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during the debt. temperatures are in the upper 50's, low 60's. we will make it up to 73. light rain showers off and on all the way through this evening. in a few minutes we will check the forecast going into the previous weekend. first, caldwell. >> not bad at the moment, tony. the moisture could create problems. towson.around 55 in thousan looks good on to the jfx into town. 62 miles an hour traveling on the west side of the beltway. the rest of the majors leading to the beltway are running nicely. 55 on southbound 295. an update on some cameras. 95 south of eastern, north and southbound traffic without delay if. to and from before mchenry, harbour tunnel traffic looks good as well.
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at security, the west side is picking up in volume. outer loop traffic going away from us. we will let you know when delays develop. that is the latest on traffic. >> are big story this morning, maryland lawmakers return to annapolis today to begin a special session to fix the state budget. >> kim dacey is live in our newsroom with a preview of today's special session. what can we expect? let lawmakers could not come to agreement on the budget during the regular session, if so they are trying to work in out during this special session. this week they are expected to vote on a budget plan that was recently put together by governor o'malley, senate president mike miller, and the house speaker michael bush. their plan includes shifting the cost of teacher costto will jurisdiction and raises income taxes on individuals making more than $100,000 a year and joint filers making more than $150,000. state lawmakers will also discuss reducing tax exemptions. the overall plan is expected to
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generate $247 million above about. >> the governor should have the votes on this and they should be able to pass something unless a monkey wrench against the loan into the mix and that everything could grind to a halt. >> a special session will run for three days a. stay with 11 news or the latest developments on air and online. , wbaling live, kim dacey tv 11 news. >> officials are searching for two boaters who went missing this weekend. police say the voters were reported missing at 6:30 sunday morning. or last seen saturday night. a 41-year-old richard and a 49- year-old daniel in a boat near kuwait island. the coast guard and maryland state police are assisting search efforts. if anyone has seen the boat or has information, call natural
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resources police are. baltimore city police are looking information into four separate crimes during an eight hour span to appear the most recent was 9:00 sunday night. about a 22-year-old man shot multiple times in the head. an unknown suspect approached the man, firing the shots. the victim was taken to johns hopkins medical center and pronounced dead. earlier sunday evening, officers responded to a shooting on loudoun avenue at west franklin street in south was baltimore. they found a 30-year-old man shot multiple times. was rushed to shock trauma where he passed away. police made no arrests. a few hours earlier, city police found a 55-year-old man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds of the northeast baltimore in the 1600 block of chilton street. the victim was taken to hospital suffering from gunshot wounds to the torso and leg and the victim was listed in stable condition. around 1:00 sunday afternoon, police were called to the 2600 block of apartheid steers in
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nook west baltimore. they found a 34-year-old man with a stab wound. was rushed to sinai hospital where he died. police have no suspects in any of these incidents. anyone with information on any of the cases is asked to call baltimore city police. >> bge will start installing the new start meters -- the new smart meters this month. the first of three open houses is tonight? . they will hold tonight's meeting in anne arundel county to inform residents about the meters being installed and homes and businesses. pasadena area will be one of the first to equipped. the open house starts at 6:00 at the orchard beach volunteer firehouse in glen burnie. >> on the economy, executives at j.p. morgan chase are expected to lose their jobs in the coming days after the bank's trading group lost $2 billion. this has reignited the political battle on capitol hill over how to close to regulate banks. mergenereporter terry mergara
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has the latest >> . j.p. morgan chase was thought to be the safest u.s. bank. now it admits to a terrible mistake, leading lawmakers arguing over industry regulations. an apology from j.p. morgan chase after a $2 billion loss. the ceo says it is the result of its lobbying strategy to manage financial risk. >> we made a terrible egregious mistake with almost no excuse. >> it is a strategy expert that is similar to what caused chaos in 2008. and it led to the passage of wall street reform lost. thursday oppose the announcement drove down bank stocks and reignited a debate over stiffer regulations aimed at restricting proprietary trading by banks. >> tens of billions of dollars went to this bank before and we don't want that to happen again. that's why the regulators have
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to be strong. correct but critics of the rules say regulators are still gathering fax. >> i think we need to give them an opportunity to do that job before we reach any conclusions about moving forward with additional regulations which could make it more difficult for financial institutions to do their jobs. >> the sec is investigating. j.p. morgan's ceo says the company is ready to answer questions. >> i thought lawmakers passed the wall street reform law. does that not mean the trading that led to the loss was already banned? >> apparently not. the rules do not take effect actually until july 1. even then, banks have another two years to comply with them. the ceo says also that the trade that backfired were hedges and not trades for profit, so the rules would not have applied any way. in any case, this is probably just getting started, the battle
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on capitol hill over this. >> thank you. 64 degrees on tv hill. ' turn in court today as defense attorneys present their case in his criminal trial. >> suthe president of florida a&m school will discuss the hazing death of a drum major. >> here's a live look at traffic, the beltway at b-w parkway, 295.
