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but these temperatures right now are running 17 degrees warmer than yesterday, 20 degrees warmer in cumberland, and 21 degrees warmer in hagueers town. tomorrow will jump another 8 or 9 or 10 degrees than today. because of that, until tomorrow evening, a heat advisory in effect for all of central maryland, and up to the north and northeast, an excessive heat warning in effect. it will feel like 95 to a hundred tomorrow. in the philadelphia region probably as high as 105 for the reel-feel temperatureful we'll get a break by the end of the week. denise ousted egyptian leader hosni mubarak is report think dead. you're looking live at cairo's square where thousand have beard. the media reports he is clinically dead after his heart stopped beating. he did not respond to bring. he was ousted as leader
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following last year's arab spring, and his health has been temperature tearuating since then. egyptians are in the process of electing a new leader new fallout over a landmark ruling declare pit bulls dangerous. animal lovers expressed their peers to lawmakers they could lose their boulevard pets. for one family it was a personal idea. we're live at the jobs hospital where their son was treated after an attack. mike holmgren has all sides tonight. mike? >> reporter: temperature niece for many it is a question of accountabilitity. some believe that owners of all breeds should be held to the same liabilitity standards as those who own pit bulls >> reporter: the pit bull attack that head to the boy fighting for his life led to a landmark ruling by the high escort that singled out the breed as inherently dangerous. no longer would it be necessary to prove a dog had a troubled history after an attack.
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now owners and landlords would be held liable. the fear pit bulls would be abandoned, people forced from their homes if they want to keep theiring toes >> i almost last my son that day. that's something that needs to be recognized loud and clear >> not a question of not loving animal. a question of appropriate prior toties >> reporter: the state bar association calls it an activist decision and said the high court left little fans as to what actually is a pit bull. a task force is now diagnose what action the general assembly can take >> it can be un done by the general assembly, which we're hopeing the general assembly will do >> many believe the breed has been unfairly targeted, that not all pit bulls are vicious >> when no one else is around, ginger is always going to be there unless we have to take her off our property, which the new law might make us do >> people really care, and it's people and pets who are the
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interested parties here >> the saleskys say they want to make sure what happened to their son opportunity happen to anyone else >> this looked like a shark attack,nd no matter how bad the dog owner is is going to be able to inflict that kind of damage >> reporter: and that task force may take several months. it will be debate in the general assembly. w jz eyewitness news there are an estimated 70,000 pit bulls in maryland still making national headlines. the man who told police he killed a house meat and ate part of the body is going to to a mental hospital >> s ago kin y ex-is being transferred to the clayton per kins hospital. a judge grant a request from his attorney for a mental evaluation. the sheriff's office said he admitted to killing a family member and then eating part of his heart and brain. tonight he is indiet by a
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hazard county jury on one count of murder. the former student charged in an earlier attack while he allegedly beat student? he confessed to killing the victim, chopping up the body and disposing of it jerry sandusky's wife takes the stand in the trial as the defense tries to prove the coach never sexually abused young boys. manual guyy gas reports from the courthouse in belmont, philadelphia >> reporter: jerry sandusky's wife took the stand to testify on her husband's half. she repeatedly told the court she never saw or heard anything suspicious when sandusky was spending time with young boys. she said her husband never had any contact with them. sandusky's attorney asked his wife did you ever hear a child
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scream? dad i did said no. the accuser testified the basement is soundproof. sandusky's wife testified that's not true >> the defense has called more than a dozen witnesses so far trying to show the former penn state coach had a stellar reputation as a friend in the community for the charity he founded. jerry porter has known sandusky for 40 years and testified on his half >> think of the thousands of kids who have gone to the school. it's thousands to eight. >> the state questioned two who interviewed some of the accusers. they tried to suggest the investigators led the accusers to make the accusations by telling them what other witnesses have said. a neighbor of one of the accusers mothers said she told him all owned at sandusky's house after finding out about the alleged abuse. a doctor took the stand saying he diagnosed sandusky as histrionic disorder, which made him seek attention from his
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accusers. >> now sandusky faces 21 counts of sex abuse involving 10 boys. he could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted >> a warning for people what buy things on craig's list. officers investigating a robbery that happened last night. a couple robbed of money. in several recent cases victims are robbed after replying to an ad to buy something. police say you should meet in a public place and tremendous to check a seller's ground an amazing week of history and celebrations comes to an end. the stars spangled celebration over. they pull out of the inner harbor. wjz is live downtown. we have more on the end to an incredible event that put baltimore on the national some. jessica? >> reporter: to say the he's, vick. it was phenomenal. the weather cooperated quite well. the inner harbor packed with people, checking out ships,
