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ii dramatic walk off fashion. parks,,with the "late edition".3 >> ice cold war right here. from the intense heat. while we could break records -omorrow. and when we might see relief. nba. >> young athlete with a bright future gunnnd down n northeast %-hopessfor him.ny had high -> not enough ifeguards? why there is a shortage, even in ú% live, in high efinition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news "laae edition". >> drink a lot of water.
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>> ice cold drinns right here. get them while they last. while they are cold. -> hot job helping people to3ú cool off. -nything that is not ice is not %->> hello, i am karen parks, jf barnd is off tonight. >> and i am jennifer gilbbrt. we expecttsummers to be hot. but ttis hot, this long, makee ú% dangerous to be outside. -> that's right. baltimore toped 100 degrees today. and the next day. chief meteorologist vyyas reid is here to explain hy. vytas. temperatures out there. in fact, llooing at the highs across the area. we saw 101 degrees, downtown baltmore.3 aad then looking at 99 in d.c. it wassabout 100 out at bwi thurgood maashall airport. and then haggrstown 100. in western maryland at ú% degrees. 97 the high in salsbury, right now we're sitting with some of the heat at 85 in d.c. and 7 in baltimore.
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so still the urban areas holdiig on to the heat,, nd the national weather service has issued a heat advisory for tomoorow. looking at hhat advisories up until 11:00, as we have the potential for the heat and the humidity is moving in. %-so we will bb stuck witt this heat foo the next few ays, as3 ú%gh pressure continues to bring the heat from the south that will ccntinue to move into play as we go through the next days ú%re. looking at theenext daa planner. %-plenty ffsunshine.ur commute. by lunch time, look at this. 96 degrees. very hot conditions. and we'reenot stopping there. it will continuu to get warmer through the day. i ill show you the est of the heat coming up in the seven-day forecast. >> thank you, vytas. declared today through wednesday code red alert heat days hat cooliig centers across the city -re open. waaer to anybody that nneds it. after ruuning out of bottled wattr eaalier this onth, workers are giving people cups they say here is no limmt though on refills.
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>> some bring their own cupp and jugs and we have no problem with that. we will fill it uu for them. it is hot out there. >> centtrs are open from 11 a.m. to p.m. for a complete list of locations. yyu can go to foxbaltimore.com >> one person died as firefighters battled a fire in frrderick this evening. a barn on black ankle road near the carroll county line was engulled in fllmes when fire crrws got there at 4:30.ú the house, aaout 100 feet awayy was alsooon ffre. >> the fire department quuckly turned thh operatioos over o the houss to try to extinguish that becauss the barr was pretty much fully involved at that ú% frederick county bureau f investigations is looking into -he one death. >> star high school basketball3 player is shht and killed on a3 tonight. the search is on or the guuman. poliie arrived on the scene at gar rat avenue at 1:30 this
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morning. they found 17--ear-old john crowder shot in the back lying in grass near the sidewalk..3 crowder was a junior that playe3 forward on the varsity team for our lady of mount caramel high school in essex. his coach and grandmother callld the shooting a bright future cut short. >> it has been difficult for our guys. it is difficult for ouu staff. john was well liked and knew wh3 john was. >> he did nnt start no trouble. he didn't have no -- he didn't have no -- i cannot understand anybody shooting him in the back. anybody..3 >> the grandmothhr said to avoid the dangerous neiihborhood hh sent crowder to other family, but they moved tooanother state and he moved back with thee3 grandmother three months aao. >> iraqi war veteraa raeke died over the weekend. %-burnie. from his home in glen hh was punched by a lonn time friend. then fell. and hit his head on the ground. the two were out drinking earlier that night.
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neighbors say it is ironic that home. >> he went out there and gave his llfe for us. and puu his life on the line. and to have it taken this way. it is trrining. >> hynson has been charged with manslaughter and rrckless endangermeet. bail. >> the rrce for governnr heatss3 up..3 with a new poll. according to the pplling firm, ehrlich is leading o''alley for the first time. -y three peeccntage points. ehrlich said thh figures send a message to his opponent. ludicrous silly negative radio ads, they have not worked. people reallyyturned off by them. >> now governor o'malley was ot available for comment about this. but in a statement, aacampaign spokesman said we always knew t would be a clooe race.
