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burner this week in washington. the group of senators known as the gang of eight are expected a compromise plan on tuesday, most aggressive push immigration reform in decades. brian mooar has details. beene bill has not unveiled and it's already facing push-back. advocatesn reform took their fight to the capitol comingst week and in the weeks, the fight over immigration reform is about to into a new phase in the senate. positiveill be a net for the country economically. >> florida republican marco the sunday talk shows giving glimpses of the highly anticipated bill expected unveiled tuesday by the bipartisan gang of eight senators. 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the country will have a path to a green card. it's a process -- wait morerces you to than 10 years, that forces you
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to pay an application fee, that forces to you pay a fine. until they can earn a green card, no federal benefits, no unemployment and no healthcare and during that time they have to maintain a job and pay taxes. of that,hange for all we are going to get the toughest enforcement measures in the history of this country. sellingity is the big point for rubio's fellow conservatives but not everyone's buying it. is going to happen to working americans whose wages been falling since 2000, who are unemployed at a very high rate. them adversely. >> democrats in the gang of eight will have selling to do of a plan designed to carve out middle ground on one of this nation's most divisive issues. hearings could begin later this week after a senate vote on the gun control bill. washington, i'm brian mooar, wbal tv-11 news. other issue kicking into high gear this week in d.c., gun control. tot week, the senate voted begin the debate over what could
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be the nation's strongest gun in decades.slation gun rights advocates say this ofld affect the rights law-abiding gun owners. both sides took to the airwaves morning on "meet the press." >> it would limit the rights of citizens while doing little to prevent tragedies. not undermining second amendment rights. >> last week, senators pat and joe mansion reached a expandsan deal to background checks. an 11 news update to yesterday's big story. accident in anne arundel county that injured two teens. county police confirm the 13-year-old girl hurt friday night is at home. she was walking with two friends along mountain road near alvin they were struck by an s.u.v. there's no word on the condition 15-year-old boy who was critically injured but we know
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he is at shock trauma. looking for a 1997 to 2002 model ford expedition frontamage to the passenger side. police in baltimore city are trying to get to the bottom of two overnight shootings. the most recent happened around 4:15 this morning in the 4300 block of belair road. flee them was able to scene and get himself to the hospital. about five hours earlier, a theear-old man was shot in back while standing near the andrsection of near eden monument streets. medics transported the victim to treatment.l for police have no suspects in far.r shooting so >> another nice day today. temperatures today exactly the as yesterday with highs in the 60's, lows around 40 or so. i tell you, we picked up a few high, thin clouds moving in. you can see that on the radar satellite combination, just come into southwest
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virginia, carolinas, tennessee. we see showers drifting our direction. this stuff will be a close call tomorrow morning. looks like it will stay south of way we're thinking now but we'll keep an eye and this week kind of a mixed bag. most of the week looks ok but we'll talk about it with the forecastther plus coming up in a minute. >> tomorrow is tax day so you to getlittle bit of time the last-minute forms in. franco joined us this morning. >> you have tough economic bend overwill backwards. we are not the i.r.s. in maryland. we are going to absolutely try to be sympathetic to maryland families that have tough challenges. >> according to franco, maryland $2 billion in tax refunds a year. most e-filers receive their returns within three business days. with taxes on just about everybody's mind, controversy brewing over a new fee set to
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take over in july, the storm water remediation fee based on the amount of impervious service a person's property. sarah sampson is live at in timoniumrities with more. >> the nonprofits are concerned about the impact the fee will have on their operations. we're here at catholic charities st. vincent's center and the executive director says for this be payinglone they'll roughly $15,000 a year in extra fees. the storm water fee was signed year bute law last local jurisdictions will be implementing it. effect in most cases in july. supporters say the money will for water treatment and aid in cleaning up the bay. caught offfits were guard by the fee. >> nonprofits, whether through their programs and properties, were always exempt from fees and taxes of this nature so we had the impervious
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surface tax would be like other fees andtaxes or nonprofits would have been xemptd but in this case they aren't. >> again, local jurisdictions are responsible for determining the fee andf officials at catholic charities officials tocal make concessions for non-profits fee.ding the >> coming up on 11 news at 6:00, the battle at augusta continues. with thewalk away coveted green jacket in the final round of the masters? highlights ahead in sports. all eyes on north korea as the founder of north korean kim il sung approaches but will the country mark the occasion with a missile launch?
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>> covering the world, tomorrow marks the anniversary of the birth of north korean founder il sung, one the world will be watching. the big question, will north military test-fire a missile to celebrate? seoul we are waiting to see if north korea will, in one, test-fire at least missile. we've been waiting for days. will itst hype, actually happen? we my find out tomorrow. inorrow is the anniversary north korea of the birth of the country's late founder, kim is a timend it traditionally when there are military parades and military displays of force. the missile launch, if it be timed told coincide with that anniversary. the region are
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worried about what the missile test could mean. diplomatically, we could be progress,e particularly between the united states and china. secretary kerry was in china and be ahat seemed to productive meeting with both the u and china appearing to agree return to diplomacy to resume negotiation to get north korea up nuclear weapons. willgyang has said it never give up its weapons, that for theirital survival. >> still ahead, the chance of a lifetime on the football field. the event that brought dozens of to m&t bank stadium. >> weather-wise, a storm in the south and within to the west. we'll see what happens with the insta-weather plus forecast and clouds are moving in now. nice temperatures, though. 65 at the airport.
