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earlier. we can see right now from sky team 11 -- two lanes closed or read anyone going from howard county to washington, d c is being asked to use the beltway through catonsville to 95 south. update youtinue to on the situation throughout this newscast. also, developments in the discovery of a body in the inner harbor. beltway police were called to the scene at the 1300 block of lancaster street. they were able to pull the body from dull -- an adult male the body, but no word on how the man died. a shooting in northwest baltimore around me 700 block of powers avenue. police arrived on the scene just before seven: 30 this morning when they found a 24-year-old man shot seven times. -- 7:30 this morning when they
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found a 24-year-old man shot seven times. santoni says he is being forced to close santoni's supermarket for good and he is blaming baltimore's bottle tax closing his business. jayne miller has more. >> donna, the sign says it all behind me. your neighborhood grocers since 1930. but not anymore says syria -- santoni's supermarket's cfo rob santoni. all because of the city bottle tax. the announcement came over the weekend. >> it will be a change. >> it was a rare breed in the grocery business. not part of a big chain and trying to remain a full serve store. >> it will be a big loss for me. >> cfo rob santoni blames one
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thing -- the city five cent tax on soda and bottled water. >> we are no longer competitive and can no longer afford to absorb the bottle tax and not look like we are pricing ourselves out of the market. it is our number one front page that is the?ds, traction. that is one of the big reasons that they choose a certain market to shop that. >> he says that it has cost him $4 million in sales over the past three years. he dismissed increased competition as a factor. as southeast baltimore has developed, so has it grocery market,ith the shoppers the safeway in canton, and whole foods grocery. a new harris teeter wants to set up shop as well. santoni remodeled in 2008 to keep up and did until the tax went into effect. >> that has slowly eroded our
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sales over the last three and a half years. everyone knows the supermarket business is a penny's business. >> santoni was a vocal critic of the bottle tax. regular customers see both sides. >> i know the economy in this area is not very good. so, it probably is hurting them a lot. >> one nearby competitor to doesni's told us that he not like the bottle tax it either but chooses to emphasize other products in the store as opposed to bottled beverages. reporting live, i'm jayne miller, wbal-tv 11 news. theell, if you do not know name jolene ivey now, you will. she will be running with doug the to in his run for
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governor. is this timing the winds of its or is the campaign trying to deflect new criticism about gansler's backseat driving habits? job deflectingr criticism. the candidates ignored questions about his backseat driving. as for the running mate, that was chosen before the washington post broke that story. >> i would like to introduce jolene ivey. >> the ticket announcement comes as the campaign tries to put out a political firestorm. it started over the weekend with a washington post story exposing complaints by gansler's date trouper drivers. according to an internal memo published by the paper, gansler repeatedly ordered troopers to speed and bypass traffic jams. on one occasion he became so impatient, he insisted on
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writing himself, using emergency equipment because he was late to a redskins game. neither candidate would address the issue. gansler's supporters attempted to block news photographers as the candidate made a fast getaway. >> do you think this comes from the lieutenant governor's brown campaign? you think that they want to disrupt the announcement? >> i think that would be a fair assumption. painted byure being these documents is not an accurate reflection of reality. a few of the 18 troopers who feltded me with protection that my backseat driving made them uncomfortable. for that i apologize. gansler says he never asked them to violate traffic calls. it may touchr some a nerve. all right, you have someone who is the attorney general who may be making reckless incisions, although again, it is incumbent upon the state bobo officials to
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actually make the right decision. hope open- the state officials to actually make the right decision. everyone could be seen as doing understand -- underhanded politics. ivey is cast as a contrast to gansler on the campaign trail. she has independent thoughts. she does not always agree with me. that is why i brought this person on the ticket to have broad strategy. >> delegate ivey told the crowd "we just will make history. we will make the difference in lives of people." reporting live downtown, david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the latest on the government shutdown. more hope, but no deal yet. the dissent into this function could reach a lower level. default on the government debt
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on top of the shutdown. steve handelsman has the latest from l. -- from l. >> -- from capital hill. >> president put on more pressure. obama joined furloughed workers at a food bank. >> i think house republicans continue to think that somehow they can extract concessions by keeping the government shutdown or threatening default. >> many house republicans blame him for not compromising on obamacare. >> given the ruthless way the shutdown has been handled, i believe this president would actively act to destroy the full faith and credit of the united states. >> if the debt ceiling is not raised by october 17, $61 billion of interest payments
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would not be paid by november 1. then payments to social security kim promise isy. worried about her kids. >> next a day, i will probably have to dip into my children's savings. >> one of the democratic senators is joe manchin. >> the world is looking at us right now. we cannot govern ourselves. a result thatd hopefully will be acceptable for both sides. >> the white house meeting was delayed to allow senate leaders to finish. but the question is would john boehner allow a vote on any plan that does not roll back obamacare and spending as tea party republicans demand. even if it passes, another deadline crisis could be in just a few months. hill, i'm capitol steve handelsman. wbal-tv 11 news.
