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. >>> coming up, we'll get you a glimpse of michael cavanaugh's show, with the baltimore symphony orchestra. >>> another day of clouds and rain. will the skies clear up for the weekend. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have breaking news right now out of connecticut, where a man in a home invasion murder is found guilty. just a moment ago, the jury found him guilty of strangling jessica covpetit and two of her daughters. prosecutors say he tortured and sexually assaulted one of the daughters and then set the home on fire and left the family to die. >>> kansas city police are releasing surveillance video of the mother of the missing 10- month-old. she was shopping just hours before the baby disappears. on the video, deborah bradley buys groceries, diapers and a box of wine. police say this really doesn't answer questions about the case. >>> a teacher uses a marker on a student's hair. his hair cut is against school policy. so a teacher colored in the lines with a black permanent marker. williams says he has since shaved around the part. the school principal says the school should have called his
. >>> coming up, we'll get you a glimpse of michael cavanaugh's show, with the baltimore symphony orchestra. >>> another day of clouds and rain. will the skies clear up for the weekend. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have breaking news right now out of connecticut, where a man in a home invasion murder is found guilty. just a moment ago, the jury found him guilty of strangling jessica covpetit and two of her daughters. prosecutors say he tortured and sexually assaulted...
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with michael cavanaugh, playing the artist's greatest hits.ego got a glimpse of their rehearsal. ♪ [ music ] >> philadelphia freedom, with a charm city twist. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: as the baltimore symphony orchestra joins michael cavanaugh for the music of elton john and more. >> i get to perform the songs i grew up with and love. >> he performs this weekend. he and his band will perform greatest hits with the orchestra's help. cavanaugh says adding the orchestra to these already great songs just takes them to another level. >> we're not changing elton's music that much. but when you add the baltimore symphony behind it, it's a whole new experience. >> reporter: cavanaugh, who plays the guitar and piano knows he has big keys to fill. >> i'm going to be me but stay true to the song and do it justice to the best he can. >> reporter: so whether he's playing your song or another, cavanaugh promises even elton devoted fans won't be disappointed. >> if i don't have them out of their seats by the end of the night screaming, i feel like i haven't
with michael cavanaugh, playing the artist's greatest hits.ego got a glimpse of their rehearsal. ♪ [ music ] >> philadelphia freedom, with a charm city twist. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: as the baltimore symphony orchestra joins michael cavanaugh for the music of elton john and more. >> i get to perform the songs i grew up with and love. >> he performs this weekend. he and his band will perform greatest hits with the orchestra's help. cavanaugh says adding the orchestra...
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i'm kerry cavanaugh with the story. >> plus, did the iphone live up to expectations?t no rain. we'll check the 747 in just -- seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. stay with us. >> sometimes there is a great loss. that has been the feeling with coach al davis and steve jobs. a leader in his own right, al davis saw what football could mean to the financial success of communities, and knew a league would prosper. ennovation was the -- innovation was the hall mark of jobs' success. jobs, a notorious task master changed the way we hear music and foorsed other people to examine the way they distribute mediums. as our economy was damaged from the recession, these men are examples of the can-do attitude so necessary for our economic recovery. to constantly innovate is to imagine the future. right now the broadcast industry is in a period of innovation. on air, on line, and on the mobile phone. if we are to learn anything from jobs, it is to imagine data beyond your wildest dreams. even beyond that, it is how we move forward. for more, log on to www.wbaltv.com and click o
i'm kerry cavanaugh with the story. >> plus, did the iphone live up to expectations?t no rain. we'll check the 747 in just -- seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. stay with us. >> sometimes there is a great loss. that has been the feeling with coach al davis and steve jobs. a leader in his own right, al davis saw what football could mean to the financial success of communities, and knew a league would prosper. ennovation was the -- innovation was the hall mark of jobs' success....
