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weakened a bit. a healthy storm with 50 mile per hour winds, but it is north of the bahamas, well off the east coast, 750 miles from ocean city. the current forecast does brush north carolina, but it remains a tropical storm as it passes several hundred miles east of ocean city and pushes toward cape cod saturday. by sunday it is moving east to the state of maine. it looks like it is staying safely offshore, but we're still on the western fringe. we will take a closer look coming off. >> you can follow the storm on our website at wbaltv.com. tonight baltimore city police are investigating the death of a corrections officer. erica carr was shot several times.
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live from baltimore city detention center with the latest. >> she worked on the women's side here. she works the day shift yesterday, and when she left, no one had any idea it would be the last time they would see her. she was found shot to death this morning in east baltimore. police found her in the driver's seat in the 1400 block. she had been shot in the head, neck, and arm. a spokeswoman tells us she was a very well-respected employee and had attained the rank of ceo. police telling us no suspect or motive in the case. >> tonight baltimore city police are looking into a shooting in west baltimore. sky team 11 flew over the scene. we are told the man was shot at
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north fremont ave. police have not identified the victim. no word yet on a motive or suspects. a police involved shooting is under investigation. a pair of officers were patrolling hazelwood avenue when they tried to stop the late model toyota camry. police say the driver through the car in reverse and tried to run down an officer. that is when shots were fired. the driver was able to escape on foot, but a female passenger was shot. she was taken to the hospital. if you have information, you're asked to call the police immediately. >> the church and vandalized. the pastor says he believes it is a scare tactic courtesy of a local game. it happened in the 600 lots. melissa carlson joined us live with the latest. >> the homicide victim was not a member of the church, but the
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pastor said he offered to help. now he believes that has got him cleaning up quite a mess. the pastor says in his 15 years as a leader at the church he has never experienced any crime until now. he says the graffiti and destruction had to have happened between 8:00 p.m. wednesday and 11:00 a.m. thursday. he believes it is connected to a funeral service they will be having friday morning. police say he was shot on this playground and later died here at the 600 block. he says sources are telling him this graffiti spelled out of a connection. >> i spoke to his father, and he
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did not think his son wasn't anything to do with games, and he is surprised this happened, but we know one who trust him. >> the pastor says this will not deter the congregations from the task at hand. >> i say to the people in the community, do not be afraid. come out, even in the midst of pain and trial and brief -- and grief, let us praise god. >> police said the funeral will go on as planned tomorrow morning. >> denied there are more signs the recession is slowing. unemployment rates are not quite as bad as in previous weeks.
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the outlook did not shrink as much as expected. brian moore explains. >> ford is adding shifts and bringing back a few thousand workers to keep up with the sudden demand for pickups and suvs. for the auto industry, it has been a hot summer because of the cash for clunkers program, but the u.s. economy is still struggling to get traction. >> if the stimulus begins to fade early next year, we may need to see more. >> the economy is still contracting but less than expected. gross domestic product fell 1%. the real concern is about the 1.5 million unemployed americans whose unemployment benefits will run not by year's end. half a million will lose benefits by the end of -- will
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run out by year's end. half a million will lose benefits. >> that will not bring any jobs. >> the insurance corp., says it is braced for more failures footsies overall signs of recovery. >> we are hopeful this will lead to a moderation of credit problems in coming quarters. >> with word profits are rebounding, there's hope the economy is this the closer to recovering. >> economic conditions are forcing state governments to make budget cuts. some of that will come through layoffs. live at the complex with more on this. >> these budget cuts could not
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have come at a worse time as the next round of age one in one flu virus is expected. still, officials are telling the public not to worry. they do point out in order to fight the flu virus, other health services will suffer. >> these are serious cuts. this is unprecedented, and it will have an impact on public health she talks about the frustrations of state budget cuts weeks away from an expected resurgence of age one in one flew. since it is a top priority, the state health department will be forced to move money and resources from other programs to make sure they are prepared should h1n13 g emergency status -- reached emergency status. >> we are asking staff to do a hero of the amount of work.
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-- a heroic amount of work. >> phyllis says the state will also turn to the private sector for help. >> we are going to be returning to private businesses to help us, private insurers to bear the burden. but maryland is set to receive a federal grant of $15 million it can use and distribute to local health departments to help ease the pain, saying without it, things would be dire. >> this is essential to get the sector involved so we can do this campaign. >> local health departments stand to lose $20 million as part of the budget cuts. coming up, how are some of these health departments dealing, and will they have any trouble battling the h1n1 flu virus?
