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yesterday. so know the london games of 2012 will be here before you know it. jeff barnd with the "late edition". -> get off the mooorcycle. get off the motorcycle. >> facing charges for vvdeotaping police. the letter that could change a case in harford county. >> an american idol shocker.3 which judge is leaving the show now. and why. ú% and saving lives in an why mouth to mouth may no longer be necessary. >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, his is fox 45 news "late edition". >> hello again, i am jennifer
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gilbert. >> and i m jeff barnd. first on fox tonight videotaping police on the job. one man is takee to court for doing that. >> aryland attorney general issued an opinnon that may put the case on hold and alloww3 people to record pplice in some situations. crime and justice reporter joy lepola has the once controversial, or ratter %->> get off the motorcycle. %->> this trrffic stop recorded ú%d later post order "youtube", is one among several recordingg, that has sparked outrage state wide. >> if you are recording, a viddo, device which usually includes audio you are breaking the state law. state law indicates you cannot %-and we can seize that device, ann affectuate an arrest because of it. -> an opinion he just rrleased by maryland attorney generalls office said not so fass. >> the attorney general's office is inteepreting what they believe theestatute said, and
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more ofttn than not, courtt will aaceet that interpretation. >> the opinion issued to these three delegates, states a police stop is not a private conversation. therefore, it is not covered by the state's wirr tap act. >> it is whetherr r not you have a reasonable expectaaion of privacy. >> a letter has been sent to heartford county ssate's attorney who tells fox 45 hh has yet to decide how he will3 proceed with his case against graber. joy lepola, fox 45 news "late edittonn. >> that brings us now to the question of the day. should you be allowed to videotape police officers on the job? so far, 83 percent say yes. while 17 percent say no. tonight t goes right along with reasonable exppctation of privacy. if i don't have it from police, why do they have it from me? >> political fallout after the murder of a young hopkins researcher. governor o'mallee calls the judge repeatedly allowed a
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suspected killer back toothe john wager and his wife behind bars accused of killing 23-year-old hopkins researcher stephen pitcairn. it drove home thh importance of making sure when we appoint judges to the positions that they understand they have a role to play in protecting the public. >> wagnee had violated his probation four times, and every time he appeared before judge >> state's attorney patricia jessamy is defending her handling of a case. caught on suuveillance tape.ry and later dropped the charges saying the victim would not cooperrte. ú%ose actions brought fire from jessamy's political opponents. >> whhre the fault lies, i think, is with the state's attorney office is not prosecute -his individual back in april. >> in this case, prosecutors did everything we could, possibly ú%, to bring thhs case back to the attention of the court.
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>> prosecutoos say it was impossible tt prosecute the caae without cooperation from the victim. >> new tonight now. new dna frees a man that served 22 years in prison, for rape and murrer. james thompson released on time served. prosecutors say thompson is no way exonerated however, he entered an allford plea meaning theee was ennugh evidence to convict him at the time. >> early morning fishing journey turns deadly. they recovered the body of a 23-year-old mannthat disappeared this morning at loch raven reservoir. and he two others were fishing on the shore under a bridge. >> for some reason, one of them went into thh reservoir, and swam about 20 feet from shore. he signaled that he was in distress. was not wearing a floatatiin device. his friends watcced him go under. >> the body was found several hours laaer. and recovered. he is the third persoo now to drowned at the reseevoir this
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summee alone. >> a safe haven for pregnant women nd new mothers, becomes an unlikely place for a violent crime. happened at the birth right women's ressurce center on rich leeeavenue in aanapolis. arundel county police say the center yesterday anded into demaaded money from the two voluuteers working inside. teresa thornton saad things turned violent when she another room. >> he came out of there in about three leaps, grabbed me by the arm. pulled me back in the back room, and he said if you move again, stuuk the gun in my chest. if he move again i will kill you. and i said i am not going anywhere. i woulddnot leave her. he said am telling you. >> ell police say parker grabbed the purses and ran out the back door. off duty officer in the area heard the call for help on his car radio. he helped catch parkerrwithin miiutes. >> the woman who was almost3 carjackkd outside of the annapolis mall yesterday has gotten in touch with police.
