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15 miles per hour. 20 to 26 is the overnight low. mostly cloudy after midnight as the system approaches. it will not generate much in the way of snow until friday. i have more on that coming up. let's take your morning commute. >> good morning. a pretty ideal star. on the north side, we had problems yesterday at providence. everything running smoothly this morning. 57 at the harrisburg expressway. 54 on southbound 95. moving well down towards the fort mchenry. 45 miles per hour just past 795 on the west side. southbound 95, 11 minutes from the beltway down to 32. seven minutes on 895 down towards the harbor tunnel tolls. this is 70 west of the beltway. east and westbound traffic moving well. this is 95 south of 100. running smoothly in north and southbound. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. back to you. good morning. >> police hope they caught a break in the missing teenager, searching an area park for hours. >> the girl is still nowhere to be found. jennifer franciotti is live with the latest. >> police spent much of the day yesterday searching leakin park. they were acting on some kind of a comment left on the baltimore sun website searching for phylicia barnes. about 100 investigators spent about eight hours searching for phylicia barnes yesterday. the comment said somebody pop over to the 4000 block of franklin town road three police learned the person who made that comment intended to make a suggestion based on the history of the area. that person who made the comment was acting on the history of that area. that tip was so specific police said no other chores but to investigate in the matter that they did. >> detectors have been working around the clock on this case, 20 detectives. they are in shifts. this is a high priority for us. every hour that passes, we get more and more concerned. >> she was last seen at 1:30 last tuesday. police say she has not used her cell phone or credit cards. coming up, another reason why foul play is believed. reporting live, jennifer franciotti. >> a landlord is dead. the accused caller is behind bars. a man is charged in the shooting death of harry wagner. the man surrendered on monday night after midnight. this is in pasadena. a man is in the hospital after being hit by bullets bus -- by a bolt bus. details are not clear. we do know the victim was taken to the hospital. the new congress takes over in washington today. democrats will hold on to their slim majority in the house. kate amara is in washington with what is on the agenda. >> the new republicans wheaton to say they want to change the way washington works. at the top of their list, rolling back the president's health-care overhaul. republican rep elect andy harris settling in, setting up. >> i would love to get things set up on the wall and ready on wednesday morning to start working. >> he is one of 85 new republicans moving into offices this week, along with frank gitna, part of a wave that tips the balance in the house of. >> we are excited to be here. we have a lot of serious work to do. >> this freshman class arrives with an aggressive agenda, centered on on revlon's -- unraveling president obama's agenda. >> a reduction of the that. >> there are a lot of problems on our plate. >> it will not be easy. nine freshmen democrats are also on packet, determined to protect their party boss accomplishments. the key will be compromised because if it will be about cooperation, and getting the people's work done. >> house republicans have a vote plant next week to repeal the health care law. >> the deputy commissioner is stepping down to become the state health secretary. joshua sharfstein is well known in this area. he is known for being critical of safety measures concern over the county -- over the counter health care medicine for children. barbara mikulski will be sworn in for a fifth term in office, becoming the longest serving women in the history of the u.s. senate. she said she believes her plain spoken personality was a powerful tool for breaking down barriers. the previous longest serving female represented maine. deborah weiner sat down with the senator to talk about their accomplishments. we will of that tonight at 6:00 p.m. >> he is one of the few members with 3000 hits and 500 home runs. what was once a sure-fire bid for the hall of fame is now shaky at best for rafael palmeiro. baseball writers will vote on his eligibility to cooperstown later today. also on the ballot, a former second baseman roberto alomar, who did not get the required number of votes last year. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think rafael palmeiro will ever be inducted into the baseball hall of fame? you can share your response at wbaltv.com, and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 32 degrees on tv hill. a girl is killed in a drive-by shooting a request a scary scene in california after a car plunges over a cliff. we'll have those stories next. >> this is a live look at traffic. this is 895. this is 895. more on weather and (man) more of your favorite tv shows, as always, breaking local news, emergency alerts, in the palm of your hand. high quality hd, 3dtv... more choices than ever. it's... mobile tv. technology, not regulation from washington, d.c. check out what's next. visit... yeah, dirt? do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and brooms... aw, man! ...but we have got... see ya! ...each other. ♪ what about love?! 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[ male announcer ] 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper gives cleaning a whole new meaning. >> it is 36 degrees downtown right now. a mild start for us. colder air will settle then behind this front. it will take awhile for the colder air to infiltrate. the wind will pick up out of the northwest. we will remain in the upper 30's to near 40. there is a system that will skirt to our south today. it will not impact us tomorrow -- until tomorrow with some clouds. 