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good afternoon. now that the trial is over, prosecutors are focused on reviewing evidence and testimony to determine if their case will move forward. chants, prayers and tears continue as thousands attended demonstrations this weekend. >> something is wrong with our society and world in general. heavy protests across the nation and arrests in several major cities including los angeles. many of the rallies were peaceful. civil rights leaders promised more to come. >> trayvon martin had a civil right to go home. saturday there will be demonstrations in front of federal buildings led by citizens tracking the federal government to check our rights. hometown,tin's own
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relatives attended church sunday and spoke of the teenager's legacy. >> this has definitely been a tragedy. coming from the tragedy has been a movement. >> an attorney for his parents have consider filing a civil lawsuits. right now they remain focused on the memory of their son. >> there has been no sign of zimmerman cents he left the court has after being acquitted second-degree murder and manslaughter. reporters maintain the jury made the correct decision. >> it is the right verdict. there was not enough evidence to convict him. >> it is a testament echoed by zimmerman's attorney. >> he was never guilty of anything. he killed him in self-defense. >> days after the verdict, the decision continues to be hotly debated on the street in social media. resident obama -- president obama as for a call for the
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nation to move forward. several churches here are holding a day of prayer. 11 news. >> in baltimore, a second round of protests is planned for tonight as people show their outrage over the verdict. on sunday, about 100 demonstrators gathered in the square in the inner harbor holding signs reading "justice for all." they're asking for change and for federal civil rights charges to be levied against zimmerman. a strong police presence including a mobile command post presided over the protest. lee said it stayed peaceful. said it stayed peaceful. >> [inaudible] in some ways that speaks volumes. as a mother i am disheartened, just undone, that this guy would walk. >> what i can say is that h
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there should be some re- examination of the justice system. >> organizers expect about 500 protesters at tonight rally. police say they are putting extra officers on patrol all week long to keep demonstrations in order. congress gets back to work chambers.oth senate democrats are threatening to change the rules to speed up the nominating process. in the house, republicans are taking a slow and steady approach to immigration reform. >> thanks. the senate is seeing a rematch from eight years ago. this time democrats are in charge. , another partisan showdown on capitol hill. >> what we're doing is saying look, shouldn't president obama have somebody working working for him that he wants? >> democrats are unhappy that some of the nominations are being held up. >> there is no reason.
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>> he cannot get over the 60 vote threshold to stop a filibuster. democrats want to go with a simple majority of 51. it is a nuclear option and republicans consider it in 2005 when they were in power. >> we pulled back because cooler heads prevailed. we knew it would be a mistake for the long-term future. >> both sides hashed out there disagreements this evening. a boca come tomorrow. --ublicans want to to clay delay part of obamacare and hit the reset button on immigration reform. >> he will not enforce the laws that we might pass. does it work? it is broken. .> a senate and house divided the time for action is running out. congress has three weeks left before the august recess. priority number one right now is bringing down student loan interest rates. i am brian moore in washington,
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back to you. >> still ahead, new edwardments involving snowden. the information he reportedly has in his possession. is trapped in sand up for more than three hours and lives.
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>> a journalist who interviewed edward snowden says the former contractor has sensitive blueprints detailing how the nsa operates. the columnist interviewed snowden before the whistleblower fled from hong kong to russia where he is currently trying to get asylum. he has maintained contact with snowden and the information he has would make it impossible for other cut -- possible for other countries to copy the nsa. texas also has some of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws. republican lawmakers passed a bill friday night that would close most of the state abortion clinics. over the weekend, rick perry promised to sign the bill. he caught the passing a cause for celebration in texas. today it is a fellow -- and a day to celebrate life. a boy spent more than three hours buried under 11 feet of
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sand in indiana. his family says he was playing on the dune on the shores of like michigan when he dropped partially into it. while rescuers were trying to dig him out, the dune collapse. in air pocket saved the boys life. he is very lucky. still ahead, a dramatic facelift become a it may soon cultural stop. mosquitoes are serious tasks for humans. do not forget your past. what you should be doing to assure their well-being. >> hot summer weather has finally arrived in baltimore. how long it will last and will -- when it will break in a few minutes. if you cumulus clouds over the city. temperatures are in the upper 80's and lower-90's
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>> a baltimore tradition comes with a germanic facelift. the stable yard will soon become a cultural stop. deborah wiener has a look at the project. it is a call you need to baltimore. -- unique to baltimore. selling fruit from a horse-drawn carriage. >> we want to introduce people and have been interact with the artists. we invite people to open any dialogue. >> the preservation society is raising funds to transform the stables into a historic preservation site.
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s are leading them through a gallery and euro project. >> you have the a rappers -- arabbers able to traverse the city in such a fashion. >> the goal is to rehabilitate the stables into a living them. to preserve the tradition written by zoning laws and to revitalize the world as well. this is big in the united states. them backng to bring in a positive manner to reengage the community. >> deborah -- deborah wiener, dude -- wbal news. >> consumer alliance. to promote manufacturing and jobs within maryland. in a form in hagerstown, he outlined one of them that
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involves the revised meant of policies and state agencies to give preferences to good and services or by the by maryland businesses if they are competitively of comparable quality. they are believed in identifying business zones across the state to facilitate the growth of maryland's manufacturing hub. he would like to extend the tax credit for businesses in the current research and development tax credit for manufacturing the product in maryland and give tax breaks for financing or stay businesses and renovating building with energy assistance. if you're one of many people that brought these shoes from skechers check your mail. the fda is mailing more than half a million refund checks to people who bought these shoes from the company. it comes from a 40 million dollars settlement between skechers and the ftc which alert -- alleges these an they d
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deceptive advertising. the company settled to avoid additional costs. >> now your 11 insta weather forecast with tony pat. >> we have been very lucky as far as the heat is concerned. we only hit 90 degrees or better since nine. that is pretty unusual. for us to get into this little stretch of hot weather you could say was almost inevitable. it is the hottest month of the year. 90 at the airport right now. right now we have to calculate this. we are adding about five degrees to the current temperatures. 96 it feels like at the airport. when hundred three downtown at the maryland -- 103 downtown at the maryland center. 102.rs around 101 or the jetstream in the central part of the country.
