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long before game time, in fact, five hours before game time die- hard ratings tailgaters are already setting up. >> it has become a tradition with all of us here ever since the reagans came to town. we had a hiatus after the colts left and we have the ratings now and we have done this every year. -- the ravens now and we have done this every year. >> the check out this cadillac. >> i treated my cousin his car for my living room furniture. i needed a car foto come down ad killed in an ad did not need my furniture in the living room anymore. >> we have got a nice big area here for food. this is how we do it. >> we are out of the rain, protected, and everybody knows
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what we're that close to the porta-potti. >> it is the beginning of the football season and for all of these ravens football fans life is worth living again. >> most people go to church on sunday. we come here. >> it gives is a chance to get together. >> will have to be happy and celebrate and cook and drink. i live for it. >> it has been a long years since we got knocked out by the steelers. this is super bowl season. but we are good to go. >> simmering, but they are under the highway, right? it does not -- some rain, but
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they are under the highway, right? it does not bother them. inside the stadium is the voice of the ravens, our own jerry sandusky. jerry, we are ready for some football. it >> we have had some showers throughout the afternoon and for all that is a major inconvenience for the fans who have come down early, this might be a blessing in disguise for the players because after the reinke clears through, temperatures should fall a little bit and -- after the rain clears through, temperatures should fall a little bit and make it a bit more comfortable. çthe ratings defense dominated washington the last time they played in a 24-10 win. so much has changed since that game and that will be a major focal point throughout the season. greg matheson has replaced rex ryan, and was gone on to become the coach of the new york jets. you will not see much of that aggressiveness tonight.
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>> will play a lot of our base. and again, our philosophy is that we think we can play bass. we feel like we've got the players, if they play like they can and will, let you know, they do not have to be real exotic all the time we should be able to give pressure with our four- man front and we feel confident that we should be able to cover it with our overloads and pressures all the time. >> the coaches like to wait until september when the games count before they step into the spotlight. tonight, they will keep that spotlight shining on mostly the young players. three-time draft pick michael orr and right tackle, darius wedd. and #99, paul kruger. all three will get their prime- time introduction to the region's fans tonight. -- the ravens fans tonight.
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>> we will check back in with jerry and rob coming out tonight. you can watch our pre show to tonight's game at 7:00. the game itself starts at 7:30 p.m. and remember, wbal tv and 94 your official raven's broadcast stations. -- and 90 are york ratings broadcast stations. >> many areas have had some sunshine. kind of a south florida a day when you can see some sign and you're also under some showers. tracking right through downtown baltimore -- gerrie is dealing with that right now. that is pretty much right in
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that area there is still some light shower activity. that is likely to clear out. you can see the storms tracking to the south. this continues to push to the south and to the east. we will give you a quick view of what is going on. but eastern shore is actually under a flood watch where they have a heavy shower and thunderstorm possibility. partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the 80's. the rest of the forecast is coming up. >> tonight, the secret service is investigating a 51-year-old man was taken into custody yesterday. he was protesting outside of the senator ben cardin's health care forum with a sign that read " debt to obama." we are told that he also had another sign that threatened michelle obama and their children. the manhertz identity has not been released and calls to the seat -- the man's identity has not been released and the calls
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to the secret service have not been returned. >> again and was riding his bike last week when somehow one of his wheels got caught in a truck and he was killed. >> a memorial remains here at the intersection of memo- maryland and lafayette avenue where 67-year-old john gates was killed. police still have no suspects, or even clues in this case. however, attorneys for yates his family believe there may be some clues on a videotape that was picked up from an area business. >> it was a tragic scene just before noon on august 4. 67-year-old john yates, a well- known figure for his work with children were struck and killed by a white box truck while riding his bike during intersection of lafayette and maryland avenues. >> it has been a shocking
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tragedy for them. >> the attorney representing the family says he recently obtained a surveillance video from a nearby business which shows yates being hit. however, the family did not want to release it for personal reasons. >> the box truck abruptly took a right without a turn signal as mr. gates was going through the intersection heading south toward the city. >> they have interviewed a number of witnesses and who said they heard two huge boost when yates was hit. a private investigator has been hired to reconstruct the incident and canvassed the area. >> my guess is that he was probably making a delivery since he does business in that falls road area. >> we need to get a hold of the driver of this truck. d)z>> police said they have no leads in the case. they say they'd have seen the video, but it is to blur thçrys
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too blurry to read the license plate and they also believe the driver was calusa as to what happened. -- was clueless as to what happened. >> investigators are asking anyone who may have been out here on august 4, heard anything, saw anything to give them a call at 410-396-2100. we'll have more on this at 6:00. >> tonight at -- tonight, a 77- year-old man is dead after a boating accident in and around zero canga -- in and around the county. harry tauloe jr.'s boat hit the rocks and he was thrown out. he was taken to the medical center and pronounced dead. a passenger in the boat was not injured.