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takingtous. today the ships said right out of town. naval warships begin their departure around 6:00 tuesday morning. the grand finale of a week-long sail abration commemorateing the biten of the war of 1812. >> we have great crowds, the premier of a new symphony, outdoor festivals, concert. it was a fantastic week. we're thrilled. >> reporter: a few hours later, led by the pride of baltimore ii, tall ships from around the world sailed past south point and fort mchenry in a grand departure. like the cannons that welcomed the ships to baltimore, business is booming around the inner harbor. at the rusty scupper, general manager ed pretzer said they're still seeing record crowds >> looked at the record. it was 30% over our previous week that we've ever had at the
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rusty scupper >> reporter: hard to determine who had the best view? we've been following this on its way out of the harbor. one of the most impressive things about this ship is the dozens of brave sailor manning the rigging >> reporter: sky eye chopper 13 flew overhead as the tall ship bid farewell to baltimore. >> the sail abration event organizers tell wjz that the event exceeded their expect stations. live i'm jessica, wjt eyewitness news >> jessica, thank you >> a short time ago, the mayor released a statement calling the sail abration a huge success hoping it will encourage visitors to return to baltimore >> a watchdog group urge marylanders to oppose any plan to lower taxes for operators. the taxpayer protection alliance is focused on
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conditions for a popular sign at national harbor >> the possibility of lower rate to attract ascian in national harbor in prince george's county has this notice popping up in marylanders' mailboxes? let's take a look at this and whether or not this is good for the state and taxpayer >> reporter: the protection alliance looks into federal spending and tax issues; but possible changes in maryland's gambling law caught its eye >> absolutely. we're keeping an eye on maryland >> reporter: operators are arguing the state is taxing itself out of the range of investors >> when you have a tax rate the highest in the nation at 67% >> when you pay 60% of revenue before you've paid anyone anything for any service or labor -- >> reporter: the tax rate is egregiously high >> reporter: but it was that or nothing to get a bill passed in 2007 >> there were a number of members who felt at the time that the state take was too high, but they were willing to vote for it, because they
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understood that nordstrom to get other members on board it had to be the highest take >> reporter: while a work group is reconsidering the take nordstrom to attract ascian to national harbor, the taxpayer protection alliance is on guard >> i would think that people just don't want one company to get the huge tax break especially when you have the governor and the house and senate saying we're bing raise taxes on families and small businesses. a mixed message that taxpayer are receiving >> reporter: the venture into bam bing has been mixed up. the governor expected to call a special session this summer. i'm pat warren reporting. now back to you >> and the packs pair protection alliance looks into federal spending and tax issues, but occasional takes on state issues as well secretariat is a legend in horse racing. he is still setting new records. we're live over pimlico where he won the preakness station in
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1973. the winning time for the race is being changed the history box >> reporter: while that's no doubt secretariat won the preakness in 1973, the question is whether he's the fastest horse to ever win the race, and today his supporters tried to prove that >> here comes secretariat >> one of the most celebrated horse races in recent history; but ever since secretariat won the 1973 preakness >> it is secretariat >> reporter: controversy has surrounded his official time of just under 1 minute 55 seconds >> see certainly had the impression watching the film of the race that he ran very fast >> reporter: secretariat's owner is in laurel today to put the controversy to rest. the department has always had inconsistent reporting >> the timer now functions -- it shows a time of 1.55 while several in the press box timed it at 1.23 and 2/5ths
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>> it would mean secretariat not only won the preakness, but breck the record, something he did at the derby the same year >> racing as a whole needs to understand that the authentic times are very much important >> reporter: today the racing commission held a hearing to decide whether there's enough evidence to lower secretariat's time based on new video footage analysis >> not going to be any less of a hero if we can't prove that he broke all three records >> reporter: then after hours of frame by frame evidence, the commission came back with a unanimous decision to change secretariat's time to a 1.23 flat, making him the fastest horse to ever run the preakness >> to have this recognized, we're now the complete package >> reporter: today's historic decision means secretariat now holds the fastest time in all three legs of the triple crown. reporting from laurel, monique,
