neighbors say... tonight..../.. tonight..../..the... whole thing... unfolded about ... 4-30... this afternoon.../. in... this part... of... north weldon... place../.the... scene... was ástillá... blocked off... with.... police tape... when... we were there.../ here's... what happened... just moments... before... we arrived...//. police... were... called... for... what átheyá,,, say... was.. .a... "family dispute"...// while... inside.../ they... say... a man struggled... with... an officer.. / another... fired... after... seeing a knife... near the unidentified man. (guglielmi) "the officer who was being attacked did summons the other officer to assist him. that other officer fired at least one round to the suspect and he died as a result of those injuries."(mr. spearman) "i think that there could have been worked out or talked about. i don't think that you have to in, being a police and because you sitting there with a gun and whatever, that your first alternative is to kill somebody. i just don't think that's right." right." the officers... were not hurt. a... new... look tonight... at... the man... ápoliceá say... kidnapped... cal ripken's mother... last wee. week.. as crime and justice reporter joy lepola tells us... the video comes from a wat walmart more than 30 miles away from where vi ripken was . abducted. ((pkg)) it is roughly 40 seconds of video... of the most wanted man in harford county tonight. watch as one camera after another tracks the steps a of man police describe as armed and dangerous. this video was taken the night 74 year old vi ripken was abducted. 7:35:56 someone may have seen him that night seen the vehicle had contact with him we need to know that. it's believed during the 24 hours ripken was missing.... was driven around central maryland periodically making stops in neighboring counties. (stand up) as we drove here to glen burnie from aberdeen we measured the distance. we are about 40 miles away from where vi ripken was kidnapped. and take a look over here.... it's inside this walmart where surveillance cameras caught the man police say kidnapped the mom. sources say.... ripkens kidnapper used her credit card to make a purchase here. but it's the people who saw this man that night... that will be key to this case. tyrone powers is former fbi agent. 20:25 human intelligence is the number one way of solving cases despite all the technology :29 with video and a composite sketch based on what eyewitnesses have already provided. police are anxious to make an arrest. joy lepola fox 45 news at ten. police... have... followed up ... on... more than... 50 tips. a tragedy in southern maryland today......police say a man killed most of his family... ...and then killed himself himselfthe gruesome scene unfolded in owings... in calvert county. county.these broken blinds are the only indication of what happened inside this home... ...just one of several large homes in that neighborhood police say 32-year-old frank hayward killed his wife and their 2-year-old daughter. after that, he apparently tried to set his home on fire. police say, hayward then killed himself.one neighbor says the family was having trouble. iql i said hey your houseoq: going through a rough patch patch hayward's 12 year old son was able to escape...but he was burned... and had cuts on his neck.he is in critical condition at children's national medical center.there was apparently another adult inside the home... who was able to escape an... elderly... cockeyville woman... fights... back.../ ábitingá... an... intruder several times.../ while... she... was attacked... in... her... own home....// home....//janice park... live... in cockeysville.../, at... the... exact spot ...where this... botched robbery ...began. janice? janice?gwyn sirota is tough...she's 75 years old and goes to the gym 3 times...she says she first spotted a young woman in her 20's here...a woman who she says would eventually attack her in her home...but the 75 year old put up a heck of a fight. neighbors carrying pork dumplings...and well wishes come to gwyn sirota's home: home: 3 monday morning, like clockwork...75 year old sirota took her dog d-2 for a walk. but she left her door open. an opening a young female intruder tokk advantage of. of."well i have a lot of back pain, but i think that's because i was doing gymnastics with this woman on the banister, kicked this lady, i bite her i did all i could do, all my self perservation techniques"the full out brawl with a stranger went on for more than 5 mintues: mintues:"there's just blood everywhere, they said this whole coffee table was full of blood"sirota says the woman, more than 50 years her junior had a knife.she says the woman was looking for money...but saw that sirota only had 45 dollars, said it wasn't enough and threw it down.she only took a cell phone and credit cards.the fight started in the foyer...and went all the way down the stairs... stairs..."i don't know i just knew i wasn't gonna make it easy for her by her chinny chin chin" chin" it only finally ended...when d-2 began whining... whining..."that's my saving dog"and a concerned neighbors incesisent doorbell ringing scared the woman off.tonight brusied and battered, sirota says if any good has come out of this... this..."if i learn anything, it's how good people are, for one bad one..." i asked gwyn, if she'd fight the intruder if she had this to do all over again...she says she's not sure.if you have any info on this crime you're asked to call baltimore county police. live in cockeysville, jp fox45 news at ten. the... search ...for... the... anne arundel county man... who... police say... stabbed his mother.../ ends... just ...hours ago....