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part. there might still be some patchy fog. still mild for the rest of the week. temperatures still running all above normal. no more sub freezing temperatures expected for the rest of the week. to be honest for you. maybe those showers on thursday night. west winds in the bay, getting us in that now sunshine tomorrow afternoon at five to 10 knots. bay temp around 32 degrees. what's after tonight? gradually clearing out late, 39 to the mid-40s some spots. 52degrees tomorrow with a lot of sunshine. a west breeze. as we head into wednesday. 48, partly sunny skies. 50degrees, 53 on friday. 48 expected with partly cloudy skies here on saturday. above normal the entire rest of the period, denise. >> like that, thank you bob. check in with don scott starting at 4:55 a.m.
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for the updated forewarn weather forecast. and coming up, mark explains what went wr,,,,,,,,,,, heartbreaking loss. it's the end to the superfor the ravens. >> the fans wrestling with the loss and look toward the future. good evening i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. this is what people are talking about tonight. >> the night after the loss, key players talk about the game. >> reporter: ray lewis told us on sunday that a super bowl for the ravens just wasn't meant to be. but as the players cleaned out their lock e on monday it was hard for them to hide from their thought that it was
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supposed to be -- locker on monday. instead of preparing for a super bowl the ravens met sunday morning to clean out their lockers, say goodbye to teammates and ponder the pain of a tough loss. the ravens believe their season wouldn't end for another two week. >> it sucks because we've done so much and just to fall short, it's bad. >> we're not supposed to be doing this. but the next couple of days i'm sure it will really sink in and we'll feel the pain. >> reporter: no player felt more pain than kicker billy condit that missed the field goal that would have sent the game to overtime. one day later, condit stood at his locker and said that the sting is going to make him better. >> i'm going to come back and prepare for next year. >> reporter: a clean shaven flacco also met with the media.
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he was better than brady on sunday, but was beaten in overtime. >> you get different feelings as the day goes on. one second you're like, okay we gave it all we had and the next you're frustrated that we didn't make it through. >> reporter: joe flacco has one year remaining on his current contract and says he definitely would like to get a contract extension done during this offseason, back to you. that final missed field goal made every fan cringe. coming up in sport, mark has new insight into why kicker billy condit missed the mark. thick fog made it a tough commute to and from work. down south deadly tornadoes tear through alabama killing at least two people. you can see the widespread damage in one of the hardest
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hit areas near birmingham. hundredsover buildings are detroyed after the twister hits overnight. crews are searching through the rubble for survivors and many are coming to the grips that their home is gone. >> we were all in the back mark is here with our wjz13 bedroom praying to god. the fan report. we're finding a way to lie but put his angels around us. we made it out but the we're licking our wounds. >> no excuses just explanations devastation. >> reporter: more than 100 people were hurt during the that what we're working with. condit opened his locker today. severe weather. the damage was not limited to he faced questions today for the second straight day discussing the missed goal that alabama. as many as eight tornadoes may forced the ravens to go to have touched down in arkansas overtime, the ravens lost by last night. three points. he was rushed on the sidelines wjz is live, megan mccorkel before he even went in. the scoreboard showed third down when it was fourth down. spoke to the victim and outraged family. >> reporter: caleb tells us so comdit -- condit had more this was not the first time he time. he missed it wide left. was attacked but his family
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hopes it will be the last. >> reporter: someone with a cell phone camera shoots this his first ever miss in the play video, suddenly this boy who's offs. condit takes responsibility and promises to do better. identity we're hiding beats caleb in the head. >> all the kids just wanted to >> it's tough to go out there and fail. but at the same time i've had a watch the fight just so they could see someone get hurt. >> reporter: caleb says that he lot of success. never threw a punch. i think i'm going to continue >> i don't know how to fight back. >> reporter: they say their to have success. family really helps this time. condit packed up and is autistic son is the target of headed with his family to their constant bullying. >> he's