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that is sending some rain in worcester county and southeastern maryland. otherwise, we have clearing from west to east. we'll slowly fall through the 70s. we'll talk about how temperatures will be very pleasant for another day or so and our next storm approaches by friday. it's all coming up. >>> we have new video coming from mile mile after that shocking attack yesterday. police said a naked man attacked another naked man and ate his face, possibly because he was high on bath salts. experts said the dangerous drug is getting even more scary. >> reporter: bath salts started as a form of synthetic cocaine but experts say it could be morphing to something different on the streets. it shows police stepping in as the suspect, 30-year-old rudy eugene, chews on the face of a homeless man. police officers said they had to shoot eugene to get him to stop because he may have been high on bath salts and was like a zombie. they believe chemists are tweaking the bath salts and they may be tainted with pcp, which could make users extremely violent. >> because if it is,
that is sending some rain in worcester county and southeastern maryland. otherwise, we have clearing from west to east. we'll slowly fall through the 70s. we'll talk about how temperatures will be very pleasant for another day or so and our next storm approaches by friday. it's all coming up. >>> we have new video coming from mile mile after that shocking attack yesterday. police said a naked man attacked another naked man and ate his face, possibly because he was high on bath salts....
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it brought rain to worcester, ocean city, a significant system but tracking just south and east, more of a weather maker for eastern carolina and virginia beach. this shows clearing in maryland. we're looking belter and better. humidity dropping. we'll talk about that coming up. >> now to a delve dex -- developing story store -- developing story, a security breach at an airport. jamie costello joins to us try to explain it. >> i'm reading the report. you can't believe it. the united express plane was ready to take off from san diego. a 37-year-old paroleee just out of jail was able to board the jet, walked on to the tarmac untouched. he walked through the terminal slipped inside the passengers boarding the plane. he was caught only at the last possible moment when land ins did a final passenger count. the passengers were ordered to get off the plane. >> they separated the plane and had the dog go over everything. >> reporter: the dog didn't find anything but police found the extra passenger. he was arrested. there was another shocking one. this newark man walking through an unmanned s
it brought rain to worcester, ocean city, a significant system but tracking just south and east, more of a weather maker for eastern carolina and virginia beach. this shows clearing in maryland. we're looking belter and better. humidity dropping. we'll talk about that coming up. >> now to a delve dex -- developing story store -- developing story, a security breach at an airport. jamie costello joins to us try to explain it. >> i'm reading the report. you can't believe it. the united...
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. >>> now to massachusetts and a bizarre crime scene in worcester. a baby was found in a car seat in the middle of the road. they found three people tied up in a nearby apartment. one man was dead. two women critically injured. there was also a loose pit bull inside. the baby, about 6 months old, was apparently not hurt. >>> there were some stormy weather over the weekend near magdalena, new mexico. a woman was videotaping hailstones as they rained down in her backyard. she was so captivated it took her awhile to notice that a tornado was sneaking up right behind her. the tornado looked pretty menacing as it headed her way but it eventually broke up. lucky for her. don't worry about the hail. >> can you imagine? >> don't worry about that hail. >> look at all this hail, guys. oh, no! >> a tornado. oh, lucky woman. oh, man. >> wow, yeah. that's scary. >> i'm impressed with you, too. obviously you came to abc from boston. and you knew how to say worcester which is not at all spelled like it sounds. >> i am glad i knew how to say it before i went on tv.
. >>> now to massachusetts and a bizarre crime scene in worcester. a baby was found in a car seat in the middle of the road. they found three people tied up in a nearby apartment. one man was dead. two women critically injured. there was also a loose pit bull inside. the baby, about 6 months old, was apparently not hurt. >>> there were some stormy weather over the weekend near magdalena, new mexico. a woman was videotaping hailstones as they rained down in her backyard. she...
