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. >>> a man found guilty of murdering a johns hopkins researcher is expected to learn his fate this afternoon. sentencing just got underway for john wagner. >> reporter: john wagner is expected to be sentenced at any moment for the brutal killing of a promising johns hopkins' researcher. >> reporter: johns hopkins research per stephen pitcairn was stabbed oned street. it took the jury only three hours to find wagner guilty. he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. pitcairn's family has said little. prosecutors relied heavily on the testimony of wagner's girlfriend, lavelva merritt who painted a chilling picture of what happened. it was july 25th, 2010 as the couple set out to rob someone. wagner stabbed pitcairn and the girlfriend punched him. the state's attorney's office has called this case a major victory getting such a dangerous criminal off the streets of battle. weijia jiang reporting. >> wagner has previous convictions for assault, theft and violating probation though he was frequently allowed to romaine free until now. >>> the trial is underway in the trial of a man in a murde
. >>> a man found guilty of murdering a johns hopkins researcher is expected to learn his fate this afternoon. sentencing just got underway for john wagner. >> reporter: john wagner is expected to be sentenced at any moment for the brutal killing of a promising johns hopkins' researcher. >> reporter: johns hopkins research per stephen pitcairn was stabbed oned street. it took the jury only three hours to find wagner guilty. he will spend the rest of his life behind bars....
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the seven acre site near johns hopkins is four blocks wide. abc2 news brian kuebler reports. >> reporter: the 900 blocks of north chester through madera avenue is not a pretty sight. a ghost town of families and lives past. there be perhaps no better pictures that illustrate an urban rotting core eye grew up in this -- >> i grew up in this community over 40 years ago. >> reporter: councilman warren branch is excited to see what this will look like soon. it's owned by the east baltimore development, inc., charged with redeveloping around johns hopkins. ebdy. bought all these homes at just $235 a piece. the councilman said the property will be worth much more. >> 2016, you'll see an all together different baltimore. >> reporter: it starts with the first new school to be built in 35 years along with a community center a gym and housing, a massive project funded, in part, with private funds to a place where neighbors say is an eyesore. >> vacant, all vacant. >> reporter: are you hoping they do something good with the plan? >> yes, build the commun
the seven acre site near johns hopkins is four blocks wide. abc2 news brian kuebler reports. >> reporter: the 900 blocks of north chester through madera avenue is not a pretty sight. a ghost town of families and lives past. there be perhaps no better pictures that illustrate an urban rotting core eye grew up in this -- >> i grew up in this community over 40 years ago. >> reporter: councilman warren branch is excited to see what this will look like soon. it's owned by the east...
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a man who said he was armed and tried to rape a johns hopkins student.crime and justice reporter joy lepola tells us... students are being warned to watch out out ((pkg)) in the shadows of student housing not far from he campuu of johns hopkins universityy.. ... a student is almost raped.22:06 it's defintely a constann threat you just have to be morning in this alley that students frequently use as a cut through?? a angerous decision in the minds of some students.(nisha) 27:21 carelessness leads to that. (kevinn sot - 20:28 were in inner city baltimore i think that's just kind of the nature of living in a city like this. siiilar to other students kevvn keenahan rrceived an email from the university. a warning that went out wiihin 19:26 they said there are no major injuries ust bruises and they were going to heighten security in the area. that's all i heard.(o-shea) 12:38:27 ww've had some inccdents ver the years we've invested a lot in security on campus and inntte charles villlge area we've got a lot we've added over the years. p still, crimes are commi
a man who said he was armed and tried to rape a johns hopkins student.crime and justice reporter joy lepola tells us... students are being warned to watch out out ((pkg)) in the shadows of student housing not far from he campuu of johns hopkins universityy.. ... a student is almost raped.22:06 it's defintely a constann threat you just have to be morning in this alley that students frequently use as a cut through?? a angerous decision in the minds of some students.(nisha) 27:21 carelessness...
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i picked johns hopkins because i was born at johns hopkins. i grew up in baltimore, and it's sort of the gold standard for me. so i sent the samples. actually, i had the urologist send the samples, and they were more than happy to. - should we point that out? that they happily complied with your request, right? - there was no resistance, none at all. and then 5 days before the surgery, as you say, i get a call from the urologist at my office, who says that he has to put the surgery off because hopkins found no cancer. - they found no cancer. at first, you were disappointed. right? - i was, because i made peace with my decision. i'd wrapped my mind around having this surgery, so i was...i was crushed in a way, surprisingly. - you also, though--and this is astonishing to me and a lot of people-- you don't blame anyone, and you made a conscious decision not to. so talk about that process. - i don't because i understand that this is not an exact science, medicine, despite what many people think. mistakes do happen. they happen all the time. and i
i picked johns hopkins because i was born at johns hopkins. i grew up in baltimore, and it's sort of the gold standard for me. so i sent the samples. actually, i had the urologist send the samples, and they were more than happy to. - should we point that out? that they happily complied with your request, right? - there was no resistance, none at all. and then 5 days before the surgery, as you say, i get a call from the urologist at my office, who says that he has to put the surgery off because...
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and a path to recovery includes johns hopkins. and the company scams schools by telling them nfl players were coming to visit. that tonight at 5:00. now your maryland lottery numbers. >> the maryland lottery celebrates purple friday all season long. >> i am sarah fleischer from 98 rock. your pick 3 numbers for today -- want to win a skybox to watch ravens take on the 49ers, visit mdlottery.com. moving right onto the pick four game. the maryland lottery -- let yourself play. is talking snow. >> late saturday afternoon into saturday evening. northern portions of the viewing area all the way to western maryland. looks good after the snow hits on saturday. ravens game looks good, halloween looks good. >> we do rebound. >> thing of the past by sunday. be sure to watch tonight at 5:00.
and a path to recovery includes johns hopkins. and the company scams schools by telling them nfl players were coming to visit. that tonight at 5:00. now your maryland lottery numbers. >> the maryland lottery celebrates purple friday all season long. >> i am sarah fleischer from 98 rock. your pick 3 numbers for today -- want to win a skybox to watch ravens take on the 49ers, visit mdlottery.com. moving right onto the pick four game. the maryland lottery -- let yourself play. is...
