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in 2009. the new device had a more refined detonation system. >> in all likelihood it would have succeeded prior to 9/11. in today's time with all the various layers we have, in all likelihood it would not have succeeded. >> the fate of the would-be bombers is not clear. >> we have taken steps to ensure that the would-be bombers in this case no longer poses a threat to the u.s. or to anyone else at this point. >> the house homeland security committee chairman says the plot seems to exhibit a new level of sophistication by al qaeda. >> the war with al qaeda is going to go on for many years. >> the chairman of the house intelligence committee said we will not tolerate leaks under any circumstances that
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jeopardize ongoing operations. >> as to whether the bomb is the only one of its kind, secretary napolitano says that as part of the investigation. she says the u.s. will be working with international air carriers and with other nations to ensure that the appropriate security training measures are in place. live in washington, sally kidd, wbal-tv 11 news. >> can we expect screenings to be stepped up in the coming weeks and months? >> here in the u.s., administration officials say they do not have any immediate plans to increase screening measures here at our airports domestically. a white house spokesman tells me that the security methods are always under review and being tailored to the latest threats. sometimes changes are made that we do not notice. >> meanwhile, transportation
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officials at bwi thurgood marshall are investigating their second security scare in as many days. airport officials concerned -- confirm a tsa official discovered a stun gun in a woman's carry-on flight as she tried to board a flight to chicago. the incident happened around 24 hours after a florida man was arrested after bringing a loaded handgun through security sunday morning as he tried to board a flight to tampa. >> president obama is starting a campaign fund-raising event here in this area next month. the visits will include a fundraising luncheon in private homes and possibly another public event later that day. the date is set for june 12. we will bring you more details as they are confirmed. >> the cardiologists accused of many unnecessary procedures will no longer be working in maryland.
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a bid to have his medical license reinstated has been reduced. it was down and he had violated by provisions of the medical practice act. they appealed that decision but today's ruling from a baltimore county judge means he will not likely be reinstated. closing arguments in the case tomorrow of the robocalls case of julius henson. he wrapped up three days of testimony today. barry simms joins us live from the courthouse with more. >> throughout his testimony, julius henson has defended his actions, denied any wrongdoing, and claims he did everything he was supposed to do, according to the contract. confidence he explain to the jury how and why he was hired, julius henson ended his testimony. >> i think we explained the case, very well. i think it went extremely well.
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>> prosecutors accused him of election fraud. hanson served as a consultant for the bob ehrlich for governor campaign in 2012. he claims the robocalls was designed to encourage voting but the prosecution said it was designed to suppress the african-american voting. >> he told the jurors the robocalls and not to 100,000 voters in baltimore city. in december last year, the jury found paul schurick guilty of election fraud. his sense included 30 days of home detention at 500 hours of community service. he is appealing his sentence in the case. >> all campaigns depend on turnout. of course hopefully your side gets more votes than the other side. that is democracy in america. to say that it is something
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illegal about it or something underhanded about that is simply not true. >> he stated the goal was to have as many african-american voters stay home. julius henson says two-thirds of the proposal was about bringing in boats, but the early campaign rejected the plant -- the plan. >> voter suppression in the united states today is wednesday legislators pass legislation that restricts people's ability to evoke. $25, brent three pieces of id. that is voter suppression. this is simply trying to save your guy is not very good, you might not like my guy, so why don't you stay home and let my guy go to the voting booth. it comes down to mr. schurick and the early campaign, it was their responsibility to put an
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authority line on that call. i recommended that they do so. i went around them to get them to do so, and they refused. that is not our responsibility, so i have no clue whatsoever why we are here. >> he believes the case against him as political. there is lots of talk a lot of concern about whether paul schurick would testify. he was not in court, although his attorney was there. the prosecution and defense made an agreement and finally told the jury that if schurick were to testify, he would admit that he authorized that robocalls. barry simms, wbal-tv 11 news. >> breaking news right now from howard county. captain roy taylor is over the scene. what is going on here? >> this is shepherd lane, about a mile north of 108. howard county fire crews along with police are at this
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location. a car crashed august side of an embankment and ended up upside- down. we do not know the severity of the injuries involved here. there's only one lane at a time in this area open walt howard county police investigate this accident. >> within the last 60 minutes, police have released the names of two people killed in a multi vehicle accident this morning in harford county. confirmedf's office there were both killed. rob roblin was at the scene. >> the accident happened at around 10:00 a.m. this morning here on route 152. you can see how violent the crash was. skyteam 11 was over the scene this morning, shortly after the tragic accident happened. a truck, a jeep, and a gmc suv
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somehow collided here on route 152 just outside of fallston. >> the regression bobbing three vehicles. therefore people involved -- the crash involved in three vehicles. >> two people were blown to shock trauma and one mistake into upper chesapeake medical center. the one remaining victim was pronounced dead on the scene, and later on, one of those transported died. >> we have to individuals who are deceased. we are notifying next of kin. a third person, who i have been told is listed in stable condition at this time, and i am waiting on an update on the fourth individual. >> police cannot say what caused the crash or whether this area is prone to accidents. neighbors say this can be a very busy road. >> it is a tough road. there is a lot of traffic on it.
