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to buy more time to once again sell its contract to a very split rank-and-file. they appeared to send a message to union leadership that there were too many holes in the contract. the union president is the first to admit that what happened was a clear case of miscommunication. >> if there had been married that -- if there had been a read that more people had questions, we would have had a different vote. we did not have a sense that that many people had questions. >> it is predicted the contract will pass given time to explain the details. >> i am 100% convinced that we will have a contract. i am convinced because so many people are so invested in moving forward. >> for now, reaction is still mixed among city teachers over
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how they will be affected by the changes. >> the performance issue is so wrong. >> if you're not comfortable, you need to do what you need to do to feel comfortable with your contract. it is something that we have to live with for the next three years. >> the union presidents may ask the school board to extend the current contract that expires october 28. that would buy more time to get this passed or least bring it up for a vote. we will have more on the story at 6:00 p.m. >> as you might imagine, that issue continues to generate debate. lanthorn rights "the employment and compensation should be tied to performance, but not solely or primarily on student
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performance or a multiple choice test." "would you buy a house or a car without a complete contract? this question -- this contract as many questions about evaluation systems." send us your thoughts. >> howard county police are investigating the death at a rest stop. the victim was found at a wilkens center along i-95. he was found in the driver's side of the car on the shoulder. he may have been living in the car. the medical examiners run to determine the cause of death. the victim has not been identified. the defense in the trial of a baltimore county man accused of killing his wife took aim at the detectives and almost got the case thrown out. >> it was a very stressful day for the prosecution which was supposed to rest its case this afternoon. instead, it will call more unplanned witnesses to the stand
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on monday. this is in response to the defense as it expose some interesting events that happened during the investigation. the defense seemed to rattle the prosecution earlier in the day. they spent the morning cross examining the key witness, the lead investigator in tracy's disappearance. when her trans am was found in the 6600 block of ritchie highway on march 17, 2005, he arrived at the scene at its 30 a.m., went to meet with dennis at 11:00 a.m. to get his keys, and then opened the car to investigate it around to 30 p.m. the defense jealous of this testimony after producing a document that the state had a copy of from a baltimore county crime lab technician that said he or she arrived on the scene at 8:45 a.m. and used a coat
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hanger to open the door of the trans am, something that the detective and the prosecution failed to mention. the lead defense attorney became animate and loud at this point, calling the detective a liar and that he deceived the judge, jury, and the legal process. the motion was made while the jury was at lunch to dismiss the case. the judge thought about it a while, creating a tense atmosphere before denying it, saying, "i will deny the motion because this is a jury trial. if a judge was decided, it would be a different thing a." >> any attorney would be offended if it were perceived was producinge testimony that deceived the jury. >> just to clarify, he is referring to the prosecution redirected the dirt track of
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deceivehey ask him if he rea the jury. he said no. >> baltimore city police say they need your help in finding a missing woman. 77-year-old betty boyd sullivan walk away from her garden at the best western in southwest -- southeast baltimore. she is delusional, but not violent. she may be wandering the streets were staying in vacant houses. if you see her, please call 443- 94, 7385. >> the rain moved out of the area today. >> the other thing we are dealing with is the wind. we're getting wraparound wind from the powerful racer that is pummeling new england right now. you can clearly see all the heavy showers and storms will to our north over the new england area. we're just getting some light
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wraparound precipitation to our south. tonight, we will see the clause slowly clear out. the wind will maintain speed, though. it is 60 degrees at the airport, 62 degrees in downtown, and 61 degrees in annapolis. there is 19 miles per hour gusts downtown and 20 miles per hour gusts iat the airport. >> you can keep track of the forecast for the marathon and all of your weekend plans. we will update video forecast on wbaltv.com. >> how prepared is baltimore and the region if disaster should strike? homeland security secretary janet napolitano was in the area to check on the readiness of first responders and see where
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federal dollars are being spent on local hamas security issues. -- local homeland security issues. >> should assisted of the art equipment purchased by a recent -- they also talk about baptism by snow. the baltimore mayor gave her appreciation to janet napolitano. she faced her first challenge in a massive snowstorm one day after being sworn in as mayor. >> secretary napolitano personally reach out to me to offer assistance as we responded to what we call here snowmageddon. >> the priority is to make sure the communities are prepared and have resources to handle any kind of disaster. >> we live in an ever-changing threat environment.
