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nine years old. lieutenant dan from forest gump made a $60,000 to the fire department. two people were killed if june 480 homes detroyed. george h. w. bush was the official witness to same-sex marriage this weekend. they attended had weekend with two of -- the wedding became public after a bride posted the picture on facebook showing him signing the dock yum. >> remember these guys? there they are. if you have money to spend, the k be yours. captain kangaroo will be sold at auction today.
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the only other known pair making these the only mr. moose and bunny rabbit in private hands. the current bid is $41,000. who has got that kind of money. today's auction is taking place where kangaroo's dancing bear costume was sold back in may. people have aa lot of money. >> yeah, they do. >> for a -- and an earlier crash, the out loop, latest drive times coming up on good morning, maryland. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today.
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>> now from abc 2 news. happy thursday. getting closer to friday, and we will have another dry daon tap, but look what we have right now, a beautiful sunrise, rotsover beautiful colors. we are dealing with some clouds and also only sunshine throughout the day as well. in terms of temperatures with the cloud cover we have been pretty much. it is 50 right now and those winds will be north toted at 5 to 10 miles per hour. -- today at 5 to 10 miles per hour. hanover at 54 degrees. maryland's most powerful radar is dry right now. no need for the record rain gear today. you have not needed the rain
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gear for a while. you can keep et in back of closet. as you head through the morning hours, temperature coming at 50 by 8:00, and 77 will be the high temperature for today. [inaudible] a crash has shut down 795 south as you approach 695. and you are still dealing with heavy delays on the with west side of the belt. outer loop, 26 miles per hour at liberty. it doesn't get any better as you make your push. do expect delayed drive times down to 95. it will take you 17 minutes. so very slight improvement in the area. on the east side o of the beltway, the outer loop starting to congest. drive times not being
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affectedment a 12-minute ride. the inner loop is nice and clear as you push down to 95 the tunnel free of delays, but we have is a crash in the city. it is rare the governor and mayor would disagree but the two clashed publicly over the crime rate in baltimore city. in the governorsays compared to when he was mayor there's more crime but fewer arrests. he never mentions the mayor or police commissioner by name. mayor stephanie roll lynns blake said they won't go back to the time when neighbors felt they were under siege. they made it harder for police officers to earn the trust of people in the city. she added that quote the facts cannot be clearer and more arrests do not lead to less time end quote. o'malley had a quote zero
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tolerance. police aren't saying much about a crash that killed three people early monday morning in north baltimore but a victim's family member has a lot to say. abc 2 news jeff has the latest on the investigation. jeff. >> reporter: well, megan, angel had moved here from african about a year ago to join her children, but her life ended in the path of a car speeding away from police after officers spotted suspicious criminal activity. a friend was driving her home from the housekeeping driver when they were struck by the car. police won't say if police were engaged in a high speed chase, but her sister is convinced their actions led to her death. >> that's wrong. i'm hurtingment i'm hurting. i don't know what to do. i don't know what to say.
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i don't know what to do. >> tragically, the day she was killed her daughter delivered her first grand child. the two men were also killed in this horrible crash who were running from police. >> 6:47. as world leaders gather for the fourth day of the assembly. aall eyes will be on a meeting between john kerry and his iran counter part. this would be the highest level direct u.s. and iran meeting since 19 -79d. this comes as diplomatic efforts have already yielded results for a possible security council resolution on syria. russia has agreed to basic points toward the security council on syria, the first to hold the syria accountable for the attack on august 21, the second enforceable if it
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violates the regime. -- >> now, there must be a strong security council to verify the regime is keeping its commitments. there must be consequences if they fail to do so. >> remains in campaign mode even today, traveling the country what he is calling the benefits of the new initiative, he will today -- and a push by
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house republicans to defund obama carement it is a move many people as pointless given the fact that the u.s. senate is controlled by democrats and -- committee event taking place at a hotel tonight in dc. to find out how militants were able to have that attack in the shopping center four days. the extremist group have claimed responsibility for the attack that left 72 people dead. since yesterday, forensic investigators have been trying to determine the identity and nationalities of the victims and the gunmen. meanwhile the u.s. state department has renewed the global terror alert following this attack. the post office wants to
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raise the price of a stamp next year. it would bring in $2 billion a year additionally. the cost would also rise in january. the postal service needs -- for their postal workers. now for our states brag about, maryland is the best state in the u.s. for with women according to the center for american progress. the state gets high marks for unimpeded access to abortion ser services and also the contra screption r acception and leadership opportunities also considered where the availability of paid sick leave and access to early childhood education. >> the state dropped the fors list for business. the publication is no. 18 is, down from 16 last year.
