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old boy into custody. much more on the news at 5 and 6. the other big story, baltimore city police may have the break they need to stop a series of crimes committed by police impersonator. jayne miller is live with the 11 newsroom with the exclusive information. >> these men are connected to two street robberies and there are looking at the possibility they committed home invasions as well. the men, aged 23-36, committed a robbery tuesday morning. they were approached by three men wearing black fatigues and wearing a three badges saying they were serving a warrant. >> they took an amount of u.s.
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currency and cigarettes. the victim realized something was not right. he summoned police and we got there. we've done them a sort while later doing the same thing within a two blocked area. >> there charged with armed robbery and police impersonation. what you do if you are approached by someone who looks like a cop? follow your instincts. ask for ied or play along. -- ask for id or play along. jayne miller, wbal 11 tv 11 news. >> one student is recovering this afternoon while another is facing serious consequences as a result of a stabbing. it 14-year-old student stabbed another in the stomach in a school stairwell. the use of violence has many in the community on edge.
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>> their kids. that is ridiculous. why did they have a knife in school? how did it get in there? how long did this kid have a knife in school? how many other kids have knives and guns? what is the operative to make him carry a knife? it is really sad. >> the victim was rushed into surgery and currently in stable condition. no word on what led up to the attack. >> early this morning, a cool front went through town. we have some clouds, no rain associated with it, but the after effects of the provinces chillier air and breezy conditions. on the radar, some rain out over the ocean and also including the cards here. once again north of the pennsylvania line, the sun is breaking through. temperatures this afternoon will not be warming up all that much.
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details on the weekend forecast coming up. >> fire crews continue to investigate deadly fire in northwest baltimore this afternoon that started around 9:00 p.m. thursday night on elmer ave. authorities say claims sparked in a garage and then spread. when they extinguished the fire, they found a body inside the garage. >> we performed search and rescue operations where they found the body of an unconscious person and a non- responsive and victim. expiration appeared to be from smoke inhalation and burns. >> no word on the victim's identity. carper county charters are working hard to determine the cause of a deadly crossfire in the ball when area. it responded to greene avenue just after 7:45 p.m. last night where they found a man pronounced dead just minutes later. it took about two hours to get
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the fire under control. they believe the fire broke out in the living room but do not know yet what caused it. the labor department's october jobs report is out which means americans get the chance to learn how many new jobs were created last month. tracy potts is in washington with more on what this means for the sluggish economy. >> the unemployment rate dropped zero. & down to 9% with 80,000 new jobs, a balance of private sector jobs created and government jobs lost. there were big revisions in september, 50,000 more than first reported, but far short of what economists say is needed for a strong recovery. >> we need to double that if we're going to make a serious dent in the unemployment rate. >> at a job fair in tennessee,
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5000 people lined up for 1500 jobs. the same story all across america. >> thousands of resonates for one position, and has not been easy. -- thousands of resumes for one position. >> on thursday, the senate blocked the latest portion of the president's jobs plan. it would be paid for by a surcharge on millionaires. people are getting desperate. >> i am willing to take everything. i have a lot of experience. >> trees teapots, nbc news, washington. -- tracy potts, nbc news. >> this big matchup always brings out a strong rivalry between wbal-tv and their sister station in pittsburgh. >> big game this weekend.
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our steelers taking on the ravens. >> you knew what is going to happen, first place on the line. >> baltimore treated it as though it was the super bowl. the steelers have beaten the ravens twice to get to the super bowl, 2009 and then last year. i did not know if you remember that. >> i remember it vividly the. here is the deal. when the ravens lose on sunday, you are going to have to wear black and gold monday morning and then send us the footage so we can show everyone in pittsburgh. if we lose, what do you think? >> the chances are small. >> we will where some purple and black, if i even have any in my closet. if i had any in my closet. >> date are wearing purple and black, so just where the same outfit.
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wbaltv.com kick-off sunday ngiht at 8:20. time for the ravens text question -- do you think joe flacco has but it takes to beat the steelers? yes or no? 88509. we will reveal the results on 11 news at 5 and 6. aids testing fourteens? a new set of guidelines recommending to test teenagers aged 16 or over. hear what some parents think the idea goes too far. the fate of conrad murray now lies in the hands of a ju
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>> deliberations will begin in a few hours in the trial of conrad murray, the charge of involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. >> day one of deliberations here at the courthouse in downtown los angeles. this jury of seven men and five women is faced with the task of determining dr. conrad murray's fate, one down the
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involuntary manslaughter, four years in prison, and if convicted, what he would also lose his medical license. arguments wrapped up yesterday and they will now consider hundreds of pieces of evidence and 22 days of testimony of including three of dr. murray's current and former girlfriends, a former security guards and medical experts. there is a school bus driver, a postal worker, a paralegal, and a professor. they will have to decide of conrad murray was criminally negligent in his care of michael jackson or if the theory that he gave himself the fatal dose of propofol is enough of for an acquittal. deliberations will continue during normal court hours until a verdict is reached. downtown los angeles, back to you. >> rocky ground. still ahead, g20 leaders'
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meeting for the second day and how they hope to address the instability of the greek government. >> my beautiful boy, julianne, is going to be in the hands of -- >> the mother of julian assange saying she peers for her son's safety in america. >> a cold front from the south and reconditions. the forecast coming up in just a minute. it is spots breaking through the clouds.
