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custody and the disturbing information. here is what people are talking about tonight. >> a murder mystery, a missing child. the police arrest a man and charged him with her murder, but they are looking for her son. here is more on how the victim was killed. >> a short time back, the police said that the victim died from blunt force trauma and stab wounds. they are focusing on getting to the son and the more time that passes, finding him unharmed is more of a long shot. where is that 11th year old. >> my hope he is with a family member or friend, maybe they have no idea that.
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his mother was found dead. they realized her son was missing. she may have felt her own murder was about to happen. she said she was afraid something bad could happen. this is two weeks back. she was concerned about her safety after lopez came back in my life. >> he had to have a key going in the door and he did. he watched, he grabbed and then went missing glee was released on parole in 2000, but the
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investigators are not saying what he is saying at all about the murder. the child has not been to school since september 30th. >> i hope he cannot -- did not kill him. i hope they have not. god! >> two vigils, with you at the school and the other at the community center. . thank you, close friends said that they were married, but not romantically linked since 2002. a man was arrested for stealing a woman's purse, but he is armed and dangerous. if you have information, call 911. a robbery and shooting, has
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people on edge. we are live at the headquarters, we have more on what happen and what did not. this was the time that the university did not accepted up the alert system and send it to the students and staff here. >> the area opposite the main entrance to the hospital, it is swarming. >> everything. cars, planses, it was scary. >> deep in the under ground garage, a man was shot -- it happen here, six floors below street level. >> details are meager. too preliminary. we tonight have any information. >> the police officer put that on twitter, that it was a patient onlying for surgery and
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rob and shot three times and had been stab understand a home invasion and the lack of a description of the suspect should outrage the public. >> the food has traveled fast. my mom called me to make sure i was out of harm's way. >> we put out a broadcast, don't go to this garage where there is an alert. >> we did not use our text alert system because of the people coming through and those two buildings that we knew would be impactd, we responded there and used the text alert system and went in the two buildings and formed the staff that we would shelter in place. the chief said there was extra patrol and we saw them walking the ground and there
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was an e-mail that went out. here is how that looks. that is how he looks. not really enough information to calm fears here. the victim was getting out of his black mercedes bend when he was shot and robbed and he was shot three times in the back and now his condition is going from critical to serious. thank you, mike. the police said two violent incidents on the campus in the last two years. more on a convicted cuban spy and the return of an
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american man. >> cuba rejected the offer, saying that the united states's release has served most of his sentence. he has been behind bars since 2009, convicted of looking for democracy. in march, 15 years in prison. he was trying to help in the judicial community to work with the rest of the world, they had help from the new york -- new mexico government. >> they are getting more and more concernd with his physical and mental health. the school board superintendent said he is stepping down and now he has more on why. this is more on the next step for c joe harris son.
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reporter: with that, an opening at the school district. after 12 years at the helm, the superintendent said that this is the right time to leave. >> i like to go out on top. >> at the meeting, he talked about his achievements with students, making the county's high schools some of the top in the country and over the years, he came under fire from the parents and teachers, saying he did not respond to their ideas. he said he is not a lame duck superintendent and will work until the last day on june 30th. >> this is not a wake.