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there are those who would seek to attack us, al qaeda, al qaeda-affiliate's, for example. >> she got a tour of this baltimore where house, checking out an investment that started back in 2003. there is all kinds of equipment from generators to boots. they are ready to respond quickly and have the ability to sustain itself for 10 days. >> thinking ahead, thinking of how you might need to be independent and self sustaining for a full week with your full complement of men and women and working under very stressful conditions, that is really great. >> napolitano says that it is one of the lessons learned from handling hurricanes katrina and rita. a nearly two million dollars homeland security grant will help and rondell county.
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>> it will be a quicker response time. that is what it is about. it is providing a quicker response time to save lives. >> that comes from the american recovery and reinvestment act. >> as election day gets closer and closer, surprising new polls are revealing the popularity of the tea party. one in three voters support the tea party, giving candidates in states like kentucky, florida, and alaska a chance for a big win. >> the stunning news comes months after the tea party emerged. one-third of all likely voters now supports the tea party. sarah palin last month --
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>> no, enough is enough. we will get america back on the right track. that is the exceptional ism that ronald reagan used to speak of. >> the senate democratic leader trails in some nevada polls. >> man up, harry reid. >> sharron angle is hammering read on nevada's 14% unemployment. >> my job is to create jobs. what she's talking about is to destroy them. >> it is not your job to create jobs. is your job to create policies that help the private sector. >> marco rubio in florida, ran a call in kentucky, can book in colorado, joe miller in alaska, they are all tea party senate candidates who could win. christine o'donnell is in trouble in delaware. president obama went to put chris kucinic in an vice-
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president -- chris kunz in vice- president joe biden's seat. the agenda is stalled. 33 tea party candidates have a good shot at winning senate seats. tea party candidates are promising to pressure whoever controls congress to roll back taxes, spending, government regulation, and health care reform. >> it should make for a very interesting general election. up next, the problem of bedbugs. a new device could change that. >> it was almost close for good. now one of baltimore's landmark theaters has reopened. we have the latest on what you can expect from the senator. >> with obesity on the rise, we're looking at new ways to
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make your child healthier. >> there are all kinds of new artifacts and exhibits. i will tell you
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>> a tiny but continues to take a big by that of the big apple.
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bedbugs are looking in new york city. those who go to movie theaters are also worried. one couple says that having a weapon, but some still skeptical. >> oh, my god, are we sitting on bedbugs? this is a product that will help protect you and we do not guarantee that you will not get a bedbug, but it will greatly reduce the risk. >> it can be helpful, but unless you can catch them on your seat, you will never get rid of the bedbugs in the metal framing and of the seat.minframing >> the fight against a bedbugs continues. >> in tonight's medical alerts, parents are being warned to keep all video and audio baby monitors away from cribs and out of children's reach. that warning by the consumer product safety commission comes after six children in the past six years have died after
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grabbing a monitor and then being strangled by the cord. one family recently lost their baby girl to that accident after she learned how to stand up in her crib. >> she was in her crib and, somehow, the accident happened. she had reached a milestone in her life, apparently, where she suddenly learn how to stand. and that was the end of her life. >> members of the cpsc is investigating if they have hazard warnings on them. chances are you have had to do with it pickier or two. schools have had to do with that every day, giving millions of dollars of food behavioral scientist to figure out how to use psychology to encourage children to eat better. hiding vegetables can work. >> tyler clifford cannot get
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enough of today's school lunch. what he and his class roommates -- he and his classmates do not know that the mill had five different vegetables. >> you like this so much, you lifted clean. >> and i can believe it had squash. i hate squash. >> the sloppy joe has another six stealth mendes. >> how many of you liked the turkey sloppy joe? >> what happened when the return -- and they're told about it? they gasped for a second before taking another bite. >> you are telling me that a festival can taste good? >> yes. >> it seems that having the good stuff could make a great egret even out of the piteous sixth grader. >> you still like it? you see them picking things clean that had vegetables in it. it is amazing.
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>> it helps kids make better choices. cornelius university was awarded millions of dollars to investigate children's lunches. >> taking a for a bowl of putting it under a light increases its sales 100%. >> the things you really can cite kids into eating well. this is all part of first lady latest move for's healthier eating. this type of studies can help millions of kids across the country. >> we really did not get any of the showers associated with the strong nor'easter that is pummeling new england tonight.