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start the workweek. let's look at the doppler. it's not heavy rain, but enough to slow down the drive time if. most of it is in the western suburbs right now and. but will get at least a little rainfall during the day today. that's our forecast. rainshowers off and on, otherwise mostly cloudy if. we will start in the '60s and will sneak into the low 70's this afternoon if. in a few minutes we will look at the seven-day forecast going through the weekend. >> covering the nation, the defense will tell john edwards' at of the story. the former presidential candidate is accused of violating campaign finance laws by funneling money to his pregnant mistress. words has said he did not know about the money. firefighters are still battling several wildfires in arizona this morning. more than started early saturday. one of them scorched more than 2,700 acres in the national forest. smoke was visible as far away as phoenix, 30 miles away. air tankers and helicopters dropped chemicals to battle the
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flames. at least one structure was damaged, but no homes have been damaged. dry, conditions and made fighting the fire very difficult. members of florida a&m university's marching 100 band might learn when they will perform again today. the band was suspended after agonizing death of deng major robert champion. the director retired last week in the revelation more than 100 and members were not even students when he died last year. three of those non-students are charged with his death. the school president is expected man at a special meeting later today. >> it is 64 degrees on tv hill. we're getting closer to the olympics and if seeing the games in person is on your bucket list, there might be an affordable way to do it. we'll explain. >> do you listen to flight attendants when they tell you to turn off electronic devices? if you leave them on, you're not alone. the results of a new poll. >> taking on your morning
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>> traffic also 11 and since the weather plus together a. good morning, caldwell looking at your monday morning commute. no delays. at 59 on the north side at, so far so good on the west side as well. 58 miles an hour. 63 as you make your way on interstate 70. eastbound and towards 29, 69 degrees on southbound.
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and harford road, going away from us, outer loop traffic continuing to move well. volume is on the light side. joy it for now. we will switch to a live view of traffic on 83. southbound traffic moving very well going away from us, from the maryland line all the way to the beltway. that's the latest. now let's get the latest on the buses and trains with kurt krakowsk. -- kut konke. >> there's a light rail the leg, running 20 minutes late and a light rail shuttle bus is in place between timonium and hunt valley as construction continues on the light rail line. metro subway's on schedule. a few diversions on the buses including the 5 and 22 diverting at edison and clare. >> good morning. after beautiful weekend we are starting with a little light rain to start off the workweek.
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it's not very heavy. we have light rain in hartford county and. few sprinkles in baltimore city. heavier stuff in the western suburbs in frederick and parts of carroll county. not a big deal as far as the rain goes. even a little rain can slow down the traffic, so give yourself a few extra minutes. you can see the range extends all the way into ohio. this is a system that will stick around the next couple days. is very slow moving, but the range extends from here to west virginia and ohio. you see the direction of movement is from the southwest to northeast. i think everybody will get at least a little rain during the day today. it will be off and on, but a little rain will be in everybody's day. cloud cover, the clouds are pretty thick. no breaks in the overcast. there might be a few thin spots. generally cloudy skies in. it will be difficult for temperatures to move. right now we're in the mid 60's at the airport. it's dry at bwi. and southwest wind and 7 miles an hour a.