complained that he's been punched, pushed, kicked in home in arizona for the school. but most of it is name calling offseason. chuck pagano is in and threats. >> reporter: james and jessica cooley have been in contact indianapolis for the colts with school districts but says vacancy. pagano's first season was a the bullying continues. >> i feel helpless i guess you success. the colts are trying to replace mike caldwell that was fired as would say. what can i really do? be a fly on the wall, i can't go to school with him every dame. >> reporter: public schools head coach last week. won't comment about the local college basketball specifics of this case but tell bears taking on north carolina us they take incidents like this very seriously. in a statement to wjz the school says it conducted an central. a conference clash and strong
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investigation into the matter game. visitors in blue down by and disciplinary action is two. final minute of overtime, adrian powell from beyond the being taken against the boy. three point arch gets it. >> i hope it accomplishes people stop being mean to me that puts a &t on top. and people stop bullying all together. the eagles knocked off at home >> reporter: the school system tells wjz they do have a 92-93 the final. the townsend tigers losing bullying report for parents to streak continues reaching 40 defeats in a row with the fill out. but no matter how the issue is latest coming tonight in delaware. 62-43 the final. it's got to happen some day for reported, every re is investigated. police say 43-year-old townsend. >> ouch. >> yes. >> hope so, thank you mark. steven kiggens had sex with a todaacross the golden state, student several times over a two month period. cagan is a teacher and head volleyball coach. the school district has removed mornin'. cagan from the high school. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car insurance.
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a catholic priest has it probably also doesn't hurt that i'm a world-famous advertising icon. always been removed from his cheers! position. the priest was discovered feud i mean, who wouldn't want a piece of that? from -- discovered nude from geico. ah... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent oh dear... or more on car insurance. the pants down at an adult store. a misdemeanor that could put him in jail. robert and pam cool own bush river and movies. the photo of him is courtesy of the baltimore sun. >> he made a mistake. you know, he was a priest but he was still a person. >> reporter: the cools believe their store has been unfairly targeted. >> we've made some people mad here over the years. you know it could be them calling. we don't know. >> reporter: the archdiocese says it immediately removed
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father bullock has a priest. prior to this occurrence, neither immaculate conception nor the archdiocese was aware of any wrong doing. >> it's a very unfortunate incident that happened. we don't condone it in any way. >> he was in the wrong place at the wrong time i guess. >> reporter: father bullock will no longer be allowed to live at the rectory here at conception. a daring attempfrom a fire when a family jumps to safety. the grandmother, mother and two- year-old daughter were trapped in this home. the women tossed the toddler out of the window before they jumped. a baltimore man is sentenced to hard prison time for his role in a dog fighting
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operation. the dogs were found dirty and mutilated. amazingly some did survive. kai jackson has the story. >> reporter: what happened to these dog dog -- dogs is horrible, >> they're put into a machine to keep them steady while they're raped by the male dogs. >> reporter: police say when they arrested alston in 2009 he had numerous dogs that were in his home living in feces covered cages. >> he did get three years, which is some what of a
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miracle. because sometimes cases end up in court for are a long time such as in the case of phoenix the pit bull. >> reporter: the assistant state attorney released this statement to eyewitness news saying quote. the disrespect for the animals in south carolina, a group under his care was willful and of republican women took a deberate. hopefully the lesson is is that the lives of dogs mean shovel to the republican candidates. the group made a donation to a local charity for the right to something. they originally seized nine dogs. however three of those dogs level the sculptures. >> okay. the people in minnesota now didn't make it. have the perfect spot to grab a three died in the control of cold one. it is a bar set up on a frozen animal control. back to you. all right, thank you kai. if you're interested in lake. it's called the ice hole. adopting theing the -- it is reeling in customers with adopting the dog, you can contact the humane society. a fully stocked bar and a fully several people tell us they've spotted a fox like this one. the animal is on the prowl. f people say they usually see them in the early morning stocked lake. stocked lake. the ,, hours. they think he hopped on a train
