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determined that 20 recruits received advance copies of the exam as part of their certification process. none of the report -- the recruits realize that the material they studied could have been on the test. however, investigators determined that the instructors knew and that they knew it should not have been distributed. the chief clacks it -- chalks it up to an experience. one at midday but missed 40% of the class because of family issues and an injury. the instructor had an incentive to provide recruits with a scenario to in order -- in order to ensure that they passed the test. we'll have more at 6:00 p.m. >> david, thank you very much. we're learning more about a fiery encounter between a long time baltimore politician and a blocker that may have ended up
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with one of them pulling a gun. city police are now investigating whether the baltimore city clerk of the courts, frank conway, pulled a gun in an argument with a blocker. -- blogger. his gun permit expired in march. he would still be able to possess that done on his own property. he is not talking about whether he had a gun, but he said he did not brandishing a gun. >> two people invaded the home in paxil this morning and attacked the man inside. that happened on the 6500 block of millbrook park drive. jibao carrying guns broke into an apartment there, as -- two men carrying guns broke into an apartment there, striking the man in the head. and we're looking to learn more of what happened at a break-in
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at a gas station at woodlawn drive and security boulevard just before noon. it is unclear if the person hit was walking out side of the vehicle or not. new information as it becomes available. and a person was killed in a two-vehicle crash this morning that ended in someone's for yard. one person was driving a honda civic and was trying to pull across three lanes when she was hit by a pickup truck. both vehicles flew 200 feet and came to rest in the yard. police are still investigating. >> police are still looking for another suspect in a bold theft in westminster. rob roblin has the latest. >> police say it was monday when two men walked into this wal- mart looking for flat screen tvs. they were not looking to buy them. here is what the men are accused
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of stealing -- a large flat screen hdtv. as you can see, this is in no small box you can put under your coat. the two walked out of the store carrying these televisions. >> this is a big screen tv. they took it outside. we viewed the store video. he just drags it out the door. >> one man arrested is identified as 49-year-old edmund lamont perkins. the other suspect, when confronted by a store employee, pulled a gun. >> he displayed a firearm and the employee immediately backed off and let him walk out and he disappeared into the background. >> westminster shoppers we spoke with said any crime in their communities too much. >> it is sad that it is coming to that, but people still no matter what the climate, as far
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as the economy is concerned. >> it is not impossible that anyone would have the guts to do that. >> police are still looking for the other man, who was able to get away with the television. >> do you think these guys are organized? have they done it before, do you think? >> absolutely, i'm sure they have done it many a time. >> occupy wall street protesters have finally arrived in the nation's capital after two weeks of marching in that nation's capital. we caught up with them this morning, rallying before they got on route 12 had to mcpherson square. that group -- on route 1 to head to mcpherson square. they have picked up a few people along the way. >> it was only 230 miles or so, but we got a general consensus
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of what people were looking for. in general, people are in solidarity, just not happy with where things are right now. >> protesters say they expect twice as many out tomorrow in protest of the congressional super committee's failure to reach a deal to end the deficit. and when it comes to that deficit dead end, it is about the blame game on capitol hill. republicans debate against -- again this evening. steve handelsman has the latest from washington. >> talking taxes over coffee in new hampshire, barack obama one this swing state in november of 2008. -- barack obama won over this swing state in a member of 2008. he wants to cut the taxes 15% karradah addi x.t. want to get the economy back on track -- >>
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do you really want to get the economy back on track, or increased taxes on americans during the holidays? >> to pay for that amapola -- to pay for that, he would hike taxes on the rich. >> this is a clear victory for our country. >> we say, do not raise taxes, cut spending and cut it out. >> making that argument are republicans who want the president's job. there is another shake-up in their poll standings, a surge by the former house speaker. newt gingrich is the gop front runner in some polls. mitt romney second. herman cain is third. but mitt romney is far ahead in fund-raising. he kicked off his ad campaign, reminding new hampshire of reassurance. debate, the gop
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focus will be mitt romney versus gingrich, the two best debaters, both now with a shot at the nomination and a chance to take on president obama. in 2008, right up to the last day of the democrats new hampshire primary, barack obama was reported in the lead, but he lost to hillary clinton. a reminder that political polls then and now can be wrong. >> current military spending represents one-third of the federal budget. last -- less than 4% goes to retiree pensions. go to wbaltv.com and click on "national news" for more. >> today, the u.s. senate scheduled its first congressional hearing to discuss how well america protect children from abuse and neglect.
