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♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: we don't have much time for anything else. we talked a little too long. geoff, i would like to finish the nights by doing some humming. geoff: all right. craig: ready? geoff: yes. [humming] laugh f laugh
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[laughter] craig: you're kind of more groaning. geoff: i probably should have blown before. craig: yeah. good night, everybody.
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i think the governor has made an error. >> gay marriage is now the law in maryland but the emotional fight over rights has just begun. plus, gorgeous weather today. but it won't last long. topper's tracking a new storm system. new at 11, rush limb because's
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bizarre rant suggesting a local law student post sex videos of herself online. but first, we begin with some late breaking news out of d.c. two men shot in southeast. this happened just about 45 minutes ago and police are still trying to piece together exactly what happened. >> but investigators do tell us they found one victim in the 5,000 block of benning road and the early word is he may have been inside a carryout store. another man was found out in the street around the corner on h street. no word on their condition but homicide detectives have been called to the scene. we've got a crew headed there as well. we'll bring you an update when we find out more. radio host rush limbaugh called a local catholic student a slut, and he said he wants her to post sex videos online if she uses publicly funded contraception. >> this all fall out from the recent debate over contraceptive coverage mandates set tonight put the georgetown law student in the name calling
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spotlight. gary nurenberg is here with that. >> reporter: georgetown is a catholic school that doesn't want to be forced for religious reasons to provide a contraceptive plan for students. a student told a congressional committee there is a cost for that policy, prompting the name calling. >> it's not all about sex, that some students need contraceptives for existing medical conditions, but added-- >> without insurance coverage, contraception as you know can cost a woman over $3000 during law school. >> almost imbaugh characterized it this way. >> essentially says she must be paid to have sex. what does that make it? it's a slut, a prostitute, she's having so much sex she can't afford the contraception she wants you and me and the taxpayers to pay her to have sex. what does that make us? we're the pimps. >> democrats came to the defense using limbaugh pointing out the d.c. health department
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will provide free condoms to those who ask. >> so here is the deal. if we are going to pay for your contraceptives and thus pay for you to have sex, we want something for it. and i'll tell you what it is. we want you to post the videos online so we can all watch. >> fluke issued a statement saying no woman deserves to be disrespected in this manner, though language is an attack on all women and has been used throughout history to silence our voices. the millions of american women who have and will continue to speak out in support of women's healthcare and access to contraception prove that we will not be silenced. >> limbaugh took out the slut remarks. fluke was stunned and outraged called his words inappropriate and outside the bounds of civil discourse. anita? >> thank you, gary. new at 11, life guards had to rescue a woman from a pool in silver springs tonight. sky 9 over the scene and this
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is the ymca in the 9800 block of hastings drive. life guards say she wasn't breathing when they pulled her from the water and emergency crews took that victim to the hospital. we understand she's in serious condition. what we don't exactly know is if this victim was swimming in the indoor or outdoor pool at this ymca. well for many gay people in maryland, today was a red letter day. one of those days you will remember as the victorious end to a long fought battle for equality. >> but for those who object to gay marriage the battle has just begun. matt jablow has been covering this controversial story all day and is back with both sides of what is truly an emotional issue. matt? >> reporter: anita depending on your perspective either marks the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning of the gay marriage debate in maryland but one thing is for certain it is far from over. >> the way forward is always found through greater respect for the equal rights of all. >> with a few carefully chosen
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words and a few swipes of his pen, maryland governor martin o' mally made history at 5:14 this afternoon, signing into law a bill that made maryland the eighth state in the country in addition to the district of columbia to aprove the same sex marriage bill. >> the bill is signed. >> [applause]. >> o' mally was flanked during the ceremony by senate president mike miller who voted against the gay marriage bill and by house speaker michael bush who voted for it fantastic. very exciting. >> hundreds of gay rights supporters and gay couples. >> i'm here to celebrate a momentous occasion in the states history. >> people like sharon gornsteinhad and her partners, the parents of two boys who call his a historic occasion and said they can't wait to get married. >> do you think this day would ever come? >> i knew it would come.