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>> now that h1n1 swine flu is a major health focus, the government is turning to get the word out. a special webcast was directed to pregnant women and those caring for small children. >> can a pregnant woman get a flu shot if she is only one or two months pregnant without harming the fetus? for if this is sort of one of the health and services department largest campaigns ever. the subject is education and prevention of swine flu. >> the education is going to be as important as the vaccine. >> because children and young adults are most at risk, the government is distributing information via facebook and other platforms to make it available to all age groups. >> you need information people can get any time of day and anywhere they are. >> these webcast s are called
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"know what to do about the flu." this targets pregnant women. it covers everything from how to avoid the flew to the new vaccine available in october. they say pregnant women should be among the first vaccinated, including health-care workers, child care providers of kids under 6 years old. the medium lift is a sign of the potential risk. >> flu season generally starts around october or november. >> those who oversee health care haute professionals and the public are ready. >> one of the cheapest times to travel is right around the corner. up next, see what is on sale during labor day. >> many are returning to their ob/gyn for medical care. we will explain what is to blame. >> edward kennedy begins his
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campus in western baltimore. this allows students over age or who do not have enough credits to complete high school. >> diploma flosses one of the great organizations in the country in serving this population. they have an extraordinary record of achievement in boston and new york, in taking students were the traditional system has failed and getting them to college readiness. >> the program currently operates in 32 schools, including the york city, nashville, and indianapolis. >> people who are obese live 3 to 12 years fewer than those of normal weight. excess weight it counted for 95 million years of life last year alone. the study found extra weight was
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an issue for the obese. people who are more than 80 pounds above normal way. those who are simply overweighed do not have a reduced life span. researchers in oregon say they have been able to produce monkeys with genetic material from two different mothers. this could help scientists get rid of diseases that are only inherited from the mother. scientists say they replace most of the gene from one egg of a rhesus monkey with scenes from another monkey. the fertilized egg with sperm and four of apparently healthy monkeys were born. although this could help eradicate some hereditary diseases, it does raise 50 and ethical questions. whether for a checkup or mammogram, most women see their ob/gyn once or twice a year, but more are turning to their ob/gyn
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for general advice, and the economy may be to blame. >> i just 22 years old, jamie more as a healthy young woman, but she has seen her ob/gyn five or six times this year for a range of issues. >> of the make a or heart racing for headaches are things of that sort. >> dr. roderick says because ob/gyn see their patients regularly, they develop a relationship. >> we become somebody they trust. >> he says this is a trend he has seen for several years, but he says more patients are turning to him so they are not faced with separate copays. >> it is simple and fun, but if it is something more complicated
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or a long-term problem like blood pressure issues, and i encourage them to go see a pcp >> she says she has a better relationship than with other doctors, and she plans to continue to look to him for basic health care needs. >> now your forecast. >> the frog tried to make it way through the baltimore area, just south of us now. the winds coming from the east and northeast. the and result is we still have a couple of isolated thunderstorms. it looks to the storm is trying to caught up around baltimore county, said the risk of an isolated storm is going to linger through the early evening, but most locations will
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stay dry. temperature-wise we are at 85 degrees in downtown baltimore. 75 in lancaster. 81 degrees at dover, so there is more muggy air out there. most often in central and eastern maryland are dealing with warm, humid conditions. a risk of an isolated storm popping up tonight. the front is pushing into northern virginia. tropical storm danny sitting to the northeast of the bahamas, and high-pressure trying to deliver cooler air. it looks like we will be protected from danny getting too close because this pressure is from canada and pushing east toward the mid atlantic, and with the area of low pressure, look at how this carries danny the coast of cape cod.
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we are kind of a protected from the storm moving very far inland, and if the weather pattern holds, danny will stay several miles offshore. right now the winds are at 50 m.p.h.. the forecast does increase the wind speed a little bit, but remember 74 miles per hour winds make it a hurricane. a fifth to 60 miles per hour, heading to cape cod, but the center track is well offshore, so it looks like some scattered showers and reconditions, but if it stays the far east, ocean city and the mid atlantic coast will cease baird. we have clouds around and scattered showers in the afternoon. a few of the western showers rushing down the maryland coastal areas with the main
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thrust still well off shore and moving away from us. 83 tomorrow. more cloud thin sun tomorrow. on the day friday, waves around a foot fence day temperatures continue in the low 80's. 79 tomorrow. showers and scattered thunderstorms. 84 with showers. sunday we should see dry weather with partly cloudy skies, and again how the month lapse of. september comes in feeling like fall. highs in the '70s costs and lows in the low 50's. >> an 11-year-old girl was
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kidnapped by mid-1991. up next, police think they have found her alive. >> one popular toy store is promising cash. details are coming up. >> early signs that families are starting to move jane to harlem county. >> a new garden in east baltimore will help feed the community. i have got the tells next. i have got the tells next.