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wjz eyewitness news >> while secretariat is the fastest horse to run a preakness, the record held by farmaway who won the special in 1991 >> they're going have to change the end of the movie, put a different time still to come, the praise you have to see to believe. a teenager with a spear in his head. his surprising prognosis i'm al exdemetri. coming up a shipment of a huge cranes is going to make for a tight squeeze under the bay and key bridges. that story as eyewitness news continues. murder at due we beach. i'm marry bubala. more on the suspect and the victim and what police know tonight. feeling like summer once again. stick around for the weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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it is 86 degrees, mostly cloudy in central maryland. the forecast is coming up right away a popular summertime destination then for its beautiful beaches is now the scene of a murder investigation, and mary jones us with more >> reporter: a woman from philadelphia found dead, and tonight we learn the suspect in the case is also dead. an arrest warrant went out, but tonight the suspect has been found dead at a motor lodge in new jersey. kumar wand in connection with the death of danielle melman of
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philadelphia. her body found in a motel room after a housekeeper entered the room on monday >> never expect that to happen, very odd for this town the it gets busy in the summertime. generally people are down here having fun >> reporter: crime scene tape surrounds the car with philadelphia plates. police are not releasing much about the victim. authorities spoke with motel guests and staff members gathering information as they piece together this case. before his death, kumar was facing charges of first-degree murder and possession of a deadly weapon >> reporter: and hotel bests told police they saw the suspect on monday. police say the hotel was rented under his name, not hearse >> thank you mary >> due we beach a popular destination along delaware's atlanta shore a baltimore county man fighting for his life after nearly being crushed to tittuppy a huge tree limb. neighbors say it's an on going problem. we're live with who the family is now blaming.
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reshell? >> reporter: the family said the accident could have been avoided if their requests to have the tree cut down were taken seriously by the county >> a broken tree limb in this neighborhood nearly claimed the life of 70-year-old done ahern >> broke his fibula, five ribs and crushed his pelvis >> reporter: the son said two weeks ago, his father left his home of 35 years on parton road to move his wife's car after he heard a loud crack from a breaking tree limb. >> walked out, the tree limb gave way came down and crushed him. >> reporter: his father remains in the hospital as he prepares to take on baltimore county >> i feel that the county is responsible >> reporter: baltimore county public works director edward comes said it's not solely their responsibility to check the trees unless they have complaints from residents >> these trees were never expected unless someone had called in and asked us to take
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a look at it >> reporter: ahern said his family made complaints about the trees, and they went ignored >> there have been requested from my parent and other neighbors to take these limbs down before they hurt somebody. unfortunately that person was my father >> reporter: the county argues they found nothing wrong after the accident >> they made a determination it was a healthy tree and the branch it broke from was a healthy branch >> reporter: a much different conclusion than what the family's arborist came up with >> you can see how weak it got. it couldn't support the rest of the weight, and then -- >> reporter: as the legal battle twins ahern's father continue to fight for a full reverie >> and the forest department is checking to see if complaints about the trees were received prior to this accident. reporting live row shell richey, wjz eyewitness news >> thank you. the victim is being treated at sigh nigh hospital one of the highest-paid athletes in the world is a baltimore raven. you may be surprised to find out which one.
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it is defense tackle helodinada. he is the 12th highest paid athlete in the world over the last few month, earn more than $37 million in salary and bonuses. boxer floyd mayweather tops it list with $80 million in total earnings in the last year pretty soon that will be turn money >> [ laughing ] a lot less risk to be a weatherman? take a look at temps around the region. not too bad. sticky, but worse tomorrow. dew points there at 70 degrees. east winds at 10. the barometer holding steady. come back and take a look at a halve right after this. ,,,,,,,,
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wait... yeah... well, yeah, bacon. and my eggs sunny side-up. no, umm, over-easy. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 great choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. it's been so nice, most of this month, temperatures run actually the whole month we've been 1 degree below atm for the entire month. tomorrow it will shoot up way above normal. a normal high tomorrow around 80. expecting mid to upper 90s the next few days. some spots will probably get to a hundred degrees.
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yes that's actual temperature. reel feel could be 100 to 102 in some locations. take a look at temps right now. we are at 86, dropped to 88 in washington, 90 in cumberland, 73, where you want to be, right on the beach with the winds off the ocean, down to 73. anywhere near the water the next few days, it will be considerably cooler than aaway. only 80 in oakland. the dew points high at 70, sticky, the same humidity tomorrow. high dew point or high temperature, very uncomfortable weather for the next couple of days. 86 here, and so far that's the warmest i've seen it for the oak, close to the bay, 82 in rock hall. east of the city at 82 degrees with a breeze right now off the bay. you can see the east wind, but tomorrow more of a south or southwest wind. an that's going to bring in the heat building out to the west.