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>> breaking news over northwest baltimore. sky team 11 has arrived over the scene of us serious accident. it happened in the last 30 minutes. we know that one medic has been called to the scene. stay with us for latebreaking developments. was a really tough loss to the green bay packers. it puts the defending super bowl champions baltimore ravens at 3- 3. they will take to the roads to -- to the road to contend with her biggest rival. the voice of the ravens gerry sandusky joins us. what a frustrating game that was, gerry. >> everyone feels the frustration, the pain of that loss. that was a game that the ravens knew they had opportunities to win. there were two decisions john
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harbaugh made in the first half that have drawn a lot of attention. the coach said that he stands by both of those decisions. the decision to go for the ball, down, in theurth first quarter. the ravens ran the wall for straight plays. ray rice 0 for 3. instead of taking a field goal, they could have tied the game. the elected to try to score the touchdown. bernard pierce and got the call, but he could not get into the end zone -- bernard pierce and out the call, but he could not get into the end zone. lots of blame. another costly mistake came with 12 seconds left in the half. the ravens got the ball late in the first half. they could have taken the me and gone to the locker room. instead they tried to be aggressive. joe flacco flew downfield. was strip sacked. that set up a field goal for the packers.
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a game decided by two points. at the end of the game, the ravens looking for one defensive stop to get the ball back. could not do it. anay john harbaugh had opportunity to go over the game day. lot ofwell he saw a errors in execution, when it came to the decision-making, the coach did not flinch. he supported the calls he made yesterday and stands by them today. >> i feel like we have got a lot of speed up there. we can make plays and put the pressure on people. can you put me on the ground? there will be times when that is the right thing to do. but i believed we could make a play right there. they were pushing coverage deep. we have three timeouts. i felt like we could do it. if we did not score, our defense would force upon them. that is what you do those things. generally speaking, we are going to be aggressive.
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>> they will need to be aggressive this week on the road. the running game drawing a lot of attention after the frustrating day yesterday. we will take a look at why this may be the worst possible week to improve the running game. gerry sandusky, wbal-tv 11 news. >> in the books. time to move on. pittsburgh next. thing better for 3-d technology -- >> those glasses you wear and the theater are coming to an operating room. >> but first, if your commute takes you through downtown baltimore, get ready for changes. why some roads will be closed off in the next nine months. off in the next nine months. >> and
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>> new headaches for downtown drivers. change fore will nine months and you can thank the newer shoe -- the new horseshoe casino. were broke -- roadwork and lane closures will be in effect in north and south directions. we're told the work will be done plans for-rush hours. other streets will happen in
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segments through july of next year. alert,onight's medical millions of babies have been born since new reproductive technologies were introduced back in the late 1970's. a new study tracked the use of including inues vitro fertilization. researchers estimate that 5 million children are the result of assisted reproductive technologies. the first baby was born in 1978 and numbers have been consistently rising since then. you're probably familiar with the 3-d glasses you used to watch a movie at home or in the theater. what you may not know is that 3- d glasses have made their way for the oh are for -- o.r. delicate surgeries. >> for years, she had pain in her back and uterus, pain she caused by urinary tract infections. >> i could not leave the house. i was in and out of the bathroom constantly.
