. warm and pleasant with the lows
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in the mid 50s and tomorrow in the 70s. the average high for this date is 68. it is 75 and then 72 on wednesday with the chance of rain on thursday and 74 and 69 and 67 for friday and saturday. >> thank you. we want to repeat this, the schools operating an hour later today because of the fog. that is over on the east shore. we are over on the western shore, here is a look -- >> if you are heading out, delay free in traffic. but we found our first accident. that is at frapping avenue. still looking good on the west side, there is a live look, pretty empty in the east and west bopped lanes, the look at 95, the north and south bound lanes, getting busy, but not so much congestion and there is the topside of the beltway, that is looking good, that is
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we will check that out. monday, november 21st, we will have our big on line voting. that will leave me with these ladies. they are previous champions. that was about three years back. the ladies from the baltimore city cancer program -- we are always happy to have you here. it is great to see you. high to you in the studio. >> hello. great to see you. i want to bring our doctor over. good morning, we are doing great and this is breast cancer awareness month and it is so important. >> it is to get screened for breast cancer. we provide free cancer screening for breast, colon and you need to go get a mammogram
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and so your doctor. >> let's give out the phone number. >> the 410-328-2792 -- . as always, thank you so much and thank you for letting me be part of this. we have people here this morning that want to say hello. what is your name? >> over in hartford county, great to see you. >> you are? >> for the run on tracy. >> michael, you are from where? >> howard county. that is in the house this morning. luther, how are you doing? >> pretty good. >> good to see you. hold on, i forgot my --
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stand by , the ladies are getting ready, it will be fabulous. >> here are the magic word! that is through the roof this morning. >> the music if you please. the ladies from the pallet more city cancer program -- call that number for hope. (singing).
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. they have a lot of energy this early in the morning. >> we are not worthy! >> we have a fabulous month for you. thank you for setting it up. let's give that phone number out one more time. >> this is for hope. >> we want to invite you back for the monday melt down in six
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weeks. >> thank you, ron. when a group like that wins, where do they keep it? >> you won about three years back, where is it? >> in our office in a gold- plated sheaf! >> wow! i will have to come check that out! >> thank you, ladies. guys, you asked and you receive! have a great day. >> you too! >> give yourself a big hand. >> good to try that, clap on your right thing. >> too early! it is half past the hour. we will take a break and be right back. i'm a curious seeker.
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. cracking down on illegal parking, the city has a new system that could net thousands in tickets.
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religion and being president, should the president's faith be brought into the campaign? it is starting to get busier, but delay free so far. looking at the cameras and looking over to the first morning weather. we will look at the temperatures and the look around the state in a moment. the tough topics, that with a twist, talking about a unique project to high light breast cancer awareness month. more on the morning show continuing in a moment. ,,,,,,,,
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. there is fog to start school, operating an hour late there, on this side of the bay,
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as we have more on the first look at weather. >> another nice start with the days we had, it could be the last one in the 80s range, starting in the mid 50s now and we have 57 in oak land and 54 in east on. that is a result of moisture. the due point is high, but up nicely into the warm range, the normal high for now is 68. up to 84 with the high clouds, 55 and partly cloudy and 5eu for the tuesday, a breeze, thicker clouds, rain on the way. how to impact the middle of the week and the forecast coming up. any problems, here is a look at traffic control. good morning. we have had a problem that popped up since we last spoke, on the east side, that is on the bridge, that is because of
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a right lane closing, a minor delay behind that. hook for the accident in the city, that is on frank avenue. otherwise, a look at the speeds, looking good on the top and west side of the beltway, there is a live look outside. that is 295 at 175 looking good and no problems on the other major roads, that is with the exception on the bridge. visit today and test drive the all new 2012 camer x. back to you. at the top of the news, a haz-mat situation at a walmart that the police said was caused by an assault. we are outside the district court. good morning reporter: good morning, everybody. the police said it happen after a woman at the store used bleach and ammonia to attack another woman. see the warning on the side of
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the bottle of bleach, well this woman used it at at wall mart as a weapon. >> she grabbed the ammonia and bleach and threw it on the woman and that caused a haz-mat scene because of the reaction of the chemicals. >> the store was closed for hours. >> i found out this morning, it is shocking. >> the neighbors said it is not the woman that they know. >> she is a hard worker. she don't mess with anybody. she takes care of her children and helps in the community. it is out of character. >> the incident came after a dispute, the victim that is dating her exboyfriend, he is the father of her child. >> she is a good neighbor. she has minded her business. >> 18 people treated at the
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hospital for eye and respiratory investigation. a traffic stop led to a major trug bust there, a dropper pulled over a cadillac friday morning for not having a working light on the rear license plate. after smelling marijuana, they searched the car and found nine pounds inside and the drivers and passengers are both facing charges this morning. investigators in chicago are trying to figure out how a member of the rock band died. mike welch found dead in his hotel room saturday. he put on twitter that he dreamed he would die soon from a heart attack. a firefighter from north carolina died in the chicago marathon. the captain was about 500-yards from the finish line before he collapsed. there will be an autopsy on the 35 year old.