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kerry cavanaugh spoke with the dean of loyola university of the office of international programs on how students can study abroad successfully. >> more than half of the leeland in a class studies abroad every year in europe, asia, and abroad. italy is always the program's biggest draw. the world is watching as amanda knox prepares to leave italy. it is a far cry from the way she entered the country four years ago as an unknown college student. she is one of thousands of american students studying abroad in italy, embarking upon an experience to reach academic and cultural benefits. studying abroad is a rite of passage for many american students. according to the dean of international programs at loyola university, maryland. >> from the day they get out of bed to the moment they go back to bed, everything they do is a learning experience. >> they conduct orientations' state side and on location for parents and students for an immersion into a foreign culture. >> [unintelligible] a sometimes they think that because i am a foreigner the local law does not apply to me. >> if they find thems
kerry cavanaugh spoke with the dean of loyola university of the office of international programs on how students can study abroad successfully. >> more than half of the leeland in a class studies abroad every year in europe, asia, and abroad. italy is always the program's biggest draw. the world is watching as amanda knox prepares to leave italy. it is a far cry from the way she entered the country four years ago as an unknown college student. she is one of thousands of american students...
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reporting downtown, kerry cavanaugh, wbal-tv 11 news. >> police say they hope surveillance video will help them find three men who forced themselves into a baltimore home before robbing the men inside. police say a suspect tried to use a stolen a.t.m. card. if you recognize the person in that video, you are asked to call the baltimore city police department. >> meanwhile, one -- baltimore county police accused of arresting 1-2 men. he's charged with armed robbery, assault, and reckless endangerment. he and another man forced their way into the motel 6 while two men were asleep inside their rooms. one victim escaped. the other stayed in the room and was robbed. police are still looking for the other suspect. >> it is 6:07. 56 degrees on tv hill. we have more live coverage of the baltimore running festival. stay with us. >> coming up after this break, a crucial segment for all the racers in the house. what you need to and what you need to do before you come down to the start here this morning. that's coming up. >> first, a live picture outside. tony has your insta-weather plus forecast
reporting downtown, kerry cavanaugh, wbal-tv 11 news. >> police say they hope surveillance video will help them find three men who forced themselves into a baltimore home before robbing the men inside. police say a suspect tried to use a stolen a.t.m. card. if you recognize the person in that video, you are asked to call the baltimore city police department. >> meanwhile, one -- baltimore county police accused of arresting 1-2 men. he's charged with armed robbery, assault, and...
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. >> and i'm kerry cavanaugh. we'll get to our top stories in just a moment. first let's go to our meteorologist, ava marie. >> it was a chilly start to the morning. maybe some of you got your first frost this morning. at least we have the sunshine out. that is helping temperatures to warm back up. the humidity at 90%. there have been areas of fog. that's something we have been watching out for early this morning. as we head throughout the day, we expect full sunshine in place. that's really our high temperature. sunshine throughout the early part of the day. we will start to see clouds pushing in throughout the afternoon and into tonight. we'll talk about our next chance for rain coming up in the insta-weather plus forecast. >> the transition of libya's government takes a big step today as new leaders declare the country is liberated. >> crowds of men, women, and children continue to view muammar gaddafi's body. gaddafi died of bullet wounds to the head and stomach. so far no autopsy has been scheduled. his family is demanding his body be returned to his home
. >> and i'm kerry cavanaugh. we'll get to our top stories in just a moment. first let's go to our meteorologist, ava marie. >> it was a chilly start to the morning. maybe some of you got your first frost this morning. at least we have the sunshine out. that is helping temperatures to warm back up. the humidity at 90%. there have been areas of fog. that's something we have been watching out for early this morning. as we head throughout the day, we expect full sunshine in place....
