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we need to focus our manpower on grid four. also, we have to assume that haber's armed, so we'll use the volunteers on the perimeter, and save your men for the actual manhunt. will do. we know where haber was last seen, and we got two sets of tracks to look for. i'm sure we'll find him. yeah, hopefully before he finds keith.
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keith was trying to do the right thing. if josh had known that, then none of this would be happening. we have over 200 people searching the woods. we're doing everything we can, i promise you. it is all because of ross. i blame him for this. we cleared ross of any involvement. haber is after my husband because of what ross did. you know, keith is hoping we have a little girl. i think i finally understand why.
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freeze, fbi! okay! okay, don't shoot! where's keith anderson? (handcuffs tightening) i'm looking for him, too. yeah, we know, josh. where is he? where is he? i don't know. you got blood on your shirt. is it his? yeah. but-but-but it was an accident. oh, thank god! my-my plane went down. can you give me a hand? josh? what are you doing here? looking for you. josh... don't do this. you wrecked my life! that was my father.
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i didn't know anything about it. him or you, huh? what's it matter? one rich bastard or another! josh... i'm going to make things right with you. i already cut you a check. you know what? five years ago, that might've meant something! come on, man. i know how much you've lost. all right, but payback is not the answer. let me help you. it's too late. (gunshot) i shot him. i mean, that's what i wanted to do. but then when it actually happened... how long ago was this? uh, 45 minutes. where did he go? i don't know. when i came to, he was gone. take him out of here. let's keep looking! (sighs) none of kim's neighbors knew where she was headed. obviously, she's smart enough not to leave a trail.
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what's this? her phone records. anything yet? just a bunch of takeout restaurants. danny: what's that? oh, she has a storage unit that gets billed to her credit card every month. so? so, they just credited back her security deposit. oh. josh haber just confessed to shooting your son. keith is...? he's alive. but we're not sure in what kind of condition he's in, 'cause we haven't been able to locate him. the good news is, we've narrowed down the area, so it's going to make the search easier. can i go out there? normally, the answer would be "no." but i have... made arrangements for your transportation. thank you. yeah. you-you a father? hmm.
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two girls. good for you. i wasn't, uh, around much as a dad. i, uh... didn't value it, didn't give it time. thought there'd be a bond just because he was my son. by the time i figured out how wrong i was, it was too late. i was just sitting here, thinking that the way i've interfered in keith's life, it's like i keep trying to make a connection, and haven't yet figured out how. it's almost as though having him hate me is better than nothing at all.
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we need a medic up here! keith, i'm special agent johnson with the fbi. okay, take it easy. we're going to airlift you out of here. i hope your pilot's better than me. (chuckles) where's that medic?! all right... (sirens approaching) well, we found him. how is he? he's lost a lot of blood, but they say he's going to be okay. thank you. keith. sweetie... i'm okay. i'm going to be okay. i know. i know. i am just so happy. hey, dad.
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this is getting to be a habit with you. put the gun down. what are you doing here? you know why i'm here. you and i, we need to talk. okay. you put your gun down and then we'll talk. you know i can't do that. you should've let this go, martin. why didn't you let this go? that security guard at the bank had a wife and two kids. i wasn't involved in that. don't lie to me! jimmy forced me to drive the car. i don't care. kim, please put the gun down. kim... put the gun down. martin, tell him to back off. you got to listen to him. put the gun down.
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back off! listen to him. put the gun down! back off! put the gun down! put the gun down! call an ambulance. you're going to be okay. come on, come on, come on. what are you doing? i'm not going to leave you lying here on the floor. come on. (groaning) it's okay, it's okay. i got you. captioning sponsored by cbs and warner bros. television captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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now it is complete coverage. it is wj have been z mare listened's news station. birthday party horror. a hartford county man shot dead last year. still no suspects. >> good evening. thanks for joining uses. it has been one year since he was fatally shot now his family continues searching for answers in this unsolved mystery. he was murdered t at a fire hall during a concert last july. eyewitness news is following the story live tonight. the family's emotional plea for help. >> reporter: the message they have is urgent. they don't want to go one more year without solving in crime. on the eve of the one year anniversary of his murder, his parents still have one question for hartford county police, who killed him. >> you riding down the
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highways, and tears just stream down your faces, it's rough. >> reporter: robert and his waif say their son attended a private birthday party last year. as the gathering ended, someone shot him once in the head. his mother still remember it is late night phone call from a friend frantic about his murder. >> i got a phone call 11:30 p.m. his friend howling ton phone. tyrique was shot. i thought someone playing soy ran to my husband. in disbelief. >> reporter: they are still serf. ing for the shooter. police are too but they say the investigations is slow. in the meantime tyrique's family plans to host gatheringses like this one to remember him and unite with other families of murder victims. >>s this is for the young people who know what happened
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to tyrique. we ask them to come out. you could be so anonymous you don't have to give your name or anything. >> reporter: that is the message tonight, the tamply believes someone knows something about what happened to tyrique of. just after his murder last year a $1,000 reward was offered to anyone with information. the family say that is reward still stands. adam. >> all right. thank you. investigators are still searching for suspects in this shooting. months after their murders, two slayings in largo are not connected. in january a woman and her 16- year-old daughter were found shot to death inside their locked home. two months later the bodies of another woman and her daughter were found in a burning car that was stolen. the crimes were purely weird coincidences. no suspects in either case but they are making progress. a man are remains in kit = condition after being shot