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confidence and arrogance. >> i let's get back to a metaphor in the book about a tanker and how long at john hopkins? >> six years at hopkins. and four years at harvard. >> and you are only 43. >> [laughter] >> go back then beyond harvard, where were you in school before that? >> before harvard, i was at california, uc berkeley and in 1988, i was in stockton college and before they was working in the fields. >> how long in the fields? >> i was working in the fields for a year-and-a-half. and i was starting english in the community college, i was working at the railroad. >> let's go back to when you jumped the fence. when did you fall in the tanker and why? >> this was when i was in community college, and i fell, and we have to set up the story. it's a metaphor in many ways what it's like to fight for your own life. and what it's like to give up control. right after i work in the fields, i am working in a railroad company. and i was doing the most menial job you can imagine. i was first cleaning tanks that carry fish oil. and in the bottom would be this fish lard that would accumulate and i had to cl
confidence and arrogance. >> i let's get back to a metaphor in the book about a tanker and how long at john hopkins? >> six years at hopkins. and four years at harvard. >> and you are only 43. >> [laughter] >> go back then beyond harvard, where were you in school before that? >> before harvard, i was at california, uc berkeley and in 1988, i was in stockton college and before they was working in the fields. >> how long in the fields? >> i was...
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-la nina 3 3 3 the murderer of johns hopkins researrher, stephen today. joel d. smith is ate live at the courthouse in downtown baltimore, where john wagner was found guilty in august. good morning joell . gooddmorring patrice... it took a jury less than 3 hoors to convict wagner of his senseless crime. and later this morniig he will find out how much of his life it will cost him... for taking . anothers. wagnee was convicted of murrer august 17th... and it ddd not take long foo he jury, after they heard the details abouu pitcairn's death july 25th, 2010. pitcairn, a cancer researcher attjohns hopkins was imply walking home from targeted for a robbery.wagner and hissgirlfriend la-velva merritt stopped hhmm demanded money, stabbed him and left him to die, all whill his mother listtned on the other end of pitcairn's phone. merritt testified for the prosecution, and gave explicit details about the murder.. court observers were hoping for this outcome. 3 if the evidence showw him guilly then i want to see him puttaaay because the last thing i want is him n the strret
-la nina 3 3 3 the murderer of johns hopkins researrher, stephen today. joel d. smith is ate live at the courthouse in downtown baltimore, where john wagner was found guilty in august. good morning joell . gooddmorring patrice... it took a jury less than 3 hoors to convict wagner of his senseless crime. and later this morniig he will find out how much of his life it will cost him... for taking . anothers. wagnee was convicted of murrer august 17th... and it ddd not take long foo he jury, after...
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johns hopkins says the university sent out a texas wide alert after the attack. >> well then -- well done, he's to point all the streets and capacity thing about the security. >> apparently there's limited about the information about the suspect. the victims -- she remembers the isn't was about 15 images tall wearing a black hoody. >> anyone with information about this case, please call the station. >>> there are numbers are brewing tonight. dozens of protesters capping why microsoft occupy wall street. the protest began today who made signs shout on happiness with big business, government and grow. thousands of mr. testers across the country. >> credible range e says who -- the break through that earned him the arrive. >> reporter: the university is a big place to work with dr. reece dr. reece. glit will be like if you took a ball and tossed it up in the air, you would can't it to come back down. if you went off and went up, that's how shocked we were. >> he gave adam in doubt professor ship. i feel like we've been eclipsed. with the call from sweden this morning, the reason have wo
johns hopkins says the university sent out a texas wide alert after the attack. >> well then -- well done, he's to point all the streets and capacity thing about the security. >> apparently there's limited about the information about the suspect. the victims -- she remembers the isn't was about 15 images tall wearing a black hoody. >> anyone with information about this case, please call the station. >>> there are numbers are brewing tonight. dozens of protesters...
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johns hopkins.../ in conddtion...//. happened .../ - from...kins ...researcher, .../ stephen pitcairn /- was... fatally stabbbd.../ last summer. 31:23 i've been very cautious but it's still incredibly troubling 28 you know to come face to face witt it, i didn't know it would come so close to me 34 34police... stepped up patrols ...in the area, .../ as... they search ...for the suspect. ...// tt... stay ahead... of the - criminals.../ stalking youu neighborhood.../// áásignáá up.,.. for the nation's... most popular crime website,.../ wwth over ...300- thousand subscribers...//. ááit'sáá spot crime.../ páandáá it's... only... t... foxbaltimooe dot com. police say charges are pending against a driver who struck and illed a teenager ... then drovv off. county.the victim - 16 year ng - skateboarding with a friend gave police a description of - the veeicle, which they later found a couple miles away in the townnof port deposit. detectives questioned the driver, buu say it's till unclear if he new that he'd hit the teen. <"police also received informa
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it will be offering a third route connecting johns hopkins hospital to downtown.he new green route brings you easy access to a city hall, fells point and the johns hopkins medical campus and the route will be in operation on november 1st. >>> abc2 is working to keep your child safe in the car. car accidents kill more kids between 3 and 14 than anything else. however, new statistics show that states with strong child restate laws including booster seats are saving more children. out of 83 booster seats evaluated a record 31 seats were listed as best bets meaning they were safe and effective. the fit is key and the lap belts should be flat across the upper fleiss thighs and shoulder belt across the shoulder. the list of the seats can be found at insurance institute for highway safety website. >>> and you will be thinking of maybe speak up in class and you think that would be applauded. a college instuckor is in -- instructor is in trouble for asking a student not to talk because of a disability. >>> a bus monitor loses it and attacks a child on a bus. was it self-de
it will be offering a third route connecting johns hopkins hospital to downtown.he new green route brings you easy access to a city hall, fells point and the johns hopkins medical campus and the route will be in operation on november 1st. >>> abc2 is working to keep your child safe in the car. car accidents kill more kids between 3 and 14 than anything else. however, new statistics show that states with strong child restate laws including booster seats are saving more children. out of...