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>> if you were not having a good day, you were in bed. >> she was diagnosed with endometriosis. soon afterwards, she had surgery, laparoscopic surgery in which the surgeon wears 3-d glasses. >> we can see things very clearly, very crisply, and three mentions. i am able to get very aggressive with my dissections. closer to the tissues, closer to the ureters, things that are more technically difficult with non-3-d skills and clearly more difficult when it is not high- definition. >> the 3-d laparoscopic technology can be used in many surgeries. >> we can remove tubes and ovaries. we can break down extensive scar tissue. we can do enter motrin doses -- surgery.osis
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>> and it has made her pain- free. >> i do not have to worry about pain. i do not have pain anymore. i am free to do what i want. it is really life changing. >> mindy basara, wbal-tv 11 news . with stan stovall, donna hamilton, chief meteorologist tom tasslemyer, and sky team 11, covering the news where you live.-->> now your 11 insta- weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasslemyer. nearly a week of cloudy skies, we finally have sunshine this afternoon and it looks like we will at least be able to enjoy a little bit of dry weather before the next threat of rain arrives. you can see the satellite composite shows central maryland has closed out nicely. we are still holding onto cloud cover in the western part of the state and coastal areas. remainedareas have rain free today. temperatures have been able to respond. got it back into the upper 60s to lower 70s. 50s out and western maryland including oakland in frostburg. 70 in frederick at this hour.
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lower eastern shore. again, we have some cloud cover down that way. baltimore, i think we will stay was would clear tonight. temperatures will get a little chilly tonight. we have warmer than normal nights and cooler than normal days during this wet spell. 40s returned to the suburbs. 50s downtown. sunset keeps getting earlier and earlier. storm is still lingering out over the atlantic. it is in a much weaker state. you can see it is not as organized right now. it happens, we expect the system to push out into the atlantic over the next couple of days, eventually allowing high pressure through the north and west again over the next couple of days. that will allow temperatures to come back to normal. if we could switch it back to eather 2 --there
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you go. it will drift up over the eastern seaboard and away from us. we will see temperatures returned to more normal conditions over the next couple of days. the forecast tomorrow calls for partly cloudy skies, high temperatures -- probably in the 60s to low 70s for most locations with the northeast breeze. the seven-day forecast will show temperatures normal. we are having to get her problems, so i will send it back over to the news desk. >> we will take it. i was just admiring these new little things -- >> they are all right. >> i came back and they changed everything. i was only gone for a week. >> you can't leave. we will do that to you. >> the winner of this year's baltimore marathon is making history. >> he is the first local man to cross the finish line first. up next, we will catch up with
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>> well, for dave berdan, saturday's victory made him a star. >> it did. he was the first local runner to win the race. you would think he would take a few days off. but no, no. he was back in the classroom teaching. rob roblin paid him a visit. >> this year's -- >> this year's baltimore marathon winner took no time off. when dave berdan crossed the finish line in the baltimore marathon saturday, he made history. he is the first local runner to win the race. really good. everywhere i went, people were chilling -- were cheering for me. they were saying "go, dave" or "go, teach."
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there was no spot where someone wasn't cheering for me. >> but no rest for the weary. today he was act in the classroom. >> a lot of people would say, i'm going to take the day off. >> oh, no. time.ot have these people are so supportive as soon as i walked into the building. congratulations. >> a science teacher, everyone here is talking about the race. >> i know he has been running a lot. i knew he could do it. >> knew it all along? >> well, kind of, yes. [laughter] sofor the students, they are proud -- >> it was great to watch him at the checkpoints. seeing him finish was amazing. marathon is a thrill for david, and the idea he has inspired others is so gratifying. telling me that i
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inspired them to go out and run or they want to tell me a good job. they used to do this, and now they're running. the fact that i was able to do that is by winning the marathon means a lot. at >> after a day , hehe for -- after a day will be back to teaching. you see, he is the cross-country coach here. >> seeing him go across the finish line, knowing that he is supporting our school, leading our team, it was really cool. i don't know how to describe it. teacher, adan, a coach, a marathon winner. rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> that's great. i love that. if all the amazing images this week and were not enough to inspire you, perhaps this will. you may have been the final athlete to cross the finish line at the chicago marathon, but
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this dennis whalen runner was not letting that stop them. he has muscular dystrophy, but he still won the and -- ran the entire marathon. he says the most important thing is never to give up. >> incredible. >> you can make it happen. life is the most beautiful thing. so, the best of life. >> how about that? his final time -- 16 hours and 46 minutes. >> incredible. >> but he made it. >> he did. still to come -- >> people in this dundalk neighborhood told to stay indoors as a hostage team negotiated barricades. we will tell you how it all played out.
