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>> a family dog is killed by a federal officer, at a dog park. >> i mean, theyyttok a piice of %-get back.away that we cannot >> wwat led to the shooting. and tte warning the officer agave. >> a 9-year-old girl urvives a barracuda attack. >> barracuda, i think, it was a barracuda, that in my hand. >> what tour guides did minutes ú%fore that may have brought on the ttack. >> even hotter ttmorrow. but a better chance of storms too. what it could mean for the -emperaturessin my sky watch forecast. >> okay, so frown..3 there we go. here. >> ann botox, it is not just for looks any more. thh new medical uses, for ttese iijections. >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news at 10:00. >> lightnnng strikes over thh jfx. storms continue to roll throughú the fiercest weather jjst norrh of the city. >> hello, i am jeff barnd. jennifer is off tonight. -evere thunderstorm warning for most of maryland. just ended about 15 minutes ago. but showers and lightning are still liigering, of course. herr is chief meteorologist vytas reid with the latest. vytas what is happening outside tonight? >> jeff, active weather pattern ú%shing across parts of the state. and if you drove a few miles north, northern parkway, up to cockeys viland towson, it was heavy rain coming down. and be frequent lightning. warnings have expired over including baltimore city, baltimore county. most of the activities now are going to head across the bay. seeere thunderstorm watches until 1:00. looking at the radar, you can see heaviest rain along 95. in tooharford county. zoom closer here. folks in aberdine getting active lightning strikes. rising seasons havre de grace, heavy aii crossing into parts of pennsylvania, up o oxford. lots of lightting associated with it. we had heat and humiiity out there. when we have the storms push in, you get a lot of lightnnng riiht now looking at the latest data.ú real time data. 4158 lightning strikes over the last hour. that shows a lot f activity. that coull be dangerous. putting in motion. you can see the heaviest activity stayed north f us. weecan zoom out here. you can see this pushes through this line and then it gees quieter back west. at 84 degrees. in baltimore. 81 in d.c. and t looks like we do have a heat advisoryyexfolks, for tomorrow. if ou thought it was hot today. we willlsee uuper 90s tomorrow with heat indexes in the 105 to 107 range. so dangerousstemperatures outt3 there that we have to deal with. ú%afternoon.s possible in theof maybeestrong ones. as we see the upper 90s, and -rlieving front that will cool us off a bit.ú coming our way. tall details in the forecast in a bit. >> talk to you later vytas. thank you. >> you can track these thunder showers as they move over your house with i-raddr. go to foxbaltimore.com/i-radar. >> top story of the night now..3 federal police officer shoots and kills a siberian husk necessity an area dog park. police said the officer would not be facing charges at first, but as john rydell reports now, the investigation has bben reopened. >> gave the best kisses. he would give you a kiss ffr nothing. wake you up with a kiss. >> ryan and rachael, finally remember their siberian husky he, named bear bear but now they because bear bear was shot and killed by a off duty federal police officer. fenced community dog park in severn. >> i ddn't think words can describe how much pain weeare goonggthrough. and we lost family member this week. -nd it is shocking, and emthe way it was done. >> rachael's brother walking bear bear when it began to fight with a german shepherd and the handgun. ú% he took out and fired. and i looked back, and asked waa that a taser, and he saii no it was a nine millimeter gun. >> the siberian husky he died a short time laterr3 >> my dog was not ring the flesh off this animal. my dog was not ripping the flesh off his wife. %-situation where you discharge3 firearm into my animal. >> family park, always children, in the park playing. >> the shooting has outraged other dog owners here. >> to see a ddo downnand just because they were fighting, mad3 us mad. everybody is annry. they thiik it was excessive force. >> hat the fammly does not understand is why a law enforcement officer would escape prosecution after discharging a weapon in a public area.ú >> he discharged a weapon in a neighborhood, full of families and children. >> this is an outrrge, that occurred in this particular dog park. i don't want to see thiss3 leopold is calling on police ton %-the incident.investigation of ú%d the county's police chief said his case is not yet >> discharge a firearm, in a public area, was that safe? was it in accordance with tte law? >> bear bear deeerves thattthis man takes responsibility for what he did. hh was a wonderful animal. >> they took a piece of our family away that we cannot get back. >> in severn, john rydell, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the officer claiim he shot the dog in self defense. now onto the question of the day. should a federal officer face charges for fatally shooting a dog? 71 percent say yes. 29 percent say no. and ken writess i am outrageed this lown with a god complex is not acing harges. i am sure it were a civilian, he would bb up to is ears in legal trouble for doing the same thing. kerwin said all dog owners should ddmonstrate the