//21 year old... james zito... was arrested ... near... the... glen burnie mall...//. last night,.../ his mother... was... found ...stabbed in the chest... at... their home... on... stacy--oak... way ... in... millersville...//. she's... expected... to be ok.../. no... word... what,... caused the attack. how... are you... fighting back... against crime? tell us... what... you're doing... in... your community... / to... clean up ...the streets..../ call... 410-662-1456. concern tooight over a high-tech police tool... and your privacy. keith daniels, is live with why the a-c-l-u believes "license tag- readers" could be an invasion of privacy.. keith. keith. jennifer.... it's a police camera that can affect any passing car on the road..... the a-c-l-u has sent out a public records request to nearly 30 law enforcement agenices.. including balitmore city and county police. bottom line, they want to know how the cameras are being used.. and most importantly, what's happening to the data. data. baltimore city parking officials have showed us how they work.... mounted high-tech automatic license plate readers.. that help catch drivers with deliquent parking tickets. we've gone on a ride with agents in the past.(mr. strong/dept. of transportation) "previously, we would catch about 125 scofflaws a week and now we're up to 175 per week.." ........"tag-reader" cameras, which are also mounted on police patrol cars, scan every license plate on passing or parked vehicles.. and run the numbers through police data bases. baltimore county police call the "tag-readers" a very useful law enforcement tool.(armacost/balto. co. police) "basically we use tag reades to help us locate suspects, stolen vehicles, people who have outstanding warrants." but the american civil liberties union says, while it doesn't object to legitimate use of the technology, the group is concerned about the data gathered, which is stored indefinitely..and could potentially be an invasion of privacy. (rocha) "and the biggest problem here is that there has been no public discussion about this technology.. no public discussion about its use in this way to compile vast data bases about our movements." the aclu is asking police and state agencies to better explain how they use "tag- readers.." meanwhile, police who use the cameras.. ptand by the high-tech tool... and the data it captures. (armacost) "its' treated the same as any other law enforcement data that we have.. in that you must have a legitimate investigatory reason for accessing it. it is a password controlled system.." according to the a-c-l-u, the state has more than 320 license plate readers in use... .....and for now they say, there are no rules in place governing the use of those "tag-readers.." live in north baltimore .....keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10. here's... our question of the day.do you think ... police use ...of... automatic... license plate readers.. is... an... invasion of privacy? privacy?this is our facebook page...a lot of debate on this one... that's still going on right now.some of you say it is an invasion of privacy... others say driving is a privilege... and police might catch some criminals...join the discussion by going to facebook dot com slash fox- baltimore baltmore city police commissioner fred bealefeld, now has less than two hours left on the clock.as of midnight tonight, he will be retired from the force.and the police department will have a new leader. leader.this was fred bealefeld's most recent public appearance...throwing out the first pitch at the orioles game on sunday... the mayor has appointed anthony barksdale as the city's acting top cop. a national search began earlier this summer for a permanent replacement. baltimore's own michael phelps has made olympic history. history. with... two swims ...in london ... today he... became... the games ... all time... medals leader leaderphelps... tied the record ...this afternoon... by... getting... a silver... in... the men's... 200 meter butterfly../ then... picked up... a gold ... as... a member ...of the us... 4--by--200... meter... relay team.../he... passes ...a soviet gymnast, ... for... the... all-time lead... with... 19... career olympic medals.../phelps'... 