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robert blake do something. a plea to stop the violence3 the violent weekend and why police say they're still winning thh war on crime. it's down to the wire as governor martin o'malley and bob ehrlich get ready to face-off. debate. second to the ray. -p>> the ravennpull out another win. what ray rice accomplished on all season.
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good morning. it's monday, october 11th. you're taking livv look ovvr the inner harbor. it'ssa good monday morning especially when the ravens win big the way they did. harris..3ing, i'm patrice let's get a check of our forecast withhmeteorologistú testify fertig. it was !! -- steve fertig. raven win. uuper 70s yesterday, we're going to hit the 80s today. it's going to be a nice day. 56 ddgrees starting out in baltimore. 555in d.c.. 61 in oakland and as we take look then aa what we have in terms of our sky watch happening there as we enjoy a pretty day with mostly sunny skies. a chance of a shower comes late tonight nd into tomorrow as the
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froonal boundary heads ii our direction. 56 for the day start forecass if youuare going to school today on columbussday. going uppto 83 degreee for the now with a look at what ii happening on the roadways and the traffic edge. whh ii this? ú%adace dold. >> reporter: that's correct, i am back. thank you, steve. things re looking good on the beetway as we start on the3 beltway, on the outer loop rains frrm 795 to 95, we're in theúgr. a nice welccme back for me as -1 inutes and 54 miles per hour. 55 miles per hhur with only an 8 minute clip 95 from the fort mmhenry tunnel toward the beltway and not too much to complain on 895 from tte harbor tunnel toward 95, only look ago the 9-minute drive. 55 miles per hour, so overall a good way as to start the week.
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the race for governor heats uppwwth a series of debbtes. today.ndidates will square offú megan gilliland ii live with what each candidate needs to do to win in these final days. good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning,ú patrice. right now governor o'malley holds a slight lead ooer former governor bob ehrlich..3 this last debate may e the last chance to tackle the big issues anddtheir poiits out to all of the voters ut there. ehrlich to focus on money and the slots revenue. %-likely be on voter turn out..3 if the primmry election is ann indicatioo what is to come, to could be a quiet november at the polls. >> it's unknown why people would turn out to repeat the four that they have had. o'malley got a big boost lastaid
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week when the president rallied university and that may explain the bbmp in the polls, but there's a political debate within the party. confirmee matches up, the others will be on october 23rd and 22nd. they will be aired on local radio. we will have complete coverage of the debatt all day long here on fox 45, tune in to %-10:00 and theelate edition att for all of the latest of the november elections go to foxbaltimore.com/vote 010. a montgooery county man is in jail this morning accused of paying someone to kill his estranged wifee richard boyd is facing charges includiig solicitatiin of first degree murder. -e offered $1,000 to murderrthe
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wooan who he was in the process of divorcing. the man met at boyd'sshome and that is when boyd provided a man a map offthe home. >> like a lot his first reaction %-he found what he had been askd to do, you know, shocking and tú some degree unbelievable. %-believed that the threat was real, then he did the right thing and contacted police immediately. >> police arrested boyd on frifd morning, neighbors say the plot came as a total shock. annapolis police say they are changing the way they handle caaes nvolving students after a local teen is arrested on seeual charges for a second time. torrey reed is accused of raping a classmate. an investigation reveeled he waú charged in a imilar incident in junee3 police ay they will now
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communicate witt school case involving a tudent. two men are killed walking acrosssccoss rick ike. the river was a 25 years old3 from pikeville, police say alcohol was probably a factor in the tragedy. witnesses describe hat they saw and heerd. >> we were walking and then we -eard the brakes screech and the the immact both of us jumped ask grabbed to eachhother. >> that stretch of road is nown for peddstrian accidents, the victims are the 10th andú11th pn montgomery county so far this year. improvements areeplanned for thú area including new signals paai cameras. now tte nation's highest court has released the audio
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-rom the case of a maryland father verses the west bor boro baptiit church. >> mr. snyder wanned to bury his ú-manner.private ignified is suing the church forw snyder picketing his son's funeral. attorney margie fel phhlps who s the founder of the church defended the right his church to >> my question if he simply buries his son is he a public figure open to this prooest. >> ki give a different answer t3 ú%ittwas not an issue of seeking maximum publiciiy, it was an issue of using an existing public platform to bring a viewpoint had a wassbeing articulated. >> the supreme court it expected
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of its terr in june. theeinstructor behind a cheating scandal at the princc george's county police academy gets a different job. the instructor as transferred out of the teaching job aad into the sex offender unnt after ka cadets witt perfect test scores were accused of cheating..3 it turns out that the instructor scorerecorded the teets as perft the tests. aa laaren green reports there's pause on ome seizures in many cases as they try to their documents. >> sloppy paperwork by lenders, posed in the muddy foreclosure someethe biggest lenders are freezing foreclosures until they can get all of this straightened out. >> i think we need a combination of a freeze potentially, and