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and the man convicted in a scheme to defraud homeowners will spend four years in jail. prosecutors say he and his brother offered to help financially vulnerable homeowners to avoid foreclosure, but instead, charged them fees, sold them services and took their money. one pleaded guilty to insurance fraud and the other pleaded guilty to conspiracy. >> it has been more than 20 years since pan am flight 103 exploded over lockerbie scotland. 230 people were killed and 180 of them were americans. the men found guilty in the case is in the midst of serving a life sentence. now a libyan -- the libyan government is asking for a compassionate release because he is suffering from terminal council -- cancer.
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scottish office are considering it. -- officials are continuinconsig it. the families of those who died are not happy with the news that he may be getting out of prison. >> this is one of the many families who lost a loved one on december 21, 1988. they're a lot to say about -- they have a lot to say about the release of a man who's considered a hero in his homeland. >> with 34 of her classmates, she had spent the fall sitting in monday in -- in london. miriam was a drama major. >> she was very much a leader. >> less than 30 minutes into the flight the flight exploded over lockerbie, scotland. >> when you lose a child, there
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is no such thing as closure. but we had thought there would be legal closure at least. when the trial and the appeal were over curate this is more than heart wrenching. -- when the trial and the appeal were over. this is more than heart wrenching. >> a panel of three scottish judges found the man guilty and sentenced to life in prison, a 20 year maximum sentence. now he's been -- and asking to be released to libya since he suffers from prostate cancer. the family feels this is wrong on so many levels. >> the horror and the outrage because here is a mass murderer, the mass murderer of 270 innocent victims, including 11 lockerbie residents.
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-- 11 lockerbie residents on the ground. >> i think they will treat him as a hero returning home. >> scottish officials will be making their decision by the end of the month. >> still ahead, an injury leads a popular toy maker to recall more than one -- 1 million toys. up next, the problem that left one day be seriously hurt. >> and 18 million americans suffer from a particular disorder. we have the symptoms and what he may do to fight it. >> what effect does this have on president obama's health-care reform plan? we have a new poll and it is bad news for washington. >> someone is holding a mecca millions ticket for $250,000. if you're holding it, the
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and sore throat. wash your hands often, especially after coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose. we have more information on our website wbaltv.com. >> in tonight's medical alert, people are flooding members of congress with so many e-mails over health reform they have overloaded the primary website at the house. that big spike in e-mail traffic comes amid some oyster is a town hall meeting -- some boisterous town hall meetings. >> after two weeks of health care demonstrations and town hall destructions are davie on the news, democrats shattered at coast-to-coast, this was seattle last night -- there is more doubt about the proposal. >the usa today poll finds 34% of
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americans are now more sympathetic to the protesters views. 21% less sympathetic. bad news for the white house. one misconception riling of crowds, that death panels are part of the reform. that move -- that rumor was address yesterday by chuck grassley. he knows it is not true. >> will not have a government program that allows you to pull the plug on grandma. he says those -- >> he said those who started the rumor need to stop. >> they themselves being associated with very extreme charges and extreme rhetoric. >> an issue that is key to the debate -- david axelrod said out and mass e-mail climbing again is a myth that he will be forced out of your current
