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>> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal 11 tv noon news. >> the teenager accused of shooting a 5-year-old girl is expected before a judge to do. police arrested 17-year-old lamont charging him as an adult. light passenger bookings with more on the allegations. >> the suspect has not yet pleaded his case for bail. police are charging him in the
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attempted murder of 05-year-old girl in the attempted murder of a 17-year-old. according to charging documents before hand david n. hicks fighting. investigators say that david left and returned with a fire gun, shooting at hicks suffered a wound on his forum. little raven stuck in the head by a stray bullet. she is listed in critical condition at johns hopkins. witnesses identified davis as the shooter through a line up and a crime camera also assisted. we will have much more on this story and whether the judge grants bail in your newscast. reporting live from central booking downtown. >> thank you. we are hearing from the family of a woman found dead alongside foundravens quarterback , steve. the 20-rolled sister spoke on the family's behalf.
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>> she said [inaudible] there were going to move in together. >> he was reportedly dating her. both were found dead yesterday afternoon inside a condominium he rented with a friend. he was shot twice in the head and twice in the chest. his death has been ruled a homicide. kazimi severed a single gunshot wound to the head. >> all scenarios are still on the table as we talk to witnesses, look for laboratory testing, await the results of testing from medical examiners. >> make their lives behind a wife and four sons. -- mcnair is in the hon. lots of questions surrounding the death and injury of two teenagers found lying near a set of light rail tracks on sunday.
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there were discovered yesterday afternoon. one died after being flown to the hospital. the other is in critical condition. the received no reports about a train hitting anyone says mta. officials are investigating the two men are returning after being attacked downtown earlier this month. police responded at the intersection just before 2:00 a.m. in there they found two men cut. no arrests have been made. a similar situation at a downtown baltimore. this time near baltimore and charles street intersection. just the celebrations were wrapping up a 19-rolled was stabbed and is now in critical condition. the 33-year-old is charged in an officer on foot patrol said that a group of teenagers of fighting scattered as he approached. he was found lying on the ground. a juvenile was also cut. >> we had a 14-year-old male who
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sustained a superficial knife wound to the chest. he was transported to a hospital. he was very uncooperative with police. we do not know much at this point about what caused the fire. >> no charges have been filed in the attacks. >> it is an absolutely gorgeous start to the workers. plenty of sun out there. you will see a few fairweather clouds. the bulk of the activity is along this boundaries moving offshore to the south. we see high pressure build in, a nice clear trend. beautiful conditions, 84 up to 80 degrees. 87 is normal for july 6. it is not very humid out there. not much moisture in the atmosphere. a light northwesterly wind.
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62 in outlying areas. i have your seven-day forecast coming up. >> the first family arrived in moscow this morning. the first scheduled event was at the tomb of the unknown soldier. president obama and president medvedev are expected to speak on several issues. at the top of the list, reducing the two largest nuclear arsenals of the world. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a federal judge has given the go-ahead for dynamotor to sell off some of its premises. according to the paper gm would sell its most lucrative brands including chevrolet and cadillac to a new company owned largely by the u.s. and canada. there is a friday deadline to win approval for the deal or risk losing its bankruptcy
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financing. part memorial in part tribute concert, that's how thousands will remember michael jackson in los angeles tomorrow. fans are now starting to find out if they made the high- profile list. >> congratulations. >> he is reading in e-mail they use all lucky lottery winner. >> your application to attend the service at staples center this tuesday at 10:00 a.m. was successful. >> 1.6 million people applied. he is one of 8750 you will get two tickets for seats at the center ceremony for the simulcast in an auditorium is next door. >> it is very sweet. it is to be there to honor a guy who passed away. is a tremendous loss. >> the service is expected to be poorly a concert tour. organizers asked people not to
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sell the tickets which are free to the winners, but they are already popping up on e-bay. >> i have busted up $15,000. >> may have executed search warrants and one to talk to five doctors to determine if prescription drugs played a role. meanwhile the focus is on the memorial. off a public celebration of jackson's life and legacy. >> he will be buried in a cemetery in the hollywood hills. >> the former washington, d.c. mayor reelected after serving time for smoking crack is in trouble with the law again. changes are coming to facebook. what it means for your privacy and information you share with others. >> this is something you can buy now in use for tenures, then it is probably a good time to get in. >> there something she
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more legal trouble for former washington, d.c. mayor who is charged with the misdemeanor of stalking after woman flagged down a u.s. park police officer saturday and said that barry was following her . the woman is a longtime friend of his whose for some reason turned on him. he was released and is expected to appear in court later this week. a problem you see more and adults than children -- doctors report seeing more kids with kidney stones. but doctors say you can do to stay healthy. >> a nice clear stand for this afternoon, plenty of sun. i will let you know how long it will last. right now we are sitting pretty at 81 degrees at both d.w.i. marshall and at the inner harbor.
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>> changes are coming to office. they are revamping to give users more control over what they share. the changes will have to compete more with other social websites like twitter. users on twitter can send short messages to anyone and has shown tremendous growth over the last couple of weeks. the facebook tinges will be noticeable over the next couple of weeks. there is a new program that could help those of you repaint student loans. it is called income-based. anyone can apply to cap monthly payments based on income. the department forgives remaining balances after 25 years, while those in public service could have their loans forgiven after ten. it is only a matter of time before the economy turns around and prices of goods and services go up. there are 10 things you want to buy before the buyends.