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>> hitting an all-time record high today sending floodwaters into nearby chinatown and inundating roads. seven of the northern districts are now also flooded after runoff from central thailand. the authorities have advised people in those areas to evacuate their homes. this is the country's worst flooding in half a century and the low laying capital is being hit by a combination of massive run off and high tide. >> that was the wrong story. we apologize. the mother of wikileaks founder, julian assange, is protesting her son's extradition to the u.s. hoping to spur an intervention. she says the u.s. is looking for revenge and fears for his safety if he is handed over to the american authorities. >> my beautiful boy julien is going to be in the hands of
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those people. they will smash him, sexually abused him, kill him. that is a lot of people want to do. they will torture and kill him. that is the way it will go. >> lost his appeal in the london high court and could be extradited to sweden to face questioning in an alleged sexual assault. >> your 11 insta-weather + forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> let's take a look at the radar-satellite combination. clouds begin to break up a little bit and some blue was coming through. the cold front is buried to the south with rain activity ahead of the front. now, skies are going to clear a little bit, so the rain thread, as tiny as was, is now gone. let's take a look at temperatures. readings are mostly in the 50's in the green shaded areas, but to the northwest of town among
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parkton, 51. wider view shows the cold air up in the great lakes. beginning to filter in the mountains and that will be a trend that we will see this saturday. the satellite image of the clouds breaking up, there is the front, there is actually a couple different parts of this storm. it breaks up going towards the coast. a lot of moisture as it passes through. behind it, not much. an area of high pressure from the great lakes into the southern plains. another weather system went out to the west and that is a number of days away. we really have a dry weather pattern out here going into the weekend. the rest of the day, breezy and chile only in the mid 50's for a high. northeast wind gusting more than 20 miles per hour. was the clear overnight tonight, an overnight low of 40.
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northeast winds at 5-10. the insta-weather + futurecast shows the departing storm high- pressure indicated by these. this is really deflecting into canada and or are hung up in the southern plains, but speaking of the weekend going back to standard time early sunday morning. turn your clocks back one hour. we go from 2:00 a.m. at back to 1:00 a.m. and you will wake up on time. just a friendly reminder. we also have that the ball game in pittsburgh sunday afternoon -- evening and we expect chilly conditions. temperatures will be dropping out of the fifties into the 40's with south when that 5-10 miles per hour. a chilly evening with football weather. the 56 for the high today. tomorrow, 54. a morning low of 32. back up to around 60 on sunday, back in the 50's with the next
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highest rain chant wednesday and thursday. >> in this afternoon's "medical alert," they are saying the american academy of pediatrics went too far urging teenager 16 and older to get tested for hiv. many doctors insist the idea makes sense. more on the reaction. >> it is the dreaded task of any parent, having to explain the birds and bees to a teenager. she has plenty of the talks with her son, a senior at the same for sysco mission high school. >> everything about the drugs, life, the school, all the students. >> i have also included the subject of aids testing. >> even earlier, because i spoke with him about this.
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>> to have long recommended young people get tested for aids and now the american academy of pediatrics has taken this a step further. instead of guidelines released this week, they're recommending all teenagers aged 16 and up take an hiv test. >> in areas where there are high levels of s t d's it is best. >> this pediatrician already urges teenagers to get tested for aids. it can prevent infected teenagers from and knowingly spreading -- unknowingly spreading. >> it is serious business. they estimate 20% of the 1 million people infected are unaware of their status. age groups say early testing should become the standard. >> the hope is that hiv testing will become more routine, part of the standard physician visit
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and that people will get tested more regularly. >> some parents worry that pediatric group recommendations go too far. >> assuming they are sexually active because there 16 does not take. >> many teenagers like their parents about their sexual activities and testing as a safe route in a very awkward age. >> you have to see this amazing video of a close encounter of this server. this happened just off the wharf in santa cruz, calif. the whales are merging with their mouths wide open. pretty remarkable video there. again, we apologize for the technical the vocal the earlier. we will bring a much more on the g20 at 5 and 6.
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let yourself play. >> a good forecast going into the weekend. we will not produce any rain over the weekend. the temperatures will be in little chillier than normal for this part of bottom, but nonetheless we expect a chill. today only around 56. we will only a warm-up a degree or two. 54 for the high tomorrow after a morning start of 32. sunday we would get into the 60's. we will fall back saturday night one hour. the next rain chance will be coming up wednesday and thursday with a weather system coming into the area. not a bad forecast for the early part of november. >> i do not mind gaining an hour of sleep. >> go ravens. dry weather for the game sunday night. >> beat those steelers. thank you, john. thank you for joining us.
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