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also we need to sit down with the banking industry and talk to them about ways in which we can help them to be able tt work those mortgages out, because it's imperrtive that we keep the people in their homes. >> bank of america has shutdown foreclosuree in all 50 states. ú% morgan chhse, nd gmac have suspended court seizures in the homeeforeclosures? you impose a oratorium on tellinn people is they do not haveethe protection tt extend credit so peoppeecan get a mortgage. housing industry if that is the >> reporter: the issue is without reviewing the documents. it doesn't mean the home shouldn't hhve faced foreclosure but the papprwwrk might not have been in order. >> we are concerned. we're working with these institutions. i am not sure about a national
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moratorium, because ttere's valid foreclosures that probably ssould go forward, and where the documentation and paperwork is proper. >> reporter: the administration is worrying with the banks to prevent uncertaint3 for an extended period of time. >> what we stress to them is that they need to expedite that get it wrong. >> reporter: bank of america said it would take weeks to the hearing is slated for after the midterm eeection. fox nnws. ovvr the ast few months, we reported pitbull attacks, including a case last month whicc ended with an officer shooting a pitbull. still advocateesof pit pulls that is why some of them are live at the spca with joel d smith to try and defend the breed. good morning, joel. patricee yes, there seems that every month there's a new story about a dog attack and a lot of times
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it ends up being a pitbull. we are thinking at that as we look at this and it doesn't make sense. this is little orphan annie as weeare calling her. she is the cutest thing we have ever seen. yet we hear about all of these stories and certainly there's pitbulll that do attack. i have jessica with bully -uddies. when we have them out there how difficult is it to thinkkof that when you're ooking at this. >> just the face is one to die -ut yyu know, the breed itself, if you know about it, or a lot of people actuallyydon't thhnk of it as an aggressive breed ann they do, they can have aggressive tendencies, but the biggest attribbte would be their loyalty and their ntelligence and their love. thhir master if that would bb ú%e way they were going. -> reporter: i'm saying for you your personal experience, have you ever had, whoops, they tuuned onnme for a second. liie that has hhppened to you? >> no, it has not. i have two pitbulls myyelf that were rescued and they -- my
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oldest one she is 3. at 188months she did makk a ú%hngeein her behavior whichh3 %-taking her to the dog park.ped but i socialized her through fostering which was great. >> reporter: you were aware of that. we will get to hear from the spca and to hear from all different kinds of breeds. but they're saying that these them a certain way, that is %-wwth a lot of different dogs. we will talk abouttthat, too. they have to say, because ttis is a debate that you can kind people aae very adamant n either side. >> reporter: find out what go on ffcebook and check it out. we will talk to the experts here. >> all right, joel, thank you. the ravens rettrn to baltimore to face the denverr3 broncos this weekenn. it as just theirrsecond home game of the season and they didn'ttdisappoint the home crowd. running back ray rice had a huge
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day rush aring for 133 yards buú he ooly needed one to get into the end zone. he sccred two touchdowns. the ravens led 14-0 and the 4th. willis mcgahee got to carry. and the 35 yards for the ttuch wwat we like to see. the ravens 31-17, in front of 31,0000fans at m&t stadium. we have the opportunity to be a really good eam. that kind of team is wwthin us. we want to take steps today -oward finding that. we want to play like the kind of team we can be. in many ways we id, but in somm other key ways we idn't. that's hoo usuallyyworks. that's what we need to find out aa we go. >> i'm happy to be a part of a team that we're all about one thingg one play leads to the
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>> the ravees will try to continue their winning streak on the roaddthis week. they will face--fffagainst thee3 kickoff is set for on!!!! 1:00. and all of you female ravens fans, listen up. if you didn't get your fill this week, we have the thing to help ú%u. the rrvens are hosting the women's evvnts today at m&t stadium. the players will be on hand to ú%in autographs n a purple evening. fans store and the event starts at 5:00. p>> ryan and the media wwre supporting the rrvens and breast cancer awareness aad they werrú in good compann. a part of their uniform, too. no matter where you are, we3 are lookiig for ravvns to send us your photos for the purple pride. go to ffxbaltimore.com and cliik on the early edition. >two women kicked out of a
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5:16, about 5:17 on this monday morning. and sky hd raddr looking pretty good. pretty dry out there right now. we are talk aaout the chance of a shower in our forecast, but it doesn't look like in oor it shhuld be a pretty day with high pressure holding on.ú 66 degrees is the temperaaure right now. winns are calm and partly cloudy skies is what we're reporting at the inner harbor. -he barometer is holding steadyú means maybe weefeel a little bit of moisture in the air as we move through the day today. but 64 degrees not a adú starting point, 65 in d.c. and mild and salisbury at 64 nd 62 at hagerstown and only wilmingto!!wiilming, delaware !.
