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dominique foxworth grew up in randallstown.ack in february, he signed a four year, $28 million deal with the ravens. a deal that included over 16 million in guaranteed money. after playing with denver and atlanta he cannot wait to take the field with his hometown team. >> i think this is a big year for the ravens coming off the success they had last year. and obviously brought in good talent in the off season, i am happy to be a part of it. we should do better than we did last year. so i am expecting it to be high. >> >> yes. yes. yes. a perfect game by mark burley. >> yeah, how about mark burley. perfect game this afternoon against the rays. it was burley's second career no hitter. first perfect game thrown in the majors since randy johnson in 2004. in the 18th perfect game in major league history. burley is just the 5th player in history to throw one of each. >> kind of take it one at a time. pitch by pitch. if you start to think about that. and telling yourself you have a no hitter. perfect game. whatever. you will will worr
dominique foxworth grew up in randallstown.ack in february, he signed a four year, $28 million deal with the ravens. a deal that included over 16 million in guaranteed money. after playing with denver and atlanta he cannot wait to take the field with his hometown team. >> i think this is a big year for the ravens coming off the success they had last year. and obviously brought in good talent in the off season, i am happy to be a part of it. we should do better than we did last year. so i...
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back to you. >> captain mike perry live over randallstown in baltimore county right now. >>> in health watch, the federal government is gearing up for a fight against the h1n1 flu. lawmakers are expected to approve another $1 billion to buy components for a h1n1 vaccine, the news comes as new projections show the virus will hit the nation -- the nation hard. >>> a study commissioned by the pentagon recommends a complete ban on tobacco for anyone in uniform, including combat troops, the defense department is studying the report and has not yet decided whether or not to follow the recommendations. >>> lots of reasons to check back in to eyewitness news at four, five and six. >>> sally is back in the newsroom. >> was michael jackson murdered. the latest allegations, this time from one of his sisters. >>> the controversy in pennsylvania where a group of children were barred from the club some say because of their race. join us for these stories and all the breaking news at 4:00 after dr. phil. don and mary. >> thank you very much. >>> stay with us the five-day >>> welcome back, everybody.
back to you. >> captain mike perry live over randallstown in baltimore county right now. >>> in health watch, the federal government is gearing up for a fight against the h1n1 flu. lawmakers are expected to approve another $1 billion to buy components for a h1n1 vaccine, the news comes as new projections show the virus will hit the nation -- the nation hard. >>> a study commissioned by the pentagon recommends a complete ban on tobacco for anyone in uniform, including...
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the randallstown democrat will also pay $2,500 in fines. oliver acknowledged writing two checks to himself, one for $2,000, the other for $300 from his campaign committee's checkbook. >>> a visible increase in the police presence in an east baimore neighborhood rocked by bunfire this past weekend. dozens of police officers on the streets in the same area where a series of shootings left 15 people wounded. residents say it's nice for now but worry violence will return as soon as police leave. >> nothing's going to happen while they are here. once they are gone, you know? somebody else is going to do something stupid. it's inevitable. >> the police department has pledged to keep extra officers in the east baltimore neighborhood until they can make arrests in this weekend's rash of shootings. >>> even in this city where gun violence has become all too common, this past weekend was almost unbelievable. 21 shootings in just six hours. so the timing of this news could not be much better. thanks to the federal stimulus money baltimore city will be
the randallstown democrat will also pay $2,500 in fines. oliver acknowledged writing two checks to himself, one for $2,000, the other for $300 from his campaign committee's checkbook. >>> a visible increase in the police presence in an east baimore neighborhood rocked by bunfire this past weekend. dozens of police officers on the streets in the same area where a series of shootings left 15 people wounded. residents say it's nice for now but worry violence will return as soon as police...
