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cancer,. >> welcome back, 5:30 is the time, and, thh 6th miner who has been trapped underground for 60-plus days has just been pulled to the surface. weell continue to watch this scene. this is live coverage of it %-that miner has been taken awa. they go for medical atteetion. and, then, the operation begins
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for the next minor,,to come up. so, we'll have all of that for you. you an't help but cheer for good morning, we need to get a check of the forecass. >> steve is here, with a look a3 what we're dealing with. p> our forecast isn't as dramatic. >> it is, drrmatic. >> absolutely, everyone that comes up. as far as weather goes. today will be quiee, sunshine, and temperatures, a llttle bit then we'll talk about temperatures, cooo down, and some ref have i rain.3 so that will be a big change. -p>> 56 degrees, and, 57 and cooler, and most of the activity, stays to the south. we got lucky..3 and did not see a whole lot of rain. cooler start, and then noon. high 68 degrees betweee 3, 4%.
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big changes on the way, with regard to rain. you can expect that.about when >> here's candace with the traffic. >> thank you. we're talking about relief at the tunnel. a mess after the bus fire, and it did shhtdown the northbound. but, now cars are cruising along. all the way down through the tubes. as for 5, a little bit further up, things look good as well. >> a four-minute drive. beltway now.te clip, on the up towards 83. and so far, so good, on the westside, from 795, just an 11 minute drive. >> that's a look at the morning travels. back to you. >> thhnk you, 5:32, early edition.
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-mrning, as the 33 miners ú%ntinue to be pulled to safety. -o far, six men have een with what was a very emotional time. >> good morning. it is exciting, watching. aad 33 mmners trapped for 69 days, insiie the dark underground after collapsed mine. their families did not know if they were alive. those fears are melting away those iners. pulled out, one-by-one. miners are now reuniting with the families. we just watched as tte 6th mine3 was pulled up. they will reunite, witt the family before they are taken to the hospital. so, this wiil be short, as they quickly move hii on. >> those family members have been riidig a roller coaster of
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emotions. both wives and lovers claim the same man. causing more drama. but, as we watch the men, we see that drama, overshadowed by cries of joy.ú ssme saying what it was like, trapped underground for so long. >> the professionals, the doctors, unbelievable. they gave us back our lives. it's incredible that there we were, down, 700 meters, and, they recovered us. we did a little on our side, we used our minees hearts and we used our experience but, everything else, the prooessionals are the ones who >> now they areeclosely monitooed from that moment they areestrapped inside the capsule,
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and pulled out. thhy were given a liquid diet to keep them from vomiting, as the capsule rotates, 10-12 times. you can see what it looks like there. it is almost a half-mile up, a video camera, watches for panic3 attacks and there are some looks, that we've been watching. ú%n we can sse what it looks like inside there. -p>> each rescueeis expected to -ake 20 minutes. they expect they'll be able to ú%uu up one miner an hour. for now, the world waits aad we''l bring you live coverage as it happens. stay with us. mchenry tunnel are now open after school bus ire shutdown traffic. this was the scenn after the bus caught fire arrund 4:30, tuesda3 afternoon. and peoppl werr out of theired cars, just walking arobbed.