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though it will be cloudy and with off and on rain showers, but temperatures will jump into the '70s in. it is a little cooler up north. 62 degrees in jarrettsville. rainshowers often done today, otherwise mostly cloudy, high temperature between 70 and 75. sunrise this morning at 5:53. linda 10 to 15 not on the waters. the bay water temperatures are in the mid 60's. the next high tide at fort mchenry is at 2:41 this afternoon. overnight tonight, rainshowers off and on will continue, temperatures will drop into day 60's. going into the tree this weekend, we will keep the ring around on tuesday and wednesday. could be a thunderstorm that both of those days. 75 on tuesday. and the front goes through late in the morning on wednesday. probably clearing up in the afternoon on wednesday with a high near 76. thursday and friday look nice. maybe something must develop
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on the coast. 30% chance of rain on saturday for the preakness, 74 degrees for the high temperature. >> there's a new poll published by "usa today" as 25% of fliers ignore calls to turn off and still electronic devices during takeoff and landing. a quarter of the people said they don't always follow the flight attendant those instructions. of a says passengers are asked to turn off devices because of potential signal interference. that brings us to our question of the day. do you follow the and flight rules and always turn off your electronics during takeoff and landing? share your response at wbaltv.com and our facebook page, or you can send us an e- mail. pillich begins in london are less than two months away. if you did it is too to soak up the action in person for reasonable price, think again. chris clackum shows us a few
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bargains. >> pillich report is on its way to london for the summer games. travel experts say maybe you should go that way. >> there are tickets, there are hotels, and you can even get into the games. >> if you don't want to get into the games, the bbc is setting up big screens for free viewing. and there's the city itself. >> the great thing about the olympics being in london is that it is not just about. the about when you are there, there's so much. >> that is why some travel experts are suggesting the olympics be just part of a summer vacation, especially considering hotel prices after the olympics will drop dramatically. >> go in close to the closing ceremonies and maybe spend two days in london there. and then take the rest of your vacation after the olympics. will save. even two months out from the games beginning, there are still bargains.
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>> i found a package for $1,600, which was six nights, air fare from new york. >> and other incentives that will cut costs, transportation to and from olympic venues is free, provided you have a ticket to the game. chris clackum, wbal-tv 11 news. >> will avaon and kodiak be able to kiss and make up? -- avon and cody. now look a business news with jane king. >> me or try to think of every makeup and perfume pun. futures under some pressure today as we head into a brand new trading week. continued turmoil over the european debt crisis fans still focusing on the fallout from data morgan chase. as is tell bloomberg the entire london staff of chase's keep the
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investment office is at risk of dismissal. that is as the $2 billion trading loss was announced. that will prompt some executives to leave as soon as this week. bank has had its credit rating lowered. another yahoo! cdo is on the way out. scott thompson was caught fire during his credentials. he had said he had a bachelor's and computer science, but his degree was actually in accounting. as for stocks on friday at the close, does not look like much, but the s&p is at a two-menlo. heavy losses for chase bank as well as other bank stocks. there's an increase in consumer group conconfidence. verizon plans to use a switching technology to expand its fiber- optic network, boosting the shares of that company. last month, avon rejected a bid
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from coty. we will keep an eye on that. reporting for wbal-tv 11 news, jane king? . i understand you have word the wine industry looking to target more women. that sounds ominous. >> watch out. women actually make up the majority of wine drinkers. you may be surprised at what makes them different from men. we will have that in the next hour. and details on where you may be able to get a macbook on the cheap. >> thank you. 64 degrees. the avengers broke all kinds of records >> . it says even more records this weekend. you look at the latest box office numbers for the avengers.
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>> the avengers does not slow down, smashing the competition and scored another big win at the box office, we tend. >> have you seen it? not yet. >> one of its stars is a new data. now the details. >> it was another super sized weekend for the avengers to. fill-in grossed $103 million in its second week in pewters. it is the first film ever to earn more than 100 million domestically in its second weekend. do and the estimates the film earned $1 billion in ticket sales worldwide in just 19 days. it becomes the 12th film in history to pass. the billion pass. the timber to a movie dark shadows, starring johnny depp, timmins second with $28.8 million in ticket sales. think like a man rounded out the top three, pulling in $6.3 million.
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the latest film may be setting records, but the star of the avengers is probably preoccupied. chris and his wife welcomed their first child, a daughter, on. the actor said that she was named india because they loved the country and the name. he has another big movie opening soon. "snow white and the huntsman." >> i'm sorry. >> in the studio. we need to get you a nap. >> the time is 5:26, 64 degrees. still ahead in the next half- hour -- >> we always talk about tony. >> a lawmakers head back to annapolis today for a special session on the budget. live with details. >> in a few days the art guys is a baltimore will welcome its new archbishop.