15... gold medals ... are... áalreadyá... an... olympic record...///. his... fans... at... meadowbrook swim club... where he trains.../ are thrilled. 3 "it's total excitment...greatest it like some there you know." know." " i love that he comes back to his home pool to practice the kids are always so excited to see him." him." "go michael phelps go, go , go" " i think i would like to be like him a great swimmer like he is." his fans... at meadowbrook... will... have... more chances... to cheer... michael... on... / because... he... still has... 3... more events. 3 a... week ago today .../ the ravens ... first... hit the practice field... in... training camp... camp... and they are already dealing with a major injury...sports director bruce cunningham joins us with that story..bruce? bruce? 3 you always walk a fine line in training camp...you want to get your team toughened and ready to play...and you always want to avoid injuries...the ravens weren't able to do that this year... the ravens have confirmed that dennis pitta, their fast rising tight end, did indeed break his hand yesterday...this after a breakthrough season in which he caught 40 passes..three of them for touchdowns..the upside: he's not lost for the season...he underwent surgery today and figures to be out 4-6 weeks, which means he could be ready for opening weekend...head coach john harbaugh provided this update late today... much more from training camp...and the orioles took on the yankees again tonight... it's all coming up on sports unlimited at 10:50 and 11:30 3 08:42:02 "i knew how much he loved me, but this is something special." special." the rare and risky organ donation...that saved her life...in our cover story... in just 15 minutes "and were standing up for our faith faith but next...a 100 mile trek... to protest a new mandate in the health care law...when we come back 3 [ male announcer ] good paying jobs. better schools. that's what a world-class resort casino at national harbor would mean for maryland. but it won't happen if the special interests get their way. with thousands of local jobs and millions for maryland's schools on the line. we need to fight back. call your lawmakers and tell them to put national harbor on the ballot this november. because it's not up to the special interests, it's up to you. because it's not up to the special interests, a bombshell report on the failed "fast and furious" program... and several members of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms are found at fault. from accusations of giving false testimony to congress.... to repeatedly risky management, the report found five senior a-t-f officials all bear responsibility for the failed gun-tracking operation.the report cites that most of the weapons sold were never followed. and some ended up at the murder scene of border patrol agent brian terry, gunned down in december 2010. inhofe says: "i think the public understands what's going on with this 'fast and furious' and it's outrageous, it's so outrageous. the president is really busy trying to do his damage control. now, we have a report coming out. it's going to identify individuals who show documentation of what they had to do with it. it. the report is the first of three to be issued from the congressional investigation. all five named in the report have since been reassigned but remain employed in the agency. armed... with... prayers and protest signs.../, nearly... two dozen hikers... are... on a... 100-mile trek... to... baltimore... right now.../. kathleen cairns ... caught up... with... them... in... washington county.../ and... has... more about ... their controversial... quest../. about... health care reform reform tuesday's afternoon's tranquility at antietam creek.... (nats fisherman winding)is interrupted...("hey hey...") by some hikers: ("ok over" ) (feet nats- car drives by)(kayaker)"theres a huge crowd of people, apparently they are walking from here to baltimore i believe"(leader yells)"on the white line"they are calling it a pilgrimage for religious freedom.... 100-miles for their cause. (walker)"weve had pretty good weather and were getting acculamated to the road" catholics protesting obama's policy requiring private health insurance plans.. cover contraception. "and were standing up for our faith and we want to invite our legislators our president and everyone who govern us to help have respect of religion. " and they hope... (walking chanting) "hey hey ho ho... " people notice: from passersby: (beeping passing car "send money")to picnickers: "we are evangelizing as we move along" and the people they pass: "thats what were fighting for" all have opinions:(man fishman)"i think its a womans choice"(kid)"the lord should come first. "(close on fisherman)"no it doesnt change my mind i think im pretty set in how i feel about it"(use voice only of prayer over walking shots)"saint james.. saint peter.. saint patrick..." the plan