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of the trial, he showed little emotion as the verdict was read. >jurors considered more than 300 pieces of evidence and heard from 49 witnesses. they even heard a chilling audio tape of an incoherent-sounding michael jackson in 0 bettincourt. -- in open court. >> [unintelligible] >> seated in the courtroom were members of the jackson family, who got the verdict they were hoping for. now the judge must decide how much time, if any, conrad murray will serve in bars. -- behind bars. >> do you agree with the vote -- the verdict? you can vote in our survey act wbaltv.com.
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it will have results tonight on 11 news. >> tonight, more breaking news, a developing story out of howard county where authorities confirmed there has been a police-involved shooting in the last 90 minutes or so. it happen along coca-cola drive in elk ridge. police say a man showed up with several guns at a location. the authorities say they had to shoot the man because he would not surrender. he is now in shock trauma with and no injuries. we will bring you the latest as -- i known injuries. we will bring you the latest as we get it. >> 11 news has obtained court records that show this woman, accused, and is telling authorities someone else did it. the recent graduate of high- school and it got stabbed on the street. -- ended up stabbed on the
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street. >> the victim lived here in northwest baltimore. her uncle said she was the kind of person who would help anyone. >> she never saw any wrong in anyone. >> devaughn mccoy cannot understand how his niece, courtney mccoy, someone he considers a peacemaker, is dead, the victim of a violent crime. her friends tell police she was trying to break up an off-campus fight. >> she is more of a peaceful person. she wanted to avoid confrontation and just talk it out, stuff like that. hurt trying to break up a fight was completely in character. >> she was a graduate of polytechnic institute. she was stabbed in the head and throat early sunday morning. another student, a 23-year-old
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senior is being held without bail. she is charged with the murder. a hearing set for monday was postponed. according to court records, she denied stopping mccoy and blamed the murder on someone else. witnesses said a fight broke out at a party just off campus. mccoy and her friends were thrown out of the party after one of them began arguing with ligand. other witnesses say they saw ligands and the victim fighting. >> the bielenson needs to stop. -- the violence needs to stop. i have no words. she was a good person, too. i never heard anything bad about her. >> it is kind of scary. >> mckelway's family is heartbroken. -- mccoy's family is heartbroken.
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>> we just cannot believe what happened. right now, it is like our family -- we're just trying to hold each other up. >> if you would respect our privacy we would greatly appreciate it. >> libbin's parents left court without commenting on the charges against their daughter. there will be a news conference to discuss safety on and off campus. >> obviously, the best efforts prevent anyly single tragedy. >> and frostburg state university officials made a plea to police, saying that they need help with safety and security and also student conduct. >> the woman charged in the death evan johns hopkins researcher will spend 15 years in prison.
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a judge sentenced her this morning for her role in the death of steven p. karam. tcairn.hen pick' and tonight, a judge is trying to decide whether to question a woman in relation to the medical records -- >> tonight, baltimore city is delivering a sterner ultimatum to the grand prix organizers, pay your debts by the end of the years, or say goodbye to a contract with the city of baltimore. they 0 $1 million in taxes and $1 million in fees. organizers say they have not
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been set -- been paid for services they have provided. they may have to sell off to investors to allow the race to succeed. stunning, absolutely stunning, and for many of us, a late sunday night and another come- from-behind win for the baltimore ravens. jerry sandusky joins us with more. >> i have never seen so many yellow towels disappear so quickly. they not only win in pittsburgh, but they did it without last- minute touchdown pass. it gives the ravens a series sweep against the steelers, something they hope will pay off big when the playoffs roll around. it could not have been a more it to the cold seen for the ravens. flacco get the ball started, but that still left 71 yards left to go. and not many fans to help them.
