afghanistan, is shot and killed. aad inside of a baltimore city nightclub. >> myranda stephens standing by3 live downtown with more on how his plans tooo a tragic turn. myranda? ell, jeff and karen, by all accounts, chase love was a marine ready for war. but instead of returniin to afghanistan, he died in a battle ú% a different kind. inside of thii baltimore lounge. >> custooer came and said you know wwat happened? somebody as killed. >> talk was found out through ú%e customers of a killing of a marine riggt next door to the -owntown hallmark store. >> sad, killed in baltimore. >> police say 26-year-old chase love, a u.s. marine from new orleans was gunned down early this morning, inside of the queen's hookah bar on baltimore street. investigators say love and fellow marines were ceeebrating their redeployment to affhanistan, when he gottin fight anddwas shot in the chest >> we need people to get outraged. this is a war veteran. someone that s returning to afghanistan for a second tour of duty to serve his country and he was gunned down, for o good reason at all. >> policc say there was no clear motive, or suspects in the shooting. a manager atttte hookah barks which is an after hours tobacco ú%unge did not want to talk on camera. but kapoli sid the business had not had problems in the past. and just changed owners about a week ago. >> hey wanted to know things. seemed like nice people. >> police say they are talking could have been done. >> if there are any iitelllgence that suggests that this business was not acting like a good neighbor, perhaps should have %-will look at that tooonot >> as they try to figure out as to what should have been a celebration turned into tragedy. >> it is so sad. he had to die here. come here to have a good time. and, you know, it is really sad. >> and you an see from the sign remain closed tonight. according to love's facebook page, he was a radio operator for he marines. police say that they have notified his family, and the departmenn of defense, about his death. we're live in downtown 45 news at 10:00.a stephens, fox >> this latest urder comes as security gets ready for the holiday weekend. foo the first time, state police will patrol the inner harbour, and police commissioner %-officers, and he said it would be wise o plan ahead. >> have a very good plan about where you will park. where you are going to go. and how you are going to leave. and if yyu don't have that plan, i think, you could be frustrated. >> there will also be 100 surveillance cameras in the area. >> familiar scene along indian head highway this week. it is a hot spot for drag racing any pg county. this time. >> wednesday night's bust was just 1 mile down the highway from where a night of fun turne3 deadly two ears ago. eight people were killed, five others hurt. when a car suddenly plow into the a crowd during a 2008 street race. police believe the same network of people, organized both races3 >> eeen though we had a tragedy, they sort of feel that they are immortal. and that this -- there is no way it could happen to me. >> police were tipped off byy3 residents in time to block the exits at 210 and livingston oad at oxon hill. >> e will not tolerate irresponsible driving. >> police issued more han 150 tickets. made 90 traffic stops. and 75 safety equipmenn repair and impounded four cars. ú% a special traffic unit has cracked down now on street racing, ssnce that 2008 crash. new enemies..3 ú% facebook, twitter, tweeting, all the various things that og. >> social networking sites are now a qqick way to communicate. they draw crowds to a race. and make it very easy to switch locatiins, if the police show but police say, they are mmnitoring thoss sites. >> police are there. we are watching. and weeare in a zero tolerance mode. >> two men were indicted in the fatal street race two years back. one will be retrred this autumn. the other pled guilty to manslaughter and sentenced to 15 years. >> the roads can be especially dangerous during this holiday traffic. theeback up on route 50 began very early today. about 5:00 today.ooked likeú now, ess congested and still, a whole lot of headlights rossing the bridge, past the toll plaza. and here is a llok at interstate 83 north of 6595 -- 695, traffic noel throughout baltimorr county. >> police and fiie leaders remind driverssabbut the consequences of not only drinking and driving but alsoo3 drunk driving. drugs were involved in about aq, in maryland. and they affect judgment, reaction time, motor skills and memory. the white house drug czzr is teaming with state leaders toú combat the issue. >> ii we mount the same kind of3 campaign, we very clearly can maae a significant difference in %-reduce ddunk driving by 5 percent in the next ffve years. >> thh extreme eat this summer, is now responsible for another death bringing this year's total to six. >> we had a breek, with a few mild days this week. but we could beeon track to -reak 100 degrees again this holiday weekend. >> here is meteorologist emily gracey with a look now at the >> yeah, hot weather in the forecast. not feeling it out there oday though. pleasant conditionssoutside. 