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>> good evening. woe begin with what is looking like a tornado. the national weather service will assess it further. it is a tree about 100 feet tall and two branches and one of them snapped off. >> there is a weekend storm cleanup, neighbors are checking norm but aren't staring at the same picture. his house in jarrettsville was
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like the only target. >> it was like a big roaring train. the wind was bad. >> reporter: two large trees covered his backyard. the tv antenna on the roof flew off. the furniture on the front porch was picked up several feet away. the national weather service is rating the damage to determine if there was a tornado. >> there are a few other reports in jarrettsville but the national weather service says that most of the damage is in front of this house. they are looking at how the trees fell. >> the storm, there was a rotation with it and a strong rotation at about 2,000 feet, i am seeing trees folded over. >> the trees that were blocking cox road were cleaned up overnight. but there is still plenty of work for the al corns and federal investigators. whatever came from the sky
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shook the house and rattled their nerves. >> it would have went the other way, we would have had a half of a house. and they did confirm that lancaster did have a tornado. in the 60s for many locations. 65 along the 95 strip and cooler in north oakland. 50s for the afternoon. lots of sunshine and that is the theme for the next several days. a big warming friend for the country. near 90s in dallas. that's the heat or the warmth i should say that is on its way for baltimore. take a look at planet. it is a chilly overnight, down to 49 and waking up to a lot of sunshine with temperatures in the 40s. big warming trend, christian, 80s for the seven-day forecast,
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talk about that more. now to a developing story out of wisconsin, at least three people dead after a shooting there, four more injured. 45-year-old radcliff huhkin, police believe it started with a dispute. >> it was in a spa and across from a country club. >> i saw the girl coming out of the salon and bleeding in the neck with a paper towel over her neck and she was very hurt and she had to get escorted by the police officer because she couldn't walk. she was yelling. >> the deadly mass shooting terrorized the town in wisconsin on a sunny afternoon. >> we saw a woman crawl out of the door and roll down the hill and a cop scooped her up and put her in an ambulance. we heard a shriek. >> there is seven victims and four transported and we believe
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we have three deceased. >> it has 11 weeks after a white supremacist gunman opened fire 25 miles away and kill six people and wounded four more before wounding himself. four days ago the last of those victims was released from the same hospital treating victims from the spa shooting. late this afternoon we heard reports that gunman's body was found inside of the spa today. even as police were surrounding his home north of here. reporting in brookville wisconsin, abc news. tonight policen baltimore county have three people in custody after a shooting in woodlawn, around 1:45 a man was found shot in his car after police were called. the victim was taken to a hospital. no word on his condition. again police have made three arrests. in the city, a 60-year-old man is dead after he was shot in the head friday. the victim was shot in the 3100 block of garrettson boulevard in northwest baltimore and died at the hospital. police in the city are
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investigate that shooting. a man is dead and several injured after a police involved crash friday night. police say they were trying to stop an suv when they saw a passenger acting like they had a gun. officers were following the gun, it crashed into another vehicle, the driver of the suspect vehicle is dead, several others who are believed to be football players at donebar high school suffered minor injuries. the first u.s. senator to come out in opposition to the u.s. war. former president george mcgovernen died. he won the democratic nomination for president back in 1972. he lost to richard nixon in one of the biggest landslides in american history. he carried, massachusetts. he stayed in the senate until 1980, four years later he made a run for president but didn't make it. he died in hospice care this morning in south dakota. he was 90 years old. a member of one of our state's most prominent families, clarence mitchell the
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third was laid to rest. he served in the house of delegates and the state senate. funeral services were held today at sharpsstreet memorial church. he died after a battle with cancer. he was 72. an uplifting day in hunt valley, abc2news was there for the susan komen race for the cure. we will hear from people standing up and fighting to find a cure. frightening news about spray on suntan lotion, those details coming up. we are cool across much of the east coast. take a look in the south, dallas, 90s, you could see 80s in the forecast. and maybe tropical conditions next week.