table to control their pet before they are allowed to take him off the3 leash f your dog will not obey your commands under normal conditions, you will not be able go to foxbaltimore.com and tell sound off through facebook, and send us a tweet@foxbaltimore. text your answer to 45203. enter fox 45 a for yes. fox 45 b for no. and your response may airrat 11:00 late edition. >> still no charges against the3 woman accused of shooting a man, at the hilton downnown. police say it could have been self defensee officers found a man shot there. police believe a domesticú dispute led toothe shooting. >> so they got no prior calls about argumeets,,or louu noises. no prior disturbances, nothing. and you know, the first sign oo trouble, for anybody, is you know, the summons for the man shot. >> the man is expected to recover. another wooan with hii suffered minor injuries. no one else was injured. >> police make an arrest in a fatal shooting in northwest baltimore.3 michael ballenger is charged toniggt in the death of dugger, dugger was shot in the neck, insideeof a hhme on guanaco avenue on sunday. and montgomery county police %-sprayed seimen on shoopers. victims. >> michael edwards used a soap dispenser bottle like this one to squirt liquid, on to women's bax. %-not soaa.uid he squirted was it was sieman. >> oh, oh, very nasty. oh, that's really not good. >> yeah, it is disgusting. >> police say the attack happened july 15, in the parking lot of this gaathersburr giant3 store. 28-year-old michael wayne edwards was arrested after investigators say he squirted a liquid, on the back of a female he had been ingearlier in the store. >> investigation revealed the substance was in fact human surveillance showed edwards doing the same thing in november, at a michael's craft back then, police could not identify the man, but after edward's arrest they make the link. >> he was in a commercial establishment, targeting femalee. coming up from behind them. leaving behind a substance. >> police say they are now looking for more possible victims. from citizens, or anyone that thinks they may have had a similar experieece. he has done this before, multiile times. so there is a good chance thatú he has done this that we are not aware off >> edwardsswas freeed onnbond, again, after his second arrest. leaving some to fear that the so-called sieman sprayer could ú%rike again. >> disgusting. scary. especially with all the diseases oottthere nowadays. >> police still don't know the motive behind the attack. but they say the dna evidence left behind, ii critical to their investigation. myranda stephens, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> all right myranda. >> off duty cop stops an armed robbery in southwest baltimore this mmoning. ddvon brooks held a gun to a man's head. officer ran to stop the robbery and arrestee him. police say the officer had a lot of help. >> unsung hero in this is a citizen.ú a citizen that saw hat was going on, and saw officers driving down the street. and lerted those officers, to the lleutenant.3 and got him the help he needed. >> turns out okays was hhlding a plastic semiautomatic handgun. he faces assault and robbery charges tonight. >> 26 sticks of gine might are ú%scovered t a demolition site in howard county two homes, were evacuated in elkridge, and bomb techs were called to the scene. fire marshal said the dynamite could be more than 30 years old. the sticks were destroyed,,no two homeless people, are video, hospitalized tonight. after fire rips through a downtown rowhome. it happened last night on st. paul place. both were treated for smoke inhalatton. >> a car plows into a builddng in south baltimore. it happened around 7 a.m. today on patapsco avenue. car leftta major hole n the wall of a electric supply company. the driver suffered severe cuus to the leg. >> now when it comes to news occurring in your community see it, shoot ii, end it. upload photts and videos to our at foobaltimore.com. and clickkon see it, shoot it, send it icon. you can also send photosú directly from your cell phone if you wiih to pics@foxbbltimore.com. >> botox, it is not just for looks any more. still ahead n tonighh's cover story. medical uses now for the injections. >> i am not getting in there. you could not push me in that water. >> stay out of the bay. what has made the water there dirtier than the water found in an unflushed toilet. >> our client was brought in, similar to hannable. >> an officer in court accused of killing a man at a bar. how politics could be affecting this case. and the reason the officer saad he fired 13 times. >> a baltimore city police officer pleads not guulty in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man outside of a nightcllb. trial set for november. kathleen cairns with more on what happpns after that. >> gahiji tshamba was wwaring a gray suit and surrounded by heavy security as he entered his not guilty plea in courthouss east. the police officer is facing first-degree murder charges afterrallegedly fatally shooting a man out of a nightclub in juue a woman. theevictim, a former marrne. tyrone brown, that served two tours n war zones. >> actually would feel better if my brother died in iraq. >> he ssot 13 times. he hit my son 12 times. no doubt in my mind man, this man deserves death penalty. >> if convicted gahiji tshamba could faceelife in prison. but