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>> how do you say goodbye forever to a 10-year-old girl? kami ring friends of were in the midst of that info process as they laid her to rest. >> the community came together kami,p say goodbye to making sure that everything was donated. numb.m extreme sorrow, confusion. it is our fine. it is horrible. >> her grandmother said this is the worst day of her life. >> we are devastated. the kids are devastated. .veryone is put out i want to tell everyone thank you very much. we do not even know how to thank
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everyone for the support and everything create >> police have charged richard madden of raping and killing her and leaving her body behind the house where she was staying. she was no relation to the clarks but considered them her grandparents. the funeral home was packed with family and community members who wanted to offer their support. >> it is devastating to see a young child like this who was so ambitious and bright, talented, any child is a loss but it is such a heartfelt loss to the community. >> she loved life, she loved singing, she loved school. she was a blessing and everyone has heart. she -- we were blessed to have her for the short time we did. where following breaking
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where there are reports of an accident involving a number of vehicles. what can you tell us? >> this is southbound on 95. five -- a five vehicle crash at this location with personal injury. .tate police are on the scene three lanes are shut down so there is one lane coming through. traffic is backing up. the trial of the baltimore county police officer charged with manslaughter in the death of a randallstown teenager began this morning with jury selection. labord is accused of killing christopher round after a struggle outside his home. >> not much action at all in
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court today as lawyers from both sides chose a jury very carefully. this case is expected to last about a week and will begin tomorrow with opening statements. labord is accused of killing 17-year-old christopher brown. according to reports and police records, it was on june 13, 2012 when a group of kids including labord'sew rocks at front door. he saw several evil running away and chased them. in the course of a physical fight, brown became unconscious and later died. he is charged with manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter. if convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. the panel ruled his lawyers
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can expand the issues that can be brought up for appeal. uely is serving a sentence .or murder the additional issues relate to whether he received a fair jury trial. yankees fanor a assaulted in an orioles game last month has set up tip line for witnesses to call. matthew ortiz is out of the hospital and undergoing rehab area an. collins joins us live from camden yards. >> no lawsuit has been filed. supporters say that is not the purpose of calling today's news conference. , as is team matthew ortiz support or made up hi of his
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and others.ily, i has no kind of behavior place. it is outrageous, it ruins lives. it is irresponsible. possibleave made it for witnesses to call a tip line and they are seeking donations to pay for his medical expenses. they're providing donation boxes. rex we are imploring other merchants to do the same thing. >> matthew w.a.r. the yankees baseball cap to a game at cameron yards. after an hour of heckling, michael bell and gregory
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fleshman threw a beer that hisck ortiz and girlfriend. one of them punched him in the head, save -- sending them over a railing to the concrete five feet below. matthew suffered a gash to the back of his head and was winning from his nose and ears. chewing tobacco had blocked his airway and was removed. he started to breathe. >> one or more individualsere spitting on matt and the trooper. >> he was rushed to shock trauma with head injury. he is now in physical therapy. >> yesterday to understand things a little more and starting to ask some more questions. starting to recognize some people but then in the next breath, he can say something
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totally off the wall that makes no sense. >> in addition to a witness tip line, supporters set up a fundraising website at mattortiz.com. are both charged with assault and are out on $53,000 bail. >> a lifestyle surprise for hungry customers at an annapolis restaurant. >> this was a valuable tool for law enforcement. sports is next. >> a thunderstorm coming across cecil county. we will see if there are anymore headed our way. a live view with sunshine at some spots. 91 downtown.
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>> anne arundel county police said four people were struck i alexis. -- a lexus. curb.r jumped the three were treated at the scene and released. one woman and the driver were taken to the hospital for non- life-threatening injuries. on the rare occasion you have
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an emergency, telling someone where you are it can be did cold if not impossible. difficult if not impossible. >> kim dacey explains. >> colombia has more than 90 miles of trails and pathways. all the bridges have placards with an individual alphanumeric code. wethe letter is the bridge are standing at. came up with a numbering system from north to south. like a streetts address and shows up in the mapping system used by 911 operators. >> they do not have the ability to say i am at such and such street address because they are out in the open space and this
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allows them to if they are in trouble or injured or do not know where they are, they are ine to call in if they are trouble. emergency responders know exactly where they are. >> police have increased by patrols and on tier mounted patrols. >> -- volunteer mounted patrols. >> they do not have a problem with -- big problem with crime or injuries. it is important to know i they have a lifeline if they needed. trouble i can tell them where i am at so they can find me much more weekly. >> this is the start of the trail improvement. they plan to put up that are directional signs in the future. -- better directional signs in the future. college has a size
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of 450 but is short 100 students for the coming year and could cost millions in lost i tuition. >> it is warm and muggy in baltimore. 88 at the airport. 69 for the morning low. a warm and muggy morning. temperatures will not cool off a whole lot. there are some showers as well. still 90 in -- 91 in downtown baltimore. 95 into cecil county. some reports of time-sized hail -- dime-sized hail.