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>> this is moving in day four freshmen at loyola college. the school says 16% of students are of color, and some parents are a little emotional about leaving their gains in the big new environment. doo>> very emotional. i had been holding it together all summer, and i just lost it. i know she is in the right place. you can feel the excitement already. we know it is going to be a good experience. >> on september 25, the school will officially change its name to loyal university.
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-- loyola university. >> revitalizing the neighborhood as in cities across the neighborhood. in one day they took a vacant lot and turned it into an a community garden. >> nearly 100 volunteers thursday morning turn an empty lot into a community garden. >> one of the beauties is that it creates a peaceful place this brings people of all races and ages and cultures together. >> baltimore is the sixth community to be a part of it. several agencies team of to revitalize neighborhoods. feeble and the community have gladly volunteer their time, too. -- people in the community have gladly volunteer their time, too. >> it shows we're in a positive
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direction. >> volunteers also come from agencies concerned about the environment. >> to make sure we realize our plan is important and that we need to show and demonstrate by our actions that we're not here alone. >> the garden will include trees, bushes, and vegetables they will grow. those will go straight back into the mouths of residents. plus, he hopes it will give the community the to sit needs. >> hopefully people will see what is going on and want to live here. >> this is the last project for this summer, but they will be back at it again in communities across the nation. >> up next, michael vick get the green light from a judge. how the ruling will help him.
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>> massachusetts and the nation are morning the liberal lion of the senate. we will take you to the library where ted kennedy's body lies. >> experts say this has a lot to do with the economy. >> it is called the nostalgias convention, and it ♪
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others already paid their respects. steve has the latest tonight from boston. >> senator edward kennedy began his journey with a military honor guard, his casket carried to the family's legendary home. ahold kennedy clan is gathered to remember the patriarch. earlier there had been amassed. the procession would leave cape cod and make its way through massachusetts neighborhoods. along the way, sarongs of people who think of kennedy as a hero, like the disabled, for whom kennedy pushed through dozens americans with disabilities act. >> i love him. i cannot talk or i will cry. >> you heard about -- we heard about the motorcade passing through, so we thought we would pay our respects.
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>> she says she helped them get approval to become u.s. citizens. >> we thought they held the immigrants, so a lot of people have a lot of respect for the kennedys. >> irrespective said kennedy. >> if it was not for him you would not have a black president. >> another admirer is john mccain. he will deliver a eulogy on saturday. they were political rivals and friends. >> once the debate was over, we would go on to the next battle and find ways in which we could work together foreign the good of the countries. >> the process and made its way through boston as massachusetts and america mourned. senator kennedy will lie in repose here. that could be extended period of a crowd is gathered, and no one will be turned away.
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>> you can watch the funeral right here at 10:00 a.m. >> baltimore city police are investigating a homicide in east baltimore. investigators say erica carr was shot as she sat in an s.u.v. she was found in the driver's seat. she was pronounced dead at the scene. no word on a motive for possible suspect. and a marriage proposal stunned involved resources. in this incident, police officers boarded a vote and pretend to search for contraband until he popped the question. get a helicopter also flew overhead. a spokesman saab -- said the
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amount was based on the cost of helicopter fuel. the governor says he should not be singled out one other governors used pricing trouble for years. the governor says he sent the senator a letter pointing out hundreds of expensive airline tickets thought over the past 25 years for rape and sanford said he revealed he visited a mistress in argentina. >> and old west problem is making a comeback because of the economic recession. it is worth these sexually steal cattle and sell them for as much as $1,000 ahead. the number of cases has increased since the start of the recession. >> he has 40 head of cattle on the auction block, hoping to
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take home tens of thousands. it would be even greater if not for casualties. cattle rustling is not just a relic of the old west. there is a rustling revival. the number doubles in texas and oklahoma. with cattle bringing as much as $1,000 ahead, this is another sign of bad economic times. the state does not require renters to brand their herds. >> i cannot look get a brand and say these belong to a certain person. there are no serial numbers on the health -- on a hamburger. >> in missouri, lawmakers are considering an old west
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solution, letting renters protect their property by any means necessary. >> i see these farmers getting together. they are carrying rifles. someone is going to lose a life. >> they made great efforts to make sure this did not happen again. >> i can out with them. >> the bit -- sleeping under the stars to make sure the cows stay home. >> if you do find the serial number in your hamburger, do not eat it. still ahead, robbers cleaned out one woman's home with the help of her neighbors three of what they mistakenly thought was going on and why police did not intervene. >> a church has staying graffiti. that story is coming up. >> first, a chemical plant fire sent a plume of smoke into the