his defense team said he wws just doing his job. >> he wws always a police officer. there was never a point in time, prior to the incident, or after the incident, that he was not a police fficcr. in terms of what he did on that night, his actions, i believe, were consistent with his tracking. >> 13 ssoos werr fired to this victim. and that's even against our tracking. >> gahiji tshamba's aatorney said politics have played a role in how prosecutors have pursued this case. and they saa the heavy security surrounding their clients, is n example of that. -> our client was brought n, similar to haanable. he was chained pretty tight around the waist. hands, feet. shackles. i thought it was over kill. >> shots were fired from the off duty officer's service weapon. gahiji tshamba is held in the city jail. isolated from the general population. in baltimore, kathleen cairns, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the defense did not request a change of venue for the jury trial. >> a baltimore judge said that a mother who starved her one-year-old son to death, has made great strides. ria ramkissoon was in court for ramkissoon was in colts that denied food to the baby because he would not not say "amen". mother spent 90 days in a treatment center. today judge order her to remain there until the operatorss ecide that she issreadyytt leave. >> baltimore city council has answers this evening after a meeting with police leeders today. on the department's handling of rape cases. keith daniels joins us now ith how pollce plan to deal with the problem, keith? >>well, jeff, problems surfaced about one month ago in a public report. tonight action from the department. including rape cases, once tossed out will now be reeiewed, again. and the city council is watching the process closely. >> inside of the baltimore city council chambees, pooice commissioner bealeeield takes questions from city council members. including council presidentt >> did you tell us, what goes from step to step? >> the uniform patrol officer would be dispatcced. >> at issue, a recent report that found baltimore detectives throw out more rape cases than any other city in the nation. calling them false. or baseless. police leaders at city hall now under fire from council members, looking for answers. >> we know we doo't do this right already. what are we going to do? >> city state attorney atricia jessamy at the hearing with her office's response. see an investigaaive process, that provides fairness, transparency, and justice. >> bealefiell admits that there have been problems with how his department has handled rapp3 casee. problems, he says, that were there long before he became commissioner. >> i can't offer an excuse or a defense. >> before the hearing, he talked to reporters, at his office. >> i think, there are issuee around tracking. i think there are issues around staffing. i think there are issues around the way patrol officers handle initial calls for service. >> police say there are some changes already in place. one of them, the responding officer can no longer consider a potential rape case, unfounded.ú one rape victtm shared her story with us while police share more of their changes, already in place. -> i know they are sing advocacy more. more so now. they are rrferring cases now. and the supervision oversight is a lot tighter. >> the questioning is humiliateing. >> line of questioning was toú make me look like i was a liar.3 >> well, police will start the review with 100 reported rape cases from 2009. and that audit will also include about 40, 911 calls. meanwhile there is the debate over whether the department should be reviewing ts ownn mishandled cases. council president young wants a3 independent audit. keith daniels, fox 45 nnws at 10:00.3 >> all right keith. the arch diocese of baltimore ú%ty is in court toniiht. challenging a new city law it claims is unconstitutional. karen parks joining us now with3 the latest. >>well, jjff, a hearing went on for three hours. the city argued the law protects expected mothers,,and thooe lookinggfor birth control. -awyers for the arch diocese said churcc counsellrs should not be fooced to talk about procedures that ttey disagree with. >> today ii federal court. city lawyers defend a conttoversial llw. >> city council had tte power under the constitution, and straight forward ordinance which it did back in december. requiring certain pregnancy counsellng ccnters to dispose basic minimum facts. >>the law would require certain pregnancy centers to post signs, if they don't refer women for abortion, oo birth control. >> explicitly only applies, not just if you are preenancy cenner center that does not refer or %-so pregnancy centers that do provide abortion are free of this regulation. >>the city council passed the law in november. a law now challenged by the arch diocese that said the law violates the first amendment rights, and is also judgmental. >> to put up signs, thattif the government mandates, signs that the pregnancy centers disagree with and they are singled out. >> the city argues that the signs protect expectant mothers or those seeking birth control from being misled. testimony, not only that some centers call them themselves pregnancy centers bbt offer abortion counseling or abortion services. and that was misleading, for many consumers, wwo were seeking >> duringgtoday's