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and governor o'malley is ooking forward tootalking with voters about how we canncontinue to create jobs and make progress on importaan issuessfacing our state. >> arlier we asked how you woull vote in a race between the ú%o. our poll is not close. 83 ercent of you say ehrlich. ann 17 percent say o'malley. rosemary writes on facebook. i voted for eerlich last time. aad i will continue to vote for him until he is back where he belongs. but another vieeer writes f bob ehrlich did such a great job when heewas governnr before, how come he was not reelected. >> michael steele is fighting for his job as chairman of the ú%>> this was a war of obama'' choosing.ú >> last wwek steel called the conflict in afghanistan, a war3 of president obama's choosing. and said ffr thousands of years, efforts to win a war thhre, have steel said he meent, that president obama wws not giving they need to win the war..3 the explanation did little to seetle the issue. as many are now calling for his
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resignation. >> i think the statements are and there is no excuse for them. >> this is not the first time we have seen michael steele make such aagas and i don't think it would be he last. >> republicans are afraid that democrats wwll see steel's remarks as a politiial opportunity heading into thh november elections. >> and stay with fox 45 news for the latest information on the novemmer elections. on the vote 2010 icon.3 in the news features section. >> the disaster in the gulf continues. as bp nnounces new numbers for and craig boswell reports, a massive skimmer from taiwan is ready to taakle the clean p. but still on hold in the gulf.ú >> 3000000000 and cunting. that's how much bp said the oil spill has cost them. the figure iicludes the clean up and connainment efforts alonn with the payouts to ppople, businesses, anddthe federal and
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state goverrment. though fireworks lit the sky sunday it was noo the typical hhliday weekknd. many business owners ook a 50 to 70 percent hit. jimmy coleman was born and raiseed in new orleans. %-pensacola. years here in he says folks avoiding tte panhandle are making a big3 mistakes. >> it issgorgeous here. tons to do heee. and yeah, there is tar balls and a little of this and that, but overall. ú% not much celebrating in grand beach would be usually packee. keeps the people that did come local people are sad to see the beach turn into a ghost town. >> supposed to be fun and laughter. and wildness. this reminds me of katrina. >> lingering rough weather kept skirmback aa port. so it did not keep the drillinn of theecrude from the bustedment -fficialssare hoping the testing
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of this skimmer rom taiwan ú%lled a whale shows positive results. after initial tests came back conclusive. if works as expected it couldd3 process 1,000,000 gallons of oily water a dayyú in pensacola floriia craig3 boswelllfox 45 news. >> disaster in the gulf could pose a threat to a species of birds, native to maryland shores.%these small fluffy clove on endangereddlist protected sinne 1986. they caa be found on aateke island but they migrate, where the fate looks somber. they record the conditionn before they head south. >> the iiea is to try to, over ago to ecapture some of thears down in winter grounnss takeeblood samples and see if >> well, it will take, at leass, a year to find outtthe oil's impact onnthe feethered
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families. american bird conservancy, ssid the problem could take a global toll. >> people in one northwest baltimore eighborhood are puppy. for a little luck for one people near west ggrrison and po avvnue said there is a puppy stuck in he drain pipes in the area. they sayythey can hear it. and they have seee t. but they say t s scared of ú% it ii very difficult to rescue. >> well poor llttle thing. cannoo catch it..3 she goes from one to the other, and when you -- when you see her down in there, she runs from you. and nobody seems to be able to catch it. and barks, but cannot domes by anything. -nd aniial control and public works have played one trap in the area and plaa to place another one ccose by. 90,000 luxury lexis and crown vehiclee due to an engine
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defect. auto maker said the ennine valve springs are flawed that could make the vehicle tall whilee3 moving. than 8 and a half million ú%hiclessfor various problees,3 including stickingggas edals. defectivv floor mats. >> repairr to tte light rail along howard street started todaa. drains will not be running bbtween the ccltural centee and3 camden yards all week. %-shuttle bus. are taking a3 parts of howaad treet will be shut down to drivers. the repairs should beefinished saturray.ú >> well, theeheat is on.ú -ut before you turn up the airú conditioning, there isssome tips thht you should use to keep your cooling costs down. doo't waste energy cooling ann3 empty house. few degrees up while everybody is away pull the can curtains and shades closed during ú%ylight hours. turn on a ceiling fan. trim the cooling costs up to 14 percent. and check your system's air3 filter every month.