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figure out what sparked a blaze in michigan. people saw the flames shooting into the air. firefighters used foam to keep the flames contained and prevent it from spreading. that fire is out, and an investigation is underway. >> a teenager is accused of dousing a man with gasoline and setting him on fire. >> he wanted a cigarette, and i told him he was a minor, and he threw gas on me and said me on fire. >> neighbors had to throw dirt on him to put out the flames. he suffered first and second- degree burns a. the suspect is now in custody. investigators believe they found a woman alive after she was kidnapped in 1991. seraph authorities say a woman walked into a police station
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yesterday and said she was a guard. investigators say they are sure she is dugard. witnesses reported 18 years ago that a vehicle drove up to her and conducting her while her stepfather was watching >> of virginia judge says michael vick can repay. he was released from prison after serving 18 months. he has now signed a deal with the philadelphia eagles. they have approved his plan on the condition that he retain of personal planner to manage future nfl earnings. >> we have breaking news. report of a carbon monoxide scare in baltimore county.
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let's send it to sky team 11. >> clear fns 800 block. fire crews it originally received a call at this location. they discovered the apartment complex had co. they have called a second supervisor to the scene while they deal with the contamination. it does not seem to be as a as it was, but they have some concerns and are dealing with it now. we will update you. >> first it was the cash for clunkers program. now retailers are offering cash for accrued from a car seats, and highchairs. we will explain why. >> the price for hotel rooms are way down. why the price of a labor day getaway may be very chief this
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>> here is a look of what we are working on for 6:00. a private memorial service for ted kennedy. meanwhile, thousands lined the streets as his motorcade heads to boston. students at hertford county are back to class, among them students whose families recently relocated. t
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>> of bizarre story from north carolina.
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the alarm was screaming, but two robbers were able to spend hours stealing from a home and even convince neighbors to help them. >> when we went in, that happened. >> a neighbor called to tell them what happened. >> we thought it was a joke. it was so insane. >> he said he and half health two men cleanout their home. >> this room was empty. >> this is a new scheme. with the neighbors say two men claim to be repo men to liquidate a home because of unpaid taxes. >> after they took what they wanted, they told everybody that they could help themselves, and they did. >> the man told neighbors police were aware of what was going on, and that is why no officers responded to the alarm. >> property is never given away, so that should be evidence there may be something going on.
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>> the alarm was not being monitored, the company never called police. neighbors were too embarrassed to speak on camera, but they did say the man had an answer. one even placed a fake phone call to a boss, asking permission for a neighbor to take home a mirror. >> that is incredible. no one alert of the homeowners for police until hours after the robbers have left, but neighbors returned most of items they stalled. >> now your forecast. >> a line of showers and perhaps some thunder west of baltimore this afternoon. the line stretches toward frederick. this line of showers may produce gusty winds as it continues to move east and northeast. just south of solved very, but
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most areas remaining try this afternoon with only a few isolated storms to deal with. it has been a dry days. 85 degrees of the airport. that is the same temperature we hit yesterday. identical temperatures yesterday. the cooling of fact will not probably be felt until sometime tomorrow. back-to-back days in 1948 we had triple digit heat. both records go back to august, 1948. 88 in westminster. a little cooler around the shore of the day. they are running at 84 degrees. live the cool air here. wind gusts of the east and north seas fishery of we will try to bring some of the cool air into
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baltimore tonight and tomorrow. the front that native south of here is stalling in central virginia. these elements will play a major element. it looks like we will be protected by a hit because this coming down from the lakes into the ohio valley, and that takes the wind off the coast. hurricane center thinks it will gain strength as it tracks towards the outer lanes -- toward the outer banks. it moves toward cape cod saturday. there will be some showers, but
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if it can hold to the strike, we will miss a major impact. the rain from danny is way out over the atlantic saturday morning, staying away from us. it looks like the center of the storm will be over the atlantic heading towards cape cod saturday. a couple of scattered showers may follow, but overall, the main thread would appear to stay in the atlantic, and we're going to have to deal with summer weather. on the day, attend to 15 not j. if10 -- 10 to 15 knots. 79 with showers tomorrow.