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insurance plan or to change doctors. his math e-mail -- his mass e- mail quoted the mayo clinic. it is a myth that it could read -- require us to reduce government patients. >> but this new poll shows is in part because of the noise that president obama is losing ground. >> let me say up front, seasonal affective disorder is usually a winter problem, but some people do have it during the summer. seasonal affective disorder is more than feeling down. çif you're feeding a lack of energy, pours the brockport appetite, inches or hopeless, you could -- poor sleep, anxious or hopeless, loss of appetite, you could be
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experiencing this disorder. >> blogger it goes untreated -- untraded, the greater likelihood this will become more and more difficult to treat. >> dr. archer says there are several reasons for this syndrome ranging from stress to schedule to buy the issues. -- body image issues. there are things you can do for yourself, exercise, avoid unnecessary pressure, and get some rest. >> of weight training may help breast cancer patients recover from surgery. any one of them can suffer from lymphedema that, a swelling of hands and arms that can often be difficult to treat. when women did careful great training, researchers found lesser symptoms of lymphedema after one year than women who did not lift weights. why is it like -- that some people 6rsñe me the their beauty rest and others like stan stovall can function relatively normally on a few hours of
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sleep? the answer may be in our genes. researchers at the university of california study the genes of a mother and daughter who need less sleep than the general population. they're able to identify a gene that is linked to circadian rhythms. those who had that jean steidle wayt better and lumber -- those who had that jean stayed awake better and longer. >> the rain is moving south and you can see it is clearing out around the stadium. the light rain has pushed a bit farther to the south now. along russell street and 300 nir -- 3 hendrik 95. -- 395. it is starting to dry out and that is certainly good news. it was pretty happy about an hour ago and is now just to the south. the activity is focused now south of baltimore city and
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moving down into a rage. not a lot of lightning -- down into zero grades. not a lot of lightning as a seated with it. look how isolated the activity is. you could have a lot of sunshine in your area and the neighborhood near you is pouring down rain. more heavy showers moving down around baltimore and in the eastern part of howard county. not display the flood watches in effect from cecil county and south in two parts of queen anne's county, those parts could easily flood it looks a little overdone, i think. i do not think we will have that much rain in at those areas. -- in those areas.
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temperature not too bad, it covers 70's 2 loa 80's. it is warm out in cumberland and frederick get a little more sun during the day. the ratings game from 7:00 p.m. to about 11:00 p.m. we do not -- the ravens and game from 7:00 p.m. to about 11:00 p.m.. we do not have to worry about rain for the football game for the rest of the evening, although, a few showers may pop out on the eastern shores for tonight. sunset at 80 4:00 p.m. 8: 00 p.m. it's like this area of high pressure will have a nice clearing a round here.
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most areas west of the way back to the foothills and mountains will enjoy some decent summer weather for friday, saturday, and probably even into sunday. up in the mountain tops you might get an isolated shower. but around baltimore, pretty nice looking weather pattern. partly cloudy tamara, 82-87, a warm day. 6-12 mile per hour breeze on the day. it temperatures continue to hold in the low 80's. partly cloudy sky tomorrow, nice day to be out on the chesapeake. 86 degrees. at ocean city, at showers and thunderstorms and high temperatures will be running through the low 80's. 85 on friday, may 80's on saturday, and then we hit the upper 80's sunday. but again, a mix of clouds and
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thunderstorms and minimal chances of rain over the weekend. >>ç still had, as sentencing fr a howard county school employee convicted of sex abuse. up next, with the former band director is facing. >> and companies are not just cutting their losses, but potential losses. what that could mean if they cut off your account. >> more bad economic numbers. i am brian moore washington. that story's coming up. >> coming of new at 6:00 p.m. from a one-on-one interview with baltimore county school superintendent.
