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chris davis went yards for the roman -- run.tay with us for one more check of the forecast after this. were you profitable last month? how much money is in your checking account? have the browns paid you for their addition yet? your finances are scattered all over the place. mm-hmm. what are your monthly expenses? you keep your receipts in plastic baggies? seriously? [ announcer ] get it done and get it off your mind with quickbooks. organize your small business finances all in one place, even online banking. and now your business can be at your fingertips, anywhere. quickbooks, guaranteed easy or your money back. learn more at quickbooks.com. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of
chris davis went yards for the roman -- run.tay with us for one more check of the forecast after this. were you profitable last month? how much money is in your checking account? have the browns paid you for their addition yet? your finances are scattered all over the place. mm-hmm. what are your monthly expenses? you keep your receipts in plastic baggies? seriously? [ announcer ] get it done and get it off your mind with quickbooks. organize your small business finances all in one place, even...
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chris davis not nearly as productive, a swing and a miss. -- pitched four scoreless innings. his second straight outing with four scoreless innings. a single to left field. it is in the bermuda triangle. detroit beats the birds, 4-2. the round of 64 has some of assets. loyola would like to pull off the shocker on the second seed. we can show you the score, right now, 46-31, ohio state in front of loyola. they have about 17 and a half minutes left in the second half. some syracuse escaped with the wind. e win. the second half, the orange trailing. they come up with a turnover. 41-40, syracuse. sutherland hits it from the wing. syracuse hangs on to avoid the biggest upset in tournament history. opening strong against colorado state. racing down the court. jackson puts down the three as murray state puts away colorado state, 68-41. the mexico coach knows something about national titles. they struggled early. long beach state. long beach is up three. in the second half, new mexico from the wing hits the three. the lobos up by five. from there, new mexico in control. new mexico kn
chris davis not nearly as productive, a swing and a miss. -- pitched four scoreless innings. his second straight outing with four scoreless innings. a single to left field. it is in the bermuda triangle. detroit beats the birds, 4-2. the round of 64 has some of assets. loyola would like to pull off the shocker on the second seed. we can show you the score, right now, 46-31, ohio state in front of loyola. they have about 17 and a half minutes left in the second half. some syracuse escaped with...
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he gets chris davis right here. brian matusz is the story of training camp. four scoreless innings and six strikeouts. he is pitching very well. 4-2, the tigers win. blast playing at the 1st mariner arena. five championships in nine years. >> apollo creed. he could have cost you something else. [laughter] >> thank you. >> 49 degrees on tv hill. which maryland's taxes might soon be going up. >> a police officer in plain clothes is shot and killed and now the city police department making some big changes. details are next. >> who is governor o'malley inviting up in the skybox for ravens games? >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. will let you know if there any problems to anticipate on the >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. we need the umbrella at the bus stop this morning? >> i think this morning will be some drizzle. let's look at hd doppler. most of the rain is in the mountains
he gets chris davis right here. brian matusz is the story of training camp. four scoreless innings and six strikeouts. he is pitching very well. 4-2, the tigers win. blast playing at the 1st mariner arena. five championships in nine years. >> apollo creed. he could have cost you something else. [laughter] >> thank you. >> 49 degrees on tv hill. which maryland's taxes might soon be going up. >> a police officer in plain clothes is shot and killed and now the city police...
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chris' mentor, evan davis, was 49 before he started his physical transition to manhood. like chris, evan grew up in shame and fear of being transgender, and it took half a lifetime to gather enough courage to make the big change. >> i went to a library conference, and one of the speakers was leslie feinberg, who is a transgender author and activist who has written books on the topic. >> suddenly for evan, a light went on. >> it was a feeling maybe there is a way out of this. maybe i don't have to live the rest of my life this way. it was kind of a feeling of elation. it was like an adrenaline rush. that's how i felt. >> it was a critical moment almost half a century in the making. but it was only the beginning. now evan had to reveal his truth about his gender to his boss and friend, susan krieger. >> well, i got a phone call one day from evan about four years ago, and he sounded very distraught. >> the stakes were high. evan felt his job was on the line, as was his friendship with susan. >> i was so afraid. i was really scared. because this is something i kept a secret f
chris' mentor, evan davis, was 49 before he started his physical transition to manhood. like chris, evan grew up in shame and fear of being transgender, and it took half a lifetime to gather enough courage to make the big change. >> i went to a library conference, and one of the speakers was leslie feinberg, who is a transgender author and activist who has written books on the topic. >> suddenly for evan, a light went on. >> it was a feeling maybe there is a way out of this....