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three senators requested that hearing, one of them, barbara mikulski of maryland. she said she hopes them better deal with child abuse. and an accused murderer is behind bars. police caught him when he turned himself in for an unrelated charge. he was wanted last week in connection with a deadly shooting in anne arundel county. he showed up at the baltimore county detention center to serve a weekend sentence when they realized he was wanted for murder. he's being held without bail at the detention center. >> and police say they caught up with a driver of a suspicious vehicle in edgewater and he was told he is a registered sex offender. he is the man they were looking for when 11 news reported a suspicious vehicle last week. a 14-year-old told police he was at his bus stop on mark drive in edgewater when an older model
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pickup truck -- john mark drive in edgewater when an older model pickup truck and a man inside offered him a ride. police say he had been violating the conditions of his parole. >> it has been a soggy tuesday across the region. over an inch of rain on tv hill and it is still coming down. we thought some wet weather tonight into tomorrow. covers all of the metro area out 95 and in through central pennsylvania. mostly in the low to mid 50's. it is likely to get warmer through the evening. mid 60's through parts of virginia. loh 70's around greensboro, north carolina. warm air from our south will be coming in and as it does, the potential for isolated thunderstorms. this area will clear tomorrow and behind it, a big chunk of the u.s. is enjoying a nice
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weather. >> speaking of the holiday, if you are traveling for thanksgiving, you will be sharing the roads and the skies and the rails with 42.5 million other people. that is according to aaa. >> b.w.i. airport expects more than 36,000 local outbound passengers, and a similar number are writing. the busiest day for the airport will probably be sunday. travel is picking up for the weekend and is expected to do so well into thursday. >> if you are traveling, but here are some things to be aware of. airtran airways has shifted its operations to the southwest turmoil. you should head to terminal "ab" if you are flying that airline. >> 90% of travelers will be doing so by car. here's what the roads look like right now. this is interstate 695 north of
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17. it has been backed up heavily for the past few hours. before you head out, check 11 news at trafford paltz on 9 -- want -- check 11 news rafik online at wbaltv.com. >> still ahead, a large group of teenagers walked into a store in silver spring and stage a major robbery. >> it is called a flasch mob robbery and is caught on video. >> it could be a night filled with food poisoning. how to avoid something that could spoil your holiday. >> state and local budget officials start scrambling. officials start scrambling. what will
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the flasch mob. alert,onight's medical if you want your kid to have an edge in the classroom, do not have them too close together. your firstborn may actually be smarter if there is at least a two-year age gap between siblings. parents may spend less time and give less attention to the older child if there is a smaller age gap between the two. there appears to be no effect on younger siblings. the family that each together stays together, but if you are not careful, you could get sick together. here are some health -- helpful tips on how to make sure your thanksgiving meal is safe to eat. >> many suspend all day thursday working over a hot stove, making sure everyone gets their favorite dish. no matter how you feel about your in-laws, you do not want and anyone to be running to the bathroom, or worse, to the
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emergency room. you can start today to make sure the biggest food day of the year is not ruined. small turkeys in the refrigerator about 24 hours for every 5 pounds of turkey. if it is too late, you can't -- >> you can run it under cool water and change that cold water out every five minutes. never ever thought your turkey out -- thaw your turkey out on the counter. >> a turkey left out can reach unsafe temperatures quickly, allowing bacteria to multiplied. it is difficult to make sure the entire bird which is a safe cooking temperature, which is 165 degrees. the doctor recommends using a meat thermometer. after dinner, no rest for the weary. you have to get those leftovers into the french within two hours
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after gobbling them up to reduce bacteria build up. -- into the refrigerator within two hours after gobbling them up to reduce bacteria buildup. >> a new report from the united nations finds that there are 2.7 million cases of hiv last year that are new cases. the number of people living with hiv went up slightly because people are living longer with it than they did in the past. if you still want to be tested for hiv, apparently, you can do it at the dmz, at peace in washington d.c. you can get testing while you wait at the dmv for your driver's license or whatever. anyone who agrees to be tested gets $7 off of their dmv services. since the program began, more than 5000 people have been tested. would you get an hiv test along with your driver's license?
