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>> are you denying that you had any inappropriate sexual contact with any of these under age boys? >> yes, i am. >> sandusky denied any wrongdoing, but did at times it seemed to struggle to answer details about his contact with the young boys. what are you sexually attracted to underage boys? >> advice sexually attracted to underage boys? sexually attracted? no. i enjoy young people. i'd love to be in around them. -- i lvoe to be around them. but, no, i am not attracted to boys. >> we have a lot of people who have read the allegations and realize there is a large university and a lot of money involved at. >> the blame does not end
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doessandusky. >> to not ask questions like what did you see, what exactly took place -- it is astounding. if they did not want to ask the hard questions, they should have turned it over to the police. >> but they did not. now, a football program, a university and community are facing the high cost of silence. >> jery sandusky is free on bail. neighbors had asked for protective custody because they do not feel their neighborhood is safe with him in it. >> a man charged with first- degree arson has pleaded guilty to burning down the store where he once worked. jason hicks was sentenced to 10 years in prison, with all but time served suspended, and three years of supervised probation.
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in september, hicks and several employees at belvedere tires were using tar and gasoline to paint tires when hicks collect a lighter during an argument over a paintbrush. this is a story we brought on monday. 40 baltimore city police officers along with federal agents scouring large -- baltimore. it bought a storage facility. seven people are in custody lowell melser has also obtained a video from part of the incident. what is the latest? >> a frightening scene unfolded at this parking lot in south baltimore at the express after a white suv keyword chasing crashed through neared his dignity area where i am standing right here. folks were sitting and eating crabs. the atf is not saying much about
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the details surrounding the investigation. but folks here at the blue crab express shared some of video surveillance footage to better explain what happened. >> when i heard a gun sound or loud sound, i thought something happened to my building. i was really scared. >> for the owner of blue crab express, it is something he will never forget. monday afternoon atf agents conducting business by a storage facility and it up getting in a confrontation and it's chasing down a suspect who is white suv came through his parking lot nearly missing a lot of customers sitting outside eating crabs. you can see the whole thing unfold on his camera. >> it hit really hard, and then he tried to go out and hit one with a big 6 inches -- poll.
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my sign it there and into the street. >> paul logan was the unlucky one who had his truck told by the suspect. >> we all ran because of the gunfire. i am not trying to catch a stray bullet. >> gunfire was exchanged between the suspects they were going after and atf agents. more than 40 personnel from their swat team or involved. seven suspects were taken into custody including the driver of the suv who ended up crashing into a pulp. one atf agent was taken to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries. he is just relieved no one was killed. >> i am so happy nobody got hurt. >> as far as that atf agent who
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went to the hospital, he has since been released. federal prosecutors are reviewing cases. as far as the seven suspects, their names of not been released. >> it is quite a scene. politics are causing the election day where a local case to be delayed. -- robocall case to be delayed it. jane miller is live with more accurate >> we figured this would happen. the case is all about politics, and the fact that the judges are political employees are problem. he is accused of using the robocalls in the 2010 election to keep black voters at home. the judge who was assigned the case recused himself from hearing it causing the case to
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be delayed. >> he was a recent appointee of gov. o'malley. he felt it would be a conflict for him to hear this case. >> d think it is a conflict if the judge is appointed by o'malley? >> the candidates are clear that the judge has the discretion -- discretion to whether he or she has a conflict. that is a call only for the judge. >> the case against henson is set for february. meanwhile, former ehrich aide paul schurick is also in the case. a plea bargain was suggested but no deal has been made. >> as former prince george's county executive jack johnson and his wife with for sentencing, we have access to the wiretap recordings made on the day of there are pressed. you can hear fbi agents spending
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on the door. he flushed it $100,000 check down the toilet and hide in nearly $80,000 in cash. >> the you have the cash? >> yes. >> what you want me to do with the money? they are banking. >> put it in your pennies and walk out of the house. >> all of this cash? >> put it in your panties. >> oh my god. >> both pleaded guilty to evidence tampering. they will be sentenced in december. >> after a weekend shell left one man dead. foster was wounded in the gunfight just hours after police say coleman shot and killed the two people in a mall. his injuries were not too severe. he was released from the hospital the same day. the other five officers have
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been placed on leave as well. authorities are trying to figure out a motive for the shooting at the mall. police are investigating a crash early this morning that killed a baltimore man and held a traffic on the beltway. happen on the ice 795 on ramp. state police tell uslemuel johnson was killed when his car went off a guard rail. johnson was the only person in the car. as they continue the investigation, they are asking witnesses to context the police. >> temperatures still unseasonably mild for this time of year, but there are changes slowly easing into the mid- atlantic. the first sign of these changes are scattered storms popping up in the afternoon. they are developing in a cold front. the band of showers lined up
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along the front, a good indication of where the temperatures make a considerable drop. once the winds shift back to the northwest, we will see cooler air of to the north. 40 pitt -- 40's and 50's, or 60's and 70's around the mid- atlantic region. some chilly air for the upcoming week. more details on that with the insta-weather forecast in a few minutes. >> the latest city to event protesters is where the movement began. michael bloomberg ordered police to clear out the park overnight. strict conditions have been placed on exactly how the protesters can return. within the last half hour or so, a judge has ruled in tents and sleeping bags have to go. >> early tuesday is one new york city police in riot gear moved in on his a gaudy park.
