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but not what i think. >> it's not, according to the coaches, this was a harmless end of the season party, for parents and players alike. and it seems that one parent brought beer for other parents and a jealous parent let this leak. >> it was shock and then hurt and anger; i was numb. >> brad young coach of the soft ball team, found out when he found out last week that he and danny cleveland were fired. it was in june when the coach threw a party his at home. and one parent brought beer to share with other parents. and at no time were students
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near the alcohol. and then received an e-mail to explain to the principal why beer was at the function. >> i didn't realize it was against policy, and if i do, i take responsibility. >> and then last week coaches young and cleveland got word they were terminated. >> the players were hurt and dismayed and upset and now fighting to keep me as coach. >> and that includes this save the walkersville coach page, and highlights the coach's hard work and dedication to the kids. if the coaches were so well liked. it begs the question. >> know who rat you out? >> i can't answer. >> and the page shed light
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about a child's playtime to the school of education. >> and this refers to the policy on alcohol, and said that coaches like employees have the right to appeal to the superintendent. and coach young did that and is scheduled a meeting later this month. coach cleveland has not. >> tonight state police have charged a baltimore man with distributing child pornography. marcus clark is being held on $50,000 bail. a state task force found in april a child porn download from peer-to-peer network. it was traced to clark, and they went to his home and took computers and storage video and found child porn.
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>> what lead to a two-call house fire, with flames from first and second floors, and when the floors in the back of the home collapsed, no one was hurt. >> and police continue to look into the death of the d.c. aide, desi deschaine and others went boating and then was missing. it does not appear that foul play is involved. >> just be careful when drinking and the water, and we encourage people to enjoy the harbor, but just be safe. >> police expect to rule his
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death an accidental downing. -- drowning. >> queenantoinet and trefia williams refused to provide food and waurd to their one year old, they did that when he would not say amen after the meals. there was pleading of child abuse, and in carol county, a man who had life in prison with parole, and michael anderson, who admitted to killing gary hatfield in january at the hmd movie store. and he had wounds to his neck and back and stab wounds.
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>> d.c.'s metro train system continues to fail periodically in the same area where the accident occurred. they are installing equipment to prevent the problem. they are to detect passing trains and the system is failing intermittently in the days before and on the day of crash. metro says that the train will continue to run manually until the cause of that crash is determined. we get to see scary sight of a crew flying from nashville to baltimore and with an emergency landing, they want to know what
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caused the ordeal. >> southwest checked their planes over the night, and foot long hole opened on the fuselage causing the cabin to lose pressure. >> turned around and saw a sky light shining through the plane. >> alvin is a passenger that got into baltimore last night on a different plane. >> we heard a loud rush and then your ears popped. and we looked back and you could tell part of the inside was trying to pull out. >> one passenger took his own picture with his oxygen mask on. cunningham credits the crew for managing the crew safely. >> when we touched down and got to the airport in west
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virginia, everyone cheered and high-fived the captains. it was a great crew and everyone did what they needed to do. >> investigators will look for signs of fatigue that could cause cracks in the fuselage, and f.a.a.will look for maintenance problems. a southwest person said that the plane was inspected earlier this month with nothing reported. >> later this evening there was a statement released saying that a hole in the fuselage measured over a foot. they cut out a piece and mailed to washington for testing. the fuselage has a safety feature if a hole occurs and it worked. >> a high school has reached a new level, two families are going to court to keep a school
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open. and we have the latest. >> we are told the court proceedings were initiated before students and parents arrived to make the decision to close the school. >> school colors peppered the pavement to keep the 87-year school open. it was announced that steadly declining enrollment made it impossible to come up with the money to operate the school this year. >> under enrollment and the rising cost to run the school and a student body that needs support. the reality is they couldn't afford to keep paying the tuition. >> several families filed for
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an injunction to force the school to keep open. >> we are hoping for a reversal of a decision. so we and the community will have time to rally support for the school and fix the troubles they mentioned. >> others are operating a functioning program online, but an authority from the school said it wouldn't be enough. >> when you talk about a high school with problems and when it's under 300, a check won't solve that problem. >> and the future may lie at one of the other 14 catholic schools that agree to take their tuition rate. >> i am here to save the school, now it's shut but my future is still going. >> as for those who request how
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the school has run into the red. the archdiocese said they will release audits that go back seven years. and our lady carmel has offered to accommodate all 38 seniors. >> directing young people is one area that the naacp is focusing on in its week long centennial convention. to reach future leaders, they will have to reach to a new generation. the naacp must focus on organizing and shaping the future of these. >> the generations from the baby boomers on down need to come together and figure out how we will truly put young people out front.
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>> president barack obama will address the group on thursday. to see speeches of the current and former naacp presidents, click on our website. >> sonya sotomayor and what they think of her chances to be reconfirmed. >> we see businesses that are looking for jobs and businesses to hire. >> florida police say they have arrested all the suspects of a well-loved couple and why it's turned international. >> we will see when the showers arrive and check the forecast. arrive and check the forecast.