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feature producers ryan viede viederman and broadcast associates are eric mandia and andy cavanaugh.w produced by done bowie, directed by jonathan evans, thanks also to eric billing billingsmire. ryan declure, steve demeyer. pre-game show for help with the telecast. we came on the air at 4 zer 4:00 eastern and say good night after 10:30. tremendous game between the clubs. count is 1-2. nobody on. two outs. adrian beltre tries to end the night, as kelly grounds out and the rangers are one win away. what a night defensively. the throw by nelson cruz. the throw by napoli. that play right there by adrian beltre. they can do it all, they can beat you in many ways in the rangers -- and the rangers have beaten the tigers three times in this l.c.s. the winner is feldman. the loser is vavlerde, who has been asked to do a lot. in his second inning of relief work. got bounced around for a fou four-run 11th inning. >> tim: when you think about the rangers, it's hard to think of a guy who did not contribute. david murphy with three hits. josh hamilton, the go-ahead run. nelson cruz, the great thr
feature producers ryan viede viederman and broadcast associates are eric mandia and andy cavanaugh.w produced by done bowie, directed by jonathan evans, thanks also to eric billing billingsmire. ryan declure, steve demeyer. pre-game show for help with the telecast. we came on the air at 4 zer 4:00 eastern and say good night after 10:30. tremendous game between the clubs. count is 1-2. nobody on. two outs. adrian beltre tries to end the night, as kelly grounds out and the rangers are one win...
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i want to start this conversation this monday here with jim cavanaugh, former agent in charge of theearms. jim, congressman issa, who we just heard from, said this whole idea, quoting him, was felony stupid. his words. does that sound about right to you? >> right. well, the failure of this case, brooke, is really the scale of it. it just went too big, fast and furious. it went too fast and it was too furious. it's too big. the scale of the gun trafficking case cannot reach that far. it needed to be stopped i think in the chirman's letter that he issued today, even says so. he talks about a few hundred guns were known to the agents, yet they let it continue. i think the chairman and even senator grassley realize there has to be some level of proof for the agent and the prosecutors to do something. so they have good teams of investigators that rooted that out. but you can't keep letting it go. >> but, jim, what could have been gained that would equal the risk of letting all these guns, as they say, walk and then let it be traced back. had what's the gain? >> there really was no logical
i want to start this conversation this monday here with jim cavanaugh, former agent in charge of theearms. jim, congressman issa, who we just heard from, said this whole idea, quoting him, was felony stupid. his words. does that sound about right to you? >> right. well, the failure of this case, brooke, is really the scale of it. it just went too big, fast and furious. it went too fast and it was too furious. it's too big. the scale of the gun trafficking case cannot reach that far. it...
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feature producers ryan viede viederman and broadcast associates are eric mandia and andy cavanaugh.sh, pre-game show produced by done bowie, directed by jonathan evans, thanks also to eric billing billingsmire. ryan declure, steve demeyer. pre-game show for help with the telecast. we came on the air at 4 zer 4:00 eastern and say good night after 10:30. tremendous game between the clubs. count is 1-2. nobody on. two outs. adrian beltre tries to end the night, as kelly grounds out and the rangers are one win away. what a night defensively. the throw by nelson cruz. the throw by napoli. that play right there by adrian beltre. they can do it all, they can beat you in many ways in the rangers -- and the rangers have beaten the tigers three times in this l.c.s. the winner is feldman. the loser is vavlerde, who has been asked to do a lot. in his second inning of relief work. got bounced around for a fou four-run 11th inning. >> tim: when you think about the rangers, it's hard to think of a guy who did not contribute. david murphy with three hits. josh hamilton, the go-ahead run. nelson cru
feature producers ryan viede viederman and broadcast associates are eric mandia and andy cavanaugh.sh, pre-game show produced by done bowie, directed by jonathan evans, thanks also to eric billing billingsmire. ryan declure, steve demeyer. pre-game show for help with the telecast. we came on the air at 4 zer 4:00 eastern and say good night after 10:30. tremendous game between the clubs. count is 1-2. nobody on. two outs. adrian beltre tries to end the night, as kelly grounds out and the rangers...
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welcome "11 news sunday morning." >> and i'm kerry cavanaugh. lisa has the weekend off. meteorologist ava marie. >> we're a couple degrees cooler than what we should be for the middle of october. that's what you are waking up to. dropped down close to the freezing mark in frederick. 38 degrees out at the airport. you could be waking up to your first frost this morning. it will be quite the sight to see. it will be chilly. around 8:00 a.m., 34 for the susan g. komen race for the cure in hunt valley, definitely have your jacket for that. a few clouds building in. for the most part, sunshine today. that should help the temperatures feel warmer. by far, looking for temperatures below normal today. >> thank you, ava. >> our big story today, the new libyan government will declare liberation today. >> more on life in libya after the death of ousted leader muammar gaddafi. >> still -- gaddafi's body is still in that commercial freezer. for the second day, his body is being viewed. his family wants the body returned for burl. members of the interim government appear divided over
welcome "11 news sunday morning." >> and i'm kerry cavanaugh. lisa has the weekend off. meteorologist ava marie. >> we're a couple degrees cooler than what we should be for the middle of october. that's what you are waking up to. dropped down close to the freezing mark in frederick. 38 degrees out at the airport. you could be waking up to your first frost this morning. it will be quite the sight to see. it will be chilly. around 8:00 a.m., 34 for the susan g. komen race...
