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good morning.ú it's monday, october 26th. you're taking a live look over the inner harbor as we tak stara brand new week. good morning, i'm patrice harriss lee's take a llok at forecast as we start this week morning. let's go to meteorologist steve fertig. a w is a w we will take the >> t was tough to watch for a lot reassns. >> we will talk about that later. showers that will be accompaaying the temperatures and even thunder later in the day. pretty mild startt ú% in saaisbury and 57 in hagerstown. as you look t the sky hd radar, it doesn't look too active over our regiin right now and over ú%e tennessee valley showers and
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thunderstorms that are headee in more aaout when we can expectú them eeactly. you can expect a highhof -2 degrees, the showers with some thunder a possibility later in the day. ú%t's see what is happening on the roadways with candace dold. good morning, candace. >> reporter: good morning, steve we're talking about traffic, ii fact it's on 95, it's beeause of an accident on 195, let's show you what it the area looks like scooting through the region. it's not going to be a pretty scene. you can see all of the flashing lightt. the traffic will come to a stop assa result. youuwant to use 295 as an alternate route. southbound lanes from whitemarsh toward the beltway, we're in the green, minutes at bie 55 miler hour. the same speed rom 95 up toward 83 and nothing to get in the way from 795 down toward 95, 12 minutes 54 miles per hour there.
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that's a look at the morning travels. patrice, back overrto you. thank you, candace. 5:02 on fox 45 early edition. a woman who was pulled from a burning house in dundalk this weekend has died from her injuries. the fire started at 6:30 at a hhme on york road. firefighters were able to rescuú two women sleeping upstairs. they then found julian williams unconscious in a bedroom. julian was taken to bayview medical center where she later died. >> we looked out and theyywere pulling out things. you can see them kicking in the basement window at the bottom. %-the fire was at.probabll wher3 >> the cause of the fire has not been determined. a man shot several times in east baltimore this weekend, dies from his injuries. the shooting took place saturday night behind a home on east monument street. the victim was taken to john hopkins where he laterrdied.
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police had not released his name. a 27 years old man is behind bars charged with raping a 10 years old girl. on october 15th were called to the home by jose vasquez hernandez by sooeone whh told them that he had assaulted andú raped the child. the child was taken to the hospital and both she and hernandez were interviewed. police learned he was planning to return tooel salvador so they arrested him as a flight risk. reports that police busted a drug lab at a george town university dorm room. >> this all began about 5:00 this morning when someone noticed a sttange odor. while authorities were called they came here to the ggorgetown university campus and evacuated a building.
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about 400 people were evacuated for safety reasons. how could it happen? a drug lab being operated at one uniiersities. going on right there at the 9th hall of carbon hall. >> there were no rumors. the only information that i had heard is that the 9th floor apartment was an activitt with a lot of freshmen and fun. >> reporter: we were told this lab was the real thing. hot plates to heat the chemicals and a small ventilatioo system to hide the odor. at first officials thought it emt.b to make a drug known as >> it wasn't a meth lab as it was initially presumed to be. >> reporter: a georgetownú university freshman says it's hard to imagine this type of cahe can't believe ttat his
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classmates who endanger someone living so close. >> the people that are above and below them horseecarbon hall was closed for most of the day. the university issued a memo apologizing for the inconvenience. students living close to the laa should not hhve experienced any health risk. meanwhile we wanted to know how common it is to find a lab in such a populated area. officials say it's rare in a urban environnent. >> i'm not aware any of that ad occuured in d.c. but in the metro region we had aafew aad usually they end up not well. >> reporter: at this point law enforce the officials are not releasing that many details ú%en it comes to the people arrested here, except to say that two were students and one was a visitor. 7 people are sent to the hospital after suffering carbon monoxide poisoning inside of an elkridge home. it happened before midnight on
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saturday. officialsssay there was a working co detector in the home. everrone had started to make their way out by the time the emergency crews arrived. they were all in stable condition after being trrated at the university of marylanded in centtr. the cause of the leak is a man rescued after falling on o the d.c. metro tracks talks his close calls. suryans video captured the scene as he fell off to the tracks atú the virginia station in arliigton. it happened as the orange linn train was approaching. he doesn't remember falling on to the tracks, just the foggy moments afterwards. >> i heard everybody screaming telling me to get off the trackk, that the train is coming. i can't, my back is broken. >> you were able o stand up. >> i stood up, and i think it was sheer adrenaline and not wanting to die. i have children. >> black says he ffll after
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having a seizure. several people waived to the train to stop and that man jumped on o the tracks to help pull him up. several of theepeople who lost their jobs when the espn zone at the lar bore cloosd earlier this year, are banding tooether to sue disney. disney closed all but two of the location inside june that includee the one at the inner harbor. they claim the company failed to give them 60 day notice that the restaurann was closing violating federal law. they plan to file a lawsuit this afternoon. stay tuned to fox 45 morning news for continuing coverage of this story. we will talk to an attorney about the legal merit of the suit. that is coming uu in our the ravens game goes into overtime at m and t bank stadium. it was the second week in a row thaa the ravens went into ot,
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but this time they walked away ú%th a win. at the start of the 3rd quarter, buufalo was leadingú%a. but ed reed on his week back from an injury intercepted a pass. and the ravens wasted no time cashing in. joe flacco went 34 yards to an anquan boldin. thh game remained a seesaw and ended with a 50-yard field goal to send it overtime, but the ravens won it on the second possession after ray lewis ripped the ball and they hit a field goal.ú final score 37-34 ravens. >>at tte end of the day the w has come. the guys fought hard, probably, could have, should have won, buú >> the bottom line is we're 5-2.
