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abc 2 news delia goncalves is live with the tailgaters, and she joins us. delia? >> reporter: terry, we just saw a caravan of escalades drive by, that could be an indication that some of the players have arrived. let me tell you, we're two hours away from the game, and the fans have been here for a really long time. we're live outside one of the entry gates, gate c. the gate will open in about 20 minutes or so, about 15, 20 minutes. but folks are lining up. we've seen a lot of folks tailgating, getting ready for tonight's big game. and you can imagine, because of all these folks, traffic is simply a nightmare. here is why. there will be a sellout crowd of more than 70,000 people attending the match between two of the world's elite soccer clubs, chelsea and ac milan. tonight's game is part of an 8- day, six-city u.s. tour, and baltimore, believe it or not, is reportedly so far the only sold-out game, which bodes well of course for charm city. and future soccer tournaments here in the area. another good sign, we can tell you that the city is really banking on this e
abc 2 news delia goncalves is live with the tailgaters, and she joins us. delia? >> reporter: terry, we just saw a caravan of escalades drive by, that could be an indication that some of the players have arrived. let me tell you, we're two hours away from the game, and the fans have been here for a really long time. we're live outside one of the entry gates, gate c. the gate will open in about 20 minutes or so, about 15, 20 minutes. but folks are lining up. we've seen a lot of folks...
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abc 2 news delia goncalves is live downtown with more. delia?marybeth, they say you can blame it on the economy. the spokesperson telling us just a short time ago enrollment took a huge hit. and this coupled with a $650,000 budget deficit, they say simply there was no way towson catholic could recover. towson catholic the oldest and one of the few coed parish high schools, saw a drop of enrollment of 81 students, leafing a total of just 163 students. they will now have a meeting for parents and students next week, we're told, to discuss other schools where they say for the first year, parents and students will be able to pay the same reduced tuition of $9,500 a year they paid at towson catholic. we're told teachers and staff members, 20 of them, will meet with hr tomorrow in an effort to find other jobs. the archdiocese intended to break the news in a face-to- face meeting tomorrow, but because word leaked out early, they were forced to make phone calls today. >> extremely distressed and disappointed over the way it has become public. because we
abc 2 news delia goncalves is live downtown with more. delia?marybeth, they say you can blame it on the economy. the spokesperson telling us just a short time ago enrollment took a huge hit. and this coupled with a $650,000 budget deficit, they say simply there was no way towson catholic could recover. towson catholic the oldest and one of the few coed parish high schools, saw a drop of enrollment of 81 students, leafing a total of just 163 students. they will now have a meeting for parents and...
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delia goncalves was there for it all and joins us live from outside the stadium. delia? >> reporter: well, you know, fans are heading home right now. it took a long time to get here. and now with all this rain, it will take a long time to get out. there is a very long line wrapping around this stadium of cars trying to get home after an exciting game. and even though milan fans suffered a loss tonight, no one left disappointed. >> it was a thrilling match worthy of a sold-out crowd. >> i'm going to root for both teams. i'm not going to pick sides. >> you just want to see a good match. >> yes, a lot of goals. >> reporter: more than 70,000 people packed into m&t bank stadium to watch two of the world's elite soccer clubs go head to head. chelsea versus ac milan. and the fans came from all over to watch the champs. >> from bermuda. we traveled up to see the game. we just thought it would be fun. >> reporter: carl roberts were among the thousands who arrived at the stadium early to take in the pregame excitement. from cheering as the team's buses pull in to catching a glimps
delia goncalves was there for it all and joins us live from outside the stadium. delia? >> reporter: well, you know, fans are heading home right now. it took a long time to get here. and now with all this rain, it will take a long time to get out. there is a very long line wrapping around this stadium of cars trying to get home after an exciting game. and even though milan fans suffered a loss tonight, no one left disappointed. >> it was a thrilling match worthy of a sold-out crowd....
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congratulations to delia goncalves. the magazine credits delia for her ability to break down tough stories so everybody can understand them. and that's all for us tonight. thank you so much for watching. remember, you can follow all the stories we're covering on twitter, and any time online at abc2news.com. have a great evening, everybody. good night. >> thanks for choosing abc 2 news at 11. tomorrow wake up for more news with "good morning maryland," or go now to abc2news.com. abc 2 works for you. it's july 15th, and i'm erika, with a recap of the past 24 hours on royal caribbean's liberty of the seas. debbie from rhode island laced up the gloves in the fitness center. brooke molloy floated with friends through jamaica. late night explorers climbed mountains under the stars. and finally, jose rodriguez rocked the house in the karaoke club. that's the news. i'm erika, cruising with royal caribbean. why aren't you? yeah, so? it stinks in here! have you smelled this chair? or these curtains? you've gotta wash this whole r
congratulations to delia goncalves. the magazine credits delia for her ability to break down tough stories so everybody can understand them. and that's all for us tonight. thank you so much for watching. remember, you can follow all the stories we're covering on twitter, and any time online at abc2news.com. have a great evening, everybody. good night. >> thanks for choosing abc 2 news at 11. tomorrow wake up for more news with "good morning maryland," or go now to abc2news.com....