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flacco to boldin again. the drive stays alive. 42 left. he has tories smith open. it looks like a touchdown, but the rookie cannot make it happen. flacco with great pass protection three plays later, he finds boldin and the veteran cannot make the catch. and then the next play just when the crowd was at its loudest, flacco into jori smith and the end zone, he makes the play. the ravens beat the steelers 23-20. a 92-yard drive to win it. the silence of the fans at heinsler stadium. >> congratulations to everybody in baltimore who was watching this game on tv tonight who jumped off their couch when joe
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flacco 3 that pass and we won the game. >> -- when joe flacco threw that pass and we won the game. >> i gave a nod to myself and i was able to get open. >> i did not even know tory caught the pass. i thought it was pass interference. when i found out he caught the pass i almost lost it. i do not know what it means. it means we are 6-2 and we beat pittsburgh to *. we have a lot of -- two times. we still have a lot of good teams to beat. >> joe flacco has the personal intensity to handle the challenge last night. rob roblin joins us live from federal hill. i know the fans are continuing at this point to a simmer as they savor the victory. >> you are right. the coach was right, the people jumping off the couch -- at 65 years old, i jumped.
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not very high, but i jumped. it was a long and great game. mr. sullivan, did you enjoy the game? >> i enjoyed it very much. >> exhausted? >> i am. i am one of the ones that jumped off the couch. >> no matter where u.n. today, raven's fans were talking about that game -- where you went today, the ravens fans were talking about that game. >> for baltimore ravens fans, things could not be better. joe flacco connects with hattori smith and the ravens win. -- with tory smith and the ravens wende. >> they are truly the champions i knew they would be. >> it is nice beating pittsburgh, isn't it? >> i was ecstatic. it was beautiful. >> all over town it was all people were talking about today. >> it was wonderful. we pulled it o.
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>> you deliver the mail. i guess people are very happy today, aren't they? >> yes, we are. >> i could not even sleep until 2:00 a.m. it was beautiful. >> it is a good monday. >> they did it. they brought it back. they did what they had to do, just like everybody asked them. it was a good game prepared ought -- a good game. i really appreciate it. >> fantastic, i loved every minute of it. >> it is nice beating pittsburgh in the same -- twice in the same series, is in it? >> it really is. >> and many believe that the ravens can go all the way. >> they can do it. it is great. >> we showed pittsburgh where the team to reckon with. -- we are the team to reckon with. >> there is the jersey of the
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greatest quarterback of them all right here, johnny unitas. flaccoght's game, joe dela like jonae. he's got a long way to go, of course, but johnny would have been very proud. a great victory. now we have another one coming up this weekend. >> one game at a time. that brings us to our ratings text question for today. which would you find more satisfying? grab your phone and text the letter a. if you prefer watching the ravens blowout or the letter b. if you would rather watch a the ravens win. claxton night, police have one person -- >> tonight, police
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have one person in custody in connection with a shooting overnight. police say he shot four other men around 5:30 a.m. sunday morning. two of the victims were club employees. authorities believe the shootings were the result of an earlier altercation. >> baltimore county fire investigators have determined to this three-alarm apartment fire was accidental. it forced 15 adults and two children out of their homes sunday night. damage estimates range up to $1 million. investigators are still working to pinpoint what tipped off the flames. fortunately, no one was hurt. >> a beautiful weather pattern around the mid-atlantic region with a good deal of sunshine. the temperatures are mild for november. it is a clean sweep and is expected to stay that way
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overnight into the day tomorrow. we have everything from severe thunderstorms and tornado watches in parts of oklahoma and northern texas to winter storm warnings in the rockies just to the west of colorado and northern new mexico. a big part of the country will be impacted. >> oh, my aching back, you may be thinking of that chronic pain that as you aching for a massage. it turns out it could be all in your genes. >> we give back in a way that's we know will be appreciated and love it. hahn e owner of cafe hollo releases her controversy a trademark.