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93 chicago, 90 kansas city, minneapolis, 93. all the snow there is melted. this heat is moving right through our region. dever up to 96. phoenix, dry, but it's still 150 degrees. even down to the south it's cool, but humid. only 83 in mm. the heat and humidity builds. as high pressure builds off the coast t wind go back to the southwest. here comes the typical heat and humidity that we typically see in the summertime. but thursday night maybe a scattered shower. friday with the front approaching with the cooler air. a good chance of a thundershower, and then cool down for the end of the week. in the meantime see the action to the north of us? that's where the dividing line between the heat and the cooler air. that's causeing the showers. they'll miss us temporarily. we expect to get some of the activity by the end of the week along with cooler air. there have been showers. they will not affect our region. south winds around 5 naughts, the bay temp around 74 degrees.
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tonight then, call it clear to partly cloudy. warm and humid, low understand around 70, 70 in the city. tomorrow sunny, hot and humid. tomorrow, back up to 96. the record tomorrow is 102, but it will feel like 100 by the afternoon. so please take it easy the next couple of days >> thank you, bob still to come tonight on w jz, a new airline overtakes southwest when it comes to customer satisfaction. find out which one and what's next in a controversial case no end to the bloodshed in sir where. tonight presid,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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from the city to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's w jz, maryland's news station we're a few seconds away from 6:30. hell low everyone and thanks few staying with w jz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight traffic could be a key issue tomorrow because of what's traveling under them. clearance between massive cargo and some bridges will only be a few feet >> reporter: a ship carrying four immense cranes built and shipped in china has been
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anchored in annapolis. wednesday they will pass under the bay and key bridges >> they are not cooling through at their full height. they have been disassembled. the boom has been lowered. the height on the bridge is 183 feet, and i think we have about 4 to 6 feet clearance >> reporter: that's still going to be something of a tight squeeze down here, but it's the price of keeping the portative and. ships carrying 4 to 6,000 contain now will be dwarfed by the next generation of ships carrying 14,000 containment because think eel be wider, the bigger cranes are needed to lift cargo from one side to the other >> that's important, because no ship owner wants to -- >> reporter: to avoid the possibility of drivers becoming distracted as the cranes approach, the bay bridge will shut down at 1:1:00 p.m. wednesday for ruffly 40 minutes, and the key bridge will close to traffic at 2:00 p.m. for another 20 minutes. closing down the key bridge is also impacting another freeway
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project. the 892 bridge that connects the tunnel is set to partially shut down for repairs starting tuesday night. that's been pushed become to wednesday night, because the key bridge is one of the alternate commutes needed for commuters. those cranes will be stopping traffic just as were twins. al exdemetri wjd news >> no taxpayer money was used. the former college student convicted of crimes against his home sexual roommate is out of jail tonight. we have the latest on this controversial case >> reporter: denise, he left jail after serving 20 days of his 30-day sentence. he was treated by his lawyer outside the jail in new jersey. he was convicted of bias after using his web come to spy on his roommate in a romantic encounter with another man and telling other people about it. his roommate commit suicide when they learned about it.