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happened in the left northbbund tube. were the driver anddan assistant,,and both of them were okay. >> no otherrinjuries, and we scene offthat fire. no accidents as a result of this fire, it apears that a lot of %-inside the tunnels.e vehicles >> the cause of theefireeremains under investigation. >> a doctor accused of maryland could soon learn license. they will meet to consider the %-teen to marylaad to complete a late term abortion that he started in new jersey. he doesn't have a license to3 practice here. and patient developed serious complications and had to beú taken to a hospital. >> two physicians, accused of
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licenses revoked. >> they're weighing a request for halt foreclosuues throughout theestate. >> officials are looking into, whether thh chief judge or the court of appeals, has the request. moratorium. the move comms after evidence showed lenders or their lawyerss may have started, foreclosures, without verifying the information. >> there's another meeting %-centered around aapossible b.g.e. rate-hike. they will hold a public hearing, on the proposeddchanges, in baltimore. there was also, onn last night, and the meetings are centered gas and electric delivery ratee. woulddadd about $22 to the average electriccbill, and $32
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per-year. ú%ere will be another meeting tomorrow, in annapolis. >> a third reactor may be coming to calvert cliffs. the governor met with the utility company that bought half of the operations about two years agoo %-centered around revivinggthe plans. said it was shocked when they ddcided not to move fooward, ffr its parr, the cost of the llans, needed for the expansion. too expensive. >> the bridge gets some world-wide attention. -anked number 9 on its list of the scariest bridges in the world. according to survey, some are afraid o drive, especially, in bad weather. nearly 200 feet highh >> we doo't want to be on top of
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that briigg, in a electric torm because, the lightning, hits the bridge. and, i close my eyes. [laughter] but it is scary. [laughter] >> you would have to go a long ways ffoo the bay bridge to ffnd the scariest bridge in the wwrld. it's innfrance. >> baltimore is trying to become a bbttee city for those traveling oo wo wheels instead of four. and to do so, cityyofficials think ffnes are a part of the solution. joel is live, where they are rejoicing about two new llws on >> good morning. got nate evans frommccty transportation ddpartment. two new laws on the booos now. what was the clamoring forgetting this done? >> a lot of people wanted to make it safer for cycling, and, parking aad bike lanes getting
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some safe greats. >> this one is okay. we're talking about how it goes perpendicular, when the tire comes through, it can go in. >> if it changes the other way. the tire will hit and the biker will keep n going. >> youure around here, how many are the wrong way? >> iican't be sure. 33,000 inlets in the city. it happens. >> other fine is actually with the bike lanes. you park in a bikk lane. $75. >> is that enoogh of a turn? >> it's a start. >> the daager is when you know you are out there, and then, somebody arred there, and it takks you into traffic. things are changing, in baltimore. >> i wonder if just bringing awareness to it will help.
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i didn't know bikers were having %-so, bringinn wareness will help. >> sure, and they're adding, 23 more miles of bikeelanes. >> all right. >> ell, coming up, it sounds like a campaign stop. ú%t are paying for it. >> ww arr moving forward, moving our state forrard, in these %--p>> how the governor may be -p>> cooler in the upper 40's t3 the north and wess. temperatures a little bit milder south and east. $sv ú
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not nearly what we got a couple weeek ago. but, close tooan inch of rain. -eanwhile, hurricane paula, categooy two. it has 98-miles-per-hour winds. but it's track seems to take it well off the east. aa the jet stream helps steer in that direction. it could be moving closer to the coast. but, right now,,it doesn't appear that way. 68 degrees, temmerature that we expect for the high. mostly-clear skies. central part of tte state, about 68 degreess wiih lotssof sunshine. back to the west, high temperature of about 69 degrees. and, northeast, and then tonight, start with mainly clear skies. mostly cloudy, overnight. ú%, cool. and then, as we look over the
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next 7 days, cooler temperatures move in, 61 and 62 degrees. but, it is the heavy rain focused on tomorrow. we'll dry out late, and breezy. and, 66 on sunday, and 69 on monday, and 66 and mostly clear for tuesday. >> now, for a look at what's haapening, on the roadways. candice. thank you, well, it is clear on the beltway, n the top nd, moving through pikesville. nothing to get in tte way. 63-miles-per-hhur, right near green spring avenue. and 50-miles-per-hour there. and we love the ride on 95.ú that's because yeeterday it was quite a mess. it is all cleared oot. and all lanes moving up to speed
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895 is getting by just fine. -nd there is trouble on 99, and that'ssbecause of an accident, southbound lanes. right now, you can see, no significant delay. they're trying to clear this one fine ride there. just that activity. >> beltway, we're in excellent shape. 295 exit up through wilkins avenue. and even 70. you will find road reppirs, itt3 ú%ter a broken water main, and3 %-you will want to use routed, [ male announcer ] martin o'malley sworn in.
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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.