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. >> reporter: when jennifer davis gave birth to her daughter four years ago there was little drama or surprise. that's because she scheduled her induction. her husband chris was in the military and serving overseas. >> for him to not be able to be there was pretty rough on him. >> reporter: so davis's doctor suggested that she schedule the birth. that way chris could be on the phone when izzy arrived. >> he got to be there without actually being there. >> reporter: according to the american college of obstetricians and gin cots, in the last two -- gynecologists, in the last two decades the rate of induction has more than doubled. an early induction for non- medical reasons is common practice. >> moms want the convenience of having the babies born at a time that was good for them, and physicians perceived that the risk to the baby was very low. they wanted to accommodate the mom's desire. >> reporter: but now a growing number of hospitals, including here in maryland, are saying no. instead of leaving it up to the mother and doctor, they're instituting hospital wide bans against non-medical inductions before 39 weeks in a pregnancy. why the need for a hard
. >> reporter: when jennifer davis gave birth to her daughter four years ago there was little drama or surprise. that's because she scheduled her induction. her husband chris was in the military and serving overseas. >> for him to not be able to be there was pretty rough on him. >> reporter: so davis's doctor suggested that she schedule the birth. that way chris could be on the phone when izzy arrived. >> he got to be there without actually being there. >>...
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chris cotter. we start with the s.e.c., kentucky and vanderbilt. second half, we're tiled at 39-39. anthony davis for offensive rebound. moments later, vandy down a point. john jenkins finds the dunk. eight minutes to play. kentucky up three, terrence jones is going to miss the jumper, dutt ladarius there for the rebound. tied at 62-65. kevin johnson, is vandy for the upset win. vandy with the first s.e.c. title since 1951. >>> john hanson sitting out with a sore left wrist in the ncaa championship. florida state up 14. under two minutes left in the game, north carolina down six. harrison barnes with the jumper. 30 seconds to play. pass to kendall marshall. buries the three. after florida state missed the free throw, unc still down. unc down one. one final shot, down three with under four seconds to play. harrison, desperation three. north carolina falls to florida state 85-82, north carolina still the number one seed. that's your espn news update. i'm chris cotter, enjoy the rest of your day. >>> a rumor mill is driving this morning. if peyton manning signs with denver, what happens to tim tebow
chris cotter. we start with the s.e.c., kentucky and vanderbilt. second half, we're tiled at 39-39. anthony davis for offensive rebound. moments later, vandy down a point. john jenkins finds the dunk. eight minutes to play. kentucky up three, terrence jones is going to miss the jumper, dutt ladarius there for the rebound. tied at 62-65. kevin johnson, is vandy for the upset win. vandy with the first s.e.c. title since 1951. >>> john hanson sitting out with a sore left wrist in the ncaa...
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reporter: when jennifer davis gave birth to her daughter iz displ y four years ago, there was little drama or surprise. that's because she scheduled her induction. her husband chris was in the military and serving overseas. >> for him to not be able to be there was i think pretty rough on him. reporter: so jennifer's doctor suggested she schedule the birth, that way chris could be on the phone when i sphwhr zy arrived. >> so i got to be there without actually being there. reporter: according to the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists, in the last two decades the rate of induction has more than doubled. an early induction for nonmedical reasons has become common practice. moms want to have the convenience of having the babies born at a time that was good for them, and physicians perceived that the risk to the baby was very low. they wanted to accommodate the mom's desires. reporter: now a growing number of hospitals, including here in maryland are saying no. instead of leaving it up to the mother and the doctor, they're instituting hospital-wide bans against nonmedical inductions before 39 weeks in a pregnancy. why the need for a hard and fast rule
reporter: when jennifer davis gave birth to her daughter iz displ y four years ago, there was little drama or surprise. that's because she scheduled her induction. her husband chris was in the military and serving overseas. >> for him to not be able to be there was i think pretty rough on him. reporter: so jennifer's doctor suggested she schedule the birth, that way chris could be on the phone when i sphwhr zy arrived. >> so i got to be there without actually being there. reporter:...
