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abut it'll become so much more. concrete and steel... a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. the perry hall high school shooting.the new information violence. tonight on fox 45 he news at five. tonight on fox
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33 school is expected to start on time thhs morning at perry hall high school....one day after a student goes on a shooting rampage on the first day of school. school.the suspect is waking up in police custody this morning.at this hour, detectives are trying to get out exactly what happened and w. this story.joel d. smith is live from the scene with what students are saying about the suspect... and megan gilliland is also there... where students are now rallying around he vvcttm. victim.megan? good morning guys,we're live attthe flagpole this service is expected to happen att7:15.students are rallying around the victim... with posters that read "pray for dan. daniel".(grandmother)"a 17 year ood was shot with a shot g"
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guu"daniell.. a special needs student with down syndrome... waa eating lunch in the cafeteria when he was shot in the back.his family tells us he is out of sugery now... n critical condition.at this point... police believe daniee was not targeted... that this was a random shooting. witnesses tell us the gunman... a student here... concealed the weapon until e until he enttred the cafeteria. we're told he didn't say a word before fiiing that first shot. (jerry iweh- witness) "i went under the table.. and looked through the bench and heard about my bookbag.. and just - ran to thh back of the cafeteria"(girl))we heard code red"(jjrry ) "and everybody just started running running... running.."a guidance couselor at the school... jesse wasmer... is credited with being a hero... and getting the weapon out of the gunmans hands.police quickly surrounded the school.it lead
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to a lockdown and eventually an evacuation. detectives won't say what lead up o the shooting, but students say last year, the gunman.. had been bullied. as kids head back to school today... youucan bet therr will be extra security.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. so whh did this happen? the motive is still unclear... but several sttdents have indicated the suspected shooter...had been a victim of bullying. bullying. his own father when questioned after the shooting, said that hissson had been bullied. our team coverage continues now with joel d. smith. good morning joel d. 3 police have not formally named the suspect - becauss he's a minor.but dozens of students- who witnessed the shooting - have identified him... and commented on his history oo
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unusual behavior. they say he was knoon to cut himself, and he posted some alarming comments online. we spoke with an adolescent psychiatrist about bullying and what could drive a victim... to takk drastic measures. on the facebook site of the shooter he posted an alarming comment school-- quote - "this is the first day of school... life."the suspect's may indicate his thoughts. (suicidal?)as well as his photos... where his face is aamost always concealed.a classic sign of low self-esteem.his online "likes" - provide some listing people like charles manson... along with erik harris and dylon klebold - the shooters ffom columbine.all potential red flags for any teacher..... 13:06645 "socially isolating behavior. a withdraw from society... blood and guts... ddawing unusually violent pictures."13:03:46 "what we the get concerned. a lot of drama. and the drama drives the bullying./ drives the bullying./ of drama. and the drama the get concerned. a lot ddamaticallyy they cry. the get concerned. a lot offdrama. and the drama drives the bullying./ experts say victims of bullying in very dramatic ways... and feel out of options in their life. still... with all these supposed signs, a family member of the gave a statement bbhalf saying: "we did not see this coming and our prayers are with the victim and the prayers are with thoughts and coming and our are horrified. we behaaf saying: "we on the fammly's gave a statement member of the signs, a family these supposed still... with all their pife. out of options in they are nearly ways... and feel in
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very dramatic victims of bullying experts say drives the bullying./ po drama. and the drama the get concerned. a loo dramatically. they cry. with victims is theacc 13:6 3& atill ry tonrn. lot of dramndth drives t bullying./ experts say victims of bullying sometimes respond in very dramatic ways... and feel they are nearly out of options in their life. still.... with all these supposed signs, a family member of the alleged shooter gave a statement n the family's behalf saying: "we are horrified. we diddnnt see this coming and our thoughts and prayers are with the victim and the vvctim's family. now letts turn to the witnesses of this shooting... we also asked our expert about the best ay to handle the aftermath for them. he recommendes parents start by asking their children to talk about their feelings... but not to push &pthem. live at perry hall high chool, joel d. smith, fox 45 morning news. a reminder to be safe on the roads this morning... benders yesterday... e fender including this accident on i-83.this school bus was rrarended yesterday just after 3 o'clock.it happened on jjnes-fall expressway southbound by the northern parkway exit.no kids ere hurt, although an adult in a third ar was taken to the hospital. keeping up with technology... in tte classroom... could be doing mooe harm...than good. with computers i-pads and other smart deviceds taking the place of textbooks.... doctors say students are putting mooe strain on theer