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>> a gorgeous wrap-up to a really nice spring weekend. you're looking at a live shot our skycam downtown where it is 69 degrees right now. john collins joins me with a look at the forecast. well done this weekend. >> beautiful weather, beautiful april weather. but some clouds did begin to drift in this afternoon, ok, so eye onave to keep an that but really seems like this time of year everything focuses
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that'stemperatures and what we have been focused on renal. recently. thin clouds moving in, not rain the radar you can see coming into the carolinas and tennessee and just about to into southern virginia, a little rain shower activity, thatcted to a storm reaches all the way to the gulf of mexico and it's coming this way. today at thegh airport. same as yesterday. 40 was the low this morning at as yesterday.ame 64 is typical this time of year aboveouple of degrees normal and we're fine. right now, annapolis 58, 68 at salisbury, ocean city, 61. westminster 62, frederick 63 and 61 in oakland. wider view shows buffalo 44, only 51 degrees. so we're into the mild stuff,
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70 in norfolk and 73 is the temperature reading right charleston, west virginia. so there is warmer air to the also that --nd there's also that little storm theem developing down to south. it looks like it will stay south the rainy part of it, in the morning tomorrow and then we have a storm to the the upperg into midwest -- minnesota, wisconsin, iowa. storm is going to come in later in the week. here's what the map looks like this evening, high pressure favoring with us good weather but the disturbance to the south will push rain close to us. it won't reach into town overnight. the forecast as far as concerned,s are overnight temperatures fall down into the 50's. uniformlyoss the area and tomorrow, we'll have clouds theyou can see around chesapeake bay and towards the
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coast, readings in the 60's. virginia, clouds don't reach there so temperatures in the 70's. us socked in with clouds a go the part of the day. tonight, notouds as chilly, 40's for lows. tomorrow, 60's for highs, once again, but more clouds, and a shower to the south especially in the morning. whether it reaches baltimore, that's doubtful. southeast winds at 10 to 15 miles an hour. here's our future cast, dry right now and stuff to the tomorrow morning, we see scattered showers south of us, nothing significant. it to baltimore. and clouds thin toward the end of the day. line, but bys wednesday, we do begin to see fromhing comin pennsylvania and down into our area so wednesday looks like we showers or attered thunderstorm so here's our forecast next seven days. shower to the south tomorrow but the day will be fine. a lot of clouds tomorrow, sun
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break at the end of the day, mid highs into the 70's the rest of the week. it looks dry tuesday, maybe a shower late in the at a wednesday but it's not a big thing, a good piece of the day will be fine. fridayy looks dry but and saturday, cold front comes in, kinda strong so by the end of the day friday and saturday morning, a good chance of rain. >> thank you. the chance of a lifetime for kids. of area well, it's the opportunity to learn from the pros. former raven players matt stover theirild richardson held second annual free kicking clinic at m&t bank stadium. three dozen kids came out to learn the basics was theing and punting from former super bowl champs. >> you're teaching skills, what matt and i learned. whatever you get involved in, you got to give 100%, you got work hard, you got to go to and make good grades.
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there's things you have to do to achieve goals and what we're teach today is you set goals and say i want to do this. off, the former players presented a $6,000 check villa maria school for community work. a premier matchup in the majors spotlight on the o's. the o's are happy they didn't see clay buchholz on the mound today. find out if the boston hurler baseball'sete one of most impressive fetus.
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without postseason play, the o's tonightnjoy a game against the the new york yankees. aren't exactly your older brothers' orioles. the o's expect to win in the output ofthanks to an homers that ranks near the top in baseball, baltimore hopes to bring this positive momentum back home when they welcome tampa bay on tuesday night. for clayal no-hitter buchholz for the boston red sox this afternoon in fenway park. third, mikem of the napoli almost hits it out of the park, finds the deepest part of fenway. two runs score, red sox lead 2-0. top half of the seventh, fire, gets jose molina looking for strike three. strikeout of the afternoon for clay, no-hitter in tact johnson spoils the party in new england with a single. temporarily5-0 and stays in first place in the a.l. east. the seasont major of
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features the images of the augusta national golf club. the only one of the four major that is never changes golf courses and produces the special back nine roars which are very much in progress as the network telecast final round ofe the masters. that's why we can't show you highlights right now. jason day and adam scott are in the lead down the stretch at augusta. tonighte on the masters at 11:00 p.m. sparked by controversy before the green flag dropped, the cup series race in texas received criticism for letting the national rifle association purchase the sponsor rights for the spring race in state.e star on the track, no one could catch kyle busch as he completed the clected a pair of checkered flags. on pitnseth with issues road early in the race, dealing lug nut.ose luckily, no one was hurt in the incident. to victory,d
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leading the most laps along the way. question, atlanta braves are the hottest team in baseball out of the gates. washingtonthe nationals 9-0 this afternoon. the braves completed a three-game sweep on the road, moving this record to 11-1. so instead of showing you that, you'd enjoy the president's race in the capital. mascot day in the president's race. don't ever say delaware doesn't lou hens.ing it's the grab bag of mascots interrupting ape fan's favorite event, for the record, thomas jefferson won the race. john has the seven-day forecast when we return.
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>> one last check on the weather with john. >> how long can we keep this delightful stuff up? clouds in the coming week but the weather really not bad. chances, minimal and to the south and so i think for baltimore, zero. of cloudsind, a lot holding the temperature down but tuesday we bump into the 70's the restthere most of of the week. a rain chance wednesday but it doesn't look to disturb much of the day. higher rain chances are friday, late afternoon or evening into saturday morning when the strong cold front comes in. >> thank you. 6:00. it for 11 news at nightly news is next. ♪ roundup
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