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northbound 17 glenwood drive santa cruz mountains stall blocking left lane there southbound 880 beforetreet stall blocking left lane from union city towards hayward and on up into the san leandro and oakland area no significant slowing there you have significant slowing just under 30 miles an hour past the san mateo bridge and 92. >>> 6:53 now. president obama back in washington, d.c. this morning. the president stepped off marine one on to the white house lawn last night following his visit to mexico for the g-20 summit. he admitted europe's ongoing debt crisis could hurt his reelection prospects at home. he went to say he's confident europe will be able to fix its financial troubles. >> vice president biden in carmel this morning for what is being billed as ain't mit fundraising event at the sunset center. biden was first in l -- first in l.a. then sacramento ticket prices from $500 to $3700. this morning's carmel rent from $100 to $15,000. california remains the number one state in the u.s. for presidential fundraising this year. >> as we get ready to hand off to "good morning ameri
northbound 17 glenwood drive santa cruz mountains stall blocking left lane there southbound 880 beforetreet stall blocking left lane from union city towards hayward and on up into the san leandro and oakland area no significant slowing there you have significant slowing just under 30 miles an hour past the san mateo bridge and 92. >>> 6:53 now. president obama back in washington, d.c. this morning. the president stepped off marine one on to the white house lawn last night following his...
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. >> after 11 years in his home in the glenwood area of howard county, it was the first for the family. when she called police, she learned she was not alone. >> they said they had received already about five calls of their sightings. >> black bears are native to maryland. about 600 are living in various counties. but sightings are on the rise statewide as they travel up to 150 miles in search of new territory which may have been the case this week. >> cannot imagine where it came from. >> to keep it from coming back, the bird feeder has been removed for good. according to the experts, that is the way to remove -- that is thougthe way to avoid bears. remove food and made loud voices to scare it away. as the story gets around, she realizes she is now known as -- >> the bear lady. >> according to the department of national -- national resources, there is no known case of a human being attacked by a black bear. >> here is what a fresh coat of paint and some other key improvements can do. [laughter] >> these small struck students got a sneak peak of their new library -- these awstruck stud
. >> after 11 years in his home in the glenwood area of howard county, it was the first for the family. when she called police, she learned she was not alone. >> they said they had received already about five calls of their sightings. >> black bears are native to maryland. about 600 are living in various counties. but sightings are on the rise statewide as they travel up to 150 miles in search of new territory which may have been the case this week. >> cannot imagine...
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we're looking at 55 degrees right now in baltimore. 51 in laurel. 59 glenwood.arnesville around 51. more of the same in rockville. bel air coming in at 54 and elkton good morning middletown 57. goldsboro right around 54 and 59 degrees in centreville. so temperatures are going to be on the cooler side. so what that means is basically you need a jacket as you head out and about this morning. but the fast several days we've needed a jacket or sweater something long on our shoulders. now as we look @ weather pattern, we will have high pressure that begins to build in across the area. so that's going to basically keep can t clouds away -- the clouds away into tomorrow. still out there across the middle of the nation this will come closer to us. we do have that stationary front stalled down to the south. and may have been getting some weather. no type of severe weather for us today. but there is a possibility for maybe a pop-up thunderstorm. a rumble of thunder out there. and that will begin as wed into the evening time -- we head into the evening time frame. maybe th
we're looking at 55 degrees right now in baltimore. 51 in laurel. 59 glenwood.arnesville around 51. more of the same in rockville. bel air coming in at 54 and elkton good morning middletown 57. goldsboro right around 54 and 59 degrees in centreville. so temperatures are going to be on the cooler side. so what that means is basically you need a jacket as you head out and about this morning. but the fast several days we've needed a jacket or sweater something long on our shoulders. now as we look...
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it was unveiled this weekend at an adventure park in glenwood springs, colorado. >> that will take yourtomach. >>> policy trying to form a coalition today to back the country's international bailout. this after a narrow election victory after a suz enexit from the euro zone. we are life in athens greece. hey, ashley. >> ainsley, absolutely right. the leader of the new democracy party will now begin that job of trying to form a coalition government. it will not be easy. he won the post for what he calls pro bailout pro euro. either stick with this that comes from staying in the euro zone or risk falling out of the your yo and coming back which is considered in some quarters a catastrophic move. this is a country of being a recession for the 5th straight year. the banks are not lending and even more disturbingly the hospitals are not running out of money. it is cash only we are hearing numerous reports of people who are working on simply not getting paid. new democracy party leaders told the country in a televised press conference it will get better. for the average person we have spoken
it was unveiled this weekend at an adventure park in glenwood springs, colorado. >> that will take yourtomach. >>> policy trying to form a coalition today to back the country's international bailout. this after a narrow election victory after a suz enexit from the euro zone. we are life in athens greece. hey, ashley. >> ainsley, absolutely right. the leader of the new democracy party will now begin that job of trying to form a coalition government. it will not be easy. he...