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>> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal tv 11 news today. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. don stan stovall. >> i mindy basara. thanks for joining us on this monday morning. >> did you guys have a nice mothers that? >> thanks, it was lovely. .- a nice mother's day >> thanks, it was lovely it. >> yes. >> dancing like a chicken. >> it was like back in the old
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western movies. [laughter] version.is stan's [laughter] >> we have lost it now. have a little light rain. it is just light rain, but enough to slow down the drives in some areas, most in the western suburbs. that in mind. it will be with us off and on through the day. it will not be steady. mostly cloudy, rain showers off and on. during the 60's right now. we will make it up to about 73 this afternoon. we will take the forecast through saturday when i come back in a few minutes. >> everyone celebrates the day in their own way. let's check the roads. if you're headed out anytime soon, not bad out there. the roads are little slippery in spots, so keep that in mind.
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disabled vehicles southbound 95 accokeek and evan offramp. but it's off to the side. still miles an hour on the west side, moving well. a nice start out of the owings mills area on 795 southbound. 58 in towson, nice. 95 running smoothly out of the northeast, coming down toward the beltway at. we will switch to a live view of traffic at 83 at padonia road, southbound traffic moving nicely. looks good for marilyn down to the beltway. that is the latest. >> are big story this morning, all eyes on annapolis as the general assembly reconvenes for a special session to fix the budget. >> lawmakers return to the capitol today to start the special session, which is expected to last until at least wednesday. kim dacey is live in a news
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wrong with a preview. >> good morning. this special session is scheduled to start at 10:00 this morning and will last three days if. income tax increases and teacher pensions are some of the items up for discussion. state lawmakers are pointing fingers to explain how they got to this. they cannot decide on a spending plan during the regular 90-day session, there will have to meet for a special session. >> majority of the republicans do feel like this is a waste of taxpayer dollars. most of us are going down there and it's a mistake, we will stay in our offices. i think you ought to be critical of legislators, because we cannot get this done the way we were supposed. >> this week they are expected to vote on a budget plan that was recently put together by governor o'malley, president mike miller, and house speaker michael bush. plan includes shifting the cost of teacher pensions to local jurisdictions if and also raises income taxes on individuals making more than $100,000 a year if and joint filers making
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more than $150,000. lawmakers will also discuss reducing some tax exemptions. the overall plan is expected to generate $247 million in revenue. >> the governor should have the votes on this. should be able to pass something and last a monkey wrench against grown into the mix and that everything could grind to a halt. >> a with 11 news for the latest developments during the special session on air and online. kim dacey reporting live. >> later this week the archdiocese of baltimore will archbishop on6th our speci wednesday. he served as bishop in connecticut prior. he has expressed several goals for the catholic church of baltimore shortly after his appointment from the pope. >> the heart of my life is the priesthood. preaching the gospel, being with the sick, hearing confessions.
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those are the things that bring me the greatest joy and those are the things i want to promote. >> a challenge for the archbishop doesn't it coming to a stage where lawmakers recently passed a measure legalizing same-sex marriage. he says that he will work with maryland voters in the spirit of charity and civility to get it overturned. wbal-tv will air the installation of the archbishop as he becomes the leader of the archdiocese of baltimore. what historic event this wednesday, may 16, at 2:00 p.m. we will carry it live on wbal plus, channel 11-2. >> parents have borders when sending a child to college, but a maryland couple is facing a situation they never anticipated, involving their daughter and religion. now the details. >> parents are concerned about the influence of a religious group over their daughter as she
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became more involved with church teachings. dropped out of school. the parents are so worried about their daughter and the possibility of losing all contact with air, but they asked us to hide their identities and disguise their voices. they say their daughter was recruited by a religious group at a maryland college campus. did not hear from her for months. taking a turny n and was so unexpected. >> we traveled to new jersey to talk with the church leaders. to be ready to put everything out in the air because the nothing to hide if. response to the parents' concerns and its battle with former members and others critical. >> maryland homeowners can learn about solar power. that was on the weekend in
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timonium. demonstrations from a maryland company about the economic and an arm of the benefits of renewable energy. >> we help folks put solar on the roofs. when you do that, the benefit is switching to a clean power source and reducing your electricity bill. >> based in howard county, the solar companies serves maryland and 10 other states as well as washington, d.c. >> 64 degrees at 5:36. more and more teens and young adults are ignoring warnings against. in against >> with all know what you buy the grocery store could affect your eating habits. a quick consultation before shopping can go along with an eating healthier. that's in our medical alert. >> don't forget to e-mail us your answer to our water cooler question of the day. share your response on our website and on our facebook page, or send an e-mail. >> we're taking a look in the