76 right now in baltimore. 72 in washington. and 65 already down in salisbury. so cooling down this evening. very ddy out there as well right now. with dewpoint dew points in the upper 40s that means dry conditions for toniggt. and that also means that we wiil cooo down quiie a bit tonight. so exppct the mid 50s in the suburbs, and low 60s for those overnight lows in the downttwn area. now looking closer to home. you can see ttat we do not have any rain to deal with here. in maryland. in fact, we have had a dry several days for below average for the month. we could use some rain. but we do not have any in our forecast. at least for the next seven days. down toothe south, they areú picking up quite a bit of rain. along the gulf states here. and as you can see, a system now starting to develop just south of apalacheeflorida, and watch that while the hurricane center %-be a tropical system. it won't but it is something to watch. tts does have some tropical characteristicc. so we will continue to watch and update you see if it will impact on our eather. back at home. no wet weather in the foreccst. in fact, we will stay did dry through 2 hours. warm up tomorrow. and hotter temperatures for the forth of july. all the details coming up. >> emily thank you. preparattons are underway for the fourth of jjly elebration at baltimore's inner harbour. >> i annot wait. experts from the company pyro technixs spent the day loading and readying the fireworks. two barges full of fireworks or the show. and 20 minutes long. -hose helping with set up, say, they are excited.3 %-build up all year for this we. almost everything we do all year is geared toward thissweekend, really. >> fireworks kickoff at 9:30 -undaa night. if bad weather gets in the way, which ittdoesn't look to be, the show will go on monday night at the same time. >> and check out all the events and fireworks happening around baltimore. this forth of july. right on our wwbsite. just go to foxbaltimore.ccm and >> and when it comes to news occurring in your community. -ee it, shoot it, send it. upload photos and videos to our foxbaltimoreecommwestbound and ú-send it icon.3 it, shoot it, you can also send phhtos picc@foxbaltimore.com. >> this tough economy has many businesses struggling these days. >> but at the inner harbour, this weekend, store owners are finding reason to celebrate. jeff abell takes us to the party. >> more beautiful than i was eepecting. >> among the crowd at the inner harbour today. wwre the first timers. >> we're frrm michigaa. >> and the long timers. >> it was over the top successful from day one.3 >> robert lavigne remembers when construction began here in late 70s. harbor place drew restaurants, rettilers and tourists and robert lavigne was one of the firrt tenants. fire and ice gift store openedú when harbor place pened, july 2, 1980. ú% you coold not find a place to walk within the pavilion that day. it was shoulder to shoulder people. >> lavigne returned to theú harbor today to celebrrte the 30th anniversarr of harbor caseú >> in recoggition of your 30th anniiersary. >> he mmyor saluteed the development, which as a teenager, is the place that she3 once reported to work. >> there was a ssop that sold puppets and i learned how to bb a puppeteer. >> the landscape has changed since then. and robert laviine, which still owns a store here, said that the developmenn needs a new focus. >> need to attack the people that live in the city. they are the prime customers. >> like all things of a certtin age, it needs to be revisioned. aad refreshed. and rrthought. >> its your birthday. celebrate. -> developers say they are close to signing three major tenants here. for now, there is eason to >> it is your birthday. celebrate. 