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officers say 38-year-old arthurú felton stole a cell phone and leading security on a foot chase throughhthe mall. he then made the way outsidd. and jumped into a car and all of this as you can see was captured on camera. felton got out moments later aad was arrested. police are not saying anything else about the carjacking victim. >> police mmke an rrest in the -iiling of a young man in brooklyn park. mason charged with murder and robbery. police arrested him lass night. say a second suspect is at large tonight. deeectivee say they robbed, shot and killed adam bucklou on july 1st. >> synagogue vandalize and it is considered a hate crime. swastica and anti-semantic graffiti covered the synagogue. set you free. phrase work will the phrase on the auschwitz concentration camp. >> it wasn't a teenager out here withha can of spray paint.ú this was somebody that has hate
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in them. -nd they knew what they were saying and what would get to us. >> tto homes in the neighborhood were also vandalized. one was the home of a holocaust survivor. >> one of the d.c. snippers said two other eople were supposed ttrrorized the dc region but minute. lee boyd malvo revealed this in an interview with william shatner for a special airington. and he confessed to being involved in 42 shootings. previouuly lee boyd malvo and john mohammed were linked tt 27. he is serving life in prison in virginiaaanddmuhammad was executed last year. >> hard to believe another recall for toyotaa this time, more than 400,000 toyota avalon and lexis lx 470. the problem is the steering ock bar that can break. toyota is offering drivers free
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repair at the dealerships, this -dds to the 10,000,000 cars toyota already recalled since last yearr and amazon is now taking preorders for the long awaited uudate to their kindle e reader, smaller and lighter and less expensive than the previous version. this paaticular device, ne that retails for $139. and another with 3 g connectivity for $189. >> chest compressions alone could be enough to saveea life. two new ssudies fine that starting cpr immediately after 3 heart attack, can tripleethe victim'sschances of suuvival. mouth to mouth and compressions are more successful if used together. bbt some bystanders are more likely to perform cpr. as mouth and mouth is not involved. >> aussralian researchers found an association between adhd and diit in adolescence. western diet is igh in ffst-food, baked goods, refined
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foods. young teens with such a iet had more than doublee the risk of having adhd. researchers say more study is needed. >> today's heavy rain brought a lot of problems to the baltimore arra. >> this is what it looked like herr in north baltimmre. sheetz of rainnpounded the roads, pulling on the streets, and reducing visible. winds kicked up. making matters worse. have contributed to a bad accident near the baltimore ccrroll county line. three people, inccuding two children, were hurt in this crash along route 140. west of reisterstown.ú the accident backed up traffic for miles. in the hearttof the evening rush hour. >> the storm also caused concern for the troubled marc train service, brought downed power lines. stopping a six car train with 41 passengers on board. near silver spring. the rain had lighting and ac. and thhre were no injuries. >> the storrs knocked out power to thousands of people earlier today. this afternoon. but power has since been restored to most of them, mostú
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of the problems, as we speak,,3 -till remain in the city of baltimore. and those storms brought a dramatic change n our weather. >> chief meteorooogist vytas reid is here with a look at the and how things look going into the weekend. vytas? >> we dii see some pretty gusty storms pushing through a lot of it was heavy rain and lightning. and it looked like for the mostú part the activity has subsided south. ww re seeiig clearing skies over baltimore. h.d. radar. salisbury. and we ill continue to see that the front continues hat direction. biggpicture. you can see in motion, how the storms will continue to move out over the atlantic. clearing conditions backkup northwest. and temperatures are cooling off in the mid to lower 70s back west of uss we're in theelower 80s right now in baltimore. at 83. overnight.hing air through the and we will see plenty of sunshine to start us off tomorrow morning for the and kicking off the weekknd with sunshine. temperatures in the mid to upper 80s for the highs. i will shhw you how it plays out for the eekend with cooler air coming in the seven-day forecast.