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84 saturday. it looks like dry weather on sundays. 78 on monday and cool, dry, fall like whether to start the month of september. >> 200,000 frigidaire stoves being recalled because of fire hazard. they have rotary nonce and digital displays. they turn off spontaneously and failed to turn off after being switched off. frigidaire has received 126 reports of such incidents as. consumers should stop using the rangers immediately and contact frigidaire for repair. if you're big on travel without a big budget, you are in luck.
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labor day is coming up, and it was one of the cheapest times to get out of town. not reaching nearly everything is on sale. averaging nearly everything is on sale. >> today is one of the cheapest travel weekends this year. >> how cheap? travel loss of the -- travelocity crunch the numbers, and prices are down from last year. >> not as many people are traveling, and prices have come way down. >> consider these deals. air fare is down 20%. hotel rates are down 23%. los angeles air fare down 10%. new york city air fare down 14%. hotels down 20%, and there is an easy way to save even more. >> consumers can save about $315
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per couple by booking a package deal as opposed to booking flights and hotels separately. >> if you travel over labor day, do not forget that many airlines have raised their baggage fees, which can eat into savings. >> it depends on what you fly, but you conceive of to $100 round-trip just by carrying on your luggage. >> if you did not think you could afford a trip, take one last look. procrastination they pay off, but the deals will not last forever. >> we have not seen prices go up just yet, but chances are prices will creep up into the fall and winter. >> one final bit of a vise. if you know you will be traveling over thanksgiving and christmas is not too early to start booking. youtube is extending and revenue
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sharing. if your video is funny enough, you will get paid for it. youtube says it will e-mail you a revenue-sharing message. individual partnerships are only available in the u.s. but maybe rolled out internationally. you could call it the kids version of cash for clunkers. toys r us is offering 20% in exchange for used, potentially unsafe children's equipment. the old products will be destroyed. toys r us said it could be extended if it is popular enough. >> for more on the coupons, you can log on to our website at wbaltv.com. maytag is recalling 46,000 refrigerators because they can catch fire. college students heading back to school, we have five kids to get
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out your dorm room for less. staying thin takes more than just the thing the right foods, but taking a list can help you stay true to your diet. you will find that under medical alerts. >> schools are back in session. >> they are handling an influx of new students. >> hollywood comes to aberdeen.
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>> for many, this weekend is the time to turn back the hands of time. >> our -- now is the time to go back and watch those old movies we remember so well. >> want to see that old tv show you love 20 years ago or an old
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movie you have not seen in a long time? aberdeen is the place for you. it is the chance to go back in time to the good old days of tv and movies. it is the fourth annual installed and the convention in aberdeen. >> this outage days are long gone, and a lot of people remember them and want to spend a few days three watching the programs that inspired them when they were young. >> the first thing i get, i have not seen that in years, and they always say it with affection. >> not only can you see the memorabilia. you can meet some of the stars as well. this is lee meriwether. >> i got to work with adam west and reward. -- burke award -- burt ward.
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>> remember this cute redheaded kid? it is kyle whitaker. >> i get to see friends and friends and get to visit people and reminisce about the good times gone by. ♪ >> if you saw the bird perform or know who the stars in these magazines are, themselves a convention in aberdeen is the place for you. >> i love anything to do with me the -- old movies or tv. i like anything at all witness out of. i have something that goes to the 20's. -- i like anything at all with
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no soldo. >> here is a look at what is -- with i like anything with nostalgia. >> why some health departments say budget cuts could not have come at a worse time. a live report is straight ahead. >> a local churches vandalized with graffiti. that story is coming off. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> tropical storm danny is moving closer to the east coast, and forecasters are keeping a close eye. >> will it be close enough to hit parts of maryland? >> there is to news from the hurricane center this afternoon. the satellite imagery is not that impressive. you can see the well-defined i antel it is a major hurricane, but this is -- and you can tell
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it is a major hurricane. it is looking like it is already running into problems with a for level winds trying to tear it apart, so it is not well- organized. it is 750 miles from ocean city in maryland, and the track takes it in the direction of the united states friday and saturday, giving up to 70 m.p.h. as it passes east of ocean city friday night or saturday morning. that is coming up and a little bit. >> we have breaking news, word of a possible stabbing investigation. >> we are just south of 695. police have set down the entire area. area.

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