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name. sales have dropped 25% and she said she is really struggling financially. >> in going through this process, the reality is that it belongs to the people of baltimore. and the thing is, baltimore is going to defend it, so i do not have to hold onto it. i do not have to keep it. it was never mind to start with. >> today's announcement comes after working with celebrity chef gordon ramsey from the tv show, "kitchen nightmares." the restaurant has been closed, but will reopen later this week. >> i saw a big line of people at the cafe just the other night. if you're one of the people that suffers from back pain, i eme think it is a family history to blame and there's not much you can do. but that is not always true.
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what factors may contribute is tonight's woman's doctor. >> cheryl had back pain years ago and the pain got so bad it just from going for a simple stroll it got very difficult. >> it went down the back of my leg and into my foot. >> after a decade of suffering, cheryl when to mercy medical center to see dr. charles edwards the second. -- dr. charles edwards ii. >> while we cannot change our tibet -- our genetics and we cannot change if we have scoliosis, but we can change other factors that play a huge role in the development of back pain, factors such as smoking, obesity, and lack of exercise. >> 10 to 15% of back pain is due to genetic predisposition, but the vast majority are related to lifestyle choices.
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what causes the discomfort? >> there are many causes of back pain, but the most common is the degeneration of disks within the spine. the disks are the shock absorbers between the bones in the spine. >> and you can see it clearly on this mri. look at the difference between these two disks. dr. edwards says the good news for most patients, 90% improve with lifestyle changes. surgery is not usually necessary. cheryl did undergo surgery for her scoliosis and she even got 2 inches taller. the best part is that she can now lift her baby granddaughter. >> i can get down with the children and play and enjoy life again. >> we may not be seen those graphic images on cigarette packs for now. a federal judge ruled against a requirement that would force cigarette manufacturers to display those images on their packaging.
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the cigarette makers argue the warning violates the free-speech amendment. judge anding the believe he will likely win, so they blocked that requirement. it could take years. >> beautiful weather around the mid-atlantic. a bit cold at night and some fog to contend with in the early morning hours. it extends all the way from southern new england and down to new -- down to nevirginia. some clouds and passing showers moving through the detroit and great lakes area and south east of ohio. the highs today, almost up to the 70-degree mark at b.w.i. marshall. 60 would be normal, so we're quite a bit about that in the
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afternoon. it was chilly in the morning. warmer than normal afternoons, but chile in the morning hours. it all averages out to a warmer than normal weather pattern. the cold is 22 for the record low in 1962. temperatures in the mid to upper 50's and even below 60's around the internet -- inner harbor right now. 57 at easton and 56 at salsbury. 55 in november in oakland. that is a relatively mild reading. the suburbs will be down into the 30's tonight. mid 40's downtown. patchy fog after midnight. during the day tomorrow, it
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should be like today. this area of low pressure is developing over indialantic. this hurricane could take on tropical or at least sub- tropical characteristics. it is a very late season developer. there's the possibility that an offshore storm could complicate the weather pattern later in the week at that moves up the eastern seaboard. -- is that moves up the eastern seaboard. showers and thunderstorms through the plains and in oklahoma and texas. and this one out in the rocky mount, severe thunderstorms ahead of it. snow falling in the mountains. we are on the pleasant side of that storm with sunny skies and pleasant temperatures through wednesday. thursday, it gets a bit closer and eventually brings us a chance for a shower toward the end of the week. there is no promise this will hang around for very much
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longer. lots of sunshine. look at the sunrise, 6:42 a.m. and sunset at 4:58 p.m. that is a significant change now that we are on standard time. 50's right now in western maryland. 60's for the next couple of days on the lower eastern shore. partly cloudy skies tuesday and wednesday. patchy morning fog as well. but well up into the 60's for tuesday and wednesday. rainshowers movie and thursday. breezy with a charlene green -- with a shower bling bring into friday morning. >> the tebow drama theatre is starting to change, or at least a week its tune.