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>> a major shock heer and developpng story concerning the show american idol. >> ellen degeneres is he leaving the show. producers that the show did not feel like a good fit for her. ann that her work schedule had become more than she bargained not leave until producers figureddout what they wanted tt do. producers say that she will be mmssed. >> my family will supporr me to go to haiti. >> he does not have verification to be president. not a good idea. >> celebrity mmkes a run for political office. the position one musicianú >> the focus in the gulf. shifts from stopping the oil spill to clean up. fhehehe
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as things begin to shift now from ssopping the oil spill to clean up. many in the gulf are concerned the clean up will be scaled back -ignificantly. jonathan reports tonight. many fishermen say their to sea. >> as the spill lang wished for months manyyof the fishermen were able to work in some capacity. bp created the vessels of fishermen, were able to use
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their crafts to skim for oil. but now, as oil sinks or breaks down, in the waterr there may be to do. but wait for claims and hecks. >> that topic veey much the focus of meetings thursday betweennlouisiana parish presidents, and government andú bp officials. some say it proceeds scaling is unaccept grab did i hear3 something that absoluttly, i believe will change? no. i am doing a lot of praying, because i still don't believe -- understand it. you haae to be down there on th3 ground. a month, will not cut it. >> national incident commander thaa alan insists with the clean up emerging joos exist. >> as we tend to mmve from response to recovvry, we willl3 have to recover that boom. we don't want to leave plastic and non-degradable boom out there in the marsh lands
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forever. anddsome places it is far up there. so significant amount of work to do. plane boom recovery. decontamination. >> regulators have not said wwen fishiig bans will be lifted on some areas of the gulf. in meantime coast guard said it would work with local parish employment of displaced fishermen. in new orleans, fox news. >> the bodies of both u.s. ú%ek in afghhnistan were found. the associated press reports afghan police spotted one petty officer's body still clothed in thh other sailor wassfound on sunday. the pair were first reported missing friday. the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> tonight rumorr are spreading that haitian born musician john is consideringgrunning for president of haiti. locals in haiti and canadian newspaper report said he is preparing paperwork for a bid in
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ú%h november election. musician and producer grew up in the state of new jersey and founder of the yellow haiti charity why cliff has not confirmed or denied the reports. >> would you run for president >> if i was president -- >> would you partly sunny. >> you know they have asked you before. >> they have asked me ooer again. currentty, at this minute. no. >> haitian politics is quitee3 strange..3 if -- he is popular and things go well as far as the elections are concerned, the chances are, yes, he could win. >> a spokesman for the musician said that there will likely be an announcemmnt this time monday. if he won that job. >> without a doubt. >> cceck back with our weather now. we have some water in the weather earlier todayy of water..3 what he had a drink to go vytas reid, how was it, refreshing? >> yes. but, yes it was a lot of water we're talking about. so jennifer you are right on
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that when we saw the showers and thunderstorms rumbling through the area. some folks saw more rainnthan others. some folks got out of it withou3 seeing much at all. but for the folks that did get it. we have flash flood warnings at times because of the heavy rainfall coming down at a short time period. so you get the water rising %-regiin.y quickly over the but now you cannsee, hd skycam -hows clearing conditions. few clouds down southeastern portion of the sttte. 81 degrees. continue tt see the temperatures drop. and it looks like we will see the winds out of the north-northwwst at five. and it looks like e have humidity evels att61 percent. what was feeling good out there3 is hat we had a cold front that swept through, and that is helping to bring the temperatures down. and also the humiddty levels a bit. 73 in hagerstown. 77 in winchesttr. looking at 79 in over. thhn downnown baltimore, around 82 to 83 degrees. we will get down to the 70s as we get downnthe road. bigger picture here. you can see across the region. we have the cooler temperatures. look at pittsburg at 69 degrees.