is to reach baltimore's basilica.. before mass on sunday. (yells: "car" "heads up" )in washington county(((voice only))) (priest)"were walking for all peoples. "kc fox 45 news at 10 some... people... are joining... the group... for... just... one day.. / as... a... show of ... support... for the... cause. you could be getting a check from your health insurance company soon soonthe 80-20 rule in the health care law says insurance companies must spend at least 80-percent of the money they collect on heath care......and no more than 20 percent on things like salaries and market. marketing.those rebates must be paid by tomorrow... tomorrow......and 140-thousand people in maryland are expected to get more than 27- million dollars worth of rebates. also tomorrow -- basic preventative care will extend to women across the country. that includes breast exams, pre-natal care, h-p-v testing, contraception and domestic violence counseling. 57-123"starting in 2014, it will be illegal for companies to deny women coverage because they're a breast cancer survivor, or they're pregnant, or a victim of domestic violence. and it will also be illegal -- finally in america -- to charge women more than men just because they're women. in other words, being a woman will no longer be a preexisting condition in this c" country." 47 million women will now be able to receive preventative services they could not get before... at no extra cost. this includes women who have private insurance plans, as well as women covered under medicare and medicaid. people may agree that your neighbor should be able to see a doctor......but...who ápaysá for it... is a question we're still debating as yami virgin reports... a book on the new york times best seller list explains why it's not just an economic question... ...but a question of morality morality runs=:outcue= outcue= 3"..." "..." this is what health care reform in the united states sometimes causes. sot runs=:10tc=17:57:19 tc=17:57:19pam chambers, concerned about health care "there's no compromising. there is no sitting down and talking about what would be best for america. right now there is my ay or the highway" highway" according t.r. reid, whose book "the healing of america" is on the new york times bestseller list, healthcare is not just a political and economic issue its a moral responsibility. responsibility.t.r. reid, author & reporter"the us is the biggest, most powerful most innovative country in the world but when it comes to keeping people healthy we're a third rate power" power" reid's book, which takes into account other industrialized democracies , says that not providing universal care is what's driving up the cost for all americans. "people who don't have insurance still get sick, they still have babies, they still have auto accidents, they go to the hospitals and they tax the rest of us to pay for their care" care" and that's something many who showed up to hear reid's speech at the university of texas health science center in san antonio say is at the heart of the problem in the united states. gary chambers, concerned about health care"we send people to the emergency room and and for the rest of us we pay or that emergency room care and there should be a way to level that o" out." rodolfo molina, a rheumottlogist, says the problem here isn't the health care but rather the access to i. it.dr. rodolfo molina, rheumotologist"its terrible for the patient i give them free care. they live off samples. they come in when they can" can" but reid is quick to point out that not all countries with universal health care have done a good job at it. "there are systems that don't work that well. canada for example in waiting times" times" now the former reporter just hopes that his book will shed some light as to what america should and shouldn't do. yami virgin fox news at nine. see all of our stories about health care reform...including a look at how those clinics in department stores... may be needed to help care for 30-million new patients...that story is on our website... fox- baltimore dot com... click on health care reform in the hot topics section at the top of the screen muggy and humid humid it could've been worse with some severe showers... showers... here's vytas vytas 3 3 trees... snapped..power lines broken......and hundreds of thousands of people... in the dark.b-g-e explains the trouble restoring power...in 10 minutes on fox45 news at ten 08:33:37 "i just had this feeling in my gut - something's wrong, something's " wrong." but next...the dangerous organ donation...that saved one young woman's life...in our cover story after the break i hear you're having a tough day, so i brought you a freshly made sandwich. you made me a sandwich? no, dunkin' did. but i wrote the note. dunkin' bakery sandwiches are freshly made just for you. grab a turkey cheddar bacon sandwich today. america runs on dunkin'. in the black forest. 