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we're live in towson, delia goncalves, abc 2 news. >> thanks, delia. some of towson catholic's notable alums include carmelo anthony and anita nall. it is also the latest in a number of schools that the archdiocese of baltimore is closing. in may we told you about the closing of st. mary of assumption school in gauvins. after 135 years of providing a catholic education, the school simply could not afford to go on. it had been operating under a massive amount of debt. >>> and in april, the catholic community school in federal hill announced its plans to close. it was also operating under debt, and reportedly out of money. here are all five of the schools the archdiocese is closing thus far, including towson, st. mary's and the catholic community school. as you see, st. michaels in frostburg will also be closing its doors. if you would like to learn more, we've provided a link to the archdiocese website at abc2news.com. and these closures are a telltale sign of the tough economic times. stay with us tonight. in just about nine minutes, we'll have more in
we're live in towson, delia goncalves, abc 2 news. >> thanks, delia. some of towson catholic's notable alums include carmelo anthony and anita nall. it is also the latest in a number of schools that the archdiocese of baltimore is closing. in may we told you about the closing of st. mary of assumption school in gauvins. after 135 years of providing a catholic education, the school simply could not afford to go on. it had been operating under a massive amount of debt. >>> and in...
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our delia goncalves is on or live near the scene now and joins us with more. >> reporter: we just arrived in the 900 block of reisterstown road. i want to get out of the shot and show you what it looks like. you can see it's still very active. about an hour or so after this fire first started, just before 5:00, we are told firefighters have knocked out flames. but you can see continue to work on the roof. continuing to douse hot spots. what we're told, just before 5:00, an flow of the restaurant was inside the storage room located right next door at 917 reisterstown road, smelled smoke inside a storage room, quickly ran out into the restaurant and got everyone out. we're told there were 35 people inside the restaurant who evacuated safely. those 35 people included customers and employees. thankfully they're all out safely we can tell you this evening there is heavy fire and smoke damage inside that storage room at 917. and we're told the restaurant just suffered some minor smoke damage. of course, we are waiting for investigators to arrive here on the scene to determine exactly what was t
our delia goncalves is on or live near the scene now and joins us with more. >> reporter: we just arrived in the 900 block of reisterstown road. i want to get out of the shot and show you what it looks like. you can see it's still very active. about an hour or so after this fire first started, just before 5:00, we are told firefighters have knocked out flames. but you can see continue to work on the roof. continuing to douse hot spots. what we're told, just before 5:00, an flow of the...
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delia? >> reporter: neighbors say a week's worth of trash sitting all day until it's picked up later that evening. on a hot, steamy day like we had today, it stinks, literally. something doesn't smell right to these residents of the 1200 block of north carey. >> and the odor in this area, when i came home today, the odor was phenomenal. >> reporter: it's the city's new one plus one system. one day of trash pickup, plus one day of recycling per week. a challenge in some neighborhoods where some folks carelessly throw trash on the streets. >> we clean up the gutter. so half of the trash in our can doesn't even belong to us. that's ludicrous. it's ridiculous. come on, mayor dixon, that's not right. >> i went to wal-mart and paid $55 for my trash can. the real big ones with the top, they're gone. people either steal them or the trash truck damage them. one of the two. >> reporter: the mayor admits it will take some time, but eventually the system should make the city cleaner, allowing crews more
delia? >> reporter: neighbors say a week's worth of trash sitting all day until it's picked up later that evening. on a hot, steamy day like we had today, it stinks, literally. something doesn't smell right to these residents of the 1200 block of north carey. >> and the odor in this area, when i came home today, the odor was phenomenal. >> reporter: it's the city's new one plus one system. one day of trash pickup, plus one day of recycling per week. a challenge in some...
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delia goncalves is live outside the barn in carney with reactions tonight. delia? >> reporter: folks here at the barn were quite honest about their feelings when they talk to us about steve mcnair's death and what we have learned so far about his life and the affair. still, many of them agree that even his personal mistakes simply cannot overshadow his professional success. >> look at that! you don't think it means something to him? >> reporter: it was his short but memorable stint in baltimore that has ravens fans remembering steve mcnair. >> he was a great football player. and i liked him. i really liked him when he was with us. >> reporter: and even those who cheer for another team sing his praises. >> he was a great quarterback, one of the toughest guys to play the game. >> reporter: steve mcnair was shot and killed last week. plus say his 20-year-old girlfriend pulled the trigger, then turned the gun on himself. >> i think if he had been faithful to his wife, he would still be alive today. >> regardless of his situation and what he was doing, it may not have b
delia goncalves is live outside the barn in carney with reactions tonight. delia? >> reporter: folks here at the barn were quite honest about their feelings when they talk to us about steve mcnair's death and what we have learned so far about his life and the affair. still, many of them agree that even his personal mistakes simply cannot overshadow his professional success. >> look at that! you don't think it means something to him? >> reporter: it was his short but memorable...
