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-- in the clouds had insulated uthe clouds have insulated us. a high of 67 degrees. it will be moderate tonight. that will continue as we head towards the weekend. it also will need your umbrella. i will have more coming up. >> we are tracking absolutely nothing. we are up to speed on all of our speed sensors. let's enjoy it for now. we will be expecting some delays to fall late on this morning. a very smooth ride for now. we are in the 60 mile per hour range on the east side.
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nine minutes to get to from the harbor tunnel polls to the other side. north and southbound running smoothly. an easy ride on the northwest corner. that is the latest. back over to you. >> a warning before you get into your car this morning. new laws go into effect today which may affect your driving habits. >> speed cameras will be allowed to be placed across the state. >> that morning. if you're caught texting while driving, it could get to a ticket up to $500. >> automatic speed cameras are in use and signs are being
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posted to reflect that. installed its first speed camera in a worker's own. how it would work. the automatic speed cameras are george's county. $40 for a speeding violation. up to $500. this was set up to show the dangers of texting while driving. >> it is really important because we want to get the road out. we want to protect our people and everyone else out on the street. >> it will not be illegal to read texts. and the law goes into effect for teenage drivers. you have to have your learners
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permit for three months longer than before. you have to be 18 to get a full driver's license. wbal-tv. >> thank you. police a good enough description which led to the arrests. howard county police arrest -- -- that beat a cab driver. they told the driver to take instead of paying the driver, they attacked him. had. to gather enough evidence to charge the brothers two weeks injured, we were able to get themselves. it was very useful. people are familiar with them that live in that community. >> police said both brothers were arrested tuesday without incident and are facing some very serious charges that could >> both teenagers face attended
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bond. property of a home in the 9000 block of liberty road. the cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner. >> and man and woman threatened -- with a pillow take over his found. go to court. one of the attorneys said the prosecutor did not give proper prepare a defense. the lawyers want to keep thethe hearing is set for october 14. bridge. there is deterioration that requires immediate attention.
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vehicles with 6,000 pounds or bridge. most small unloaded pickupthe bridges 18 years old. the tours have been set up. detours have been set up. will take to fix the bridge. >> representatives from six world powers are meeting in geneva to discuss the nuclear program of iran. nikole killion has more on what it can expect to come out of this meeting. >> diplomats are demanding that i ran to freeze its nuclear activities. >> undersecretary of state -- under the secretary of the state, the u.s.'s after one thing. >> it is important for the iranians to take this opportunity sitting across from the table from the partners and demonstrate for the world what their intentions are. >> the administration is pushing
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for access to a secret nuclear facility. iran says it will open it up to international inspectors but will not say when. >> iran has a choice to comply with the obligations which means not only offering inspections but ending its activity. >> the u.s. and its allies have considered stricter sanctions on iran if negotiations fail. their unlikely to make some progress today. >> i think we are looking for a process as the secretary and president has said that will give us some time. >> president obama says at least a few months to assess the position of iraq. but these talks are a test of respect for the rights according to opera and then a job. -- the leader of iran.
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>> the portis study finds that kids who eat candy every single day may be more likely to can -- to be convicted of violent crimes when they grow up. giving them sweet ride away stopped them from learning to behave when they do not get what they want. that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. do you think kids who are alloawed to eat candy every day could be more likely to commit violent crimes when they grow up? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com >> keep that in mind as halloween approaches. still ahead, a local celebrity returns to put down the show. we will take you there. >> october is breast cancer awareness month. our our city is getting involved. >> you have a nice commute so far. i
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>> 55 degrees. a brisk morning downtown. we will see plenty of sunshine. the sunshine will officially rise this morning at 7:00 03. sunny skies. 66-68. similar to what we saw yesterday for temperatures. of a breakdown your seven-day forecast in a little bit. >> thank you. october is national breast cancer awareness month. baltimore was third in the state
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for breast cancer in all ages and races. 63 women die of breast cancer each year in the state. >> of breast cancer does not have to run in a woman's family for her to be at risk. we urge women to take charge of their health. get screened every year. once you turn 40. >> city hall will be paid in honor of the month. >> a local sink international attention when he competed on america has got talent this past summer. he put on a special homecoming performance. >> ♪ that is true stevens during a homecoming celebration with
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family and friends on hand. he made it to the finals of the nbc hit summer series. he has made the seventh place. >> i think we will hear more from him. coming up, a new exhibit at the science center is giving kids a chance to interact with the world of leonardo da vinci. >> in april of -- the name of one per of coffee may have certain effects on you. we'll explain. >> it is looking like a wonderful first day of october. wonderful first day of october. - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected.