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(cover first oart of bite with photo) 08:15:06 "looking at them, you would never know, that they ever had any sugreries - they look phenomenal."doctors at the university of maryland medical center.... often witness stories of survival.but for this couple -- life wouldn't be possible without love... and undying generosity. 08:42:02 "i knew how much he loved me, but this is something special."jenn dietrich was in a bad car accident jack in january. she was prescribed percocet for neck and back pain.but didn't want to take any more of the drug that absolutely necessary.08:30:04 "i didn't know that percocet had acetimenophin in it and i was... bumped up the acetiminophin." a seemingly harmless decision - that would prove - almost deadly. 08:30:21 "i just remember being very, very tired."it was back on february 12-th - rob's birthday - that he first noticed something wrong with his girlfriend. 08:32:31 "jen was acting strange... a little bit stumbly."over the next few days... she continued to seem a little "off."- making strange phone calls - then not responding to his texts. 08:33:15 "it was like she hadn't remembered that she called me five minutes ago." then a couple days went by - without any contact at all. 08:33:37 "i just had this feeling in my gut - something's wrong, something's wrong."08:31:25 "and so he finally got in touch with my dad and said i haven't heard from jenn... should go and check on her."jenn's father found her unconscious --- she was rushed to the e-r. diagnosed with advanced liver failure... which couldn't be reversed.08:09:58 "and probably within 24 hours, she went from being somewhat coherent to totally comatose. so she was progressing rapidly."with no cadavre liver available for transplant... doctors had to consider a rare and somewhat risky surgery... 08:19:10 "she actually declined quite rapidly and i remember callig her dad and saying we really need to move forward with a living donor option."family members were ruled out for medical reasons. and they were running out of time to find a donor.08:19:08 "everybody on the team felt like she wouldn't be alive in 12 hours."that's when rob - got the call - and came to the rescue.08:37:31 "so i said, mom, get dressed. i need a ride to the hospital. i'm not gonna be driving home."a series of tests confirmed he was a compatible match.so doctors began removing more than half of his liver... transplanting it into jen's weakened body.an 8 hour surgery.08:40:12 "and then i woke up in the sicu."08:31:54 "somebody said rob donated his liver to you and i said 'what?!'... it had to come from somewhere!"five months later - and both have made a full recovery.rob and jenn are grateful for the transplant team - the only one in the state - trained for this kind of transplant.but the doctors are giving credit elsewhere. 08:23:51 "the person who really gets the credit here is rob."08:15:30 "it takes guts. it takes love and dedication." rob - of course - has no regrets...08:41:37 "no. none at all."and believes the tranplant has only strengthened the bond they share.08:45:41 "we're always together... but it's like i'm still here." (laughs)melinda roeder - fox 45 news at ten. medical researchers have linked acetiminophen - or tylenol - to increased levels of enzymes in the liver.... those... enzymes... can cause ...serioius damage over time.../ or... in... excessive quantities. but next...nearly 800- thousand people ... lost electricity...during that powerful storm at the end of june...b-g-e explains why some people were without power... for so long...after the break 3 i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself, and so college was a dream when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was gonna do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. enroll in the program that's right for you at phoenix.edu/maryland the drought is terrible for farmers. but for a certain kind of fisherman, it's actually a good thing. thing. have you seen these guys??? there's a reality t-v show about handfishing....it's man versus fish... in hand to hand combat.and the drought is helping them.....because with less water.... there just aren't as many places for the fish to hide.still it's not easy. "your finger tips are going to be shredded up real good and your fingers will be sore, but, in the end of the day, it's worth it." it."handfishing.... which is also called noodling....is only legal in a handful of states. environmentalists... call... on lawmakers ... to... address... climate change .../ after... reports... of... extreme weather... in maryland..../ 3 it's... been ...almost a year... since... tropical storm irene... devastated... parts ...of the state,... leading... to record flooding...//.now, ... "environment maryland"... released a report... showing ... that ...extreme rain ...and snow storms... are... getting more powerful .../ and... happening... 