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>> the day after the federal reserve suggested the nation is coming out of a recession, new statistics show it will be a bumpy road to recovery. retail sales are down and it all adds up to a confusing bottom line has been looked for signs of recovery. we have more in tonight's project economy report. >> the labor department said first-time jobless claims jumped to 558,000 last week and as more americans lose their jobs, they're losing their homes, too. it is up to a record 32% in july -- it is up a record 32% in july
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compared to last year. >> we are seeing places that have not been on the foreclosure map for the last few years. >> retail sales are down a 10th of a percent after jumping a tense in june. -- eight tenths in june. >> there are a lot of concerns about the loss of wealth and the stock market and a drop in their home values. >> still, wal-mart beat second quarter profit expectations. it is tough to believe these -- it is easy to believe these tough times have turned us all into bargain hunters. >> if i actually open up my eyes and look around, i can get great value. >> the government cash for clunkers program schoch the auto industry -- shocked the auto is rybak into life.
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>> i to the advantage of the fact that dealers were desperate to sell me a car. i got an awesome deal on the loan. >> most economists are looking for that turn around to kick in by early next year with employment numbers lagging behind. in washington, brian moore, wbal tv news. >> new problems for mark sanford. we will tell you who is taking a closer look at his travel. ç>> she change the way how we view people with special needs. family and friends remember the late eunice kennedy shriver. >> the fragging truth about that the medical errors, what -- the frightening truth
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>> most people go to the hospital or the doctor's office expecting to get well, but the truth is tens of thousands of patients die every year from medical errors and health related infections. that is according to an investigation that came out this week. laurie kinney as part one of our two part series on deadly medical mistakes. correct ms. diagnoses, a fatal infection, drug overdoses, even surgery on the wrong organs and limbs. back in 1999, a report called "to air its human" highlighted the shocking number of medical humanerrors. the centers for disease control and prevention says they kill 99,000 people per year.
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the mandate is clear. >> it should be a national priority to address medical errors. the >> the report called for reducing errors by half over five years. 10 years later, where do we stand? >> we do not know today if we are getting safer or not. >> in fact, this data suggest the office -- opposite. she asked the center for research and quality and they reported in 2008 that medical injuries that are preventable are growing by 1% each year. but national republic -- public reporting does not exist. >> some range from mandatory, must be reported, to harmless mistakes. >> it also includes data from medicare and soon will include federally certified patient
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safety organizations, which collects confidential data, but do not cover every state or region. resurging safety records in hospitals and on providers is difficult or impossible for patients. the ama offers a blunt assessment of what public reporting fails to take hold. new >> physicians and hospitals are often afraid to report errors due to litigation that is going to occur. >> an investigation been. other areas in which we have fallen short in citing medical errors in the last decade. only 9% of hospitals have medical -- computerized medical records and only 18% have computerized prescriptions. and a national safety center said out for this is perennially underfunded. >> it is time to take a close look at where we got as far as
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safety and what steps need to be taken next. >> now, a new administration has the ball in its court. >> the obama administration says patient safety will be an important component of health care reform and it might not be a moment too soon. some authors of the regional reports as more patients are dying now that when this report was written. >> the agency for health care research and quality reports that one in seven medicare patients have what they called a serious adverse event in the past year. we will look at what the obama administration has to stay on its patient safety and health care reform. >> a long time howard county school employee was sentenced today after pleading guilty to child sex abuse involving a 17- year-oldç student. robert douglas johnson got nine years with all but 18 months
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suspended. that will be followed by five years' probation. you also have to -- he will also have to register as a sex offender. he had been with the school district as the band leader since 1969. the body of a man was out late last night in an apartment in the treanor block of east land deal street. but right now, police are not identifying the victim. 18 years ago, scott spiker's claim was shot down during the first gulf war. his remains were flown back to the u.s. and tomorrow, his hearse will drive by various locations associated with his life before his burial. >> eunice kennedy shriver, the founder of special olympics is being retired at a public wake-
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remembered at a public way. she will be merritt -- buried after an invitation only funeral tomorrow. >> far outnumbering dignitaries attending the wake for eunice kennedy shriver arden number -- ordinary americans, including a contingent of special olympians. >> my name is danny perinton and i want to say thank you to mrs. shriver for doing special olympics. >> she taught all of us and loved us. >> they have come from across the country, converging on the spaull catholic church at cape cod that many of the kennedy clan regularly attend. she inspired millions, including her own family, to help the helpless. >> she would spend 100 hours working in the home for the retarded.