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continues now. >> new at 5:30 residence of baltimore county on edge following a series of vicious dog attacks in the neighborhood. >> lisa robinson spoke with one woman who says she was attacked and tonight people are posting warnings on community bulletins and social media. lisa joins us live in the newsroom. lisa? a bulletin went out to residents that stupid also attacked to dogs -- to residents attackeditbulls also two dogs. we also learned a woman was attacked in the same area. >> for some reason they decided to attack. >> these dog bites required her to be rushed to franklin square hospital sunday evening. she asked her next or neighbor if he put his three dogs away. that is when she went out to
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take the recycling. unbeknownst to her, his son had opened the garage door. >> i tried to get them off, and they could not -- the sun could not help me. down in the up driveway, and my neighbor came out and tried eating on them to let me go. they had me and isabel. >> arborist said she thought the dog -- barbara said she thought the dogs were going to kill isabel and that is why she intervened. .> i get the dogs with a shovel they could not get the dogs off. he ended up hitting them and saving my life and isabel? -- and isabel's. and getsa loves dogs along with her neighbors on leslie avenue and does not want to see the dogs euthanized. her husband jack describes the dogs that attacked as pitbulls.
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kept in the are garage all day and let out in the evening unleashed for a short time. >> this is like a wake-up call. >> what do you want to see happen? >> to be honest, i don't really know. we do not want to sue our neighbors or do any of that kind of stuff. if this had been a child, they would have killed the child in a heartbeat. police did respond. the report did not identify the animals as pitbulls. the case was referred to animal control. it is up to them to determine the breed of the animals or if criminal charges will be brought. of course they are off because today is a holiday. lisa robinson, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you very much. here is a look at all the stories we're following up this hour. all lanes back open on the beltway. you can see that there are still delays. this is all following a deadly accident in baltimore county just near belair road.
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readers have been told to use the westbound beltway through catonsville if they want to access i-95 south. it was breaking news earlier, when the inner loop was entirely shut down for five hours with all traffic eating rerouted onto route warty three. -- all traffic being rerouted onto route 43. we know at least one person was killed. taking it back out now for another live look some up all lanes are back open eastbound. latebreaking news out of anne arundel county -- a bicyclist turned to shock trauma following thate afternoon crash on in arnold. it happened on route 32 north. no word on what caused the crash. a dundalk man under evaluation following a tense eric eight situation -- attends barricade situation overnight. are told the 42-year-old man was buried barricadedde --
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inside, possibly suicidal. tacticald to call out negotiation teams to be seen. no injuries are being reported. >> now to the looming debt ceiling. we are days away from that thursday default deadline. that is when the u.s. is the so- called debt limit and may not be able to pay its bills. what does that mean for you and the nation? nikole killion breaks it down for us. >> considerate the new d-day -- consider it the new d-day, october 17, when the u.s. reaches its borrowing limit. >> it stops paying bills. >> the shockwaves would likely rattle the stock markets first and send interest rates soaring. >> it could cause a spike in interest rates which can make it more costly if you have a variable rate mortgage. if you want to finance a car, to buy a car. >> economic experts also warn
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the default could send the economy act recession. >> these shock -- the shock we saw in 2000 and eight with the great recession show this being an equal if not larger shock. >> the president spoke of other ramifications. >> social security recipients, people with disabilities, vendors to the government not being paid on time. , somecapitol hill cost.ayed the >> we have a bunch of people denying the world is round. that is what we have here. tonight we are learning more about a truly horrific scene that has unfolded in central india. >> more than 100 dead, countless more injured during a deadly stampede at a hindu festival.