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there is way too much traffic at certain times of the day. >> the investigation continues. rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> police say late this afternoon the preliminary investigation has determined that the harford county public school vehicle crossed the double yellow line, striking the gmc terrain head-on. >> and overnight burberry shut down the waverly ymca for about five hours -- an overnight burglary shutdown the ymca. classes and activities were canceled for nearly five hours. an atm in the lobby was damage, but there is no word on whether anything was stolen. police have yet to name any suspects in the case. >> the field service -- fuel service was held today on east
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university avenue. she was co-director of st. peter's episcopal church. she and an administrative assistant or run shot and killed thursday in the parish office. police said the shooter, 56- year-old douglas jones, was a homeless man who had been banned from the food bank because of his aggressive behavior. he took his own life in the woods near where he lived. >> it is a slow-moving cold front approaching our area right now. it will sit here over night and barely get off the coast tomorrow. some showers moving through the area from time to time, scattered rain showers in most of baltimore today, up and down i-95. you can see there are some showers in the mountains, a line of them lined up along that front. they could well move in as we
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head for the rest of the evening. the forecast data camden yards this evening calls for the possibility of a little bit of what weather there. the first pitch is just after 7:00. probably not enough to rein the game out, but a few showers to contend with. it will stay in the 60's through the weekend with the 40% chance of a shower passing through camden yards tonight. the forecast is coming up next. >> some bad economic news, as nearly 150 more people in the baltimore area will be looking for work. >> two major companies announced layoffs. when we come back, who is affected, and what they can do about it. >> i knew something was terribly wrong. >> the montgomery county woman will have to go over numerous plastic surgery's after being mauled by a rottweiler last night. ♪
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jobs along with it. that is more than 10% of its workforce. we are told this will not be -- will not impact the companies restaurant or crab that locations. capital one financial corp. location in anne arundel county is also shutting down, and that will impact 40 employees there. >> federal drug regulators say a landmark -- could help avoid contracting it in the first place. that will meet to discuss whether it should be approved. it is suggested the daily pill could become the first drug approved to prevent the infection. a new report says that cools it -- schools could be the key to fighting the nation's obesity
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problem. sweeping changes are being recommended. nikole killion joins us live from washington with details on the proposed overhaul. there are talking about changes everywhere. >> absolutely. many lifestyle changes called for in this report which not only focuses on schools but calls for even more changes to help americans lose weight. when the country has faced the help epidemic in the past, the flu, measles, polio, we have been able to overcome with vaccines. now to have a shot at tackling that obesity epidemic, the institute of medicine has identified a series of recommendations for all americans, starting with exercise. >> into great physical activity every day, in every way, for everybody. >> this includes an hour of daily exercise for kids in school. gym class has dropped to once a week in many communities. also nutrition education in
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schools and increased availability of health foods and drinks in cafeterias. >> if these strategies are not reinforced elsewhere, then progress cannot be accelerated. >> schools may be set up to fail if parents do not encourage exercise at home or if kids do not have a safe place to play in their neighborhoods. >> the committee also calls for drowning out the vast marketing of junk food. >> we need to have dietary guidelines marketed in a louder voice than what is being marketed to people now. >> some companies have already made changes. mcdonald's now includes apples and your friends rise in its happy meals. birdseye said it will invest $6 million in the campaign encouraging kids to eat their vegetables. now it is up to the nation to
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swallow its medicine without multiple spoonfuls of sugar. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> a couple of showers in the area throughout the day today. we are several inches below normal rainfall for the springtime. the showers primarily east of baltimore, on the eastern shore. northern parts of queen anne's county, a moving into delaware. it will eventually brush past ocean city. other shares we are keeping an eye on, strong winds was some lightning out in western pennsylvania. there may be a brief break in the activity, but we will not be done with the threat of showers until a couple of hours after midnight, on the back end of all the activity as it clears the region.