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a judge sentenced kenneth oliver, a randallstown democrat to 15 hours of community service.so pay a $2,500 fine. the councilman did acknowledge writing two checks for himself from his campaign committee checkbook. >>> the other top stories -- prosecutors say a baltimore city police officer has been convicted of second degree assault. a judge sentenced 31-year-old joseph bannerman to three years in prison with all but 10 days suspended. he was arrested in may after his girlfriend said he punched and choked her at their home. >>> a reisterstown woman pled guilty for her role in the baltimore county-based sex trafficking ring. leah bell and byron thompson i cued of -- accused of prostituting a 17-year-old and two 15-year-old girls. they were in washington, dc and new york hotels. >>> officials trying to learn how a pipe bomb was planted in ocean city. near 40th street, they say a person stumbled upon the device and the device was disarmed without incident. >>> 5:46. separation of church and state. an issue that is brewing in one part of howard county. the glen mar united method
a judge sentenced kenneth oliver, a randallstown democrat to 15 hours of community service.so pay a $2,500 fine. the councilman did acknowledge writing two checks for himself from his campaign committee checkbook. >>> the other top stories -- prosecutors say a baltimore city police officer has been convicted of second degree assault. a judge sentenced 31-year-old joseph bannerman to three years in prison with all but 10 days suspended. he was arrested in may after his girlfriend said...
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folks up in randallstown getting rain, and westminster you saw your share. and columbia coming down there. ellicott city and columbia getting a decent shower. up 795, reisterstown you are getting showers and northern portion, across into carroll county, hampstead. and manchester, heavy shower activity. and strikes of lightning up there for you folks. looking at how it will continue. line of showers that will move through over the course of the next hour. but after that, things quiet down. and start to see some of the shower activity leave us. as far as the lightning strikes. it looks like now this little bit of lightning along the northern edge of the state, along the pennsylvania state line. overnight tonight. we will get a few scattered showers and thunderstorms around 73 to 75 degrees. and starting off the morning commute around 77. warming temperatures through the mid afternoon. we will top off around in the lower 90s possibly tomorrow. at temperatures increase. we will get sun and clouds, but it looks like more rain will have to deal with later in the w
folks up in randallstown getting rain, and westminster you saw your share. and columbia coming down there. ellicott city and columbia getting a decent shower. up 795, reisterstown you are getting showers and northern portion, across into carroll county, hampstead. and manchester, heavy shower activity. and strikes of lightning up there for you folks. looking at how it will continue. line of showers that will move through over the course of the next hour. but after that, things quiet down. and...
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a randallstown democrat was sentenced to 50 hours of community service. he'll also have to pay a $2,500 fine. the councilman acknowledged writing two checks to himself from his campaign committee's checkbook. >>> separation of church and state. it's an issue that is brewing in one part of howard county. the bryn mawr methodist church is asking the county to approve a tax-free loan for an expansion project. the council council is expected to approve the request. but as linda so reports, some say it's crossing the line. >> this is a multipurpose room well. call it the spirit center. >> reporter: bryn mawr united methodist has a growing congregation and needs more space. construction is underway with the hope a bigger church will allow for more community outreach. >> child care, preschool, after school care, a lot of those kind of things would happen in this wing. >> reporter: the expansion comes with a huge price tag. to help alleviate the financial burden, church leaders are asking the county to approve a tax-free bond, which essentially allows them to bor
a randallstown democrat was sentenced to 50 hours of community service. he'll also have to pay a $2,500 fine. the councilman acknowledged writing two checks to himself from his campaign committee's checkbook. >>> separation of church and state. it's an issue that is brewing in one part of howard county. the bryn mawr methodist church is asking the county to approve a tax-free loan for an expansion project. the council council is expected to approve the request. but as linda so reports,...
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oliver, a randallstown democrat was sentenced to 50 hours of community service and will also pay a $2,500 fine. the councilman acknowledged writing two checks to himself, one for two thousand, one for 300 from his campaign committee's checkbook. >>> it has been a rough 48 hours for bge wokers. sunday storms rolled through over our area. workers have been moving really quick to get your neighbors out of the dark. but as linda so tells us, there were a few roadblocks that they hid. >> reporter: according to bge, baltimore county was one of the worst hit areas from sunday's storms. this was the mess left behind in parts of owings mills and reisterstown yesterday. trees were uprooted. homes were damaged. outdoor furniture was thrown around, and power was knocked out. crews were able to get the lights turned back on quickly for many in the county, but some in timonium weren't so lucky. their power lines were above a field of bamboo, which crews had to get to before they could fix anything. and it wasn't easy. >> we had a lot of tree debris come down on to our wires. and in this case it was bam
oliver, a randallstown democrat was sentenced to 50 hours of community service and will also pay a $2,500 fine. the councilman acknowledged writing two checks to himself, one for two thousand, one for 300 from his campaign committee's checkbook. >>> it has been a rough 48 hours for bge wokers. sunday storms rolled through over our area. workers have been moving really quick to get your neighbors out of the dark. but as linda so tells us, there were a few roadblocks that they hid....