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it's an amazing thing the governor and legislation have done for us. >> opponent to gay marriage of course, saw the day much differently. >> i'm certainly against same sex marriage. >> reverend elwood gray of peace in the valley baptist church says he's fully in favor of civil rights for homosexuals but he cannot under any circumstances support the right of homosexuals to get married. >> when it comes down holy matt are monday it, i think that the governor has made a grave error. >> the law goes into effect on january 1. keep in mind though that opponents are hoping for a referendum on gay marriage on the ballot in november so that all maryland voters will make the ultimate decision on the issue. derek, anita? >> matt jablow, thank you. right now eight states and the district allow same sex couples to get married but licenses aren't yet available in maryland and washington state yet because as we just heard,
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both we have referendums on the issue come november. five other states allow civil unions, and then there's california where the state of proposition 8 is still in limbo. that ballot measure eliminates the rights of same sex couples to merry and could end up before the supreme court. it takes guts to confront the convicted rapist who violated your heart, your mind, your sole and yes, your body, but today, four courageous women did just that. in a montgomery county courtroom they looked timothy buzzbee right in the eye, the man who attacked them years ago and what they said they later shared with us off camera. >> i'm the 18-year-old life guard that you raped. >> that guy doesn't define me. he didn't and he doesn't. >> well buzzbee was already serving two life sentences after admitting he raped machine than a dozen women in maryland back in 70s but he was eligible for parole when new dna tests on some old evidence tied him to five more attacks. well today, a judge sentenced
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buzzbee to three more life sentences and that judge looked buzzbee in the eye as well and told him he's an evil man who should spend the rest of his days behind bars. tonight reaction to a story you saw first only on 9. last night we told you about the violent descriptions being used to teach math at the center city public charter school in northeast. well tonight, the third grade teacher who handed out that homework is out of a job. that assignment dealt with some morbid and horrific topics like death, terrorism, even putting people in ovens. well the ceo of the center city public charter school says instead of using the resources provided that teacher downloaded them off the home schooling paradise website. >> it doesn't follow anything that we do. we are about character, access and service and i found them to be violent and racist. >> the teacher claims she was told to give the students that assignment but the school says that wasn't the case and even if it was, it's an order the teachers should have known
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better to obey. >> she's a public official. >> but she's not seeing anyone today. >> so are we seeing a pattern here? there are now questions about karen toll. the prince georges county council member for under scrutiny for allegedly speeding more than 100 miles an hour on the beltway. police are investigating whether officers gave hurricane rita special treatment for that high speed incident last week and now we've learned she might have received nothing more than a warning last summer as well. police were conducting radar speed enforcement on route 4 near upper marlboro. sources tell us the team spotted her approaching at an extremely high speed before she slammed on the brakes and pulled over. she told officers her car was having mechanical trouble. we're told police did not ticket toll then because they never got a solid speed reading on radar. we have a 9 news now update on a bike accident in d.c. this happened earlier in the week at 11th and u-street northwest, a truck hit the bicyclist and
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dragged him for some 30 feet, but police now tell us it was the cyclist who was at fault. he's been cited for failing to yield, for running a red light and for not wearing a safety helmet. well now to ohio where a 17 year old is charged with three juvenile counts of aggravated murder and that school shooting that killed three of his fellow students and wounded two others. tj lane is acused of opening fire monday in the school cafateria at chardon high kill three students. the funeral services for those victims are set for saturday, monday and tuesday and the coach who witnesses say put his own body directly in the line of fire and drove lane out of that cafateria spoke out for the first time today. >> i don't know why this happened. i only wish i could have done more. i'm not a hero. a football coach and study hall teacher. the law enforcement, first responders that came to our aid
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that day, they are the heros. >> charges were filed today in juvenile court against the 17 year old suspect. it is the first step in proceedings that could see him charged as an adult and possibly face life without the possibility of parole if convicted. students will be back in class tomorrow. well the national weather service warns the areas hit by tornadoes yesterday could soon face even more severe weather maybe even tomorrow. strong storms are expected to roll through that region again after midnight. wednesday's twisters in the midwest and south left 13 people dead and entire neighborhoods flattened. today the traditional start of the tornado season but we've already had more than 120 of them in 2012 and that is more than double the usual number. top? yeah, we hit 70 today, nice start to the spring. here is your wake up weather. we're in good shape to start the day. a little bit chilly, 38-46 at 5:00 and mid 30s and mid 40s at 7:00, we bounce back into the 40s by 9:00. we'll come back and let you know if you have a dry or wet
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commute home and we have thunderstorms and snowflakes on the seven day. still ahead tonight, how to get free stuff for playing games online. >> the concept is homegrown by maryland grads and could be the next big thing on the internet. now, the local creators show how it
