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>> the fight at a video game auction since at least two people to hospital with cut and stab wounds. good evening, i am deborah winger. we begin with details into the stabbing investigation at timonium fairgrounds. at least two people were stabbed after 6:30. both victims or taken to area hospitals with what appeared to be non life-threatening injuries. >> it's kind of crazy. there were kids around, so we went across the building. one guy was bleeding and another guy was being held down. we found out somebody got stabbed. >> oktoberfest was also taking place at the fair grounds today. police say they do believe that alcohol may have played a factor. it is unclear what led to the fight. in howard county, a motorcyclist was killed late friday night
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after he rented a disabled vehicle. state police a 69 at -- 69-year- old girl burden walker crashed into a car with a flat tire. police say that vehicle was partially in the roadway, and the driver had been drinking. a 33-year-old man was arrested. elsewhere in howard county, two people were taken to shock trauma following a head-on crash on route 29. howard county police say a 29- year-old man was driving southbound and northbound lane. alcohol and speed are believed to be factors in the crash. no charges have been filed. at last check, both men weren' n critical condition. flames broke out around six of 45 this morning in the 200 block of south gilmore street.
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one person was taken to johns hopkins bayview to be treated for burns. an investigation is ongoing. maryland voters are about to get another double dose from ads for the heated governor's race. george is live in the studio with the story. >> the o'malley at was posted on the web yesterday's. the heiress bought his the television market tomorrow morning -- the ehrlich spot hit the television morninmarket tomw morning. >> republican bob ehrlich's new television ad is called history. >> martin o'malley inherits a billion dollar surplus. >> it is a look back at some of the financials democrat o'malley made as governor. >> o'malley son the biggest tax hike in maryland, raised
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chesapeake bay fund to cover spending. >> the ad claims o'malley gave raises to top aides and heard the state's business and economic climate. in the new ad, eric also revisits a claim he made about o'malley in a previous at. >> of valley covers up jobs reports that proved maryland's economy stalled. >> it is a claim david collins already looked at in one of his back to check reports. using o'malley e-mail's obtained from a public information act request, early claims the a maladministration ordered up cover up -- ehrlich claims the o'malley administration ordered a cover-up. the fact is, what the gorelick camp blocked out in red ink is a department of labor analyst explanation of those numbers. the claims or there's centerpiece of a malaise latest internet ad.
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he says the ads are dishonest and that his claim show very little evidence. ins with o'malley calling ehrlich desperate and misleading. >> team o'malley defends its desperate label on it ehrlich by pointing to recent polls showing the current governor has anywhere from 1/6 point lead to an 11 point lead over the former governor. >> baltimore city firefighters are being recognized for their acts of heroism, all part of the annual metals day ceremony at the war memorial building downtown. the program began at 11:00 with the memorial for fallen firefighters and a luncheon just before noon, followed by the remainder of the rewards their money. >> every 9.5 minutes, someone in the u.s. is diagnosed with hiv. 12,000 of those affected live here in baltimore. 1200 are expected to be infected this year. with the help of the community,
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state leaders and nonprofits hope to turn that trend around. >> first lady katie o'malley is optimistic that together we can reduce the alarming number of hiv infections in baltimore and throughout the state. there was a partnership for live event at the inner harbor. >> we want to make sure we support our neighbors. >> 3 baltimore nonprofits teamed up to create a partnership for life to help those living with hiv by offering housing and health services and providing food. the statistics are hard to take in. baltimore ranks fifth in the nation in reported cases, and without change, the numbers are expected to double in the next decade. it is why members of the community are doing their part to help those living with the disease and to prevent it from spreading. >> isn't silent issue in baltimore that does not get busy is a silent issue that does not get talked about as much as it should.
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>> the fund-raiser kicked off a yearlong campaign offering free testing, entertainment, and red ribbons. although organizers fell short of the gold to be a world record was lakes -- as a human red ribbon, they said they hope it is the beginning of what will be the end. >> to have over 500 people at the inner harbor was wonderful. >> the battle is far from over, but partnership for like says it will continue to raise awareness about the disease and offer support for a lifelong battle that in many cases could have been prevented. >> it is so important, in our state where be have a high rate of people who are infected, that we make people more aware of the disease and the testing means. >> the national institutes of health says hiv aids is the number one cause of death between 25 and 44 year olds in baltimore.