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the possibility of the front pushing through will bog down with off and on showers tomorrow. it does help the pollen count we get some rain in the area. the numbers are down a little bit from yesterday but still in a high category. 69 degrees at the inner harbor right now. temperatures have been pretty much normal, and around 70, where we are supposed to be. 71 in annapolis, 68 in randallstown, and in the 60's out in western maryland. it will not get a whole lot cooler tonight and will hold steady. by dawn tomorrow, the main back to showers along the eastern seaboard with only a few showers east of the day. isolated showers -- east of the bay. mild, 60's, winds out of the south and southwest at 5-10. driving the front across the
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ohio valley and towards baltimore, it will eventually get it to the coast, if not sweep it off the coast. waves of low pressure will track along the front and keep the showers in our area. you can see tomorrow afternoon and evening, another batch of showers is breaking out and likely to continue tomorrow night and into thursday before the last bit of showers gets off the eastern seaboard. it looks like friday and saturday will be beautiful spring days around here. tomorrow, more clouds and son and a continuing chance for some scattered showers and thunderstorms. -- more clouds and sun. a small craft advisory in the morning, waves 1 foot, and a water temperatures now in the low to mid-60's in the central part of the bay. tomorrow, a cool day in the mountains, even chillier on thursday with the blows may be in that 30's -- with blows may
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be in the 30's. -- lows maybe in the 30's. the showers will probably linger into the first half of thursday on the coast, with temperatures cooling off a bit. once we get the front out of here, it will dry out thursday afternoon. sunni skies for friday and saturday, beautiful weather and 75 degrees on sunday with more rain possible sunday evening into monday. >> a new warning tonight for the parents of teen drivers. >> summer is approaching, the deadliest time of year fourteens on the road. a new study finds who is in the car could put them at higher risk -- the deadliest time of year for teens on the road. >> it is an issue for every woman. woman. solving we love gardening...
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>> teenagers are far more likely to die behind the wheel if they have other teenagers in the car with them. that is the result of findings released today by aaa. a 16 or 17-year-old driver was more likely to die in a crash with another passenger under the age of 21. put an adult in the passenger seat, and things change. at least one adult cut the risk by more than 60%. at least one area high school is reminding students of the importance of making smart decisions. >> this time of year, plans for big senior events like the prom and graduation. tim tooten is in the newsroom with that story. >> the anne arundel county school superintendent has put the word out that seniors can pay a high price if they get caught using drugs and alcohol
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to celebrate. these 12th graders are counting down the days until graduation. that includes tying up classroom assignment and making sure they are prepared to cross the stage. >> we are very clear on what the consequence would be. >> it is hard to miss this warning in writing about mixing alcohol with school events. >> we are over the top on telling them, please don't do this. >> some students could not agree more. >> it is basically saying don't do anything stupid. it is also posted be like superfund. >> every decision to me is a big decision. -- it is supposed to be like
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super fund. >> some students have signed end of your pledges to follow the rules, but parents are not being left out. letters have been sent home to make them aware of what could happen when students break the rules. >> a lot of the students grow up with their parents and their parents sometimes have higher expectations than the school system does, and sometimes they do not. it is good that it is coming from both the school and the parents. >> school officials say it is their attempt to try and cover all the bases. >> will have more on this story new at 6:00. tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a rottweiler with no history of attacking anyone turned violent in montgomery county. >> now all woman needs extensive plastic surgery, and the neighborhood is wondering what went wrong? >> changing the laws when it comes to byob
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>> live, local, late-breaking. you are watching wbal-tv 11 news at 5:00 in hd with dan stovall, donna hamilton, and tom tasselmyer. 11 news at 5:00 continues now. >> attempts to cut down that rowdy, late-night and carousing in baltimore county may change the way byob establishments do business. a new bill would require you to have a license -- would require the licenses to allow you to
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bring your own alcohol. >> currently there are no laws when it comes to byob here in baltimore county. one councilman feels that some bars and restaurants are taking advantage of that, so he wants to put a stop to it. >> before i open up, i have to face that surprise. >> she owns a dance studio on allegany avenue in towson. she never knows what the night before bring to the doorstep of her business. >> there is always some evidence that someone has had too much to drink and there is a bomb at, and i have to clean it up. -- there is vomit. it may be because of businesses like the hookah lounge cafe. >> they are just allowing
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underage kids to be in their drinking, and allowing them after 2:00 at night to drink. >> in response to complaints, the councilman has introduced a bill that would require businesses that offer byob to obtain a license that will cost between $25.50 dollars a year. this way project between $25 and $50 a year. >> i think it will help stimulate people to start carting -- carding the college kids or whoever is and make sure they start following the law. >> a woman who answered the door said she did not have a key to open the door. the councilman said while most of the questionable activities happens near college campuses like towson, it is have been in other parts of the county, but
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insist it will not hurt businesses to follow the rules. >> we need to have something out there, but not be so impact on the businesses that are doing the right thing. >> the councilman says the bill will go through work sessions over the next couple of weeks and could be voted on at the beginning of june. coming up at 6:00, what about some businesses who are following the rules? we will talk to them and see what they have to say. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> breaking news at this hour, back out to captain roy taylor and skyteam 11. >> we are right at the entrance to the college. there's an accident with personal injury at this location. two lanes have been shut down, causing a little bit of problem as far as trying to get through the intersection. we do not know the severity of the injuries.