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>> residence in oklahoma are still picking up the pieces after being struck by the biggest earthquake ever recorded in that state. the 5.6 magnitude earthquake hit saturday night and at least 10 aftershocks have been reported. one tower at a university collapsed. luckily, no major injuries reported. experts have no explanation for the increase. >> it has been very quiet, so this may come as a surprise to everyone, but there is a general election tomorrow. >> it has been quiet. if you have been following the candidates, we will look at one that has not gotten a lot of face time, gop candidates alfred griffin. >> but first, two school
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>> 11 news at 5:00 p.m. in hd continues now. >> it is almost unthinkable that i schoolted division roblin would cover up sex abuse charges by two of its employees. >> the two university officials were forced to step down, accused of knowing for years about the allegations and then lying to a grand jury about what they knew. here is more from harrisburg.
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>> two top penn state university administrators surrendered to authorities, accused of failing to report child sex abuse allegations against the tock coach of the schools legendary football team. the athletic director, tim curley, and business vice president gary schultze are also accused of lying to a grand jury about disturbing allegations focusing on the defensive coordinator jerry kenduskeag. >> and their actions likely -- jerry sandusky. >> and their actions likely allowed a predator to prey on children for many more years. >> he is charged with abusing boys over a time frame of eight years, dating back to a time when he was not even a coach. >> this is about children having their innocence stolen for them -- from them and a culture that
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did nothing to stop it. >> one person on staff reported the alleged abuse to joe paterno. paterno is cooperating. while authorities insist this is not about football, it has cast a shadow over one of the most storied programs in college sports. >> here is a look at some of our other top stories at this hour. a guilty verdict for dr. conrad murray. late this afternoon, a jury in los angeles convicted the doctor of involuntary manslaughter. throughout the trial, dr. murray's defense team maintains that it was the singer himself who sell administered the fatal dose. he now faces a possible four
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years in prison. tonight, the suspect in a stabbing of the weekend is denying the charge. she's being held without bail tonight. authorities say they left the house party after one of them got in the argument with ligand, and they say it again followed mccoy and stature in the neck. -- stabbed her in the neck. ebadi was found over the weekend. -- a body was found over the weekend. no word on how the man died, but authorities have not ruled out foul play. >> buie police chief is now looking for these two men caught on camera at a wal-mart. they believe they ask about how
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much the cookies were and then grab the cash box. when the troop leader took off after him, a man she thought was helping her ran off as well. they made off with $200. >> that is the world we live in. there are some good people in the world and some bad people in the world. we are trying to raise good girls in the girl scouts. crags police say the two men ran into the wooded area -- >> police say the two men ran into the wooded area. an investigation is underway. >> voters will head to the polls in baltimore city tomorrow for the general election. how many will show up still remains to be seen. in a city where there are far more registered democrats than republicans, the incumbent should have an easy victory, but not of her challenger has anything to say about it. >> albert griffin is taking on mayor stephanie rawlings-blake tomorrow.
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you may not have heard of them or even known he was running. i talked to him this morning at the 11th grade civics class at cheswick high school. >> this 38-year-old lifelong republican, married, father of two, says he wants you to elect him mayor of baltimore. albert griffin says he has no side, and open campaign office, less than $1,000 in campaign -- no campaign office, less than $1,000 in campaign funds. he wants to share his vision for baltimore with his 11th grade civics class. >> my name is robert griffin. i'm running for mayor of baltimore city. i am the republican candidates. >> griffin says it is about jobs, a world-class education, strengthening committees and government. he says they needed to read the system that will create jobs. >> a multi-line subsidies --
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subway system will benefit everyone. >> griffin says he wants to bring down the property taxes in the city. he says he will do that by eliminating wasteful spending in government. >> paying $500,000 to a firm not in baltimore to come up with a 10-year plan, i think our elected officials should do that. >> when he is not running for office, he is no desire -- organizer for baltimore film international. >> i am not a career politician. this is my first time going into politics. i have community experience. i lived abroad for six years. >> a graduate of polytechnic high school, i griffin says he is fluent in japanese. he also has served on the baltimore city schools parent advisory board. >> i want to get involved the issues of everyday baltimore aeons.
