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calls the incident reminiscent of the 2011 breeding -- beating of a sentence is good giants fan at dodger stadium. the victim was permanently disabled, sparking a national outcry and an emphasis at civility -- of civility at sporting events. a online group is using the case to remind fans to raise the red flag if you feel uncomfortable. all it takes is contacting security. >> i would hope to see as a result fans would be even more careful to caught behavior they find inappropriate. >> if you see something bothering you at camden yards you can send an sos from your phone. all you need to do is text orioles and your location to 69050. an executive with the team declined to comment on potential security changes resulting from this incident. however, he did express his concern for the family. reporting live at camden yards, 11ry cavanaugh, wbal tv
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news. >> a new report in major league baseball indicates the commissioner's office is about to lay the hammer down on admitted and suspected performance-enhancing drug users. a dozen players could face major suspension. more sandusky will have later in sports. >> a 13-year-old girl is in critical condition at hopkins children's center after she was hit by a day care van this afternoon. it is according to howard county police. it happened at 4:00 at vollmerhausen road and castleford drive in savage. the girl stepped into the street in front of a van owned by la petite academy. five young children on board -- none of them was her. two people recovering after the driver of an suv lost control and crashed into a post office in baltimore county. it happened at 3:00 this afternoon in the 1600 block of liberty road. police say one of the injured was a -- in the van, the other in the post office.
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vote for taking the sinai hospital of baltimore a dozen non-life-threatening injuries. >> a worker on the bay bridge suffered serious but nonlife life-threatening injuries after a freak accident this morning. westbound lanes were shut around 10:45 after a worker had to be rescued from the catwalk below the bridge according to a spokesperson. the 51-year-old contract worker was working on a paving project on the westbound span. a bucket of paint was being lowered to him when a handle hit him in the neck. over the scene as emergency responders rescued him. he was working on the catwalk underneath the bridge. when fire crews got here they had to set up a basket so that they could literally lift him up from where he was underneath the bridge. and bring him up top and then be able to set him up so he could be transported. bpa says the worker was conscious and speaking emergency responders throughout
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the ordeal, which took about an hour. traffic is back to normal on the bay bridge. >> one week ago at this moment the csx train that crashed and went off the tracks was still on fire. one week later, the flames are out, but not everything is back to normal. we are live in rosedale. what is up? >> that fire is long gone, but what is still here is the damage caused by the huge explosion to warehouses and nearby neighborhoods where residents are still wondering how they will pay for repairs. for residents of a rosedale neighborhood right next to the tracks, it has been a week of damage assessment and insurance questions. what is covered, and how can they repair blown out windows and structural damage to their homes? in steven's case, his pool, which wish -- which was shifted and cracked by the explosion. >> my insurance company tells me we can file claims, but there might be pool damage. groundd be a gray area,
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movement versus explosion. i do have explosion coverage. >> residents said they had a meeting with a representative from csx, who said they would pay for small clean up jobs at their homes. >> they have been great to much is. they have been -- great, tremendous. they have been fantastic. one man's insurance company, he says, is lowballing him, quoting $5,000 when he says there are $30,000 of damage to his home. >> who should pay for damage? >> i feel the truck driver or csx. that would be the fair thing. why should we be involved? >> the driver of the trash truck that collided with the train was released from the hospital sunday, and is back at his essex home. neither he nor his family agreed to do an on camera interview. need well, the site of the crash and explosion looks much different from one week ago.
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a police officer tells us later drive, where several damaged warehouses set, is expected to reopen wednesday. but there is still a lot of questions surrounding this investigation. the ntsb is expected to release more information tomorrow. news.n rosedale, wbal >> in odenton now, police have one suspect in cups -- custody and are searching for another after a frightening encounter for a woman during a home invasion. the man kicked in the home of the woman's home around 11:30 last night. authorities say the suspects hit the victim in the face and knocked her down stairs before taking something from the house and running away. police were able to catch up with one of the suspects, 22- year-old brandon mcilwain. the other suspect remains at large. detectives are hoping for a surveillance video of an armed robbery in howard county will help them track down a gunman. take a good look at this video
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from the 7-eleven store in the 5050 700 block of columbia road. the robber walked in at 2:30 in the morning last friday, his face totally covered, armed with a handgun. he demanded an employee to empty the register and pulled out a bag full -- ran out with a bag full of cash. the lease 20 here from anyone with information. stop.an call 410-313- --erland attorney general maryland attorney general doug gansler urged insurers to protect from hikes to rates. some the major insurance companies are proposing rate hike increases in anticipation of the affordable care act. he argues that the proposals are premature because the new law will not be fully implemented until sometime next year. ifwhat we are asking is that the maryland insurance agency is inclined to allow any rate increase based on speculation insurancehey, the
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companies, believe will be a rate increase, that they freeze the increase at five percent. >> in a statement, the maryland insurance commissioner's office said it is in the process of reviewing the attorney general's request and will consider all relevant factors in accordance with state law. >> the deadly tornado that hit near oklahoma city last week was a recordbreaker. the national weather service upgraded the twister from a ef-3 to ef-5. it set a record and cut a 16 mile path along interstate 40. aipac twins of 240 miles -- it packed winds of 240 miles an hour., >> senators on i capitol hill grilled military leaders. some believe the product -- the process of avoiding unwanted sexual contact must be taken out of the chain of command.