55 percent ...more frequently... here... /// also... after... last month's derecho... storm.../ left ...hundreds of thousands... without power...../ lawmakers... are... calling on bge... and pepco... to... be... better prepared. "iq: they aren't prepared..... oq: grossly understaffed, grossly underprepared." underprepared." lawmakers... are also considering ways... to... reduce carbon pollution... . and... greenhouse gas emissions. b-g-e... releases... a report.../ defending... their response.../ after... last months storm .../ that left... hundreds of thousands... without power.../ for days... days... karen parks live at b-g-e headquarters downtown where she spoke to officials earlier today.... today.... this is the report just released..... where bge tells regulators and customers....what went wrong and what went right during restoration efforts after last months storms.... storms.... (nats of storm) it was the storm of the summer.....that took the midatlantic by surprise......(5:23)this is something nobody has seen at least not in recent memory..... nearly 800 thousand customers.... were left without power for days......... (7:27)it was pretty horrible cause i have infants and i have a 85 year old mother in law so the house was hotter than a tinderbox....jeffrey katzen and his family were without power for 7 days......they live in pikesville.....one of the hardest hit areas...(9:00)ive lived in the same neigborhood when i was 14 and i never remember power being out for that amount of time.....just seems like the service isnt as good as it use be......and now the public service commission wants answers too.... bge has issued this 56 page report as part of the investigation into how the state's electric utilities responded to the outages......(2:34)even though its 2012 its still a challenge in these types of operating conditions to restore power in a fashion that actually meets the customers expectations today......rob gould of bge says the lack of advance warning caused a delay in requesting out of state contractors to help with restoration....(:49)we restored about the same number of customers as we did during irene in this storm we did it with about a thousand less workers many of which were from out of state and didn't get here till 2 and a half days into restoration...gould says......there were many lessons learned....(1:41)we're not saying we did well we're not saying we didn't do well we're simply saying out of respect for the commission here's the report here are the facts we look forward to working in a constructive fashion to understand what went right and where we can improve. 3 the commission will hold a series of public hearings next month to hear testimony from customers..... a formal hearing will be held in september... 3 3 powerful toy magnets... punched holes in this child's intestines..the other things older children are doing with them......that could lead to the same injury...in 10 minutes on fox45 news at ten the detailed information google knows about you... ...and the surprising number of times... the company... turns it over to the government...right after the break [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt. juicy steak, crispy bacon, and melted cheese with creamy santa fe caesar. or try adding egg for a santa fe steak, bacon & egg melt -- a favorito for breakfast but muy bueno any time of day. get to your local subway and claim your steak today -- with new santa fe steak melts. subway. eat fresh. the street closed downtown when a water main broke underneath light street more than 2 weeks ago......may remain closed for another 3 wees weekswater rushed down the street for hours when the 20 inch water main broke on july 16th......and we were there with you in the middle of it. public works director al foxx says workers still need to replace part of the 123-year-old main that broke... ...and more than 200 feet of other piping also needs to be replaced.but... they say the work now will ádecreaseá the liklihood of a break in the future and another problem in east baltimore.most businesses along a stretch of monument street are closed as crews work to stop the collapse of the street.the portion between bradford and montford streets will take several weeks to fix. the sinkhole started last wednesday, some businesses remain open, even though the sidewalks are closed.see more on this tonight on the late edition at 11 you can be among the first to know mitt romney's choice for vice president. president....because there will be an app for that.all you have to do is download the "mitt's v-p" app.its available for both i=phones and androids. the app could provide the romney campaign with a lot more information about its supporters.the app asks for permission to collect location information......and urges users to log in to their social networks.you'll recall barack obama annouced his v-p choice... with a text message messagethe link to the romney app is on our website... fox- baltimore dot com slash newslinks we have a