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them. >> hey, we love delia too.ost definitely. >> but she is out reporting right now. >> get to work, girl! i tell you what, we got some strange weather across the region. this morning people come do you think 95 and coming down 83 just ran into a torrent of rainfall. and they got to the city and the sun came out. and this afternoon, i was coming in from the west. and the sun was out. i got in the city, and it was light sprinkling. and now they've got thunderstorms out to the west. >> what we need is really a slow steady rain. >> a slow steady rain over a couple days ain't going to half. but heat and humidity are going to be rolling in for the weekend. take a look outside right now. your shot from harbor cam overlooking the downtown area. temperature at bwi right now at 82 degrees. 67% humidity. wind from the east at 13. and the pressure falling 29.83. temperatures across the area right now, 75 up in philadelphia. 72 in atlantic city. up in york 81. 81 in easton. 80 in pax river. cooler in hagerstown right now. they
them. >> hey, we love delia too.ost definitely. >> but she is out reporting right now. >> get to work, girl! i tell you what, we got some strange weather across the region. this morning people come do you think 95 and coming down 83 just ran into a torrent of rainfall. and they got to the city and the sun came out. and this afternoon, i was coming in from the west. and the sun was out. i got in the city, and it was light sprinkling. and now they've got thunderstorms out to the...
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delia? >> reporter: and mary, at this late hour, crews are just finishing cleaning and boarding up after today's restaurant fire, the suburban house, or sh as it was known is famous for its matzoh ball soup and family atmosphere, and just the fact that it's been here so long. now it's just boarded up. charred remains are inside of what many say is a staple they can't imagine living without. the fire was knocked out quickly, but devastated the suburban house, and the people who called it home. >> very painful. you never really think of anything like this. >> it's terrible! it's a staple. how can -- wow. >> it's just a sad day. >> so god bless and pray for the best. >> reporter: 15-year employee rose stephan was inside the restaurant when firefighters say someone heard a pop coming from the storage room. and then: >> smelled a little bit of smoke. before we knew it, the place was filling up. >> reporter: she called the fire department and helped evacuate the other 44 customers and employees to
delia? >> reporter: and mary, at this late hour, crews are just finishing cleaning and boarding up after today's restaurant fire, the suburban house, or sh as it was known is famous for its matzoh ball soup and family atmosphere, and just the fact that it's been here so long. now it's just boarded up. charred remains are inside of what many say is a staple they can't imagine living without. the fire was knocked out quickly, but devastated the suburban house, and the people who called it...
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delia? >> reporter: surrounded by her family, and at times mayor sheila dixon herself, little 5- year-old raven wyatt is still holding on one week after stray bullets nearly took her life. the tragedy has highlighted a troubled agency, department of juvenile services. >> it was a horrific scene marked by sad remains. surgical gloves and little pink flip-flops. 5-year-old raven wyatt has been clinging to life since being shot in the head last thursday. adding to the outrage is that the suspect, 17-year-old lamont davis was placed on hall monitoring the day before the shooting. the department of juvenile services admits he cut off his gps bracelet, but could not be found in time to prevent the tragedy. >> there is a need to improve what we do to intervene in the lives of that risk used. >> the governor has asked for review of djs, but says the department has made positive strides. >> we have deployed, and i think we're a leader in the nation when it comes to using gps on young adult -- i mean
delia? >> reporter: surrounded by her family, and at times mayor sheila dixon herself, little 5- year-old raven wyatt is still holding on one week after stray bullets nearly took her life. the tragedy has highlighted a troubled agency, department of juvenile services. >> it was a horrific scene marked by sad remains. surgical gloves and little pink flip-flops. 5-year-old raven wyatt has been clinging to life since being shot in the head last thursday. adding to the outrage is that...
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. >>> with a look ahead to abc 2 news at 5:30, i'm delia goncalves.veillance cameras watching every move made on mta buses and trains. why you don't have to worry about who is listening. >>> ben roethlisberger accused of a rape that one woman claims happened more than a year ago. what his lawyer says about a possible investigation. >>> rock stars with some serious star power. how these astronauts turned into heroes right here in baltimore today. those stories, and of course norm's most accurate forecast straight ahead on abc 2 news at 5:30. >> thanks, delia. looking at news around the nation. in texas, the owners of a plant store were determined not to let a thief make a monkey out of them. so they installed security cameras at the plant, and planter store to catch the crooks in action. it turns out it was a monkey doing the stealing. he was caught on tape scooping up as many as 30 to 40 plants and handing them to someone outside the fence. the owner isn't pressing charges because she finds it all too funny. >>> the naked cowboy in new york city appea
. >>> with a look ahead to abc 2 news at 5:30, i'm delia goncalves.veillance cameras watching every move made on mta buses and trains. why you don't have to worry about who is listening. >>> ben roethlisberger accused of a rape that one woman claims happened more than a year ago. what his lawyer says about a possible investigation. >>> rock stars with some serious star power. how these astronauts turned into heroes right here in baltimore today. those stories, and of...
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i'm delia goncalves.le, you're on parking lot camera. learn about the technology that could help police land more bad guys behind bars. >>> distributing the dead to make more money. how police think cemetery workers moved hundreds of bodies to make way for new plots. >>> and it's time for you to help clean up our streets. crime checker has this week's suspect rundown. those stories and norm's almost weekend forecast, all new on abc 2 news at 5:30. >> thanks, delia. >>> our look at news around the nation takes us to detroit. parents, this will make you shiver. a 14-year-old driver topped speeds of 100 miles per hour, taking police on a chase. he was trying to get some dairy queen. you can see the vehicle launch through the air and hit some trees before it finally comes to a stop. along for the ride was a 10- year-old and a 12-year-old. amazingly, no one was seriously hurt. >>> talk about spanning the test of time. this couple didn't let 60 years stand in the way of tying the knot. after six decades apart,
i'm delia goncalves.le, you're on parking lot camera. learn about the technology that could help police land more bad guys behind bars. >>> distributing the dead to make more money. how police think cemetery workers moved hundreds of bodies to make way for new plots. >>> and it's time for you to help clean up our streets. crime checker has this week's suspect rundown. those stories and norm's almost weekend forecast, all new on abc 2 news at 5:30. >> thanks, delia....