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the occupied wall street protesters were told to leave. michael bloomberg said the site had become a public safety hazard. >> the park was becoming a place where people cannot to protest but rather by clause. >> many went hastily bought about 200 protesters resisted cured >> cops came in their six at a time pulling people and pulling kids up by their arms and shoulders, by their hair. >> there were reports of several protesters being injured after clashes with police. observers reacted with mixed emotions. >> they have a right to protest. they don't have the right to break the law. >> once cleared, city crews moved in to clean the park that has been occupied since mid september by those protesting corporate greed and economic inequality. the mayor said that protesters could return but not with
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sleeping bags and it tends. that sent lawyers to court and got an order for an unconditional return which the city was still contesting at midafternoon. the works the eviction follows the one in oakland, california on monday. and sunday in portland where the mayor used the same reasons as bloomberg to close temporarily occupy protests there. >> quite a situation. >> yes. >> still ahead, something for women only. >> it is something that doesn't howard county are experimenting with. >> the 70's 80's are back. he will unveil the new look at some changes on the way. >> winos may have one more ingredient to sample in california. people need a medical card to do
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it. >> childhood obesity is a topic taking center stage in baltimor
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>> for 1.5 hours, there is no man a loud. peace on center in howard county
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has launched a pilot program for women swimming only. the suggestion comes from accounting group called people acting together. this one time is for a trial. to create a more welcoming atmosphere for muslims as well as other women. children with disabilities get a free trip this week to the children's museum in baltimore. it is all part of the discovery days program which gives students and caretakers a chance to explore the museum in a quieter, colmar environment. it will take part in activities that are designed to increase language, motor sensory and order skills. >> let your child come here and let them be themselves and experience what their abilities and their strengths. you can ask any of the people on the floor, tell them about their child strength and they can directly to anyone of a number of activities here. >> the last day of a program where you can get into the museum periphery will be tomorrow.
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>> in tonight's medical alert, a study shows the difference between a cholesterol lowering drugs little and. patients should be saving a lot of money. erica and ports has more on the story. ofdoctor's right to millions prescriptions every year for drugs that lower cholesterol. liptor is the nation's best- selling with sales of more than 7 billion. as of september 1, it is going generic your >> this is good for consumers, especially for those who are having problems affording medication. >> doctors may make the switch the switchlipitor after studies showed no difference between that and questor. >> doctors have to make
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decisions. >> he helped lead a head to head analysis of both drugs. at only did lipitor and qwestor lower levels equally, higher levels proved to be safe and reduce plaque buildup and arteries. >> we thought maybe we could slow the growth. the idea that you could move plot was something we never thought we could do. >> the amount of plaque removed was small and is not clear if it will translate to fewer heart attacks and strokes. doctors who presented the research at the annual meeting in orlando are excited about the potential. >> you may know medical marijuana is now legal in 16 states. there are already a variety of ways medical marijuana patients can and just that pop. now comes marijuana and used wind. -- infused wine.