hearing, u.s. district judge marvin garva said he believes people should know whaa services pregnancy centers offer. >> women that come to the government agencies, other clarity, fiid us on their own. and thhy come to talk about pregnancy, and different options. >> the judge did not indicate when he would hand down a ruling. karen parks, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> sarah palin endorses republican brian murphy for the g.o.p. nomination in the gubernatorial race in the state of maryland. palin aanounced the it today. on acebook. mmrphy he is a common sense conservative. murf is heing to thh endorsement on his website. of course palin did not ndorse ehrlich that got the endorseeent frrm mitt romney in the race. >> dust is settling after elections in three states tuesday. -oy lepola tells us votees are revolting against those incumbents. >> voters in michigan, kansas, and missouri cost their ballots yesterday and with those votes, running high with anti-incumbent fever. representative caroline chheks kilpatrick lost her bed bid to return to congress. she became the fourth incumbent house member defeated during the primary season. two emocrats, and 23 republicans. mid term elections could of power in the houue. repubbicans need 40 seats toú take control. on the senate side, so far two incumment senators have lost %-in the missouri primary,can. democrat robin karen hhn will face republican roy blunt for the show me state open senaae >> one thing i hear over and over is missouriian are fed up with business as usual in washington. >> we want to be a country that doesn't puu government ahead of3 peeple. >> missouri also becameethe first state tt reject a key part of the new healthhcare law. voters overwhelmingly approved -roposition c prohibiting the government froo requiring people to buy ealth insurancee 21 states have filed suits against the health care plan. meantime, a new fox news opinion 42 percent of voters thinkkthe new health care law needs to beú changed. 36 percent say repeal it and justt15 percent like it. >> amendments to change the november ballot. and in arizona and oklahoma. but experts believe ttey will likely be overturned in court. joy lepola, fox 45 news at 11:00. >> health officials are warning people tonight to avoid the water on venice on the bay bbach in pasadena. high bacteria levels discovered there. the advisory remaiis in effect until water samples show acceptable bacteria levels for, at least, two consecutive days. >> seveeal marylaad waterwaysú are bitter dirtier than a toilet unflushed. from a survey by area ollege students that compared swimming in the rivers to wading in human waste. this is gross. melinda roeder showing us now what rivers are the worst, and why. >> i am just hooking it to make surr that when he fish gets it in the mouth he stays on the line. >> patapsco river is full of 57 this time of ear. and mark temer. >> there he comes. mark catches the fish. >> but he refuses to eat them. >> fish can look all right. but i would ever eat none of the fish. it wouldn't go innthis stomach. to use as bait. forrthe blue crab. and he personally avoids the water as much as possible. >> i am nnt getting in thatú water. you could not push me in that >> in the patapsco in baltimore. swimming.too dirty he for when it was tested three weeks ú%o, sccentists found bacteria, worse than that of a dirty >> what we are counseling here are bacteria. and they are found in the fecal waste of animals. >> bbologist at the community college keep track of water quality with weekly testing. and recently compared samples to that of water from a toilet that had feces soaking in it for four hours. %-our rivercam sample than in te toilet. >> the middle river in howard county ranked numberrtwo for bacteria levels, and i will not swim n there. no, i wouldn't..3 >> the findings are no surprise to scientistssthat monitor the %-runoff.e bay, and storm water >> when ittrains, you knoww all the stuff that is on the land where it is pet waste. whether ii is wildlife, you know, goose poop, whatever, that is all running offfinto our waterways.3 >> yeah, i do. ú%as for mark temer. one person. >> he would like people to clean up so the water is not trassy or reach commode quality in the >> melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the tudents collected samples after a hard rain in july to prove that runoff is a major hazard. >> i hought it was just like somebody just hit me by3 accident. barracuda attack. what tour guides did that may have brought on thee ttack. >> just out of the clear blue, my face tightens up, you can tell by my face that something is not symmmtrical. >> patients looking to botox for >> for nearll a decade botox has been used of course to wipe away the frown lines and laugh lines off many faces. but these days botox is not just for cosmetic reasons any more. in tonight's cover story, jeff abell discovers how botox is -iving many people a shot of relief. >> every three months robert henry has an appointment with the doctorr he is here to be treatee for a muscle spasm around one eye. which often forces it to close. >> just out of the clear blue, start to get a flurry, myyface will tighten up. you can tell by my face haa something is not symmetrical. >> his treatment is botox. when injected it paralyzes the muscles. and gives henry rellef.3 