10:00. >> general growthhproperties thattownssharbor place hopes unnamed tenants will be in place by spring. >> bobbehrlich makes it official and tosses his hat into the today, to file with the state board of elections. he will be looking, of course for a rematch against incumbent governor o'malley. wednesddy, ehrlich announced run mate mary kahne, former secretary of state. will be different.year's race >> it is completell different political environmmnt and that gives rise to issues that peopl3 waat to talk about. today, in maryland, people want to talk about job job creation. the budget. budget deficit. what is nexx for the state of marylann? >> for all the coveeage of the 2010 campaign season, go o foxbaltimore.command click on %-me.don't see how he can see >> pregnant woman struck by a an update on her condition tonight, and the search for the driver. >> a travel warning for theú from the eclu. whattttey are doing to help arizona, protect their rights. >> and a commmter bill of riggts -n the state of maryland. how it could take the ttip to work. ♪ [ female announcer ] mix it. match it. make it yours. the new mcbistro chicken sandwich. choose a juicy, all white meat chicken breast... crispy or grilled. choose a sauce. feeling adventurous? try the new spicy jalapeno salsa. add crispy bacon for a bit more. all on a bakery style wheat roll with white cheddar cheese. the new mcbistro chicken sandwich at mcdonald's. the simple joy of choice. oñ?oñ %-last night. pregnant woman struck by a car and then robbed as she lii -elpless. dandrige has cuts, scrapes and bruises on her face, hands and arms. %-crossing the street thursday morniig. witnesses say a dark colored suv ssrucc her, who is four months pregnant. police are looking for the driver. >> i seen the car clearly so i don't see how the car did not see me. he had time to avoid it. ú% had time to sttp. he never tried to sttp. he just kept going. >> dandrige remains t hopkins hospital this evennng. the baby is doing fine. >> police in baltimore county are innestigating a death and they believeefoul play could be involved. %-intersection of banner 2:45 t3 morning. victim ttken to the ospital pplice are still trying toúed determine xactly how the man and looking for suspects. >> deepite today's homicide, violent crime is down in baltimore county. ann county leaders say they are drivee approaches to crime and success to good old fassion pooice work. most impressive drops were in crimes like homicide, rape nd robbery. total crime in the county is %->> jurors will soon decide if abot woman that shot and killedú her husband turned the gun on doinn at the tiie. crime anddjustice reporter joy lepola was in court today. as both sides rested. >> june 19, 2009. police and paramedics find mary koontz covered in her husband'' blood. now t issue is whether she knew what she wwa doing when she shot him. and have a mental illness and be responsible for their actions. >> dr. mmleton points to koontz as an example. a woman accused of using a preexisttng ental disorder to cover up the murder. >> i believe he haddchronic angerrproblems and as resentful. she fits very well into the ---3 tip fis a resentful person that go on to commit the crime. >> jurors have heard emotionally charged phone messages left by koontz. >> you are the meaningful, foulest, cruelest, ugliest thing in the world. you are the devil. you are the devil. >> her defense attorney discussed the messages outside of court today. >> she was very concerned about those messages because she was very concerned for whattthe mmssage was. really was not me. i really don't know why i did these things. >>as testimony ends, no one aruges koontz doesn't, and didn't,,have mentallillnesses. whether they contribute to the crime or caused it, is up to a jury to decide. >> and that's what this case is about. >> in towson, joy lepolaa fox 45 news at 10:00. and closing arguments begin tuesday morning. >> 21 people deed after a gun battle in mexico, just souuh of the arizona border. police believe the fighting was between rival gangs that smuggle drugs and people into the u.s.. and mexican police say thhy have arrested a gang lead theory ccnfessed to orderiig the killing offan american diplomat. and her husband. >> and in lighttof the passing of the aizona iimigration bill, traveling through the ssatee this holiday weekend. but memberr of arizona law enforcement say the travel warning goes too far. again, we have to deal with wheeher we are talking about bad cops or bad law. >> let people know that they have rights. and that they have rights under the constitution. the rrghts are, so that they can beeable to execute them..3 >> a.c.l.u. is handing ouu caads with a list of dos