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the democratic councilman from randallstown acknowledged writing two checks to himself totaling $2,300 from his campaign's committee checkbook. >>> there are dozens more officers on the street in the same east baltimore neighborhood where there have been a series of shootings. over the past weekend that left 15 people wounded. police say that they have yet to make any arrests in these shootings including the one on ashland avenue where 12 people were shot. some residents fear that the visible police presence is only a temporary fix. >> nothing's going to happen while they are here. once they are gone, you know? somebody else will do something. it's inevitable. >> the police department says they will keep the extra officers in the area until they can make the arrests from this weekend's rash of shootings. >>> but more police help on the way. the department is going to be hiring 50 new officers in the coming months thanks to a $10 million federal stimulus money. we're told the new recruits will be assigned to foot patrol in the eastern district. >> the police could get a relationship wit
the democratic councilman from randallstown acknowledged writing two checks to himself totaling $2,300 from his campaign's committee checkbook. >>> there are dozens more officers on the street in the same east baltimore neighborhood where there have been a series of shootings. over the past weekend that left 15 people wounded. police say that they have yet to make any arrests in these shootings including the one on ashland avenue where 12 people were shot. some residents fear that the...
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the randallstown democrat was sentenced to 50 hours of community service and fined $2,500. >>> on the heels of a violent weekend in baltimore with a record 21 shootings in just six hours, some good news tonight on the crime front. baltimore police will be hiring 50 additional officers thanks to federal stimulus money. 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
the randallstown democrat was sentenced to 50 hours of community service and fined $2,500. >>> on the heels of a violent weekend in baltimore with a record 21 shootings in just six hours, some good news tonight on the crime front. baltimore police will be hiring 50 additional officers thanks to federal stimulus money. 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...
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. >>> a bomb scare turns out to be nothing serious in this rand randallstown neighborhood. a woman reported seeing an unknown device in that car. the area was evacuated as a precaution. but the device turned out to be nothing. >>> two key democrats say vice president dick cheney ordered the ci a to con -- cia to conceal a top secret program from them. no one is calling it illegal, just the way cheney handled it. >> cia leon pineta informed them of the project and the vice president's involvement in late june. >> he was told that the vice president had ordered that the program not be briefed to the congress. >> reporter: a u.s. official confirms to cbs news that pineta has now canceled the program. it's being reported it might have involved the alleged but never affirmed cheney assassination ring, aimed at top terror targets. officials say they already have the right under existing law to take out high targets like osama bin laden. they said they needed the presidential military. >> it's also unclear that cheney broke the law by keeping whatever it was quiet. the law states,
. >>> a bomb scare turns out to be nothing serious in this rand randallstown neighborhood. a woman reported seeing an unknown device in that car. the area was evacuated as a precaution. but the device turned out to be nothing. >>> two key democrats say vice president dick cheney ordered the ci a to con -- cia to conceal a top secret program from them. no one is calling it illegal, just the way cheney handled it. >> cia leon pineta informed them of the project and the...
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otis and rechetta carol from randallstown were on that plane and were so frightened, they drove six hours from west virginia, where it made an emergency landing. these are pictures they took on board. >> it was an experience that, you know, you think about what you would do. but you really never know. >> until you're in the situation? >> until you're in the situation. >> reporter: this is not the first time the boeing 737 has come under scrutiny for cracking. >> this is not just southwest. this particular issue with the airplanes with the cracking is known in the industry. >> reporter: the former inspector general with the u.s. department of transportation tells wjz, action must be taken. >> some of the aging aircraft protocols that cover these inspections did not cover this particular part of the airplane, which is ridiculous. >> reporter: in 1988, the roof ripped off an aloha airlines plane, pulling a flight attendant to her death. just last year southwest found cracks in half of its dozen 747s. >>> southwest has got a very challenging schedule. their planes fly longer, land and take of
otis and rechetta carol from randallstown were on that plane and were so frightened, they drove six hours from west virginia, where it made an emergency landing. these are pictures they took on board. >> it was an experience that, you know, you think about what you would do. but you really never know. >> until you're in the situation? >> until you're in the situation. >> reporter: this is not the first time the boeing 737 has come under scrutiny for cracking. >>...
