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>> fire investigators hope to get some answers from a deadly house fire over the weekend. >> the ravens and eagles mix it up in philly. tell us what you think. >> it looks like the party is over after a week of gorgeous weather. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. i am jennifer franciotti. >> i am stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> the weather will change. >> we had a great stretch. >> things are getting a little dry.
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the rain is on the way. we have clear skies this morning. a few sprinkles around roanoke and approaching richmond. the air is pretty dry. the significant rain is in tennessee and near the gulf coast. some showers and thunderstorms in minnesota appeared that will come together and affect our forecast eventually. here is sarah caldwell. >> right now we're off to a pretty smooth start at the major roadways. right here at pulaski highway, word of an accident at middle river road. this one wrapping up in the city at exeter st.. monument street is closed near patterson park. that is for the sinkhole repair.
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north and west side, looking good. 83 is checking out ok. 11 minutes on the outer loop west side. nine minutes to go south on 895 from the merge down to the harbor tunnel tolls. here's a quick, live look at traffic. everything flowing smoothly to and from the bay bridge this morning. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> libyan leader say more arrests have been made in connection with last week's deadly assault. >> leon panetta warned spreading protest may last for days. hallie jackson joins us live with that story. what is the latest on protests for the middle east?
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>> protesters are setting cars on fire near kabul. anti-american demonstrations spread to australia and belgium. one protester died in pakistan. more protests beginning today. >> i believe these offenses in the film are so great and dangerous. >> the deadly assaults in libya last week started as a reaction to the anti-islam film. it was produced in the united states. >> opportunistic extremist elements came to the consulate as this was unfolding. >> it is a different story from libya's congressional president, who says the violent protest was planned by foreigners that entered the country months ago. >> this leaves us with no doubt
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that this has been planned and predetermined. >> how spontaneous is a demonstration when people bring rocket-propelled grenades and heavy weapons? >> we continue to see more of these evacuations. nongovermental employees now ordered out of tunisia and sudan by the state department. and a travel advisory. >> how about the man believed to movie?nd the anti-is a movlam >> he was interviewed in los angeles county. he is linked to the movie. the question is whether he has violated his five-year probation. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >> a deadly fire in northwest
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baltimore on woodland avenue. kim dacey is live with the latest on the search for a cause. >> good morning. the two firefighters that were injured suffered non-life- threatening injuries. one was burnedy his ear. the other was shocked by a downed power line. firefighters found heavy smoke when they got to the 2900 block of woodland avenue in northwest baltimore just after 5:00 on sunday morning. three people were able to escape the burning home. but one man did not. they think he was overcome with the heavy smoke. his body was found on the first floor. his family is trying to deal with the loss. >> it is just a hurting thing right now. yeah. we were supposed to met him over at the ravens game. we take turns at each other's house, having the ravens game. he won't be there. >> investigators will be back
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out this morning trying to determine what caused the fire and looking to see if there were at the time of the fire. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. another violent weekend in baltimore city. four shootings and one of them deadly. no word on the victim's condition. another gunshot victim walked into the hospital just before 2:00 a.m. on sunday. that the victim listed in serious condition. of the man shot on pulaski street -- another man shot on pulaski street. another person shot on coventry road. anyone with information should call police. >> police are hoping you could
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help them find a missing 9-year- old boy that has been missing for two days. he left his home on saturday afternoon on east monument street and he has not been seen since. he was wearing a shirt with blue jeans and black tennis shoes when he left home. anyone with information should call 911. a city paramedic has been arrested. the unidentified employee has been picked up and charged with two counts of assault. >> our preliminary investigation and this member has been suspended without pay. this will have to go through the judicial system to determine what his status will be going forward. >> that paramedic has been
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suspended from duty. >> the one year anniversary of movement.ed movemey recalling the ideals and calls for social action that rally them together. >> there are many groups that have been fighting for a long time. other groups got involved. more people are aware of the responsibility as citizens to be involved. >> the quiet demonstration in baltimore was a far cry from what happened in new york city. >> ravens fans waiting up disappointing after a loss. it was a hard-fought grudge
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match of a game with a questionable officiating. the ravens turned to a more balanced mix passing and running. eagles 24, ravens 23. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what do you think is the most to blame for the ravens' week two loss to the eagles? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> it might take this some time because there were a lot of things. >> the orioles take the final game in a series against oakland thanks to two matt wieters home runs. birds win, avoiding the sweep
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and are trailing the yankees by a game in the american league east and will play the mariners tonight. >> some changes at the airport might make you want to leave earlier. security alliance could get longer -- security lines could get longer. a supermarket goes up in flames . the timing of this fire is suspicious. >> the word is rain. question is when. >> an accident on pulaski
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>> clear skies right now. at the airport, the temperature is 55 degrees. we have had a whole spring of these days with the morning's have been nice and warm up during the day with dry conditions. that will be changing. some clout to try to produce some sprinkles down in virginia appeared the air is pretty dry -- some clouds trying to produce
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some sprinkles. a lot of rain in tennessee and kentucky and arkansas. a cool front up in minnesota and the dakotas producing some thunderstorms. that will play in our weather. most of the readings are in the 50's to near 60. elkton, a 52. westminster, 52. 45 in frederick. the blue shades are some of the readings that have dropped into the 40's. the skies are clear. we will warm up quickly once the sun gets high enough in the sky.