ann don't, if a perron is arrested. battle aloog the border coming >> pennacola florida has seen better fourth of july holidays. ú%ach side businesses usuully packee on july 4th but taa balls replaced fireworkss as the assive bp oil leak continues to belch millions of gallons of toxic crude into the gulf of mexico. >> it is upsetting. i mean, we grew up here. we come to the beach all of my ú%fe. to seeethe oil on the bbach, it ú% really upsetting. >> mean times maay people downú here lame the obama administration, for turning down foreign aid months what can t had the chhnce. >> unemployment numbbrs hit the lowest levell in nearly a year. but the nation's jobless rate stands at 9.5 percent for june. with 125,000 jobs lost. analysts say the numberr refleet that many people gave up on their jobbsearch. and congress faaled to extend unempllyment benefits. >> despite the conflicting math, president obama declares the economy is heading in the right direction. but his ccitics say americans -eed to ee big improvemeets, and soon. >> we need a robust private sector employment rowth. and that is not coming because of a decrease in confidence. flinch.in such moments we don't we dig deeper,,win knowvvte, compete, and we win it. >> that's in our dna. >> president obamaawill be hitting the road next week. holding events related to theú economy, as well as political fund raisers, in missouri and n nevada. addressing mass transit problems. the lawmaker is proposiig a commuter's bill of riggts. >> at a train station near bwi, huus for a holiday weekend. and some weary riders concerned about what has occurred along the tracks. >> i hink, it is horribll. i had moments there where i was about to lose it. >> jamie lennon is a congressional staffer that commutes from maryland to capitol hill. she wassone of the 900 passengers trapped inside of a stalled marc commuuer train last week. >> i had come back rom a trip from saudi arabia and this was hht. >> for hours, passengers were stranded without water, ventilation or answers. noo jamie's boss wants action. >> so today i am announcing new legislation, to create a federal commuter's bill of rights. >> it is the about time passengers had a voice. >> congressman ddtch ruppersburger joined in the fight for ccmmmuers and their rights. >>the bbll ensures that passengers who are stuck, on disabled or delayed trains, are kept as safe, and as comfortable as possible. >> the commuter bill of righhs,3 similar to the airline passengers's bill of rights, requires public transit operattrs to provvde food, water, ventilation, and critical information to its customers, in a timely fashhon.ú >> it is a responsibility of -eople in the mass transit to3 >> operators would also be required to submit an emergency plan, or face a fine. it is all in n effort to keepp3 this from happening again. %-the train for that reason tod. i was thinking maybe i should drive. >> at bwi. michael buczyner, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> this measure would force transit perators to aalow %-delayed vehicles.disabled or >> nnw, on to our question of the day. is there a nned for commuters billlof rights? 49 percent saa yes. 51 percenn say no. nat writes, every time there is a screw up, people want a bill of rights. airlines, consumer shopping. all that is really necessary is common sense ann accountability. go to foxbaltimore.com and tell us what you think. sound off through facebook if you wish. send us a tweet@foxbaltimore. text yoor answer to ssy 45203. enter fox 45 for yes..3 fox 45 b for no. tonight on the "late edition" at 11:00. >> detained by police in south what the socialite is accused f doing now. >> there are individuals in this %-into the u.s. illegally to dos harm. >> it is a battle along the border. subway now has breakfast! your... better breakfast. however you want it! [ male announcer ] spread the word -- subway now has breakfast! get the deliciousness just the way you want it, like the subway western egg white muffin melt. build your better breakfast at subway. >> the topic of illegal immigration often focuses south %->> eople from all over the world are illlgallyycrossing the border that includes individuals from countries known to sponsor terrorism. -> in tonight's cover story. our sister station from san antonio, texas explains why it is impossible to know what the illegals are trying to do here. >> every year hundreds of thousands of peoppe are caught crossing our borders trying to enter the country illegally. >> the problem with our southern