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is video from inside that plane, a terrifying flight for passengers, including the carols from randallstown. >> you don't really think about it until it actually happens. then it's like, okay, what do i do now? what do i do now? and pulling out the manual. and i couldn't comprehend anything. so i just went into prayer mode. and i had to pray. >> reporter: this is not the first time this model boeing 737 has come under scrutiny for tracking. >> it is not just southwest. this particular issue with these airplanes, with the cracking is known in the industry. >> reporter: the former inspector general with the u.s. department of transportation tells wjz, action must be taken. >> if congress takes an interest then there will be movement from the faa. but unless forced by congress, the faa will not take action. they view themselves in partnership with the airlines. >> reporter: in 1988, the roof ripped off an aloha airlines plane, pulling a flight attendant to her death. just last year, southwest found cracks in half a dozen of its 737s. >> reporter: southwest has got a very challenging schedule.
is video from inside that plane, a terrifying flight for passengers, including the carols from randallstown. >> you don't really think about it until it actually happens. then it's like, okay, what do i do now? what do i do now? and pulling out the manual. and i couldn't comprehend anything. so i just went into prayer mode. and i had to pray. >> reporter: this is not the first time this model boeing 737 has come under scrutiny for tracking. >> it is not just southwest. this...
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one person had to be taken a hospital after a fire broke out in a randallstown apartment complex.ortunately, baltimore county firefighters were able to contain the fire. no word on how much damage it caused or what might have started the fire. >>> still no word on what sparked a 2 alarm fire in northwest baltimore. fire crews were brought to the block of denmore avenue. it was a close call as the back of the home collapsed, forcing firefighters to pull back. fortunately, no one was hurt. >> nice forecast today. 84 to 87 degrees. winds light and add to the east but shifting to the south of this afternoon. another nice day for this time of july. high pressure will last for one more day, but it will move offshore throughout the afternoon. it will allow the front to our west to a dance and approached the mid-atlantic. we will be really humid tomorrow afternoon with a high of 88 to 90. or clouds on friday. we are cooler by next sunday and monday into the low 80s. >> we will have another update at 9:55. pa an updated all-time favorite: juicy steak layered with zesty chipotle sauce, melt
one person had to be taken a hospital after a fire broke out in a randallstown apartment complex.ortunately, baltimore county firefighters were able to contain the fire. no word on how much damage it caused or what might have started the fire. >>> still no word on what sparked a 2 alarm fire in northwest baltimore. fire crews were brought to the block of denmore avenue. it was a close call as the back of the home collapsed, forcing firefighters to pull back. fortunately, no one was...
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the randallstown democrat faces felony theft charges accused of stealing thousands of campaign dollars convicted of campaign fraud, councilman oliver could face up to 15 years in prison. >>> the senate judiciary committee votes on supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor. as they announce opposition but others are siding with the democrat majority to confirm her. the vote is expected to take place next week. >>> city property taxes are due at the end of september, for another year, residents are paying the highest taxes in the area. proposals over the years to reduce property taxes hasn't amounted to much savings for homeowners. city officials say to bring city taxes in line with property tax rates in surrounding counties would means millions of dollars in lost revenue for baltimore which the city can't afford. the city's argue amount is nothing more than excused frank conaway joins us this morning. >> good morning. >> why is it excused? >> well, i think that our leaders are doing the same thing that they have done year after year, and no one wants to try inowe have a sievinnovative thi.
the randallstown democrat faces felony theft charges accused of stealing thousands of campaign dollars convicted of campaign fraud, councilman oliver could face up to 15 years in prison. >>> the senate judiciary committee votes on supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor. as they announce opposition but others are siding with the democrat majority to confirm her. the vote is expected to take place next week. >>> city property taxes are due at the end of september, for another...