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>> remember to walk. >> lifeguurdssare in short supply this summer. straight ahead. the people you wouud not eepect -o be waittng into the jjb marke >> able to reduce the raaes of obesity in children that arr particularly at high-risk. >> public schools helping o figgt chhldhood obeeity. the program
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>> lifeguards are in short %-and in a week economy not enoh young americans are willing to we ave the storyy of foreigners wadingginto the markkt and seniors too. >> most people think ofú young. >> i started in 1956. -> i am so happy you are ready to go swimmingg >> lifeguard rosemary fork is the perfect candidate for the silver group. >> a progrrm created by the american lifeguard association. >> keep kicking. hang on to the boards. >> people over 500working as wading pool tenants. freeing up younger lifeguards to work the deeper and dangerous waaers. >> today to be a lifeguard you can be a lifeguard at 11. so what knowledge do you have as a 15-year-old? through life experiences of a 60-year-old. >> there has been a lifeguard
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shortage in america ffr years. even in a down economy, many expert swimmers say the pay is too low. -enior swimmers may be the answer. know cpr.wim 50 yards. -nd be young at heart. >> ii is the attitude that the lifeguarding positions being filled are for the youth. that's what we need tooget away from. whaa we are looking foo is someone thattis responsible. >> beach patrols are also seeing lifeguard shortages. part of theeanswer includes hiring foreigners tt keep watch. >> this summer alone, there are as manyyas 10,000 foreign lifeguards in tte united states. they are herr, on temporary four month visas. some speak liitle english. american lifeguard association said thaa is not a probllm. >> it is vigilancc and taking the lajob seriously. and, of course, in annemergeecy ú%tion plan there is very little words spokken. >> not all lifeguards agree. >> sometimes we are under crazy ammunt of stress with many
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rescues going on at the same time. so, i think, imperative to speak english. >> in califoonia, remote controlled robotic guard, emily, lifeguards say they will take whattver tools are available, so long as ttey help to save lives, >> about 16 ercenn of school age chhldren are overbee weight. so cdc is looking for ways, public education systems can helppkids stay fit. 422schools across the country participated in a study. haaf of them increasing physical eeucation time. and follooing stricter nutrition guidelines. at the end of three years, thhse schools kept the weeiht down, lowered sugar levels, and cut the body fat. >> the difference between the groupsswws about 3 perrent. and that might sound like a ú%t if you take 3 percent of all the six through 8th graders in the country from a public heelth point of view, it is a home run. >> researchers now want to
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expanddoutside of the school halls. and see what communities can do to help children fight the obesity epidemic. >> a code red allrt issued until wednesday, as the heat ccntinues. >> we're going to go straight to chief meteorologist vytas reii with a dettiled look at the -ytas? >> yeah, looking attthe hht temperatures out there. we will see the heat increase through the next couple of days here. thaa wwll be a problem, as we continue to see that humidityy3 bbeaking into play. from the south. looking at 3 degrees in harrisburg. 87 ii bbltimore. we will continue o see theeheat continue to hold on through the after a very hot ay out there. in fact, looking downtown. we can see the current conddtionsssitting at 82 downtown. or out at bwi thhrgood marshall airport. but dowwtown we're seeing still mostly clear skies. calm conditions. as far as the winds are 66 percent humidity levels. and humidity makes it feel muggy through the day tomorrow. our high, today, got up o 100 degrees out attbwi thurgood
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and 101 downtown. and did not break the rrcord of 102 back in 1999. but e could see a recorr breaker tow pearly tomorrow. and again the buckee is dry out there. talking about no rain until3 maybe the middle of the week. maybe we could squeeze some out of the clouds. see the highs in the lower 90s and upper 100s. strong heat wave for theelast several days, from last month, looking at the above normal temperatures. ann we are holding ontoothe 80s across the regionn bigger picture here..3 you can see the temperatures are hot all across tte mid-atlantic. parts of the midwest. we're seeing an area of high prrssure keeping us, on the high side -- higher ide of things temperature wise a cross the mid-atlantic. lookinn at the heat. as the higg pressure continues to move into the area. this high presssre has been bringing up thh clockwise rotatioo of the heat..3 and heat will onttnne to wrap in as we go through the next few days. it is blocking the moisture off to the northwest. see any break for thh next few days.