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we're pulled it out at the end and it's the team because we did make them place in the 4th quaater. plays. we made a penalty that killed us, but this week we made the plays thht we had to make in the second half. >> tte ravens have a chance to rest off. the team is on a by this week. when they come on the first week in end, they facc the dolphins at home. james sent us this picture as he and some friends sen watcd the ravens play in theirrman cave. there's definitely a lot of purple going on there. go to the foxbaltimore.com and click on the community feature sections. edition. former new york mayor rudy giuliani cammaigned for bob ehrlich. >> it's larger than it's ever been and all they want to do is add to it. >> what the gubernatorial
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candidate thinks about a new poll that shows hii challenger with a large lead. >> and the warm weather stiz with us as w taxes are too high, and maryland families are struggling. and then there's politician andy harris proposing a 23% sales tax on nearly everything we buy. it cuts taxes for millionaires by over $200,000 a year and raises taxes on the middle class. andy harris even promised big oil companies he'd make taxpayers pay
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for spills like the bp disaster. andy harris on our side? not a chance. the democratic congressional campaign committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. today, it's nearly double. and nearly a quarter of a million marylanders are looking for work. in addition, we face a national health care plan that will hurt small business and cost us jobs. so we have to ask, are you better off today than you were four years ago? we're heading in the wrong direction.
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we need strong leadership. say no to things we can't afford. fix our health care plan. and refuse to raise taxes. martin o'malley can't do it. i will. 5:13 now on fox 45 early edition. time to get a chhck of our forecast as we head into a new week. meteorologist steee fertig is here. good morning, steve. good morning, paarice. ú%mild, too.'s a quiet start and partly ccoudy o mostly cloudy skies. there's showwrs on the way. we will talk more about that in a moment. winds are calm, 47 relative humidity and the barometer is holding steady. you can see the surrounding area in the mid-50s and a cu couple f 60s and d.c. at 60.
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hd radar as i said not very active at this time. we're going to take a look at things in motion, and widen out where the showers can be coming3 from. you can see the storms??3 the tennessee valley. they will be headed to the north and east, and ith t a distourr answer and chance for some can you see the warm air continuing to stream up from the south. that will ake it feel comfortable with the low 70s continuiig to be in our forecast for today and the next few days. however, there will be a -isturbance rolling througg and as you can see showiig showers here in the afternoon at 3:00, not showing so much for tte central couuties and the eastern shore. we can see there as well as we get into the later afternoon and evening. the next front comes through. this front brings a better chance of showers and thunderstorms as we get through wednesday. the front is going to be slow to get throogh herr. eventually it will. we will get cooler air to move
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in probably not until thursday. we will cool down a bit and we will show you that in the tropical storm richard was downgraded to a tropical storm. as it moves into the yucc an and here is what we are expecting 73 degrees for the high in the eastern shore with winds up around 10-20 miles per hour gusting to 30. a chance of thunderstorms probably later in the day for central part of the ssate should get up to 72 degrees with some showers in the early afternoon and thunderstorms a little bbt later in the later afternoon to the evening. the western part of maryland chance and a thunderstorm, 70 degrees for the high and a south wind at 5-10. tomorrow showers, too, can't rule out an evening thunderstorm. winds at 5-10 miles per hour. tomorrow a high of 74 degrees just mostly cloudy skies.