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baltimoreians. >> he would like to have a dialogue to develop and implement strategies for the city. >> lisa, thank you. you can track the candidates on our website wbaltv.com and find out where they stand on the issues and the tools you will need before you head to the polls. >> and the hippodrome theater in baltimore is expanding its audience and its art. the hippodrome is known for its action packed broadway shows, but it is now taking part in a new effort to attract local arts groups in addition to the touring artists. it is making its first investment of $300,000 to a new chapter of performances. some of the more local groups would be dance companies and music ensemble. they will be pulling in more
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dollars to expand the program. >> very nice. he buys a ticket everyday, but just two weeks before the lottery expire scott a waldorf man makes a startling discovery -- before the lottery ticket expires, a waldorf man makes a startling discovery. tells 11eting uncle tell news -- a grieving uncle tells 11 news about his knees, allegedly stabbed over the
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>> through the state-filled work of agencies such as catholic charities and the generosity of god's people, the catholic church is able to meet the needs of our older sisters and brothers by providing such assistance as housing and other support services to seniors in need. the catholic church believes in the dignity of every person. our doors and our hearts are always open.
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>> and now the charges have a name and a face. a woman who worked for herman cain's restaurant association said that he physically groped her. >> he flatly denies the charges, but it is very clear the political danger for the top gop candidate just went way up. steve handelsman has the update. >> it is the first time a woman has publicly come forward to
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accuse a herman cain. >> mr. kaine had been inappropriate with me. >> she says in july, 1997, after she was fired from a restaurant association job in chicago, she came to washington to get advice from national ceo herman cain. after dinner, kaine physically assaulted her. >> he suddenly reached over and put his hands on my leg. under my skirt. i was very surprised and very shocked. i said, what are you doing? you know i have a boyfriend. this is not what i came here for. mr. herman cain said, you want a job, right? >> she said he stopped and she did not file charges. nbc news could not independently confirm her allegations. but they received two sworn statements from two men that she
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told them in 1997 that herman cain had been inappropriate. after three other women came forward this month, she decided to go public. >> i want you, mr. herman cain, to just admit you did. >> hermine kaine issued a statement is afternoon, divine what he called false allegations. -- in denying what he called false allegations. 15% are a little concerned about voting for him. 13% are quite concerned. herman cain rivals are trying to take advantage. >> it is up to him to get the information out in total. >> sharon says she is telling her story to put a name and face on the charges. >> her lawyer says she is a conservative activist. she said at a recent event she saw herman cain. she said he recognized her, but
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did not apologize. >> and still ahead, it may be an oyster season, but many around maryland are saying there's a huge problem. >> yes, dad oysters. why it is sending many down south. -- and dead at oysters. why it is sending many down south. >> beautiful fall weather in the mid-atlantic for now. but a big storm in the middle of the country is headed this way. right now, 62 at b.w.i.
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>> officials are sampling oyster bars to try to figure out why they are finding many of the wisters dead along the bay bridge. the recent heavy rains from tropical storm lee and hurricane irene made the water to fresh for the officers to survive. many fishermen are switching over to crabbing or even heading further south for saltier water eats -- saltier waters. >> now the forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer.
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>> other than a little bit of fog early in the morning, the weather pattern across the area is as far north as southern new england. it should last another couple of days. these are the days to enjoy. to the north and west of us, a bit of cloud cover there. showers around detroit, cleveland, even lake erie. it will take a couple of more days before the weather reaches us. in the 50's as far north as oakland. it is not that the warm, but in contrast to what we could have, it is pretty comfortable. the mild weather goes all the way up into southern new england. 54 at cambridge, 51 in chestertown.