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. >> reporter: well, delia, police are calling this case bizarre. they say the 83-year-old woman was placed in the freezer by family members and they have no idea how long she was in there. a call came in shortly after 6:00 p.m. yesterday from a family member not living inside the home. detectives say the victim, 83- year-old doris lea cooke lived with several family members in the bottom apartment of this complex located on furnace branch road in glen burnie. she was placed in the freezer by family members and was deceased for several weeks. they are not sure what caused her death just that she was bedridden, possibly several years. >> now, through the investigation they interviewed several family members who actually told them that the female had been deceased for several weeks and they placed her in the freezer and she was suffering from various ailments and conditions. >> reporter: now, police are ruling this death as suspicious. they say homicide detectives -- coming up, more from neighbors that lived in the building where the woman was discove
. >> reporter: well, delia, police are calling this case bizarre. they say the 83-year-old woman was placed in the freezer by family members and they have no idea how long she was in there. a call came in shortly after 6:00 p.m. yesterday from a family member not living inside the home. detectives say the victim, 83- year-old doris lea cooke lived with several family members in the bottom apartment of this complex located on furnace branch road in glen burnie. she was placed in the...
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so our very own delia goncalves now baltimore's best reporter. we knew that already. congratulations to the mommy to be. the magazine credits delia with the aability to break down tough stories so everyone can understand. i have to say, she's just a sweetheart. >> we have two great reporters right there. >> right. >> and of course we want to thank you, bawment more, for voting megan and i the friendliest news team in town. we humbly accept the honor. that's very nice. >> very sweet. >>> let's look at the weather. here he is, justin berk. >> it is my honor to work with you guys. you are fantastic. >> aww. >> all right, enough with that. let's wipe it off. let's try to wipe off some of the rain. this is near harrisburg, pennsylvania. 5 inches of rain from the thunderstorm yesterday that sat there for a couple of hours. look south of stewartstown. let's bring it back home. you can see north of towson 1.85 inches, an 1.25 in westminster. we were socked with that stuff. that didn't load up. needless to say, we're checking out what should be a very humid start to the day, p
so our very own delia goncalves now baltimore's best reporter. we knew that already. congratulations to the mommy to be. the magazine credits delia with the aability to break down tough stories so everyone can understand. i have to say, she's just a sweetheart. >> we have two great reporters right there. >> right. >> and of course we want to thank you, bawment more, for voting megan and i the friendliest news team in town. we humbly accept the honor. that's very nice. >>...
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abc 2 news delia goncalves with the story. >> do you find this shirt offensive? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: for most, it's just another message t-shirt. this one reads legalize gay, repeal prop 8 now. campaigning with the clothing store american apparel supports repealing california's proposition 8 which ultimately banned same-sex marriage in that state. i just like any campaign shirt or any other apparel you would wear, if you agree with it, you buy it. if you don't, you don't buy it. >> reporter: this display at the silver spring american apparel location is causing anger, even violence. monday morning, a storefront window was smashed. tuesday, the georgetown store received a harassing phone call. and the following day, death threats against store employees. >> some of the employees are kind of unsettled by the fact that we are keeping up the mannequins because it does affect our safety here working. >> reporter: one employee spoke on the condition her identity be concealed. she says someone threatened her life. and she says while all the acts are frighteni
abc 2 news delia goncalves with the story. >> do you find this shirt offensive? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: for most, it's just another message t-shirt. this one reads legalize gay, repeal prop 8 now. campaigning with the clothing store american apparel supports repealing california's proposition 8 which ultimately banned same-sex marriage in that state. i just like any campaign shirt or any other apparel you would wear, if you agree with it, you buy it. if you don't, you...
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i'm delia goncalves.erts have called it a meteor, and that's brought hunters from across the country to our area hoping to track down those pieces. joce sterman explains how a local man's photograph is helping them find some potentially very expensive rocks. >> reporter: it shot through the sky like a cannon ball on fire, blazing a trail captured on video by the york water company. but it wasn't a leftover firework that lit up the sky monday morning. instead, many believe it was a meteor. >> i think it's amazing. it's a fluke. total destiny, fate, whatever you want to call it. >> reporter: mike henkey actually caught a supermagnified image of the meteor passing through, a nearly impossible feat. >> i had magnified a thumbnail in the sky. and it just happened that it flew through that thumbnail. >> reporter: you beat the odds to get that picture. >> yes. >> reporter: and now so-called meteorite hunt verse flocked to our area and used mike's picture to plot the course, hoping to get lucky finding the remnan
i'm delia goncalves.erts have called it a meteor, and that's brought hunters from across the country to our area hoping to track down those pieces. joce sterman explains how a local man's photograph is helping them find some potentially very expensive rocks. >> reporter: it shot through the sky like a cannon ball on fire, blazing a trail captured on video by the york water company. but it wasn't a leftover firework that lit up the sky monday morning. instead, many believe it was a meteor....