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around a.m. this morning. the unai didn't fied man was shot in the jest -- unidentified man was shot in the chest. police continue searching for those responsible. >> a trial will begin for a woman who beat, stabbed then strangled her four daughters. the 35-year-old mother is said to have lived with their remains in her home for nearly a year. the gruesome scene was uncovered last january when marshalls arrived to carry out an eviction. a judge will determine her guilt or incense. >> former head of the cia is coming to the aid. however, government sources say that cheney directed the cia to withhold that information. the surveillance program continued until last month when
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the new cia director scrapped the program. >> 2349 coming weeks, the attorney general will appoint a prosecutor to investigate the bush administration's interrogation practices. the president expressed reluctance to this probe saying the nation should look forward not backward. confirmation hearings for sonia sotomayor begin tomorrow morning. joel brown reports for wjz. she is expected to win approval but some republicans expect hard hitting and possibly p uncomfortable questions. >> reporter: an up beat president obama picked up the phone sunday to wish good luck to his first supreme court nominee. on national tv monday, sonia sotomayor begins confirmation hearings for the senate judiciary committee in a be bid to become the first hispanic and third woman to join the u.s. supreme court. she e is expected to win is he
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nite approval. >> i think there is a -- senate approval. >> uh think there is a good chance she will get as many if not more votes thank you robbers got. >> reporter: with her leg in a cast she has personally visied over 89 senators on capital hill. her come physicalling life story which -- come physicalling life story which began in the bronx in public housing has won over popularity. >> she has criticized the idea that a woman and a man would reach the same result. she expects them to reach different results. uh i think that is philosophically incompatible with the american system. >> reporter: in hearings, republicans will try to ask questions she is not ready for to get her off script and they will bring in a witness, one to have firefighters she ruled against in a reverse discrimination case, recently over turned by the supreme court. >> there will be a firefighter who has his own story.
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in this story she will be portrayed adds villain. not empathetic. >> reporter: democrats will hold up her steady track record as a judge that impressed even the first president bush. joel brown, cbs news, los angeles. president obama chose her in late may to take the place of justice suitor who retired just last month. >> is fifth time going to be the charm nasa officials hope so. just minutes before blasts off it was scrapped today. they will try tomorrow despite another outlook calling for more bad weather this norrer da. >> at home a beautiful calm day. bernadette. >> hello. want to show you what we have going on. a couple isolated thunderstorms generally extreme southern parts of maryland and eastern shore. we are seeing just a shower
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lingering around laurel over the delaware borderer did i having southeast. all of this -- drifting southeast. all of this is pushing off to the south. we will let you know what that means coming up shortly. >> thanks. tough economic times are forcing the a archdiocese of baltimore to close three cools this fall. now towson high could be next ton chopping block. >> reporter: in a bold attempt to save their school. >> we believe the school can and will be saved, we are raising money as we speak and we believe the community effort will help us save the school. >> reporter: alumna, studentstaff are doing everything possible to keep an 87 year tradition alive. the catholic high is out of money and enrolment is down. last year they lost 81 students. tuition is their only source of
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income and they are in debt $650,000. >> they just want to make it sound like they can't do anything, we can't do anything. that's not how it is beginning to happen. >> we believe whatever deficit that is, this community will come together, are raise that, erase it and build a financial system that will keep this school viable. >> reporter: this is just the second of three planned protests to save the school. those most effected, juniors going into their senior year. >> they i are left with transcripts, and good luck and that is what they have left them with. that is what we are here to fight against. >> i am going into my senior year p. that upsets me. i have to start over at a completely different school with people that have memories that i won't have with them because i wasn't with them for three years there. i don't think lit look good on college applications. >> reporter: s it is unclear where senior class would attend
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their last year of high school. wjz eyewitness news. >> tonight those students and paraphernalias are hoping former students -- parents are hoping former students can help by making a donation. vandals strike. perry hall association worked with students to plant these threes and they add up. the community is offering a reward for information leading to the pool responsible if you have information you are asked to call the improvement association. (410)256-8050. and information at withinwjz.com web. >> in you live in baltimore don't put out your trash. the city's new one plus one pick up plan stars this week
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despite concern from residents. >> no garbage collection as the city reduces trash pick up to one dia week with a separate day for recycling. they protested changes last month saying it will lead to more rats. >> my concern is with the rodent problem, rats, that is my concern. sanitation of the city pgh >> pgh >> uh i would prefer to still have another extra trash day even if it took, you know, 57 more taxeses per person. >> the two days was working very well and keeps trash off the streets or having the accumulate so much yourself in your home. >> current city laws require trash cans with lids but 34 residents use plastic. often times leading to loose trash and row dens. the major and public works encourage compliance. >> people using trash cans enforcement so we can eliminate rats and take on some perm
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responsibility but really -- personal responsibility but really helping us clean up in a proactive manner. >> storing your trash outside any way rather than in something with a lid is inviting rats to dinner. if you have questionlive in the setty call 311. >> still to come tonight on eyewitness news, cops covering up a crime. police tonight make an unusual arrest in the murder of a wealthy florida couple who adopt add number of special needs children. victims of h last week's crash in dc file hefty lawsuits. >> tonight new detales are surfacing in the former astronauts court case. >> something baltimore region h has not heard for more than two years. home sales are up. what it means for the con my. >> i am bernadette woods. after a warm up today, how long
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>> just seconds a ago breaking news in the murder of of a well- respected florida couple. bird and melanie billings were killed thursday . over the past few years they adopted over a dozen children, many with special needs. think believe the murders were carried out by experienced crim untiles. just minutes ago police announced they are holding two men on open murder charges.