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you can take our survey at wbaltv.com, click on medical alert. >> and now, your 11 insta- weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> this time of year when the sun is so low in the sky, you get an overcast day. tomorrow afternoon, we start to see some improvements and by thanksgiving day it should be a beautiful weather pattern establishing itself across the region. hang in there. for now, it is still soggy wet. this state for the most part has been what throughout the day. lighter bows across the southern sections of the state where the study -- a lighter amounts across the southern section of the state where the steady rain has tapered off. but some of those thunderstorms may be trekking north and northeast. we could hear some done around here late tonight or tomorrow
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morning -- hear some thunder around here late tonight or tomorrow morning. rainfall totals across the region have been impressive. iraq had an inch of rain on tv hill. -- we have had an inch of rain on tv help. most of the area is wet, especially from baltimore into the mountains. lighter amounts across the lower eastern shore. they may hear some thunder coming up late tonight and into tomorrow morning as well. 55 degrees for the high so far today. 58 at the inner harbor. we will see temperatures rising instead of falling tonight. we may set some new highs before midnight. almost an inch in the rain gauge at the airport and almost an inch as well at the inner harbor. cool, but not bad for this time of year in the western maryland mountains.
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warmer air starts coming up tonight, and as it in gates, a thunderstorm is possible. -- invedesbabe's , a thunderstorm is possible. in the midday hours, the skies start to clear up. a break in the clouds as it turns cooler. some scattered showers are arriving tomorrow afternoon. the transition begins tomorrow. withr 40's loh 50's temperatures rising -- rising into the 60's tomorrow. then temperatures falling through the day. high temperature in the morning. by afternoon or evening, temperatures will be falling back through the 50's and into the upper 40's. a small craft advisory during the day.
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a gale warning for the day tomorrow evening. upper 40's and sunny skies on thanksgiving day. lots of sunshine for thanksgiving day on the lower eastern shore -- on the eastern shore. lower eastern shore, also beautiful sunshine with highs around 60 at ocean city on thanksgiving day. where the warm air hits the cold over new england, they may get a ribbon of heavy snow. this system is headed into that direction. if you are traveling that direction, rain and snow in boston tomorrow. thanksgiving day, the problems will be on the west coast, seattle, san francisco. the rest of the nation looks pretty good for travel on thanksgiving day.
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wet weather tomorrow morning with a thunderstorm and then clearing. sunny skies on thursday, more sunshine friday and a little warmer on saturday with high is up to 67. >> still ahead, the hacking scandal that has rocked the british media. >> we will look at the celebrity cast of witnesses. >> this is one of the things you can buy and support a small business at the same time. i will have more on small business saturday.
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hugh grant hurled a string of accusations at nearly all of the british tabloids, whites, invasions of privacy, phone hacking. the paparazzi, he says, has terrified him and his girlfriend for years. including a woman he had a brief affair with and who gave birth to his child this fall. >> they followed her around. she was a single pregnant woman and being tailed by the paparazzi, one in particular who frighten her a lot. >> grant said he tried to keep the birth a sacred, but claimed the daily mail and -- to keep the birds a secret, but claimed the daily mail received information illegally. the tribunal also heard from the parents of a murdered teenager. news of the role allegedly packed her from after she went missing out, the leading foreign messages from her from.