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. we knew we wantedd to get our arms around this as quickly as we could, because it could take some time to find a superintendent. >> he has words of wisdom for that person. >> your decisions will be some that are supported and some they don't want to accept reporter: they have started the search and the board has formed a commune e to -- committee to find a new superintendent. back to you. dr. harris son will be 65 next year and could go to education counseling. a school bus crash in an investigation, the bus and the
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crash, that is in northeast baltimore. four people with two young children are treated with the hospital. none of the injuries are life threatening. in the national weather service, there is damage in virginia, this is the home video of a suspected video in charles city county, about a dozen homes in the roof that as damaged. this was the same area hard hit by that earthquake. back here, the rainy start to the day before the sun came out and there is a look at the sun set. >> everything looked so clean. look for the sun, for the next 15 minutes, putting the radar in motion, some rain around and in some spots, we are looking at the drier conditions, that is moving to the east, in the mainland and the new york area, some clouds in the area, that will clear out and looking like a great area. a breeze tomorrow, the deep low
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pressure over in the areas around canada and could see winds 40 to 50 miles per hour. here 25 to 30 miles per hour in the afternoon and that will mean that the leaves will be blowing around and drying out quickly. the ravens are honoring the wife of the former owner that passed on wednesday. to remember her, all members of the team will wear this patch with this on the back of their helmet. she was 80 years old. turning our attention now to the game on sunday, they held one last full practice today. the sports director has more on the preparations for the houston texans. >> after they had a off week, they are hoping to pick up where they heft off when they used the dome mating defense to
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beat the jets. >> he brought the team inside and out of the rain for the friday practice. they return to do the game action, hoping to continue with the play they had in the last game, punishing the jets and forcing four turn overs and scoring three times on defense. >> we tried to cause havoc and trying to put on the pressure and we don't want you to score. that is our mentality. it is always like that. >> will they roll over the texans? we checked with our experts. >> traditionally, the ravens had a problem with the tough houston team. coming off the high, i would say that the ravens are 19-14. you said noter north, the texans coming to town, not going to be enough with their wide receivers. >> and the fans, the ravens are well rested from the off week and the texans are depleted
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without johnson and williams and the ravens should win it 27- 14, easy! -- the ravens and texans, i think offense in the game from both sides, but the ravens are the better team. let's make it 30-21 with the ravens. >> i'm saying 24-16 for the ravens over the texans. more on the secret to success. remember when the texans came to town to face a the ravens sunday, don't miss if game at 4:00 right here on this station. the police versus protesters, the occupy wall street movement has turned violent. >> more from baby lisa.
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. more on bikers that are coming back. here is a look, the center with the biking. >> the department of public works said that these trails are never authorized for mountain biking and they are issuing a warning, there are fines for bikers. >> i think that they have enough problems and the department of public works have issues and should not harass people that are law abiding, out for a walk with their children. >> the ordinance is prohibiting the use of trails near 100 feet of the water's edge. they will let the bikers use the wider roads and will add the best trails around this area. they took their fight to city hall, they said that this is
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not enough. the bikers said this -- >> it is not there. they said we have a negative impact on the watershed. >> now the mountain bikers are on a tour, showing that what they love to do, mountain biking is not death mental to the watershed. >> we put in more hours than any other frap and helped with the crash. there is no reason. it is just not right. i think that the mountain biking has equal equal biking has the impact -- they hope to get the ordinance changed so everybody could enjoy the beauty and recreation.
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they are so committed to this area, they will continue to ride the trails and clean them, taking good care of them to show that there is dedication. back to you. -- in south carolina, 25,000 runners will meet at 8:00. apple is releasing the latest i phone to the customers around the world. a week after the visionary died, there are questions about if company. >> it was an event and people waited in line to get one. in chicago, they camped out
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overnight. the demand, varying from place to place. apple is enjoying the fruit of success. of those important points in time, you know, it is almost like the three wise men showing up. you want to be here for the big events. they are already available for at&t and verizon, spirit. they have a new model with better software and a better camera. >> this is the first release of a new apple product since steve jobs died last week. there are questions about the company's future, for more, local tea is remaining clear. >> apple, saying the most. >> this is between 200 and
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. this is the story of two days, the sun is setting. it is looking nice, a nice weekend in store. that is something we deserve. the rain, we only had about half an inch to an inch. it is dropping some, it is 45 open, it is 59 in cumber land and down in ocean city, the due point is coming down. in virginia and west virginia, the dew point is down to 31. that means drier air in the area. much drier than we have seen, yesterday the temperatures were near 70, the dew point was 69.