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thousands united to fight breast cancer, part of the 20th susan komen race for the cure. >> reporter: it's an exodus that begins before the break of dawn. thousands of pink clad women that share in a celebration of life facing breast cancer. and each sign that reads joys' jug does not begin to tell the story. >> i was diagnosed in 2006. and it was actually a couple days before my daughter's wedding which was kind of rough. i'm still here which is great. and i'm doing well. >> reporter: doing well like the hundreds of survivors who formed a parade of pink. carrying a single rose of peace as they gathered for a group
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photo. celebrating their survival. but the harsh reality is that 4700 women here in maryland will find out they have breast cancer this year. and more than 800 others will die. and that's not lost upon the celebrants here. >> we feel well so it was hard to say hey i felt great you are tell me i have cancer but i feel great. it is a hard diagnosis to swallow. and then of course a lot of things run through your mind. how long you will be alive. this is to support her being a breast cancer survivor. >> reporter: it is a combination of fear and awareness that will be passed down from generation to generation. >> check early and make sure, worry about my daughter, she has done the genetic testing to make sure it is not a trait and won't get passed down. >> they will race for the cure for the 20th year. >> i will shout out the word
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"go." >> reporter: thousands of people raising money for susan komen maryland knowing that the donations are down this year which could cut deeply and directly into more than 2 dozen programs in the state. >> the direct services that are provided. women getting mammograms and women being helped into treatment and receiving support services after they have their screenings and their treatment. they won't -- we won't be able to fund those programs. >> long after the bright lights dim, the microphones have shut down and the race has reached its end, the need will continue and the hope for the one out of eight women who will face a similar battle in their lifetimes. >> when you start to do your walk and you see all of these people down along the hill before you, it is amazing. >> thank you for supporting susan komen maryland. thank you for racing for the secure. >> in hunt valley, jeff hagger,
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abc2news. last year, komen maryland raised more than $3 million but this it has been cut in help. you can go to our website to help. are you watching these highlights. you won't see ray rice, once you are losing you can't run the ball because you have to pass. in the 2nd quarter, when you listen to conventional wisdom, you lose. down 23-3 at this point. going to get a run? no. 1st down, jo flacco passed. what about 2nd down? passed. and incomplete. 3rd down and guess what, a pass in triple coverage, incomplete, the ravens punted and the texans scored and the rave ins
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lost to the texans. ray rice, one of the best runningbacks, nine carries, for 42 yards on the day. tonight's consumer alert gives new meaning to word sunburn, banana sunscreen, it catches fire. the spray could burst into flames on your skin if you come in contact with aflame or spark before the flame is dry. five people have been burned. it is believe because the spray valve distributing too much of the product. now maryland's most accurate forecast. we may need some sunscreen this week. we are talking temperatures that could be in the 80s. take a look at the shot. donedock a beautiful shot looking towards the breeze, sunset at 6:0019. here is a shot downtown. presently at the moment, 62 in the city. cooling outlying areas and the westerly wind that will switch
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to the south for tomorrow. take a look tomorrow, 65 to around 61 to the northwest. we are on par for average, 65 being the normal and 90 is the high. not challenging the records this week but it will become pretty warm. 62 in baltimore down to dc at 63 and 60s in the eastern shore. a brisk wind out of the northerly direction and that will relax over the course of this evening. 55degrees around 8:00 and we are back on at 11:00 and a chilly monday morning, 43 in the morning and 60 by lunchtime. daytime high in the 70s. the radar, clear overhead, high pressure is the name of the game for the next several days that, will lock itself in, more of a southerly wind as we go through the day tomorrow pumping the temperatures up for the week. warming trend in memphis and
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dallas closing in on the 90s. scooping the warm air to the southwest of baltimore and in here starting tomorrow. chill is on for the next 24 hours. jet stream warms to the north and more of a southerly wind. well above average and cooler air working in by next week. speaking of next week. bringing up the tropics, this is a system organizing the last couple of days. now that the hurricane may be involving into tropical storm sandy, usually the storms move out to sea but this looks to be maybe a different story. take a look. the last couple of days have pushed the storm towards the west. that could be a big problem. one of our more trusted problems for baltimore. this week for neck week, we will have to watch. a threat by sunday. some of the models now hinting at sandy becoming an issue going into next week and early
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next week. keep an eye on abc2news.com. back closer to home, nice evening but chilly, 43 for maryland. clear skies and then again morning temperatures starting out in the 40s. on our way for 70s. seven-day forecast looks like this, like phoenix weather. 77 on thursday. 75 on friday. a beautiful week if you have those comp days, use them. >> a nice day for outside. >> for saturday, clouds, sunday watching the potential of sandy. that's an interesting storm that we will talk about. it is possible. we'll be watching, thanks,
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49 in the nighttime and when we wake up 43 degrees. on our way to 70s. we will tweak around for maybe better than 80s, possible. we'll talk about that and tropical troubles in the caribbean. >> will you be busy. >> yes. that's all of the time we have for now. back at 11 right after 666 park avenue. have a good evening evening. ?o?o?oçoíc';
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as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law.
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