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. >> martha cavanaugh is showing us what is left of her oven door.have a glass shield over the metal face until the day it blew off. >> i heard this big noise like a boom. i thought maybe somebody hit the house. >> it happened when martha was alone in the house getting dressed for a wedding. she heard the loud noise and went into the kitchen. >> the first thing i saw my floor was full of all this white stuff. i couldn't believe my eyes. >> it took a minute to realize the glass had blown off the door of her 7-year-old general electric oven. millions of tiny fragments were scattered in all directions. here martha shows us the pieces, six pounds of broken glass swept into this shopping bag. >> basically the oven door spontaneously exploded. >> martha's son, tim, said it happened for no apparent reason. they hadn't used the oven two days. no one was even in the kitchen. still, their home warranty company would not cover the repair, saying someone muff whacked it. they claimed it broke due to physical force. martha said no way. >> like i would hit the ove
. >> martha cavanaugh is showing us what is left of her oven door.have a glass shield over the metal face until the day it blew off. >> i heard this big noise like a boom. i thought maybe somebody hit the house. >> it happened when martha was alone in the house getting dressed for a wedding. she heard the loud noise and went into the kitchen. >> the first thing i saw my floor was full of all this white stuff. i couldn't believe my eyes. >> it took a minute to...
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. >> martha cavanaugh is showing us what is left of her oven door. glass shield over the metal face until the day it blew off. >> i heard this big noise like a boom. i thought maybe somebody hit the house. >> it happened when martha was alone in the house getting dressed for a wedding. she heard the loud noise and went into the kitchen. >> the first thing i saw my floor was full of all this white stuff. i couldn't believe my eyes. >> it took a minute to realize the glass had blown off the door of her 7-year-old general electric oven. millions of tiny fragments were scattered in all directions. here martha shows us the pieces, six pounds of broken glass swept into this shopping bag. >> basically the oven door spontaneously exploded. >> martha's son, tim, said it happened for no apparent reason. they hadn't used the of anyone two days. no one was even in the kitchen. still, their home warranty company would not cover the repair, saying someone muff whacked it. they claimed it broke due to physical force. martha said no way. >> like i would hit the oven
. >> martha cavanaugh is showing us what is left of her oven door. glass shield over the metal face until the day it blew off. >> i heard this big noise like a boom. i thought maybe somebody hit the house. >> it happened when martha was alone in the house getting dressed for a wedding. she heard the loud noise and went into the kitchen. >> the first thing i saw my floor was full of all this white stuff. i couldn't believe my eyes. >> it took a minute to realize the...
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. >> kerry cavanaugh, wbal-tv. >> the consumer products safety commission says it is in the process ofpers. the state ban would take effect in 2013 and would make exceptions for old are children's or children with special needs. >> people champion o.g. brigance, but he was the one giving out the gifts. we'll explain what that means. >> first a look at events going on around town this weekend. 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. >> in of o.g. brigance's it to motivate people. >> no pity from o.g. brigance, only resolution. he remains active with the team, and on tuesday, his 42nd birthday, the ravens shared a powerful moment with their inspiration. >> we're going to celebrate. we're going to celebrate here. ok o.j. is going to celeb
. >> kerry cavanaugh, wbal-tv. >> the consumer products safety commission says it is in the process ofpers. the state ban would take effect in 2013 and would make exceptions for old are children's or children with special needs. >> people champion o.g. brigance, but he was the one giving out the gifts. we'll explain what that means. >> first a look at events going on around town this weekend. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities...