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wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news at 10:00. >> hello, i am jeff barnd. >> and i am karen parks. a baltimore man and woman are accused tonight of sexual abusing a young neighbor to produce child pornography. >> keith daniels is live in south baltimore where one suspect was a so-called friend of the little girl's family. keith? >>well, the, jeff, live in the brooklyn neighborhood. the little girl that is 12 years old now. livesson the blook. and so do the suspects. their names are jesse davvson, he is 27 and tiffany bolner, she is 21. a couple accused of sexually abusing a minor, to produce child pornography. federal prosecutors say it happened in this house, in south baltimore. the alleged victim's mother. -> i want them to hurt like i am hurting. >> outraged over the allegations. she says bolner was a trusted fammly friend to tte little girl. who was 11 yearr old at the time >> she looked up to tiffany. as a big sister. >> according to the federal indictment, the sexual abuse happened between january and may of 2010. prosecutors say bolner lived across the street from the child. before moving in davison's home. they say that she befriended the little girl then introduced her to davison..3 that's when investigators say the couple began a string of sexual abuse against the child. inside of their home, including videotaping sex acts. >> still a battle every day looking at my daughter. seeing that she is hurt. >> the mother, who we are not identifying to protect the child's identity. says that she learned of the allegations after questioning her daughter, about davison. concerns after davison's recent arrest on domestic abuse charges. the answer was stunning. >> she told me, yeah. more, it was not that he physically hit me but he abused her. >> sexually. >> now a mother looking ffr justice. >> i want him toodie. i want them to die. they took my daughter's -- @%rned my daughter into a young woman. she is no baby any more. i wann them to pay. every day. >> well, both are in jail now. if convicted, davison faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. and bolner faces up to 40 years in prison. keith daniels foxx45 news at 10:00. >> all right, eith thank you so muuh. >> police arrest 31-year-old alvin sanders for having child porn on his computer and having others download the contents. he is charged with 11 counts. now if convicted, he faces up to 80 years. a breaking news update tonight. a morgan state football player is arrested or assault. it happened near the on student center at morgan state wednesday. a young woman was spit on and hit in the stomach. at first, the victim did not want to cooperate with authorities. >> 24 hours later she then decided that she would press charges. and did cooperate. identified her assailant, and that's when police wwre able to make an arrest. >> and tonight, campus police are investigating. >> police bust a dogfighting ring in west baltimore. and they say the conditions the dogs were in, can only be described as horrific. myranda stephens is live in south baltimore where the dogs are now being treated. myranda? >>well, the, karen, the dogs are now getting the care that they need here at barks. and while they are in pretty bad shape. they are still considered the lucky ones. >> he hassscars, bite marks and protruding bones. but despite what he has been through, 5-year-old charley is happy. >> it is disheartening to know that people will do this to an inbe sent animals. >> char leaks one of six dogs cared for at the animal rescue center known as barks. a far cry from the home where police say thhy came from. >> there was a lot of blood on the walls. other igns thattshowed that there was dogfighting there in >> on ednesday night police got a call about possible dogfighting inside of this home, on north payson in west baltimore. when officers went in the dogs were tied up oo different floors. standing in their own urine and fecee, with no sign oo food or water in sight. the officers also found a garbage dog. >> it is bad. it is bad. >> felicia gray lives down the street from the home and she had no idea about the alleged dog fighting. but as an animal lover is upset. >> it is sad. people out here cannot kill animals or nothing. why would you want to kill animals? >> workers say the dogs are recovering well. >> they are friendly dogs. we do not believe these were aggressive dogs used in fighting per se, but probably used as bait dogs. >> but hope that people will continue to report animal abuse when they see it. >> we really want to save these animals. get them oust situations they are in. and we want to prosecute the peopll doing this to the animals and show everybody this is not %->> now, the owners of the home have not yet been charged. as for the dogs, they will stay here at barks, until the investigation is complete. and then be put up for adoption. live in south baltimore. myranda stephens, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> okay myranda. a federal officer is found guilty aftee shooting a dog in severn. crime and justice reporter joy lepola tonight was in court, earlier today for the verdict. >> you feel like justice was serveed in. >> no comment. >> what about probation before judgment? >> no comment. >> surrounded by camera the owners of bear-bear showed little emotion leaving court. off camera, however, there was talk of celebrating. @%r several hours, today, the state arguee how keith shepherd, an off duty federal officer used excessive orce when he pulled his nine millimeter handgun and shot bear-bear at anne arundel county dog park in august. in the end, a judge agreed. and found shepherd guilty of animal cruelty. >> it was a very unfortunate and tragic situation. i am happy that he was held responsible for the overreaction, which is what the court found it to be. @% for the first time shepherd talked publicly about the shooting and why he did t shepherd testified that he feared he was about to be mauled along with his wife and their dog. the defense placed blame on the young man that was with bear-bear. saying he just stood there doing noohing. >> led to a series of events where things got out of control. >> animaa advocates that lined sidewalks armed with signs shepherd that was out of justice done for beer-bear. >> it did not need to come to a dog being shot. >> during the testimony, shepherd explained how he was ready to shoot bear-bear again. but didn't because the og laid doon. it is an ordeal shepherd's attorney said his client is glad is behind him. >> this is in fact, family and his career, and obviously him. he is not allowed to go on a mission as a result of this overseas to defend our country. so hopefully things will get back to normal for him as well. >> even though he was found guilty received probation before judgment. in doing so, he avoids any criminal record. in annapolis, joy lepola, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the shooting of this husky drew public outrage for weeks. >> new tonight baltimore city police are looking for the suspects in these surveillance photos from the wacovia bang on reisterstown roadd @%nted for shooting a man at the bank. the victim did survive. >> also new tonight. another conviction in the murder-for-hire case of a hess he is gas station owner. susan danna provided the gun to kill the owner back in march. william porter shot in the head after lured by a false alarm to hhs gas station on towson's east joppa road. the whole scheme was organized by his wife. karla, that will to go trial next year. >> and belair police have arrested this man, muhammad for a shooting and murder back in july. 15-year-old was shot in the leg and another man was shot to death behind the american legion on bond street in belair. muhammad is the gunman. in 2007, he was charged with %-found guilty on asssult for leaving a man paralyzed. he only served 3 and a half years. 52 families in the city.isplaced and while the clean up continues tonight kathleen cairns reports, on what was discovered in the dangerous pile of debris. >> fridaa, at the dutch village apartments. the ait is on outside of building 2205. >> the top that is caved in. >> donee talaytham lived on the second floor nd worried about her two pets. >> my animals are in there. >> yesterday they were spotted in this debris. >> yes, i seen them. they ran. mowka and muffin. they are hiding. scared to death. >> while the piles of debris @%tside seem to be growing. it is the little things that are left inside that the residents care about the most. >> can i go down there first and come back? >> whatever we can get you salvage what we can. >> today i would like to get personal items, pictures. >> stephanie green lives on the bottom floor and wants to gee her hands-on. >> i have a ring that i want. >> somewhere in this mess, displaced residents scan for the sentimental things. >> the ring, for me, it is a diamond ing. >> eeeryone has a possession they want back. >> if it is not there, i won't be the same. >> we're walking neem and let them search and then, you know, maybe owe tow there as been a lot of miracles, right? >> while tte process is slow. >> they will not let me go nd open the door. >> workers suddenly havv good news to share. >> this is muffin. >> donee tahas one. >> that's mowka. >> and the rescuer has another. >> i feel greet. that they got the kids. they are all right. >>as the clean up here continues. at least one family is reunited. @% kathleen cairns, fox 45 news at 10:00. work there for weeks.ews will >> now the better business bureau said that everyone should use license contractors for any repairs. storms like this attract scammers, offering great prices for lousy or no work. >> when somebody comes o yyur door, or if you solicit them or you see them out in the neighborhood and you want to ask them about doing work for you. first and foremost, make sure they are licensed by the maryland home improvement condition. >> the bbb refers to these scammers as storm chasers. now you see more of the damage the tornado left behind @foxbaltimore .com/raw news. >> or, see it, shoot it, send it. upload photos and videos to our website at see it, shoot it, send it or send photos directly from your cell phone to pics@foxballimore.com. >> i look at things differently. >> surviving a heart attack. coming up in the cover story. how to lower your risk, and the symptoms to look out for. >> higher fees and parking meters in the city. why they are upsetting merchants in federal hill. >> content. our entertainment machine is too often in a race to the bottom. in fact, it is in a race to the bottom. getting close. even worse our news media has all but surrendered to the forces of entertainment. >> one lawmaker thinks life wwthout capable tv news is the best way to improve our country. coming up. why he think restricting freedom of speech is a good idea. >> good news for the weekend, but a different story for thanksgiving. outlook for the holiday in the sky watch forecast. ♪ have a better day... [ male announcer ] with new breakfast melts. try the sunrise subway melt®, or the melt-tastic breakfast b.m.t. on flatbread. they're melted goodness made irresistibly delicious, get yours starting at 7am. subway. build your better breakfast. ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now get a safeway frozen turkey for just 47 cents a pound. that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. safeway. that's ingredients for life. >> three months ago the baltimore city raised parking meter fees. but as john rydell reports. merchants in federal hill say there is a down side to those fee hikes. >> if you are looking for a parking space in federal hill during the day, you usually will not have a problem. three months ago, the city doubled the cost of parking meters from one dollar to two dollars. >> do you think it discourages people from counseling down and parking. >> i think so. you have to find other ways to park. around the area. to avoid paying the 2 and avoid the ticket. >> shoppers that lose track of time, will likely find one of these on their car. >> would that discourage you from spending a lot of time down here? >> less likely to come here. >> beth hawks that sold zelda said that doubling the rates is having an impact on her business. >> it is shocking when people open up the car door, get out and are flabergasted when they go to the pay meters. it is not acceptable. are empty down here. >> merchants at cross street market say they are seeing fewer shoppers. >> thank you very much. happy thanksgiving. >> and they say the higher parking meter rates are not helppng. >> they come n one time and realize it was such an increase, sometimes it deters them from coming back. >> if you do not want to use your credit card from paying for be parking, you have to have 16 quarters for two hours. >> and merchants here are upset because the hourly rate and the hours of operation, var refrom neighborhood to neighborhood. >> the city needs to go across the board every neighborhood has to be the same time llmit, and cost to park. >> lower the rate a bit. at least. maybe $1.50 or back to one dollar. >> they would like to see city officials consider any option that would encourage shoppers to return. in federal hill, john rydell, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> no word whether changes to those fees would ever be considered. >> the better business buueau said it is going to police itself. the bbb has come under fire for beating the ratings of companies that become dues paying members of the watchdog group. a thing operation revealed the group accepted dues from fakk companies and gave them high ratings. bbb said it will make changes as soon as possible. >> so we could not exist doing what is fair, and objective, but also what is in the best interests of both the consumers and the business community. >> the bureau is promising to make it easier for companies to seek complaints filed against them. >> u.s. senator from the state of west virginia thinks that fewer political views would make jeff abell reports tonight jay rockefeller wants to see fox news and msnbc shut down. >> i also welcome --@ >> it was a hearing on retransmission agreements between cable companies and local broadcasters. but west virginia senator rockefeller took the opportunity to scold the news industry. >> instead of a watchdog that is a check on the excess of government and business, we have the endless barking of thh 24 hour news cycle. we have journalism always ravenous for the next rumor. but insufficiently hungry for the facts that can nourish something called our democracy. >> but then, the senator concerned about democracy, followed up with a comment suggesting that the government should restrict americans' freedom of speech. >> there is a bark inside of me that wants to get thh fcc to say to fox and to msnbc. out, off, end, goodbye. be a big favor to political discourse, our ability to do our work here ii congress. >> these are statements that are threatening to the media. and it is absolutely outrageous that a senator should make such remarks because he doesn't like the way he news is portrayed. >> dr. richard vats a professor of rhetoric at towson university. >> that's why they use the union, if the news does not cover what we door, we can do what we want. if 91 is there to criticize we can do what we want. he is correct that the fewer people there to criticize the more they can do without anybody overseeing what they are doing. but that's not about democracy, >> during the criticism of the commercial media senator rockefellee failed to tell the whole story. his wife is the president of washington's public broadcasting station, affiliate of npr. the same organization that fired conservative coordinator ron william for an opinion he gave on fox news in october. >> i hunger for quality news. >> why should anybody care how jay rockeffller is discomforted. the fact that he is discomforted has nothing to do with freedom of speech and freedom of the press. >> jeff abell, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> meantime a measure on capitol hill to cut funding to national public radio after juan williams was canned failed. hear all of jay rockefeller's diatribe at foxbaltimore.com/law news. >> earlier tonight we asked you if jay rockefeller's comments were an assault on free speech. 