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bed bugs were discovered in a patient's room last week. hospital officials say it was an isolated case where the patient brought in the bedbugs. it is unknown where the bed bugs were in the room, whether on the debt itself or on the furniture. a celebration broke out chile mine site after rescue workers finished drilling and escape shaft. they were able to push through the last section of the shaft, measuring a total of more than 2,000 feet. live footage showed both the service and the inside of the mine. the progress had rescuers and relatives cheering at the site. >> as you can imagine, erupted. we have been here busting our butts " and we have worked on it every day.
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we made it into the gallery. that is just incredible. the whole place just exploded. it was great. >> the men have been trapped for 65 days now, a record for time spent underground after mining accident. still to come, a stable of wintertime in new york officially open for the season. and place another arrest in recent hate crimes in new york. hear what the mayor has to say about the crime, and a group of cholent -- college students all overdosed and officials are unable to figure out what the substance is. >> another of a string of night stays around the area with lots of sunshine and warm temperatures. how long can it last? the forecast has the answers, coming up in a few minutes. a couple of clicks scattered clouds here in there. is 57 at the airpo
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8-year-old boy hospitalized. police a man stabbed the boy five times at a long island york restaurant on friday. witnesses say 23-year-old kevin sack stood behind a boy as he was playing a video game. he allegedly pulled out a hunting knife and stabbed him in the back. the boy is expected to survive but will remain in hospital for the next few days. another rest has been made connected to anti-gay hate crimes in new york city. officials say and eighth person turn himself in today. investigators say nine people locked up three men on sunday, beat them, and sodomized two of them. one was cut with box cutters and another burned with cigarettes. >> seven individuals were arrested earlier this meet -- this week. when you hear the details of what occurred, torture is the only word that comes to mind. the charges include unlawful imprisonment, abduction, assault, robbery, sodomy, and
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menacing. all will be charged with hate crimes. >> police are still searching for the ninth suspect involved in this incident. police said least a dozen college students overdosed on an unknown substance at a house party in washington state. when police arrive friday night the interrupted a possible sexual assault in progress and discovered several people in critical condition from overdosing. some people were still in the hospital this morning, one in critical but stable condition. it is estimated 50 people were at the party. rockefeller plaza opened this winter traction, plus how john lennon's widow is asking fans to celebrate his birthday. >> sunshine is in the forecast for a while, but there is also some rain somewhere out there. some rain somewhere out there.
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and ehrlich voted to eliminate the department of education while serving in congress. but in the toughest of times, martin o'malley has made record investments in public schools, new school construction, and o'malley froze college tuition four years in a row. with martin o'malley, our children always come first. ♪ storyteller: little miss muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey. along came a burglar who broke into her home, and ransacked the place making off with several valuable tuffets. fortunately, geico had recently helped her with homeowners insurance. she got full replacement on her tuffets. the burglar was later captured when he was spotted with whey on his face. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance.
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>> with cooler weather and changing seasons, one event in new york serves as a reminder that the holidays are right around the corner. the rockefeller center ice skating rink open for the season today. the rank and hold 150 skaters and is open to the public from october through early april. today people took a moment to celebrate the life of a musical icon. john lennon would have turned 70 today. in hollywood, many fans gathered to sing at his songs and remember the british superstar. his widow asked fans today to
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1 million wishes for peace. >> all is quiet around the area. how to the west, there is some unsettled weather. the northern rockies and out in the pacific northwest, they are all getting rain. the atmosphere is not set up to draggy that moisture in our direction, but just give it a little time. today exceeded our expectations. temperatures got into the low but we are not complaining. 81 was high, morning lows were in the 40's then 50's, and no rainfall. annapolis at 61, salisbury 54, and on the board is 58. westminster 59.
