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week. now, herees jeff barnd wiih the late edition. >> ♪ >> i started thinking about, that's the house with the floors. >> an inside look, what this man saw, insidd the home, that some say is owned by a colt. >> not ggilty, the strong today. response, after a police officer >> if yoo think you have a old pair of shoes, check this out,3 how old they think this is,,and where they found them.
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is off, a look inside the home. keithhdaniels is standing live, a lot of interest up there. keih. >> well, we'reelive, on michele way, it's a street where homes are worth a half-a-million. the homes near the corner. it is tough to see, but a contractor, is givinggus a good look, inside the home. now, scott and is brother's company were hired two onths ago, to bust the floors, he was so impressed, that he took pictures. the builder, let the crew inside. >> when we weet in, the guy was like, don't, you ccn't go in none oo the other rooms.ú don't go upstairs or downstairs. but, the whole time we werr
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working, and over top of uu, and watching us. it was weird. >> well, tuesday's invvstigation, into injuries, from a teenage girl, prompted neighbors' interest. >> that investigation has stalled. that female, and a person-of-interest are not cooperating with police. >> leave now, keith daniels, ffx 45 news late edition. >> thank you, a police officer on triaa for killing an unarmee man is cleared of all charges, today. tommy sanders not guilty, he fatally shot the 27 year old ed huntt after he resisted prrbation and ran. sanders claimed self-defense, after he thought hunt was reaching for a gun. no weapon was found. >> for those jurors they have to
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live with themselves. >> the officer was relieved. this case should never have gone to the jury in the first place. 14 witnesses, and eight testified, said they never saw hunt reaching inside his jacket. >> the case have another baltimore ccty police officer, ends in a guilty verdict. convicted gregory of violattng a teen's civil rights, by beating him, with a baton, and submitting a false police want are. and earlier conviction was and he faces up to 30 years, when his sentencing is set for sometime in septeeber. the search continues for the person who shot and killed a maryland state trooper at a restaurant. %-bees. outside of an applehiss3 the trooper was working security
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detail, and he escorted a rowdy patron. and he was ssot. >> they're looking for this man. he was escorted out, and he is about 25 years-of-age. and weighh 130 pounds. >> kathleen cairns was there earlier today. >> police saturate forestvillee she watches and waits. >> i ran iito all of the laccs here. ú% he was moon light. when he was gunned downn >> he's out here to protect you but, so many of them have this hate, for the authority of the law. >> a security camera sits outside. not clear if it captured the murder on tape.
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at the home, in capital heights. >> all right -- all right. >> griiving friends have started a memorial onnthe trooper's truck..3 >> it is devastating. that's what it is. >> you can't get good people -ikk him back. never. never come back. >> kathleen cairns, fox 45 news. you're asked to call crimesolvers at this number. >> there's now a $25,000 reward for informatioo which leads to an arreet. >> a woman found dead, is now considered a homicide. the 48 year old was found, near cedar lane.3 responded to a patiint haaing a heart attack. but, an autopsy reveals she was murdered. >> we're not sure, whether this was targeted, whether the
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susppct, and the victim knew each other. so, we're trying to confirm that so we can llt the community know something. >> no mottve nor aay suspects. >> arrested and accused of molesting an 8 year-old girl. -p>> the relatives, called last month and during the investigation, they found the 8 year old victim. both are from the croft tonya. >> they approve a contracc to buy 1,000 slottmachines for the casino. and the state controller is none too pleased about it. pettr appeared, wondering ii they are getting the besttdeal. -p>> this s an issue of fiscal discipline, as to whether or not we can nngotiate a good deal for the taxpayers. >> we feel we're in a hyper they can be in elaware or wess
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virginia or pennsylvania. >> so, here's our question of the day. should taxpayer money be used to pay for the slot machines? -p>> jerry writes, i thought he whole point of ssots, was to bring in revenue, and possibly lower taxes. not make us pay for it. thhnk you very much for wwiting in. the weekend, less than an hour away. what's the weather looking like, here's meteorologist, going to be baamy, and sticky. >> balmy. >> it is very balmy. and not going going to ssay tha. we have someerain. looking live, nothing to talk about, as far as the wet weather we'll stay dry, tonight and next
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24 hours. another hot one, tomorrow. anddnot cooliig downn tonight. mid-77's. 77 here in baltimore. as you're going to bed tonight.3 wake up to the 70s already. ú%d keep rising, to reach thh upper 80s, we head onto the rest of the weekend. details coming up. >> the current iseein the number f moms working full-time could be contributing to childhood obesity. reseaacherr, in london, found that people, in the survey were more likely to be obese thanú their parents, had been. and they see a key faccor with mother he is working full-time. >> children had less family meals, and less healthy diets, and there's evidence that autism could be genetic.
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certain types of genes, and disorder.rs hope those links can >> violin on the mexican border, how this is creaaing new tension tonight. floods turn deadly, how fast the water rose and why it was so hard to rescue the victims. >> i think everybody thought it >> i think everybody thought it was an appropriate timm to sit ♪ and i'm hungry like the wolf ♪
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>> the president gets ready to visit the gulf region again nexú week. oil continues to spill, and ssread. he also extended a white hhuse invite to b.p. executives. %-dirrctly to b.p..executives, since the explosion, more than 7 weeks ago, because he said he's looking for action not words. but, the white house says that will change. they thought it was an appropriate time o sit down and talk about the issues. >> thad allen haa formallyy3 invited the top officials, and the president will attend a portion of the meeting.