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there is a big ridge in the jetstream on the eastern parts of the country. this was staying around baltimore last week. they gave them the cooler temperatures. it has been retrograde it. it will go back into the seven plays and solve their. stall there. they are not going to complain about it. they have been here for the last couple of years. they will take any amount of rain they can get in the summer months. here at home, you can see that they don't of high pressure taking control. there will be scattered clouds. i cannot rule out an isolated thunderstorm. that would be most likely where most of you will have a dry and hot day as far as weather goes. 97. between 92 and variable winds. if you live near the water, i
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will expect the breeze to pick him. in annapolis you probably hold in the 80's. tonight mostly clear. temperatures drop back only into the 70's. it may not even get down to 78 or 79. it looks like the heat will step down for a couple of days. we are not going to break any records. they are over 100. the heat index will be over 100. they will scatter some showers and thunderstorms and drop back into the 80's by friday and saturday. >> medical alert. good news for women who survive childhood cancer. a majority get pregnant. thanrchers studied more 35 hundred female childhood cancer survivors and compare them to their cancer free siblings. the survivors had a 50% increased risk for infertility defined as trying to get pregnant for a year or more without success. two/three eventually conceived.
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colon cancer survivors face an increased risk for developing a second cancer when compared to the general population. an analysis of 12 cancer registries shows people with: cancer have a 15% higher risk for a second cancer. people whose cancers were located in the dissenting colon were 1/3 more likely. this was four times higher than the general population. an unexpected discovery about alzheimer's by researchers at the georgetown university medical center. nearly half of the applicants had early diabetes. andwere under dr. care people with known diabetes were excluded. impaired glucose tolerance which is a precursor to diabetes. some had diabetes and did not
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know it. now via trying to learn how the conditions are related. mosquitoes seem to come out in droves during the summer months. while people need to protect themselves, do not forget about your pets. heartworm infections always spike in the summer. when a mosquito bite, the insect is considered effective. then when they infect -- the worms can grow to be about 14 inches long. willartworm in the heart make the heart not function properly. he can lead to heart disease. >> heartworm can be prevented by using monthly tablets or an injection twice a year. coming up next, your pick three and pick four numbers. we will also get a check of the forecast. how wall street is performing this hour. stay with us.
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>> tonight we were have coverage of the nationwide reaction to george zimmerman's not guilty verdict. it is planned for downtown baltimore. why police say it is all hands on deck. officials are preparing for the first heatwave of the summer. how to stay cool cool and safe
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with temperatures topping 100. the o's have a different type of code orange. those stories and more at 11 news at five. now your maryland lottery pick three and pick four numbers. >> hello there. here are your pick three numbers. for starters, 1. followed by 2. final number is a 6. 1, 2, and 6. in a moment your pick for game peppers introducing my lottery green boards. you can turn eligible non- winnings that jobs into points. marcia is ready to go. today.ture numbers seven.
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a nine as printed on the ball. that is an eight. we have a two. recapping or pick four 7, 9, 8 two. let yourself play. tony is back with a very hot forecast. >> this is the hottest part of the year. we're not going to break any records. it it is not going to be a precedent. typical weather for baltimore. it will be over 100 each day. by the end of the week i think it will break up. thunderstorms will come in and we will jot the temperatures back to 85 friday and saturday. this will be the hottest church of the summer so far. >> people will have to use this tuesday cold. >> this is loosefitting. >> all that. >> thanks for joining us.
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the sure to watch tonight at 5:00. >> have a great day.
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all eyes on london waiting for that royal baby. how the heck did justin timberlake get thrown into the heart of the media madness? >> he wants to know what's going on. >> plus, how the charismatic girl got them to lift the ban on photos. i am obsessed a little bit about you guys having sex. i'm sorry. hey, i'm just being honest. we're doing the wedding day moment which could have ruined their million dollar day.
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>> i was choking. >> speaking of choking, that jersey housewife mud slinging was just the beginning. this word with running of the bulls. behold the glory of one word, shark nato. >> roim bail by time has arrived. the palace never shared it officially, but, tomorrow, july 13th, has been talked about for the unofficial due date. the media is get iting antsy outside the hospital. >> over here, it's absolutely amazing. when i was down by the homt,spi,
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i spotted a celebrity. he's just like the rest of us. he wants to know what's going on with the royal baby. >> justin is in town for a concert tonight. he could just have been walking by on his way to the hotel. >> he's just growing all of the time. it looks like a world convention of ladders here. it's going to be absolute chaos. >> and for the army of media camped outside the homt, perhaps they were too busy making funny signs like these to capture the video super star. meanwhile, the media went on hiel alert. >> let me tell you all about the mystery of the helicopter. the helicopter was put there for the decoy of the media.

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