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...and the men? all the king's men are here too sir. it doesn't look good. ♪ " that's a beautiful shot of the inner harbor, 69 degrees at the maryland science center. after a nice weekend, things have taken a turn. cloudier and rainier. there's light rain at the present time, mostly in the western suburbs. i think everybody will get at least some rain during the day. take the umbrella with you and give yourself a couple extra minutes of. slacklining, ringtone was off and on. in the 60's right now. we will make it up to the seven the three this afternoon. we will check the beacon forecast in a few minutes. captioned by the national captioning institute
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--www.ncicap.org-- >> doctors say many young people are ignoring warnings about the dangers of skin cancer. the cdc said that half of americans aged 18 through 29 were sunburned at least once in the last year. 6% of adults say they have used indoor tanning beds. skin cancer risks jumped 75% among people who used tanning beds before they turned 35. to avoid skin cancer, avoid tanning beds and stay protected went out in the sun. your grocery shopping habits change if you have a quick counseling session with a nutritionist for shopping? but that is what researchers at arizona state univ. what you to know. 150 adults participated in the study the. half of them are council on how to recognize help the food labels and which foods are good for your heart and immune system. others have had to rely on signs provided by the grocery store chain. those who were counseled did buy
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more fruits and vegetables to. that's good news. >> eat more fruits and vegetables. >> it is 64 degrees. london, the orioles sealed their spot on top of the a.l. east, but could they continued to sweep? >> who is ready for a workout on waterfront? downtown previewing a wellness program, after the break. >> it's another onmonday >> it's another onmonday morning with a chancern [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues
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>> traffic calls 11 and install weather plus together. >> recalled well with your morning commute. if not a lot going on in the way of problems. a disabled vehicle being cleared from the ramp from southbound 95 to katon avenue. besides moving well. no problems on the north side of traveling through the towson
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region towards the west side, 62 miles an hour. 61 on 95 coming out of white marsh if towards the beltway. here's an update on 795 at franklin boulevard, coming toward us is southbound traffic, very heavy heading down towards the owing mills area. volume has picked up in the last few minutes. in the area of 295 southbound at 175, is heavier from there down on 32, the southbound lanes will see some slowing as volume builds. let's check the latest on the buses and trains with kurt. recognize lane despite a delay of the five, 10, 21, 46 buses. timeservers on the marc trains and the camden and brunswick lines. metro is on schedule. like real operating with a 20- minute delay. like real shuttle buses between timonium and hunt valley it as construction continues on a light rail line.
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the five and 22 buses diverting at edison and sinclair. back to tony pann. >> we have a little rain to talk about and we will check the forecast for the preakness in a moment. first, good morning to ava ma rie, outside at the inner harbor. there is a unique event. >> we need you out here at boot camp this morning >> . i do need to be in boot camp. that's right. >> we are between the maryland science center and the visitor center. the waterfront on the series is a new work unserious starting at this park. it is free to the public and it's a good workout. and kristen are with me. >> a boot camp style workout is a really effective way to get a great calorie burning. what you will be doing are lots of body weight exercise, squats,
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lunges, sprints, jumps, pushups, step up somewhat, anything that you can do creative in this area if. we are looking at changing the intensity level of your workout. you are constantly bringing up your heart rate. if you might bring it down for a quick recovery, but we bring it right back up. very effective. >> our love how you are incorporating this instructor to do your work out. this is a waterfront partnership program bringing this to the public for free if. there's a whole morning series ever sunday after may 20, weather permitting. they have yoga in the morning, boot camps, but, and more. >> people in an e-mail beth at waterfront partnerships.org. >> you do want people to register ahead of time. >> you register for the series and then you can come as many sundays as you like and do as many glasses as you like if. >> in case it does rain, they can be notified by e-mail
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whether the class is cancelled? >> exactly a. sounds like a good deal. thanks for getting everyone joining us this morning at the inner harbor to work out. this is a preview of the waterfront wellness serious. back to tony pann in the weather center. the boot camp looks like a good workout. they are even using the bench for steps. >> this is everything and a group decided to do this to help people get in shape. so it is motivation to be there with a bunch of people. that's all there is behind it, right >> ? yes. starting may 20, sundays, weather permitting, you can work out for free. spanx pretty cool. thank you. we will talk to you again in the next half-hour. i think the rain will catch up to everybody at one point or another. at least in the city right there was no rain. it's in the western and eastern suburbs and harford county and
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cecil county, on the eastern shore, and in portions of carroll county and frederick county. in between, there's not a lot happening at the present time. the showers will sweep through the area off and on all day today. you will see why. this range extends all the way into west virginia and ohio. you notice the direction of movement is from the southwest of the northeast. some of this will eventually catch up to you in your house. some heavy rain coming across west virginia. most of it will be light. but this evening and denied some of the rain could get a little heavier. cloud cover, looks pretty solid. there could be a few breaks in the overcast here and there, but it will be difficult for temper trustee will because of the clouds and rain. 65 of the airport right now, southwest wind and 7 miles an hour. we should be able to get into the low 70's this afternoon. much cooler in the northern andrbs, 59 in emmett's bird tontitown, 61 in parkton. cloudy skies today, rainshowers off and on.