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that will come our way. cculd bring a shower to the western part of the state for tonight as the frontal boundary pushes through and the cold3 front follows. we ould have some showers tomorrow, but the likelihood is3 it stays uttof our way as high pressure builds in. we may get a shower late tonight, and maybe even a thunderstorm could be early in the day tomorrowwand we dry out ooce again. the cooler air is coming our wwy and thattcooler air is going to3 bring temperatures back as seasonable as we get toward the middle of thissweek nd starred the end of this week as we stay in the mid-to upper 60s instead. enjoy this day with temperatuues getting to 83 as i said. as far as the eastern shore, that is exactly wheee e ssould head.3 83 degrees for the high with sunny skies and a west wind at 5-10 miles perrhour. the central part of the state, 83 degrees as well. 5-10. the western part of maryland not nearly as warm, only getting to
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83 degrees, aadegree maybe. it will be a nice day across the ú%ate. 76 degrees for the noontime temperature, mostll clear skies, 79,,and a ew clouds later tonight, partly cloudy and the chance of a nighttime shhwer, probably late night shower or even a thunderstorm. overnight low, it's fairly mild, even though ises not quite as mild assthis 86 degrees. 68 degrees on wednesday, more pleasant. high pressure builds back in. mostly sunny skies, 68 on tuesday and mostly clear to partlyycloudy, a few more clouds overnight, 65 for friday high, 66 and 68 with plenty of sunshine for the weekend. let's see what is happening on the roadd. dold. she is back with the traffic edge. welcome back. >> repprter: thank you, steve. good to be baac with everybody,
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that's for sure. we are checking out the traffic conditions out there. so far so good, not many on the maii lines, 65 miles per hhur on 95 ttaveling through the fort mchenry tunnel, at 55 miles per hour on 95 righttnear the whitemarsh area. we howeverr have two problems to repprt there'ssone in winddor mill, police activity at bowling lanes there, so far we are looking a-okay. farther down inncatonsville, there's a broken watermain that is on frederick road, between ú%odlawn avenue and the beltway. again, be aware there cculd be a few delays as you scoot through the area. on the beltway, checking in righh now at catonsville, and moving at route 40, things are looking up to speed there inner loop lanes and outer loop making -he push toward 95. and speaking of 95, let's check in with right at 195, right near the airport. ii you have a flight to check, we're in the green justta few cars gathered here and there, on
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inherits a billion-dollar surplus, low unemployment. o'malley signs the biggest tax hike in maryland history. raids chesapeake bay fund to cover spending. gives raises to top aides. business climate ranks 45th worst in the nation. now 200,000 jobs lost. o'malley covers up jobs report that proved maryland's economy stalled. if re-elected, o'malley will raise taxes again. whether he does, is up to you. ú% a lesbian couple is kicked out of a ravens game.
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discrimination.calls it ú%actiios that got them puntede3 from the stadium. >> i had never been to a ravens game, so that was mm firrt. >> reporter: mary kate morris was excited about attenddng the ravees game. little she would the real action would happen off the field. %-evvr had anything happen likee this. reporter: she was with her partner when at half time they left to use the bathroom. while they were waiting, theyú began kissinggwhen a security -uard came over nd told hem to >> he said if i had kids wish ii don't i would have them stop actinggin public. >> reporter: before she knew it, three pplice officerses showed and escorted them out of the stadium. >> it would be ridiculous ttat we would be eebarrassed at the
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stadium. >> reporter: the woman stole two cups, protested when %-and police kicked them.alled morris said this they dii buy a french fries and used a cup at the concession stann to get the cat it up. catsup. >> we sat right ii front and as far as i'm concerned we did nothing wrong. >> reporter: mooris is %-for discrimination.egal action justttalking about the incident3 is huge, since i was not completely out with my sexuality. >> i was out with most peoplee3 just not my entire family. >> reporrer: while morris sayy she is ssill a ravens fan, she won't e going to anymore games for a while.ú >> not for a whhie. i think i had enough fun in one day on thee26th. tte candidates square offfon the race for governor. the issues they're expeeted to
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i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. his past attacks have been called deceptive, his new attack, false. harris voted for deregulation increasing our electric bills by 72% it's not surprising, harris always sides with the big guys. he opposes cracking down on wall street and supports tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. harris even opposed making big insurance cover cancer screenings. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us.
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unemployment remained flat deepite a few jobs in the private sector. >> reporter: the u.s. economy was much more than expected.that analysts were expected that no jobs were gained or lost in september, that of course, idú not turn out to be tte ccse. the majority of job losses came alone with more than half coming from state and local levels and the rest from temporary census jobs. but those cuts were tempered in3 ú%rt by gains in the private sectorrwhich added 64,000 jobs. it was the 9th straight month of gaann offunemployment but september ains were slower
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in july than august. tte unnmploymeet rate held steady at 9.6%. it was expecteddto rise slightly to 9.7%. a sluggish rebouud in he labor market has weighed heavily on ú%e overall eeonooic recovery government report on jobs ahead of ovember's midterm elections and the federallreserve next and these numbers may affect the outcome of both, especially the feds next deciiion.3 the central bank may be forced to take more action, to in new york.iring. oming uu a deadly weekend in baltimore, why police areú still claiming progress after fiveepeople re shot and killed3 and the race for maryland's3 next governor heats up with a series of ebates. i'm egan giililand. what each candidate needs to ssy to win your vote. and i'm joel d smith, live at the spca this morning, where theyyre defending the pitbull. this is >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok?
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