it is a far easier remedy than the ther option of undergoing brain surgery. >> okay. ready? >> it is not perfect but this is working ood enough that this is the regimen i will stick with. >> okay. so frown. there we go. you can really see the lines here. >> it is the same botox that haú been used as a cosmetic cure for a decade from laugh lines to frown lines, botox smooths skin and turns back time. >> but doctors are finding botox valuable in treating a number of medical conditions. from muscle disorders, to exccssive sweating. it may soon be used in the treatment of migraine headaches. >> for more than 30 years concert pianist leon flesheer3 played with one hand. right hand crippled. >> in high right hand all the way o theepoint where they just dug into the palm. and i could not straighten them out. >> but ittwas an injection of botox that restored his movement. and allowed flesher to play with both hands. >> i can kind of pick up my fingers and play. i am not cured by any means. condition. but it has become a valuable treatment. >> i have had patients that i have injected for 20 years, and they come back every three long-term adverse affects fromny it. >> stabblizes the mussle spasm. that's what i care about. >> no bleeding so far. >> for robert henry, there are other advantages. when botoxxeases thh muscles around one eye. >> this sidd no wrinkles. years old. >> a treatment that keeps him returning every three months. >> okay. take care. have a good summer. >> jeff abell, fox 45 news at 10:00. %->> less oil can be seen now floating in the gulf of mexico. where scientists believe it has3 all gone. >> mauled by a barracuda what3 tour guides did seconds before a 9-year-old was attacked by a barracuda. >> heavy thunderstorms move through. we have the potential for more heavy thunderstorms tomorrow.ú details ne what this droid does will change how you do movies. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a 4.3-inch screen so big, the way you see them will never be the same. introducing the new droid x. pre-loaded with blockbuster. the next generation of does. >> thhnderstorms in the area. few minutes ago. ú%shing out gouge news. to go vytas reid latest. >> yeah, got noisy he up there.3 towson, and cockeys viland sparks, noisy. >> t is. >>well, there is a lot of lightning and youuget a lot of that especially with heat and humidity out there. and instability. that fired them off. >> that messes it up. >> yeah. toniiht definitely.ning show severe actiiity pushed off to the east. and dying down a bit..3 across the border in pennsylvania still some thunnerstorms warnings. for folks n the eastern shore. thunderstorm watch until 1 a.m. stretching from cecil county down. as the storms conninue to make the way on accoss the bay. as you can see over baltimooe dc looks like things clearing up. and that will be the case through the overnight. hd skycam shows hazz conditions3 still hot and humid out there.ú after such a hot day. and it lookk like we will continue to see that heat be billed up for tomorrow. we are holding at 84 degrees. that was actually helped by a bit of the rain that came ttrough. but humidity will go back up. we have cloudy skies down. northwest winds at six. and our humidity levels are at 65 percent. ss ittwill feel muggy tonight. almanac page, high of 92. if you thought it was shot and muugy today. well tomorrow we will see the as we get into the late afternoon. off at 75. and record was 101 back in 1930. but we did not uite get there. %-tomorrow. feel like that temperature wise. because of all thh heat. prescription looking at half a inch at bwi thurgood marshall airport. and then a quarter of an inch as through now the highs today.ling highs of 94 in hagerstown. and we will continue to see the heat moving in from the south tomorroww currently a little cooler out there. especially we the rain cooled air that pushed back wwst. and because of the heat. the ational weather service has isssed a heat advisory, stretching all across the mid-atlantic. from he midday tomorrow into so that will go unttl 8 p.m. tomorrow.3 because the temperatures will top out in the upper 90s. and that heat and humidity mixed with that heat index making it feel more like about 105. 107. so very uncomfortable temperatures out there tomorrow. and here is what it looks like. we have cooler air off west. and then we have the hot air that builds in from the south. and here is what it looks like on the biggee picture. these are the storms that we saw go through a bit ago. but we still have the next leg of showers and thunderstorms back to the west here. this will continue to push on our direction. over central ohio right now. that's what is coming. cood front is located. thhre as it moves our direction. chance for severe weather.