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and here in baltimore re takiig a stand against a new violaaes their first amendment . rights.megan gilliiand is here see more of thisssunday at - church. good morning guys,this was the night... s catholics here in baltimore anddacross the country kicked off what's beiig called fort-night for freedom.ittwas packed with people inside... and outsiie. nats of other protestors protestorsover the nnxt two peeks... catholics will take part in prayer... study and ressonse tooa ew federal health care mandate that control and other vide birth - contraceptives. while many catholics say the mandate violates their first amendment rights... others elieve thee church has a political agenda. james salt: 3122 ne out of
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every three catholicc born the church 25 and catholics are leaving the faith b/c we &psee that are bishops are know more for tteii devisive politics than they are for inspiring a culture on behalf of the common good 6 36the manddte is slated to go doesnnt look likk it'll happen with out a fight. 3&coming up next half hour... hoo oneewoman here in baltimore is tryinggto prove to you... it's a life or death issue.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. city's budget heats up.re - up.duringglast night's city council meetingg.. students showing their support for ann amendment to tte mayor's money for rec centerssand summerrjobs..bt while the stuuents weee outside... pnside.. the council voted insteaddgave preliminary and 3 approval to the mayor's original budget plan.thaa lan includes cuts to some youth services. vote no."ooligation.... to 3
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no." "i don't look at it as a win &pfor the mayor.... i look at i as a oss foo the city of balti" baltimore."a final vote on the mayor's buddee is set for monday. 3 deal on its phone system...or wasting millioos of dollars? dollars?it's a question that pits the mayor against the comptroller.melinda roeder investigatess... how much the city may have oveerpaid for the equipment. equupment. this week... the city was cclled out... onnit's dealings with a company called thhn 200-thousand dollaass monthll ffr outssde workso over control of the city's ake phone service... she purchased 80 new hhgh-tech telephones frrm digicon. then... her office wwnt on to purchase in technology to support tte phoness (pratt from wednesday) 19:22320 "and it speaks to the plck of integrity of what the administration is doing." the comptrrller... how do we e pnow city hall got a good 3&
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"had it beee put out to bid... itts a mmssed opportunity." vary drasticclly....(nats of es- computer typing)a quick search... and we ound the same equipment is available for a lot llss ttan what digicon charged.for examppe... thh city ppid 48-hundree pollars forrone type of switch. thaa same ssiich can be founn onliie for 38-hundred dollars (3870)) david troy: 15:20:23-38 "tte prices that were paid were potentially... the price wws a fair priie or 3 not.""nd as city council preparee to vott on ssme tough budget cuts.,.. we tried askinggthe council president for comment on the hhne contract and what we found.the interview nded before it even got startedd14:08:14 "i think we're done with tis mmeting.
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we're done. we're done. weere refused to take áanyy questionssabout government spending.but thh comptroller has ade it clear how she feels about all these expenses. 19:31:54 "so the citizees wwstinggtaxpayers' money."the inspector general is now investigating the deal. melinda roeder... fox 45 newss at ten. join our wastt watch..if you see government waste... call ourrhotline...4100666-1456... or go to foo baltimore ddt com. sttggering new ssattstics show some ciit bus drivers... have &pa llad foot. earlier this week we spoke with conceenee residents... who told us m-t-a buses are speeding down their block.now... alarmingg trrnd.it turns out... police have issued more thanna thousand speeding citations to city buses in the past year. 55:22ww always wwnt ur pperrtors to follow all f the laws and rulee of the rood might a bus speed it's possiile but most of operators
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are ressonsible individuals who obey the laws and that's what expect from them :44 :44 compared... to last year's figuree... the number of speeding citations has almost doubled. geese in baltiiooe county... become target practic. practice.bird rescue groups abbut at least three geese with arrows in them like this one... walking around druid ridge cemetery in pikessille. wildlife workers ave tried to round up the geese to treaa them... bbttthat's easier said than donee david shumaker, shumaker animal ontrol: 18834.43 "i've had peta callingg i've had baltimmre county calling. i'vv haddtte state of maryland the cemeteryycalls, because it looks bad. the reality is it's not harmful at aal." all."the birds are eating, flying and drinking... so pxpertssdon't elieve they''e groups say they will get voounteers to try and round up some of tte eese.
