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>> there are some clouds, but nothing is happen here rain was yet. we've had a reasonably low humidity as well as the worst of the humidity remains south of us. ourwe take a look at satellite imagery and vacancy thunderstorm activity. we can switch over to the radar quickly. you will see what is going on as far as all that is concerned. we have a little isolated activity north of hagerstown. we will keep an eye on that. that might drift south this evening, but no rain in the forecast yet. we'll talk about the rest of the week coming up. >> right now we are following word of a serious crash in east baltimore that happened at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon. at least four people rushed to the hospital, there's no word yet on their condition or the number of vehicles involved.
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authorities believe the speed was a factor. this is what we know right now. around 1:15 a.m. officers arrived and found two vehicles had run off the road and struck trees. investigators say it was traveling at a high rate of speed when a 17-year-old driver approached a curb left the road and hit a tree. a second car approach the same curb -- curve and hit the century. -- a tree. an investigation is ongoing. also, police are still try to figure out what sparked a violent attack inside a crowded mall noon on saturday. detectives say aaron gray and the victim were talking when greg punched her in the face, grabbed her purse and ran away. a group of men witnessed the attack and held gray down until officers arrived.
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>> this is something we have not seen so we're going to look into this to see what exactly this a gentleman's problem was. >> police say the victim suffered minor injuries and gray now faces a number of charges. the search is on for gunmen after a double shooting in west baltimore. police say the shooter opened fire on the two men around 10:15 p.m. last night. authorities tell the news both victims suffered nonlife threatening injuries. a baltimore family is doing its part to track down the person who sexually attract -- and sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl monday morning near this gas station. the family of the victims spent saturday alerting residents about what happened hoping to find the suspect. according to family members of the teenager was on the bus stop on her way to work when she was abducted. back ofas taken to the
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an abandoned house and she was raped, sexually assaulted. .e are looking for justice the man has not been caught yet and we would love to get some information from the community. >> police say they're looking into the case. the family is asking any witnesses to come forward. and police in howard county are still. track down the man who attacked a jogger in columbia. the victim was running along a trail around 6:30 p.m. wednday evening when the suspect groped her from behind. the suspect was wearing athletic gear, the attack follows a series of attacks on joggers in baltimore city and county. the savings1 news awaiting for shoppers. but first, why the father of an essay edward snowden says his son won't be leaving rush anytime soon
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>> president obama is enjoying a little r and r on martha's vineyard. today.ed a round of golf officialdent has no public appearance as planned, but will receive the daily briefings. the father of edward snowden is sounding off and criticizing washington for the handling of the nsa leak case. he says the former analyst will remain in russia for the foreseeable future. isright now, edward snowden beyond alarm -- the long armf the law, but his father suggests he could come home to face trial. the nsa leaker is not headed back to the united states
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because he will not get a fair trial. my son tother i will come home if i believe in the justice system that we should be afforded will be applied correctly. >> and tell that he says he will visit his son in russia. homeolitical furor here at shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation on martha's vineyard president obama said he had already been moving the nsa toward more transparency and accountability. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. >> he betrayed his oath of office for a generation that believe he is a jason bourne and there has got to be some transportation. he has failed to explain these programs which are lawful which has saved lives which of stopped terrorists. >> washington wants edwards noted brought back home to face
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>> tax free week is now underway today until saturday. you will have the pay the six percent sales tax on clothes and shoes. the state takes a hit with the annualax holiday, but it is a win-win for shoppers and retailers. millionll lose about $5 in tax revenue, so that is a big chunk of money. i think it is well worth it because we are giving maryland families a break and boy do they deserve it. and then the small businesses. it is the second busiest shopping week of the year. >> he says he will recommend the state lawmakers to expand the event to include active school supplies like pencils, notebooks and backpacks. this is the fourth year in a row for tax-free week. >> now your weather forecast with john collins. >> check a raider again, we'll have the raider but we will show
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you that little later. 85 was the high today at the airport. 60 degrees was the low -- 68 degrees was the low. here we take a look at our temperatures around the region. around 80 around the bay or 83 degrees or 84 degrees. as you moved to the northwest, temperatures cool down to the 70s. the humidity is still relatively low to get down to southern maryland where he goes up just a little bit and the reason for that is a front lined up about where it was yesterday. it has not made much of an advance northward, so technically we are still in the drier air. you can see here that most of the rain is in the humid air. up near hagerstown or north of hagerstown there is an isolated shower. right now, it is for the east more than anything else.
