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now, "good morning, maryland." >> back to the neighborhood after a woman was tossing out the trash and was sexually assaulted. >> it's not a big story, but it's an interesting one and ray rice pulled over by the cops and he tweets about it. >> a mysterious missile seen over the skies of los angeles is does anyone have a clue as to what this is and where it came from arwhere it went. >> we will tell everybody about this when we pulled in this morning talking about this mysterious missile. >> go ahead. >> jamie was asking all the questions. what was it? where did it come from. who is responsible for this missile and finally that's when i said. >> she says it's a mysterious missile. shut up. >> i never said shut up. >> no you department say shut up. >> occasionally we bicker. >> welcome in. we never bikeer with him. >> not when the weather is nice.
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when he talks about snow, a different story. all right. here he is. the pleasant and very sweet meteorologist justin berk. >> and sense you menseed it, he want to let you know one inch of snow did fall on baltimore on this date in 1968. now because you mentioned it. >> now we will fight. >> by the way, jammy, you know it's mystery the contrails in the shape of a question mark. we will look at that video later on. let's get back to business. we have temperatures that are still holding near or just above normal. if fact, we tapped into the low 60s again yesterday overshooting the mark. no complaints. veteran's day outlook, clear and we are going to have a good one to talk about. but there's clouds off on the delmarva that may dim out sunshine with sunrise coming up in about 10 to 15 minutes. we will look at perhaps a few extra clouds into the afternoon sky, but a clear start in baltimore at 43. 41 in easton and we are going for the two degreen gee guaranteed high and you partly sunny skies of 62 degrees.
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the always pleasant kim brown who will not knock me for my snow. >> reporter: i will knock you. out of your chair. just kidding. we are not too bad on the madge roadways. 95 and the beltway are checking in without problems. look at anne arundel county, the sun is starting to peter out on the westbound lanes of route 100 approaching 97. going to the maps, there's a couple accidents. one up in finksburg at route 140. and dd road and we are work an accident on the bw parkway at route 197 in laurel that block the left lane. that's causing some delays starting from about route 198. megan and jammy, back to you. 6:33. some things are better left untweeted. here's ravens superstar ray rice being honest after being pulled over for his windows being too tinted. sherrie johnson takes the story from there. >> reporter: it might be a case of too much information. on monday ray rice was look for
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a hot new video game "call of duty black ops "as he arrived at store a. baltimore county police officer pulled him over because the tinted windows on the s-uv were too dark. he received a warning and the officer got an autograph for the son and rice said "just got pulled over for my tints, but gave the officer an autograph for his son and he let me go." some people are concerned about preferential treatment. rice clarified the tweet saying the autograph came after the officer gave him a warning for the windows. >> bad decision by me wording it on twitter. wish i. wasn't trying to get unfair justice and i did get a warning and i must get my tints fixed because they are pretty dark. >> reporter: a spokesman for the police department says officers have the office of giving a investigate warning a violation or order to get windows fix. department is investigating the incident involving ray rice. rice and the ravens leave for
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thursday's game in atlanta. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> 6:34. news around the nation, for a second day of testimony, elizabeth smart describes how she was almost rescued months after being kidnapped from her utah bedroom in june of 2002. she says her captor brian david mitchell, tolled enquiring detective cosee mart veiled face for religious reasons in the fall of 2002. she was not found again until march of 2003 nine months after being abducted in the middle of the night from her home. smart said mitchell tried unsuccessfully to kidnap her cousin and make her his next bride. defense attorneys says mitchell is insane. it's going to be a slow ride in san diego for the nearly 4500 passengers and crew of a cruise ship that lost power following an engine room fire. there he's no air conditioning or hot water and guests have been living on things like canned crab and spam. the carnival splendor drifted
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off mexico's pacific coast before a mexican tugboat started to pull the vessel towards port. in orlando, tv photographer makes the news after being attacked on the job. the crew was covering a memorial service for a 15-year-old killed in a hit-and-run crash. witnesses say a reporter interviewed a family member without permission and a fight broke out. several mourners approach the photographer from a different tv station and shoved him to the ground and punched him in the face and another tv station that was not attacked caught the whole incident. you are watching it on tape. the photographer was not seriously hurt, but several people were arrested. there's no way to start the next story without it sounding like a bad joke a deer walks into a bar in ohio and -- and his adventures were caught on a camera. he jumped through the front window and lost his footing. see him trying to walk but he keeps slipping and tries to run around and the kitchen manager holds the door open for it and it bolts for freedom.
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what was that off the coast of los angeles? who shot it and what was it aimed at? why was it launched in. >> all the questions. jamie, that's the mystery. speculation about a possible missile caught on tape by a helicopter that happened to be nearby. we will take a look. and tonight's the big night for country music stars and here's the lady to listen to on the radio for 25 years talks about the big award she got. the chevy malibu was designed to catch the eye... but great design is also what you don't see. like dependability, a one-hundred thousand-mile, five-year powertrain warranty and being named a consumers digest best buy three years running. it's easy to see why over a thousand people a day are switching to chevy. qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on this 2011 malibu ls for around one ninety-nine a month. call for details. the switch to chevy starts at chevydealer.com.