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some winemakers take a couple of barrels a year and put marijuana inside. some of them for pot wine at the end of vip tours. that is illegal under federal law, it is legal in the state of california as long as everyone tasting as a miracle -- medical marijuana card. >> some scattered light rain showers and sprinkles developing around the area. not too bad as far as weather goes. the first shot -- first time we will change mild weather pattern before the week is over. a transition will feature showers we see on hd doppler now. white sprinkles on the i-95 corridor. heavier showers to the north and west into western maryland. that ribbon of wet weather to the west lined up along the cold front. for now we are on the warm side of things. other mild mid november day.
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60 degrees at the airport. 70 degrees downtown baltimore. a normal high of 57 degrees, we are running way above that. the record way above rates. look how cold it was in 1986, 19 degrees on the 15th of november. a wide number of possibilities. for now, relatively mild. 46 degrees and oakland is still not that bad but 67 in salzburg. look for lows in the 50's. the chilly air to the north of less slowly easing in our direction. 70's just south of here. 60's iran baltimore. 50's around the ohio valley. slowly but surely as this front slide south and winds to the north, temperatures will cool off. an area of low pressure kicking
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off severe storms and parts of texas and louisiana. this trekking along the front will bring a better chance of rain tomorrow and dragon cold air coming out of the upper midwest as well. all of that means a return to normal november conditions. probably heavier than today, moderate to heavy at times. kind of what was it. showers pushed down to the coast on early thursday. we may start thursday with a lingering bit of rain in the area. temperatures cool in the morning hours, temperatures to the north and west as an outside possibility that it will mix in. in the afternoon the sun will come back. a brisk northwesterly breeze and a lot of sunshine anticipated for friday. it will be chillier. down on the thermometer tomorrow, 64 degrees with a northerly wind and periods of rain are likely. bay water temperatures in the low to mid 50's. western maryland will get into
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cold air a little sooner. high interest county only in the mid 30's. it gives you a feel of how cold it is coming in. ocean city will see showers, maybe even a thunderstorm. outside chance of that tomorrow. still very mild at ocean city tomorrow. our insta-weather at 7 day, you see a transition back to november with low 60s tomorrow. 40's 4 hawaii on friday. the weekend starts to warm up again. partly cloudy skies, a decent football weather sunday's hawaii at 873. >> -- high at 73. >> a new poll in iowa, a virtual
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four way tie. the latest on the first in the nation to cut primary contest.
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>> in this year's presidential campaign season, it seems like gop candidates have come and gone. michele bachmann rose and fell just like rick perry did. >> a four way tie is not good for herman cain. >> herman cain was in iowa today. he knows how important the january 3 caucuses can be cured >> the state of iowa is going to set the tone. >> herman cain has lost most of his lead it. in the bloomberg survey puts him in a virtual four way tie.
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polls show many republicans are worried about the sexual harassment charges. even though keane acknowledged today -- >> national security is the president's number one responsibility. >> -- herman cain struggle for a whole minute to remember the obama libya policy. earlier work? about china, muslims, the mexican border. but he don't have a thorough understanding of foreign policy? >> 9-9-9. >> mitt romney is reluctant to contest i walk, but in south carolina he took on president obama who said saturday americans have grown lazy bureaucrats i to stop think president obama understands america. the people of america are just
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as imaginative and just as hard working as ever. >> mitt romney, ron paul, newt gingrich, herman cain, even rick perry and the rest can still have hope in iowa. 60% of republicans say they still might switch and that somebody else at the caucus. >> the baltimore area salvation army officially kicks off its season for giving with its traditional red kettles. the salvation army is hoping to help support more than 7000 families during the holiday season. the popular red cattle program began in 1891 in san francisco. >> i have come to one conclusion. because it is all said and done, the salvation army does nothing without the team work and support of the community itself. [applause]
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>> just a bit later today, mclean is holding a holiday reception were he will serve a hot meal to baltimore families. >> baltimore is in the middle of an obesity epidemic. >> city leaders are placing a call to action. how they plan to get kids moving ahead at 5:30. >> this man is still on the run. >> you can meet alpacas like him and get products at a festival this weekend.