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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. >> theee's about three weeks until election day,,campaign season is in full swing for the next governor. but there's quessions about how often the governor is using his office and tax dolllrs to promote his campaign.ú look, at campaigning with your cash. lobbying voters for support, selling his performance, andú someesay, at the expense of
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taxpayers. %-fiscally responsibbe, but you have to be moving forward. >> we foolowed the governor for wweks, to several public events. a governor an official business that somettmes sounds like a campaign stop. >> we're moving forward. >> moving thh state forrard, in these tough times. >> some jobs, like this one, included supporters ith signs. >> every campaign i ever did, i have done with the highest standards of integrity. >> every governor uses the office to campaign. >> the analyst ays the jobs across marylands tour is nothing more than a taxpayers' financed ú%ur. >> so we traveled to a stop. a ews release billed it as a
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ribbon-cutting ceremony but the talk was campaign rhetoric. >> we had to make cct after cut, reducing it by 5.6 million. with the tough coices we made together, we're rebounding out of this recessionn >> what do you think a jobs across maryland is other than campaigning? he gives his campaign pitch, everyday..3 >> each day, every stop, the governor is surrounded by security, press personnel, and other state employees. the state troopers, who drive and protect him, earn $100,000 3 year,,including benefits. >> it is expensive, everything is paid for, by the taxpayers. the transportation, and security, andd when you do this, everyday, since april, it runs up uite a tab.
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>> but, the professor, says, there's nothing unusual about we're in the last coupleb. weeks now,,before the actual election. this is where you havv got to define whht the issues are. p> the former governor was criiicized for making similar appearaaces four-years ago. >> we did the job, we were criticized or not being on the campaign stump enough.3 >> aaytime you have a campaign, and you're also an income bant, and combine your work with campaigning. ú% that's what the governor did, when he madeean appearance at this news conference. >> we need to safe jobs, and creete jobs. >> rrduction in crime. but the governor bragged about jobs. >> there's no more powerful place than a family'' home. and othing more importtnt han a job. >> taxpayers should pay foo the governor when he goes on
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official government visits. but caapaigning on jobs, aking credit for the unemployment rate, and new jobs being hired, that's campaigniig. >> the integrity of this administration, and our record, speaks for itself. and, i'm aware of thatt and everything that we do. >> jennifer gilbert. >> coming up later, don't leave home without it. >> quick way to get something to eaa in the morning. %-eating break fft on the go. >> ravens last memory was a
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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. good mooning, here's the -frst look at sorts, of a very big inss the ravvns are
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savoring this, ooe day off for theeweek. hope to keep it rolling. but not easy. venture into one of the tougher places to play. they travel to foxbbrough, too3 take on the pats, but, they made it their own. first-round playoff game. punched the pats in the mouth, winnnng, 33-14, and layed them duuing the regular-season. so, they play in different ddvvsions, these two teams are very familiaa with one another.3 >> w know these guus pretty well. very good football team. have done very well, coming off the bye-weee. that's going to be something, to factor in. very well-coached. very talented. and, great quarterback. >> aaways going tt be one of the teams to beat. always competing. and, we're glad they don't have randy moss any more. but, tom rady s a heck of a
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quarterback. definitely going to cause sooe problems. correcced, and get out there an3 balance the game.ú won't be a first-quarter knockout. >> the roughing-the-passer penalty. we have grown used to it,,and they were one of the moreú penalized teams. not so this year. p> he's emphaaizing discipline. and it shows. take it further, they now lead the league in penalties committed against them. our approach is keeppmoving on.ú as you see, no atter what we get calledd n, t's the nexx play. people harp on those things. but, for us, we move along. and it seems liie they're getting all the stuff. >> if you play fast, and you3 play with attention to detail, as it relates to teccnique thenú
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you have a chance to play within we have done a good job. put pressure on opponents and3 have some had some pressures. but it's a daily proposition. >> time for the high school game of the week. vote for the game, that yyu would like to see, and click on ú%gh school game of the week. maybe you'll see your school. here's the slate of games. >> ♪ -p>> ♪ that's your morning sports. fox 45 morning news..3 >> no matter where you are from, looking for all you fans to send us photos, showing off your
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purple pride. >> coming up, in our 6:00 houu.ú take a closer look at the state of the job markets in maryland. >> one-by-one, the miners are

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