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most of the rain will be light. it will not be steady rain. high temperatures between 70 and 75. if you are taking out the boats, the attendance 15 knots, waves at 1 or 2 feet. rainshowers continued night off and on, otherwise cloudy with temperatures in the low 60's. the seven-day forecast, we will keep a chance of showers or thunderstorms tomorrow and wednesday, especially in the morning on wednesday. then it should clear out. nice weather and thursday and friday. there will be another week system coming in on the weekend, unfortunately. 30% chance of rain showers in the forecast for the preakness on saturday. we will keep an eye on that nancy calo develops. us to intervene at this point would be on sunday. we will watch it closely. back to you guys. >> i wonder if i'll take another runs well in the rain and. coming up, the ravens repeated
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question of the day. >> defaulted in flight rules and turn off your electronic devices during takeoff and landing? >> michelle in baltimore says she absolute terms offer electronic devices and follow all in flight rules and everybody should, it would say benazir delays. keeps sending your responses and we will read more in the next hour and will post all of them? on the front page of our website, wbaltv.com. >> 11 sports with pete >> . the orioles did not to get a sweep of the tampa bay raise, but they proved their amazing start to the season is no fluke. 9-8 they lost to them coming back from a 7-1 deficit. it happened on mother's day at camden yards. the orioles battled back. cannot make the play. scoring nick into seven days --
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and base. troy was outstanding until his third inning. elliot johnson hit a home run. then ben hits one back-to-back. it is 9-6 and surely you are thinking the orioles are done. not just yet. eighth inning, a home run. 9-7 at this point. adam jones hit it . john rodriguez cannot make the play, throws it wide. run.as the tha rodriguez makes the play this time. 9-8. the orioles are in first place in the east and play the yankees tonight at camden yards. it's a lot of fun at camden
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yards right now. the cross college quarterfinals sat down and maybe on saturday. la plata denver. marylanders plays john hopkins. blue jays beat stony brook 19-9. last night in pennsylvania, john tillman and the terrapins advanced with a one-golden. the turterrapins in the dark jerseys. this above all, to buy and own self be true. wish i came up with that. a couple of local princ briakid. tied at 9. joe, a senior from oil spill. maryland wins 10-9 at johns hopkins. and in the girls, mcdonnell over
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maryville. they won 69 straight games. that's a pretty good winning streak. reagan's wrapped up their first minicamp of the spring authorities and free agents this weekend. john and eric putting the names and numbers to the faces. ravens topic is no. 91, courtney upshaw, the 35th player selected in the draft. is replacing terrell suggs. upshot is looking for approving he belongs in the nfl. it's just get myself prepared, it's the reason i want to be ready, in condition and in shape for other veterans get in and able to make a start. competing and do what i do best, playing football. >> the preakness on saturday, the ttrainer for all of another disaster reagan's practice to. up next hour, a former ceo yof yahoo! is stepping down after a few months on the job. >> 711 has a new low-calorie
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drinks coming soon to a store near you. we will tell you what flavor and how many calories. >> how about a hot dog to go with that drink? forget about your diet. you're looking at the world's most expensive dog. comes on it and how much it will cost, at 6:41. breakfast of champions of. a little rainfall to contend with on this monday morning. we will check the forecast for preakness saturday in a few minutes for. >> is the ring creating problems on the roads? we will let you know, coming up.
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