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delia goncalves tells us where the new units are headed. >> reporter: it was a bloody weekend in baltimore that made national headlines. 21 people shot, including 12 here at this memorial backyard barbecue. a pregnant woman, a 2-year-old, and an east side safe streets community organizer among the victims. >> people have to say are they going to accept this and allow this to happen, or are they going to speak up and start turning people in. >> reporter: a call for the mayor from the community to step up. now a promise from police. 15 more officers heading primarily to the eastern district, patrolling the very streets where gunshots claimed the lives of two people this weekend, including this young mother, shot 10 times. >> it's much needed. >> reporter: the commissioner says the officers will be assigned foot patrol. >> that way the police can get a -- heal the relationship with the neighborhood. >> see more officer in the car. >> it has been really terrible. around here. and i think we need more police officers. >> if they go to the right places, i think that's better, and not focusing on
delia goncalves tells us where the new units are headed. >> reporter: it was a bloody weekend in baltimore that made national headlines. 21 people shot, including 12 here at this memorial backyard barbecue. a pregnant woman, a 2-year-old, and an east side safe streets community organizer among the victims. >> people have to say are they going to accept this and allow this to happen, or are they going to speak up and start turning people in. >> reporter: a call for the mayor...
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delia goncalves is live at county police headquarters with more on the search for the culprits. terry? >> reporter: police are still at this hour looking for the suspects. and they say they have very few leads to go on. in the meantime, clergy members are taking a second look at their security systems. >> it's a shame. >> there is not much more to say when dealing with the burglar, except perhaps this. >> it shows you how smart they are, to be honest as far as burglary goes, because this is not much in a church. that's for sure. >> in fact, police say the culprit or culprits didn't make off with much. the most that was stolen was a couple of hundred dollars. >> they would have done better coming and asking than trying to come into the church. >> reporter: on warren road and cockeysville says the burglar broke through a church office window, ransacked the place, and took off with a safe that only held documents. it's troubling, though, when a criminal targets a place of worship. >> other disheartening thing for us is we do a lot to help out people in the community. when people ha
delia goncalves is live at county police headquarters with more on the search for the culprits. terry? >> reporter: police are still at this hour looking for the suspects. and they say they have very few leads to go on. in the meantime, clergy members are taking a second look at their security systems. >> it's a shame. >> there is not much more to say when dealing with the burglar, except perhaps this. >> it shows you how smart they are, to be honest as far as burglary...
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delia goncalves spoke to one of the player's mothers tonight and joins us with the story. >> reporter: china has one of the strictest methods in the world for cracking down on this virus. according to the state department, quarantine condition there's can oftentimes be harsh -- drinking water and food scarce. reports that worried one mother here at home. this is video of number 45 in action, a middle hitter for towson volleyball team, and traveled to china for her first trip abroad and a chance to train with some of the world's best. >> thursday morning, she called me. it was thursday night there, and was telling me just how wonderful camp was. >> reporter: then a few hours later, about midnight in china, tarver called her mom back to hell her she was quarantined. >> they had been awakened, and they were given the choice of either stay agent the hotel where they were and never going out of the room, or moving to a special quarantine hotel. and they chose to move to the quarantine hotel where they could get out of the room and do things. >> reporter: lewellen's lifeline was this cell p
delia goncalves spoke to one of the player's mothers tonight and joins us with the story. >> reporter: china has one of the strictest methods in the world for cracking down on this virus. according to the state department, quarantine condition there's can oftentimes be harsh -- drinking water and food scarce. reports that worried one mother here at home. this is video of number 45 in action, a middle hitter for towson volleyball team, and traveled to china for her first trip abroad and a...
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delia goncalves has the story. >> reporter: 15-year-old katlynn was standing on this very shoulder off 194, talking to a parked car full of her friends when suddenly she and the car were hit. >> i can't imagine life without her. i just -- [ crying ] i can't imagine life without her. >> reporter: working on very little sleep since the nightmare began, linda bossler speaks to us from her stoop. just feet from where a car driven by an accused drunk driver took her daughter's life. >> i'm mad as hell at this guy. i don't even know him. he -- he took part of my life away last night. >> reporter: a broken hubcap and white chalk lines mark the spot where 10:30 sunday night police say 42-year-old kevin smith swerved his car on the 1100 block of francis scott key highway and struck the 15-year- old standing on the shoulder, talking to four friends in a parked car. they were badly hurt. she succumbed to her injuries. >> doctors told me that she was [ inaudible ] thank god she didn't suffer. >> reporter: bossler's house is full of friends on this day, mourning the sudden loss of a spirited teen w
delia goncalves has the story. >> reporter: 15-year-old katlynn was standing on this very shoulder off 194, talking to a parked car full of her friends when suddenly she and the car were hit. >> i can't imagine life without her. i just -- [ crying ] i can't imagine life without her. >> reporter: working on very little sleep since the nightmare began, linda bossler speaks to us from her stoop. just feet from where a car driven by an accused drunk driver took her daughter's...