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into the city. he's been eating food from area restaurants. >> he's a hobo fox. >> i can't believe it. hey, what are you drinkin'? i'm drinkin' dunkin'. coming up dramatic day in coffee -- black, straight up. extra cream, three sugars. the courtroom. iced coffee french vanilla. for me. the testimony made this woman iced coffee with a turbo shot. i'm drinkin' dunkin'. i'm drinkin' dunkin'. i'm drinkin' dunkin'. drinkin' dunkin'. america runs on dunkin' coffee. fall out of his seat. bittersweet moment for congresswoman giffords as she waves goodbye to washington. i'm mary bubala, her emotional reunion with fellow shooting survivors is cong up. a sunny warm upcoming our way. the first warning weather forecast is coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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try all five delicious varieties, only at dunkin' donuts restaurants. america runs on dunkin'. coming up next on the late it is 44 degrees, mostly show, mark wahlburg. cloudy in central maryland thank you for joining us right now. more discoveries after the tonight everybody. i'm vic carter. clean up continues. divers found two more bodies today inside the luxury liner. 17 others remain unaccounted for. there is some good news. the shape is stable enough for fuel removal to begin. the week long procedure aims to
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avoid a -- you can see several attempts to rescue the 19-year- old hiker. she was finally lifted into a helicopter and suffered no injuries. the former police officer claimed the shooting was in self-defense, police say johnson is now recovering in the hospital. she faces 50 years to life when she is sentenced in march. gabby giffords is reunited with other survivors of the shooting that nearly took her life. it is her final appearance before stepping down from her seat in washington. mary bubala has a look at giffords latest decision.
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>> reporter: giffords meets with other victims. we lined up just the way we lined up a year ago. >> reporter: giffords hugged her former intern daniel hernandez. the 29-year-old is credited with saving her life. supporters applauded the three term congresswoman. the tour of the facility marks her last official act in her district as a congresswoman. giffords was shot in the head and is slowly recovering in an online video she announced her plans to resign from congress. >> i will step down this week. >> reporter: the congresswoman heads back to the house floor one more time before officially leaving office. she will attend tuesday's state of the nation address. giffords seat in congress will be filled by a special election held next month.
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this may not be the end of giffords career. she promised an -- and i quote, i will return. paul showed reporters how he answered the agent when they told him his knee set off the alarm. >> i showed them my knee. i have nothing to hide. it may not be pretty but there's nothing there. >> reporter: the senator was escorted away by police. airport security acted properly says white house security. paul is a frequent critic of the tsa along with his father who is a republican presidential candidate ron paul. a 60-year-old in michigan thought he found buried treasure in the woods. instead, the watches and gold
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were items left by criminals. one newborn had pretty good timing and comes away as the new winner. the daughter of shana and gersham segul was the first baby born after the start of the ravens-patriots game. and that's what you call being the ravens fan from the start. she's the only one coming out smiling after that one. >> you're absolutely right about that. >> it was a fun contest. we made a joke about that a couple of weeks ago. had we only known. congratulations. let's take a look at temps and conditions. the fog has lifted. things have only improved. that's the warmest it's been. southwest winds kick the fog out at nine now.
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the barometer holding steady 2.99 4-inches. washington 43, we've really warmed up. a few spots north of us right around the upper 30s to low 40s. most places in the 40s but probably not going to drop much tonight. we might go up a few degrees and maybe come down to the upper 30s and low 40s. all because of a nice southwest wind kicking in. got rid of the fog. visibility up to 8 miles earlier tonight it was down to .01 of a mile. really poor visibility. 12-mile an hour winds in dc. 13 in oakland and 16 in eastland. 10miles out in oakland, seven in dc and nine. that's as far you can see. howl miles you can see out. this front, brought us some shower activity in the morning. not much. big thunderstorms in georgia, alabama and mississippi.
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