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gathering at a heap -- at a funeral home to say their final goodbyes to the girl found dead last week. body inound kami ring's a field near the port deposit home where she was staying with a couple not related to her. jr.r son richard madden was arrested and he faces murder charges. officer james laborde is accused of killing 17-year-old christopher brown in june of last year after the teenager allegedly threw rocks at his front door. police say that he chased the teenager down and the two got into a confrontation and at some point, brown became unconscious. this past april, a judge denied a motion to dismiss the case. lowell melser is in the courtroom and we will have the very latest tonight on 11 news at 5:00 and 6:00. residence inside a west baltimore apartment building on
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one of my officials that them back inside after -- wondering why officials let them back inside after a fire at the frederick douglass apartment building on calhoun street. crews were able to control the fire quickly and it did not cause enough damage to the building to displace any residence, but some aren't happy about the current state of the units andwith 2 chart water damage in several units. spots could have came in on what is and held till room or something and till date figure out what they were going to do good let us stay here like this. that onlyficials say two apartments in the building are uninhabitable, and the rest are safe to be inside. officials are trying to determine what started the fire. baltimore city police say that two people are dead and two others are recovering after a string of violence this weekend. homicide detectives are nasty getting a daily cutting attack in west baltimore. police say that 33-year-old jamal diggs was bleeding from multiple cuts to his arms and legs when they found him saturday night in north
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rosedale. he was taken to hospital, where he died. detectives are also investigating a deadly shooting in northwest baltimore. police responded to riggs avenue around 6:00 saturday evening and found an unidentified victim suffering gunshot wounds to the head. he later died at the hospital. are lookinglice for suspects after a double shooting in northeast baltimore. police were called to the city 500 block of bowleys lane just after 4:00 saturday afternoon. they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to the stomach and another victim, 17-year-old male, was shot in the leg. both were taken to hospital hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. state officials have found the body of a kayaker sunday who went missing on the big on power ball saturday afternoon. crews started looking for the 26-year-old around 5:00 on saturday after his kayak got caught in debris under the root one bridge. officials caught officer saturday night -- called officer said to deny due to darkness.
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-- called off at the search saturday night due to darkness. .> it was almost totally closed that really hamper the recovery efforts. chief medical examiner in baltimore will determine the exact cause of death. becoming quite warm across the baltimore and tro area. we are in the low 80s and a lot of the spots. 83 degrees the airport. when you factor in the dew points, it feels a little sticky. if it's the humidity at 53%. thesenate is broken out -- sun has broken out but we are still seeing clouds and now shower developing just east of bc along route 50. this is the first shower to pop up close to baltimore. everything else has been wall on either side of us -- either in southern maryland or also in western maryland. it looks like baltimore with us on breaking out is getting into
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the unsettled action. we will have details a little bit. the "education alert," teachers in anne arundel county may soon be getting a pay raise. the school board will vote on whether to give school employees a salary increase effective early next year. that is in addition to propose cost-of-living adjustments ranging from one percent to two percent of their current salaries. that would take effect next month. school board president tells annapolis that the money for the races of fits into the budget. still ahead, with the newborns there is no question about maternity leave for moms him aboard about dad? but first -- >> jessie wist defending the government snooping on your phone records and e-mail -- guess who is defending the
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>> today the baltimore city council is set to vote on a bill that would change the way you get your lunchtime carry out. a councilman proposed a bill that would eliminate the use of the styrofoam cups and antennas and any establishment inside baltimore city. restaurant owners oppose the bill, claiming it will cost them more, but supporters say it would reduce the amanda cash in the inner harbor. -- reduce the amount of trash in the inner harbor. more details may unravel this week on how the government cost
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collecting of phone records and internet activity has kept terrorists off of u.s. soil. no question that this issue transcends politics him and his tracie potts reports, many are choosing which size their on with another republican setting with president obama. >> former vice president dick cheney says that he is no fan of president obama but wishes the government had the nsa database of phone and internet records 12 years ago. >> we might well have been able to prevent nine -- 9/11. >> theres growing angst on capitol hill for the fbi defined edward snowden and make them pay for exposing secret surveillance. >> he has optimized and you should be held accountable. look at american jury in the eye and explain why he has disclosed sources and methods that are going to put american lives in danger. >> but there is still disagreement on whether collecting the information violates privacy. >> just phone numbers?