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-- deletingng faul messages from her from. >> i thought she was still alive when i heard her voice. >> sadly, she was not. now the practices of the entire british press are under fire. there will be more appearances from other celebrities, including the author of "harry potter" books, jk ruling. the -- rowling. >> and steve kuban said news of the world offered money to his friends about stories -- for stories about him. >> and the dangerous toys of 2011, what you should keep away from your kids. >> this has turned out to be one
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of the most heart wrenching decisions i have made. >> sports decimated at the university of maryland, struggling with their latest round of cuts. eight sports programs will go. >> bracing for budget cuts, the fallout for -- from failure in congress, next. >> a new reality series is being shot at b.w.i. mar
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>> 11 news at 5:00 p.m. in hd continues now. but the new at 5:30 p.m., as lawmakers trade the blame for the so-called super committee's failure, the race is on to see how much will be cut from the budget. lohan and state budgets have their work cut out from them -- for them -- local and state budgets have their work cut out for them. >> so what now? jayne miller joins us live in the newsroom with more. >> maryland could suffer a double emmy. first, it is home to a big chunk of federal employees and federal contractors. spending cuts could put people out of work. plus, federal aid is used to fund state and local services that affect all of us. >> baltimore closed-circuit camera system provides an extra measure of safety by allowing police an extra set of eyes.
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the cameras are placed strategically and are an example of how baltimore depends on federal aid. they're part of the police department's homeland security effort funded through federal grants. it is subject to automatic reduction starting in 2013. how the cuts will be implemented remains to be seen, but in statehouses and city halls everywhere, but officials see good reason to worry of the $6.7 billion operating capital budget, $270 million, more than 10%, come from federal grants. there will be cuts from a variety of programs including education and housing assistance. that will mean $150 million per year starting in the middle of 2013. >> speaking of other local
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governments, baltimore county receive $181 million in federal aid this year. $77 million of it is in direct aid to schools. >> more budget cuts tonight, and more heartbreaking impact. athlete at 8 sports programs at the university of maryland will have to find another place to play. it was called and day of enormous sadness. the school will no longer have teams in men's cross-country, indoor and outdoor track, men's diving and tennis, i can't -- acrobatic tumbling, and women's water polo. the cuts had to be made. they came up with -- they had to come up with a years of program costs by june 30. the tour across, $20 million. >> -- the total cost, $20
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million. >> we cannot continue year after year of living beyond our means. >> it was heart wrenching to go team to team and look these young people in the eye and tell them there was the possibility of discontinuing their program. i did not come here to the university of maryland to cut sports. >> athletic director kevin anderson is hoping a major fund- raising effort can save those sports. in the plan they need to $11.6 million to save swimming, $6.5 million to save men's track, $8 million to save women's water polo. >> the final report is out on the city's fire academy cheating scandal. the final report does not reveal a systemic problem, but it does recommend disciplinary action against several supervisors and instructors. 20 recruits received advance
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copies of an exam as part of the process of training for emt. none of them realized the material they studied could have been on the test. two men attacked a man of around 11:45 a.m. this morning in his apartment. authorities say two men carrying guns broke into an apartment there and knocked the victim in the head. right now, we're not sure if the attackers knew their victim and they're still piecing together clues. here's a live look at what you will be dealing with out on the roads to night. rainy weather and holiday congestion. interstate 695 north and southbound has been bumper-to- bumper for several hours. before you head out, check 11 news traffic on line. we have a look at all of the
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delays and hotspots. officials at the airport tell us they anticipate more than 30,000 local outbound departing passengers, and a similar number writing. their busiest day will likely be on sunday. >> celebrities and students are teaming up to help local families have a nice holiday. the rhythm-and-blues group drew hill was on hand to distribute baskets to families. students collect food each year from people in the community and this year, their collections will help to feed some 60 families. >> calls about large exotic cats on the loose in texas. >> police were spurred to action and area schools were shut down. wait until you hear what really caused all of the commotion. >> and no disciplinary action will be taken against those
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x the investigation continues into what caused an explosion at a plant yesterday. general aviation officials said something sparked a fire at their plant yesterday afternoon. there were no reports of injuries, but there was some building damage. the cause of the blast is still unknown. >> tonight, and egypt's military rulers said the armed forces is prepared to hold a referendum on immediately transfer of power to civilian authority if the people demand it. in a televised address, it was announced that presidential elections will be held before june 30, but no mention of specific dates for the transfer
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of power. the obama administration is now increasing its criticism of egypt's military rulers for the violence that left 29 people dead since saturday. >> tonight, authorities in textures -- in texas are saying that a large tiger being on the loose is false. there were called to a home at around 9:00 a.m. this morning after receiving a report about problems with large cats on the property. the charters -- the tigers were inside their pants. but they also had a report that two panthers were on the loose inside the owner's home. after investigating, they said the two panthers were stuffed. also in texas, looking for the pilot of a plane that was filled with marijuana at the airport. it skidded off the runway after
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the nose gear collapsed. officials are not sure how many people were on board, since it was abandoned when they got there. they did discover several bottles of marijuana. the exact amount, not determined. the pilot did not make contact with the control tower. >> ever wonder what it is like to be part of the team that decorates the hot -- the white house for the holidays? 100 people volunteered. one of the lucky 100 sedgy has been wanting to be part of that team for years. she said she had been submitting her resume for years and was finally selected to be part of the process. >> it just the opportunity to take part in something like that is amazing. >> i can only imagine. each year, the white house select a theme. that is a tradition that started with first lady jacqueline kennedy in 1961.