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it is the second time in five years a runner died in the marathon. a problem bubbling up for people that live year round in the city oftroke. >> a major problem is the parking on these narrow historic streets, it is worse now that bars extended their drinking hours, but now they have a system to track illegally parked cars using license plates. this is a way to find illegally parked cars and what the city has now. >> it will help with parking enforcement officers in their jobs in the late evening hours. >> it started the parking crack down, adding more enforcement officers for longer hours and passing out 2500 tickets, 400 more than last year and some neighbors are not sure that the
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new system will work. >> they get the tct, but they to not pay them. >> parking is a challenge. >> they think that the homeowners need to have the parking spots they need, but the workers will not have a place to work -- every day, going out every few hours to move your car to a meter, it is tough. >> the system should cost about 80,000 for the city and the leaders of the city said it will be in the hands of arcing enforcement in the next six to eight weeks. back to you. a controversial issue in maryland, it is law in the state of california. >> over the weekend, they signed up to make it impossible for illegal immigrants to apply
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for financial aid. they will likely be on the ballot in november of next year. those candidates trying to take over the presidency, the pointed questions about the religion this morning. here is a look from those concerned and the front runners. >> from the campaign stump, to the sunday talk shows. >> i'm a live long christian, the candidate for president is appearing questions about the religion. they shied away from commenting on the faith of mitt rom know. >> i'm not going to analyze being a mor mon and that. >> this surfacing at the summit this weekend, the candidates did not say it, but others said
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it was outside the main stream, a cult, that they are not a christian. >> to make this a big issue is rediculous right now. every day i'm on the street talking to people and it is not what they are talking about. >> the people on the street are talking about how religion could affect the religious decisions. >> being a christian is a big part of my life and that is the reason for the country being founded. it would make a difference to a point. >> this is the person that could run the country best. >> in 2008, they said he was flip flopping, on the issues of abortion and gay rights, staying away from the religion, leaving some to question what he really does believe. >> in the poll in new hampshire, a lead for mitt
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romney. the longest running scripted television show is here to stay for a few more season seasons, the voices behind the seasons. they have reached an a growment to extend their contracts for another two years, going through the 25th season. they were asked to take 45% less for their voices. an effort to save the nba season could come down to today. a new labor deal discussion and david stern is threatening to cancel some games if an agreement is not reached today. and the owner of the raiders died, campbell caught two touchdowns and the raiders
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beat the texans 25-20. in baseball, a two-run homer to give the brewers a win over the cardinals and they will be up one game to none. the american league championship series was postponed because of rain, heavy rain and flooding in arlington, texas. bad news for baseball, good news for the state of texas that they got the rain. >> they needed the rain, they could have had the foot or so above the average that we had this year so far. they had the problems there. none of that problem as it moved our way, but it is coming our way and it will not be anything that you cannot handle. getting outside, black clouds, warm, back down to the 50s. >> as long as we are talking about weather, on the east
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shore, operating one hour late because of the fog there. you are look at more from gene talking about a new project to bring attention to breast cancer in this breast cancer awareness month. more on traffic and we will have more weather after this break. ,,,,,, beth!