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>>erica: a spill near worcester point. allow yourself some extra time.ay freeways are moving pretty well. >>justine: of a sense of just did not showing that americans are split between the president in to the presumptive nominee mitt romney. the poll is showing up the candidates are just about a tie. women tend to favor the president full of that province. that is clear fault lay of the kron4 is for a fifth more fifth clear slightly from coughs the theft of this difference is good. if the fifth official just yet. of thoughtful lawyer full of love to a the face if faugh terrific for a flight at work or rita which is the oldest written in the nba. the move from seventh of all the victims of the world. the older plants for in your read it to be privately funded in want of a prior to the 2017-18 season. we want to know what you need about a possible move. kmart from what we know, if a pretty much the fed dealer. >>darya: we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look outside. you cannot see very much at all from the roof camera. ♪ [ ma
>>erica: a spill near worcester point. allow yourself some extra time.ay freeways are moving pretty well. >>justine: of a sense of just did not showing that americans are split between the president in to the presumptive nominee mitt romney. the poll is showing up the candidates are just about a tie. women tend to favor the president full of that province. that is clear fault lay of the kron4 is for a fifth more fifth clear slightly from coughs the theft of this difference is good....
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this is that low level nocturnal jet -- that band of strong winds that pops in the worcester and getsst passed the mississippi into northwest illinois. here is how they look in three dimensions. you can see them stacked up. there has wisconsin. lots of lightning in parts of the area later tonight. tomorrow, we will go in and out of this front. storms tonight off and on tomorrow. friday, we get out of it and bring our wind off the late saturday with a second system coming in saturday night, sunday. our outlook is for severe weather tomorrow and tomorrow night. even on friday, the suburbs could be in on some of the storms. the 80's blossoming into place right there. a warm day tomorrow. it does seem cooler after that, especially lakeside areas. 84 tomorrow. 72 on friday, but lower at the lake. winds will pose the showers away, but keep the clouds in here. sunday the rains could rev up again before we wind up in the low 70's. looks like some active weather. >> sounds good. >> buy a weather alert radio and have a government specialist program it for you. that is this saturday, may 5 from
this is that low level nocturnal jet -- that band of strong winds that pops in the worcester and getsst passed the mississippi into northwest illinois. here is how they look in three dimensions. you can see them stacked up. there has wisconsin. lots of lightning in parts of the area later tonight. tomorrow, we will go in and out of this front. storms tonight off and on tomorrow. friday, we get out of it and bring our wind off the late saturday with a second system coming in saturday night,...
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right now, the only area of severe drought is an area around worcester county, right there at ocean city. that one little corner at the bottom right of your screen. most of the area is under mod waitly moderate drought. of course, wjz drought watch will continue to monitor the rain totals. we could see much like we had today. just pop-up showers. but this has turned out to be an extraordinary stretch of days. dew point is up. so there is enough moisture in the atmosphere to make it comfortable. and temperatures are in the low to moderate range. and tomorrow, we will be challenging a record of near 90 degrees. we actually got to 90 in cumberland today. bob has details coming up in your complete first warning forecast coming up. now, back inside. >>> . >>> inside the mind of osama bin laden. the documents recovered when seals took him down and what they revealed about his plans. >>> i'm alex demetrick coming up. a man entrusted steals and sells it. that story on eyewitness news. >>> i'm jessica kartalija, in towson, baltimore county. how two little boys became heroes. coming up, on wjz. >>
right now, the only area of severe drought is an area around worcester county, right there at ocean city. that one little corner at the bottom right of your screen. most of the area is under mod waitly moderate drought. of course, wjz drought watch will continue to monitor the rain totals. we could see much like we had today. just pop-up showers. but this has turned out to be an extraordinary stretch of days. dew point is up. so there is enough moisture in the atmosphere to make it comfortable....