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another man bc charged with tam forking with evidence. police say they are still continuing to investigate but are announcing they have made three arrests in this case. in economic news, new retail numbers show the recession is far from over. spending accounts for 70 percent of the economy and that could explain why shopping malls, hoteloffices are defaulting at their loans at alarming rates. delinquency rates have doubled in the past few years as more companies downsize and retailerrerses close their doors. if this trend continues it could create major losses at banks that handed out those loans. for the first time in more than two years, home sales are up in baltimore. reel tores are warn -- realtors are warning against celebrating that just yet. >> reporter: she is on the verge of buying her first house. >> i have been looking since i
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was 16. i know what i want and i am just finally like okay, it is time. >> reporter: it is a sentiment many seem to share. many show home sales rose 2 percent in a year ago. the first increase since january 2007. >> it is a great time to buy when you look at availability of money and particularly with this great interest rate we have. >> reporter: throw in an $8,000 federal tax credit, 10 percent decrease in property prices and massive list of inventory at the result of foreclosures, buyers can't resist. >> the only jurisdiction in the entire metro region that did not see an increases baltimore city . sales went down one percent. >> very simple, taxes. when you are looking at a monthly mortgage payment and you are trying to figure out all those pieces how are you going to put this together and suddenly you get that tax bill
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on top, it really diminishes your buying power. >> reporter: even though sales are up outside the city, up is relative. >> i would love to tell you boy, this is the sign for the big turn around. i think it is better. but it is definitely an improvement. >> reporter: realtors admit only time willle tell if the turn around is permanent. now the national association of realtors said finding money for down payments and closing costs are the biggest obstacles keeping people from buying right now. in the wake of washington dcs deadliest metro crash ever, six sues have already been filed. one seeks as much as 25 million dollars in damages. the crash killed nine people, injured more than 80. the number of claims could rise for years to come with damages possibly running into hundreds of millions of dollars . metro officials say insurance will probably cover most costs but are not releasing specifics. >> new developments in the kidnapping trial of a former
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astronaut. she made headlines in 2007 when authorities say she drove from houston to orlando wearing a diaper to confront romantic rival colleen shipman. she is set to gone on trial in december but court of e appeals ruled physical every dense found in herrer car can be allowed the trial. also statements she made to police in a holding cell will be thrown out. they found wigs, weaponses and maps to the other astronaut's home . t it was a transition type day. it was high today is dropped through afternoon. we tacked about it ton morning show. -- talked a about et on the morning show. muggy. temperature in the 70s. all of it was because of a front that passed by moving to our south. not far enough to really clear
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us out. and because of that a couple showers and thunderstorms extreme southern maryland and southern pars on the eastern shore. but for most of us to day, this is what it looked like. clouds and sunshine out there, a lot more on the way as sunshine and showers mainly off in virginia, very limited fors us. clouds building up because of showers and thunder storms that did form. behind the front, winds turned around to the northwest and to the north. that will bring in dryer air but not necessarily cooler air. that is somewhat removed from the front farther north. even by now we are hanging on to seven degrees. across ther board, -- 77 degrees. across the board, 70s. but dew point dropping. started out close to 70 degrees this morning but now they are down to 54 degrees. we are starting to lose the humidity. today we made it up to 90 degrees despite all that above the average of 87. probably going to be closer to
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that average or below next few days. as a comfortable air mass stays on top. front stays off to the south and showily but surely we e will push off to the south tomorrow and tuesday. because of that, we see high pressure coming in from the north. so there will be some action just off to our south. clouds mixing in from time to time. there is that chance for a shower maybe late monday into tuesday but it is a very small chance for most of us very comfortable next couple of days. as we head into the middle of the week, weren't out west will build, a couple -- weren't out west will build. a couple thunderstorms. bay temp up to seven of degrees. we are -- 76 degrees . we are heading into the 50s overnight. more comfortable than last night. last night only down to seven
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