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the showers hold until the front comes through on wednesday. ahead theefront, 70 degreee for the high. thunderstormsspossible. then we begin to dry out holding on to the 70s before we cool down. look at how much, 59 on saturday, and 63 on sunday, a lot of unshine for the wait a second buthe weekendbut definito here is candace dod wit dold wie traffic edge. >> reporter: we're talking about trooble on 95 in the northwest corner. in fact, let's take a live look at 195, traffic is completely jammed all the way back from the beltwaa.3 it's all becauseeof an accident in the area with a report of four vehiiles and one of them overturned. so we will continue to mmnitor this situation for you, but as for nowwsince all lanes are blocked, you will want to use 295 as the alternate route. there's also trouble n 97 right it's on the northbound lanes right approaching ta beltway. no significant delays through
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ú%e area so yoo an still use the corridor. 695 is pretty much in the clear. a much better scenario traveling through catonsville and uu toward the triple bridges. let's take a look at the liberty road and see how that looks for -ou. so far so good. inner loop lanes and outer loop stretch toward security boulevard. thats a look athat's a look at g travels. patrice, back to you..3 has your wallet been feeling a little lighter after a trip to the grocery store. why many companiee are raiiing prices. it's been larger than it's ever been and all they want to do is add to it. >> bringing out the big names. the issues mayor,h
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just over a week until election day and a new poll puts governor o'malley with the largest lead yet over former governor bob ehrlich. o'malley has a 14 point lead, 52 to 48%. myranda stephens has reaction from both sides and the latest brought to the campaign on sunday. >> reporter: it was city meets country today in montgomery county as two old
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friends reunited to rally for a win. >> this is not just a political visit. the mayor regularly attends the baseball games. >> reporter: former new york claaks point to lend support to -is good friend and fellow republican bob ehrlich. assehrlich tries to win back his job as governor. >> by anyway you can end up governing and i did some governing. this fellow governor o'malley is aafailure. things are worse in maryland from the ddy he took over. >> reporter: goverror o'malley took his campaign to chuuch talking to folks here at evnagil ccthedral. >> i'm focused in meeting as many people in the last 9 days as i can. criticism that o'malley's governor forriallship has led up the deficit and unemployment.
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o'malley says it's simple, marylanders want to move forward. >> reporter: but ehrlich says ú% isn't worried about poll numbers. numbers on election day. >> it's turn out and it's turn out. >> reporter: despite the tar power either ssde brings, all that will matter come november second is the power of the people. miranda stevens, fox 45, news at 10:00. the new poll does show specifically in the washington suburbs of montgomery and pg counties. to help voters sort out the fox 45 will air two specials. the governor's race take a look at how they differ on key issues. that special airs on saturday at 1:00 p.m. and on sunday october 31st at 7:00 p.m. for the record looks at the race
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for governor the first congressional district and slots at anne arundel countt, it airs at 6:30 p.m. and it will repeat on ssnday at 10:00 a.m. stay tuned for the latest election on the november election. you can go to foxbaltimore..om/vote 2011. coming up later on the early ediiion, baltimore gives it another try. how the city is tweaking its lawsuit against wells fargo. but next these days checking out may
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store are rising. over the past few months, coffee raised the prices by a 9%. and starbucks cost more and it's of the not just coffee. the sticker priie on sar a lee bread is on the rise. over the next coming months, general mills will raise prices on theecereals and baked goods. they're all blaming the higher price and coffee is trading at a 13 year high up about 40% over the past year. it's a similar story with corn which is also up 40%, and remember corn is used in everything froo sod a to cereal there are fears that corn and coffee crops will be smaller. investors are sending prices up as a way to hedge against inflation. regardless of the reason, america's grocery bill is getting bigger. coming up a woman severely
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burned after being set on fire. how police found the suspect and his connections to the victim. and baltimore city police and baltimore city police detecttve brian stevenson will imagine denying a pregnant woman the choice of health care providers. only one senator voted with big insurance over pregnant women: andy harris. protecting our bay? harris was the only one to vote against cleaning up toxic waste sites. he always sides with the polluters, one of the worst environmental records in the senate. and harris was the only one to vote against extending education for special needs kids. no wonder his republican colleagues think he's too extreme. we can't afford his extreme ideas. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message
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today, it's nearly double. and nearly a quarter of a million marylanders are looking for work. in addition, we face a national health care plan that will hurt small business and cost us jobs. so we have to ask, are you better off today than you were four years ago? we're heading in the wrong direction. we need strong leadership. say no to things we can't afford. fix our health care plan. and refuse to raise taxes. martin o'malley can't do it. i will.
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5:27 is the time on this monday morning good morning, i'm a beautiful weekend. will it continue into the workweek? meteorologist steve fertig has a look at forecast for the week. it's starting a cloudy start, afterrthe beautiful weekend. maybe some thunder, or two. all n all, it won't be too bad once we get past today and wednesday..3 -2 degrees at the bus stop. right now it's mostly cloudy. baltimore and hagueers town. and as you can see the showers are definitely well to the south ú%d west for now down around the tennessee valley but they will head in our direction, and they could see a disturbance seeing some showers for some the western counties. look for temperaturessto climb
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to 68 by noon, cloudy skies and showers with even thunderstorms possible at 6:00 p.m. topping out today right around 722degrees for the high at about 2-4400 this afternoon. what is happening on the roadways right now. let's see with candace dold. she is here with the traffic edge. we're talking about trouble on 95 this morning. it's the big story. we're taking a live look at 95 at 195, traffic is completely jammed because of an accident involving four vehicles one of them is overturned and all lanes are completely blocked here. so as a result you definitely want to use 295 or even route 1 as the alternate routes. now 95, looks much better, though, traveling through baltimore county in the right now from whitemarsh boulevard toward the beltway, we're in the green, 4 minutes 55 miles per hour. an 8-minute drivv from the fort mchenry tunnel toward the beltway, 895 is in the clear, the southbound lanes from the
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