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tv   Eyewitness Noon News  CBS  May 4, 2011 12:00pm-12:30pm EDT

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details about the killing of osama bin laden. will the photos be released. i'm don scott. i'm jessica kartalija. the white house is debate whether to release photos to quiet critics whether he is really dead. and as we report, new details have been released about an escape plan. >> reporter: after killing. officials say that sign the leader was ready to run at a moment's notice. according to the white house, osama bin laden did resist but not holding a gun when the forces shot him twice at close range. >> we assumed that he would be killed. >> they took photos of his body but the administration has not made them public.
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the cia corrector believes that one will be released. but staffers say they are gruesome images. the president is getting high marks for the raid a poll shows his approval rating has risen 11% and 85% approve of the way he handled the pursuit of the leader. the president heads for ground zero in new york where he will meet with families of those killed in the attacks. he invited former president bush to join him. the man who launched the hunt declined. the president is planning to return to ground zero in the fall on the anniversary of the attacks. the mayor says that the president will be there for the formal opening of the memorial. and at the white house. danielle nottingham, wjz news. >> experts are pouring over equipment that seized when they raided the compound. the cia expects to find information but will not say how much the agency will then
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share with the public. and we are always on. for the killing of osama bin laden go to www.wjz.com. when a dog is set on fire the town is stunned. the two teens will go on trial for a second time today. we're live and what we have learned. good afternoon. >> reporter: let me go back to february. one juror refused to convict. but we have learned that the case will be put off again. the dog was burned over mast of her body. public was outraged. two teens were charged with animal abuse and tried the case ended in a mistrial. >> we're anxious about the case, this is the first of this type that's gone to court in
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baltimore. it brought awareness and to the citizens of baltimore of what is not acceptable by our citizens. >> reporter: evidence in the trial showed the police investigation did have flaws. a lead detective was not assigned for two weeks after phoenix was set on fire. and no crime scene was roped off, much of the evidence not collected. the father said it is mistaken identity. , they did nothing wrong. >> advocates hope to educates people about the problem and lead to solutions for animals. the suffering touched many. >> this is something that in my mind will day with me always. >> reporter: here is the reason for the postponement a defense lawyer for the twins is involved if another trial.
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after the burping there was a taskforce established. an explosion destroy as home and injures two people inside. investigators are trying to piece together what happened. this after 3 a.m. a couple were blown out of the moment. they are hospitalised with serious injuries. in baltimore county a rape of a 12-year-old at a skating rink. an 18-year-old admits to a second degree sex offense and faces 20 years in prison. the girl said she was raped inside a storage closet and skate works. two others are awaiting trial, he was one of three police officers accused of kidnapping teens. now he has been acquitted. we're following the case live. ron rats has more on why the detect seive not out of the
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woods yet. ron? >> reporter: it is a high- profile chase shed light on the cowboy tactics. detective greg helen bore no rain where 195 year olds claimed they were picked up and dropped off in remote locations without money or a cell phone. the jury found two other officers guilty of misconduct. and helen faces internal charges from the police department. the other two will be sentenced in june. jessica, back to you. >> thank you. >> helen who was in the passenger seat said he was not actively involved in the incident. it is wet outside on a gray day in the area. take a look outside now a lot of clouds off to the east there. more rain could be on the way. and bernadette woods right now. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. we'll take you to doppler radar and show you the rain that's
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moving out of here. let's take you back an hour or so. there were passes of heavier rain. that is slowing edging its way out. with the rain around take a look at temperatures. this is the damage it has done t is 48 degrees. compared to yesterday, that's a 30-degree swing. cooler today. dress appropriately but we have more warm air coming our way. and something else to go along with that. here is marty. >> and. >> we'll bust into some sun tomorrow. a big weekend coming up. this is mother's day weekend. we want to you note that the jet stream will be placed in close proximity to maryland. we're thinking you know to the
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end of the weekend. and not necessarily wet conditions but not picture- perfect. what we want to do is put into the back of the mind the best time of the weekend is earlier than later. again due to the proximity of the jet stream. in between now and then we have pleasant weather coming our way. the o's got off on the wrong foot they start a road trip in kansas city a runner on third. and the fly ball into right field bringing home the running run. and losing 6-5. and state of illinois come on the news at noon, story that's shocking people nationwide. what a teen is accused of doing after a man suffered a heart attack. the queen of talk, oprah is