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the low pressure is moving deliberately through maine. there will get strong and heavy doubdownpours and heavy wind. all the showers is down sloping to our south. we will see a general clearing trend tonight. it will still pretty brisk out there. we went a couple of degrees above what we initially forecast. we have 60 at the -- 60 degrees at the airport and 62 degrees downtown. it is 59 currently in easton and 61 degrees in cambridge. it feels more rock out there because of the gusty wind. there is a 20 miles per hour gusts downtown. the wind is really going to hang around through tomorrow because that low pressure will continue to move up to the north and high pressure will try to build in behind it.
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some win will be a factor for the marathon. there will be partial clearing -- some wind will be a factor for the marathon. there will be partial clearing tonight. it will likely be in the low 50's tonight in downtown. it will be a brilliant fall weekend. it will be mostly sunny in the mountains. will be seeing highs in the mid- 60's. there will be beautiful sunshine. for the first half of the day, we will have wind. it will be another great day on the shore. we have high pressure building in over our area. it will clear us out and keep us in the sunshine. that area of low pressure, the nor'easter, is slowly moving offshore. it will give us a wind initially. the cold front uc to the west as a factor but not until early next week. -- the cold front you see to the
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west is a factor but not until early next week. in the morning, it will be a little bit cooler, but that will be good for the runners. ravens vs patriots as we head out on sunday, check it out. it will be fluster yet there. the wind will be out of the west at 15 miles per hour to 5 20 miles per hour -- 20 miles per hour. go ravens. it will be 65 and breezy. monday, we will be down into the lower-60's again. wednesday is their best shot showers next to it. >> it might be dubbed the happiest place on earth, but disney world visitors get to see
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a different side of it when a bus driver gets into a fight. >> the center reopens. that story's coming up. >> their styles could be more different.
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cooked numbers, false attacks. the truth? frank kratovil is ranked one of the 10 most independent members of congress. frank kratovil does not follow anybody's party line he looks at his district, his family, the community, and that's the important thing to him. endorsed by the chamber of commerce, the nra, veterans, and police officers. as a career prosecutor i made decisions on facts not politics, in washington i've tried to do the same. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message.
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bob ehrlich says he wants to fix maryland. but he increased state spending by record amounts. ehrlich raised $3 billion in taxes and fees... including property taxes... and a 40% increase in college tuition. and now he's made over $1 billion in new promises... with no plans to pay for them... except for cutting education. cuts that will lay off teachers and increase class sizes. that's not a budget. and bob ehrlich's not the kind of leader... we can trust.
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>> a fight between the walt disney bus driver and a passenger got into a fight. witnesses say the man pushed the baby towards the bus driver and caught the child and give it back to the man's wife. the fight turned even more physical. >> he lunged at the bus driver. he came at his throat. it looked like a bus driver was trying to defend himself. >> police say the driver and the disney guest have decided not to press charges against each other. but the bus driver is on paid leave while the case is being reviewed. >> the senator theatre has been through some rough years, a son and downs with finances and bankruptcy. finally, the city purchased the
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theater. with new orders, the senator has reopened and started showing movies again. >> the senator has been years since 1939. it is a one-of-a-kind theater. the lines started before today's reopening. there is something about this place the people of. >> it is a really special place. i am excited to see it open. >> for me, it is history. i have been coming here forever. it is going back in the days that remind me of my parents' growing up in the old times. >> inside, they were popping up the popcorn. outside, they were putting up posters for this week's first run movie. for employees, this is a great day. >> is a great place. i am so happy it has opened up again.
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>> it is this beautiful big screen at the center that people of. coming here is a -- at the senator that people love. coming here is a special experience. >> to see a movie on a huge screen, it is baltimore. >> this was formally covered by vinyl siding. >> they are reopening the senator. they have done some renovations in the last few weeks. a lot more or in the plans. >> the senator theatre is a baltimore city jam. -- baltimore city gem. >> while pop corn prices have gone up since 1939, patrons do not seem to mind. they love coming to this beautiful classic movie house. what is it about this theater? >> it is just different. it has -- it is like the old movies. it is nice.
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>> that is my sissy. >> something to do this weekend. we will recap the day's top stories, including the latest on the contractor debate for baltimore city schoolteachers. >> these are the original walls of the overseer's house at the ridgeley estate. there have been exposed as part of a new exhibit. i have details on the grand opening next. >> eric wargotz campaigns a takeover the u.s. senate seat. takeover the u.s. senate seat. we will take a look at him and
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i like a party as much as the next gal but, come on. $60,000 for one dinner held by the department of justice. $66 per person just for bagels at one of the nasa's shindigs. i cracked down because big government shouldn't be funding big banquets with your money. some people say i'm a bit of a tightwad. i say, i'm barbara mikulski and i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you.