37 to 40 degrees today. clouts starts to thicken up tonight, 20 the 26 for the overnight low. kind of a gray day tomorrow. it gets interesting on friday. a clipper system moves on through the mid atlantic. that will play into your snow chances, as we come back. >> thank you. a girl is dead, another person wounded after a drive-by shooting in alabama. it happened yesterday morning. someone opened fire while driving off. one of the shots traveled into the home, killing 86-year-old -- killing a 6-year-old girl who was asleep in her bed. a deadly fire claims the lives of three children in oklahoma. the children died as firefighters tried to put out the flames in the recreational vehicle the family was using. the mother survived the fire and made the 911 call. she was burned trying to get her children out of the home. >> there was a scary car crash. a car plunged over a cliff monday afternoon and became wedged in the rocks. the transit worker heard the noise. it took about 40 rescuers to get the man and his car back up. 32 degrees on tv hill. coming up, the morning's financial news in the bloomberg business report. >> a major disagreement between the largest airlines and travel agencies. how that can affect you. >> pretty quiet on the major roadways. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> it is better this morning the yesterday morning. >> a terrible ride yesterday morning. no delays at this time. 54 on the north side at the harrisburg expressway. inner loop traffic looks great. the jfx is in great shape down towards the city, 52 miles per hour on southbound 95 approaching the beltway northeast. 895 split running smoothly down to the fort mchenry and the harbor tunnel. 46 on the west side around 795 down towards seven. no delays on 70 or 795. this is the harrisburg expressway, north of the beltway. so far so good. north and southbound. this is 95 through howard county. north and southbound at 100. no problems to report. we will enjoy this quiet rush. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get the latest on the buses and the trains. for that we go to kurt kronke of the mta system. good morning. >> we're looking pretty good on the trains so far. no delays on penn, camden, and brunswick lines so far. pete hbos -- the eighth bus is running 10 minutes late. there is a diversion at washington because of a water main break. now back to sandra shaw. >> i hope your doing well. you can see a whole lot of nothing in the way of precipitation. a dry cold front swept on through. colder air has not had a chance to settle in. we're kind of mild this morning, considering what is normal this time of year. 36 downtown. 28 is the coldest temperature we can find. the wind will be picking up out of the northwest as our day progresses. here's how it breaks down. pretty good for conditions in the mountains of western maryland. mostly cloudy skies. we will see more sunshine than klaus said. it turned out nice yesterday. plenty of sunshine and clouds with a high of 45 yesterday. we will be below normal today, but not too for off. over on the eastern shore, a little milder, around 40 degrees with mostly sunny skies. tonight, down into the 20's yet again. we will see clouds thicken up overnight. there is a system down in the south that will be skirting to our south, over the carolinas tomorrow. it will mean gray day for us. we have quiet weather today. high pressure over our area, and it will last for about 24 hours. this clipper system is what we will be watching carefully. the coming for the midlantic thursday night into friday. that is the best shot for seeing some snow showers. maybe a dusting or a snowy morning commute on friday morning. by 5:00 p.m., that is when most of the snow will get through here -- by 5:00 a.m., that is when most of the snow will get here. it should not be too big of a deal. a 50% chance we will see some snow on friday morning. it will also be snowing in kansas city for the ravens and their playoff. third year in a row. 29 to 31 the conditions in kansas city for that 1:00 p.m. kickoff. east wind at 10 to 15 miles per hour. that brings the wind chill down to the teens. it will be frigid. we have snow chance on friday, maybe some flurries activity on saturday. sunday, only 36 degrees. maybe a chance for some more snow on next tuesday. >> millions of dollars are waiting for some americans, but is not from the lottery. there are millions of dollars from veterans and their families sitting unclamp. the money is mostly life insurance company payouts. payments cannot -- if payments cannot be made, the money will be held indefinitely. you can check the veterans affairs website to see if you have any unclaimed money. you need the veterans name, and date of birth. there's a fight over fees and control and it can impact many americans' vacation plans. >> there is an escalating dispute between american airlines and expedia and orbitz. the fight has resulted in american pulling its flight inventory off orbitz. travel experts say it will mean more homework for the flying public. >> it will make it more difficult for consumers to comparison shop across different carriers. there will have to go to the additional websites to do that. >> at issue are fees for each airline ticket sold. americans wanted greater control of the way it sells tickets, including on its own website. another major carrier, delta, has polled its flights off three small on-line ticket outlets. the online cancellations could have a ripple affect. >> i think this will cause