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you may find slowing past northbound 17 at glenwood. up wanted to show you south 680 our waze app looking good, usually it would be red if it was slowing through the area of that stalled big rig, so far looking good. if you want that waze app, it is free, abc7news.com/waze. >>> 5:38. >> up next, this is nothing new, renting in san francisco can be very expensive. now there's new information on who is driving up the cost of living. >>> graffiti vs. graffiti. unique new tactic used to combat unwanted vandalism. >> the big mistake that has elementary school kids crying foul what is being done to restore a mural wiped >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> good morning. new tech boom is bringing workers back to san francisco that is driving up rental prices. "wall street journal" reports tech workers moving from new york and boston are having a tough time finding housing in the south of market neighborhood near companies like zynga and twitter. one potential renter says the market is more cut throat than manhattan. o
you may find slowing past northbound 17 at glenwood. up wanted to show you south 680 our waze app looking good, usually it would be red if it was slowing through the area of that stalled big rig, so far looking good. if you want that waze app, it is free, abc7news.com/waze. >>> 5:38. >> up next, this is nothing new, renting in san francisco can be very expensive. now there's new information on who is driving up the cost of living. >>> graffiti vs. graffiti. unique new...
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in glenwood, i'm kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> closing in on a beautiful beach weekend. will be fantastic for the next couple days at least. here in baltimore, 67. at the airport, 74 downtown. relative humidity in the comfortable range. today will be kind of like yesterday. when it was hot, we made it up to 90. the humidity wasn't bad. today we'll take it up to 92. the humidity should stay in the comfortable range. complicated weather map. we have an area of low pressure producing the flooding we showed you at the top of the show. a back door cold front. i think it will stay nice to the north. it is getting pretty close. we have scattered showers coming from new york, new jersey. some of the high thin clouds from that front up there starting to sneak down into northeast maryland as well. even the high thin cloud cover could reach us today. in between these two systems, we should wind up with one more nice day today with plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the low 90's. 67 at the airport. the dew points was in the 50's. upper 60's to 70 that's when you start to feel th
in glenwood, i'm kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> closing in on a beautiful beach weekend. will be fantastic for the next couple days at least. here in baltimore, 67. at the airport, 74 downtown. relative humidity in the comfortable range. today will be kind of like yesterday. when it was hot, we made it up to 90. the humidity wasn't bad. today we'll take it up to 92. the humidity should stay in the comfortable range. complicated weather map. we have an area of low pressure producing the...
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that is the canyons are so steep and so deep and they come together nine canyons come together at glenwood. all of that water is going to be pouring through the small town. high, steep canyon walls on both sides of it. it's at the bottom of the v. and those communities that have existed for decades. santa clara which has existed for hundreds of years is going to face flooding, not because of anything they have done, but because the way the forest service has managed its lands, the way that the forest service has managed those resources that we asked for them to take care of, so that we all might enjoy the benefits and the beauty of our nation's landscape and yet, we're not going to be able to see that and we are going to be exposed to floods for decades to come. what kind of sense does that make from washington? people across america are beginning to say that our government is broken. they are saying it's broken because of policies that result in fires like the one that we just showed the picture of. people are saying that this is not responsible that a government would -- who would say we
that is the canyons are so steep and so deep and they come together nine canyons come together at glenwood. all of that water is going to be pouring through the small town. high, steep canyon walls on both sides of it. it's at the bottom of the v. and those communities that have existed for decades. santa clara which has existed for hundreds of years is going to face flooding, not because of anything they have done, but because the way the forest service has managed its lands, the way that the...
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cliffhanger is open at adventure park in glenwood springs, colorado. look out below!ones. it could end up in the hands of thieves. new reports now show cell phone theft is on the rise big time. what can you do to protect yourself? what exactly is at stake in terms of your personal information? kevin mitnik is a former hacker and current author of this book called "ghost in the wires" and here to tell us how to keep tabs on your own cell phone and secure your identity. first off, kevin, why now are people saying i'm going to steal these things and it's lucrative? what's the money making aspect of these steps? >> for example, iphones are quite expensive. we have a bad economy now and one other reason could be, you could be targeted because of the information on your phone. your e-mail. you might be storing passwords or other confidential information especially if you're working in a business environment. >> people say i have a password, you're not going to get to my information anyway, correct? >> people keep a lot of private data on their cell phones. they keep notes a
cliffhanger is open at adventure park in glenwood springs, colorado. look out below!ones. it could end up in the hands of thieves. new reports now show cell phone theft is on the rise big time. what can you do to protect yourself? what exactly is at stake in terms of your personal information? kevin mitnik is a former hacker and current author of this book called "ghost in the wires" and here to tell us how to keep tabs on your own cell phone and secure your identity. first off,...
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a nature qif of glenwood springs, colorado, he is a graduate of harvard law school. he came to washington, d.c. in the late 1960's, working first in the general counsel's office of the atomic energy commission. stan's congressional career started in 1975 when he joined the staff of what was then known as the interior and insular affairs committee in the house of representatives. in 1977 stan became became a counsel to the new subcommittee on general oversight and and job cyberling, an iconic member of the house of representatives. in this capacity he worked with john cyberling and my father, morris udall, who was chairman of the full interior committee. stan has had many successes but one i'm most proud of is his work to draft legislation that became the alaska national interest land conservation act, setting aside more than 100 million acres of alaska's pristine public lands. stan staffed hearings throughout the lower 48 states and alaska and is one of the many key professional staff who helped shape the final legislation. the law was a milestone in conservation, pr
a nature qif of glenwood springs, colorado, he is a graduate of harvard law school. he came to washington, d.c. in the late 1960's, working first in the general counsel's office of the atomic energy commission. stan's congressional career started in 1975 when he joined the staff of what was then known as the interior and insular affairs committee in the house of representatives. in 1977 stan became became a counsel to the new subcommittee on general oversight and and job cyberling, an iconic...