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these brighter clouds are trying to produce some sprinkles. the more significant rain in kentucky and down south. a disturbance in the gulf coast. then we have a front that will start to move in. the high pressure has to get out of the way. all of the other stuff will start to filter in. nadine is a tropical storm and moving out to the east and northeast in the atlantic. it is tough to get that organize. the tropics are not very active at this stage in the game. shower chances late today. the basic forecast is increasing clouds. a southeast wind at 5 to 10
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miles per hour. by tomorrow morning, we could see as much as half an inch of rain around the area. we could pick up another three- quarters of an inch to an inch of rain with some pretty good thunderstorms tomorrow. a slight risk for severe thunderstorm activity all across the mid atlantic region. 78 today. rain chances hold off until sunset. we will pick up clouds. thunderstorms tomorrow, says the high.h79 the >> good morning. some problems coming into us. an accident near 795.
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no delays on 70. pulaski highway at middle river road, another accident. closures continue in the city sinkhole repair. 45 miles per hour around frederick. 11 minutes on the outer loop north and west side. here's a quick, live look at traffic. outer loop traffic is building near security. we will keep you posted on that. this is pulaski highway where it meets the beltway. watch for an accident wrapping up at pulaski highway and middle river road. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> chicago public school teachers remain on strike this morning.
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a tentative contract deal had been reached over the weekend. now they want more time to discuss it with union members. rahm emanuel wants to force the teachers back to work. >> a security guard opens fire outside of houston. a man was attacked. one of the attackers tried to grab his weapons. fire investigators are looking to what set off this massive blaze that gutted a new hampshire supermarket. the walls of the structure came crashing down. the market was closed on sunday . >> chances are you have noticed
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gas prices going up again. the price jumped 5 cents over the past week. that is up 16 cents from just a month ago. there is unrest in the middle east and refineries went offline during hurricane isaac. budget cuts for a homeland security means longer lines at the airport. jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> you may soon face longer lines when traveling out of bwi airport. the budget is on the chopping blocks. the par but will lose more than $4 billion and this would impact airport security. lockheed martin could be
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affected. as for stocks, the s&p climb to its highest level since 2007. the bloomberg maryland index was higher on gains for stanley black & decker. you can opt out of tracking cookies on google's browser. this is part of an agreement that google reached with the white house earlier this year. telemarketers have been hard at work and complaints to the government are up sharply about unwanted government soliciting, raising questions about whether the did not call register is working. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> if you say hello and they do
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not say hello back, hang up. 55 degrees at the airport this morning. a tough loss for the ravens. keith mills has the latest controversy with sports. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. what do you think is the most to blame for the ravens' week two loss to the eagles? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers.
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>> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. we are tracking a few accidents. this is right near 795. an accident is off to the shoulder. building in volume on the outer loop as you get closer to security boulevard. continued closures in the city. monument street is closed near patterson park. drive times, not seeing a whole lot yet. this is old court road where it meets the beltway. women have an accident off to the right shoulder. -- we may have an accident off to the right shoulder. this is pulaski highway and
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problem free on the beltway. watch for the accident wrapping up at pulaski highway and middle river road. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good morning. we have clear skies this morning. temperatures for the most part in the 50's. pikesville, 56. pasadena, at 57. 52 in sykesville. chestertown, 56 degrees. dry going to and coming from school. we will see increasing clouds with temperatures rising into the 70's today with rain chance is tonight and tomorrow. more coming up in just a few minutes. >> good morning. the orioles in seattle this morning. the ravens and their first loss
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of the year. they lose to the eagles in philadelphia. the eagles are always tough at home. early lead for the eagles but the ravens tie it. vonta leach barrels in. 7-7. justin tucker, 55-yard field goal. ravens up 10 at the half. the eagles come back in the third quarter. michael vick roles left. he is wide open. 17-14. fourth quarter. ravens up three. biggest play of the game. looks like a touchdown. offensive pass interference. horrible call. michael vick finds the end zone.
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24-23, the eagles win. the replacement officials, a major issue. >> the challenge for us is to figure out what constitutes what. what constitutes illegal conduct? i'm not sure right now. >> these are call -- if the here, thats were should not happen. we have to deal with it. >> next up for the ravens, new england on sunday. the orioles beat the a's. that capped the three game series in oakland.
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randy wolf off the bat of josh reddick. two-run home run. matt wieters gets one back on this swing. this is a rocket to writright. two innings later, matt wieters again. he wasn't even going to play yesterday. he said, "i am in there." this ball had eyes on it. 9-5, orioles win. the birds are guaranteed of a winning season this year. their goals is the playoffs. >> thank you. 55 degrees on tv hill.
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