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prosecutors are repeal the sentence saying ravi should serve more time. ravi is appealing the conviction saying he is not guilty >> he must serve three years promotion, and pay $11,000 in fines >> president obama talking one on one with have lad mere pew tin at the g-20 summit in mexico the he is trying to convince pew tin to do more to end the violence in sir i don't. officials say russia is providing the syrians are weapon. thousands have tide in the past few months. the other big topic at the g-20 is europe's financial crisis >> reporter: the leaders of the world's 20 largest economies smiled for their official photo; but the seriousness of europe's financial problems dominated their meeting >> we will be working under your lip with our european partners and with all countries to make sure that we're contributing so that the economy grows, the situation stabilizes
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>> reporter: the g-20 leaders are preparing a statement of support for global job growth, but it won't include dicive action on the european debt crisis >> it is easier to sign up for debt declarations, harder to push through the changes that are vital to generate thes and growth our citizens demand >> reporter: just as the greek elections began to calm fears about stability in that country, concerns over spain's debt have grown, threatening to throw europe into chaos and spread here to the u.s.. the interest rate at which spain borrows money is now more than 7%. economists say those rate need to come down fast >> if they don't, then you will see countries like spain default, that will be a big deal. >> reporter: european leaders will have a summit of their on at the end of the month. they're trying to condition vince the other leaders and investors they are on course for fixing their economic
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problems. at the white house, danielle nottingham, w jz eyewitness news >> the cost of bail out spain's debt could top $1.6 trillion u.s. dollars >> an annapolis man under arrest accused of raping a girl. police say 34-year-olds ago hard are a sexual assaulted the girl saturday at his home on laurel court. he is being held on $2 million bail. the girl' parents told police already are a is an acquaintance of the family and also police are looking for this man who they say burglarized three gas stations. in each case the suspect breck into the fashion overnight and took greats and lottery tickets. anyone withs in is urged to call police or metro crime stoppers southwest airlines is no longer number one when it comes to customer satisfaction. rival jetblue is now on top. according to the group that measures customer satisfaction, jetblue scores own 81 on a 181 scale. southwest is second. this is the first time
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southwest has not been number one in 18 years. southwest has a major hub at bwi thug marshall airport microsoft joining the tablet battle ground. today the company unveiled a new device called service. the device is designed to compete with apple's i-pad. surface runs on microsoft's new operating system and has a built-in keyboard and kick stand. microsoft expects to release surface when windows 8 hits the market in the fall the 7-year-old boy who became a viral sensation is out of the hospital tonight. max page was released from a hospital earlier today. he had heart surgery to repair a defective valve. he became famous for portraying a young tart vader in a customer that aired during the suable. max said he's excited to have a milk shake >> not a bad request coming out of the hospital still to come didn't on w jz begins, see what this suspect tries to do
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take a look. instead of breaking down the door, the robber opts for plan b, drive-through. he hangs through the win toe, threatening the employee with a gun. then the worker hands over $200, and the suspect takes off. police are still trying to track him town investigators trying to determine what caused a fire in texas. the lost is on the scene, helping dozens of people who lost their homes in the fire. the blaze rip through an apartment in corpus christi. crews rescued one person from the fire. no one was hurt
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colorado's massive wildfire destroys more homes. one couple captures their dramatic escape on camera. the fire burns dangerously close to the road as they drive to safety. they had minutes to pack up belongings before their cabinet was gourd by flames. temperatures in the 90s and breezy conditions are blamed. the fire is 50% contained. recession related suicide on the rise in italy. many of the victims are small business owners who had nowhere to turn. now their wives are working to change that. we report from milan. >> reporter: teeian that struggles as she reads her husband's final letter. her husband of 27 years set himself on fire in front of the local tax office in march, draught over a tax bill he couldn't pay >> i think my husband was desperate. that's the only reason >> reporter: she said she asked the tax office for help, but
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didn't get it. since the recession the number of people who have committed suicide for financial reasons has spike dramatically, especially among the unemployed. but experts say small business owners many located here in the industrialized north are also at high risk. small family-owned manufacturing companies, lick this lighting company near t reviso have made this region one of the richest in europe; but now they're failing at an alarming rate, 33,000 in the last two years. owner already ran know was desperate when he nearly went bankrupt. he says client don't pay, suppliers are knocking at your door, and bangs refuse to help you. an association of small business owners has set up a hot line and support group. the president said we troy to calm them down and listen to them, because no one else is. ty i don't know thatnd a other
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widows are organizing marchs to draw attention to the crisis >> something is going wrong in italy. somebody has to do something >> reporter: sheas the human cost of the recession is too high. anna matranga, w jz eyewitness news >> and studies show suicide are rising across europe during the economic crisis >> an accident on a fishing trip leaves a boy with a spear in his head. he was injured when his friend's spear gun went off. x-rays show the spear lodge in the brain. doctors say it's a miracle the spear missed all of the blood vessels in his head. that alone may have saved his life >> what we need to make sure are none of the blood vessels have been injured. >> it took three hours of surgery to remove it. lopez is out of bed and speaking; but he suffer from amnesia. doctors say he is doing
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amazingly well for the curb >> might be a good thing so he never remember what happened to him. that's horrible >> we have a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. for the first time more asians are coming to live in the u.s. than hispanics. what's behind the big shift in immigration tonight on the cbs evening news. and a look at tonight's closing numbers on wall street. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,
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bob is in the first warning weather center to show us how uncomfortable it will get >> a big change coming up. tonight is sticky; but tomorrow and thursday, really terrible heat and humidity. tomorrow morning, probably the low to mid-70s. by mid-afternoon low to mid- 90s, topping out around 95 or 96, but it will feel more like 102 in the afternoon, with humidity, 98 predicted high on thursday. the record is 100.