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two factions of the palestinian government take steps towards peace. they have been rivals since a rift four years ago. now leaders say the sides have agreed to a mediated pact t establishes the creation of a joint palestinian government ahead of national elections next year. a crime where a man is left to die in the street while someone steals his car. police say a 58-year-old michael shack suffered a heart attack. that's when the investigators say a 17-year-old boy found him slumped over the wheel. instead of calling for help the teen decided to help himself. >> he used force to remove him from the car, placed him on the ground aggressively and proceeded to search his
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pockets, stole his wallet and proceeded to steal his vehicle. >> shack's body was found face down in the street a short time later. the 17-year-old is charged with felony robbery and theft. he cannot be charged as an adult. a attack out in california claims the life of a pet. he came home to the dog having seizures after being stung by bees. she later died. the experts expect they were agitated by combination of warm weather and dog's barking. be careful around bees. and as a talk show winds down, oprah adds another award to her mantel. she is in the illinois broadcaster's association hall of fame. she says she owes her success
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to a divine hand. she once did a talk show here on wjz. >> she gave us all a shoutout. >> right. still ahead. not your picture-perfect start to the day. plenty of rain. the forecast is coming up. >> let's look at the midday stocks. followed by the mega millions.
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the sun is starting to peek out. the rain is moving away. the clouds are mixing and this is rain that's hanging around t is moving out of the city and hanging on and all the way along the eastern shore and into a fringe here in the western shore. that's leaving us. we'll show you behind it, there are a few showers but this is fizzling out t is drifting off. this will be the last round, maybe a sprinkle later. and we'll mix with sunshine. and there will be a drier wind
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for us. look how chilly it is. 51 in dc that's it at noon. that's a 30-degree swing from this time yesterday. we will recover. take note of what is back in here t is disorganized. the next one moving our way. we'll see the sunshine return. as we head into friday the next storm is coming our way. not a big rain event. what happens is what marty talks about. this is not organized t is strung out and another piece of energy ride -- it is strung out. another piece of energy rides along t we'll see that as we head through the weekend. not clearing out. we put that together. this is the forecast. we're going up to 58 degrees. that's it. and mixing, tonight a chilly
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one. 42. suburbs in 390s. 66 for the high. the clouds are coming in on friday. showers, again it's not the worst of weekends. not the clearing out and beautiful sunshine. we'll have the 5 day. >> thank you. still to come what are your children watching when someone is watching them. a new study. >> and we're always on. here are the top stories at these hour. go to www.wjz.com for more information.
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in the health watch your child may be watching more tv than they should at daycare. they watched it four time as month. accord together acad me of pediatrics, american academy, children under two should not watch tv at all. kids may be missing out on hands on learning because they spend time in front of the tube. asthma rates are on the rise. the number of people diagnosed with asthma in the u.s. grew more than 4 million between 2001 and 2009. the number of african-american children getting asthma
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doubled. one in 12 americans are diagnosed with asthma. and working out is a good way to lower blood sugar levels. researchers followed more than 8000 people with type ii diabetes. aerobics and resistance training are the best. >> check in with eyewitness news at 4:00, 5:00, 6:00. >> potentialally deadly scene putting a neighborhood at risk. you decide if it is justified. >> the we have dramatic rescue. >> that and breaking news after dr. phil. stay with us, the forecast is coming up next.
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the sun will start to peek out for more. here is marty. >> he is flood he has the iron sail up. got an e-mail from bob turk, said the sun is out. everyone wants to know here or in naples. >> and it will be breezy.
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temperatures in the 60s. friday there is a chance of late afternoon showers. saturday partly sunny and 72. sunday is a problem k could change but now let's take it along the lanes. a chance of showers. partly sunny skies. a high of 72. take it away. >> you know that is breakfast in bed on sunday. >> you listening. >> he hello. >> and at 10 criminal minds suspicious behavior and the news at 11. here is news, the broadcast networks, fewer americans own a television set. according to neilsen, under 97% of homes have a tv. that's down almost 2% from last year. more people are watching programs, though on laptops and tablets. >> it is fair to say those who
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have them they are pigger than they were. >> and thinner. >> we look wider on those wiwid screens. >> yes. >> see you later.
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