the other carriers to look at their relationship with their booking sites and evaluate them. >> consumers should prepare for possible turbulence in efforts atfind the best routes the best price. >> tickets on american airline'' purchase through expedia are still valid at the original fare. travelers wanted to make changes 92 contact american airlines directly. contact expedient customers of service. >> possible bad news for millions of verizon wireless customers. jane king has more in the bloomberg business report. >> verizon may be making changes to its wireless plans. the verizon may stop offering subscribers with two-year contract a chance to upgrade their devices after a year of service. they are unveiling of the of phones at the consumer electronics show. general motors is also at that show, trying to steer people to its on-line service. onstar will be sold through retailers including best buy. consumer reports says the ipod style steering wheel control at fort is too complicated and can actually distract drivers. shares for legg mason have been downgraded. a mixed close yesterday. we had a stronger dollar. that weighed on commodity prices. commodity stocks were under some pressure. the wedding industry is worth big money. the top transit range from exotic indian fair to so-called man caves. some are going for pre-wedding pajama parties. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king reporting for wbal-tv 11 news. back to you. >> you never know what you will find in new york. you can get a hankering. >> outside of the dirty water dogs, the hot dog carts, you're never sure what you were going to get. the pretzels are ok. there is the fruit cart. that is one of my favorites. you have to be selective. >> and a healthier choice. thank you. it is 32 degrees on tv hill. coming up, we'll get another look at your morning commute with traffic and weather together. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. 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boss: just going over how geico helps people save in even more ways... ...with good driver discounts, multi-car discounts, defensive driver discounts... woman: you! oh, don't act like you don't recognize me! toledo, '03? gecko: no, it's...i... woman: it's too late stanley. gecko: actually, miss, my name's not stanley. woman: oh...oh, i am so sorry! from behind you look just like him. i'm just.... gecko: well...i'd hate to be stanley. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning and welcome back. i am lisa robinson. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. let's get a check on the weather and traffic. >> it is kind of uneventful until friday. we have a chance for some light snow on friday. we will be chilly today. the current temperature is not bad. the front that zips through last night. 33 at the airport. above freezing at annapolis, 35. 28 in frederick this morning. 37 to 40 because we will not see an elevation in the temperature t o much. the wind will be out of the northwest at 10 to 50 miles per hour. the wind chill will be more of an issue then it was yesterday. cold tonight. >> uva of the grand prix is coming to town? would of we have -- you know how the grand prix is coming to town? would of we have speed sensors then? we have a nice ride around the area. let's check the speed sensors. pretty normal, 56 on the north side. checkingidence, we're that speed sensor. we had major problems yesterday. 52 on 95 coming out of the white marsh area. so far so good down to the a 95 split. 56 miles per hour down to the harbor tunnel. liberty road, west side is outer loop traffic and still running at a good clip. this is traffic get the key bridge and the east side looks great at this hour. the rest of the major roadways are equally smooth at this time. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. back to you. >> thank you. the search continues for a missing north carolina teenager. >> detective's search leakin park for hours for the missing girl. jennifer franciotti is live at city police headquarters with the latest. good morning. >> the fbi is now involved in this investigation. police now suspect foul play. more than 100 investigators search leakin park. they had dogs, helicopters, and a dive team. police were acting on a comment about the search for 16-year-old phylicia barnes. it said, humor me, somebody pop over to the 400 block of franklin town road. police learned that person intended to make a suggestion based on the history of the area. a police spokesperson told reporters that investigators have little reformation to go on, and no suspects. >> detectives have been working around the clock, literally around the clock on this case, 20 detectives. they are in shifts. this is an extremely high priority for us. every hour that passes, we get more and more concerned. >> the girl was last seen it last tuesday in northwest baltimore. she has not used her credit card or a cell phone. >> it is on like curves not update her facebook page, to not turn on her cell phone, to not try to access money to pay for things. this is not the case of a runway. we do suspect some type of foul play. >> the fbi has joined the investigation. >> we are going over every single shred of evidence. we are read interviewing everybody that has already been interviewed to make sure we did not miss anything. >> in addition to going back and doing more interviews, they also served several search warrants at several different search warrants. it did not turn up anything significant. the reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the naval officer behind a series of controversial videos has been relieved of his command of the uss enterprise. >> that move was barking a heated debate. others were standing behind