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a johns hopkins student attacked. >>> chopper down.er chopper crash in new york. >>> and amanda knox is on her way back home to the united states. >>> and nice weather will stick around. how long will it last? stick around for the first warning forecast. >> stick around for the first warning news. >> eyewitness news at 6:00 starts now. >>> on alert. a young woman, sexually assaulted near johns hopkins university. >> tonight, the search for the attacker and reaction from stunned students. >> hello, everyone. i'm vic carter. >> and i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking about. >> wjz is live now. derek valcourt with more on the crime and the concern on campus. >> vic, this is the alley where it happened right here on lovegrove street. happened about 1:30 saturday morning.
a johns hopkins student attacked. >>> chopper down.er chopper crash in new york. >>> and amanda knox is on her way back home to the united states. >>> and nice weather will stick around. how long will it last? stick around for the first warning forecast. >> stick around for the first warning news. >> eyewitness news at 6:00 starts now. >>> on alert. a young woman, sexually assaulted near johns hopkins university. >> tonight, the search for...
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he is a wonderful neurosurgeon at johns hopkins. his name is alfredo quinones- hinojosa, the turnaround for the rest of us as dr. q. the book is "becoming dr. q: my journey from migrant farm worker to brain surgeon." i am honored to touch your hands one more time. good to have you here. up next, speaking of "star trek ," spock here to talk about another project. zachary quinto. stay with us. zachary quinto is a talented actor whose credits include "he rose -- heroes." his latest project is called "margin call." it opens in theaters around the country this weekend. >> what does your model say that means for us here? >> that is where it becomes a projection, but -- >> you are speaking with me, mr. solomon. >> sir, if those assets decrease by just 25% and remain on our books, that loss would be greater than the current market capitalization of this entire company. >> so, what you are telling me is that the music is about to stop. >> -- tavis: that is the best you could do for your film -- jeremy irons, kevin spacey? >> it does not get
he is a wonderful neurosurgeon at johns hopkins. his name is alfredo quinones- hinojosa, the turnaround for the rest of us as dr. q. the book is "becoming dr. q: my journey from migrant farm worker to brain surgeon." i am honored to touch your hands one more time. good to have you here. up next, speaking of "star trek ," spock here to talk about another project. zachary quinto. stay with us. zachary quinto is a talented actor whose credits include "he rose --...
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a johns hopkins professor is sharing the 2011 nobel priie for scientists... adam reiss and his universe is aacelerating and expanding. some of the research datt was collected by the hubble telescope. 3& (reess)"and the phone
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we are in front of john hopkins, i'm looking at these people here and this is what is making baltimore gpeople getting up early in the morning for a great cause, the purple stride maryland, it is happening saturday out at oregon ridge to fight cancer of the the pancreas. jim is here, a survivor for 2 1/2 years, by the phrase of god! >> thank you, very much. >> you want to tell your story briefly? >> i have my hero by my side and i would not be here without my doctor. will baltimore, we need you. we have a goal of $200,000. there is no ball game. it will be great and those connections to get the off week! >> go on the web site right after this interview. the registration will start at noon and the walk at 2:30 30. >> i want to bring in your doctor, john hopkins. thank you for being with us this morning. i know you are probably busy? >> not at this time of the morning. >> tell us about these warriors. >> this is an operation to remove part of the pancreas, something we are now able to con fine that tumor to the area and we are making strides on the surgeries and advances in chemo and the
we are in front of john hopkins, i'm looking at these people here and this is what is making baltimore gpeople getting up early in the morning for a great cause, the purple stride maryland, it is happening saturday out at oregon ridge to fight cancer of the the pancreas. jim is here, a survivor for 2 1/2 years, by the phrase of god! >> thank you, very much. >> you want to tell your story briefly? >> i have my hero by my side and i would not be here without my doctor. will...
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closure later this morning, as the killer of johns hopkins &ppesearchee stephen pitcairn..... will be sentenced. at the courthouse in downtown baltimore , with more on how much time he could get. good morning joel d. plus 40 yeers ii what john wagner couud recieve later in here this morning. wagner as conviited of murder ugust 17th... and it took a jury less than 3 hours to do it. it happened quicklyydue to the enormous amount of evidence against wagner stemming from the canner researcher at johns - hopkins was simply walking home from penn station, when he was taageted for a robbery. wagner and his girlfriend la- demandeddmoney, sttbbbd him pnd llft him toodie, all while his mother listened on the othee end of pitcairn's phone. merritt ttstified for the prosscution, and gave exppicit details about the urder. court observers ere hooing 3or this outcome..- 3 if the evidence shows him put away because the last thing want is him on the street doing this to someone el. criminal offender and is facing as much as llfe plus 0 years. his sentencing is scheduled for 9::0 this porning in
closure later this morning, as the killer of johns hopkins &ppesearchee stephen pitcairn..... will be sentenced. at the courthouse in downtown baltimore , with more on how much time he could get. good morning joel d. plus 40 yeers ii what john wagner couud recieve later in here this morning. wagner as conviited of murder ugust 17th... and it took a jury less than 3 hours to do it. it happened quicklyydue to the enormous amount of evidence against wagner stemming from the canner researcher...
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with a gun, sexually assaulted and tried tt rape a johns hopkins student. &pstudent.ts are beeng policeesay early saturday morning a maa approached.... a student walking home. he &ptold the hopkins tudent... h was armeddwith a guu. 3 it happened here in this &palley which sits in the shadows of student housing. the student was on her way home at the time of the attack. a bold move considering thh closeness of surveillnce university had issued aapublic &p 27:58 i was pretty surprised it was sooclooe to have been better hhd she been walking with other peopll i don't think that would have &phappened had she been walking with ther people oo walking on the main roaad rather than a street that o one knows exiss you know :14 3 3 a univvrsity spokesman says security has been stepped up in thh area of this recent attack. the victim was treated at uniion memorial hospital. so far no one has been arrested. joy lepola fox fox 45... has spot crime... tracc criminal activity in when crimes happen.go to foxbaltimore dot com.just click on spot ccime in hot 3 3 tonite.../ we... kkow..
with a gun, sexually assaulted and tried tt rape a johns hopkins student. &pstudent.ts are beeng policeesay early saturday morning a maa approached.... a student walking home. he &ptold the hopkins tudent... h was armeddwith a guu. 3 it happened here in this &palley which sits in the shadows of student housing. the student was on her way home at the time of the attack. a bold move considering thh closeness of surveillnce university had issued aapublic &p 27:58 i was pretty...