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>> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal tv news at 5:00 and 80. with stan stovall, donna hamilton, your insta-weather forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> the tonight at 5:30, a local summit to deal with child of obesity in maryland. it affects 17% of all children and adults in this country. >> maryland kicked off a two de child that obesity summit today. tim tooten is live with that story. >> health officials are still trying to get a handle on the numbers. in the meantime, the university of maryland is looking for ways to solve the problem. >> more and more maryland school systems are promoting campus based health programs which often start with the extra time on the playground and healthier meals at lunch time.
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it does not end there. >> exercise a lot and drink a lot of water instead of soda appeared >> they help to kick off a two de health summit focused on childhood obesity. >> we have a program where we get free and vegetables that the students really like. >> the university of maryland is trying to solve the problem at its core. they have launched an institute for healthiest maryland, made possible with a federal grant. >> the institute for healthiest maryland is going to be what i call the formal vehicle by which evidence based practices will inform and and died local public health policies to reduce the devastating impact of chronic disease, particularly childhood obesity. we really need to transform the communities in the state of maryland and across the country. >> those taking part in the
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childhood obesity summit will look for new solutions and rely on lessons already learned in local schools. >> we understand the importance of teaching students to better take care of themselves to be a happier life. but state leaders are among those who believe the summit is a positive first up to a healthier maryland and. >> there is a lot of work to be done. our reasons are right here, and is our children. >> the two day summit wraps up tomorrow afternoon. >> here is a look at some of our other top stories this hour. the man at the center of the penn state sexual abuse scandal speaks up for the first time since the allegations rocked the university. former penn state defensive coordinator jery sandusky denied any wrongdoing. he remains free on bail, but neighbors of asked to place in protective custody because they feel the neighborhood is unsafe
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with him living in it. the surveillance video captures a chase that started as a long braid. you can see it pushing across the parking lot closest to where some customers were eating. police say they were shots fired and a chase ensued. seven people are charged tonight. the names have not been released. the agent hurt is recovering. police have an arrest warrant for this man. cornelius johnson for connection of the murder in a parking lot. he shot and killed a 25-year-old andrew johnson. no word on the two are related. >> follow through with your promises. that is what some advocacy groups are urging the mayor tonight. members of casa de maryland to
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ask the mayor to cut down on racial pro filing. it prohibits racial profiling of baltimore city police and local resources to enforce immigration law. the order and to stop any differential treatment based on race, ethnicity, and english language proficiency. mayors and density advocates join more than 50 survivors of mass shootings on capitol hill today. >> the held a conference urging them to the form the background check system for gun purchases. >> one by one, she cut up carter's and read the names of six people killed by a mentally ill gunmen who tried to assassinate gabrielle giffords back in january. >> how much more pain? how many more deaths by guns must we endure before we do something about it? >> now she is calling on
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congress to prevent future tragedies. the senate is considering a bill to fix the background check system put in place in 2008. that came after the deadliest the massacre in u.s. history. a gunman killed 32 people on the virginia tech campus. he was mentally ill, but that did not show up on a background check. >> chuck schumer wants to crack down on states that are not submitting records. >> alaska, delaware, georgia, kentucky, louisiana, new hampshire, vermont, and wyoming. there are likely to be more. >> 17 states have submitted fewer than 10 records. for have not shared any. >> some states do not know what records that are supposed to be submitting. the bill has a sweeping language that could strip gun rights from anyone who has sought
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counseling. on capitol hill and washington, brian moore. >> a sad day for the baltimore city police department. the father of police commissioner has passed away. the department. 11 news that he died from a lengthy illness. his family was by his side. funeral arrangements have not been set. >> our condolences to the police commissioner this evening. there is a new tablet in town. >> we will take a look at the amazon kindle fire. >> wildfires torching thousands of fires in texas. forced officials say they do not expect any relief anytime soon. >> new video to show you of an atf bust in south baltimore. we will have a new at 6:00. man: my electric bill was breaking the bank.
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>> baltimore city will remember hundreds of members of the transgendered community who have been ordered or die from the lack of proper medical care. the mayor announced plans for
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the transition to remember and state. this mix the 13th year of the event which is aimed at making people more aware of the problems of the transgendered community. >> many have been or are homeless, do not have steady income, or a cost -- a combination. >> the first transgendered day of remembrance was held in 1999 in san francisco in memory of rita hester. this year's event will take place on november 19 and november 20 at the first unitarian church of baltimore. >> governing the nation -- covering the nation tonight, to union pacific trains let kohl cars derailed. emergency officials were called to the scene. bulldozers had to be called in to assist with clinton. no reports of injuries. because the collision is still under investigation. >> that is interesting.