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>> when your done there, come over to my house. list ofs on this year's most dangerous toys, coming up. >> what officials say you should not be buying your children this holiday season. >> i have details on how you can support a great local business. >> rein in chicago, new york and atlanta, and here in baltimore, air travel is slowed down in the eastern united states.
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>> what do you do the day after black friday? state and local officials and city council president jackie young are urging marylanders to participate in what is called small business saturday. they are asking consumers to think small this year. >> she is getting her shop in fells point ready for the holiday season. >> we will be very busy on saturday. we have doubled our staff in both locations. >> that is because november 26 is small business saturday. it is a movement that started nationally last year to counter
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the big box stores on black friday. it encourages patrons to patronize local businesses. >> it gave a better benefit, not only in terms of the $25 statement credit, but also in terms of small businesses in someone's local area that they might have overlooked. >> this year in addition, several local leaders are encouraging people in baltimore to take part. buying local will help the baltimore economy and will also provide benefits a big box store cannot. >> the idea of quality service and someone who remembers your name and the thing you bought last and says, would you like another one of those, and looks for to break -- to greeting you, that is the core of quality service and personal service. >> saturday is a great time to wander in and see what your neighborhood has to offer.
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>> baltimore is a city of neighborhoods. to keep that unique and to keep this city different than any other city in the united states, that is what we do. we are proudly independent and we provide services that are unique to the needs of our residents and customers. >> for more information in fells point, tv 11 news. >> and now, your 11 insta- weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> the rain keeps coming down and will be with us throughout the night and into tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon, improving weather conditions here. most of the upcoming holiday
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weekend, some really nice november weather around these parts. tuesday -- soggy tuesday, including the upper shore and pennsylvania. heavier showers to our south that we are watching. it is possible later tonight some of this up -- the thunder that we see through georgia and alabama will work their way through the southern parts of the state. that is not a good sign for holiday travelers, to see thunderstorms rolling through metro atlanta this time of the evening. that will slow traffic down. there's also wet weather around o'hare in chicago. two of the biggest tubbs dealing with what weather and unsettled conditions right now. it will be tomorrow before we see most of this train pulling out of our region. down at b.w.i. marshall, over an inch -- 3 inches. over an inch at the inner harbor. look at the record low, 15 degrees on the 22nd of november in 1880. in the 50 kozuira around the
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beltway now. over at -- in the 50's around the beltway now. the wind out of the south will bring the warmer air into our region overnight. into the early morning hours of wednesday, there may be some showers or thunderstorms, as indicated from the bay and especially into southern maryland. most of the heavy rain is gone by thanksgiving day and we will see a little bit of sun trying to break through. maybe some afternoon showers trying to redevelop tomorrow. by midday tomorrow, most of these significant rain will be gone. rain and a thunderstorm tonight. temperatures rising to 60 after midnight. we will hit a high of 63 early in the morning tomorrow. then the winds will shift to the northwest and the the temperatures will fall through the day.