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he was transported to johns hopkins to recover.but those who ected - "livee rounnhere...are still shakenythis morning's incident... (long) "and i heard two gunshots which was unusual (smith) "the guy jumped in the sseriff'sscar with a knife and the sheriff shot 'em."(waller) "i just think people are &pggttiig desperate for basic necessities so they feel like they don't have any other choice." the suspect...faces sherrif...wasnot hurt. and police believe thathe was not tarreted by hisattacker. live in northeast baltimore,john rydell, fox 45 ews at 5::0. ciiy police... are investiggtiig.../ 2.. homicides... in.. west baltimor. happenedd...shhrtly aater... 10 p-m.../ when a man... was pound... shot in the head... / at... braddish avenue ...and... ellicott drive.../.ááaáá second man... was stabbed to &pdeath ...around midnight... on... george street... near... myrtle avenue..../ááno áá word... on suspects.... or motives. 3&p urors will likely decide on monday whether walter bishop phould be put to eath for mmrdering a man. man. earlier this week, juroos convicted bishop in the killing of ray
he was transported to johns hopkins to recover.but those who ected - "livee rounnhere...are still shakenythis morning's incident... (long) "and i heard two gunshots which was unusual (smith) "the guy jumped in the sseriff'sscar with a knife and the sheriff shot 'em."(waller) "i just think people are &pggttiig desperate for basic necessities so they feel like they don't have any other choice." the suspect...faces sherrif...wasnot hurt. and police believe thathe...
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. >> one of the winners is a professor at johns hopkins university. s introduces us to adam riess, one of the newest nobel prize winners. >> the 41-year-old, an astronomy professor, received a phone call this morning from stockholm that he will never forget. he's one of three scientists to share this year's nobel prize in physics. >> i was pretty stunned. an amazing thing to learn before you have had coffee in the morning. >> the professor called the announcement unexpected and jaw- dropping. he is credited with discovering the universe is expanding at an accelerated pace due to a mysterious dark energy. a stunning revelation a suggestion cosmos will eventually freeze. >> we measured a surprising fact about the universe, that not only is expanding, but expanding faster and faster all the time. >> einstein first presumed this. in 1916. the local professor and admits that he has uncovered more questions than answers. >> it's been tested and confirmed over the last decade measurements to do and it takes a lot of repetition and time before people are convi
. >> one of the winners is a professor at johns hopkins university. s introduces us to adam riess, one of the newest nobel prize winners. >> the 41-year-old, an astronomy professor, received a phone call this morning from stockholm that he will never forget. he's one of three scientists to share this year's nobel prize in physics. >> i was pretty stunned. an amazing thing to learn before you have had coffee in the morning. >> the professor called the announcement...
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the bus driver and the two students were also taken to the hospital to john hopkins. everybody is expected to be ok. >> the occupied wall street protests continue. they have backed off of their threats to evict the group. that is what the real trouble began. >> after averting a showdown, protesters went on the march to declare victory. but their celebrations turned into minor clashes with the nypd that resulted in just over one dozen a rest. the owners of the park and the mayor asked protesters to clear out sections of the park so it can be cleaned up. instead, protesters claim that the parks themselves and rallied supporters to stand their ground. >> this that we cannot return with sitting backs. that meant we cannot actually occupy the park. it would mean we would be like regular passersby in the park. >> the protests that began here at the park near wall street have turned into a nationwide movement with rallies being held at nearly 200 cities. >> their message of equality and what they see as corporate greed has gained more supporters each week. >> how long can th
the bus driver and the two students were also taken to the hospital to john hopkins. everybody is expected to be ok. >> the occupied wall street protests continue. they have backed off of their threats to evict the group. that is what the real trouble began. >> after averting a showdown, protesters went on the march to declare victory. but their celebrations turned into minor clashes with the nypd that resulted in just over one dozen a rest. the owners of the park and the mayor...
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. >>> american engineer stranded in the south pole is making her way to johns hopkins to be treated.o joins us live outside of johns hopkins and east baltimore where she is expected to arrive afa global journey. >> reporter: she left new zealand last night and expected to arrive at hopkins later today. it's been a long trek back home. renae deshore was stuck at the south pole, rescued this, but stuck there since august after suffering what was believed to be a stroke. the new hampshire woman was working at the south pole research station and got sick. a rescue plane couldn't get to her. this morning, deshore is headed back home, she left new zealand and landed in australia. doctors believe deshore will be able to make a recovery with proper treatment and expected to stay until thursday. >>> jury selection will begin in the murder trial of britney norwood, charged with killing a co-worker at a club. norwood accused of bludgeoning murray in march inside the at letca shop. the killing came after murray found stolen merchandise in norwood's bag. in court, we will hear arguments in the ca
. >>> american engineer stranded in the south pole is making her way to johns hopkins to be treated.o joins us live outside of johns hopkins and east baltimore where she is expected to arrive afa global journey. >> reporter: she left new zealand last night and expected to arrive at hopkins later today. it's been a long trek back home. renae deshore was stuck at the south pole, rescued this, but stuck there since august after suffering what was believed to be a stroke. the new...
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more on the johns hopkins professor who just won a nobel prize. >>> you know
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he was killed in cold blood station...today the man - convicted of killing johns hopkins researcher... stephen pitcairn will learn his fate. people involved in the distribution of these picttres..or sendinn them to their friends could be guilty of federal felonys felonysand shocking videe of two teenagers involved n sex acts is caught on tape.. and gone viral!where it happened....and what school about the whole incident. "i remembbr as a teenager making up a story about a girlfriind and they say fake until you make it.the new website that girlfriend. 3 3 3 today is friday, octoberr21st. 3 3&p 3&fiber ao 3 theemurderer of johns hopkinn researcher, stephen pitcairn, will learn his faae today. joel d. smith is liveeat he courthouse in downtown baltimore, where john wagner was found guilty ii aagust. good orning joel d. good morning patricc....it took a juuy lesss &pthan 3 hours o convict wagne of this senseless crime. and lattr this morning he will find out how muchhof his life it willlcost him... for taking . anothers. wagner was convicted of murder augustt 17th... and it did not take l
he was killed in cold blood station...today the man - convicted of killing johns hopkins researcher... stephen pitcairn will learn his fate. people involved in the distribution of these picttres..or sendinn them to their friends could be guilty of federal felonys felonysand shocking videe of two teenagers involved n sex acts is caught on tape.. and gone viral!where it happened....and what school about the whole incident. "i remembbr as a teenager making up a story about a girlfriind and...