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91, a thundershower late thursday night or friday, and cooling down for the week at 89 and more reasonable 86 on sunday. denise? thank you, bob nothing draws oohs and ahs like the picture of a baby. later this week your child can have their picture taken as the search for baltimore's most photo generallic baby. it's a contest for a good cause >> logan blanchard is a star, last year's winner of baltimore's most photo generallic baby contest. the 2012 edition begins thursday at marly station >> we council to baltimore every year. this is our 20th year in baltimore searching for good morning's most photo generallic baby >> reporter: took special meaning for logan and his mom >> meant a lot for us seeing as to how many of low began's fissions are with hopkins. a good way to teach him a lesson about kids helping kids >> reporter: categories include
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most precious, most comical, beautiful and fashionable. hey, that's me when i was a kid. your child may just win >> all parents that enter their children get a professional modeling shoot with a fashion photographer. 's for infants through age five >> reporter: this is more than a contest. each year this event raises $10,000 for the jobs children's center. their children's center center is amazing, state of the art. caring individuals. they were very hands-on with all of the brothers. i couldn't have asked for more >> a picture-perfect way to help others >> say bye bye? bye >> rob max, wjz, begins >> ah, they're all winners. the contest is thursday through sunday in global. the entry fee is $35 going to hopkins >> what about that bear? >> i wasn't sure he was wearing clothes, was he >> oh, yeah he was wearing clothes. a little white shirt
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fans >> they have less to buation about. start with an injury update for the orioles, who remain in playoff contention despite a of players on list. markakis is should to come back. ryan gold may not. he's been side lined with a herniated tusk in his neck. with no improvement, he is seeing spine specialist today. he faces the possible option of surgery to address the condition. manager buck showalter confirms he will not be back before the all star break, looking more and more that he will not play at all this year. we'll see as the team await word on today's examination. the os back in action tonight. happy they don't have to face are. a. kick i can again. he is an interesting story. buck showalter was his manager in texas six years ago. he gave kick i can a chance to stay on the team if the right hander could master a knuckle ball, because his arm wasn't strong enough otherwise.
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tick i can has gun to be one of the best in the game. the os couldn't touch him haas night. he struck out career high 13 batters, allowed one hit, with a 2-2 mets win. ra kick i can said it was poetic he had such a great game and thanked show walter for giving him the chance. buck said he we should it didn't work out so well against the orioles. they face another tough pitcher tonight. yes han san tan that. that's tommy hunter. he's starting for the orioles tonight. game time in 20 minutes. you can see it all tonight coming up on masn let's talk some basketball now. it is game fur of the championship series tonight. the heat. the series includes a matchup of two of the games' biggest stars. lebron james averaged 27 points a game in the regular season, scoring more than that in the playoff. his super star current part, kevin durant the thunder. james is a veteran, many
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consider the best player in the game. expect stations are high for him to load the heat to the title. james said you can't expect him to to it all alone. >> i know the history of the game. you've got to have super stars and sister to win the championship. you have to have a great coaching staff and a great organization, but can't do it by yourself. you have to have guys around you, great players around you, and then you have to have role players and a great coaching staff and a great organization to put it all together >> kevin durant and the thunder will try to each the series with lebron in game four coming up tonight a soccer controversy in the euro choice. england and the ukraine. that shot locked like a goal; but the instant replay shows, yeah, it crosses the line, doesn't it? sure does. the referee didn't see it that way. and so england winds 1-2, because you cane didn't get the goal. they didn't use video review,
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don't miss the cbs lineup tonight. coming up it's an episode of 48 hours mystery followed by eyewitness news at 11. that's it for us at 6. back at 11. >> thanks for watching wjz maryland's news station. don't go away. there's much more ahead on the cbs inning news with scott pelly including the latest on the reports of hosni new >> pelley: tonight a massive protest after the military grabs power. this is the scene in cairo as
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egypt reaches another turning point. alan pizzey is there. in the penn state trial, jerry sandusky's wife takes the stand. armen keteyian is in the courtroom. there's an important new test for alzheimers, but does it tell a patient more than he wants to know? dr. jon lapook asks the question. >> has the result changed your outlook at all. >> pelley: and just released: interviews with the biggest names in music. jim axel rod listens as paul mccartney talks about drugs and the beatles. >> sergeant pepper owes a lot to drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are multiple reports tonight that depotsed egyptian dictator hosni mubarak is brain dead and on life support after suffering a stroke. this comes at the same moment that cairo's tahrir
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