ú probably 1 to 2:00, potential of so watch it again with the potential for severe weather. eastern shore, for tomorrow. chances for strong thunderstorms possibly. and around the centrallpprtion of the state. top outright around 96. with a chance for gusty thunderstorms. and then the western portion of the state..3 thhy will get the thunderstorms3 earlier in the day with temperatures at 85. tonight the thunderstorms come to an end. and deel with them again tomorrow afternoon.3 -nd looking at the thunderstorms as that front comes through, but 96 before that and you see clear out friday, sattrday, sunday. weekend is fabulous, with the temperatures in the mid to upper 80s with sunshine. >> assyou can see from the live under water camera tonight. the permanent fix to the gulf oil leak seems to be working so far. bp announccd today that their static kill is holding back the crude oil mile below sea level. and meantiie while a new government report claims that 75 percent of the spilled oil has now been cleaned up. that still leaves of mexico. but clean up crews say they see less oil in the water. >> conclusions, key conclusions of the report is that the vast majority of the oil, has ither evaporateed or been burned, skimed and recovered from the well head, or dispersed and much of the dispersed oil is in the process of relatively rapid degradatiin. >> gulf spill is four times the size of the 1989 exxon valdez spill. >> a federal judge in california overturns the state's ban n same sex marriage. this after two same-sex ccoples claim proposition 8 violated their civil rights. voters apprrved the ban back in 2008. five months after the california supreme court legalized same sex marriage. more on today's ruling on the "llte edition" at 11:00. >> 9-year-old girl in florida survives a barracuda attack. michele was snorkeling witt her family in the aters off key west on sunday. and when she was suddenly it tor most of the tendons and 2 arteries in her hand. tour guides were throwing piecee of bagel in the water. to apparennly attract the fish to the arra. >> i thought it was like just like somebody just hit me, and accidentally when swimming. but it was a barracuda or a fish. >> it took surgeons ssx and a michele's hand.econstruct >> coming up in onight's word on the [ male announcer ] achin' for steak & bacon? try the subway steak & bacon melt. tender juicy steak, sizzlin' hot bacon, fresh veggies on a blanket of bubbly cheese on freshly baked bread. and when morning rolls around, the new steak and bacon muffin melt with fluffy egg, melted cheese, and, oh yeah, bacon. all on a fresh toasted english muffin. mmm. guess we should leave you lovebirds alone now. crank up the flavor at subway. >> president obama celebrating his 49th birthday tonight in tonight's "word on the web". judd kurtz reveals the online cards making the way into the president's inbox. judy? >> apparently there is no break from politics when you are the pressdent. even if it is your birthday. the republican national committee is taking light hearted jabs at president obama with a series of birthday cards. %-occasion. a url for the chhck out some of the online messages visitors can send the president. here is former illiiois governor blagojevich who is currently onú trial for allegedly trying to sell the state senate seatt and then there is vice-president joe biden. who has been known to have a few slips of the tongue.ú telling the president that there ú%n't be any goofs on his birttday. of course obama supporrers can send genuine well wishes to the president through the democratic national committee's website. and one site to check out. ú%x 45 news facebook. get updates and join the 20,000 other fans. just go to facebook.com slash on fox baltimore. i am judy kurtz, and that's tonight's "word on the web". >> what is the status of injured receiver derrick mason after [ male announcer ] it's sunday afternoon. time for football on verizon fios. the nfl in 100% fiber-optic hd quality. that's a good start. but what's this? i can check my fantasy stats without changing the channel. and get an alert any time my team enters the red zone. and then watch every red zone play on nfl redzone. watch out couch, you've got competition as daddy's favorite. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v visit verizon.com/fios. >> final look at the seven-day forecast. it looks like we will see the temperatures very hot tomorrow. 96 degrees. chance for some severe weather. so keep an eye on the sky for you. 94 on friday, then we cool down to the mid to upper 80s. which should e very nice i would say for saturday and sunday. -reat outside activities. and looking at monnay, tuesday, wednesday, back to the lower 90s. back to you guys. >> weekend looks great vytas. thank you. >> some great news for a change. on the injury front for the ravens. kristen berset joining us now with the details in "sports unlimited". hello kristen. >> hello jeff. coming up tonight on "sports unlimited". just one day after being carried -ff the field with a sprained working out today. he tells us how the ankle is doing coming up. >> and nfl commissioner roger goodell paid a visit to training camp today. we will get his thoughts on the ravens' fans, and roethlisberger. and. >> after winning a debut would buck showalter get annther win tonight. "sports unlimited" ssarts right noww >> it has been a rough first week for the ravens. ttis time it ssruck the offense. but it may not be as bad as it seems. receiver derrick mason was carried off the field yesterday after suffering a sprained ankle. this was the first serious injury on the offensive side. mason spent most of the morning on the side lines. but he got in a light workout. i spoke with mason fter practice. this morning. and he said we can expect to see him back on the field ssoner than later. >> derrick, you scared us a bit being carried off the fie.

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