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>> not every single commander necessary once women in the force. not every single commander believes with a sexual assault is. >> although hesitant to ruling was to elect authority, top commanders say they do support stricter penalties for sexual offenders, along with increased oversight and transparency. >> also on capitol hill, conservative groups targeted by the irs had a chance to tell their stories to congress today. >> the questions were chilling. i was shocked i was being asked these questions. >> the cavs of questions asked by the irs included asking me to identify the political affiliation of my mentors. >> the conservative groups described a nightmare of red tape. also today, more embarrassing details of virus expanded to us on conferences and travel expenses. a happiness expert paid $11,000. three employees making videos for team building that taxpayers more than $50,000. >> coming up next, a powerful exhibit comes to baltimore city hall.
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but they need your help to complete the project. >> we have had streakers, we have had blow horns, car horns. this will go down in history. >> the graduation stunts that has everyone talking in harford county. a teenager facing charges. your pizza can show up in 30 minutes or less, but do not count on the delivery man showing up. >> dutiful weather across the mid-atlantic, but how long can it stick around? the seven-day forecast coming up next. baltimore with clear skies. 74 downtown.
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>> the baltimore ravens are headed to the white house. the super bowl champs have been invited to meet president obama tomorrow. he can honor the team for their big victory in the big easy in february. sandusky will join the team and have live reports. >> a new city museum will open chronicling civil rights in baltimore. a collection of photographs by paul henderson. some had well-known historical figures like thurgood marshall and paul robeson. baltimorets in the civil rights movement like the artest to desegregate the theater. >> you often think of the civil rights movement as something that happened in the south. in fact, it happened all over the country. here in maryland and in baltimore, we have a strong connection to that history. this is something we cannot be proud of. >> the historical society is
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asking for your help to complete the display. officials say they are hoping to identify some of the people in the photographs. many of the placards that have qr codes will take you to a website to do exactly that. the exhibit is free and open to the public in the rotunda at city hall through the end of june. >> it is kind of a big deal, the newseum in washington dc opening a exhibit poking fun at tv anchors. it is based on the 2004, the "anchorman." it is scheduled to open november 14 with props, costumes, and footage from the film, including burgundy's jazz flute and the anchor desk. it will open just before the release of "anchorman 2 the legend continues." a classy museum. >> graduations are a memorable time for anyone involved, but for the class of 2013 in bel air witnesses say a single engine plane disrupted the ceremonies.
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>> nobody knew. the second time, it is one thing. the eighth, ninth, 10th time, it was getting louder. i do not know -- the engine was so loud. kind of a figure eight. until one of the last times, when he went in the opposite direction, directly toward the stage, at the stage, then it shot straight up. >> police say the plane operator, who was under 18 and licensed, with a former student. school officials say he was released earlier this year over a disciplinary action. he is now facing several charges. >> about 100 high school students traveling from new york to atlanta were thrown off an airtran flight after the pilot and crew last patient with -- lost patience with kids who would not sit down and turn off their cell phones. they were on a flight yesterday in laguardia. airline officials say they asked the passengers several times to
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put away devices. all the students were ordered off when the students did not comply. that took about 45 minutes, to get them off the plane, and left a largely empty flight. school officials say the flight crew overreacted. >> it looks like pete says might be airborne. copter custom-built completed a test flight with large pepperoni pizzas in tow. a creative agency says it was hired by domino's to test the contraption, dubbed the domicopter. they claim it is no gag and the pie arrives in four minutes and 10 seconds. [laughter] >> i love that. have you seen the employee picture licking a long stack of tocco shells? if you have not, here it is. taco bell reacted quickly to the picture, which has gone viral. "we have strict food and handling procedures and zero tolerance for any violations. " taco bell says no one was
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served as talkers. they were for training purposes only, and the employee submitted the photo for an internal contest. on its website, taco bell says the boy has been suspended and is is in the process of having employment terminated. turns later -- he is fired. >> now, your 11 forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> beautiful weather nationwide. really hard to find any extreme heat. june is in phoenix in not extreme. el paso hit 103 today. that is about it from west texas to the desert southwest. the hotspot, as you would expect. enjoying ae nation break from typical heat and humidity. kind of cool across the northern tier, from a montana to the dakotas. a kumble 76 degrees at bwi marshall on this first -- a beautiful 76 degrees at bwi marshall on this first day of the year -- we are suppose to be getting at and 83 -- 80 degree
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high. the record low, 46 degrees in 1964. some spots were cooler north and west of baltimore. frederick county in the 40's early this morning. her and temperatures below 60's, etc. downtown -- current temperature is below 60's, except for downtown baltimore. the lower the dew point the less moisture in the air, the dryer it feels. when you get into june and still the 40's, thatn is a dry air mass. temperatures will cool overnight. we see high, thin cirrus clouds. generally speaking, mostly clear. i morning, cooler areas north of town could dip lower. the winds overnight just about calm. this big area of pressure near the great lakes is producing this great june weather. it will be here tomorrow. maybe a few clouds passing time
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to time. overall, another spectacular june day. the storm in the midwest and this moisture in the gulf coas will converge on our area. this gulf coast moisture is a system the hurricane center thinks is a chance to become a tropical storm. about a 40% chance we we will see a named storm developing in the gulf. right now, developing around key west. at the a look futurecast. lots of sun, beautiful day, maybe a shower in the mountains toward evening. thursday, clouds increasing. the potential for a few spotty showers thursday evening. that moisture in the golf searching north, we get a chance for some showers and thunderstorms. some of that rain could be heavy on friday and into friday afternoon as the tropical moisture comes up out of the gulf of mexico. all that said, enjoy tomorrow. it will be a beautiful day. a lot of sun. 75 to 80. low humidity, light south wind. good day to be on the bay.