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is it set back and forth. changes are underway for the orioles. >> it is not all. but you may even see changes over at oral park itself. >> the recall tonight for anyone using code text tampons. the company says a dangerous bacteria could cause an infection. we will tell you which products to get rid of and are consumer electric >> this is mojito. you can me alpacas like him and get some great products that a festival going on this weekend. more coming up. >> deadline of showers on hd doppler. a cold front is moving our way. the mild november weather is about to come to an end.
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injury trip us an update on his condition. a judge recuses himself causing a delay in the case of robocalls.
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>> most of us think about alpacas living in south america, but there are many here in maryland and you can wear beautiful clothing made from their fleets. you can learn all about them this weekend. >> 16 alpacas live on this farm in northern baltimore county. this started racing and breeding them six years ago. >> they all have their own personalities. and generally they are a little standoffish until they get to know you entrust the. it all comes down to trust.
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they are very calm. they are wonderful to be around. >> they eat hay and grain and they can eat right out of your hand. you can see them yourself at the alpacas and fleas festival this weekend. they will have information on how to start your own farm and crafts for the kids. even if you are not interested in the alpacas themselves, the fleeces very popular. they're soft coat is used to make a host of products. >> it is very soft and fine. it is a letter white -- wait fiber and will. when you wear hiking socks or hunters use a lot. anybody who works outdoors, they are wonderful products and. >> the maryland alpacas breeders association says there is
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something for everyone at the festival. they are urging folks to come out and get to know the living creatures and all they have to offer. >> it is a unique opportunity to see great animals have a good time. it is a family event. children will have things to do. it is a wonderful christmas holiday shopping opportunity. >> the festival runs saturday and sunday from 10:00 to 4:00. for more information you can visit our website at wbaltv.com. >> one year. that is how long devastating wildfires have been devouring land in fort worth, texas and it there appears to be no end in sight. the texas forest service declared the state and wildfire season since november 15 of last year. the last devastating fire season was from april 2005 until september 2006. that season destroyed about 2
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million acres and more than 400 homes. >> your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we have a little printer of the baltimore area right now, but emphasize a little bit. light showers, sprinkle and drizzle and spots. it will get heavier overnight and certainly tomorrow as the first signs of changing weather pattern had our way. it also changes the temperatures from unusually warm to maybe even a little cooler before the week is over. a line of showers that stretches south of boston through western maryland as the cold front had our way. there is rain falling in parts of texas, but severe weather in the eastern part of the state. severe thunderstorms on the tail end of the from coming in and out of the southern plains. that could also impact whether going into tomorrow. it could bring steadier heavier rains for tomorrow. all of this ahead of some cooler
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air that is moving in. check temperatures around the region. 60's all the way to boston. 49 in burlington, vermont. 38 at marquette, michigan. cold air will lose down to the south and east so that by thursday and friday our temperatures will be below normal. are mild weather is about to come to an end. it is 21 degrees cooler at oakland off to the north and west of us. and i will stay on the mild side of things because of a southeast wind averaging 5 miles per hour. losel say the 50's. there will be some scattered showers pretty front is moving south of as but emphasize slow because the low pressure system producing along the front prevents it from sliding through easily. until this area of low pressure can get out of here, the firm will be lingering in our region.
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the cold air will start sliding and thursday and friday. tomorrow looks like a wet day. tapering off scattered showers and finally ending sunday morning. it is possible the northwest french could even mix with a little wet snow in the higher elevations to the north and west. rain will move off to the coast. we will see son. freddy looked like a gorgeous day. much cooler than it has been the past few days. 59 degrees to 64 tomorrow. periods of rain. on the day went down to the -- once could get gusty going into thursday. fairly tame once to the north. as it turns colder tomorrow night and into thursday, snow showers are possible. about a 30% chance. highs will be stuck in the 30's to route of the workweek. a little bit wider. ring tomorrow could be heavy at times appeared on the lower
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eastern shore, there could be thunder to accompany the showers. the seven-day forecast. low 60s tomorrow and much cooler on thursday. sunny skies on thursday afternoon and chilly weather on friday. partly cloudy on saturday and a chance for a shower been in the late afternoon or evening. it looks like after the rev. sam would be the best chance for a sprinkle on sunday with highs in the low 60's. >> into night's consumer alert, chase is doing away with a checking account test. to gauge how customers will do to various pricing structures. a source from our with the situation says the test will end this week. last month chase said it will end a plan it was testing and wisconsin that charged customers a $3 fee for debit card usage. other large banks also ended similar plans. an import recall for women.
