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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- > > > the supreme court monday to take on the health care law. tonight's big story, growing and outrage over the death of tray von martin. at churches around the country, including here in baltimore, people wore hoodies. the man who shot him, george
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zimmerman, has not been arrested. >> he suffered a broken nose, he said that martin struck him and he was going down. >> is a man has been in hiding since the shooting. -- zimmerman has been in hiding. people have been going to florida demanding justice for trayvon. we have a big protest planned for tomorrow. >> you can expect a lot of passion and emotion. a lot of people are outraged and upset by the circumstances of trayvon's death. even though florida is far away from maryland, trayvon was mentioned across the city.
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the images were subtle but powerful. >> all of us are guilty. >> two young men wearing a hooded sweat shirts with bottles of ski andttles and ice tea at their feet. those of the items that trayvon was carrying. at a lot of sunday services around the country, congregations wore hoodies in solidarity with trayvon. >> we are praying for the countless thousands of lost lives. >> almost 200 of the signs will be held as demonstrators marched from city police headquarters over to city hall. the circumstances are
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reminiscent of what happened in baltimore, like the alleged beating of a teenager. >> we will not tolerate racism or racial profiling. there are questions of racial profiling right here in baltimore city. >> the march starts tomorrow at 5:00 p.m.. they will march to city hall. they will have a rally in trayvon martin's honor. >> the maryland women's basketball team played. >> the university of maryland without question as a seat at
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the table. they reached their fourth elite 8 in 10 years. they knocked off the defending champions from texas a&m. 81-74 was the final. we will look at what is next and on the road to denver. >> police are looking into the second shooting of the day. this one happened shortly after 6:00. we're told the man was shot twice in the abdomen. crews rushed into the hospital. there is no word on his condition. police have not arrested anyone. one woman is dead and two others injured after a crash in westminster. it happened near georgetown boulevard. they say that a chrysler made a left turn and crashed with an oncoming nissan. the passenger died.
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more fallout from the killing spree in afghanistan. we're hearing that the u.s. government has given a lot of money to the family of those killed. also, robert bale's wife speaking out for the first time. >> in an exclusive interview, staff sergeant robert bale's wife says she cannot believe that her husband would kill nine children. >> you said that he was involved with his children. >> he loves children. >> he is accused of killing nine children, innocent children. >> this is unbelievable to me. i have no idea what happened but he would not -- he loves children and he would not do this. >> in afghanistan, u.s. military officials tell nbc that they have paid about $50,000 each to
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the families of the dead and 11,000 to the wounded. substantial sums in a country where the average household makes about $300 a year. >> i think more than anything it is to assuage our. this has happened. >> for some victims' relatives, it is not about the money. one person lost 11 family members. money will not satisfy us, he said. we want these people to go on trial. tells uss attorney that they believe that the killing was in two waves. >> here is the clearest evidence yet that there was premeditation. >> be sure to turn into more of that exclusive interview. the "today show clothes close stars tomorrow morning at 7:00.
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s the today show" start tomorrow morning at 7:00. the pope will travel to cuba. he will meet fidel castro and his brother, the president, raul castro. the pope arrives in cubeb monday morning in the eastern city of santiago where he will celebrate a large mass and be greeted by cuban president raul castro. on tuesday, he will pay homage to to the's patron saint. -- to cuba's patron saint. also visiting is hugo chavez. he is expected to seek a blessing from pope benedict.