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>> shriver was inspired to create the special olympics and work with the mentally disabled because of sister rosemary disabilities. her work is seen by many as a credit to the kennedy family. >> that family has a giving spirit. >> the website, eunicekennedyshriver.org has had over 100,000 hits since tuesday. nearly 3000 left tributes. and for the private mass friday, she will be carrying into the church the special olympics torch. >> we have more information about eunice kennedy shriver on our website wbaltv.com. we will find a video, a sideshow and an interactive graphic of
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the kennedy family tree. >> still ahead, the cost of clothing may be going up. why designers what fashion discussed to be a thing of the past. >> the search for clues continues after a bicyclist is killed in a hit and run into did in mount royal earlier this month. -- incident in melroy oil earlier this month. >> and an 11 year-old boy explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month. oh, all right, see... you're just moving your fingers, aren't you? i gotta cut my nails. (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the price of two. tv, internet, and phone for only... for the first 6 months. it all adds up to one incredible deal from fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v
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>> we have breaking news, a pedestrian hit in downtown baltimore. let's send it out live to katherine taylor. >> this is guilford and center. a woman in her 30's was hit between 30 and 40 miles per hour. they're waiting for paramedics to arrive right now. they believe it will be another two or three minutes before paramedics get here to transport her to a local hospital. we'll update you as things happen. >> tragedy tonight in houston,
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texas where an 11-year-old boy was accidentally shot and killed by his mother's gun. the boy was at home when you heard herself phone rang. he picked up her backpack to look inside it and when he put it back down, the gun inside apparently went off. >> it is a tragedy. >> several of his relatives, including his mother and her boyfriend were home at the time of the shooting. the boyfriend was arrested and charged with tampering with evidence. however, the police believe the shooting was purely accidental. >> the attorney general wants state ethics committee to review the governor's travel. stanford has used the state aircraft for personal and political trips. but he says his use of state aircraft was proper. the governor also said he should get more commercial seats
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because he needs to be well rested for his duties. the state requires employees to use low-cost travel. >> coming up, the two american journalists arrested in north korea have a message for everyone. >> also, credit-card companies are tightening their grip and getting rid of some of their customers. >> some isolated shower is moving through the baltimore area. we will see if there is any wet weather coming in for the rest of the night. 76
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>> two tv reporters who were freed from a north korean prison have a public thank you. they were arrested by north korean guards along the chinese -- no. 3 importer march 17 while working for current tv. -- along the chinese-north korean border march 17 while working for current tv. former president clinton negotiated their release. >> for the five months were enacted -- in captivity, those who stood by as, we want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts. >> to give us the strength to endure the difficult time we spent in north korea. >> they say they're so happy to be back with their families and hope to soon get back to their normal lives. >> now your insta-weather + forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> we have seen some scattered showers developed in our region
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over the course of the last hour or so. the showers continue to make their way to the south. labor in the downtown area near the stadium in the last hour or two. now they're making progress to the south pretty steadily. let's get a quick check on what is happening. about 79 degrees with a northeast wind at about 6 miles per hour. there were some showers backtracking true, but they can -- they have cleared out. the rest of the nies is going to be nice -- the rest of the night is when to be nice. not a lot of rain for most locations. as the night wears on, an isolated storm is possible. it looks like the worst of the weather has already pushed south of baltimore moving down around and a rondo and east of howard county. -- ann r. rondella and east of howard county.