94% of you ssy yes. 6% say no. irvin wrote it is bull. some people just should not talk. -> ryan wrote critical thinking skills stalled after 7th grade. no offense to 7th graders or 6th graders for that matter. go to foxbaltimore.com and tell us what you think. sound off through facebook. send us a tweet at fox baltimore. text yourtance to 45203. enter fox 45 a for yes. fox 45 b for no and your response may air on the "late edition" at 11:00. >> controversy continues to erupt over new security measures, and now there is word one group of people may be the tsa said that the nation's airline pilots will now be allowed to skip some physical security checks at airports. pilots complained about the delay it was causing them and raised health concerns about undergoing multiple body scans a week. the head of the tss told congress this week the security measures are not perfect but are necessary to keep the sky safe. many agree. >> ts and our government agencies have to make sure that those flying are not terrorists carrying explosives in their garments. >> lawmakers are calling for the entire security system to be reviewed. >> a beautiful autumnal day out there. it was beautiful. >> now we want to know about the weekend. >> darn right. >> meteorologist emily gracey is here with the forecast. hi emily. >> we have good news in the weekend forecast. although further into the future, maybe dicey for thanksgiving. and coolinn down quite a bit out there this evening. we are down to the 30s. 36 in baltimore. 40 in hagerstown. and down to 31 already in salisbury. so we do have a chilly night in3 store for us. we will keep following now. a slight shift in the winds. so we will not be continuing at the rate we are going with our temperatures droppiig. but we will get down to the low 30s. warmer downtown with wind out of the southwest at five to 10. so that will bring in milder air. and we do have a really nice weekend forecast. i will have all the details on that and when we may see rain coming up in the full forecast. back to you. >> everyone likes a deal on to start camping out a week in advance. >> heart attack happens when blood is blocked off from the heart muscle. >> every 35 seconds someone in the u.s. dies from a heart attack. -o >> every 35 seconds in this country someone in the u.s. dies from heart disease. >> while some of is genetic, doctors say there is a lot to do to offset heart disease. we have the report on how to survive a heart attack. >> i felt clammy. my back hurt. my shoulder blades actually were in pain. >> at age 55, charlottesville resident crowder was having a heart attack. >> it happens when blood is blocked off from the heart muscle. the quicker we can get blood flow back to the muscle the better off the patient does. >> in-crowder's case the decision to go to the hospital right away paid off. >> insisted i stay, overnight. by morning they had the results of the second test. which showed that i had in fact, had a myocardial infarction. >> that's the fancy name for a mild heart attack. a clogged artery. >> just to give you an example of what it looks like. look at this display. through to the heart. but it cannot because of the block. once there is a stent in, like jeff's case, the blood flows through to the heart. >> we typically lace a wire mesh stent in to keep open the artery. >> think of your red blood vessels as cars going down the highway and a traffic jam blocks it off immediately. and then no cars can get by. and all the muscle downstream doesn't get oxygen and starts to die. >> this is why he says recognizing the symptoms is so important. because every second counts. >> symptoms usually include a tightness in the chest. shortness of beth. but in women the symmtoms can be different. such as lower and upper abdominal pain, as well as back pain. >> we tell our patients you are better safe than sorry. if you have any symptoms like that best thing is call 911 and come in to get evaluateed. >> dr. fisher said if you make it to the hospital within the hour, the odds you will die of a heart attack, less than one in 20. but still not everyone makes it to the hospital. and 100,000 people die every year from heart attacks. what can due to prevent this from happening to you? cardiologists recommend getting daily exercise and eating a healthy diet. getting regular checkups. keeping a close eye on cholesterol and blooo pressure. and taking an aspirin each day to keep blood from clotting. since the attack, crowder had two more stents put in but thanks to a medically induced exercise program and diet he feels better. but he admits the experience was a wake-up call. >> i had smoked ffr 25 years or so. but quit probably, i guess, six years ago. i think it is a coobination of genetics, and bad habits. >> i look at things a little differently, i guess. i try to take things less seriousll. work is less important. family is more important. >> now, as a heart attack survivor he is more determined than ever to prevent it from happening again. >> it is the place to be. only place to be. >> everyone loves a great deal. especially during the holiday season. but why this woman decided that she needed to start camping out one week before black friday. >> and stop sinning by signing off facebook. why a pastor is urging the faithful to quit the site. coming up on "word on the web." >> dry for the weekend. but it will not last. chance for rain on thanksgiving3 next in the sky watch forecast. [ male announcer ] baltimore. a city that's been inspiring ideas and innovation since 1729. at bank of america, we live, work and help serve the community here through hundreds of branches and atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from supporting the university of maryland medical center... to the restoration of the hippodrome theater and american brewery building. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. in more communities across the country, >> meteorologist emily gracey fresh back from the avenue at whitemarsh where they had the tree lightinn and all the kids that can not wait to see santa. >> is that sarcasm in your voice? >> yes, it is. but you know what, they were excited. >> they were. >> i promise they were excited. but the camera came on and it was like deer in headlights across the board. >> reindeer in the headlights. >> there you go. >> but great weathee? very cool. right now it is cool. look at the camera. cool temperatures are the story. we have dropped drastically from earlier today. now down to the 30s. 36 at the inner harbour. with partly cloudy skies. and calm winds. calm winds are helping the temperatures cool down. humidity is sitting at 75%. and we will continue to cool this evening. but not nearly to the temperatures that it may look like because of the trend we have seen over the last few hours. 53 is as warm as we got. 49 degrees in hagerstown. and 53 in salisbury. and another day very similar to today for tomorrow. another very seasonal day. and cooler temperatures as we head into the end of the weekend. but good news, is that we will be dry for several days here. we have had this high pressure system sitting off to the south. what that is doing is keeping us sunny. we will see the sunshine tomorrow. in fact, not too many clouds to be found. we have a few clouds coming in late tomorrow night with a cold front pushing through the area. but it will be a dry front. so no rain expected. and we will stay dry all the way through the to the end of the week and start of next week. so there is the high pressure..3 start to see a shift in the winds. slightly warmer temperatures for tomorrow. we are in the low to mid 50s today. mid to upper 50s for tomorrow. and then that front comes through tomorrow night. does not bring us any rain. but we will have clear skies again on sunday. slightly cooler temperatures behind the front. as we see shifts in the wind direction. and keeping an eye, loww3 pressure, way back into the western portion of the country. that will be coming our direction. and we will be -- will be impacting thanksgiving forecast. so we will see dry conditions this weekend we have wet weather to talk about heading to the middle of the week. and end of next week. so as you can see low pressure is getting closer and closer by the end of next weekend we start to see showers associated with that. for tonight. %-freezing in many locations. 32. and warmer downtown. but chilly all across the area. start to see a shift in those winds to the southwest. and the winds will pick up more tomorrow on the eastern shore. so you can expect temperatures in the upper 50s there. 58 degrees. plenty of sunshine. and a light wind out of the west. 10-to-15 miles per hour. and then just slightly cooler inland, and central maryland. you can expect highs to mid to upper 50s. sunshine there with westerly winds. and further west. we will see temperatures in the mid 50s. so 56 back to western maryland. a little bit more as far as cloud cover with that cold front passing through tomorrow night. like i said no rain expected with that 41. so 57 for tomorrow. and very nice conditions and westerly win at five to 15. and hen the next couple of days we will start to see a change in our forecast. so we go from 51 on sunday. to 61 on monday. a warming trend that continues into the middle of the week. and rain coming tuesday night to the day on wednesday. i will have a look at that thanksgiving forecast coming up in a few. fooecast 45 sky watch weather is at your fingertips. i-radar is available at foxbaltimore.com. use fox 45 news powerful doppler radar to track storms. interactive tools let you see when rain or snow is over your house. go to foxbaltimore.com/i-radar. everyone loves a great deal. especially during the holiday season. but one florida woman is making sure that she is the first to get the best bang for her buck. laurie davenport set up camp in front of this best buy store, more than a week before "black friday." making her the first in a line of bargain hunters expected to crowd the sidewalks thanksgiving night. and she has enlisted the help of family and friends, working in shifts to keep their spot secure. >> kind of started with our children, and they wanted to come out, in 2004 on. and spend the night with friends out at best buy. we thought they were crazy and we went with them and let them get what they wanted. and next years to follow we decided to do it. and have done it ever since. >> wow! davenport prides herself she said knowing everything about a product, is how she tackles her gift list. >> the two biggest names in social networking are engaged. "myspace" announced today mashing with facebook, the new feature allows "myspace" users to create a personalized stream of content in their facebook profile. it is the first time the two sites found a way to share content. now that we told you that. one pastor has a message for the faithful. quit facebook. >> and tonight's "word on the web", judy kurtz reveals why the religious leader wants the congregation to sign off the site for good. judy? >> reverend miller said that it is time to face the facts. facebook is causing husbands and wives to flee their marriages. according to miller, 20 couples