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announced that seven people including a 16-year-old are all behind bars, accused of killing a couple who adopted children with special needs. >> it's my honor today to tell you and your family, we have found them. >> byrd and melanie billings were shot to death inside of their home. the couple had 16 children, 12 were adopted. most had special needs. police say that robbery was the motive, and have turned over suspects who could involve those in a larger network. >> i can tell you it involves other businesses, states and countries. >> they will seek murder indictments for all. >> and concerning michael
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jackson's death, investigators are investigating on the role that drugs may have made in his death. one doctor denies giving jackson any doses of drugs. today officers spent more than an hour gathering that evidence. >> dr. fine is continuing to cooperate with the cornener's office and investigation. >> toxology reports could be released some time this week. and that could determine if his death turns into a criminal. hundreds of graves were dug up, and now the sheriff is handling 55,000 requests on bodies that
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may have been moved. but records are missing or in file cabinets covered in mold and filth. >> when people were allowed in this cemetery they were coming to me find direction. i have been running the cemetery and that is not what should be going on. >> the sheriff wants someone to step in and take over the cemetery operations. >> today the president made an announcement speaking at mccomb community college in warren, michigan and called for a $12 billion investment in the community colleges, and to help thousands get degrees certificates in the coming years. >> in the coming years, jobs
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requiring college experience are expected to grow, and we will not keep those jobs in america without the training of community colleges. >> and they are requesting $10 billion in loans for the colleges. and sonya sotomayor returned tomorrow for questioning. today she was pressed hard on her latino remark. she says it was words that fell flat, but republicans didn't buy it. >> no words i have spoken or written have received so much intention. >> the words were "wise latino" and she had to answer for them again. >> i am asking again today what do you really believe.
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>> sotomayor had said that a wise latino would reach a conclusion than a white male. >> i do not believe that any ethnic group has a soundment of judgment. >> some said that they came away with bad feelings about her. republican linzie graham had feedback. >> she's a terror on the bench, do you think you have a temp erament problem? >> no, sir, i ask the hard questions but do it evenly on both sides. >> sotomayor has not answered on abortion questions, and this hearing could grind until thursday. >> now your 11 forecast with
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your chief meteorologist. >> we had a temperature drop to 58 degrees, haven't done that in years, had to go back to 2001, and in baltimore it's 68. and afternoon temperatures hit only 84 at marshal. and skies are clear as we head into the night, and that means that temperatures will continue to fall. expect lower 50's in suburbs, the record for tomorrow morning, 57 degrees set in 1999. some outlining suburbs will get there. you see the skies extending into southern new england. it's this swirl of clouds north of the canadian border that
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will be pushing a front on thursday morning. and the front producing storms and that's headed our way maybe as early as late tomorrow night and on thursday. and you see future casts tomorrow, a lot of sunshine. a little more humid but not that bad. and maybe we get much needed rain on thursday before the skies try to clear up thursday night. friday most of the day it will be just producing clouds. 83-88 tomorrow, and will bring up muggy weather from the coast, and those those on the bay receiving winds.
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and around the bay a little more humid, southernly breezes increasing up to 12 miles per hours. and 15 to 20 on the bay. and in southern maryland, 88 degrees, and on the coast, 81. and a lot of clouds expected on ocean bay on thursday. cloudy skies on friday and a shower to start the weekend but sunday looks nice. >> still to come, it's the nation's largest free art festival. >> it's art scape and some of what you can expect. >> it's megamillion. >> hello america, it's tuesday, july 14th with an estimated $16 million.
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>> maryland arts associations are expected to receive over $5,000, and groups have been awarded by the state council, the money is used to preserve the arts. and other is from grants to 10 maryland arts groups. >> city officials are getting ready for the massive crowds. as in years past thousands are expected to attend the art festival, hundreds of thousands, with crafts people and artists. and this year's top performers are robin thick and dion
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president arrived at bush stadium. and working on that left-hand curve, got the ball almost to the plate. and we are on the way. and we have a double to the second inning. and brought it to two, and tied it. and rocky had a fly ball, carl crawford with a take-back at the wall. and at the top of the 8th, jones second at bat and it's a sack fly. and curtis into to score, and it's the winning run. and making it a 14th straight win. and they win over the national. and it's the 11th hour, well sugs get a long year deal, or
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will miss training camp. because he's got the franchise tag, he will make plenty of money, more than 10 million, and will tags don't go to training camp. and sugs missed camp last year, and now time is the factor. the nfl has a 4 p.m. deadline tomorrow, for franchise players. and the ravens don't meet that deadline, they could lose sugs for the season. and the former patriots signed a 6-year deal, castle took over for the injured tom brady last season, and prior to that had not started a game. and this season will start a
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multimillionaire with 28 million guaranteed. and with the hosting of the british open, and returns to turnbury, and that presents a unique challenge for tiger woods, who has never played the course. he has three wins and no majors, and had won the british open in 2004. he missed the open last year because of his knew injury. woods has won one major in the past years, but has not won a major this year. and something he hopes to change this week. >> i hopefully get a major soon would be nice. but you know it's one of those things you can't force it. you have to plod your way along and i have been in a position in the first two majors out
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>> instant weather plus seven-day forecast. mid-80s tomorrow and clouds in the area friday, and showers on saturday. best day of the weekend appears to be sunday for enjoying sunshine. >> that's good, the tonight show is next. >> have a good night, see you tomorrow. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] [ cheers and applause ]
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