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eyes.it's called "computer incluue blurred vision ... headaches... loss of focus, neck pain, and double vision. there are some ways to prevent it. "every twenty minutes, take a twenty second break, looking twenty feet away. don't forget to blink, people stare when they are looking at a computer aad blinking is really important to restore the ear film. also make sure your computer screen is four to five inches below eye level." llvel."moot importantly ....doctors say every child should get an eye exam at the start of the school year. a new study links marijuana use at a young age... to a deeline in intelligence in adulthood..and it appears to be irreversible. irreversibll.the conclusions come from a study out of duke university.the study also found people who started smoking pot as adults did not suffer any decline in intelligence. reseachers say... teenagers brains are not fully developed and are more susceptible to the adverse impacts offmarijuana. and a hard... if not
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humiliating lesson learned... for this south carolina teen... caught smoking pot. is pacing this intersection... wearing a sign that reads " got caught! don't i look cool? not!'... and 'learn from me, don't do drugs"he was busted smoking it with his friends.so his mother ... at her wits end... came up with this punishment...hoping to teach her son... and others a lesson. time outs and taking things away from hii ust doesn't work any more. sometimes a little public humility is what they need nowadays to get a pointtacross. if this workk for him and maybe saves one or thinking about picking this stuff up, then i feel like i've done my job as a parent. all kinds of looks. there are people stopping to talk to me. mostly they are yelling at me to stop. stoo.april says, she hopes it's a llfe-long lession that will keep brandon on the right road. preen bay quarterback aaron rodgers cuts media interviews short monday... after a
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teammate delivers ... a pie to his face. face.of course... it'ssall caught on camera. camera. ((sometimes e just want to get in and get out...that's it right there. :13)) :13)) teemmate john kuhn made the direct hit with a giant 3 shaving cream pie.rodgers ended the interviews after the incident. no worddon what paybbcks will be... the countdown the countdown egins to your labor day weekend. weekend.find ouu if showers are expected to dampen your fun..next ... in your skywatch weather forecast. forecast. ((break 1)) 3 ((break 1))((break 1)) ,3
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computer. ((bump out)) ((break 2)) anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven.
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and help build a better future for maryland. most people don't realize it, but their private information is up for grabs and ... for sale.in fact, the buying and selling of americans' personal information is a mmlti-billion- dollar a year industry.ed lavandera gets an inside look &pat one of the secretive companies that broker this kind of data. data. --reporter pkg-as follows --
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(nats)they've been called the "cyberazzi." largelyyunknown companies that buy and sell personal information on virtually everyone across the country. data marketing is now a 300-billion-dollar a year industry."they know more about us than we know about ourseeves. they can actually predict what we do in the future with a high degree of accuracy."there are hundreds of data brrkering companies in the u-s.one of the largest is &pa company called acxiim, base in little rock, arkansas.in case you missed ii, this company rrcorded sales last year of more than one-billion dolllrs.this is the first t-v interriew acxiom's chief scott howe says he wants to &pdoes."i think there is a misunderstanding about what we do. uhm, so, we collect data pnd we use that datt about people to give them more relevant advertising and help businesses make better decisions about marketing to those people."acxiom says it
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has marketing data on 144-million households in america. the raw data about indiiidual people is run &pthrough complex algorithms &plifestyle patterns. then you're grouped into a "life stage cluster." there are about 70 different groupings with names like "savvy families".it's aal perfectly legal.but pinpointing exactly how it's all done and what theyyhave isn't easy. (reporter): "do you know the numbers to my bank accounts?" "let me tell you what we know. we collect things ike contact information, demographics and your preferences on things. pretty generic things stuff. so it includes things like telephone books."(reporter): "it takes more than a phone book to get that information right?""it's really a melting pot of ll of this different
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information that we are again securely, appropriately and legally collecting on consumers."(reporter stand up): "this is the complex where acxiom kkeps all of its computer servers that are ponstantly processing the staggering bits of information about you. we asked the company for a tour inside to see how it all works, but acxiom official say all of this is off limits." (reporter)) "why is that?" "there's not a bank in the world who is going to let you take cameras into your bank vaultt we view our data the same way."privacy experts say it all plays into the secrecy of the data brokering innustry. "i think they try to exist below the radar because their entire business model is based on selling your personal information and that's a disconcerting thought to a lot of people."data brokers are taking snapshots of your life and like the real paparazzi, the cyberrazzi is always watching.ed lavandera, c-n-n, little rock, arkansas. -----end-----cnn.script----- up next... &p up next...
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