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-- is also third lowest in the u.s. jones made his first public comments about his involvement in the altercation at mccain's birthday party. he says there was no altercation but he takes responsibility for being at the wrong place at the wrong time. he apologized to his teammates on the radio show 105.7 the fan and reported early near the week that jones was involved in an incident on a party bus where he was hit in the head with a champagne bottle by a way stress named sweet pea. all right. the first lurk at joe flako's bundle of boy. of his infant son daniel. this is the oldest son stey holding his baby brother. his wife went into labor just a couple of hours before they played the browns. he did misthe birth of his son went back to the hospital to
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celebrate the team's victory and the birth of his son. >> we have new information about the s isat scores. higher scores are tied to higher income. the more money a family earned the more likely they would have an average sat score. overall the scores were stagnant although african american made slight gains. women did better in the writing portion of the exam. the biggest product expo right here in baltimore starting today. thousands are are expected to pack the baltimore center taking more than 1600 exhibits focused on natural, exhibit and organ ebbing. the expo runs until saturday. university of maryland is on the -- this is not coming from the review. it is coming from playboy magazine. west virginia was number one. followed fbi university of -- the complete list is in playboy's october college issue. >> all right. time now for a check on your
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weather. >> >> satellite and radar not especially in terms of rain fall. this is a disturbance coming and rain showers. we do have clouds out there and that is going prevail through the morning and we will start to break those clouds up and get more sunshine in here. so let me show you in terms of the clouds outside right now. we go out to -- and you can see some daylight trying to peak through the area. that is the name of the game and we will see more of the same. still have the street lines on, but we do have daylights but you can see the cloud deck that will begin to break apart. we will see improving conditions meaning more sunshine in the forecast. so make sure you do get out there and enjoy it. with the clouds, they haven't been able to drop off as they
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have been in past. we are looking at 57 and 52 in bel air. good morning you are at 50 degrees. we are at 55 centerville and easton at 55 right now. for the most part we have been seasonal this morning. high pressure in control of our weather for the most part as it is up to the north. that's going to keep us dry. that's going to help break the clouds, but there's the disturbance to the south of us. that's bringing the shower, pushing it off to the east. that's what is happening and behind it. men the i of blue sky and plenty of sunshine will prevail. abc 2 most accurate goes into motion and that coastal low that we are talking about off to the atlantic. and that's going to linger. to 72. fabulous photo.
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all you have to do is tweet it at abc 2 weather. 7-day look good through the weekend and beyond. >> the traffic alert approaching 695. this is a live look at the back up at owens mill. the best route is route 140. here is a look at the west side. it is all due to an earlier crash prior to wilkins avenue and looking at the -- from 795 down to 95. right now 24 miles per hour on the outer loop. it will be slow as you make the push toward providence road. we are down to 37 miles per hour in the white marsh area. the jfx is free of delays. we have another accident in annapolis. follow me on twitter for the
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latest traffic alerts. thank you. top stories this morning. delusional and paranoid, that's how the di is describing the -- fbi is describing the man behind the navy yard shooting this morning. this is aaron alex sis prowling the hall. he's going room to room, walking through the front door without any security check. he goes to the fourth floor, takes out a gun and started shooting. also a huge fire breaks out in tennessee and and an 8-year- old is being hailed a hero. 7 families got out when the fire began. jonathan immediately into action. if it were not for him, it could have ended a lot worse. >> suspended all 80 miles per hours for lack of suspect, aught id of the studio, the --
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was translated into an unsuccessful football program. poo influence his players. how is his zero tolerance plan working out? they will have much more on this story on good morning america which is 2 minutes away. >> character does matter. >> coming up, president obama will be at pg community college. >> we will see you in 30 minutes. we will have much more on the roads. we will see you then.
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when they woke up, no clue how long they had been out. the chilling tape showing the navy yard shooter stalking his victims. the haunting moments when he tracked them down, hiding in the shadows. and when he made his fatal move. out of prison. the teacher that spent one month behind bars, convicted of assaulting a student is out today. protesters going after the judge who admits he made a mistake. could he be thrown off the bench? and could the teacher go back to jail? caught on tape. a toddler trapped inside a burning building, dropped to safety, in a dramatic split-second rescue. her 8-year-old brother racing to every apartment in the building to wake up the neighbors. we'll meet the young hero this morning. and good morning, america. josh on assignment.
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great to have amy robach back again this morning. we have a lot to get to, including the latest on the government shutdown. it's coming fast. and it could have a big impact on the economy. everyone's 401(k). >> unfortunately, that countdown continues. also ahead, this was incredible. it's being called one of the greatest comebacks in all of sports history. >> eight wins in a row for team usa. we're going to be live from san francisco this morning. >> the champagne was flowing. let's get to the chilling new video of the navy yard shooter. you see the gunman here, stalking the halls in search of his next victim. abc's pierre thomas is in washington with more. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the images are disturbing. in those recent mass shootings, we've not seen the ugly reality of the victim's face in the final moments. today, we do. they are the haunting final moments before aaron alexis begins his killing spree. all captured in chilling, living color.
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we first see alexis just before 8:00 a.m., showing his entry pass before being waved in by a security guard. he drives into this parking garage. and moments later, walks into the navy yard through the front door of building 197. it's 8:08 a.m. no metal detector. no bag check. somewhere hidden, he is carrying this sawed-off shotgun. the fbi says he goes to this bathroom stall on the fourth floor. takes out the weapon. and reemerges, intent on killing. he's armed. peeking around corners. checking doors. looking for someone, anyone to ambush and murder. he appears methodical, calm, driven. he moves quickly down the stairwell. and watch as he ducks behind the wall, after spotting potential victims at the end of the hall. look at the body language, his intent is clear. she he's hunting. >> he was able to obtain a
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firearm two days before he carried out attacks. >> reporter: on the shotgun, alexis carved, end to the torment. better off this way. and my e.l.f. weapon. >> alexis held a delusional belief he was being controlled by e.l.f., electromagnetic waves. >> reporter: on computer files from his backpack, they find his final message. ultra-low frequency attack is what i've been subject to the last few months. and that's what driven me to this. this meant killing 12 innocent people and wounding 4 more. the release of the video is sparking some controversy. at least one family telling cnn overnight, they were angry they were not told beforehand. robin? >> quite understandable. thank you, pierre. >> it's hard to watch. let's get the latest on the looming government shutdown. less than five days to go before the money runs out. and the threat of a shutdown is hitting home
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