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>> a lot of people are referring to it as the david and goliath matchup of maryland's midterm elections. a physician businessman from the eastern shores trying to unseat maryland's senior u.s. senator. but he does not like to be referred to as a long-shot candidate. >> he says he's just behind and believes he can ride the current anti-income and with all the way to washington. >> the campaign trail is a family affair for dr. eric wargotz, a chance for the republican u.s. senate to log some quality time with his son jacob. >> i tell me, look, jacob, it is
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a goal. it is a tough goal. but you have to believe to achieve. if you do not believe, you will never achieve. that is the bottom line. thank you for all the great work you do. >> senate hopeful is just one of the many levels he is wearing this fall. the 53-year-old new jersey native is a physician, businessman, queen anne's county commissioner, a father of three, and married for 14 years. >> i have the most fabulous wife in the world. she is a great partner. i have three great kids. >> the calls himself a tea party patriot and entered this race last july. he believes he will win in november. >> we are a david and goliath story in this environment. there is not often an environment where the money does not matter so much. if we do not believe in this race, the money matters as much.
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>> he is opposed to abortion and illegal immigration. he says that, if maryland sends him to capitol hill, he will work to cut taxes and spending and repeal and revise the new health care law. >> when you looked at my county record, i cut taxes twice. we cut the operating budget significantly in order to do that. we also increased transparency in government. i ran and i said i would work toward achieving these goals and i actually delivered. >> he credits his work that thick -- his work ethic to that. he started working at age 9 and did carpentry and plumbing even commercial fishing. >> i did what i knew to do. >> he is working to get his name out and his message heard. >> i think it is time. i think i am the right person for the right time. to help get this country back on track. >> with his son by his side.
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>> it is good to have you with me, buddy. >> kate profiled senator barbara mikulski last night. you will find the story and other candidate profiles on our website. you can get the facts from david collins bad check, too. >> a washington, d.c. nightclub owner and four employees are accused of killing a man. police say that mohammad was repeatedly kicked and beaten unconscious just a block away from the club. witnesses say that he threw a brick at the club after he was not allowed in. the victim was then chased by employees. after the beating, he was pronounced dead at howard university gospel. >> here's a look at are the top stories. the majority of city teachers are not pleased with the new contract proposal presented to them. the rejected the contract after
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two days of voting. the stipulation in a new contract will taipei to student performance and replace seniority to other classifications. they say they need more time to understand the details. the current contract expires later this month. a -- howard county police are investigating a death that scherr's stock. the victim was found in the driver's seat of a car parked at the shoulder at the welcome center southbound 95. they say this man may have been living in the car. the medical examiners to determine the death of the victim and he has now been identified. the high-profile murder trial for baltimore county man almost came to an abrupt end to a pier in the defense asked the judge to throw out the charges. the judge refused to drop the charges because this is a jury trial, but implied his decision might have been different if this had been a trial by judge.
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he is accused of beinkilling his wife tracy. her remains have never been found. >> the ridgeley estate is coming to live at the hampton national historic site. the mansion house has been open for years, but now the home farm is being opened to the public to show about how the other half lived in the 1800's. >> you will find out how the average person would have lived, how you and i and our ancestors would've lived, regardless if you're white or black. people work in furnaces, in the field, did domestic work. that is what the average person did in the 1800's. >> included are the overseer's house, complete with original artifacts, exhibits, and intermission on the farming
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lifestyle. >> there are things that visitors can figure out on their own, things to read and see. we learned that by doing. there's plenty appear to do. >> it is interactive. there are things that people of all ages can do and learn. >> they can touch, feel, observed. this is where people, no matter what age you are, history comes to life. >> the exhibit will officially open to the public this weekend with celebration and reactors in full costume. >> ongoing demonstrations of cider making, corn shocking, baling hay, things, of blacksmithing, all going on all day long. it brings history to life. >> it begins at 1:30 p.m. on saturday. after that, you can check out the exhibit seven days a week. >> that is very educational. >> one man's attempt to break into a museum leads him into
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handcuffs and the costume award is interesting, but the motive is no joke. >> find out how much damage was done to a historic building in oregon and how much water was needed to put the fire out. >> canada's spar over magnet schools and how
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>> three people are dead in ohio after a fire ripped through their columbus thomas morning. the victims included an elderly woman, a teenager, and an infant. two homes nearby were also damaged. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. oregon police arrested a man dressed in a moss suit. he tried to break into a museum through the bathroom. he was arrested after trying to break into the north west museum of rocks and minerals. what was the man after?