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the pope will not be meeting with cuban diplomats. on tuesday, the pope will celebrate another mass. a huge crowd is there to. people can attend the service which many hope will strengthen the cuban catholic church. >> now to a story that has struck a chord with many facebook users. to many employers would like to get user names and fast -- user names and passwords to social networks. they're looking at this as part of the interview process. "we believe employers have no right to ask their job applicants for their house keys, for their diaries, why should they be able to ask you to do the electronic version of the
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same thing and get their face the passwords? >> senate is asking the eeoc to find that if this is illegal under federal law. early voting underway here in maryland register voters can vote any of the 46 early voting locations across the state. it has been they sought the weekend but election officials said they saw a steady flow of voters. the 46 early voting centers are open from 10:00 until 8:00 every day. rick santorum went to an easy victory in louisiana. this gave his campaign is mark after losing to mitt romney of the this week. romney finished second and newt dealers feared. the next republican contest is in wisconsin, here in maryland,
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and in washington, d.c.. questions are raised and quickly answered about whether former vice president got any sort of special treatment of this weekend when he underwent heart transplant surgery. he got the transplant yesterday in virginia. he spent 20 months on the transplant list and officials say it is unlikely that he got any sort of preferential treatment. we're told that the process is heavily policed. he is recovering and expected to be ok. today, more than 200 men, women, children shaved their heads at the fourth annual baltimore heroes. among the people with cancer survivals and loved ones who shared their stories of survival. >> it is hard to me to be here. my daughter had cancer. i think it is unacceptable and
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we will try to get it and we can to avoid this in the future. >> more than one and a 60,000 children are diagnosed with cancer each year. they raised more than $150,000 at the event. it is the court battle that millions are waiting to see, the supreme court taking on health care legislation. >> could the government order you to eat carrots? could they order you to quit smoking? >> many do not like the health care reform law, many others say has saved their lives. what do you think of a big building turned into a big pile of rubble. we will take you there. >> a storm is pulling out of the picture. we have a week of lead there. >> we have some clouds in the area. storms
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>> imagined campaign to get into court. that is what people are doing in washington, d.c. the justices are taking up president obama of's health care reform law. health care obama's reform law. >> thousands of people spent the weekend camp outside the u.s. supreme court. >> i want to watch history being made. >> a lucky few will watch and at kick showdown. three days of arguments over the health care reform law. can congress force every american to pay for health
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insurance and what are the government's boundaries? >> can the federal government then would you to eat carrots can they order you to quit smoking? >> the political fight is as fiery as it was two years ago when president obama signed a the most sweeping legislation in a generation. most of the law will not take effect until 2014. >> we will be glad that the republicans call this obamacare. >> this law is very important to me and my family and millions of americans in the same boat. >> this is not about health care access to health care. this is related to religious freedoms. >> at the supreme court, waiting for history. >> all that is left behind, magic memories. the walls of orlando's and irina
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came tumbling down. hundreds came out to watch the implosion. the green that opened in 1989 and served as the longtime home to the orlando magic. arena walls of orlando's came tumbling down. the arena opened in 1989. >> the hunmger games brought in more than $155 million making it the third largest weekend debut in box office history. about $125n's gate million to produce and market but the -- "the hunger games." >> we still have some clouds in the area and a few sprinkles
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mostly south of baltimore. it turns into rain in parts of virginia and the carolinas. the system is slowly pulling away. that is edging in this direction. we will finish the clouds out and have some breezy conditions. -- we will thin the clouds out. so far, the average temperature in march has been 54.6 degrees. this is 12.2 degrees above normal. precipitation is below normal, only an inch and 71/1 hundred -- 74/100's. today added to the statistics. at b.w.i. marshall, the high was 60. there was some son to go to the clouds. not much rain to speak of.
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typical high this time of year is 57 degrees. we will be close to that mark over the next few days. still above on average. 56 right now at annapolis. cambridge, 52. frederick, 59. still in the 50's out in western maryland. here is a satellite image. the last of the cloud streamer'' behind that system and it is offshore. eventually, the secondary front will come in. eventually, it will get chile and the potential for some freezing conditions monday night and tuesday. no big storms out here for the next few days. there are some disturbances out west in the west coast that something might work its way towards the end of the week.
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45-51 as the low. the northwest breeze will pick up. overnight temperatures dropping into the 50's tonight but watch what happens by monday night into tuesday. we really get some cold air coming in and temperatures will get down to about freezing. up around 64 the high, and the a bit warmer. it will be breezy, mild. northwest wind could gust to about 30 miles per hour. north wind, 20, 25 knots gusting to the the. dust attesting to 30. -- gusting to 30. as we hit the weekend, rain chances developed in towards the end of the week. >> it is ladies' night. >> the maryland women's wear
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a great finish. they are down 3 at the break. then, they got down double digits again. what a finish. she had 21 points and 12 rebounds. a changing role to come off the bench and she has been a start doing it. then, the big shock maryland finally advances. they win the game 81-74. >> obviously, it was extremely special. a lot of maryland magic going on within this game. for our team, obviously, we have had so many games we have been battle tested like this before. obviously, never on a stage like this. >> next, they will face notre
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dame. they won their game today, a 71- 35. a fox worth may never will play football again. knee injuries have allowed him to play this two games the past two years. instrumental in the negotiation that prevented a loss of games. a good bet that he will become a union executive director. the orioles had a home stretch in spring training. questions remain about their starting rotation. the game ended in a 3-3 tie. the men's tournament and a bit of revenge for kansas in the
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elite 8. short-handed were the heels. tied at the break. kansas for the final four, 80- 67. they will face ohio state on saturday. the wildcats ran all over the south region. they win 82-70 against louisville. -- they went 82-7. they will play louisville in the final four. tiger woods had the lead entering the final round of the arnold palmer invitational.
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