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compared to oor 83. so you can see where thh cooler air is movinn in behind, that cold front. it will take time to settle in through the overnight. so we will see the teeperatures going doww more around the city. so it may be ne of those nights that you can take ddwn a notch that air connitioning unit save on thh bill. and crack a window open or two to let in the ffesh air. front right there continues to push south and it looks like we wwll continue to see clearing conditions. and for tomorrrw, we will see plenty of sunssine to start ff -he weekend. get the sunglasses readd and you wiil need them through most of the weekend. as we look at friday through the no activity. pretty clear. saturday we are holding on to a littte moisture tries to work up on the baak end of the area %-so that will start to bring in moisture. but tte better chance for the moisture arrives on sunday. and aa we see another front push that will take our temperatures down aalittle more around baltimore. down to the lower 80s. so 76 degrees for tonight.3 with clearing skies. to 10. aad tomorrow, plenty of sunshine aaound baltimore.
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the igh. and with that north wind at five to 10. then the five-day forecast. with sunshine.riday and saturday a little bit of sun and clouds sunnay. 30 to 44 percent chance of showers and thunddrstorms poppinn up. and as the next front pushes inn that will take the temperatures down a bitt and then start to see the temperatures climb. by next week. back to you guys. >> miguel miguel ttjeda stay with the orioles is over after four months. [ dog ] i am beautiful...
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interviewing candidates and, of course, endless speculation orioles have hired a new manager to replace dave trembley. and interim skipper samuel. and the man is not exactly a ú%ached an agreement this morning with that guy. buck showalter. introduced to the press conference monday. off day. and manage his first game tuesddy with aaseries wiih the angels. samuel returns to third base. and alan son resumes managerial
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duties. showalter previously managed the rangers. he released the following ssatement regarding his iring as the new manager. quote, my job with espn allowed me to follow the organization closely over the last several years. and urrent record may indicate otherwisee i see a potential with this club. i look forward to the challenge of competing in the american3 league east. baltimore is a tremendous baseball town with passion and pride in its club. and my family and i look forward to mmking it our new home. there is more. this evening orioles announced they traded miguel tajeda. he goes to the padres, about to hit the stretch run, and need his bat. ú%d in return they get a young pitching prospect, right hander pelosiner that fast ball and slider anked bess in the system. 36-year-old miguel tajeda was justtseven home runs and 39 rbi. joshhbell has been called up from noofolk, the job is presumabll his for good.
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>> and things were quiet in westminster toddy. at least on the side lines. teammadministrativv day. no fans or media aalowed. tomorrrw it starts off biggway. as john harbaugh gets a first look at the team as a whole. veterans join the rookies on the practice field. for the first tiie, and this is not just a get acquainted walk ú%rrugh either. they will be wearing pads and do hitting on day one. for john harbaugh that is what football is all about. >> i am excited. yeah, you know, this is kind of fun, to get out here with this. when theepads are on, more football like, so looking forward to it. walking out there for the first time on friday, with those pads on and they will be a little bit nervous. you know, anxiety. i on't care if you playeddthe best college program. or a small college school. thhs is the nfl. and what they will find out is that it is not that much different. >> ravens hit the practice field at 8:45 a.m., back to you. - are you chronically ill and can't work?
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temperatures for tuesday, wednnsday, thursday.3 by wednesday and thursday, 90s are returning. back to you jennifer anddjeff. >> not bad. thank you, vytas. >> thatts ddes it for the "late edition". thank you for joining us. i am jeff barnd. >> and i am jennifer gilbert. up next, is that 70s show. be sure to tune in to morning news. toyed think a minute.3 that 77s show. and morning newssstarts bright and earry at 5:00 a.mm make sure to tune in. have a great night. >> take care. real time closed cappioning provided by u.s. captioning it's the fusion proglide challenge.
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