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but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >> good morning. i am checking on a morning commute. it looks good out there. this is your session -- showcase this morning. we do not have any incidents to show you. we will enjoy it for a little while. 10 minutes, southbound 95.
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here is a live look at traffic. it is billing just a bit in volume. -- building just a bit in volume. that is the latest period as get it to the buses and trains. >> good morning. we have a delay of the 36 bus. it is 30 minutes late. that is it. no delays on the light rail. metro subway in both directions looking good. now back to center shot. >> october 1 today. it feels cooler than normal. it will be dry with a chance of
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showers late tomorrow afternoon. it looks like a mixed bag this weekend. we will break that down for you. temperatures out there, you will need a light jacket. mid 40's on the eastern shore. 50 degrees in ocean city. the mountain will be gorgeous today. 66 degrees in the upper elevations. unparalleled sunshine should be gorgeous. the wins will not be a major player. 69 is the forecast high down on the lower eastern shore. voting plans looked good today.
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-- bell tiboating plans looked d today. the record low is 36 degrees. that was set back in 1937. partly cloudy skies tonight. we are right where we should be during this time of year. milder temperatures for tomorrow. a slight chance for showers developing. we have a dome of high pressure that we have built in from the west. it will stabilize our forecast for today. a cold front will pass through on saturday. we have a slight chance of showers tomorrow afternoon.
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things look up later tomorrow. 74 is the high. showers are early in will start to clear. 75 is the forecast high, above normal. partly cloudy on sunday. 73 and mostly sunny. another front will get through here tuesday and wednesday giving as a chance for showers. >> gov. martin o'malley is encouraging businesses to take part in a voluntary initiative to adapt environmentally friendly practices and to share them with others. they have the best practices for waste efficiency and reduction. >> the state of maryland has a long way to go so that we can improve the things that we need to do to become more paper less,
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recycle more, reduce energy consumption in all of our buildings so that we reached the 15% reduction goal by 2015. >> many businesses are on the green registries of far. >> and of research for cures for cancer and other diseases is getting $5 billion to the national institutes of health in bethesda. it will support 12,000 existing projects. it will create thousands of jobs over the next few years. in new exhibit is opening at the science center. it explores leonardo da vinci. >> it explores the mystery behind the mona lisa. >> he is pretty much the greatest genius that the world has ever seen. >> at the maryland science center, a new exhibit opening
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saturday is dedicated to the genius of leonardo da vinci. it is a celebration of his sense of wonder and imagination. >> you will see things like early inventions of the tank, the helicopter, and others. this is a blocking maginnis some rigid mechanism. >> this is the same concept as a biker -- bicycle chain. it shows that chains in this motion were better to use than ropes. he created an early diving suit. the venture was most famous for his art.
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like his rendition for the last supper. >> he did a very in-depth study revealed 25 secrets which we have displayed here. we will leave the public to come and find it out for themselves. >> he pushes the them as of your imagination. you can come up with amazing things. we put some of his inventions together and most of them work. >> the exhibit runs through january. wbal tv 11 news. >> that was really interesting. there is much more to come on 11 news today. >>, we will take a look at one of your answers to the water cooler question of the day. >> here are the winning lottery numbers .
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interesting process. the coffee bean is considered a delicacy. it is found while sifting through the pooh of animals. >> only 500 pounds are made each year. customers are paying $20 for it. that is for 1 cup. >> i cannot believe people would pay for that. a former newspaper photographer wanted to give a good name. givlook at these photos of cats dressed up in wigs.
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kittiwake's of being sold for 50 bucks. -- kitty wigs are being sold for 50 bucks. >> time to get to one of your answers to our watercooler question of the day. >> we asked if he thought children that ate candy every day are more likely to commit crimes when they grow up. >> one person says, everything in moderation. keep emailing your responses. we will read more in the next hour and post all of them on our website. >> here is a look ahead to the next hour of 11 is today. >> an update on the 2016 olympics. >> and bridges are in desperate
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