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at johns hopkins university. there were working on an hvac system when they were suddenly blasted with steam. their injuries are considered non life-threatening. the accent is still under investigation. >> taxes, jobs, and the economy laid the groundwork at baltimore city hall. the debate over the bottle tax is on. critics want to pull the plug on the bottle tax early, but the city says it cannot afford to lose the money. jayne miller has more. >> this is much the same as the national debate about jobs and taxes and budget deficits. critics argue the bonnell tax is a job killer. the city says it is needed to reduce the deficit. >> the coca-cola bottling plant in east baltimore is one of the city's few remaining manufacturers. the plant manager told a city council hearing today that the plant's business is threatened by a broad tax that went into effect in july of 2010. for -- a possible tax that went into effect in july of 2010. >> my business is down here significantly, and damour in baltimore than other places.
at johns hopkins university. there were working on an hvac system when they were suddenly blasted with steam. their injuries are considered non life-threatening. the accent is still under investigation. >> taxes, jobs, and the economy laid the groundwork at baltimore city hall. the debate over the bottle tax is on. critics want to pull the plug on the bottle tax early, but the city says it cannot afford to lose the money. jayne miller has more. >> this is much the same as the...
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. >>> from the south poll to balleted more, a scientist is make act long trip to johns hopkins afterhe was evacuated while doing research. details ahead. >>> a paving scam is making its rounds in our area. the warning for people living in howard county. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call baltimore home. from funding to help a local business expand their operations... to financing for an organization which provides affordable housing for artists... and partnering with a local hospital to help expand patient care. because the more we do in baltimore, the more we help make opportunity possible. say cheese! are you smiling yet? of course you are. especially since the new "let's get cheesy" menu starts at just $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. of the elegance lifestyle. fulfill your dream today with savings on all accessories and select furnishings or 36-month financing. the drawer closes on these offers october 31st. >>> welcome back. a warning for you if you live in howard county. it's about a paving scheme we tol
. >>> from the south poll to balleted more, a scientist is make act long trip to johns hopkins afterhe was evacuated while doing research. details ahead. >>> a paving scam is making its rounds in our area. the warning for people living in howard county. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call baltimore home. from funding to help a local business expand their operations... to financing for an organization which provides affordable...
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linda so is outside johns hopkins with what can be expected today. this woman has had a long trip. >> reporter: a very long trip. she left new zealand last night and on her way. the researchers who stuffed from a stroke will be arriving at hopkins to be treated. she was rescued last week, stuck since august after suffering a suspected stroke. the new hampshire woman was working at the research station and got stick. plane couldn't get her right away because the weather conditions were too dangerous. she is headed back home and leneand washington pfer before arriving. she will be able to make a full recovery with proper treatment and expected to stay here until thursday. . hundreds gathered in trip lyin square celebrating the death of gadhafi. elections expected to happen in the coming months. his son and heir and fighters escaped raising fears they could stir up trouble. a delay on the expected burial for gadhafi. >>> a close watch this morning on how gadhafi was captured and killed. >> i don't believe it was an ex cushion. i don't have the facts. we
linda so is outside johns hopkins with what can be expected today. this woman has had a long trip. >> reporter: a very long trip. she left new zealand last night and on her way. the researchers who stuffed from a stroke will be arriving at hopkins to be treated. she was rescued last week, stuck since august after suffering a suspected stroke. the new hampshire woman was working at the research station and got stick. plane couldn't get her right away because the weather conditions were too...
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it's happening in baltimore in john hopkins hospital. cancer fighting medicine right to the tumors. producing the need for some radical treatment. as dr. richard besser reports, and he has initial result ares of the testing. >> the idea is simple. attack the cancer in the breast with the direct hit. that's what the researchers at john hopkins university along with breast cancer specialists are trying to do. could they pump medicine to the tumor and avoid removing to the breast. >> right now, the treatment is surgery, trying to cut it out, pretty blindly. then radiation and then hormone treatments. if this kind of treatment could really work, we could eliminate the need to have a mastectomy and really squirt the treatment down the ducks like drano and clean them out. >> 40,000 women a year could use the treatment. the ducks are, are where most breast cancers begin. doctors will take a thin cath catheter and creating it to the woman's duck and let's them deliver medicines directly to the tumor cells. >> gets people a way of eliminating breast cancer without the side effects. >> susann
it's happening in baltimore in john hopkins hospital. cancer fighting medicine right to the tumors. producing the need for some radical treatment. as dr. richard besser reports, and he has initial result ares of the testing. >> the idea is simple. attack the cancer in the breast with the direct hit. that's what the researchers at john hopkins university along with breast cancer specialists are trying to do. could they pump medicine to the tumor and avoid removing to the breast. >>...
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paul st., just feet away from where johns hopkins researcher stephen bit karen was killed in july of 2008. we're told the victim complied in the robbery, but the robbers still shot him. >> it is a very frustrating process. we ran to about this senseless gun violence week after week and it is cases like this that it as very concerned and frustrated. >> if you have information on his shooting or any other unsolved crime in the area, please call metra crimestoppers 6-7-lockup. you can remain anonymous and you may be eligible for a cash reward. abb is back home after officials say she was abducted by her mother's friend. -- a baby is back at home after officials aesch was abducted by her mother's friend. we are told the pair was eventually found at the home of one of the relatives. she is now charged with child abduction. it is official, baltimore county school superintendent tells 11 news he will not seek another term as the school's chief. after 12 years, that is a tremendous run for any superintendent. his contract was set to expire on june 30 of next year. tonight, people all over th
paul st., just feet away from where johns hopkins researcher stephen bit karen was killed in july of 2008. we're told the victim complied in the robbery, but the robbers still shot him. >> it is a very frustrating process. we ran to about this senseless gun violence week after week and it is cases like this that it as very concerned and frustrated. >> if you have information on his shooting or any other unsolved crime in the area, please call metra crimestoppers 6-7-lockup. you can...