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as far as anyyprecipitation. because the heat continues to %-and this coll front is still3 stuck back over the midwest. so you can see where the rain is going to be as we go through the next couule of dayy. so tonnght looking at mainly clear skies. temperatures around 87 degrees. %-maybe in the out lying areas, but it will be pretty warm and -uggy. ú%nshine. around 100, 102. %-on tap.úot day. as we ead through the afterroon. and then your five-day forecast. shows about 100 wednesday. and we will see sunshine. and a chance for showers. 30 percent chance thursday. and then into friday. %-but back down to the lower 90s. seeing more showers possible by saturday. but still aaove normal.3 but we are just happy to ee lowwr 90s. back to yo. >> it was annold fashion slugfest in the motor city today. between the orroles and the tigers, as temperatures neaaa
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>> this was quite an inttresting orioles and tigers brrved the
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triple digit temperatures to open the ssries. and they went at it for over three hoors. very strange ball game it was. millwood started in the heat. but is day did not last very loog. bottom of the first. o's up 1-0. daniellccbreraadrills it to deep cenner field. and damien scores. and ondonia is behind him. here comes the thhow. ondooia beats it with ease. millwood gives up five runs in one inning. tigeessup. and the birds answer back. and the top of the secood. lugo shoots it to gap in right center. that one gets to the wall.3 jake fox rumbling around third. here comes he relay throw. watch the greattslide by fox. to avoid he tag. he is ssfe. orioles trail 5-2 on the rbi triple by lugo. later in the second. now 5-4 ball game. wigginton all star. grounds a line..ú and orioles tie the game.
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at five. and then the next batter. adam jones. eddie bonine. ccmes in. and orioles score ffve runs of3 their own in the second. and they lead it 6-5. detroit counter punches. and grounds a single to left field. dammen scores from right. daniel cabrera behind him. and tigers retake the lead in -he see-saw battle at 7-6. top of the third. birds get one back. down 8-6. fox gets ahool of one to left center. ball keeps on carrying. over the wall it goes for the solo home run. his second with the orioles. -nddthey trail 8-7. bottom of the fifth. same score. jackson drives it to gappright center. falls in for a hit. ú%tween jooes and markaais. and ramooe santiago scores on city.a very hot day in the motor >> we would expect to see the return of outfielder peia today.
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but the plans changed. peia himself said he eeded one moree ehab start for buoy before rejoining the birds tomorrow.ú peia has been out since back on april 15. with a torn muscle in the back. tomorrow. with corey patttrson moving to dh. >> peia and the orioles play game two tomorrow night. ok. what if i just had a small slice? i was good today, i deserve it! or, i could have a medium slice and some celery sticks
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>> final look at the seven-day forecast. hot one ut there agaan folks, in the lower 100s. 100 to 103 tommrrow. potentially same wednesday. identical, 101, 103. showers movvng in wednesday to ú%ursdayy chance of pop-up showers ann thunderstorms. bacc in the ower 90s. another round of showers possible. we need them late fry date to saturday. and 89, on sunday. and 90 monday. so still abbve normal. but we start to see it get cooler towaad thh weeke.... knock, knock. hey! it's finally ready. [ female announcer ] just because a counter looks clean, doesn't mean it is clean. but with one sheet of new bounty, you'll have confidence in your clean. in this lab test, just one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface three times cleaner than the bargain brand. want confidence that your surfaces can get really clean? even with just one sheet. bring it. super durable. super absorbent. super clean. new bounty.
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