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delia goncalves, abc 2 news. >>> in 2 your health tonight, or more specifically, your health care, around the clock negotiations have yielded what may be major progress on a health care reform bill. a logjam was reportedly broken with an agreement between house democratic leaders and fiscally conservative members of their own party. abc's t.j. winick says the president's personal appeals may be paying off. >> reporter: speaking at the first of two town hall meetings today, president obama told a crowd in raleigh, north carolina that in the best case scenario, health care reform will not get voted on or signed until some time this fall. >> well, we did give them a deadline and we sort of missed that deadline. but that's okay. we're trying to get this done. but the american people can't wait any longer. they want action this year. i want action this year. >> reporter: even as president obama was setting a new timeline, house lawmakers reached an apparent breakthrough. leaders in fiscally conservative democrats hammered out a deal they hope enables private and public plans to truly compete.
delia goncalves, abc 2 news. >>> in 2 your health tonight, or more specifically, your health care, around the clock negotiations have yielded what may be major progress on a health care reform bill. a logjam was reportedly broken with an agreement between house democratic leaders and fiscally conservative members of their own party. abc's t.j. winick says the president's personal appeals may be paying off. >> reporter: speaking at the first of two town hall meetings today,...
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but this mommy to be, baltimore's best reporter, our very own delia goncalves.its her with the ability to break down tough stories so that everyone can understand them. the magazine also said jamie and i are the friendliest news team in town. voted the best morning team. very nice. so a big thank to you all of you who voted for us. very sweet. >>> at 6:55, we all concur it it's true. for the makeup it's a different story. >> not so friendly then. >> no you guys are great and we're honored to be working with you because you truly are a good team and really do get along. >>> at the beach, late day storms 82 degrees. tomorrow 84 with afternoon storms and plan after 2:00 or 3:00 p.m. for storms. tomorrow night showers will last on through sunday as we drop back in the 80s. kim? >> you can expect lane closures. cockeysville because of a downed poll because of an earlier accident at warren road. getting reports of a crash southbound bw parkway at water view avenue on the exit to water view avenue. just use caution if you are approaching that there. looking at the maps
but this mommy to be, baltimore's best reporter, our very own delia goncalves.its her with the ability to break down tough stories so that everyone can understand them. the magazine also said jamie and i are the friendliest news team in town. voted the best morning team. very nice. so a big thank to you all of you who voted for us. very sweet. >>> at 6:55, we all concur it it's true. for the makeup it's a different story. >> not so friendly then. >> no you guys are great...
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bacon cheeseburger wrapped in case delia. giant cookie smothered in ice cream.enter for science and nutrition calls them nutritional train wrecks. mr. garcia went to the center to see what it does on our bodies. before we went we took blood samples and gauged the health of our arteries with a healthy sound. >> now comes the fun part. we get to eat a whole lot of lunch. >> bone appetit. >> our one meal. appetizer, entry and dessert packed more than three times as many calories as the government recommends for an entire day. almost ten times the saturated fat. two hours later it was time to test. >> don, how are you feeling? >> sll sluggish, still tired. >> reporter: john's blood samples said it all. >> essentially you can see what a clear difference. this is fat in his blood, basically. >> reporter: all of that fat goes right to your arteries. mine narrowed and you can hear the difference. here's what my blood throw sounded like before eating. and this is after. >> your heart is working twice as hard now. >> is that because the arteries are so much smalle >> yes,
bacon cheeseburger wrapped in case delia. giant cookie smothered in ice cream.enter for science and nutrition calls them nutritional train wrecks. mr. garcia went to the center to see what it does on our bodies. before we went we took blood samples and gauged the health of our arteries with a healthy sound. >> now comes the fun part. we get to eat a whole lot of lunch. >> bone appetit. >> our one meal. appetizer, entry and dessert packed more than three times as many calories...
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live in mount vernon, delia goncalves, abc 2 news. >>> new developments in a deadly light rail accident. the maryland transit administration now says at least one train, maybe two, struck the two baltimore county teens, killing them. abc 2 news brian kuebler as the details and reaction from the boys' family. >> reporter: gary peterson lost more than a son and a soon to be step-son. he lost his best friend. >> what goes through your mind? i lost two boys. i have nothing to say. nothing. >> reporter: peterson still has so many questions. connor peterson and kyle wankmiller were found lying on the light rail tracks sunday afternoon, both critically wounded. both boys would later die. >> it's not fair. not fair. take two of my boys. in 24 hours, i hope they find the problem. >> reporter: mta says it is starting to get an idea. based on video surveillance, officials now say both teens were struck while walking the center of the trucks, but that the conductor didn't see them and kept going. mta says that part of the rails are dark, and the teens were wearing black. according to its preliminar
live in mount vernon, delia goncalves, abc 2 news. >>> new developments in a deadly light rail accident. the maryland transit administration now says at least one train, maybe two, struck the two baltimore county teens, killing them. abc 2 news brian kuebler as the details and reaction from the boys' family. >> reporter: gary peterson lost more than a son and a soon to be step-son. he lost his best friend. >> what goes through your mind? i lost two boys. i have nothing to...