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prosecutors in norwwyyare wrapping up their case aaainst confessed mass killer anders thursdayy.. they asked the insane ...and send him to a mental faciiitt nsteaddof rison. breivik admits to f killing 77-people in a rampage last july.he insists that he is notá iisane. police n las vegas are on the lookout... for thee o-called "mustache bbndit." bandit..this ii the surveillance video they're releasing of the suspect. you see im hhre grabbing cash ffom a register... witt a hand pn his waist... iidicating he'' carrying a eapon. police believe he's responsible ffr holding up 9 different stores. "some of the robberies that we are seeing, the violence is escalating and the robberies. phat's one of the things that concerns me up front is that...uh...the amount of people in the store he pays no attention to. he just commits hhs robberies.//end heree/ in aprrl. policc say in each 3
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of the hold-up's... the cap. eyewitnesses say he seball ssmetimes driien y another mann a seattle woman... whh lost bothhbreasts to cancee... topless in public... and wins.-3 a noteeto our viewers... some watch.jodi jaecks survived wat. breast cancer last yeer... and chose to have a double &pmastectomy over the fear the cancer could come back. a friend suggested she wim... as a way for her tt heal. but for jaecks... a full bathing suit would bring intenseepain assher body recovered. so she tolddthe park staff she would llke to swim opless... and breasts... she had nothing to shield. but at first... hh city disagreed. "if i called myself and man and walked into that pool they would have no problee with myy whh's had breast cancer, with the exact same body, and i go ii there, then it was offensive or inappropriate."
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3the city parkk ddpaatment says jaecks can do it... ut only during adult lap swimmiig sessions. jaeccs says she now plans to fight for all women with mastectomy scars to get it appears he recession is paking a toll on young adults. according to a new repoot from the census bureau... more adult chiidren are moving back home to save money. in fact between the years 2007 by about 1-poont-2 milliin ed - people.that brings the total number of adult hildren living at home up to nearly 6- million. 3&it's friday and that means it's youu turn to sound off on our ffaeeook page about annthing you want. want.let s now wwat's on your mind---and your response feedback" segment. "facebook dot ccm slaah foxbaltimmre to conversation. and join the &pheaded tot he beach to cool o? has your beach orecast... nextt nexx.
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phone. (11:44:40) (moeller) "they couldn't listtn to music, thhir car raddos, their ipods...." ipods....""he number of people in our cover story. puck showalter talks about ..- 3 3are you so connectee to yourr
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cell hooe ... ou're actually afraid of being separated from it?you're not alone...in fact, the latest study shows moreethan 60-percent of people suffer this morniig's covery story... jeff aaell examines why more ffar of beeng "phone-less." less." (13:23:25) (wide shot campus) (15:53:54) (audio phone ringingg at the univeesity offmaryland..... there's a generation of students who are never out of touch. (12:56:10) (caaly angolia) (queetion) ""nd where wereeyou just now with your phone?" (student) "the pool and i brought it with me thouuh i didn't really need ii. ut i was texttng my friends theree..." whethee its bbtween classes...... or between meals..... for many students, haviig a smart &pcritical as assing the next doctor, hh familiee, the ela kies...its with importannt information bout the weather, about the history about ann countriee..... (12:56:01) "do you think i'm addicted to my phone, yes...probably..."
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(13:07:16) (phone rings) "you see now it rings...." (15:52:02) (audio toilet &pfluuhing) (roll underrfirs of stand-up) (15:47:22) (abell) "even in the most private of places, cellphones are now finding their place. in fact, expertsssay its like any other ddiction liie drugs 66-percent offthose surveyed suffer from nomo- phobia.....the fear of being wittout a cellphone. affected the most. roberts)) "we said all right sometime in the next week, avvid uuing any media of any kind...."" at the school of journalism, professors students really are on technology. so in one media literacy class...students were put on a (11:44:40) (moeller) "they couldnnt listen to music,,their car radios, thhir ipods...." t the end of how it felt to be phone-
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free.... (11:49:09) (moeller) ringing in my &ppocket all day. i was rrall fidgety. i felt it ringing in my ffngers. i didn't know was playing with my hair...." some tudents diicoveeed their dependency..... others discovered their adddction... (11:49:22) (moeller) "theyytalked about headaahes, they talked talked about really feeling em lonely..." (11:22:15) "a lot of students said they hada a ard time working out bbcause, one girl said, tte distracted me...." as ttemselves..... they learned about a world they'd neeer known.... (11:44:25) "it was so strange i heard birds singing for the first time ever...." (11:22;57) "a lot of students xpressed this of peacc." (11:55:55) - "i had to drive in theecar with my mother for 45-minutts siice i was 12....." half finish the 24-hour teet.... p but for hose who did, it was a wake-up call....
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(15:20:53) "the i-phone four...." (15:20:45) ""amsung charge...." there's a certain security in cell phones..... (13::7:13) "i can take &ppictures send messages gamms.... and a certain anxiety....without them. (13:17:36) "i go crazy i don't reallyyknow what to do...." (132:08:38) "in cellphone...." jeff abell, - fox 5..... (audio phone ringing) neww at ten... the study was repeated with students from 10 otherr countries .more than half the without thier cell phone. -3 hour...sse l-mmffa-o... live for free. &pfree.nats stay tuned for your ccance too fromma home-grown baltimore ar 3 ravee...that's in sports. fromma home-grown baltimore ar 3 rkids, do you know what it is that makes this country es thi? the constitution our forefathers wrote? our unified belief in the american dream?
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