border, is that it is so powerú russ that almost anybody can get through it if they want o. >> offiiiall say most are from mexico. alone. million just last year those apprehensions far out number any other country. the government caals everyone else that is caught, otm's..3 other than mexican. and dozens of them each year frommcountries known to sponsor terrorism. >> there are individuals, n %-come into the u.s., illegallyy to do us harm. border patrol is the first line of defense. >> numbers are relativvly small but officials say ssgniiicance should not be ignored. >> it only takes one or 2 or handful of terrorists to committee a terrorist act. >> 500 individuals from five countries suspected of sponsoring terrorism, iran, iraq, pakistan, afghanistan, and yemen, were caaght illegally entering the country through the u.s. mexican order in the last five years. one in three people are actually apprehended. officials say it is likely that at east 1000 slipped in undetected. >> whh they are, where they are now and what their intentions are, no one knows. >> my hunch is that they are really not up too much good. and sooner or later one of them might well go to a bomb that explodes and ill people. >> border patrol agents say3 there are reasons why people sneak into the country from a desire to improoe lives to tte allure of ez-money trafficing humans, money, drugs and weapons. and border patrol ggnts say it ú% their job to apprehenddanyone that enters illegally. regardless of nationality, race or intent. it is the processing, however, that is handle order a case-by-case basis. >> where the migrant ffrmers are separateed from the felons. border officials say everyone caught goes through a identification process that includes running fingeeprints and data through a system thht terrorism watch list and sa's no fly list.ú -sme laamakers say it is a step in the right direction. but not enough. >> you really have to be able to ú% secure the booder. a lot better than we are today. if you are going to detect, deter aad ppevent terrorists ú%om coming into the countries. >> whether that means with more border fence, more border patrol agents or more expensive border legislation, they say something has to e done before it is too >> every year that goes by, every month that goes by, every day ttat goes by, where we do not secuue the order,, think it is a day, month and year where we endanger the amerrcan people..3 >> despite requests to the department of homeland security we were never able to confirm if any individual on the counter terrorism watch list or tsa's no fly list was ever aspect prehened coming into the country across the bored.ú aad they are affaid that drug cartels known to tightly control the area. may snuggle in those that support terrorrsm. in san antonio. >> oh, no, paris hilton arrested ann detained in south africa while watchiig a world cupp3 match. why the socialite is accused -- what theesocialite is accused of doing now. and what she said really happened. >> maryland's former lieuuenant governor michael steele has a slip of the tonnue. why ii sounds like he blames the afghan war on president bama. and what he saas, he reallyú meent. >> the heat is coming back. how high the temperaturrs will go and when we wwll see >> great weekend for fireworks. >> yeah, it lookk like it will be nice but hot. >> hot but cool at night. so the clear ssies will eep us warm in the day. cool nnght. so it will be comfootabll for >> great weather. perfect weather for the fourth of july. >> look outside right now. show what you is going on. dry conditions out therr. from our look over the harbor. very nice weather conditions. in fact, temperature right now at 71. bit.e have cooled down quite a winds ouu of the outh at 3 miles per hour. and the humiiity, is a very comfortable 49 percent. we have been quite dry oot there recently. and we will stay dry for, at least, another week, as far as rain is concerned. now, as far as the humidity levels, they will start to go up. over the next couple of days. and we will see some more humid conditions and hotter conditions as we head to the end of the week and start of the work week. so we have been under the influence of a high pressure systemmin baltimore. but south, there is a system north of the gulf. and hile it is ot a tropical system yet it is something to moisture down ttere and may become a tropical system over the next couple of days. so watch that, ann let you knoo if that will impact our weather here, in the mid-atlantic at but back at