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a quarter million dollars worth of gold in a collection just returned after a successful highest in april. >> more than a million gallons of water were needed to put out day fire at a historic fire in,, michigan. the opera house went at inflames around 2:00 a.m. at least two businesses inside the building were destroyed by the fire. the cause of the blaze has not been determined. in michigan, a child and mother managed to escape from their home that literally explodined. a car hit a home and its gas meter. no one was hurt. consumers energy shut off the gas to nearly two dozen homes and businesses so that fire fighters could battle the blaze. >> you probably recently noticed the jump in gas prices. we have details on what led to the increase and why wall street may be to blame.
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>> the baltimore marathon is almost here. one woman is putting on her running shoes, even though she is fresh off of a marathon in hawaii. we have details of her amazing story and how she stays motivated next. >> it is not my refrigerator, but i wish it was. it could be yours. coming up, if you are thinking about doing any sort of changes in your home, the home and garden show is the place to be. there are also offering free interior design lessons. details are still ahead. >> all the marathoners are wanted to know what the forecast will be for tomorrow's big day. we will break it down for you. right now, is 61 degrees in downtown, where the marathon will kick off tomorrow. will kick off tomorrow. the wind is
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imagine denying a pregnant woman the choice of health care providers. only one senator voted with big insurance over pregnant women: andy harris. protecting our bay? harris was the only one to vote against cleaning up toxic waste sites. he always sides with the polluters, one of the worst environmental records in the senate. and harris was the only one to vote against extending education for special needs kids. no wonder his republican colleagues think he's too extreme. we can't afford his extreme ideas. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message >> reporter dan collins takes a look at the battle race for baltimore county executive.
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laura mills nor was inside the courtroom as the defense nearly got the case of tossed out. we will talk
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>> and columbia woman just completed the iron man triathlon in hawaii. it is not for the faint of heart. >> can you even imagine? >> no. >> shih race that last saturday and nash will compete in the half marathon tomorrow. >> for suzanne mcdollough serpico, every turning mao was worth it as she just finished a
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the iron man triathlon in hawaii last week. >> it was a dream come true. >> she set a new personal record, completing its in 10 hours and 27 minutes. but suzanne is not resting this weekend. and back, she is tackling baltimore's half marathon. >> it never ends. >> it is also because, for the olman cancer fund. >> it raises funds and awareness for young adults suffering cancer. >> on the state, she was getting to see her students for the first time -- on this day, she is beginning to see her students for the first time since the marathon. >> is not about winning, but completing it and having a goal and going for it. this was my dream. whenever your dream is, 5 k, 10
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k, 1 mile, go for it. >> what an amazing woman. we are a sponsor of the baltimore and the festival. we hope you watch tomorrow, october 16, starting at 7:55 a.m. we will follow the runners from start to finish and showcase live bands and cheerleaders stationed along the course. just run over to our website. also, in addition, you can texted with luck wishes to your favorites runner. they will run along the bottom of the screen throughout our coverage. >> i walked the march of dimes one year. i could not walk for three days, never mind complete a triathlon and do a half marathon. >> she has been doing the triathlon's since high school. she has had 12 years of it. she had just gone off an airplane the night before when we did that interview.
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she is doing the marathon again for thcancer. it will be a nice day for the marathon tomorrow. >> many are coming in from out of town. we will be blessed with a beautiful day tomorrow the only thing we may have is the wind. it will not be a great star for things tomorrow. the wind will be testing because there is a coded nor'easter to our north over new england. it will be pushing very deliberately up to the gulf of maine. it is out of our way anticipating to the south. however, there is a strong counterclockwise flow that will give us some bolstering breezes tomorrow. we could see some higher gusts. we will see beautiful and sunny skies. it will be a gorgeous course. he can take your time and appreciate it. it is 62 degrees downtown. we've hit a high of 63 degrees
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at the airport today. with some more sun than we initially anticipated. it is just a little blustery. a breezy and chilly night tonight for sure. around the downtown, it will probably be 51 degrees or below. tomorrow morning, we will be in the low-50's downtown. it is 57 degrees in the mountains. if you have plans to have out there this weekend, it will be beautiful there. there will be gorgeous skies in baltimore. after that, we will be in the mid-50's, which is not far off the mark. what do we have in place? we have high pressure that will stabilize us all weekend long. it is building in, but it is contrasting with of the low of
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the nor'easter which is creating a strong pressure gradient. we will see a nice dry weekend. it will be milder on sunday. by the middle part of next week for the first half of next week, tuesday and wednesday, there will be another chance for showers. we will have the low-50's for the start. by noon, it will be 62 degrees. the ravens will be taking on the patriots. there will be windy conditions with 57 degrees to 59 degrees. they will see rain throughout the day tomorrow, but it will be clear by sunday. so it should be a great football weather. the seven best in forecast, it looks like 59 degrees and land. monday, we will be back into the low-60's. we might have a shower on tuesday and a good chance of rain in the forecast for wednesday.