him. >> 28 years of service cemented owen honors as a rising star in the navy. >> there is a good chance you will be offended. >> he appeared in a series of videos several years ago that featured gay bashing and sexually suggestive scenes. he was later promoted to commander of the ship. >> he is being held accountable for the poor judgment and inappropriate actions repeatedly demonstrated in those videos. >> honors will be part of the mission to afghanistan. >> he is the first casualty of "don't ask, don't tell." >> the type of commander willing to poke fun of themselves to give sellers a much-needed break during an intense mission. >> it is sad. they should be promoting people like this. >> naval officers believed the tapes demonstrate a serious lack of leadership. >> it is not about being a p al. it is about motivating them. his principal job is not to be the ship's comedian. >> kerry cavanaugh, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the next phase of the investigation will focus on why those who knew about the video did not take action at the time before he was promoted to commander of the enterprise. >> this year, the irs is pushing back the usual april 15 deadline three full days to monday, april 18. you can thank washington d.c. for the change. a holiday will be celebrated april 15, forcing the push back. for more information, checkout irs.gov. >> he is one of the orioles' most productive first basement and has 3000 hits and five frederick home runs. this is not a shaky bid for the hall of fame for rafael palmeiro after he tested positive for performance- enhancing drugs. his eligibility will be voted on for cooperstown today. also on the belt, roberto alomar -- also on the ballot, roberto alomar. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think rafael palmeiro will ever be inducted into the baseball hall of fame? you can share your response at wbaltv.com, and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 32 degrees on tv hill. concerns over heart defibrillators. >> how fast you what could predict how long you live. >> no incidents to report at the moment. moment. we're checking [ male announcer ] when sean was looking at mba programs, he wanted a curriculum designed to meet market needs, with faculty who brought real-world perspective on where the business world was headed and the practical experience to help him make an impact. my name is sean blankenship, i'm making the electric car more accessible, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] learn more about the school of business at phoenix.edu. >> welcome back. 36 degrees downtown. colder air will settle then. this form has been progressing through the area overnight. we have a whole lot of nothing over the area -- this front has been progressing through the area overnight. by friday, maybe a chance for some snow. today will be quiet. 37 to 40 with wind out of the northwest 10 to 15 miles per hour. turning mostly cloudy after midnight. temperature lows between 20 and 26 degrees. calder tomorrow, 36 to 39. -- colder tomorrow, 36 to 39. back to you. that is it for now. >> inouye study finds one in five patients who received a heart defibrillators may not have needed them. the implants shock the heart back to a normal rhythm. researchers have not found a benefit for all patients. 22% of the surgeries or in patients who did not fit researched-back guidelines. >> walking speed may predict life expectancy among older adults. researchers reviewed data from nine studies involving almost 35,000 senior citizens. as the speed increase, so did the expected life expectancy for all ages. walking puts demands on several organ systems. a slowing what may reflect the number of other health problems. >> that is good news for both of us. we're both walkers. 32 degrees on tv hill. night else looking to further your education are in luck. you can attend late night classes. >> i think we walk fast to keep up with people with long legs. this is a live picture from our skycam overlooking the purple downtown. stay with us. one minute you feel fine. the next, you start feeling a bit off. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning to you. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. we deserved a break if yesterday. that is what we're getting. a smooth ride around the beltway. harrisburg expressway it looks good. same thing for the j.f.x. into town. 50 miles per hour on the west anside. 56 miles per hour at the harbor tunnel. 56 on 95 south through howard county as a maker approach to 103 area bridges look great. this is the west side at liberty road. outer loop traffic is moving without delay at this time but building in volume. we switch over to a live look at the key bridge. wildfire heading to and from the key bridge. -- light volume heading to and from the key bridge. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get the latest on the buses and the trains. for that we go to kurt kronke of the mta system. welcome back. >> no delays on penn, camden, and brunswick lines. light rail and metro subway are operating on subway. the eight bus running 20 to 25 minutes late. there is a diversion at edmundson and arlington. the five bus with a diversion at washington and that chester. now back to sandra shaw. good morning. >> thank you. we saw a cold front through last night. it was dry. no big deal. we're waiting for the colder air to settle then. we will see nice sky conditions with more sun and clouds. yesterday turned dark gray. we saw sunshine, up to 45 degrees. we're above normal for this point of the morning so far. colder air will be saddling as the daytime progresses. 36 downtown this morning. 28 in westminster. 