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>> covering the nation tonight, authorities in florida are still trying to determine what caused hundreds of cars tour repton cars to erupt -- into flames sending huge plumes of smoke into the sky. it happened northwest of miami. no word right now on any injuries. also out of florida, an investigation into what caused the boat with 30 people on board to capsize off the shores of miami. the catamaran took off sunday evening, did not make it very far. started taking on water near the miami sea aquarium, prompting commercial boats, fish and wildlife service officials, the coast guard, a lot of good
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samaritans to come to the rescue. amazingly no injuries have been reported. >> wow. the deaths of 115 being reported after a stampede in india. we are hearing most of the victims are women and shelter -- women and tilton. the bulwer gathering and then panicked people rushed to escape. fights also broke out. police were hitting people with batons. while some jumped off the bridge to escape, others drowned or were crushed to death. out of china.deo dozens of tourists had a frightening fall after a collapse -- >> oh! >> that is crazy video. the railing just suddenly gave out. park workers leapt into action, throwing life preservers to people in the water. no word on what caused the bridge to collapse, but it had only been open for three weeks.
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>> way too many people at one time. >> may be so. anand announcement -- announcement from macy's. >> something they have never done before in their history. you think you love animals, do you love them enough 3000 miles? the cyclist has a long journey ahead, and you can help. >> the sunshine returns. we check out the seven-day forecast, coming
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recordund that they had ridership in 2013, in fact 11.4 million people took the train between boston and washington in the past year. for's the second best year the carrier in history. officials say ticket sales are impressive because this is all despite a temporary service outage during superstorm sandy. >> now your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasslemyer. >> delightful weather returns to our region today after extensive cloudy wet weather. sunshine, but temperatures by two normal. mid to upper 60s. you can see temperatures ranging from 66 in parkton to 66 in chestertown, and on the eastern shore, originally checks in at 68. cooler up in the mountains. we also have some lingering
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clouds. same thing on the lower eastern shore. ocean city at 66 degrees because of cloud cover and actually some showers persisting offshore near ocean city. conditionsshows dry continuing in central and eastern maryland. you do see cloud cover offshore. that wet weather actually producing quite a bit of rain over the atlantic. northwest wind coming into our weaken that system will and drift farther away. there's another system out to the west of us. you notice the rain through the dakotas and up toward minneapolis. showers in the plains states. that turns to snow over the northern rock used. this will head our way as we end -- with -- as we head into next week. nice fall whether anticipated. look how cool it is. 36 in butte, montana. 46 in denver. that weather will be coming in
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here toward the end of the week. in the meantime, just some pleasant weather. 40's's guys, lows in the in the suburbs. sunny and mild. sunrise at 7:17. high temperatures tomorrow very nice. high temperature 77 semi-sevena -- degrees. >> in tonight's consumer alert, the partial government shutdown has more than 90% of iressa staff at home right now, but that does not mean you are off the hook or your taxes. the deadline if you requested a six-month extension in april still stands. that the irs will not issue government refunds until government resumes. new research data suggest millions to rely on social security, veterans benefits, and federal pensions can expect the small raisin benefits next year. according to a study by the associated press, if it's are
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likely to go up 1.5%. it would the one of the lowest raises since automatic cost adjustments were introduced by the federal government about 40 years ago. consumer prices did not increase much last year, so that allows the government to modestly bump up the payments. the adjustment will be announced after the labor department releases the inflation report for the month september. prepaid cards are becoming a major target for spammers. they can be for -- they can be convenient for people who do not have credit. people he have finally wise up to bad guys and do not wire money anymore. instead they send a prepaid car. but scam artists will stoop reload to steal your money. some call pretending to be your power company and tell you you are behind on your bill. others will even threaten you with a bomb. >> you have a bomb in that building. we have got somebody watching
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this holding. if you do not pay this money, they will make the bomb. the money is gone once we take those numbers and process them. know thosesay they threats are all lies and whether it is cash, a money order, a prepaid card, the scam results are all the same. meanwhile, if you plan on buying chocolate for halloween, it will cost more. the price of your favorite treat is on the rise. bad weather in key cocoa producing countries and rising prices in emerging markets are pushing up the cost of key ingredients. but manufacturers do not want to scare away consumers altogether. the industry will increase the price, reduce cocoa content form -- cocoa content, or reduce the size of chocolate products to keep the chocolate flowing. there are price packages or getaways this time of year, especially if you choose to cruise. cruise lines are offering deals he may find hard to refuse.