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in western maryland, a lot chillier, but just rain tomorrow into thursday. 62 tomorrow and ride around 60 on thursday. -- 62 tomorrow in this area and right around 60 on thursday. an area of low pressure is tracking through the ohio valley and driving into new england. it will be changing things to snow. up in boston and new hampshire, a winter storm warning tomorrow. atlanta should begin to clear out tomorrow. dallas looks good. some unsettled weather in the pacific northwest for travelers tomorrow. showers and storms tonight into tomorrow morning. beautiful sunshine on thanksgiving day and on friday. partly cloudy over the weekend. temperatures climbing back into the 60's.
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>> in tonight's consumer alert, if you are sick and tired of trying to cram your carrión into overhead bins on airplanes -- your carry on baggage into overhead bins on airplanes, you are not alone. two democratic senators, one of the maryland senator ben cardin, say they have a plan to clear space on planes. they have introduced a bill to allow passengers to check one bad for free. that is -- that way you do not have to try to fit it all into a carry on. airlines earned nearly $4 billion off of checked luggage fees last year. parents are urged to use caution when shopping for their children this holiday season. there are toys that can produce choking or toxic hazards or even hearing loss. >> the joys of the holiday season also bring potential dangers for children a consumer
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-- for children. a consumer watchdog group has a report. >> not all of the dangerous products that we found actually violate the law. >> experts demonstrated some of the hazards in some toys you may not think could be unsafe. >> there are 720 parts per billion of lead in this, which is used as a tv in and talking toys for infants. the current limit for lead is lower. >> and about toys that can affect the child's hearing. -- allowed toys that can affect the child's hearing. >> 85 decibels is the maximum allowed for this type of toy. >> when it comes to toxic metals and plastics, and especially in
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those made overseas, the up enforcingstepped- those standards. >> 3.5 million toys have been recalled in past years because of choking hazard. it is the leading cause of such actions. >> consumers now have read -- more resources to research twice before they buy, the researchers -- and resources that include an application that can be downloaded onto the phone or computer, tools and tips that will help parents and relatives give the gift of safety this holiday. >> made the best gingerbread house win. i'm taking on my teammates in a full scale competition to see who can build the best gingerbread house. we will let you decide who is the winner. you can go by going to the website wbaltv.com and click on the gingerbread slide show. we will announce the final
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[ woman ] before allegra, i was constantly fighting indoor allergies. after allegra, i found peace. [ male announcer ] only allegra combines fast, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. [ woman ] after allegra, i have it all. >> if you're looking for your big break to appear on national television, look no further than b.w.i. airport. camera crews will be filming a reality series on southwest
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airlines. >> if you're planning on coming to b.w.i. airport from now until february, you can get a chance to appear on the airline's new reality series that they are taping through february on -- that will air on tlc. >> there was definitely a buzz in the southwest terminal of b.w.i. marshall tuesday. the whiskers could -- whispers could be heard. >> it is a lot of fun having them here. >> this three-person crew from the learning channel was talking to southwest employees like diane mcnally, a customer service supervisor, as part of the behind-the-scenes of a new reality tv show. she just celebrated her 10th year with southwest and says she is not to worry about becoming a reality tv star. >> i am not nervous in front of the camera, but i am nervous when it comes to how i will look
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in the end. >> producers of the show that does not have a name yet portier baqubah unique employees who then went through a series of interviews. greg harris made it through the cut, also a customer service supervisor, who displayed an amazing attitude while going through a lot and working at southwest. >> my mother died, i had a brain tumor and my wife had cancer, but i'm here. >> i think we might have gotten him in all little trouble. >> it is like my wife trying to follow me. i just to her out. i love you, though, baby. >> it looks like there will be some mixed lots as well as the tensions of line that make this show a hit. and harris, as you can guess, has no problem with becoming a big television star. >> my wife will not like that. all of the girls will be chasing me. but me and my son will love it.
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>> it will air on tlc sometime in april of next year. >> greg is selling trouble with -- at home. that is all at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming up at 6:00 p.m. crack's a truck set on fire and other incidents in the delaney valley area have residents concerned. the latest on the police investigation coming out. >> the investigation over cheating allegations that the fire academy is not over. >> i nicolo killion in washington with how this protest is different from the others. >> police are investigating the suspicious activities in the phoenix area of baltimore county. neighbors are worried after suv was set on fire and fire
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