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delia? >>> tonight, the hunt continues in pennsylvania for the remnants of a meteor. the event woke up people and shook houses from aberdeen to suther pennsylvania. meteor hunters from across the country knocked to our area this week searching for celestial treasure that shot through the sky early monday. this weekend, hunters are searching the area of the potential crash site which they believe is near york. this meteor hunter tells us what they are looking for. >> we're looking for something that could be really small up to something larger. something larger could punch a decent hole in the ground. if it hit a building, it might take until the next rain and all of a sudden, we'll see rain drops and water leaking through people's roofs. >> the meteor was captured on surveillance foot often on a super magnified photo taken by a local astro photographer. arnold says if you piece -- if pieces of the pete your are put in plastic to preserve it for science. >>> when you take off for the next vacation, your pets can take their separate knights to meet you this. that's b
delia? >>> tonight, the hunt continues in pennsylvania for the remnants of a meteor. the event woke up people and shook houses from aberdeen to suther pennsylvania. meteor hunters from across the country knocked to our area this week searching for celestial treasure that shot through the sky early monday. this weekend, hunters are searching the area of the potential crash site which they believe is near york. this meteor hunter tells us what they are looking for. >> we're looking...
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delia? >> thanks, emily. >>> almost all of us have one stashed away somewhere.d cell phone, a broken mp3 player, an out of day laptop pushed aside for a newer, sleeker model. did you know those gadgets could mean cold hard cash for you. maggie lake introduces us to a pair of yale students who are aiming to turn a profit by helping mother nature. >> 50, and then 60. >> all right, thanks a lot. >> reporter: handing out cold hard cash on the streets of new york. not a sight many are used to. but the founders of you renew.com did just, that paying money. in this case between 100 and $160 in exchange for used iphones outside of apple's flagship new york store. >> we're trying to encourage people to learn about recycling electronics, rather than throwing them in the landfill. >> reporter: the premise of the new company is simple. send in your old, outdated consumer gadgets, and depending on their age and condition, these guys will send you cash. the aim is to promote reusage and recycling of old electronics. just over four months old, this eco friendly site was founde
delia? >> thanks, emily. >>> almost all of us have one stashed away somewhere.d cell phone, a broken mp3 player, an out of day laptop pushed aside for a newer, sleeker model. did you know those gadgets could mean cold hard cash for you. maggie lake introduces us to a pair of yale students who are aiming to turn a profit by helping mother nature. >> 50, and then 60. >> all right, thanks a lot. >> reporter: handing out cold hard cash on the streets of new york....
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abc 2 news delia goncalves is live at the archdiocese headquarters with more on this. >> reporter: after many attempts to save the school, the archdiocese is forced to shut down towson catholic. they intended to release this news tomorrow but word already leaked out forcing them to break the news today. they are blaming the economy, and because of it enrollment was down 81 students to a total of 163. the unprecedented drop in enrollment came as student population was already down, and the school was in a budget deficit of more than $650,000. towson catholic is the oldest and one of the few parish coed high schools in the area. and at $9,500 a year, offered tuition at a reduced cost, and in some cases 2/3 lower than most other schools. we're told this afternoon that 20 staff members and teachers will be meeting tomorrow with human resource and hopes to find them other types of employment solely in the summer. students will have a meeting we're told next week to discuss their option of heading to another school within the parish. we're told that the towson catholic stude
abc 2 news delia goncalves is live at the archdiocese headquarters with more on this. >> reporter: after many attempts to save the school, the archdiocese is forced to shut down towson catholic. they intended to release this news tomorrow but word already leaked out forcing them to break the news today. they are blaming the economy, and because of it enrollment was down 81 students to a total of 163. the unprecedented drop in enrollment came as student population was already down, and the...
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delia gonzalez was at tonight's vigil and she joins us with that story. >> reporter: the young mother of two was sitting in the driver's seat of her car. her friend was in the person's seat and a suspect walked up to her open door and riddled her body with bullets. the heart-wrenching cries of a mother who lost her child. 22-year-old shone take ill list, a mother helpful, leaves behind an 8-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy. >> they say grandma, they didn't have to do this to my momma, they could have put her in the hospital for a couple days but they did not have to kill her. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: her family gathered in the parking lot of clubhouse barn of urban avenue where they say ellis' life was taken early saturday morning. >> whoever did not have to shoot her 10 times in the chest because i could never imagine in my wildest dreams what could she have done so wrong they never even gave her a chance. >> always family first. always. and wow. >> sometimes we can't help. what do you do here? and it is. it's a hard position. >> the guardian angels attended the vigil. one of dozens
delia gonzalez was at tonight's vigil and she joins us with that story. >> reporter: the young mother of two was sitting in the driver's seat of her car. her friend was in the person's seat and a suspect walked up to her open door and riddled her body with bullets. the heart-wrenching cries of a mother who lost her child. 22-year-old shone take ill list, a mother helpful, leaves behind an 8-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy. >> they say grandma, they didn't have to do this to my...
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what does delia mean? it means in some cases, some companies do a great job. even companies that do a great job it hacked every once in a while. some companies don't do a great job in their places, the electrical grid, where we should be nervous. do we know what everyone is doing? will they come to an on their own? if you can go on the web you can see how some-- house security summit had a hearings and those to be best the bee described as shocking so you might see some legislation if we are lucky. >> guest: there were three bills dealing with electrical issue for cybersecurity. >> guest: they are not making any progress of the good news is we have to get out whenever a problem in the bad news is we can't fix the. >> host: let's walk through some of the congressional proposals to enhance cybersecurity. what are some of those proposals? >> guest: the most comprehensive one is sent-- many people dislike it because it creates a very powerful white house office. talks about setting standards for products and for training. it talks about certifying professionals
what does delia mean? it means in some cases, some companies do a great job. even companies that do a great job it hacked every once in a while. some companies don't do a great job in their places, the electrical grid, where we should be nervous. do we know what everyone is doing? will they come to an on their own? if you can go on the web you can see how some-- house security summit had a hearings and those to be best the bee described as shocking so you might see some legislation if we are...
