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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you are watching wbal-tv news. live, local, late breaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> good evening, everybody. i am kate amara. a breakthrough in the syrian crisis. the u.s. and russia have come to an agreement on how to secure and destroy syria's stockpile of
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chemical weapons. this diplomatic solution has a military backed up. this is an incredibly ambitious plan was so much of the details have to be worked out. every course the syrians to come up with a conference of list of the chemical assets by the end of next week. u.n. inspectors get full access. and be part of the process of destroying the weapons in completed by the middle of next year. that is incredibly ambitious and will require the ful cooperation of syria. >> the world will accept -- expect the assad regime to live up to its public commitments. as i have set up the outset of these negotiations, there can be no games or room for avoidance or anything less than full compliance by the assad regime. >> the deadline of next friday
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is very much a test of their willing to come up with that. cooperate,ans do not there is a chapter of the u.n. charter. the security counsel under that, it allows them to carry out anything up to military action. is unlikely tot happen. they would need the agreement of the russians and the chinese will stop the american side was saying they were impressed with the cooperation of the russian -- of the russians and the chinese. the american side was saying they were impressed with the cooperation of the russians. it is a pretty aggressive timeline. the first deadline is the end of next week. nbc news, geneva. we have enjoyed most of our
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saturday with temperatures barely hitting the seven degree mark. gorgeous out there. the skies are clearing up. the rest of the baltimore region enjoyed sunny skies. temperatures barely hitting that 70 degree mark. right now on tv hill, 45%. calm winds. tonight, mostly clear and cool. correctional services are investigating the death of and him as a homicide. the 29-year-old named jason wallace was found unconscious friday night. he was serving a sentence for robbery at a correctional institution. they say --police have investigated -- identified as suspect. he is also an inmate. are investigating the latest, side just before 1:00 this morning. users were called -- officers
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were called. a man was found shot in the head. the victim has been identified as a 37-year-old man. he was pronounced dead at the scene. >> a 35-year-old man was injured in what police believe was a drive-by shooting the victim says he was walking with a card drove up and multiple suspects opened fire. he was shot in the lower body and was taken to the hospital. he is expected to survive. mayor addressed the city's recent increase in crime. the mayor acknowledged the serious spike in criminal activity. toders are working hard dramatically decrease those numbers and will start with solid community relationships. we are boosting the relationships we have the community so we can identify the small number of people who need to cause havoc and create unsafe
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-- this feeling of vulnerability and danger in our community. it is not everyone. it is a handful. we are targeting those. >> the mayor also noted her partnership with police commissioner to increase what patrols in the city and ensure the police department is adequately staffed. a human trafficking is brewing problem. there are increased efforts to bring that crime under control. we explain how everyday people are being tracked. >> the exact numbers are not is a. human trafficking growing problem in maryland. it is one reason why the state attorney was empowering residents to help battle the problem host of the victims are also recruited off of the street, even mulled as young teenagers. lured away from their homes with glamorous opportunities only to be forced into prostitution
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before our very eyes. local officials are showing people how police crack down on the crime. a survivor was even on hand. she was forced into prostitution at the age of 14. >> a trafficker spotted me at the local mall and exchange numbers with me. we talked about every other night for two weeks. within hours of running away, i was forced to prostitute in atlantic city, new jersey. >> it is a public that breaks the cases. they call us when there are too many cars going up to a house post of strange people going in and out of a house. only men going to a massage parlor. >> lawmakers are taking notice of the problem. a new law takes effect that beows the traffickers to seized. the internet has helped the crime explode.
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11:00, a popular website being used that parents need to be on guard for. >> thank you. confused about health care changes? affordable care act. you are not alone. leaders are listening. the powwow in baltimore city and helping spread the word about health care. area thatin in an does not need it. we had the latest on the colorado flood
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rains have been adding to the flooding waters. the flooding waters cut through colorado. crumble the bridges and roadways. >> it was coming down this road. it was so intense that it for opt six inches of asphalt. -- tore off six inches of asphalt. >> houses were crumbling off the mountainside. >> some of the hardest hit areas, there is a concern of what they might find. be further loss of life or injuries. we have to assume that. i hope and pray that is not the case was that given the devastation of some of those, it is certainly a high probability. >> for the survivors, it is hard to believe things could get much worse.