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temperatures have gone up a little bit how in the mountains, but if we take a look and what we expect for lows tonight, most of the readings will be in the 50's in this city. a couple of 40's of their away from the city. mid-70s's around the bay and in the northeast corner of the state, low 7's, but up into the 80's in parts of virginia. no clouds over the area now, but there is that front that is dividing us. it is stalling out more or less and will start to move back north very slowly in response to this system out west. we have some weather here that may start occurring in a couple of days. we will finish out the weekend in pretty good shape. monday for some view is a day off and maybe we will get through the day without too many
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problems. 72-76 tomorrow, sunny skies and mild temperatures for this time of year. southwest winds at 5-10 miles an hour. voters can expect south winds and a 1 ft. chop -- voters can expect. lena sun and mild temperatures in the low 70's during the game. southwest winds at about 7 miles an hour. otto is now down to a tropical storm and is weakening as it goes over cooler water. the futurecast shows the presence of this front, even by tomorrow evening. the most it could probably do is produce a little scattered cloudiness here and there. the sun will dominate tomorrow but eventually things will start catching up with us. as the storm track comes out of the great lakes, by late monday and tuesday and even wednesday,
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elements of a front in the area will be around. we have a rain chances each day starting late monday through thursday. there will be brief periods when it will not be raining and we will see some sun during the day. temperatures start to drop off and by the end of the week we will down in read -- we will be down in the low 60's. >> he is getting a cold that we all have here. >> we have some sports to get to. we will talk about navy on the road away, plus towson tonight. we will check on that straight ahead.
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the air. maybe he should do it more often. maybe rallies for the win, 28- 27. robert ambrose get to kiss her good luck. pure talent. 44 yards to scott. towson with a great crowd on hand, giving them something to cheer about. leaping, grabbing, wrestling, and finally catching. absolutely getting the job done. booker, a great explosion of the middle, a 21-yard touchdown run. the monarchs hold off the tigers, 17-13. and south carolina, they knocked off no. 1 kentucky in basketball, ucla and baseball, and alabama in football.
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an incredible atmosphere at the stadium. stephen garcia, that young receiver just gives you chills. he goes for the fake on fourth down. south carolina empowered, garcia to jeffrey again. while being held, he makes the incredible grab. celt carolina is alabama's 19 game win streak, 35-21. some high school football. norman nearly untouched, 31-yard score. nelson hayes, nearly untouched. on during breast cancer
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awareness month with a pink shoes. red hager, just making a nice play. .3-21 was the final perio no championship, john carlson collects big. he is very accurate. the game is tied at one. 1.e devils of tooneup 2- he makes it look easy, gets his second goal of the game. washington has six unanswered goals. to legends embody all that is good about baseball.
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the baseball tradition may haunt him. for years he used smokeless tobacco and now has cancer of that salivary againslands. doctors believe they cannot keep aggressive cancer early. tony gwynn plans to undergo cancer five times a week for the next two months. the rangers first-ever playoff series it when, a solo shot off matt garza. the rangers take up 2-1 lead. crawford's first hit of the postseason. tampa's course 3 in the eighth. rays keep the series alive but the rangers lead the series 3-1. the rangers lead the series 3-1.
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i think we need tax breaks to send kids to college. so i worked for a $2,500 tax credit to help pay for college. fought to get pell grants expanded and insisted that college loans go directly to kids instead of through banks. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message. because it's not about the next election, it's about the next generation. right? yeah!!! woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 billion of our money. woman 4: our money. woman 5 sync: and he worked for another bank that collapsed. man 4: costing tax payers 17 million. anncr: tell bob ehrlich big banks don't need help.
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middle class marylanders do. two governors, two different approaches. even in good times bob ehrlich didn't make education a priority. he increased college tuition by 40%, cut school construction by $200 million, and ehrlich voted to eliminate the department of education while serving in congress. but in the toughest of times, martin o'malley has made record investments in public schools, new school construction, and o'malley froze college tuition four years in a row. with martin o'malley, our children always come first.
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>> nice weather again tomorrow. there is a football game, i understand. a lot of sunshine. it will be a very nice day. there is a rain chances monday through thursday. there'll be some breaks in the clouds. i think it will not be raining more than it will be raining. the one trend here, the temperatures slowly drop off as we go over the week. by the end of the week it will only be around 64 the high. >> tomorrow looks great. we will see you back here tomorrow. following program is presented by attorney gloria allred and is intended solely for
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