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we are 20 minutes abray seven. last time we talked about an unknown on the object in the sky it was an engagement balloon. >> it looks like a missile launch in the pacific ocean off the coast of california. look at this. the launch was caught on video by a news helicopter near los angeles. several u.s. military departments are investigating, but no one is claiming
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responsibility. it appears to be a rocket or missile, experts say there's chance it is a vapor trail from a jet. however... >> it could be a test firing of an intercontinental ballistic misfrill submarine. underwater submarine. to demonstrate mainly to asia that we can do that. >> it doesn't look like a vapor trail. department of defense insists the object could not have been launched by a foreign entity. this is a story that has us look over our shoulder we walk out of the house. >> police areer is fopping arsuspect in rape investigation. i am sherrie johnson. find out what police will do in a community for a search for rapist and the precause -- precautions some women are taking. a man says he was protecting his dog but when police found when they arrive at his home that has him in big trouble.
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i am jamie costello. >> i am megan pringle. this is your abc2 news to go. first justin berk to see if we can get another good look day. >> you got it. just like you ordered and it's the third in a string of nice days this workweek. temperatures this morning actually running a little bit above normal at 43. we should start off in the 30s. that's pretty good start. the sunrise is upon us right now. although it's the low below the hills and tree line. maybe a few minutes that you see that. but the official 6:44 mark. a partly sunny afternoon at 62 the two degree guarantee but the sun goes down at 4:56. here's kim brown. >> reporter: justin for the commuters traveling the harrisburg expressway, you won't
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encounter problems and minimal delays approaching the beltway. checking the maps, a handful of accidents around the area. still route 140 at dd road a disabled vehicle on the inner loop of the beltway right at lock raven and you won't see that off to the shoulder and an accident involving a police vehicle. no injuries. that is at amberwood road and maravia park drive. it's terrible gutless crime and when it happens in your community, it can be so scary. we are talk about rape that happened in laurel at seven outside a victim's apartment building. sherrie johnson joins with us more. >> reporter: good morning. it is something we do. take out the trash at night. but for a laurel woman it turned no a crime. it happened monday night around 7 in laurel. police say woman was takes her trash to the dumpster when she noticed a man in the bushes and says he started to follow her and grabbed her and attacked her. officers searched the area for clues. they plan to return to the apartment complex again today
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is to talk to witnesses. neighborhood is locate between several jurisdictionss including howard, prince george's county and laurel city. police are trying to figure out if that suspect lives there or drove from one of the main nearby roads. >> there's no reason for somebody just to be out wandering around in the neighborhood because it's basically not near anything except for sam's or anything. you going to sam's, you going to sam's and leave. >>an arundel county police ask -- anne arundel county police ask you call the sex unit if you have information. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. a dog owner accused of shooting his dog but it's what police found when they arrived that got him in more trouble. police say 35-year-old stanley coleman shot his bull mastiff with a 12-gauge shotgun as it attacked a white siberian husky. they found the dog alive in a
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pile of trash underneath the porch suffering from a massive gunshot wound. they found a mixed breed pit bull that looked like it was starved to death. >> there was a third dog found in a plastic carrier on-site. carrier had a lot of water and feces and looked like in the bottom of the carrier. the dog was laying in that. >> now coleman faces a series of gun and animal cruelty charges and shelter officials have yet to determine if the husky will be put up for adoption. one of the greatest high school basketball players we have seen around this area has died. i think we are shocked over the passing of cardinal gib bones star quintin daily due to heart disease at the age of 49. his parents died when he was young and he was raised by his aunt in waft baltimore. played at cardinal gib bones and went on to the university of san francisco. he ran into trouble out there but ended up being a first round draft pick with the bulls. he played 10 years in the nba. he was living in las vegas and
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reffing basketball game and is survived by his daughter and a son playing ball at eastern michigan. it's 6:48. st. joseph's medical center agreed to pay 22 million dollars to settle 58 gation it provided illegal kickbacks to a card ogee practice. accused of implainting unnecessary extents. the kick backs were paid over a ten-year period. suit was brought on by three whistle blowers who happened to be cardol being a surgeons. the 22 million they will repay the money it got from federal health benefits over a ten-year period for medically unnecessary extents. the procedures were performed by dr. mark midei a one time partner with mid atlantic cardiovascular associates. baltimore police say they shut down what could be a fairly large marijuana ring. jesse did havey and vincent davis were arrested for growing, manufacturing, and intending to