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watery areas where the did not take, it is locked away. blocked by mudslides or debris. the roadways are in many laces complete league on. >> isolating thousands with only one way out. the choppers were flying people to safety. another clinging to one about the floodwaters. they are bonds that will continue to be tested with the possibility of more rain and a long and difficult recovery. wbal-tv 11 news. >> we have been looking at beautiful weather here. >> that is right.
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the congressman hopes that events will help combat the confusion. have is one thing to opportunities to become insured. it is another thing to know about them and to take advantage of them. we wanted to make sure as we approach october 1 that we give as many people as much permission as possible as to access this insurance. >> enrollment begins october 1. you can find out more information about the maryland health connection on our website, wbaltv.com. click on medical alert. now your 11 insta weather forecast with mary marshall. >> we couldn't ask for more beautiful weather. some clouds being pushed out of the way. mostly sunny skies. a cold front will be coming from the west.
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we have high pressure in place right now that has kept us calm and dry. the front will give us rain chances in the coming days. 69 right now. at 72.port look out west. already down to the ticket's. it will be a chilly night out there. -- already down to the 50's. it will be a chilly night out there. we hit a high of 70 degrees at the airport. nine degrees below average. the headline shows we have a cold warning -- morning. rain chance on monday with a cold front pushing through. and a warm-up for late next week. a bit of a roller coaster ride when it comes to that weather.
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tonight, 46-55. to the keep the winds north. tomorrow, baltimore ravens. i'm forecasting a victory. mostly sunny skies. there will be a shift in the wind direction. lots going on. ingrid packing strong winds. possibly pushing its way into mexico. that is not the only thing mexico has to be concerned about. we have tropical storm manuel. it is anticipated to be moving to the other side of mexico. meanwhile, we have sunny skies. look at this. sunday afternoon. this will make its way in. into monday, 20% chance of
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showers. see it at anyld point around the region. 20% chance as a front pushes in. they should clear out by tuesday. here is seven-day forecast. 77. cool.t helps to keep us temperatures around 72. watch the gradual increase in the temperatures. temperature chance for showers. 81 on friday. >> thank you. rooting for the red sox? >> it is what they need right now. manny helping that cause. that is coming up next in sports.
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>> now 11 sports with pete gilbert. >> the orioles got what they needed to start the season. in toronto friday night. two weeks left in the season. kind to chris davis. in night after cracking his 50th home run. 130th rbi. manny machado on base. 50th double. two outs. two run double. machado, you would never know he
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went over five last night. game tied at two apiece. a base knock in the clutch. three to lead there. -- 3-2 lead. toronto taking the lead. trying to salvage this game. up 1-0. going the other way. double of the year. furthering the damage. 3-0. continuing his solid season. one run ball. it, 5-1 over the yankees.
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the orioles moved ahead of new york in the wild-card standings. wild-card curiosity. moss to the corner. brought in josh from first base. 1-0. they just like an ace. pitches like an ace. five and half games. sorry for that spot a black right there. a personal affair for randy. putting a hurting on the huskies. kickoff is 7:30 p.m.
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, motter -- alma mater for my parents. 36 yards. with this group and the fundal -- fumble. yard -- 1 yard qb keeper. john hopkins remains unbeaten. still looking for win number one. scouts saw all of the tools. but he could be the guy. an electric playmaker. 44-7. that is a look at sports. stay with us. one more check on the forecast after this.
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nightly news is next. see you back here at 11:00. editorial.a wbal 11 >> you have heard from pundits, congressional leaders, and the president for what must be done .n syria a peaceful result versus military action. we do so against the backdrop of having been here before. the u.s. role as peacekeepers and enforcers has been established. the protector of weaker nations
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and in the case of syria, a weaker people. the president reminded us of that on tuesday. having a free and open society question the resolve of our elected officials why we find ourselves again at this crossroad. this is where our expertise and resources come together to make the best decision for our nation and the world. for more information as events unfold in syria, log
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