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it is like a phone book without any names and addresses. >> does the president feel he has violated the privacy of any american? >> he does not. >> you have a law that has been interpreted secretly by a secret court that it -- the issues secret orders to generate a secret program. i don't think this is an american approach. >> over the weekend, the nsa said that its surveillance prevented terror attacks in the u.s. and 20 other countries, including 2000 thousand nine al qaeda plot against new york subways. it is working to declassify more specifics. >> still the come, the hotter it gets, the more concerns over getting skin cancer. a new innovation may be able to attack the deadliest form. we have been watching showers on either side, but it looks like they are starting to pop up closer to baltimore.
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>> nelson mandela is spending at 10 today in the being treated for a recurring lung infection. contracted tuberculosis during his 27 years in prison under south africa's apartheid regime and it is believed that is a factor in his lung problems. his wife has thanked south africans and people around the world for their prayers and support.
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in the "consumer alert," if you own a gm vehicle, you may not want to park it in your garage. gm is recalling 194,000 suv's because of a circuit board and the driver store 10 short and sparked a fire. the recall covers model years 2006 and 2007 chevrolet 97x's.azer's, saab other models are included. the repairs are free at your local gm dealership. meantime, as schools let out for summer, your kids are bound to treat the learning like a thing of the past, but don't let it be a total waste. web.gov is an official portal for children, a way to avoid brain drain. on the website art activities for kindergartners through eighth graders, including games and projects and out is for -- ideas for outdoor play. it is a way to for them to keep
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their brains sharp during the summer. there is a concern about taking leave from work to be with a child, especially for dads. according to the families and work institute, fewer than 15% of employers across the nation provide paid leave, but for yahoo workers, the search engine company announced a policy giving new debts up to eight weeks of paid paternity leave with benefits. , there'se summer nothing i produce farm fresh and straight your table, but not sure where your local farmers market is located yeah cohen the department of agriculture has a database of markets that you can search by zip code. log onto usda.gov and enter " farmer's market." it will pop up under "agricultural marketing service." >> now your forecast with ava marie. there,eating up out essentially in the central part of the state, where the sun is broken out. we are up to 85 in parts of baltimore city.
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85 and college park at 80 in love plato. notice how much cooler across the lower eastern shore. they have had clouds and showers blowing through and that is cap temperatures down to read much cooler in the mountains, where they have also had clouds and the higher elevation makes it cooler. not only do we have the heat around baltimore, but the humidity as well. those dew points are climbing closer to the 70 degree mark and basically, once once they hit 70 feel sticky. especially when you combine it with the heat. it is even more humid as you get towards the water. that is going to be factored into what it feels like later today. it also makes the hemisphere kind of unstable. it allows the showers to pop up, maybe some thunderstorms develop. we have been quiet around baltimore. i gets the heat and the instability and we have seen quite showers over d.c.. these are very light right now, but it goes to show what is happening to the atmosphere.
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more showers and storms could pop up later today. already we're seeing seeing more storms across the western part of the state into west virginia. all of us will to look east. it is time to get cooked by the shower as well. a goes to show the trend we are getting into, and discontinued across the lower -- these continue across the lower eastern shore. these boundaries could cause unsettled weather. the front office shore has been causing clouds across parts of the beach and this other boundary is just off to our north. we are in between either one, sending little impulses in the atmosphere. he 20 the impulses is enough to trigger the showers and storms. all of this has to move through the next couple of days and until it does, we will still have the storm chances. as we take you to the afternoon, by 3:00 p.m., temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. a mixture of clouds and sunshine, and a 30% chance for a thunderstorm around baltimore. by 6:00 p.m., that windows down to about 20%, as most of the storms are shipping now to our south and temperatures will be falling into the 70s by 9 p.m.