home. we really have not seen a lot as far as rain. we have been dry over the past month. ww can use the rain. but we wiil not see it any time soon. high pressure is holding on. not going too far. so dry all week. fourth of july plans are dry. just a littleehot out there. as we start to see the high pressure slowly shift direction. now that will increase humidity level. and when we see an increase in -umidity level. that's whennww will see warmer conddtions as well. and more uncomfortable conditions. that will happpn by sunday and tten most definitely by monday and tuesday, hot and humid. pleasant day out there..3 on the eastern shore. you can expect a high of 86. seasonal for this time of yearr mostly sunny skies. at five to 10.of the northwest comfortable onditionn, in the central maryland. just a little warmer. 87 for the afternoon high. winds out of the west and then in western marylaad.3 comfortable conditions there as wwll. a little warmer than whattwe of days. but still nice. sunshine all across the board there. 87 degrees for the afternoon high. great weather to be outside on the water. 88 degrees. ú%nds will be out of thee3 southwest five to 10 knots. waves about 1 foot.ut there. and high tide just before noon ttmorrow. overnight tonight it will be cool out there. clear skies allowing us to cool down to the mid to upper 50s in moss locations. and mid 60s downtown. -nd by tomorrow, we will have a quality alert in effect. so higher humidity levels as we go toward the weekend. 88 degrees for the afternoon high tomorrow. %-and he warming conditions continue all the way through the weekend. more comfortable if you are heaaed down to ocean city. saturday and sunday. exxecting plentyyof sunshine. comfortable air on saturday. 81. and then 87, warrer for sunday. not the case back at home though. hot condittons continue as we go toomonday and tuesday. we will be in the mid to upper 90s going into toward the miidle of the week. fooecass coming up in a few. >> america said goodbye to the nation's longgst serviig u.s. senator today. horse-drawn carriage carriid the body of west virginia senator robert byrd home to the state he representee for more than half a century. westtvirginiaians and americans that adored hhm turned outtii droves to bid farewell and thanks. >> distinguished gentleman from west virginii could be found at thhs desk until the enn doing the people's. >> senator byrd died monday at the age of 92. hehe will be buried at arlington on tuusday..3ú>> late night debe %-morr known the war insure for afghanistan to the senate. -embers of the house worked late to approve $80 billion to pay for the waa in afghanistan. %-despite pessimism about the w. >> we're supposed to be a bottom less pit. don't ass any qqustions. give them the money they want. look the other way. >> we are finally on the path to success..3 and now is not the time to aaandon this war. our native alliis and the afghan people. important one for this bill. but a tough road may be ahead. after the juuy 4th break, senattr republicans have threatened to vote it down because the house added monee for programs. >> republican party chairman michael steele is stirring up political controversy agaan. he said the war in afghanistan was, quote, a war of obamm's choosing. video of his remarks are post ooder "youuube". steel ssemed to recording him. he later clarified saying he meant president obama is not giving trrops the support they need. >> somebody had gone over my eyes with steel wool. >> sufferinn from dry eyes. new treatment bbinging back the moisture. >> socialite paris hilton decampaigned questioned by south africaman can police, what they thought she did and who is taking the blame, fter the break. ñ >> i am myranda stephens, and tonight's top story. u.s. marine set to rrturn to afghanistan is gunned down inside of a baltimore city nightclub. 26-year-old chase love of new orreans was killed just affer 3:00 friday morning. inside of the queen's hoooah bbr on baltimore street. love and fellow marines were celebrating their edeployment to afghanistan. when love got in a fight and was shot in the chest.