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. we have some rain coming in, mainly from the south and another system moving from the west and we talked about the
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rain delays and watching the game in arlington, this system is moving over. we will go down to 54. 59 in oak land and 46 with the cool spot on the map. the temperatures in the mid 50s, wide to about 60 and down to the south and southeast of the state .
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the moisture will come in and we will have cooler temperatures heading into the middle of the week. warmer temperatures that will stick around and that will mean around the normal high. the rain will be with us mainly to thursday and clearing on friday and then starting to see the temperatures taking a bit of a hit. the sun will set today, the next high tide, high clouds, but warm warm. on the way to work and excuse me, the school is open this columbus day. that is traffic role. one delay at this point, on the east side,.
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two accidents to tell you about. another one in edge water on south bound route two. there is a look at the speeds on the beltway, 53 miles per hour on the topside, from 95 to 83. there is a live look outside, looking good, the camera shot is not that great at old port road. we are brought to you by toyota. you can trive the new toyota, it is ready. . good morning. you are in l.a. and it is an early morning for
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you there! >> very early. >> people are seeing this and you have a new project, another group of new stars in front of and behind the camera. tell us about this. >> there are five women facing breast cancer and there is humor and strength and i think it will be something that women will like to watch. >> the plot? >> my character, in all five of the short films, she is a common thread that the stories hang from. the first film that was directed, it will take place in the 60s. my character is a young girl,
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her mother died of breast cancer and this will spur her onto be an oncologist. you are in the rest of the day for the films. my character is dealing with each woman and the last film, you find the oncologist that is facing her own breast cancer. >> is this all on one night? all one night. it will be interesting for an audience, for people to watch it. it is five short films, all shown at once and each will lead into the next one, keeping you on your toes. it is an interesting way to watch a story. >> talking about the all star cast on camera, behind the camera, each is directed by a different a list.
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as men and women, we have family members and friends that have dealt with this and they could be dealing with this. all of them, they feel the same way. that has brought us together and we all have some experience with this, unfortunately. we wanted to provide some humor. >> this is a weight x subject.
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>> right. with the director, dealing with heavy subject, she does not have breast cancer, but has friends that are dealing with this. beyond this project, what are you working on next? >> i have been lucky, there is the big love, the gray gardens, i have been lucky to have some special projects and they don't always come alone when you want them to. i'm in a holding pattern and waiting for the next special one to come around.
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thank you for your time and being part of the project. thank you. we will take a break and come back with traffic and more. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, @póo
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. good morning. a mild start to the day, all
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but some parts on the shore, in the 50s, up to a day-time high. for the next five days, 75 tomorrow with the increase of clouds and the chance of rain on wednesday and thursday. cooling down by the end of the week. for a check on the roads, over to traffic control. >> good morning. good morning on the roads this morning on this columbus holiday. one of these in the city, this is at frank ford, the other in edge water. it is slow on the top outer loop, 51 miles per hour is the average. a live look outside at the west side, beautiful sunrise and the traffic is moving well in that shot. that is traffic brought to you by the hard wood lamb meant. a woman accused of
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attacking another inside of a walmart after she put bleach and ammonia on a woman to create a haz-mat situation and the store was closed for hours. 18 people were taken to the hospital to be treated. the women have an on going feud. a journalist freed from a libya prison has joined the fight against moammar gadhafi. he was seen along with the fighters, not just working with them, but covering them and his mother is more concerned than ever. over 6,000 fans expected to go to a purple evening, that will let them have access to the autographs and the on field activities, they are $40 available at the door. stay with us, the maryland news station, the news and weather and traffic coming up. more on the wall street
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