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84 at the airport, 85 at the inner harbor for today. relatively comfortable compared to the way we started this week with the extreme heat. at hagerstown, 87. 82 at ocean city this hour. we do not see a lot of storms approaching here. if a heavy shower develops in these locations, you might see some rain in low lying areas. maybe if you fat -- few showers developing a parts of the eastern coast. 62-69 with a light northeast win at 5 wali skies turned partly cloudy. high pressure is trying to move
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in and complete the wyck that sell out. it looks like -- and completely white that sell out. friday will probably feature a little more sun, minimal thunderstorm chances as we head into the weekend. things are looking pretty good to get outside and enjoy the weather. 82-87 tomorrow. eastway at 5-10. -- east wind at 5-10. high tide at 1:13 a.m. and 12:57 p.m. tomorrow. at one point, this looked like it would be the first main tropical storm of the season, but it is falling apart and has been downgraded. no sign of development yet. 852 marra with sun and clouds in the next period -- 85 tomorrow with sun and clouds in the mix.
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>> some -- the little tikes(cn. is recalling 2 million to 08 trucks. a little boy got the part wedged. the tories are sold on little tikes website between march of 1994 and june 2009. for more information, it will go to our website and click on consumer. credit-card companies have the right to cut off your account even if you have been on time and are current. in most cases, all the company has to do is mail a letter and it does not have to be in advance. banks say they are reevaluating credit risks in a shaky economy and cutting potential losses. the designers want to make diskettes a thing of the past.
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about 700 fashion -- discounts a thing of the past. about 700 fashion stores will stay open until 7:00 p.m. and i have all agreed not to launch sales that night. the idea is to get shoppers to buy lipstick, jewelry, and other items at retail prices. >> for more on ways to save at our website, go to our website wbaltv.com and click on project economy. also at our website, $9.95 for a 52 inch tv. that's as a great deal, but retailer best buy would not honor its own ad. click on national news to find out why. >> and there are deals if you're looking to buy. and it is time to on bottles your tea. why you should consider backing it up and making your own teeth.
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>> the ratings cheerleaders are getting in the spirit. they teamed up with proper john's pizza to get fans in the spirit. popeyed john's is celebrating the company's 23rd anniversary and 10 years here in baltimore. they're offering $250,000 to anyone who can locate his original 1972 chevy camaro. that is the car he sold to fund his very first restaurant. >> up next, school administrators are also on the back to school note. >> coming up, visions for the future. it corrects the you have a drawer full of mega millions lottery tickets just hanging around somewhere? if you do, you better check because you could be the winner of $250,000, but the deadline
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>> if you have an old lottery ticket line run the house, you might want to take a second look at it. >> tomorrow is the deadline to claim a $250,000. >> if you one big money in the maryland lottery, would you wait to clean it? >> i think i probably would run right down here and catch it. i do not think i could wait. >> ticket sales are going well for friday night's megyn millions jackpot, but there is a
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winning ticket sold here months ago on february 13 that is getting attention. somebody out there is holding a ticket worth $250,000 and they have yet to claim it. >> the girls are basically i first name basis with a lot of customers and we have been asking around since it happened, waiting for a response. >> joya would love to be a winner. >> but unfortunately, i have not bought a ticket to this point, so good luck to whoever it was. >> the match the first five numbers, but not the mad about. that means they went to hundred $50,000. >> under maryland law, yet 180 days to claim your ticket. there are other instances where others have not claimed their winnings. >> sometimes they just put them
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away and forget about them. that is $250,000. >> and a tragic story of a couple from new york that bought a maryland ticket and did not look at it for months. >> we ticket for -- to the lottery and they said it was $175,000 winner and it was eight months later. you only have six months by law. we could not give them the money, $175,000. >> if you know you're the big winner, get in here and claim your ticket. if you are not sure, check it out. you could walk away $250,000 richer. >> in case you're wondering, the winning maryland lottery ticket numbers for the drawing on february 13 are 25-36-37-40-51
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