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there was a lot of mass as after worcester. it played right into that. >> i don't know if you can hear the laugh. it's not a laugh track but almost sounds like a laugh track on that corporations are people, too. people are belly laughing at the notion that corporations are people too as romney seems to have learned somewhat of a lesson. at least we haven't had things like that in awhile. there are many months left. after the break, billionaire and part-time birther, donald trump is set to join mitt romney on the funds raising circuit. does romney need to go down that road? we'll discuss it next. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] is this what we're doing now? don't get me wrong, i love the french. french fries i love, french kissing. they
there was a lot of mass as after worcester. it played right into that. >> i don't know if you can hear the laugh. it's not a laugh track but almost sounds like a laugh track on that corporations are people, too. people are belly laughing at the notion that corporations are people too as romney seems to have learned somewhat of a lesson. at least we haven't had things like that in awhile. there are many months left. after the break, billionaire and part-time birther, donald trump is set to...
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she taught at a number of colleges before she founded her own think tank in worcester.-span: so what do they think of this book? >> guest: well, you know, i joke with my father. the subtitle of the book could have been confessions of an ungrateful child. but i think he takes some of the criticisms of the book very seriously, and i think, you know, he feels as if, you know, being at a small liberal arts college some of the criticisms are not as applicable. but, you know, in a great deal of ways, you know, small liberal arts colleges are not really representative of what most americans experience in higher education. but i always emphasize to him that this, that the finding -- one of, i think, the most important things that i learned researching the book was that for every additional hour a professor spends in the classroom, he or she will get paid less. and that was true not only at the big state universities, but it was true at small liberal arts colleges. c-span: wait a minute, let's go back on that statistic. what are you really saying? that if you're a teacher and yo
she taught at a number of colleges before she founded her own think tank in worcester.-span: so what do they think of this book? >> guest: well, you know, i joke with my father. the subtitle of the book could have been confessions of an ungrateful child. but i think he takes some of the criticisms of the book very seriously, and i think, you know, he feels as if, you know, being at a small liberal arts college some of the criticisms are not as applicable. but, you know, in a great deal of...
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to bob and judy worcester sure. best wishes. that is for bob moss' friends. he loves you and i love you. i will see you later. >> i have got to get a picture. ann can i get a picture with you two? >> i know you know how to take it. >> i will do it. it is one of those, one of those roaming errors. it's a brand-new thing. get in here. don hardy, debt -- get don. there we go. he was one of my students at harvard. >> can i get by with just us? >> this is one of my finest students. he is of the other faith. >> i'm at the white house now. a speechwriter for the president. >> 45 minutes, just the two of them. [laughter] that is how productive session start. >> is this your daughter cracks oh no, it's margaret. >> gets me, my daughter is not here. >> oh wow. you were a tiny boy. >> his mother was judge alice k. murray. a democrat with 13 children. >> nine boys, for girls and the first one out was the first one dressed. >> that is a great saying. >> i wish i could've been your author. >> he used to take the whole staff over. >> oh my goodness, look at this. >> you rem
to bob and judy worcester sure. best wishes. that is for bob moss' friends. he loves you and i love you. i will see you later. >> i have got to get a picture. ann can i get a picture with you two? >> i know you know how to take it. >> i will do it. it is one of those, one of those roaming errors. it's a brand-new thing. get in here. don hardy, debt -- get don. there we go. he was one of my students at harvard. >> can i get by with just us? >> this is one of my...
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, pretty soon after the junction transistor and a host of other kinds of trains testers, trained worcesters feet get -- after that a lot happened very quick succession. there is a silicon over sovereign state in 1954, which is a precursor for solar panels today. there was digital communications, looking at coding and channel capacity, communications satellite originally designed and begun at bell labs. the first was because satellite, the passive so-called satellite and telstar, inactive communications satellite. the munich operating system of the same language came out of bell labs. the ccd chip, and the charge coupled device, which is really the fundamental unit for digital photography and i saw those. the theory of the laser. a lot of the or room temperature lasers came out of bell labs, which are still essential to fiber-optic communications as well as in every dvd player. it was a pretty big list. >> 30 big list. >> and how did that happen to come out of ma bell. what is the significance of the name? how did that matter that would lead to the trail of all of those things you just desc
, pretty soon after the junction transistor and a host of other kinds of trains testers, trained worcesters feet get -- after that a lot happened very quick succession. there is a silicon over sovereign state in 1954, which is a precursor for solar panels today. there was digital communications, looking at coding and channel capacity, communications satellite originally designed and begun at bell labs. the first was because satellite, the passive so-called satellite and telstar, inactive...