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>> economists predict it will be over by the years end. according to neil of forbes magazine, so will the bargains. >> by now was a great place to be if you are buying and have money in your pocket. -- money in your pocket. >> homes are atop. >> we have seen the price decline like not since the great depression in a >> the second hottest -- cars. brand new ones sitting around because demand has been so low. we sold nearly 17 million per year to below 10 million. toyota of manhattan gives incentives like aspect and 0% financing, helping to clear the showroom. >> once on their working is that cars are selling again. the fear is, these incentives will disappear with the recession. >> since a 9/11 when we saw the incentives they did not last as long and are go -- or go as deep. >> these cost 14% less than
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average. the president of this diamond from says while high individuals like this one that costs $5 million have not dropped in price. investing in them can be a better bet than putting your money into stocks. >> in the past 30 years the price of diamonds never went down. in the past five years it went up over 300%. >> other brands include vacations, children's toys, laptops, flat screen tvs, furniture, women's clothing, and high dividend stocks. >> if you can buy now in use it for 10 years it is a good time. >> now, your is the weather forecast -- your insta weather forecast. >> a beautiful weakened.
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there is sunshine today. storms have been percolating to the south due to low pressure along the frontal boundary. it is pushing offshore. high pressure will dominate our weather for the rest of today. a stable forecast. temperature highs will shoot up to 87 degrees, normal for this time of year. we will not have much humidity. very nice out there. about 81 degrees near the airport and downtown. it will warm up quickly. maybe only 82 today, mostly sunny skies. statewide to central maryland we will say the high in the mid-'80s. winds are from the north at 12 miles per hour. the northwesterly slow this afternoon will keep humidity at bay. the dew point is low for this time of year. a 83 on the shores of ocean city
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today. if you are sailing to they will not have much wind. however, no problems for the chesapeake bay. waves are only one fourth or less. the air temperature yesterday was only 77. 10 degrees below normal. a nice weekend. 62 was the low. no precipitation. nothing to be concerned about. we are four inches above where we should be for rainfall. 101 the record on july 6, 1999. 65 is where we should be to know. some locations will get new debt. upper 60s downtown. some areas this morning were in the upper 50s. much cooler than normal.
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high pressure is extending its reach over the area today. a weak front will pass through tomorrow. that would change things a little. maybe an isolated shower tomorrow. it will be a repeat of today with plenty of sun. by wednesday, thursday, friday the full effect will be here. cooler temperatures. 76 for the high on thursday. in time for the weekend, the heat and humidity will make a comeback. >> if your morning cup of coffee has kept being it might do more than part you up. there is evidence it can reverse memory impairment and laboratory mice. they were given the equivalent of 5 cups of coffee per day. the university of south florida say that all that capping decreased the levels of a protein link to all summer. researchers say they hope to study the effects of caffeine in humans.
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kidney stones are something you usually see in middle-aged people. but the rise of them in children has gotten the attention from doctors. dr. bruce reports. >> this person is not talking about fun and games. he is talking about his kidney stones. >> it was stinging when i copied. -- when i peed. >> this doctor says he does seem more kids with kidney stones. >> we saw three new patients with stones last week. >> is happening across the country according to a study. a four-fold rise. the majority maybe get them from congenital conditions. but doctors believe much of it is because of childhood obesity and the american diet. >> lots of fat, sodium, processed food -- not as much fresh food, whole grain, fiber.
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>> that is why he started this clinic at cedar sinai. >> we have office hours to seek the patients altogether so that such a patient can be seen by all the specialists in one setting. >> treating them includes lasers to break them up inside the kidney or inside the tubes. when possible the best treatment is old-fashioned water, lots of it, and fresh lemons. >> citric acid is a very strong and bitter. it prevents the most common stone from forming. for many that is the best kind of prevention. >> gnanni has advice for others. >> i would say it will be fine. >> nbc nes. >> later this year the cdc is expected to release new data on
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the prevalence of autism. one mother and her friends are well aware of how common it is. six of their children have it and now she wants some answers. here is the i-team reporter. >> the diagnosis raises a lot of questions including where this came from. but what happens when you find out that your close friends from the very same neighborhood are asking the very same questions? when stephanie received a letter from an old friend and was booked comforting and alarming. not only was she raising a son with autism, so were a number of other mothers. all conceived the children in this neighborhood. >> not only are her two boys struggling, but my son has autism, another neighbor in percent two doors down had a dozen, and through another mother we found out there was another family with two boys. >> six boys under the age of eight.
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6-2-7-7. let yourself play and check out the website. >> back with the look of the forecast. >> it will continue. tomorrow we have a frontal system. it might bring a couple more clouds. then a slight chance for a typical pop up thunderstorm, but cool with a high of 80. freddie will be 81. it will get up to 87 on saturday and be more humid. in the meantime, enjoy the nice, cooler temperatures. you can open the windows.
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