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stay at pleasant plains where he alreadyd knows the teachers, the administration. they all know him and they love him." at the end of this month, a redistricting committee is expected to release proposals for parents review. complaints about a dance routine... set to robin thicke's 'blurred lines'... cost a high school dance coach her job. 'blurred lines' lisa jolin says she lost her job at wisconsin's marshfield high... three days after the halftime performance. she says students picked the song for their routine... but that it was edited to make it appropriate for a high school audience. school leaders reportedly told her they received complaints about the performance... but that they wouldn't give her more information. "i got no specifications on how many phone calls were made, no specifics on what was said, no specifics on exactly what they were
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unhappy with, was it the performace was it the movement, the song choice." a school superintendent issued a statement that reads "action was taken to remove ms. jolin from the assignment as high school dance coach based on appropriate reasons... personnel matters are confidential, so further information will not be forthcoming." two members of the dance team have quit since jolin was fired. miley's in the spotlight again. the singer who made headlines for her "twerk- ariffic" performance at the m-t-v video music awards is coming out with an hour-long documentary. "miley cyrus: the movement" airs tonight... and will apparently show us if the singer is simply a girl gone wild or a genius business woman. can't wait to find out.... a shakeup.. is coming to the simpsons. the creator of the series that a 'major character' will be killed off this season. he wouldn't say exactly who will die but did say the actor who voices the role
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has won an emmy. this isn't the first time the show has killed off a character. ned flander's wife "maude" died after falling off the bleachers at a the "springfield speedway." coming up on the early edition... terror brought on... by the d-c snipers. different 911 nats how a new movie portrays the events... of 11 years ago. ((break 1)) ((bump in))
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i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. today marks 11 years since the d-c sniper killings started. the making of the killers is now portrayed on the big screen, including some cities here in maryland. in today's cover story... paul gessler sits down with the cast and crew of the critically- acclaimed film "blue caprice". nats: real 911 tapes it's a crime spree that froze a community. nats: real 911 tapes and seems frozen in time. ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "people were terrified. people were terrified to send their kids to school, to go eat eat out, to go get gas. the
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acts were so random." dr. elliot king, loyola university communications chair: "you're scared for yourself, you're scared for your friends. it's like random terror." nats: trailer tv reports of sniper shootings now, nearly 11 years later... the lines between d-c snipers' reality and hollywood's version have become blurred. dr. elliot king, yola univeity be really goodvy engrossing, g, bed inlimited theaterse' nationwide friday, starring isaiah washington as john allan muhammed. isaiah washington, actor: "my kneejerk reaction, like anyone, was like, 'why? it was so long ago, it was horrific.' and, me being african-american, i didn't want to support that image." isaiah washington, actor: "people are like, 'why are you telling the john allen muhammed story? i'm not. i'm playing a character named john allen." 'blue caprice' chronicles the relationship between muhammed and his teenage accomplice, lee malvo. ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "frankly, i'm surprised it took so long for them to come out with a feature film on the incident. it's such a terrifying national story. i thought it would come out long ago." there have been beltway sniper movies made...
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(nats: dc sniper: 23 days of fear) like this made- for- tv movie in 2003. but 'blue caprice' was selected to show at the popular independent "sundance film festival." (nats: trailer: "when i was your age, i used to play a game called 'life is not fair.'") ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "it looks like it's very well-made. you've got a big-name actor starring in it. it looks like it's well-produced and well-done, and it's a compelling story, so it has potential to do really well." ed norris was baltimore city police chief at the time. come to find out, one of his officers had an encounter with the snipers... sleeping in the blue caprice at a dunkin donuts in north baltimore. officer james snyder, baltimore city police, 2003: "it was just scary to think he was gonna shoot me, but school kids and pregnant women." nats: 911 tape after the stop, the pair killed four more people, before being captured two weeks later. alexandre moors, director: "it's fresh in people's memory. it happened 10 years ago, but, in my opinion, it could've happened 100 years ago." washington: "or tomorrow, unfortunately." french direcor alexandre moors says the film is a physcological
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thriller. there's not even any blood in the film. isaiah washington, actor: "those are the people who may want to explore this film, either out of morbid curiosity or just word of mouth, or just because everyone says it's a good idea." loyola communications professor dr. elliot king cautions people not take this film as true to life... but rather a hollywood depiction of the terror felt in 2002. dr. elliot king, loyola university communications chair: "is there a social value to making these kinds of movies? i don't think so. is there a social interest in making these movies? yeah." dr. king says people will always been interested in violence. isaiah washington, actor: "in the greatest country in the world, we have this character flaw, and it's violence." ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "i think it's important for hollywood to tell a lot of stories." paul gessler norris (con't): "especially the ugly ones." 'blue caprice' is available as a rental on i- tunes. it opens in annapolis this friday at the harbour 9 theatres. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... a strange scene in a california courtroom...
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following a murder conviction. i just don't know why a judge would do that, i'm lost for words the ceremony performed by the judge... that totally shocked the victim's family. navy's upcoming football game against air force may be canceled. how the government shutdown could sideline the players. ((break 3))
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and i had like this four wheninch band of bumpsles it started on my back. that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i wanted to just crawl up in a ball and just, just wait till it passed.
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affected. the seven services that government service is affected. the seven services that will continue. i just don't know why a judge would do that, i'm lost for words and... outrage words and... outrage from a victim's sister. what a judge did in the courtroom after convicting her brother's murderer... that left her stunned. wednesday october 2nd
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395 map we're heading into day two of the government shutdown... and with every day that passes in maryland... state officials are worried. they say a prolonged shutdown could cost the state tens of millions of dollars. megan gilliland is live in woodlawn with more on the potential financial fallout. good morning
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guys, we're live here at the social security headquarters where the parking lot is empty. of the 11- thousand employees who work here... only about 43- hundred are still on the job. the rest... furloughed. maryland's department of budget... estimates that a two week loss of income for federal workers... could reduce state tax revenues... by more than 50- million dollars. university of baltimore... professor of finance... steven isberg... says that's revenue... the state cannot afford to lose. (isberg) "it's still squelching the growth engine in this economy which is small and medium sized enterprises." (isberg) "you're seeing a lot more evidence that consumer spending is not quite adequate to restore the total health of the u.s. economy right now." as federal employees await word from capitol hill... on their fate... the dollars signs continue add up.
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right now... the government shutdown... is expected to cost cost the state... five million dollars every day... in lost revenue. lost revenue... and lost services for people who need them. coming up next half hour... a homeless veteran weighs in. i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. you're waking up to day two... of the government shutdown. republican leaders in the house offered to fund things like national parks and veterans services... but the white house rejected it. there was a 10 minute long phone call between speaker of the house john boehner and president obama... aside from that.. the two sides continue to be at a stalemate. but... both sides are taking their pleas to the public. "they shut down over a crusade to stop it - wanted ransom for doing their job" "my goodness they won't even sit down and have a discussion about this. " if the shutdown lasts a couple
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