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also into the northern sections of delaware. keep an eye on that storm as it makes its way toward southern new jersey. there are no severe thunderstorm warnings or watches in effect. strong storms are possible until a little after sunset. the sun goes down at eight said -- 8:36 p.m. this evening. this is the front that is kicking those storms up. it is moving south out of the great lakes into the mid-atlantic that it is washing out and getting -- not getting a good was to the south. this area will be living along the front and enhancing the clouds and showers and storms tomorrow. and maybe arts of wednesday as well. nice weather coming in for thursday and friday but the middle part of the week could be unsettled. we have perhaps the second
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possible storm of the season. the windsor at 35 miles an hour but it is forecast to become a tropical storm thursday. the winds will get up over 39 miles an hour. if it becomes a storm it would be tropical storm barry. no threat to the united states right now but perhaps the second storm of the season. we will see pop-up thunderstorms. tomorrow.s and sun kind of muggy. sunrise at 5:40 a.m. we are getting the longest days of the year now. winds on the bay are an average of five to 10 knots. western maryland has stormy weather and clearing out. eastern shore, especially the eastern shore, scattered storms
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tuesday and wednesday. at ocean city, thunderstorms will be in the area for tuesday and wednesday. thursday the high of 73. a low risk of recurrence. warming up a bit. monday.me tomorrow, the cool and dry weather comes in on thursday. we start to heat up by the weekend. highs are in the mid-to the upper 80's. they thought it would help the bullpen. it will help the starting rotation. for arrieta, the first start of the season. largests not have the
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share of the spotlight. become the first to run his record to a perfect 10-0. now they run the risk of achieving something even more rare. the spurs now lead with the best-of-seven series. by the end of this week, the heat will become either the 12 steam or the third franchise ever to go to the finals and lose two of them. we have to work on game six.
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>> the nhl calls of the final. by the time chicago wins the stanley cup it will rename the series. both game one in game two through overtime. the series shifts to boston tonight. chicago is outplayed in three straight overtime games. neither seem to shy away from working overtime. the matter what we are and what they are, it is about winning this game tonight. attention whench it comes to that stuff. .t takes one game to change
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i will focus on what we need to do tonight. >> the series tied at one apiece. jack johnson has learned more about the court system in the past two weeks than most law school students. a plea bargain was thrown out when he patted an attorney on the backside and created a flurry of laughter. johnson returned to apologize to the judge. the judge accepted his apology and reduce the jail time to seven days in jail. seven days he has already served. >> tom has a look at the week ahead.
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>> this man is responsible for a creepy and counter inside target store, police say. he frightened a pair of women. a closer look at the changes in store for the baltimore city budget. the story and much more hey, look! a shooting star!
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>> summer is a must hear. will stay in the 80's. some showers in the area wednesday as cooler weather moves and. -- movies in. skies.ty cloudy none of the big storms we saw last week. >> nbc nightly news is next. we will see you back here at 11 p.m. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- [captioning made possible by constell
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on our broadcast tonight, new revelations from the american who exposed the u.s. spy program. speaking out gwen fragain from overseas. fighting breast cancer with a new approach yielding remarkable results. it's cheaper, the recovery is easier, and wen bounce back much faster than before. out of control. richard engel inside the luxury hotel that got hit in turkey. lost in translation, putin, the patriots and the mystery of the super bowl ring. "nightly news" begs now. good evening. people all across this country and for that matter, all over the world will, continue to debate what edward snowden has done, exposing the kind of data
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immuning that has become routine and while that debate goes on, he is still talking. again today from overseas. he today delivered another carefully timed leak. timed to embarrass the u.s. and great britain just as a summit of world leaders get under way and tonight the consequences continue. we begin with our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in our d.c. newsroom. > >> reporter: good evening, brian. the leak was timed to embarrass the u.s. and britaisbritish. "the guardian," reported that they spied on past conferences. decoded by the nsa. >> what it does do for president obama, which is problematic, robs him

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