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light winds from the southeast green waves averaging one foot. western maryland, 20% chance. look how the rain chances go up thursday. that will continue into friday as well. eastern shore, beautiful june weather tomorrow. a couple showers possible, but a 20% chance thursday evening. the range of hold off on the dash rain should hold off on the eastern shore until friday. showers and storms coming in on friday. the seven-day around the baltimore area, 70 eight tomorrow, 70's thursday, showers and storms friday, and scattered storms. the weekend finishes with partly cloudy skies on sunday. a road triput on to face one of the hottest teams in baseball. coming up next in sports.
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-- picked up the win. third inning, ninth in the batting order, first on the scoreboard. solo shot put the orioles in front 1-0. the popular nickname on twitter for nate mclouth is dash. that is why. takes home on the throwing error by jason castro as the orioles sale to 4-1 win. the astros lose for the first time in seven games. texas pitcher justin grimm had a night that lived up to his last name. first-inning, jackie bradley junior, deep and gone to right field. first career homer for the red sox. theh inning, red sox made rangers disappear. mike carp with a deep shot. red sox scored in every inning but the eighth. boston beats texas 17-5. according to es pn, major league baseball could soon suspend up to 20 players, including yankees
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third baseman alex rodriguez, for their connection to a miami- area click called biogenesis. rodriguez could face a 100-day suspension as a second time doping offender. tony bosch has agreed to meet with baseball officials and given evidence that players receive the banned is from biogenesis. major league baseball and rodriguez have not commented. trip to theams's french open has not included much sightseeing after an early exit. now for the first time, she will see the files instead of the eiffel tower. serena williams with some prop -- with some trouble. first set, ace to serena. serena near court, on the attack, right into the net. takes it 6-3. serenally, far court,
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williams moves on to the semifinals of the roland garros. shocking result in the men's quarterfinal between roger federer and tsonga. federer only won 11 games all set. tsongain long -- delivers a stunner. louisville basketball coach rick pitino's 2013 looks like the dream that never ends. he won the national championship, co-owned a horse that won two legs of the triple crown, -- now he has a bottle with his own picture on it. you can find him on a limited edition of makers mark bourbon. inte the tradition louisville. bottles go on sale later this week. the estimated $500,000 raised
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from the promotion will go to louisville's academic center of excellence. you might want to also add a disclaimer that louisville does not necessarily support mixing academics with bourbon, even if bourbon helps support academics. a little know they might want to put on the back of the bottle. asit is the same bourbon always, but with rick pitino's picture. >> i thought they were doing barbecue. >> you would think that. [laughter] . up next withus the seven-day forecast.
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>> of all the days of the year, today -- >> we already said today is the pinnacle. tomorrow will be almost there. 78 degrees. we are cresting the top here tomorrow. a few high and thin clouds. thursday, clouds increase, showers in the evening. friday, some tropical moisture. heavy showers and thunderstorms are possible. gradually tapering off saturday. a nice finished the weekend on sunday. >> so enjoy tomorrow. -- thanks, everybody. >> coming up next, jay leno. thanks for joining us.
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"the internship," owen wilson, from animal planet's "tanked," wayde king and brett raymer, the music of leann rimes and we play "meal or no meal." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: hey, guys. how are you? thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you here. wow. man!
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hey, how many of you -- how many of you saw "game of thrones" on sunday? did you watch that? oh, my god! oh, my god! people can't stop talking about this. the show ended with a huge massacre. that's two massacres i saw this week, if you count the heat/pacers game. man, the second -- [ audience oohs ] man. as you know, the miami heat beat the indiana pacers 99-76 in game seven. yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] and it was a -- whoo! that was rough for the pacers. usually when someone takes a a licking like that, it's from michael douglas, you know? it's amazing. [ audience ohs ] amazing. amazing. [ rim shot ] no, the heat won by -- what? 23 points? and you see the guy they call "the birdman"? you know that guy? "the birdman"? you see him toward the end of the game? take a look. here he is. watch what he does here. >> jay: look, here he is. he's got all his tats. pretty tatted up. okay, now, here he is in the fourth quarter. i think he is starting to get cocky, thinking they're going
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