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if you've ever been told that playing computer games won't amount to anything, well you can tell them they're wrong, which of course i already knew. >> a group of young entrepreneurs are out to prove you can catch a pretty heavily doing just that. our ken molestina explains why it could soon be the currency of the future. >> reporter: a quick look around this place and you'll think you just stepped into a frat house. pizza boxes lined the walls and beer paraphernalia serves as decorations but it won't take long to notice this home turned lab is the birth place of what could be the next big thing in the virtual world. >> it's a buzz and almost like oh, my god now we got to get back on our grind because it's growing faster than we expected. >> brian feldman is talking
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about gradi. they are both university of maryland graduates who have assembled a team of partners and together they've come up with virtual currency earned by playing simple computer games. >> people are really starting to embrace it here is how it works. you play the games, earn the points, the points get redeemed for real-life products like food or merchandise at establishments who are signed up with grati. the beta launch already hit college park, their old stomping grounds. >> people are spending real world money to buy virtual goods. we said, you know, let's split that. what if there's a way to use virtual currency to buy real world goods. >> the theme of virtual currency has even been the topic of tv shows like the good wife. but these local businessmen say there's nothing fictional about what they are trying to achievement the tech savvy bunch have jumped on board with the latest website coating trends and social platforms and their push is giving traditional currency a run for its own money. >> i think that this is the closest thing that could
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eventually take that over, but i wouldn't say we're quite there yet. >> again, that was ken molestina reporting so if you want to start earning grati, head over to our website and click on this story and there we'll give you the code you need to tell you how to get the whole thing set up. >> sounds pretty cool. cherry blossom lovers mark your calendars. we now have the peak bloom forecast for the 100th anniversary at the cherry blossom festival. the national park service predicts peak bloom between march 24 and 31 and a bit earlier than normal and you can chalk it up to our mild winter. by the way this years festival runs for five weeks instead of the usual two, from march 20 through april 27th, after all it is the centennial. >> you make the festival eight months it's going to happen that the blossoms will fall somewhere. >> not eight months. >> five weeks. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> come on, top. >> you do the weather so early. third mildest winter on record and i think it will be closer to the 24th than the 31st if you want to get family members
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in town. >> a lot rxing already. okay, 70 today, we have another system on the map, looking at rain maybe in time for the evening commute tomorrow. let's have a live look outside. this is our weather cam and temperatures are a little cooler than they were last night. remember this time last night they were going up. at least they're going down right now. generally clear skies, 47 downtown and winds north northeast at 7, pressure is still rising 29.98 inches of mercury. here is the deal. we're looking at a dry morning commute, not going to be so lucky in the evening. i think the rain gets in here before the evening commute is over. chilly at the bus stop though, so send the kids out with a coat or at least light jacket. light rain is possible late and that's looking more and more likely and it's going to be cooler friday but still mild. we were spoiled with our 70 today and we'll be in the upper 50s tomorrow or mid 50s which is still above average for this time of the yearment future cast is 6:00 in the morning, notice you don't see any clouds
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anywhere so probably going to need your sunglasses in the morning and maybe an umbrella by evening, certainly by early tomorrow night. by noon, clouds are coming in but we're still dry at noon. you walk to launch, no worries but then by 6:00 boom. everything really rolls in here. this is mainly light activity right around the beltway. if you look north, you see yellow and orange. that's heavier activity up toward fredrick and near the maryland pa border so not quite the convection we saw the other night. at least for this first round, but you could see a second round of storms tomorrow night, early on saturday, good news is by 11:00 on saturday morning we have clouds still but the showers and thunderstorms are across the bay and we actually should have a pretty nice saturday afternoon so overnight, clear to partly cloudy and colder, one blanket, lows 36-44 and winds calming down northwesterly at about 10. now tomorrow morning, still nice. partly cloudy and chilly. you'll need a coat, 30s and 40s, winds easterly at 10 and by afternoon the clouds roll in, rain is a pretty good bet
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late in the day and it's going to be a light rain to 54 at about 59 for highs. in fact everybody makes it in the mid 50s maybe you get close to 60 in article arlington, but 56 in palos park, out to the west only mid 50s in manassas. that's still above average though. let's break it down. dry to start and chilly, 36-44 and clouds come in at noon but still dry, 52-57 and then some rain developing late, temperatures 54-59 but still not a bad day. next seven days, we've got it all for you. we'll salvage the back half of saturday, temperatures only about 60 and then a flurry possible or a snow shower possible late saturday or sunday night and maybe a flurry on monday and we're in the 40s for three days and can't stay cold long though back in the 50s wednesday and 60s thursday and cherry blossoms will come out earlier. >> okay. >> thank you, topper.