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>> internet consumer alert, if of 58 millionn people who receive social security check, do not look for an increase. it is the second year without an increase since automatic adjustments for inflation were adopted in 1975. the first year was this year. 0% credit-card offers are background. experts say that more of these will be seen it as credit-card defaults fall. we're familiar with fluctuating gasoline prices, but not like this, and especially not right now. typically, gas prices had opposite to where they're going.
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we have some reasons for that reversal. >> the pain at the pump is nowhere near what it was two years ago when we were paying around $4 for a gallon of gas. but prices are up, about a dime per gallon this week, and probably headed higher. analysts say that is unusual because demand is over and supplies are up. >> right after labor day, the unofficial end of summer driving season, we typically see the price of gasoline declined significantly, especially when you talk about september and going into october. >> a year ago today, the country was consuming 9.3 million merrill's today. today, that is lower, by 300,000 barrels. this leaves to the theory -- and this leads to the theory of wall street. the price perg
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barrel will be higher in the not too distant future. >> when the value of the dollar declines, oil becomes a very attractive investment for holders of foreign currencies. >> many analysts expect this fight to be short-lived and say gas prices will actually be lower by thanksgiving. >> you can check gas prices were everyone -- wherever you are. >> thank you. the winds of freedom tour begins flying into westminster today. it brings three of the most famous world war ii planes. you can also tore the world's only fully restored be-24 liberator. admission to tour the planes are two dollars for adults, $6 for
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children, and world war ii veterans get in free. their plans will be at the carroll county airport through the weekend. >> the two canadas for baltimore county executive go head-to-head in their second debate. >> find out -- the two >> find out -- the two candidates for baltimore county
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bob ehrlich is desperate, and he'll say anything to get elected. negative attacks the media have repeatedly called "dishonest" and "total malarkey." and why can't we trust bob ehrlich? because he raised taxes and fees by $3 billion then denied it... because he says he's for us, but made $2.5 million at a special interest lobbying firm. and ehrlich says he'll cut education again if elected governor. bob ehrlich-- a career politician we really can't trust.
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>> it will be a beautiful weekend. if you're ready to make some changes at home in decorations,
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the common garden convention has everything in it. >> with over 400 vendors, this is the largest of its kind in the region. it is a great resource for just about any project you have in mind. >> we have a lot of exhibits here if you want to do remodeling for the upcoming holidays. we have kitchens and baths and a lot of contractors. >> there are a lot of free seminars this year. it is all about maximizing the space in your home. >> i will talk about how to make a small 5x8 bathroom and increase the storage space to test a three times. most kitchens in the country are 9x10. we will triple the storage space and make it look bigger. >> there are experts who will show you how to work with what you have. >> they bring for plans and fabric samples, photographs,
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ideas very had and they want more confirmation. this is very helpful. >> the better living section is a great place to pick a unique gift ideas for yourself or someone else, like this ravens scarf. you can get great ideas. >> ion cell buzzer mixes. >> she has been bringing heard chesapeake gourmet treats. >> we have a face painted for the kids. we tried to make a family affair. >> that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here's what is coming up at 6:00 p.m. >> -- here's what is coming up at 6:00 p.m. >> some tense moments for the prosecution in the dennis duquette so murder trial.
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>> should baltimore county eliminate magnet schools at the elementary level? [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the two candidates for county executive spared today over issues like education, balancing the budget, and sunday sources for political ads. >> they debated a number of issues this afternoon on the midday show with a dan broderick on wypr radio. >> one thing that really stood out in today's debate is that they represent a clear choice for voters next month. >> can

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