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and that is when every thing should basically shut off. but -- once released daytime heating me no longer have enough energy for any any of the activity. partly cloudy skies, tonight we fall down into the 60s. another mild one in-store. to our south,orms but i still think there's a chance that something could pop around baltimore. if you have al gore plans, keep this in mind. you want to keep an eye to the sky and have -- if you have outdoor plans, keep this in mind. you want to keep an eye to the sky. chosen thunderstorms possible into the afternoon. this is a passing shower left over from one state that dries things out at the end of the week. sunshine on friday, the first day of summer. in the "medical alert," the use of stecells to treat illness isn't new, but exploding as scientists make new discoveries. researchers have developed a way
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for adults to do the same. , kevin is undergoing liposuction not because he wants to lose inches. >> i exercise, i am in pretty good shape. i never consider liposuction. >> the reason he is doing this is that he believes that someday this may save his life. >> my own biological insurance policy. . >> scientists have discovered that arafat condemns more stem cells than any other tissue in the body. i just ordinary stem cells -- not just ordinary stem cells. fat contains embryonic stem cells, the most versatile of all. >> you can in the future make that cell create any tissue in your body. >they literally should be able to grow kidneys and liver and lungs and any part of your body. >> is stem cells cannot be stored for the future. the fat in extract
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a one-our procedure under local anesthesia. you don't even have to go through a full liposuction to get the amount of fat needed to bank stem cells. cc's, which is less than a shot glass. >> it is then sent to a stem cell bank. >> put them in syringes. they process it and and freeze them for 20, 30 years, probably indefinitely. >> he does not know when or if you will use these stem cells but he feels better knowing it will be there. >> no one knows what life will bring. genetically something could occur that causes something to go sideways. now you have the ability to correct that. >> there is a new and innovative way to detect the deadliest form of skin cancer. this discovery comes from the university pennsylvania, where researchers analyzed airborne molecules and odors from human skin cells and found that a unique chemical signature for
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melanoma. it can tell the difference between normal skin cells and couldma cells and someday lead to a noninvasive way to diagnose skin cancer. diabetics who use glucose monitors to keep track of the blood sugar rather than renting it out i had are in better health going to researchers at the mount sinai diabetes center in new york. in a study of 500 medicare and medicaid patients, researchers found that patients who brought their glucose meters to appointments had lower scores, the measurements of the trigger over the last couple of months. they say that the lower numbers could mean the difference between adding another medication or not. up next, your maryland lottery numbers, and we will get another check of insta-weather-plus forecast. but first, a look at wall street.
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[ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. , juryight at 5:00 selection is underway in the trial of a former baltimore county police officer accused of killing a 17-year-old boy. the i-team takes a closer look at the case. the city council is specter to take up to, one being the budget
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and the other a possible ban on styrofoam products. finally, the united states may not be the only country underscored the need for government surveillance. notlatest development to allow 11 news at 5:00. and i am maryland lottery numbers. -- and now the maryland lottery numbers. >> sarah fleischer from 98 rock with your pick three numbers. in a moment, but for. -- in a moment, pick four. for great be selected orioles prices. details at mdlottery.com.
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the maryland lottery -- let yourself play. one last look at the weather. hot and steamy in here. i kind of good going outside. it is s -- i kind of dreaded going outside. 87 the high temperature for today, and a pop-up shower or thunderstorm possible through the afternoon. wednesday starts to dry out, and completely dry on thursday and friday. >> have a great monday. thanks for joining us. >> watch tonight at 5:00 with don and stand. with donna and stand.
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>> everyone is gone, seacrest. >> what about the original three? is there any chance that could happen? are ryan's own idol days numbered? i'm billy bush. and the kardashians. seacrest reveals the humble beginnings of the phenomenon? was it your idea? the way it happened? you guys hit a rough patch, last year, couple years ago? >> daddy. talk about -- >> why the kid who brought us miley are calling it quits. and after many ups and downs who says i do? >> and, having danced with mike cam, these guys would know, i'm shawn robinson, the secrets behind the moves only he can do. >> from the tipping of the hat. >> plus, robin thicke's wildly
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addictive "blurred lines" completely loses focus. >> it is over for miley's parents. will be have aother billion dollar divorce? welcome to "access hollywood." we begin with seacrest and most extensive interview he has ever done with his beloved american idol in turmoil, seacrest is the last man standing. you tell us what happened? >> i can tell you i am coming back next year. >> ryan seacrest staying put. mariah cary, out. nicki minaj out. randy jackson out. no word from keith urban. and "american idol" is an overhaul. >> there are changes. they have not determined. >> i like alumni. bringing back kelly clarkson.
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