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>> the ppesident, in he first 50 days, never spoke to the to the c.e.o. of b.p. is very telling. british prime minister. the new much criticism, from the british, but he continued the tough talks. >> i'm saying, that thhy should not be paying dividends, until they make these people whole and make a a better effort. >> they hope to get a chance to the b.p. c.e.o. he's scheduled to testify before the house. >> the race for governor appears to be neck-and-neck. >> thee are tied, showing each
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5% would ike annther option, and 5% undecide he. police where natalee holloway is? >> e was arrested for murdering %-five years ago, he was the man suspect in the holloway case. >> new video fuels a lot of anger, ovvr the shooting of a 15-year olddteen. he was killed this week, near the border. and a u.s. border-patrol agent said he fired, in self-defense. no word if he threw any rocks. dozzns mourn the boy. >> flash-flooding, killed 20
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people, in arkansas. 8 feet in a hour. >> they helped rescue the residents, because mosttcannot be reached, at all by land. >> count our lucky stars, nothing like that here. muggy, and hot. >> hot and humid. it felt warmer.ú but, typical for this time of year. we are at 82, and our low, 66 degrees. ann we have a low of about, 60 no rain, nd a record high, set back in 1986 of 99 degrees. >> clear skies. clouds popping up. and some rain, in the bigger
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picture. we have some showers, and thunderstorms and, they'll come in by tomorrow nightt they're all back here, wet weather back into the midwest. we'll start to see those late saturday night, and during the -ay on sunday. ú%ese showers ill come in latt afternoon, and evening tomorrow. and hold off until later in the evening, and we'll be waiting picture. get outdoors, if yoo have any outdoor ppans, and have some wet weather, to finish off the weekend. %-saturday, will be the dry day for most of of the day. by saturdayynight, and sunday, storms, moving in. -nd wind come engage off the water. and 82, and 86 degreess
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not a washout for the entire weekend. so, won'' be ruined.3 but be prrpared for someeof those storms rolling throughhthe area. >> overnight, mid-60s, and mild conditions. and then by tomorrow, 87 degrees. tempeeatures will start to rise tomorrow..3 and then, late tomorrow night. and then, thee'll ssay with us, during the day on sunday. finish off the weekend, only dropping down into the 70's. and you want to crank the ac, on sunday. get some relief from the heat. and monday, 88 degrees, once this syssem asses, get a little bit of break. high of 85, with clear skies and then, middle of the week we'll see cool per temperatures. i'll have a lookkat thaa 7-day
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>> last friday the orioles, fired trembley, and promoted juan samuel, t interim manager. >> today, they brought bobby ú%lentine in, for an interview. he last managed, in the majors, in 2002. fired by the mmts. he spent time in japan. and he's in the first year after four-year deal with espnn he has 15 years as a major league manager, one world series, in 20000 >> but, he's not the first candidate. eric wedge, met with andy, to
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discuss the job. he won american league manager-of-the-year, in 2007, leading cleveland to 96 wins, and lost. wedge was fired after the tribe lost 97 games. >> the orioles had a chance to get back on a winning streak against the mets. >> jake picked up his first win, last night, against the the yan. soo tonight, guthrie was looking to make it two in a row. already in some trouble, with a runner on thhrd. wright, grounds it, and reyes scoree. mets take an early, 1-0 lead. later, bby, hits it to the gap. jones, on his horse. incredible diving catch. the o's' gold-glove winner shows why he won. too of the fourth, chris carter,
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ttat one is gone. deep to right. three-run shot. mets lead, 4-0. >> bases-loadee. no outs for luke scott. r.a. dickey gets him, for out youths, for the o's. without scoring a run. >> matt wieters, trying to do something, pops up,,ends the inning. >> leave the bases-loaded. runners on the corners, and, two -uts for matt wieterr. it just barrlyygoes foul..3 a ery ong strike, nexttpitch. matt wieters swings and they can't catch a break. mees take game 1, 5-1, endinn wins. >> we got some hits, and did not get the big ones.
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offense is showing signs have coming around. that's a positive. >> the difffrence in the gamm %-r.a. dickey was able to minime the damage. >> only hhd one run on 11 hits. mets take game one of the three-game series.3 >> mathis will try to get them back in the win-column tomorrow night. >> thank you. >> a new hockey arena gets ready, to open, but some new equipment. student volunteers wwnt to the brand new centerr to test the toilets. they wanted to make sure the plumbinggwas right, to make sure it could handle it. >> ann -- ancient footwear >> dry and sunny weeee
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into the day on sunday, high of 90 degrees. and hot and sticky. and monday as well. 88 degrees. and clearing skies on tuesday. morr rain then comes in on wednesday. warm temperatures couldn't all the way through, until tteú middle of tte week. not quite as warm, this weekend, and, get back to the 80ss >> thank you,, ou can be in ccarge of your ownnforecast, now available, on our website. go to i.-radaa. >> they say nothing is more comfortable than an old pair of shoes. it was found,,and believed to be ú%re than 5500-years-old. it is pprfectly preserved,
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