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for a variety of reasons it's often cheaper to take a cruise this time of year. at this year, cruise prices are at all-time lows. rent.is cheaper than my maybe i should cruise the world for year instead of paying rent. >> she researched and wrote it is cheaper than a motel. >> under $40 a person per night is super low. it is almost cheaper than the motel 6 when you consider that on a cruise you get your food in that price. it is super, super cheap. >> carnival is offering as low as $35 a night while real caribbean has taken as much as $1000 off some sailings. it is off-season. plus ships are repositioning from chile or to warmer regions of the world. prices, badthe publicity the industry has gotten recently. tocruises are really trying
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fix their media image right now. >> and fix it just in time for national cruise vacation week, which starts next sunday. chris clackum, wbal-tv 11 news. >> finally tonight, for shopaholics out there, it is a thanksgiving miracle. macy's breaking a 105-year tradition on thanksgiving day. after remaining closed on the holiday, this year macy's will open some of its stores. by doing so, macy's joins a growing list of retailers getting a jump on black friday sales which kicked off the profitable christmas selling season. donna? >> 24 hours, you can do some serious damage and there, stan. the refit time to visit unwanted house. to aok his girlfriend
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haunted house. at one point zombies surrounded nick in stephanie on a bridge where he proposed using the undead's severed arm. she said yes, calling it the best repose a lever. the zombies cheered in their zombie way. they chased the couple out of the haunted house. its original. got to give it that. bipartisan talks under way to end the budget stalemate. we will have the report from capitol hill new at 6:00. >> i'm kim dacey. i will let you know how you can help.
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>> one man, three thousand miles, 48 states. massachusetts cyclist is bicycling across the country and he just checked maryland off his list. he is on a mission to stop what he calls the unnecessary killing of animals in shelters across the u.s. he hopes to raise money for associations that promote and no kill way to deal with homeless
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pets. >> we have a very strong system based on volunteers, based on sponsor families, based on retention family -- retention programs, and also on preventative measures. >> his next stop is virginia. he has raised $3000 for no kill shelters nationwide. if you would like more information on his cause, and to our website -- wbaltv.com. you can get some cool stuff and help our four- legged friends at the same time and it is as easy as point and >>. -- point and click. kim dacey has the latest on shop-a-paw-looza. like a ravensou jersey autographed by torrey smith? you can get these items and more at shop-a-paw-looza. >> we have tickets to local restaurants, salons, artwork,
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jewelry, ravens tickets, orioles tickets. gift baskets. really a large variety. something for everyone, really. >> it's easy to take part. you do not even have to leave home. it's an online option. >> we get a lot of people from all over to help the program out. it is one of our largest fundraisers of the year. -- theyyear, the will will raise $40,000. all that money goes to help the animals. >> we do not get money from the government or national organizations. we really rely on donations from the public and rum fundraisers like this to help take care of from000 animals -- and fundraisers like this to help take care of the 3000 animals. >> the event will go until the end of the month, but what you have -- what you see today is not all they have to offer. they will be adding new items.
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>> we will add new items every day. the option goes until the end of the month, the 29th. every day adding new items, so you can check back. >> for more, you can check our website. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> all right. that is all for us at the clock. here is what is coming up at 6:00. >> in washington, it is a race to beat the clock. what congress may be closer to breaking that budget stalemate. >> doug gansler announces his running mate and both avoid questions like the plague. we get to the bottom of why, ahead. >> the grocer says he has had enough of the bottle tax and so it goes for a long time baltimore business. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11 news. live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00 p.m.
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>> good evening, everyone. our big story tonight, maryland attorney general doug gansler announce jolene ivey as his running mate today. announcement is competing with fallout from and on related issue. some state troopers complained that he repeatedly pressed them to speed and occasionally drive recklessly. david collins joins us from downs of baltimore. he has more on tonight's commitment 2014 coverage. david? >> the timing is whether this politically motivated complaint -- the question is, will it backfire? >> jolene ivey. >> doug gansler announced jolene ivey as the campaign tries to put out a political firestorm. it happened over the weekend with a washington post story exposing complaints by canzler's state
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