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there's more activity out to the west. the final cold front will come in on tuesday and until that happens, we will have this little thread of rain hanging overhead. out in the pacific running over the philippines now is a super typhoon. 150 miles an hour wind. right over the island of the stage and it is moved to this afternoon. it is diminishing and strength of this point, but before it island, wins robinette super typhoon category -- wins were up in that super typhoon category. overnight site nice for summertime for august. an isolated shower little periodic louts and patchy fog's, ranging does not hall -- not high at all. the winds will be calm. if there are some holes in the sky like last night, you might be able to see a meteor shower. the best viewing is after
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midnight, it is darkest before dawn look in the sky deviancy holes in the clouds. this model says that the activity of north mike jets down to maryland, but it is not a big chance. i would not be too concerned about it. tomorrow, ranges is pretty limited. something isolated could crop up, but tomorrow looks very similar to today. tomorrow's forecast, 84 degrees to 88 degrees and mix of cloud and son. southwest wind that five miles per hour to 10 miles per hour. rain chances much higher on tuesday with a cold front and then much less humid wednesday, thursdayand friday. with temperatures around 80 degrees. then saturday night into sunday morning summary may fall. >> today was excited with a practice. >> they are it every year, open practice let's see how things are going.
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made it official the signing of brendan stokely. the 14 year veteran brings much- needed experience to a receiver corps. he is on the field but not taxing. here is a live look at the open- air practice. jason dufner has been exceptional so far. he has been every bit as good as he was a year ago -- a year ago when he had a game-winning kick
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to send the ravens 28 feet -- afc championship game. we'll have much more tonight at 11:00. punter.e the loan rubber match for the orioles and a big one. everyone that they chase for the wildcard keeps on winning. to start off today, it was a chilly at west and but endorse was really happy to be -- bud norris was really happy to be starting. an amazing catch in the first inning. we will stay there in the first and this will go into a similar spot, brandon belt hit it farther. no catch to be made there, giants would score twice in the first. the bottom of the second, a flare to left nate mclouth.
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what a great sliding grab that saves a run. top of the seventh, eight 2-1 giants late. j.j. hardy gets the best of matt cain. 21st of the season. right now they are enjoying and 8-3 lead. meanwhile, the world struggling, alex gordon got that one pretty good. taken care of business against john lackey. top of the six the sox make some noise ryan lavar and way exit down -- yanks it down the line. score,the-line the same jacoby ellsbury try to give us alive for the red sox and he went down swinging. the royals took two out of three and are the leaders of the two years ago, the same belt
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had a disqualification. today a clean start but it was a wet one. there is the fake umbrella. they run it regardless of though. the 50 meter mark both uncurled those long legs. 9.77 seconds officially. sprint cup series at watkins glen normally a haven, tony stewart a five-time winner out with a broken leg. go, sending kasey kahne into the wall. when you get turning right and left of these things are deathly going to happen. we move ahead to the last lap kyle busch can't quite get it
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>> a campaign to remind city residents to use pedestrian receptacles. signs along the major corridors serve as a reminder to properly discard litter. the campaign also are much residents to properly contained the trash and put it out on appropriate collection days. neighbor hurts are joining forces to increase recycling and earned extra credit. there is nothing baltimoreans like more than being a winner. yourin the city and doing part in cleaning up baltimore this is something we all can do and we all can win.
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>> very serious. >> new video shows the terrifying moments as mud slides tear through a colorado town. the survivor. a 5-year-old boy gets his life back. tonight how a city is trying to take back its street high tech helmets. new technology to help kids avoid concussions just as football season is about to begin. and american original. tonight, remembering a women of song, the bril yangts career of eydie gorme. good evening. after a week-long intensive manhunt that spread across much of the west, a california teen is safe tonight. and the man accused of abducting her shot dead. the couple on horseback first spolted the pair in the idaho
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back country. after they saw news reports about the manhunt and realizes who they might have seen they called the authorities setting off a chain of events that led to last night's dramatic ending. joe fryer is in idaho. joe. >> reporter: good evening. a relative confirms hannah anderson has been taken to her father. they're not releasing any details about her location. they want to give her family time and space after such a traumatic week. from a surveillance plane high above idaho's back country, u.s. marshal spotted suspect james dimaggio and hannah anderson. they were at a campsite by morehead lake. hostage teams moved in carefully so as not to alert dimaggio. >> they had to land about a
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2 1/2 hour hike away. when they were able to surround the camp, they waited until the two were separate, ensuring hannah's safety. that's when they moved in to make the rescue. >> authorities haven't said whoopsd when he confronted the suspect. they simply say one agent shot and killed him and that hannah was found safe and flown to a hospital. >> there's no way he we would want our granddaughter to go through court trials and have to relive this over and over the rest of her life. we're happy with the outcome. >> reporter: the manhunt start add week ago today. they sadie maush yoe killed anna's mother and brother, set his house on fire and kidnapped the 16-year-old girl. a big break when people stumbled upon him. >> kind of a gut feeling like they didn't belong. >> reporter: they didn't know about the amber alert, but they say the young girl looked scared. >> it was just
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