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they went off with washington, wonderful letters back and forth between him and his dear delia in which she was urging him to give up this fight, come home, get married, come in with her and her family, in their place as members of the loyalists world. billy tutor is writing back i can't do that, i am rather busy, is what he was saying. finally it got to be very much of an issue. the night of december 24th, after he had received a pleading letter from the elliott jarvis to please come home and he himself was longing more than anything else in life to else i with her, he wrote i cannot desert man who has laid down his life not to desert his country and large part of it have spirit to defend itself. at that point the continental army was down to a few thousand men. when washington went to take command in the summer of 1775, he had made the 14,000. by the time of siege of boston was over, the brilliant stroke of bringing the guns from ticonderoga and putting them on top of dorchester heights had been pulled off by this young bookseller, henry knox, the story of almost mythical quality, rea
they went off with washington, wonderful letters back and forth between him and his dear delia in which she was urging him to give up this fight, come home, get married, come in with her and her family, in their place as members of the loyalists world. billy tutor is writing back i can't do that, i am rather busy, is what he was saying. finally it got to be very much of an issue. the night of december 24th, after he had received a pleading letter from the elliott jarvis to please come home and...
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. >> reporter: delia goncalves, abc 2 news. >>> a big game in town tonight.you are going. >> i'm telling you, 70,000 people headed to m & t tonight. >> we're not talking about the ravens. >> no, we're not. >> coming up, why you should be excited about tonight's festivities. >>> plus, one of baltimore's oldest buildings is now hosting one of charm city's newest restaurants. >>> also ahead, one of those interesting creatures on earth. our friends at the maryland zoo are here with a special, tall visitor. >> skinny. >> yes. >>> megan, say good morning to bob dylan and john mellancamp. they are getting ready for the stadium. >> what a great show. >>> there's a great shot of the inner harbor. how are we going to enjoy it tonight? >> getting ready for the big game, that's how. more than 70,000 screaming fans are going to pack m & t bank stadium to see two of the game's best teams. it's ac milan versus chelsea. the game will be seen by possibly millions of fans. and abc 2 news roosevelt leftwich tells us why we should be excited even though a lot of folks just don't
. >> reporter: delia goncalves, abc 2 news. >>> a big game in town tonight.you are going. >> i'm telling you, 70,000 people headed to m & t tonight. >> we're not talking about the ravens. >> no, we're not. >> coming up, why you should be excited about tonight's festivities. >>> plus, one of baltimore's oldest buildings is now hosting one of charm city's newest restaurants. >>> also ahead, one of those interesting creatures on earth....
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here's a moment from delia university in india when you were asked a question. >> madame, today and evenefore yesterday, in one of your speeches you hints that the progress of women and the growth of women is directly linked with the progress of growth in any and every country. india has had a woman prime minister as early in the third decade of its post-independence era, where america has been deprived -- if i can say so -- of the same privilege. >> you can say so to me. >> what's it going to take for a woman to be president? >> well, it will take the right woman, who can make the case and win the votes and get elected. and i am certainly hoping that happens in my lifetime. but what was so interesting about that exchange, david, is that i have now, as you said in the beginning, traveled more than 100,000 miles. i've been in, i think, 30 countries. i've done a lot of town halls. because i believe, it's not just diplomacy between government officials, it's diplomacy between people. so i've gone out of my way to do town halls, to do events that have significance to the countries in which i
here's a moment from delia university in india when you were asked a question. >> madame, today and evenefore yesterday, in one of your speeches you hints that the progress of women and the growth of women is directly linked with the progress of growth in any and every country. india has had a woman prime minister as early in the third decade of its post-independence era, where america has been deprived -- if i can say so -- of the same privilege. >> you can say so to me. >>...
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. >> delia gallagher in rome for us. a military coup. now the ousted president has crossed back over into his country. can he take back the country, though? >>> the resigning alaska governor spends her last full day on the job saying good-bye. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." >> to acknowledge when -- >>> for whom the bell tolls, the taco bell farewell. the stroke at the age of 15, that's between 103 and 105. despite the voice, he was a she nicknamed gidgey, and here's what her voice really sounded like. we first met her looking for work at a licensing convention after taco bell dropped her and her ad agency when sales started to dip. her disappearance was so sudden, rumors of her death had to be debunked. the story spread that she had been run over by a camera dolly. >> hurt me. >> reporter: but until the taco tide turned against her, gidget was a star with a signature l e line. i want some taco bell earned her a top advertising award. miniature replicas. >> get yours now at taco bell. >> reporter: she even
. >> delia gallagher in rome for us. a military coup. now the ousted president has crossed back over into his country. can he take back the country, though? >>> the resigning alaska governor spends her last full day on the job saying good-bye. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." >> to acknowledge when -- >>> for whom the bell tolls, the taco bell farewell. the stroke at the age of 15, that's between 103 and 105. despite the voice, he was a she...