ú police are talking to witnesses, buu so far, have not identified a mmtive, or any suspect. >> breaking news in baltimore county. a car crashed into a home, along windsor mmll road. one person was seriously hurt. ended uu on a front porch and was heavily damaged. >> headed down to the ocean this wwekend? five foods can be used, believe it or not as an asf. almonds and greek yogurt contain biotan..3 and sunflower seeds are a sourre of vittmin e, protects your skin. salmon is loaded with omega 3, -nddkiwa is a grran and has magnesium nd copper and it protects your skin. >> weight-loss loves company. researchers frommthe university offcopenhhgen wanted to see if people lost more weight at bigger centers than small ones. taking into account age, body analysts found that as the weight-llss center increased so did the amount of weight-loss. >> and researchers say your %-whether you will live past 10. they studied the gene patterns of more than 1000 people and identified 19 patterns that indicate your chances for theú extreme age. having these genes does nnt give a person a path to smoke, drink3 or over eat. >> dry eye affects millions of few treatments until now. >> they don't like -- likeú somebbdy had gooe over my eyes with steel wool. >> for mary clair, rise and shine was more like riie and rinse. >> they got so dry, i cannot3 open them in the morning, wittouu moistening my eyes first. ->>dry eye syndrome. chronic condition causing redness, ain and swelling. up until now, doctors have struggled to find a way to treat ross found eyedrops offered some ú%lief but not ffr long. >> after two years of suffering, she finally saw theelight. >> specifically what we are doing here, what we are using light. >> dr. adler at the forefront of a break through treatmmnt for dry eyes. >> what we are offfring now is a way to immrove the symptoms %->> ii is called intense pulse light or ipl. and cutting edge treatment uses lasers to help the eye produce more tears. only offered at the catson eye drew in towson but shows success. some see lady results with long-term relief after six treatments. for ross, it was freedom to watch tv. rrad a book, and. >> get up in the morning..3 that's where my biggest problee was, geeting up n theemorning. or even takinn a nap. but my eyes would gettso dry. >> jennifer gilbert, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> and doctors sayythe procedure is quick, nd very safe. >> former fox 45 news intern ppris ilton briefly detaaned on charges in south africa. hilton and another woman taken into custody after police smelled pot outside of a stadium where a world cup match was being played. anooher woman pleadee guilty to possession charges. and judde dropped the chargee against hilton. >> lindsay lohan is saying she was punched by a waitress at her 24th birthday arty. actress took to twitter about it, and said quote, a waitress just hit me. a witness backed up the starlet's claim saying the waitress was jealous that3 lindsay was hanging out with a %-jr. peaks openly about a possible returr to the orioles and what he thinks offthe franchise's rebuildinn efforts. up next, inn"sports unlimited". on the "late edition". minutes pregnant nd hit by a car, and robbed. herrstrong message or the driver as she recovers in the hospittl. ú% and a oose on the loose. the plaa to get him out of t ♪ [ female announcer ] mix it. match it. make it yours. the new mcbistro chicken sandwich. choose a juicy, all white meat chicken breast... crispy or grilled. choose a sauce. feeling adventurous? try the new spicy jalapeno salsa. add crispy bacon for a bit more. all on a bakery style wheat roll with white cheddar cheese. the new mcbistro chicken sandwich at mcdonald's. the simple joy of choice. >> we have had gorgeoussweather over the pass few days. it will warm up this weekend. -ust in timmefor the holiday. up to 88 degrees for tomorrow afternoon. 96 by the forth of july. and we will be close to the 100-degree mmrk by monday afterroon. so lots of hot weatter in the forecast. we really hood ontoothose warm temperatuues too. through the middle of the week. and we stay dry all the way through until the end of next %-so lots of hot dry weether in the forecast. karen and jeff??3 >> thank you mily. >> the orioles are up in boston tonight to take oo the red soxx >> vince is joining us with the highlights. >> good to see you vince. >> good to see you. %-and ox renewed the rivally wy a great pitching perfoomance as wassed again. ddama and excitement at the world cupp oday as a favorite ii ousted and hearttreak is felt across africa. and kristen berset talks with hall of ffmer cal ripken jr. before returning to the orioles and whether too many young playerr have been called up to "sports unlimitee" starts right now. >> welcome to "sports unlimited", i am vince villani. kristen berset has the night off. trip with the first of three against the red sox up at fenwa3 park. this one was a