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thousands of kotex tampons. bacteria was found in some of the applicators that can cause urinary tract infections. the recall boxes have the sku nubmers 15063 and 15068 onthe bottom of the box. you can find all of the info on wbaltv.com under consumer alert. the kindle fire is now on sale. it is about half the size and half the price of one of its competitors, the apple ipad. it strains movies and supports thousands of applications including once or who live and netflix. the candle fire retails for $200. the new businesses started and
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rock killed south carolina at the gilmore mortuary. they can ask to have family members posed as they were of life or however they want. it is all reasonably priced and his business is doing well. he says in this rough economy, he will follow any one suisses -- anyone switches. >> once the past, he wanted to be remembered as him playing basketball. we can set him up in a chair with a basketball in his hand with a tv screen on the wall. >> opposed me in a dow shot, will you? it is only done at the family's request. >> several hundred more families in the baltimore area will have turkey on the kitchen table this thanksgiving. giant food of landover but the donation this morning. 750 turkeys to the food bank. that is not the only location getting help for the holidays.
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750 each because it is a giant 75th anniversary. we are almost one week away and no sign of a deal to cut $1.2 trillion. tonight a person is crossing party lines with a message "go big." >> new uniforms. that story coming up.
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>> there is a new orioles bird in town. not really a new bird, but a bird that is a little different. it looks a lot like the bird of the 1970's and 1980's. it is not the only thing new for the orioles. >> when you go to an orioles game next year, get ready for some changes. for the 2012 baseball season, the orioles are changing the look of their uniforms from caps to jerseys to batting helmets. things are going to look different. >> the bird is back, we are saying. it made an evolution to the 1960's through the 1980's. we have now come up with we thought is the best composite of all of those. >> the orange jerseys are back. >> we have not warn them since 1992. without in the 20th anniversary of the ballpark, which could bring something back that was featured in the first season at the ballpark. >> the orioles decided this is
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the year to do that. >> you can start changing your jersey every year. it is manufacturing issues and things like that. every three years to are allowed to make dramatic changes like we have done. every year you are allowed subtle changes like adding or removing a patch. >> it is also the 20th anniversary at camden yards. it will have this patch honoring the anniversary. >> call for jerseys will feature the same patch which is a 20 anniversary catch in honor of the ballpark which is the ballpark was a forever changed . we think it is a nice tribute to what is hopefully a source of great pride for people in baltimore. >> uniforms are not the only changes. the next few weeks, the orioles will announce changes to the stadium itself which should make next year's games even more enjoyable for fans. >> enhancements to the utah street experience, the
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restaurants, and a tribute to the six credits orel's of all time is something we think our fans will be really excited about. >> there have been a number of different looks on the team to have taken on throughout the years. you can see them all on our web site wbaltv.com. that is all for us at 5:00. here is what is coming up at 6:00. >> and atf boston south baltimore caught on tape. i am lowell muscle. the story straight ahead. >> t e robocall trial postponed until 2012. >> a stalemate in congress on how to cut the deficit. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal tv news at 6:00. >> are big story tonight at 6:00, a firsthand look at what
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happened during a police operation in south baltimore that injured an atf agent. >> we understand the agent will be ok, but surveillance video shows it could have been a lot worse. lowell melser is live with details. >> it was a very frightening scene that unfolded in the parking lot of the blue crab express where i am now. atf agaents chase a white suv to this parking lot. in nearly hit folks sitting here having crabs. they are not releasing much information concerning the case, we did get a better idea of what unfolded as the chase went off thanks to surveillance the audio from the folks here at the blue crab express. >> he says it is one of the most frightening things he has ever experienced. but i was really scared. when i heard, you know, some side of gun sound or loud sound, side of gun sound or loud sound, i thought something

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