from his new jersey church ran into marital problems over six months because of the social@ networking site. the reason, is eight spouse connected with an old boyfriend or girlfriend over facebook. now the pastor is ordering about 50 married church official to say delete facebook accounts or resign from leadership roles. and he is strongly suggesting that all other married couples in his church follow his facebook adviie. miller plans to delete his account this weekend. and a 2008 report by the pew internet work finds that one in five adults uses facebook for flirting. here is one reason not to quit facebbok. fox 45 news facebook. get updates and breaking news and become a fan today. go to facebook.com/fox baltimore. i am judy kurtz and that's tonight's "word on the web." >> i thought it was great. >> it was so good. >> what was that thing on his forehead? 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[ male announcer ] the simple joy of a frappé. ♪ >> the centers for disease control said that knowing when and when not to take antibiotics can help fight the rise of deadly super bugs. >> americans should only take a antibiotic exactly as prescribed. and finish the prescription, even if you are feeling better. and antibiotics do not help with colds or flus, because they are antibiotic obviously prescribed for someone else. >> florida researchers discovered a drug used to help cancerrpatients could help those suffering from alzheimers. researchers at the usf bird alzheimers institute reversed the alzhhimers and boosted memory of mice by injecting a@ drug used to boost immune system of cancer patients. >> almost never is there a magic bullet for a complex human disease like alzheimer's. >> clinical trials will see if the drug works the same in humans before it is available to the public. >> the day is officially here. "harry potter" and the deadly hole lows. part one in theaters. candace dold is here with a preview and reaction from mugels that saw it earlier. >> the "harry potter" series has brought in about $1.7 billion here in america. and this installment only adds to that number. in fact, actors say it is by far their best work to date. >> i was beginning to worry you had lost your way. come. we have saved you a seat. >> in this movie the master villain has descended to power and the battle is truly on foo harry and his friends. it is much more intense than the first few movies where fun and magic were the ffcus. this is part one of the epic finale so it makes sense that die hard fans gave up a night's sleep to see it. we caught up with movie goers after the midnight and 3 a.m. viewings. >> i thought it was great. >> it was so good. >> i thought it was brilliant. i thought well done. >> i went to all the openings for all the rest of the harry potters i am not missing opening night. only one i could get tickets for. what the heck.3 >> the second half of the "harry potter" finale opens in july, of 2011. candace dold fox 45 news at 10:00. >> this installment of "harry records. it brought in $24 million in just the midnight showings. incredible. and i asked what that was on the forehead. i found out t commercial. it was a "harry potter" liihtning bolt on the forehead. >> so you need to change your schedule if you wish to watch american idol this year. >> ryan seacrest just announced on his website that the show moves to wednesdays and thursday's. when it returns. you can watch the two night, four hour premiere january 19 and thursday january 20 right here on fox 45. >> the terps face the top 25 opponent for the secood straight evening. see the final minute ending against illinois. up next in "sports unlimited." >> and coming up in 15 minutes on the "late edition." breaking news out of howard county. police are looking for aadriver involved in a hit-and-run accident. more on the car, that they are looking for. >> and why the for these stories and more join us at 11:00. the target 2 day sale is almost here and the last thing that's going to stop me is weak thighs. mountain series, level 10. backwards. [male announcer] starts friday, november 26th at 4am. i'm doing a bit of light calisthenics, to practice for the big target 2 day sale on friday morning. when i'm shopping i feel it right here. a >> nice fall like weekend in store for us. temperatures will be in the mid to upper 50s for tomorrow. and then a little cooler on sunday. the clouds start to come in monday night and tuesday night. some showers come in. but we also see mild weather. 65 for the afternoon high. and after that, some rain expected wednesday. even into thanksgiving. we have a chance of showers. and after the showers move out. much cooler air in the forecast. highs will only be in the 40s by the end of next week. back to you. >> strange looking turkey. did you see it he does this and moves over there. >> good job emily. >> the terps basketball team played the second top 25 team in back-to-back days. >> kristen berset joins us with "sports unlimited." with the last minute finish. kristen? >> it was exciting. coming up tonight on "sports unlimited." maryland fights illinois down the end. did they have a different outcome from the laat night's gaae? franklin and north harford battle it out in the finals. see who advances in the maryland stateeplayoffs. >> and ravens receiver derrick mason growls. you don't want to miss this week's edition of making the grade. coming up when "sports unlimited" starts right now.., >> the maryland terrapins a

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