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frye, i was on a show where the host with steven frye who plays jeeves in the pbs series jeeves and worcestern the new scherr hock holmes film. the question tellbe fell out of his hand, and stephen picked it up very cooley and said, i'll take questions from the floor. [laughter] i'm actually thinking of doing an anthology of children's literature because i'm horrified at the sort of soul-sapping quality of a lot of books that grade schoolers read. and one of the things i like about classic children's literature is they're unsparing about the realities of life. there's a blogging come raid of mine up in canada -- comrade of mine up in if canada who blames sesame street for what he calls the demonsterrization of childhood, that he thinks things like cookie monster are harmful. you teach children that monsters are just, you know, monsters are just cuddly friends. we haven't, we haven't offered enough cookies to them yet. and i prefer classic children's literature in terms of just you'll get far greater sense of the realities of life from the brothers grimm than you will from the cookie monster.
frye, i was on a show where the host with steven frye who plays jeeves in the pbs series jeeves and worcestern the new scherr hock holmes film. the question tellbe fell out of his hand, and stephen picked it up very cooley and said, i'll take questions from the floor. [laughter] i'm actually thinking of doing an anthology of children's literature because i'm horrified at the sort of soul-sapping quality of a lot of books that grade schoolers read. and one of the things i like about classic...
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, pretty soon after the junction transistor and a host of other kinds of trains testers, trained worcesters feet get -- after that a lot happened very quick succession. there is a silicon over sovereign state in 1954, which is a precursor for solar panels today. there was digital communications, looking at coding and channel capacity, communications satellite originally designed and begun at bell labs. the first was because satellite, the passive so-called satellite and telstar, inactive communications satellite. the munich operating system of the same language came out of bell labs. the ccd chip, and the charge coupled device, which is really the fundamental unit for digital photography and i saw those. the theory of the laser. a lot of the or room temperature lasers came out of bell labs, which are still essential to fiber-optic communications as well as in every dvd player. it was a pretty big list. >> 30 big list. >> and how did that happen to come out of ma bell. what is the significance of the name? how did that matter that would lead to the trail of all of those things you just desc
, pretty soon after the junction transistor and a host of other kinds of trains testers, trained worcesters feet get -- after that a lot happened very quick succession. there is a silicon over sovereign state in 1954, which is a precursor for solar panels today. there was digital communications, looking at coding and channel capacity, communications satellite originally designed and begun at bell labs. the first was because satellite, the passive so-called satellite and telstar, inactive...
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nania from worcester, ohio, writes going to college changed my life. the only reason i even considered going to college is because my mom did. the only reason she was able to go was because of student loans. because my oldest daughter saw my mom and me doing it, she is now attending college. my family had a rough beginning. my mom and i survived sexual abuse and the disease of addiction before finding a solution. school has been her way out. my mom now has a bachelor's, is working as a licensed social worker. i'm on my way to a bachelor's as well. how can i in good conscience say to my daughter go to college if i know she will never be able to pay off their loans? i'm a student assistant awaiting college. if it weren't for the availability of student loans, i would never have stepped foot in the building that is now the center of my world and my daughter's world. we go to school to make a better lives for ourselves. and rebecca from lorain where i lived for many years, near like eerie, when i matriculated at lawrence university, a private liberal arts
nania from worcester, ohio, writes going to college changed my life. the only reason i even considered going to college is because my mom did. the only reason she was able to go was because of student loans. because my oldest daughter saw my mom and me doing it, she is now attending college. my family had a rough beginning. my mom and i survived sexual abuse and the disease of addiction before finding a solution. school has been her way out. my mom now has a bachelor's, is working as a licensed...