35 in annapolis. freezing over on the eastern shore around st. michael's. let's tour the state and head to the mountains of western maryland. nice cold air, 25 degrees and more clout than we will see in the central part of the state. we will be hot and a high of 39 and 40 degrees. we will sue the winds pick up out of the northwest. cold air will move and from the north in the wake of that front. it will be nice at the eastern shore with a high near 40. normal high is 41. we are hovering a couple degrees below that. we're in the 20's again tonight. partly cloudy initially. the clouds will thicken up. a disturbance will be moving to our south tomorrow. maybe a flurry tomorrow night. we will see gray skies. we're more concerned about this clipper system in canada. it looks like late thursday after midnight, we have a shot of seeing some snow. it usually moves so quickly that it will be a light dusting. some snow showers are possible. as far as the timetable, and looks like we will get overnight into the morning commute on friday and the system gets out of here pretty quickly and we're just seeing some flurries in the afternoon of friday into saturday. and weone to be caold will feel it here and in kansas city. arrowhead stadium will be frigid. 40% chance of snow for the sun the kickoff at 1:00 p.m. 29 to 31 is the actual town butcher. it will feel like between 18 and 23 degrees for the playoff game. hopefully that will benefit the ravens. as far as the extended forecast, a slight chance for windy conditions in flurries on saturday, 33. sunday, 36. we remain in the 30's next week. >> if you're right now looking to further your education, you are in a locked. >> night classes are being offered. tim tooten has more. >> the school is going in after students who are willing to show up a class at 12:00 a.m. and learn until 12 until 2:55 a.m. >> i am giving you the information. >> there is a pool of potential students ready to sign up. >> police personnel, nursing personnel, people who are working shift work. a different population is what we will call the night owls who may want to come out and give a whoot. >> three courses are being offered. some of the traditional daytime students have pretty much counted themselves out. >> i would not be able to focus that way. i don't know. my hours would be out of whack. it is difficult enough focusing at 9:00 a.m. >> my brother would be able to do with it. i do not function during those times. >> i don't see a problem with it. it seems applicable. >> midnight to 3:00 a.m.? >> i think it is a good idea. some people do the night shifts. usually they don't have the time to do that in the morning. >> at the nine clauses will be copied and creative. >> will serve up some coffee and see what we can do to make an interesting environment. >> interesting from start to finish. tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> very interesting. it would not work for the schedule. >> the go to class -- >> that would work. .here's so much more ahead >> will take a look at one of your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. good luck. yeah, dirt? do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and brooms... aw, man! ...but we have got... see ya! ...each other. ♪ what about love?! 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[ male announcer ] 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper gives cleaning a whole new meaning. >> he is one of the most productive first baseman for the orioles at one of the first members with 3000 hits and 500 harmon's. -- and 54 home runs. he tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2005. the baseball writers of america will vote on the eligibility palmeiro.o alomrafael robertothe ballot is alomar. >> in this morning we asked -- do you think rafael palmeiro will ever be inducted into the baseball hall of fame? >> keep sending us those responses. we will post more of your answers on the front page of wbaltv.com. >> it is going to be tough for him to make it. a lot of the voters still remember the finger pointing back in 2004. we'll see what happens. harold baines is also on the ballot. the ravens still remain in the playoffs. they had to kansas city to play the chiefs this weekend. their mission, not much different than a was against cincinnati. the ravens kept cincinnati running attack to under 100. the challenge is to slow down charles, the second leading rusher in the nfl. john harbaugh knows it won't be easy. >> i know our power running team. they have a very fast back who set the record for average yards per carry, a young kid from texas. he can break it anytime. that is always a threat. >> charles averaged 6.4 yards per carry. the left tackle played football and basketball at glen bernie high school in anne arundel county. the orioles have a new picture, kevin gray, who has agreed to a new contract with the orioles. he could be the closer. he had 37 saves for the blue jays last year. with alfredo simon still a suspect, gray becomes more valuable. last night.wins i don't think rafael palmeiro is gone to make the hall of fame today. i do think he will make it down the road. it is the steroid issue that will simmered down the road. >> he needs some time because personal opinion. i could be wrong. >> here is a look ahead -- >> barbara mikulski will be honored for becoming the longest serving female in the u.s. senate. we will tell you what she has to say about her accomplishments. >> inouye session is underway in annapolis. there is a controversial new tax proposal. >> and around the tanks -- a new orangutan is the new face at the zoo. >> another dry day for us today. we're talking about something different by the end of the week. >> an easy ride on the major roadways. we will fill you in on any new problems coming up.

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