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>> here is a look at some of our other top stories at this hour. police have identified the two people killed in a multi vehicle accident this morning in harford county. we are told donald jones and a ronaldbuckholz were killed when three vehicles collided on route 52 just outside of fallston. two passengers are listed in stable condition. testimony has wrapped up in the election date robocalls crile a political consultant julius henson. henson has testified the calls were counterintuitive attempt to motivate voters in that later hours of the election.
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a cardiologists was accused of performing hundreds of unnecessary medical procedures. the baltimore sun reports the judge ruled late this afternoon and is licensed cannot be reinstated. he is also facing civil lawsuits from former patient. >> the montgomery county woman is recovering after officials say she was attacked by a rottweiler that bit of her lips. authorities say the rottweiler was walking with his owner and suddenly lunged at the victim when she approached. a witness says it was a terrifying scene. the victim will now require extensive plastic surgery. >> i saw young lady sitting over on the grass and two other people helping her out. she was bleeding around her face. >> animal control officials are now investigating the incident. the police say the dog has no history of biting are attacking anyone. the rottweiler has been quarantined to the owner's home
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>> breaking news in baltimore county. let's go live to captain roy taylor and skyteam 11 para >> it must be the weather. this is northbound harrisburg expressway, just north of the beltway. an accident a personal injury here. there is only one lane able to get through and traffic is backed up all the way to the jones falls expressway. i am captain roy taylor. wornallf baltimore's audibled -- more notable
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architectural landmark will be the scene of live performances and plays. it was built back in 1885 along east redwood street. the building's interior will be converted into an intimate theater for indoor performances, education programs, and community events. >> tonight 15 maryland students are being singled out for their outstanding work in the school safety patrol. to be recognized, they need to demonstrate leadership, going above and beyond the normal duties. their accomplishment was recognized with a vis a gift card. -- a visa gift card. >> a couple has been arrested
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after driving from a liquor store with their four kids strapped to the hood of the car. the kids were quoted as saying they agreed to it because it sounded like fun. the man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated and the woman was taken in for questioning. child protective services is also investigating the case. an accused kidnappers wife and mother are behind bars tonight, charged with helping him to kidnap a woman and her three daughters. two bodies have been identified as a kidnapped woman and one of her daughters. the search has expanded to several states now. he is considered armed and dangerous. >> he took the world of children's stories to sometimes terrifying. children's author maurice sendak has died. he is best known for "where the
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wild things are." he earned a prestigious caldecott medal award. from actress molly ring mall, i will always think of you in "the night kitchen." >> we are all honored to have rent reflect the invited into his world -- to have been briefly invited into his world. >> this year, the company says it will not happen again. what you need to know about the scheduled test, just ahead. >> chefs from around the world have come in to teach some anne arundel county high school students some skills.
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x high school chefs in anne arundel county got to learn techniques from around the world today. culinary institute stuttgart detection took over the kitchen -- expert from the culinary institute took over the kitchen and showed off their skills. >> i love food in general. i do have a passion for it and i love putting a smile on everyone's face when they see what i can do with it. >> nice and brown on each side. >> tuesday they got a special lesson by three world traveled special shelf from the culinary institute of america. every year they take the day to teach high school student some of what they have learned in the course of their careers. >> i do have a passion for education and for learning.