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we still have that crash in randallstown, liberty road at benbrook and another one on hillsdale avenue road at pottery farm. 152 at singer road due to an earlier accident. it's slow from northern parkway to cold spring lane. so is the beltway. there are your drive times and your speeds. there's a look at the beltway live at lipper tee road. the traffic report is brought to you to the outback steak house. >>> maryland is one of several test sites for the swine flu vaccine. mike is live with the story. >> reporter: mary, swine flu is expected to roar back this fall, so federal researchers are testing two vaccines to see which one works better to prevent it. to find that out and whether or not we should have widespread production and distribution, they asked eight medical centers to help. the only one in the midatlantic is here at the university of maryland medical center downtown. thousands of marylanders will volunteer, get a vaccine and participate in this study. they'll start mid-august and be completed by late september september. then by october mass vaccinations across the country
we still have that crash in randallstown, liberty road at benbrook and another one on hillsdale avenue road at pottery farm. 152 at singer road due to an earlier accident. it's slow from northern parkway to cold spring lane. so is the beltway. there are your drive times and your speeds. there's a look at the beltway live at lipper tee road. the traffic report is brought to you to the outback steak house. >>> maryland is one of several test sites for the swine flu vaccine. mike is live...
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in randallstown, we're checking on the report of an accident involving a pedestrian there.cape, 15 minutes -- 895 reopened after the harbor tunnel. a switch over to look at the weather. for that we go to john collins. >> plenty of sun here, some clouds in virginia, a couple of sprinkles coming out of that. nothing very significant, and it will not change our weather at all. high pressure will be with us all day today, it in the evening hours. tomorrow it comes in, and then we will see some scattered showers and thunderstorms. today's forecast calls for plenty of sunshine. our high temperatures with low humidity, right around 80. >> thanks for joining us. another update for youp$pa ♪ all that you have >>> 8:30 now on this friday morning, july 10th, 2009. we are packing them into the plaza today for one of the biggest acts around. a live concert from rascal flatts just minutes away. also ahead in this half hour, matt you are our world traveler and you're going to give some tips. >> i travel a lot but i'm not the one giving the tips. travel and leisure magazine, the people who
in randallstown, we're checking on the report of an accident involving a pedestrian there.cape, 15 minutes -- 895 reopened after the harbor tunnel. a switch over to look at the weather. for that we go to john collins. >> plenty of sun here, some clouds in virginia, a couple of sprinkles coming out of that. nothing very significant, and it will not change our weather at all. high pressure will be with us all day today, it in the evening hours. tomorrow it comes in, and then we will see...
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a crash in randallstown, winan and branchly road.pa road in the eastbound lanes in harford road. this is 695 at liberty road, traffic moving smoothly though we have delays to the edmondson avenue exit. we'll be right back with more of "good morning america" next. you know, it's not the grill that makes a delicious, tender, perfect piece of steak. people: oh! it's the steak. enjoy quality selections from the butchers at giant. like petite-cut sirloin steak, just $2.99 a pound. this week only, at giant. fresh, fresh, fresh. really fresh! come into your local giant today for mouthwatering fruits and vegetables, all at prices you can handle. like blueberries, one-pint carton, 4 for $5.00. this week only, at giant. today i'm making a classic sweet potato pie... everyone can enjoy, even lactose intolerant folks. while i let my friends enjoy the secret ingredient, lactaid milk. like it? mmmm. that's because delicious lactaid milk... is 100% real milk... that's lactose-free so it's easy on the stomach. which lets you enjoy that great flavor
a crash in randallstown, winan and branchly road.pa road in the eastbound lanes in harford road. this is 695 at liberty road, traffic moving smoothly though we have delays to the edmondson avenue exit. we'll be right back with more of "good morning america" next. you know, it's not the grill that makes a delicious, tender, perfect piece of steak. people: oh! it's the steak. enjoy quality selections from the butchers at giant. like petite-cut sirloin steak, just $2.99 a pound. this...