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evening.early in the it will be clear around baltimore. with clear skies and quite winds, the temperatures will fall fast. 30's in the suburbs overnight, 40's downtown with the wind. strong, high-pressure just to the south of us over south carolina. this could take on some tropical characteristics and moved to the east of the atlantic coast area. that is a complicating factor. snow is expected in the foothills of the rockies. winter storm warnings around denver. a tornado reported this afternoon in parts of southwestern oklahoma. you have severe weather on the east side, winter weather on the west. and all of that state's west of us through wednesday. the for the time being, which do not have to worry about that storm. thursday into friday and that
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system will be crowding in. showers by early afternoon on thursday. sunshine expected tomorrow after morning fog burns off. and a mild day. 65 to 73 the afternoon. mild temperatures and know whether to worry about on thursday. they could be -- and no weather to worry about on thursday. morning fog and lots of sun and mild, 63 tomorrow, 68 on wednesday. shower chances moving thursday and stay into friday morning. right now, beautiful. partly cloudy, 58-60. alert,onight's consumer there's a new place for you to
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get that morning cup of joe, or maybe some delicious take-out chicken. a new location and the westport area of baltimore city. city officials on hand. it to the very strong ties royal farce has to this community. this is the second new stored royal farms has added to this community in the past few months, which means more jobs. >> they will be leading certified and this is the 20th store in baltimore city for royal farms. >> they have been in baltimore city since 1925. amazon and barnes and noble are already head-to-head competitors with the field of e-readers, and now they will square off with tablet computers. mark barker has details. >> it was barnes and noble stern
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today in the tech game of "can you top this." >> it is no question this is the best product in the seven-inch media category. >> it was not shy about comparing its offering with the kindle fire that amazon offer just a month ago. the cbo also touted and expanded memory capacity, longer battery life, and an open content strategy, including integration with netflix and who. -- who lou. -- hulu. but both of the new tablets are considerably smaller than the apple 10-inch ipad. it makes them less competitor and more price alterative. >> these will not be seen as equivalent. you go by a chevy sonic and it
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does not replace your lexus. >> the tablet hit stores with a $249 price tag. >> we will get a feeling for whether or not consumers are open to the seven-inch price tag or not. >> while he is $200,000 richer, he did not win the to give back in may. this man realized when he made the check he just had two weeks left to claim his prize. he was told by the clerk at the 711 in clinton that he was a winner. >> i did not know it was a winner until i checked my tickets. when the guy told me that i won, i thought he was kidding. >> but they were not kidding.
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ready for shoppers. it offers gently used clothing for women and men and all proceeds go to johns hopkins hospital. >> suits, jackets, -- >> clothing, shoes, handbags and more. it is all this weekend. >> it was originally just a fund-raising opportunity for the hospital and each year gets better and better. we raise a lot of money selling gently used, donated clothing. >> everything is donated. the johns hopkins hospital women's board hopes to sail every year at the evergreen carriage house. you can get quality clothing at bargain-basement prices. >> all of our clothing is priced to sell. we have wonderful sports -- women's and men's sportswear .rices from $5 to $50 pierpon
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>> and they have a few big- ticket items, a deeply discounted. >> 100% of the proceeds go to johns hopkins hospital, specifically for patient care. >> it can go to outpatient or in patients, medicine, pathology, surgery. it is for the things that' different departments cannot buy. for example in pediatrics, we have used it to buy beds in the past. >> it is money to help sick patients and their families more comfortable, especially during this economy. >> this is badly needed money, particularly in this time. >> you can get a ticket to the preview party on thursday, or check it out for free friday through sunday. >> for details on the event, go to the link on our website wbaltv.com and click on "dancing with the stars" -- click on "as
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seen on." here is what is coming up at 6:00 p.m. >> the jury passes two notes in the federal corruption trial against senator ulysses currie. we will show you. >> live, local, late breaking, this is wbal tv 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> we begin with breaking news out of howard county. police say there has been a shooting involving one of their officers. >> it began just before 4:00 p.m. in the era of high-tech drive and coca-cola drive in elk ridge. a calls started coming up when a police sought a man with guns at that location. when officers showed up he's refused to reap surrender and officers were forced to open -- he refused to surrender and officers were forced to open fire. we continue to follow this we continue to follow this develo
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