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these kids are the future of our industry and our country. this is my profession, so i have a stake in trying to maintain and make sure we have people that are going to follow us. >> it is important that they learn from shows such as these -- from chefs such as these because they bring the world of knowledge. >> many say they will go on to culinary school after graduation, and they are excited to learn new techniques and get advice from chefs who have successfully made a career out of it. >> i think it is a great experience to learn other perspectives of what they have gone through in their life experiences. >> where they come from, what they did, and what they grew up doing, maybe what their parents taught them. they can teach us, and maybe we can use it in our future when we become chefs. >> as an added bonus, at the end
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of the class, the students get to eat all this great food. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> if you are heading downtown to the ballgame, it looks like they will get the game in, but there may be some showers to contend with off and on throughout the evening. not enough to wash out the game, but there are some showers moving through baltimore as we speak and there will probably be more through the night. it has to make its way through the central part of maryland and off the coast late tonight and tomorrow morning. it looks like a lot of the showers may regenerate during the afternoon tomorrow. not completely stalled out, but a very slow-moving weather pattern. the amount of rain has fallen in the past 24 hours, the bulk of heavy showers have been out in ohio and western pennsylvania,
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getting close to western maryland, but most of our state was just light amounts. very little measurable rain in southern maryland, seldom baltimore -- south of baltimore. this has been weakening quite a bit as it approaches our area. once again we are drive for the spring months. four or 5 inches below the normal amount of rainfall we would have in march and april and so for the first week of may. 73 is a high at the inner harbor and normal is at 72. a warm 77 in salisbury. don't forget, it is cooler than that on the eastern shore where the winds are coming right off the oceans. it will stay mile tonight with an occasional shower. you cannot rule of the
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possibility of hearing a little under overnight. tomorrow morning the skies will stay cloudy here. continuewe's and winds mostly out of the south. a big storm in the upper midwest -- 60-65 for lows. it will stall along the eastern seaboard and keep clouds and showers in the forecast at least through the afternoon tomorrow. the front will pass by and then blog down along the coast. a small craft advisory in the morning, a chilly shot in the mountains tomorrow. 55 for the high out around deep creek lake on thursday. eastern shore is looking for showers and a storm tomorrow, then clearing on thursday. high pressure is beginning to move in for the end of the week. the eastern shore down to ocean
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city, the sheriff will linger into lunchtime on thursday and then clear up. a pretty nice looking weekend, especially if you include friday. the rain on sunday does not arrive until later in the evening. >> bge says it is planning to test its deep rewards program twice this month in an effort to get the kinks worked out of it before the summer heat. utility officials say that already performed an extensive review of the program, which allows them to siphon off ies during times over high heat. there is no word yet on the exact date. the showdown was expected today in the u.s. senate. lawmakers will vote on a
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democratic plan to keep the lower interest-rate from dublin on july 1. republicans disagree with the democratic proposal. the gop wants to take money from president obama's health- care overhaul program. a new sign tonight that the job market is turning around. u.s. companies posted the highest number of job openings in nearly four years. according to labor department, employers advertise 3.7 million job openings in march, the highest since july 2008, just before the financial crisis. nearly 13 million americans who want jobs remain unemployed. for every job available right now, that means an average of three. four people are applying. compare that to win the ratio ended, the ratio was 7 to 1. in a healthy job market, the ratio is only 2 to 1. >> the nbc singing competition
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bill that beside its winner tonight. stephanie has a preview. ♪ >> after a rousing performances last night, the finalists "on the voice -- the finalists on " the voice" roundup. but when the singing ended, the wait began. each singer was left to wonder whether they have done enough. >> we have also learned of the season that maybe voices are not necessarily why people will get behind you. >> with the votes already in, there is no pressure to impress.
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hardest tonight is about celebrating -- part of tonight is about celebrating in their shared journey. >> i am happy to be here in this moment and have this opportunity to perform for the world. >> by the end of this night, somebody will come away the winner. >> everyone is so talented and what they do. it really just comes down to what america wants. >> it is decision that is just hours away. >> in addition to learning the winner tonight, we will see performances from several stars. two school employees in the same town are accused of sexually abusing minors. what the schools are telling parents agree that is coming up tonight new at 6:00. >> it is an issue for every woman, how to find that perfect pair of jeans. that is next.
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click the blue denim wear the first order of business is coming to terms with the biggest denim dilemma. style expert lisa stevens breaks down the dreaded muffin top. >> anybody can have that spillage if you if you picked wrong rise. -- if you picked the wrong rise. >> our model is petite and went for the genes that were way too tall. -- win for the jeans that were way too tall. >> stay away from excess fabric. >> she says go with a more stretch fabric. her next model has a cut that is not working. >> you want to stay away from the city have this body type. it shows what she does not have
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>> that is all for us at 5:00. here is a look at what is coming of new at 6:00. >> a fatal accident in harford county. that story, coming up. >> the jury is expected tickets the robocalls case against julius henson -- expected to end the the robocalls case against julius henson. >> 11 news at 6:00 start right now. >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. >> a deadly three car accident harford county killed two people and injured two others. it happened on route 152. that is our big story tonight at 6:00 eric cantor one of the deceased was driving howard county utility vehicle all the other was driving a truck. >> two others are listed in stable condition tonight at shock trauma. >>
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