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moist air. from the west and north west, could be 25 to 30 miles per hour. it will be drying out and then, up to 15, 12, 17, washington, the low pressure that gave us the showers, the front, as it moved to the east and northeast, quickly there, there are the showers over that area. heavy showers, northeast and in that area, raining around new york. and line up, the thunderstorm approaching the northern area, in this area as we speak, we are clearing out, the rain over to the west, some rain that popped up this afternoon. the winds from the great lakes, picking up the moisture, up the mountains, squeezing out the
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moisture, typical, in the wintertime, the rain showers, but they are light and they will not make a mountain. row in and we may see some more showers on wednesday. on the day tomorrow, west winds, 15 to 20, gusting to 30 and because of the winds, a small craft advisory, on the bay through the day and in the ache. the temperatures now, 67, sunrise, if you are in that run tomorrow, the weather will be perfect for a run. nice temperatures, part hoe cloudy, 48 and the breeze and cooler. tomorrow, mid up to 60s, in the
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morning, a nice run. >> a breeze, but sunnytroke e. for the runners, should be done for the afternoon -- (laughs). >> the way i run! (laughs). pushing them down the slope! >> thank you. the rates on wall street and the police department in new york and what could have people hang up. a new memorial for martin luther king and the new li,,,,,,
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. the police are squaring off with bottles and about a tons. we have more from new york. >> the demonstration in downtown new york turned ugly when they took to the streets and headed to the stock exchange. the police stepped in to make arrests and clear out the crowd. the eye witnesses said that this demonstrator was struck by a motor cycle and he tried to free his trapped foot and the police dragged him away. more for the hundreds packed out here, the city said that they would clear everybody out and at the last minute, they were going to let them stay. >> we are people that consider this and care for the park and humanity and here to stand up for humanity -- the protesters around the country, celts,
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denver, blaming the corporate greed for the economic state of america and those that work on wall street said that the protesters are targeting the wrong people, but kelly has been out of work for four months and has sympathy for the crowd. >> do you think that the men and women are listening to what is happening here? >> absolutely, no one is ignoring them. but, you know, the guys up there don't have the solution. >> on the way to a job interview, the protesters going to occupy downtown. the police made at least 14 arrests and there were some injuries. the mayor will go back to work after the president goes to the trade agreement. what the republicans are doing in their own job plan. more on that economic battle.
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the president and south key reyaw's expected to create 70,000 u.s. jobs. the president is in michigan to sell his job bill. >> he tried to come up with ways to explain. >> we need to listen to the job creators and what they said that they need. >> this is calling for the health care law and requiring a balance led budget. the president talked about jobs with the house speaker in a ten-minute phone calm and he rejected the president's comments and had not seen many from the gop. in california, the orange
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county d.a. cried about the little boy caught in the tragedy. >> his mother has been murdered. he has to grow up and know his dad is a mass murdererstroke. >> there were court papers filed. the man opened fire in his wife salon. they were in a ballets for custody of their son. a womantroke -- after defending two security guards, a judge will consider if the man that is being held in the suspect in the death of his travel come pan won. a highway drug bust, what a
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maryland state trooper found in a trunk of a vehicle. 67-pounds of marijuana. the trooper stopped to help two men with a flat tire. noticed something suspicious and he wanted to search the trunk, the two are behind bars tonight. a dog attacked a baltimore county child and the owners are facing fines. it happen in rose dale. it escape frd the owner's home and tonight, it bit harris in the leg. she required 40 stitches, they impound the defendants dog and the owners got violations and fines. they will determine what will happen to the dog this week. more on the baltimore running festival. more on the tip off and more on the maryland madness, find out about a park and the
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anniversary this weekend. more on the forecast on our first weather morning team. after a long delay in memorial for martin luther king, el will be officially dedicated in washington on sunday. ahead on the ceremony, we will speak with the baltimore woman with that heavy influence from dr. king. >> a hundred buses came down the express way every hour. there were 200,000 people at that march. >> dr. hicks invites us into the living room. she showed us her magazines and newspaper clippings from anker raw of great change. >> i have a dream! >> no matter what the conditions were, it was up to us to make them better. we could not wait to have someone to hand us our rights. we wanted our rights, we had to
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go out there and fight for them. she told about the first time she heard of martin luther king. >> it was the southern baptist, it was a powerful movement for the african americans. >> from a young age, she was part of the civil rights movement. >> we did not have the internet. we had the church. she was just 20 when they made history -- we found a way out, it was education and that is why in 1965, i was part of that. they would not leave the counter and the restaurant
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started to serve at all their locations -- you don't have to plan something like that. you know when you have had enough -- with memories of the movement all around her, they lock forward to visiting the new memorial for martin luther king. >> we will not have 200,000 people like we did for the march on washington or 15,000 people from the state of maryland. i woke up, there will be a hot -- be a lot of people that will go. the president will speak, the first date had to be rescheduled because of storms from irene. there are miracles and this is one of them.