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sell pot. in all, police seized about 400 starter plants. but it was what else they found inside the warehouse in the 4800 block of curtis avenue that has them thinking it could be a bigger case. they found grow lights and ventilation systems to conseattle odor and creative wiring to power the operation. police are interested in talking to the owner of the south baltimore building and have not ruled out it could be a fairly large operation. tenments away from seven a woman sentenced to jail time for pretending to have cancer and scamming people out of money will spend more time behind bars. on top her 15-year sentence for the scam, dina leoni will spent spend an additional 6 years in prison for probation violation. she saved her -- shaved her head and told former classmates she was dying of stomach cancer. she has to repay more than $14,000 to her victims in this cancer scam. baltimore is one of ibm's smart smarter is theies them say
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baltimore is one of up to 100 cities it plans to help better use technology and infection over the next three years. each city receives between 250,000 and 400,000 dollars in services and technology in baltimore. ibm says they analyzed the diskick between residents and city services. company says it is recommendations include improving cured nation across agencies and community perception about public safety. onean arundel tree house may be a little too over the top. look at this. it's massive. when craig fedderral's mother pass aid way began to build it to keep his mind off it and he didn't stop a county inspector until theed it and realized no permits were used. safety is another concern. so craig is now waiting to see what the county wants him to do. if he has to tear it down e. might have to get a permit for that, too. all right. when you head to camden yards for opening day expect it to
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look different. orioles say renovations will be made during the off season. replacements of the seats in the seating bowl will be finished. and the club level an upper deck will get wider seats and less entrucive railings be will be installed. some parts of the club level will get some new rails as well. because of the changes, city capacity may rebbe duesed by about 3,000 people. 6:52 right now. if you want to take your kids to the zoo, you k for the first time in five years, the maryland zoo in baltimore will be open in january and february. it will be open on friday, through monday, from 10 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. the zoo says this gives visitors an opportunity to see animals in a different light. we lost a great man george who fed us when we went to westminster passed away at the age of 81. he was born in greece in 1929 a arrive at port of baltimore and his cousin intro deuced him to his wife, zoe in 1951, he bought harry's
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lunch. we know it today at harry's grill on main street. george worked 7 0 hours a week and never took time off. artie donovan hold the all time record with you most hot dogs eaten. george's son harry is in charge. he was laid to rest this week earlier and it felt like all of westminster to say good-bye. and that's his son right there a. great man as well. tonight's country music abiggest night. and you can catch it all here. >> the conditiony -- country music awards will be tonight. the entertainer of the year is the one to watch. hall of fame dj lori deon or local gal came in to talk about the trip to nashville and talked about her induction no the country music hall of fame. >> i think i remember cal rip kens talking about how i just get out there and go to work
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and i think that's what lot of people do. unfortunately for a lot of people, there's not a hall of fame. >> watch the entire award ceremony tonight right here on abc2 starting at eight. they will have a wrap-up immediately following abc2 news at 11. now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> 6:5 # 4. i want to go outside to look at camera site in baltimore or glen burnie and nominate jammy for morning show hall of fame. >> i agree. >> if we had one. jamie would be the first inductee. all right. 45 degrees right now at glen burnie. watch the time-lapse and look at that beautiful oriole orange sky for you mr. costello. 45 degrees this morning. and let's switch it over and show outlive image from the harbor school. at 43. cloud just off the coast. you can see them nudging there way onto the del mar v. get out of the way so you can
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cede the moisture hit hiding new england the last couple days. storm close to the gulf of maine on monday and southeast of martha's vineyard and cape cod yesterday, now a little further out to sea. but they have wind driven rain and clouds down the jersey shoreline in delaware and maryland. we may bring in clouds and a breeze as the moisture works its way back west. the computer model hints at fact the cloud may try to bleed in our direction and high thin clouds, denser to block out the sun on the delmarva but we will have still a part sigh sunny afternoon school and the moisture will get out of here by tonight. veteran's day look fan taft wick sunshine, nice temperatures and a little bump on the they are mom tore towards the weekend. skies from clear to partly sunny. 62 degrees the two degree guarantee and more cloud on the eastern shore. now back into the mid-30s overnight. 60 for veteran's day. as we honor our veterans in full pride in the u.s. 32 tomorrow night. repeat on friday.
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saturday, 65. and rain hold off until next week. kim. >> reporter: justin, traffic is starting to pick up around the area. looking at the beltway live look at 695 at liberty road. you see traffic beginning to slow down a little bit. but, at least it's moving this time of morning. that's not always the case. as we look at the maps, two accidents we are work one up route 140 at dd road and baltimore city we have that ongoing accident involving a police car but no injuries involved in. at amberwood road. >> coming next on "good morning, america" it's definitely not the looksry cruise that they paid for. passengers right now are probably not so happy they have no hot water and they are seating -- eating spam and being dragged back to show. the latest on the vacation disaster. >> we will talk about "dancing with the stars" late erin who got eliminated and we will talk about the. [audio not understandable] >> a packed show on "good
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