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chris served as a special assistant to president clinton. and susan was the chief of staff to california governor arnold schwarzenegger, and his predecessor, governor gary davisyou just heard that clip there, and the candidates you have worked for i'm sure you have been in churches where they have been prayed over? >> absolutely. >> i have had candidates who have dropped to their knees and -- >> it's part of the deal. but the question is on someone like pastor terry, who we just heard, he really was unambiguously stating that this is a christian nation and this is not -- we don't worship other gods in this country. and i know reverend wright for example came back to haunt barack obama. is that something that could end up hurting the republicans or rick santorum? >> at the rate santorum is going, i'm half expecting elmer [ inaudible ] so come out and give an endorsement. you win a fan base by expanding the number of people that are going to vote for you. and having to get endorsements like this in an effort to get conservative religious voters really brands the party in a way that i think is detrimental to their ability to win a general election. >> think hypo
chris served as a special assistant to president clinton. and susan was the chief of staff to california governor arnold schwarzenegger, and his predecessor, governor gary davisyou just heard that clip there, and the candidates you have worked for i'm sure you have been in churches where they have been prayed over? >> absolutely. >> i have had candidates who have dropped to their knees and -- >> it's part of the deal. but the question is on someone like pastor terry, who we...
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. >> kristin davis who once procured prostitutes for former governor eliot spitzer. she says anna chrising cast of beautiful young women. >> girls come here for a month and work and go back home. she was known for having more transient girls. >> they say she ran an erotic building from this be building. the indictment includes a co-defendant whose name has been blacked out. multiple media outlets identify the co-defendant as janie may baker, a model who once worked for a high end match making service now reportedly being sought by police. the name of the morgan stanley banker gristina met with on the day of her arrest is also out, david spencer walker. >> she was trying to set up a dating website which would rival match.com. >> peter gleason says gristina was seeking legitimate funding for an internet business. at her home today, her husband drove off in his range rover without comment. kristin davis says if the da is the correct and she made mill n millions over a decade or more, it was truly risky business. >> to be in business for 10, 15 years one means you've got somebody tipping yo
. >> kristin davis who once procured prostitutes for former governor eliot spitzer. she says anna chrising cast of beautiful young women. >> girls come here for a month and work and go back home. she was known for having more transient girls. >> they say she ran an erotic building from this be building. the indictment includes a co-defendant whose name has been blacked out. multiple media outlets identify the co-defendant as janie may baker, a model who once worked for a high...
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davis, dizzy gillespie. pretty easy on the eyes, too. we want you to sit down and relax and take in the smooth jazzy soundsover chris botti on "music mondayyou know? i think there's something noble about going place to place and making muse wick a great orchest orchestra. i grew up in oregon and i heard doc sevrenson playing the trumpet. i played the trumpet. i was fascinated by it. and then three years later, i heard miles davis for the first time. ♪ defense mesmerizing to me. >> i'm lucky enough to the this old martin trumpet. i've only had it for 11 years. this little part is from 1926. i played one note on it and instantly knew that this was my horn. so i've been touring. this is the only horn i have, unlike guitar players that have many, many guitars. i just carry this one. >> i know what i'm going to play. but i'm still mesmerized by others. >> you want to listen to it, but also back away and let it soothe you. >> i would love to make people aware of the impact of music for young people. what i'm more concerned about is to get a kid to have that fire to want to play an instrument. when you're playing guitar hero, it's really not a g
davis, dizzy gillespie. pretty easy on the eyes, too. we want you to sit down and relax and take in the smooth jazzy soundsover chris botti on "music mondayyou know? i think there's something noble about going place to place and making muse wick a great orchest orchestra. i grew up in oregon and i heard doc sevrenson playing the trumpet. i played the trumpet. i was fascinated by it. and then three years later, i heard miles davis for the first time. ♪ defense mesmerizing to me. >>...