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. >>> the man convicted of killing a john hopkins police officer was sentenced to life plus 20 years in prison. >>> president obama says us troops will be out of iraq by the end of the year. right now there are nearly 40,000 american service members in the country. there will be a us marine led detail. >>> weatherwise things have been very fall like today. some sunshine at times but also at times the clouds overtaking the sky. it has been dry at least and breezy. look at the wind gusts 20 to 27 today. temperatures now falling off through the 50s we go this evening under a varbly cloudy sky. your weekend showing sunshine around here. we'll talk about that, temperatures through sunday and a look at when we get rain again. >>> meanwhile tonight we are thinking pink and working for you with our call to breast health. if you have concerns we have experts standing by to answer all of your questions. we want to spend it to kelly swoope standing by with the phone calls. >> interesting calls today. 10:00 this morning. a lot of people know you are supposed to have the screening every year afte
. >>> the man convicted of killing a john hopkins police officer was sentenced to life plus 20 years in prison. >>> president obama says us troops will be out of iraq by the end of the year. right now there are nearly 40,000 american service members in the country. there will be a us marine led detail. >>> weatherwise things have been very fall like today. some sunshine at times but also at times the clouds overtaking the sky. it has been dry at least and breezy. look...
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she wanted last night at dulles airport on her way to johns hopkins hospital. >>> good morning she wasear in one of the most isolated spots on earth in the south pole. since suffering a stroke two months ago she has tried to find a way to get medical help. she arrived at dulles airport last night. she is so glad to be here and so glad to be in america after an agonizingly long two months. she is believed to be well on her way to getting medical treatment. while working in the south pole, she believes she suffered a stroke hundreds of miles away from any medical professionals. she initially thought to be airlifted out within a couple of days. rescue was delayed because of weather. >> it was extremely frustrating and the disillusionment started 27. >> she is headed to johns hopkins and she still struggles with speech, vision, and memory. these are problems that she thinks a full recovery is a matter of time. doctors say her prognosis is good. >> the time is 6:37 and 48 degrees outside. >> still i had -- putting a price and a life -- police say a deadly cabdriver shooting stems from a fig
she wanted last night at dulles airport on her way to johns hopkins hospital. >>> good morning she wasear in one of the most isolated spots on earth in the south pole. since suffering a stroke two months ago she has tried to find a way to get medical help. she arrived at dulles airport last night. she is so glad to be here and so glad to be in america after an agonizingly long two months. she is believed to be well on her way to getting medical treatment. while working in the south...
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. -- john hopkins students afraid. >> reporter: a man was shot right here, it happened just a wave ofrime that rocked this community. police concerned with a fate of violent crime in charles village. >> unacceptable and atrocious that this activity is taking place in this city. >> reporter: just before 6:00 a.m. a man was approached by a robber. he gave up everything he had but the robber shot him in the leg any way. >> you know, you can't walk down the street without somebody trying to rob you. >> reporter: the shooting brings back bad memories just feet away flowers marked the spot where 23-year-old researcher was killed when a robber stabbed him. >> it's this economy. i mean, it's a violent world. >> reporter: about half a mile away from today's student a johns hopkins student was sexually assaulted right here on this ally. now the university is on alert. >> and -- >> on bike -- campus police are keeping launch as the university reminds students to take precautions. >> don't walk along, walk in well lit areas, walk preferably in crowded areas. >> ruby fulton teaches here and is on
. -- john hopkins students afraid. >> reporter: a man was shot right here, it happened just a wave ofrime that rocked this community. police concerned with a fate of violent crime in charles village. >> unacceptable and atrocious that this activity is taking place in this city. >> reporter: just before 6:00 a.m. a man was approached by a robber. he gave up everything he had but the robber shot him in the leg any way. >> you know, you can't walk down the street without...
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collective bargaining talks. >>> this man, rice, a professor at johns hopkins is sharing the 2011 noblerize in physics. he won it in stock home sweden. rice says his jaw dropped upon hearing the news and couldn't believe it. he didn't know if this would happen. a wonderful distinction. >>> very cool. on that note, the fog seems to be expanding across the area. that will disperse. storm system, see the circulation, wrapping heavy rain, conveyer belt to the north side of boston, wrapping around new york city, rolling down towards philadelphia, traveling up 95, you may have to deal with that. we are on the bookside. it's had a chance to dry things out a little bit. break out the clouds overnight. as a result, some of you have had a chance to let that ground moisture do its thing. we have areas of patchy fog, this is a time of the day where the fog can expand. we've got that inland. especially when you head away from the day. what i have seen has not been an issue. this set up can carry the fog and move it like a cloud from one place to another. it is just the first sign of breaking down th
collective bargaining talks. >>> this man, rice, a professor at johns hopkins is sharing the 2011 noblerize in physics. he won it in stock home sweden. rice says his jaw dropped upon hearing the news and couldn't believe it. he didn't know if this would happen. a wonderful distinction. >>> very cool. on that note, the fog seems to be expanding across the area. that will disperse. storm system, see the circulation, wrapping heavy rain, conveyer belt to the north side of boston,...
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medics rushed him to johns hop hopkins with nonlife- threatening injuries. we are live in northeast baltimore. i'm gigi barnett. vic, back to you. >> police say that charges may be filed once the suspect is released from johns hopkins. >>> request denied. a maryland businessman will spend another month behind bars in aruba. suspected in the disappearance of another woman. >> gary giordano's lawyers asked for him to be set free again. but the judge rejected that move. giordano's detention is expected for another 30 days. he is suspected in the disappearance of his travel companion. at today's hearing, giordano argued his innocence. they needed time to follow points of interest by search and rescue dogs on the island. giordano says gardner was swept out to sea. >> giordano is the only person named as a suspect in this case. >> a woman murdered while working at a burger king in a quiet frederick community now. months later, police make an arrest in the case. wjz is live. weijia jiang has more on the suspects in custody and the charges against him. weijia? >> vi
medics rushed him to johns hop hopkins with nonlife- threatening injuries. we are live in northeast baltimore. i'm gigi barnett. vic, back to you. >> police say that charges may be filed once the suspect is released from johns hopkins. >>> request denied. a maryland businessman will spend another month behind bars in aruba. suspected in the disappearance of another woman. >> gary giordano's lawyers asked for him to be set free again. but the judge rejected that move....
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patroled by johns hopkins campus police and baltimore city police officers are increasing. this is a love grove of street, an alley between these two which residents use as a shortcut. they are investigating what happened here sunday morning. they say a man sexually assaulting a 20-year-old johns hopkins students in the parking lot. these sophomores say they are concerned about their safety on and off campus. >> we alerted our students that this had occurred and gave them advice about what to do when they are walking outside at night. we want them to be very careful. >> police say the man ran from the area and they are confident the partnership with campus officers will help them develop a subject. >> i do not know of our relationship with hopkins could get any stronger. we consider them an extension of the police force. we work closely with their security staff and hospital. >> they can only do so much >> we are doing all we can to try to make the area as sig as we can. there is a responsibility, too, were students, faculty, and staff to act in a responsible way in not get
patroled by johns hopkins campus police and baltimore city police officers are increasing. this is a love grove of street, an alley between these two which residents use as a shortcut. they are investigating what happened here sunday morning. they say a man sexually assaulting a 20-year-old johns hopkins students in the parking lot. these sophomores say they are concerned about their safety on and off campus. >> we alerted our students that this had occurred and gave them advice about...
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a johns hopkins s. student. it...// happened...this aaley.../ near.../// housing...////. áátheáá ssudent... was.../ on... her ay homee.. at nine saturday morning...//,- ááanáá email... was... senn tt students... at the university...// warning them. 27:58 i waa pretty surprisedd it was so close to campus but i think it would have been better had she been walking with other people i don't had she been walking with ened - other people or walking on the main roads rather than a street that no one knows exist you know :14 ::4security... has been... stepped up in the area...//. áásoáá far.../ no... arrestt. tonite.../ we... knoo... the identity... of the man .../ shot and killed.../ by... pplice... sunday night. 52-year-old.../ steve mach ...was carrying .../ a.../ 45... "replica"... pellet gun.../ was shot by olice.../ sunday night.../ on... saint victor street.../.áápoliceáá... weree.. callee to the scene.../ and.../ tried... to end the situation... áábutáá... mach... wouldn't... cooperate, .../ ááforcingáá police to hoot. baltimore po
a johns hopkins s. student. it...// happened...this aaley.../ near.../// housing...////. áátheáá ssudent... was.../ on... her ay homee.. at nine saturday morning...//,- ááanáá email... was... senn tt students... at the university...// warning them. 27:58 i waa pretty surprisedd it was so close to campus but i think it would have been better had she been walking with other people i don't had she been walking with ened - other people or walking on the main roads rather than a street that...
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we actually fund nine researchers here at johns hopkins. our money stays local. >> reporter: people looking for something to do tomorrow night, can they absolutely. go to lightthenight.org. or just show up. and we have a fireworks show. >> reporter: you will be staying with us in the next half hour and talk about what people can expect. you have a family fun night tomorrow. >> exactly. >> reporter: we are live now, camden yards. linda so. >>> how about zoo boo, the annual halloween event. zoo boo is a three day event beginning today and going through sunday. one of the safest places in town to take your little one. you can visit some of your favorite animals. news time 4:48. seven people were killed and three injured after a semi- truck slammed into the back of a minivan on an indiana highway. the van was caring carrying ten people and may have hit a beer. seven were reported dead at the scene. >>> prosecutors say 16 new york city police officers and five others will be charged in a corruption scandal. two people tell the associated press t
we actually fund nine researchers here at johns hopkins. our money stays local. >> reporter: people looking for something to do tomorrow night, can they absolutely. go to lightthenight.org. or just show up. and we have a fireworks show. >> reporter: you will be staying with us in the next half hour and talk about what people can expect. you have a family fun night tomorrow. >> exactly. >> reporter: we are live now, camden yards. linda so. >>> how about zoo boo,...
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catherine bradshaw of johns hopkins center for the prevention of youth violence ptudies bullying trendssepression are common among victims of bullying., " allost 1 innten also say they have been victims of cyber bullying. (dr catherine braashaw)"what is unique about children at one time nd thooe can be particularly damaging so a single incident of cyber bullying coulddbe spread to so many different youth"next hosting a bullying summit.. to address the crisis. in balt kccfox 45 news at 10 ballimore... say.../ - they... take áallá aalegations.../ of... bullyyng seriously.../// &p3 in charles village tonight.... frustrated residents gathered can be done to make their of 3 neighborhood saaer. this month alone has been a robbery was particularly violen leaving a friend's house on saint paul street when he was mugged and shot in the groin. police have madd an arrest in that case. suspect in that criiein a separate case... a johns hopkins student reported walking to her apartment on lovegrove street.police have increased patroos... and pverall... some say this area is still safer than most.. bu
catherine bradshaw of johns hopkins center for the prevention of youth violence ptudies bullying trendssepression are common among victims of bullying., " allost 1 innten also say they have been victims of cyber bullying. (dr catherine braashaw)"what is unique about children at one time nd thooe can be particularly damaging so a single incident of cyber bullying coulddbe spread to so many different youth"next hosting a bullying summit.. to address the crisis. in balt kccfox 45...
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rene nicole ducouer landed at dulles airport last night on a way to johns hopkins hospital.rey joins us with the incredible story. >> she spent a year in one of the most isolated spots on earth, the national science foundation south pole research station,. she has been frantically trying to find a way to get medical help that she desperately needed since suffering an apparent stroke two months ago. >> i am so glad to be home. >> she is relieved to be well on her way to getting the medical treatment she has been pressing for. while working near the south pole the research engineer believes she suffered a stroke. hundreds of miles from any medical professional, she was stranded. expected to be airlifted out within a matter of days initially. extreme cold, wind, and limited ability delayed any kind of rescue. >> it was frustrating and i think the disillusionment set in. >> now headed to johns hopkins she says she still struggles with speech, vision, and memory problems. now this is back on american soil, she is hoping her recovery is just a matter of time. >> i will go to the d
rene nicole ducouer landed at dulles airport last night on a way to johns hopkins hospital.rey joins us with the incredible story. >> she spent a year in one of the most isolated spots on earth, the national science foundation south pole research station,. she has been frantically trying to find a way to get medical help that she desperately needed since suffering an apparent stroke two months ago. >> i am so glad to be home. >> she is relieved to be well on her way to getting...
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its been a long trip to the battle field in afghanistan several medical facilities and now johns hopkins>> i was shot by an ak-47 in the left side of my throat. >> reporter: he is paralyzed from the chest down. just 27, he has gone through 90 surgeries since april 10th. he calls his wife his rock. >> 27 is to young to go out like that. i have a beautiful wife, beautiful family, that comes first. >> reporter: on thursday melissa took a break from the hospital and went to get a manicure. they had seen her four times, just enough to put together the story. >> i didn't tell her much as much as i was always on the phone and she overheard. >> reporter: she noticed her two caret wedding rings hours after she left, she knew they were missing but she didn't know where she put them. >> we wrote it off and said whoever finds it are lucky and we hope it brings them good luck because we had good luck. >> reporter: meantime the tech was on a two and a half hour search to find them. >> i sat there in the lobby going through the names. >> reporter: she found the one car mentioned and had him paged. that
its been a long trip to the battle field in afghanistan several medical facilities and now johns hopkins>> i was shot by an ak-47 in the left side of my throat. >> reporter: he is paralyzed from the chest down. just 27, he has gone through 90 surgeries since april 10th. he calls his wife his rock. >> 27 is to young to go out like that. i have a beautiful wife, beautiful family, that comes first. >> reporter: on thursday melissa took a break from the hospital and went to...
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this is the third year the pool and kent corporation employees along with representatives from john hopkinsether to show support for family friends and colleagues who are or have been affected by cancer. they will create a visual call for action. >> i know that not only here on the job site that the other trades pay attention to the fact that our men and women those wearing the pink hard hat but they are noticed by families and noticed by people in the community as they walk to and from the job site. and so it's something that stands out against the norm. >> reporter: so, again, charley, people will be out here at johns hopkin at 10:30 and it is just another way for people to come together to support breast cancer awareness. a good thing out here. and if you come out, bring light jacket or a hood or an umbrella because you will need it. but again, it's for a good reason and we need the support. back to you. >> look forward to that. thanks a lot. we want to invite you to join abc2 as we partner komen for the race for the cure. the 5k race and 1 mile walk is sunday october 23rd. and it's not
this is the third year the pool and kent corporation employees along with representatives from john hopkinsether to show support for family friends and colleagues who are or have been affected by cancer. they will create a visual call for action. >> i know that not only here on the job site that the other trades pay attention to the fact that our men and women those wearing the pink hard hat but they are noticed by families and noticed by people in the community as they walk to and from...
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and will be treated at johns hopkins. renee douceur arrived last night. she believes she had a stroke eight weeks ago. initially she thought she would be airlifted out within a few days but the cold and wind and limited visibility delayed the mission. >> i am so glad to be home. i am glad to be here. it's great to be back in america. >> she says her condition is improving but struggles with speech, vision and memory problems. doctors expect a full recovery through treatment at johns hopkins. >>> well, you know you are what you eat and we have heard that once or twice. research says it is true when it comes to sweets. why that doughnut this morning may be making you a little more likable. and if you are sim on -- sipping on coffee with the doughnut sign tests say enjoy every sip and they are saying a benefit that morning cup of joe. we will tell you what it is when "good morning maryland" continues on this tuesday october 25th, news time 5:05. mmm... if i were cheese... i wouldn't want to let go of myself either. come try the cheese inspired dishes on our
and will be treated at johns hopkins. renee douceur arrived last night. she believes she had a stroke eight weeks ago. initially she thought she would be airlifted out within a few days but the cold and wind and limited visibility delayed the mission. >> i am so glad to be home. i am glad to be here. it's great to be back in america. >> she says her condition is improving but struggles with speech, vision and memory problems. doctors expect a full recovery through treatment at johns...
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this is the third year the employees along with represent sighs from johns hopkins hospital will come together to show support for families, friends and colleagues and ho have been and who are and could be affected by breast cancer. listen to this. >>> not only here on the job site but other trades pay attention to the pink hard hats and they are noticed by families and noticed by peel in the community as they walk to and from the job site so it's something that stands out against the norm. >> reporter: that is right. this goes to show there are so many people out there that want to do their part for breast cancer awareness. so, again right now it's not too bad. we are seeing a little drizzle off and on but going through the rest of the morning that's the scenario. things will happen out here at10:30. so bring your rain gear because again this is going to be a good thing that's going to be happening 10:30 johns hopkins hospital today. back to you. >> all right. abc2 and komen maryland is joins forces to raise money in the fight against breast cancer. join us sunday october 23rd for th
this is the third year the employees along with represent sighs from johns hopkins hospital will come together to show support for families, friends and colleagues and ho have been and who are and could be affected by breast cancer. listen to this. >>> not only here on the job site but other trades pay attention to the pink hard hats and they are noticed by families and noticed by peel in the community as they walk to and from the job site so it's something that stands out against the...
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we have johns hopkins turning pink out here today.and you know what, today here at the hospital at 10:30 a.m. there will be all types of people uniting to help find a cue for breast cancer. more than 160 participants will be wearing mcor pink hard hats and create a human prchg ribbon for a visual call to action for -- pink ribbon for a visual call to action that challenges the macho image of the construction industry. so no mater what you do, you can come out and support breast cancer awareness. and you know what, it's just so nice to see all different people coming out and doing what they are doing showing their support for breast cancer and like i said, this is going to be a rain or shine event. and there will be showers off and ongoing throughout the day. no reason to stay at home. everything is going to be a go. definitely a good thing. >> all right. lynette charles hang by out there stay out there rain or shine we will look forward to hearing from you and seeing what comes from that later today. abc 2 and komen maryland are joini
we have johns hopkins turning pink out here today.and you know what, today here at the hospital at 10:30 a.m. there will be all types of people uniting to help find a cue for breast cancer. more than 160 participants will be wearing mcor pink hard hats and create a human prchg ribbon for a visual call to action for -- pink ribbon for a visual call to action that challenges the macho image of the construction industry. so no mater what you do, you can come out and support breast cancer...