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near that family's home. there is a new cash reward for the safe return of the baby. there will be a reward put out for the baby. >> the baby's parents told police he went missing from the crib after they pullet her to sleep. a wife of a polygamist leader warren jeffs was escortd out and is safe. every since he went to prison, there are more and more seeking help away from the frap. for the way it was for centuries, the baby girl first, her claim to the crown will be
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there are 400 people in the different cities and there was fecal matter on one in six phones. >> yuck! 95% of those questions, they said they always wash their hands with soap after useing the bath room. >> three times per day, average. >> i always wash my hands after going to the bath room -- researchers used cell phones in their study, they said that this could be on every day objects, especially what is shared. >> this is the most dangerous thing on the planet. the longer you wash, the
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better, but it should kill most of the bugs. >> soap and water is the best. in a preview of tonight's news, a split decision on an immigration law. more on a mother that is concerned her family could be torn apart by the new law. that is tonight on the cbs evening news. here is a look at the numbers from wall street. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,
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. it is cheering up beautifully. >> it is nice outside. the sun has been down 20 minutes. looking at the forecast, a nice day, a breeze, sunshine, mid to upper 60s, before it is all said and done. chilly in the 40s. 70 on sunday, some clouds sun s sun knit and monday, maybe a sprinkle or two and on tuesday, the chance of more showers, it is 68 on wednesday.
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in the first report, the story of the second meanest player. >> every play is like a car accident snnchts ray lewis has the biggest car of all. he will run out on the field to face the texans on sunday. this is the 20 5th and it is not like he is just hanging on, he is one of the best in the business and he prides himself on defense. he is still going strong, not as fast as he once was and this week he talked about getting better with age! >> i would always love to see the ray lewis i am now than the other ray lewis. he was a time bomb.
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he would run around and not know what is going on, but now, the game is like, i try to say to the younger guys, slow the game down. >> some of the younger guys are having a 45rd time keeping up with him. they missed practice because of injuries and evens is not likely to play on sunday. >> they will play the texans in baltimore on sunday afternoon. no ticket, not a problem. you just need a television. that is sunday at 4:00. a busy weekend in college park, the university of maryland football team will play under the lights of burke stadium tomorrow night and it is lights on and action. that is under way for the basketball team, that is at the come cast centers. this is the maryland madness event. midnight madness, the coach
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with the tradition, that is 40 years back, now the new coach has kept the ball running with a tip off event tonight. >> it is exciting for me to be where it all 125r9d. it will not be midnight, the rules and not the hour, but we could be here until midnight. we want to create a buzz. this will be on the 13th. >> in the lining up of candidates, in the reports, they have received permission to talk to the champs and the arizona assistant. that will start next week. on the field, the may offs continue, this is from the
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brewers, calling their own mode. it is an attitude, they brought it out to beat the cardinals last night. here is that double, the former or real. sliding home, they beat the cards four-two and that is in game five, getting started in st. louis in about an hour. more in awe -- more from the ravens tonight. thank you, mark. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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>> pelley: tonight, a federal court blocks a key provision of the toughest immigration law in the country. but the court lets another provision stand and mark strassmann reports that has many hispanics living in fear. new york city's confrontation with occupy wall street protes protesters comes to an unexpected end. we have a series of reports on the growing protests around the country. dean reynolds on teen drivers. why they're so dangerous and what's being done to make them safer. and steve hartman with the ice cream man. a real softy. >> i'm part of the society and when you belong somewhere, you have to give back. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. alabama has put itself on the front lines of the
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