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yesterday, any number of people were angry at an ad in the metro station which promotes a movie critical of the president's healthcare reform plan. then as a closing line it says, "go to hell barack." some call it disrespectful and a u.s. congressman demand it be taken down but not unless you're willing to take down the u.s. constitution. >> anita, i have been the first one to speak up with attacks on this president have gone over the line and certainly we know there have been plenty of times where that's been the case but this is not one of those times. you know, all i've been asking for is that president obama be treated like any other chief executive and well, if bill mar can call george w. bush a gruesome boob or even a retard on national tv, or go to hell barack in the subway station is kind of tame, but doesn't mean the words don't hurt them and wouldn't it be nice if with could have humanity along with our politics? fortunately we do live in a
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place with one of these. it's the u.s. constitution which means you get to call the so-called leader of the free world bad names or even tell them to go to hell. the downside is you then have to listen to the other side and say the same thing or worse about your guy, and that freedom, that right to shoot your mouth off at the seat of power is at the heart of the american dream, and president obama just like every other commander-in-chief has earned the right to listen to his fair share of it. anita? >> pretty ♪ mom, mr. and mrs. bradley got netflix! netflix? it's this cool service that lets you watch unlimited movies and tv episodes instantly. yeah, you can watch netflix on your pc or on your tv through a game console
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david was able to make his way back from the mound last season after tommy john's surgery. he said those five starts that he had did wonders for his cell- confidence and his preparations for this year, but the nationals have made it clear, they're going to limit
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straussberg to 160 innings this season. now the question has been asked why don't the nationals start him later in the year so they can use him down the stretch? well in an interview with espn 980 today says that just doesn't make any sense. >> as a competitor, you work all off season to prepare for the season and i don't think there should be any separate treatment for myself or not necessarily planned for one year specifically, we're playing to build a dynasty. >> more news from bryce harper will face his first major league team saturday. we'll start against the astros andantes season spring opener and despite coming off shoulder surgery and sprained ankle, adam laroche expects to play sunday. >> as the georgetown hoyas prep for the regular season finale this weekend, if they beat marquette, they will be the number two seed in a big east tournament and get double buy. if they lose they can drop as low as 60 and need serious help
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to move up. the craziness of the seating right now is all jt3 is trying to focus on is getting that "w." >> the long and short of it is that from a win for two if we lose i don't know what happens after that, so at the end of the day, you prepare for the next game, prepare for the next game, prepare for the next game. >> it was senior night in charlottesville, uba taking on florida state and fortunately this is one the caps would like to forget, time is winding down game winning three at the buzzer. seminoles escape with the win 63-60. >> no problem for the lady cats. first round of the tournament. ariana moore with with 20 points and they face march land tomorrow and that will be a good game and news to share about cbs and former 9 news now sportscaster james brown. today jb was named a special correspondent for cbs news.
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i'm sure he loves us showing the old footage. he will still be host of nfl today and football season but now he will contribute reports everything from 60 minutes to the cbs evening news so congratulations to jb. >> what a save them.
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