lot more stories about the race for the white house on our website... ...including a look at how the stock market may predict the winner of the election.read that story by going to fox- baltimore dot com... and click on vote 2012 in the hot topics section at the top of the screen 3 would... you... want strangers ...to know ... where... your child... goes to school.../ or... how... much money ...you have ...in the bank....? bank....? if you've searched for the information online....chances are many strangers already know it. search engines not only record what you search....but sell the information. tonight, jeff abell shows us what happens when your personal information becomes very public. public. (outdoor shot/walks in) whenever zayneb ba-keet goes online.....she feels the eye of a cyber spy... (archive sot) "there will be times im on my gmail and it'll ask, oh i see you want to go to one world cafe, we have some special deals....." (nats typing) its not a coincidence. in fact, major search engines now record the words you search and make it available to almost anyone. (3:40) "multiple companies are gathering that information, they're not violating the law and they're selling it...." attorney anne mckenna is a privacy expert who says the information gathered from search engines is invaluable to marketers. (3:43) "so if target wants to know who owns a home so we can target the right ads to the right people they buy that data about you." from the coffee you drink.... to the doctor you hope to find... if you can search it..... companies can sell it.... (abell) "google even knows when the flu is on the way based on how many people are searching the topic. right now, google's world map has australia at the highest risk..... the risk to russia and the u-s is minimal." government agencies request the information hundreds of times a year.... and according to google, 93- percent of its most recent government requests were honored. no warrant required. (5:08) "we hyave this gray area the law is not protecting private citizens." according to google....the company never shares the personal information without permission....other than rare circumstances..... but experts warn...for every search....there's a snoop. (16:47) "i think people can understand sure theres a record i bought a house, sure there's a record i pay taxes but appreciate the fact there's a record that you're 16-year old daughter is pregnant in her second trimester and target know it before you do...." (type "congratulations") jeff abell, fox 45 news at ten. i'm jeff abell, reporting. google insists it does not share users personal information with government age. agencies.... unless there's a "valid" reason. 3 more on michael phelps's olympic record...and bad news for the ravens from the injury front...bruce cunningham has details next in sports unlimited bth - chick fil a the mayors of boston, chicago, san francisco, and washington, dc are intolerant bigots. recently, the president of chick fil a discussed his deeply-held religious views on marriage. he doesn't support gay marriage. understand this. the company doesn't engage in discriminatory hiring practices. nor does it refuse service to customers. this should be the only concern of government officials.yet tom menino, rahm emmanuel, edwin lee and vincent gray announced intentions to block the chain from operating or expanding into their cities. this is a clear violation of the speech and religion clauses of the first amendment.consider what two of these mayors do support. menino gave boston land to a mosque that included a leader who preached death to gays and urged women to become suicide bombers. there's equality for you.emmanuel welcomed to chicago the raging anti-semite and racist nation of islam leader louis farrakhan. are these mayors hypocrites or just plain stupid?i've responded to their bigoted positions by picking up chick fil a sandwiches for the entire newsroom. this is not about gay marriage. it's about free speech. and freedom of religion. august 1st is national chick fil a appreciation day. stop by a restaurant. and maybe boycott boston, chicago, san francisco and dc.for more on this story visit behind the headlines dot net. and follow us twitter and facebook. i'm mark hyman. he's the pride of baltimore...and today, he made us even prouder..perhaps the greatest olympian of all time, michael phelps today added to his already legendary legacy when he became the all time leader in olympic medals.. medals.. 3 phelps tied the record this afternoon by getting a silver in the men's 200 meter butterfly...and then later today, picked up a gold as a member of the us 4x200 meter relay team...he passes larina latynina, a soviet gymnast, for the alltime lead with 19 career olympic medals... phelps' 15 gold medals are already an olympic record back home...another long hot day for the ravens in the l,ate july sun as training camp grinds on...today, they got some news that was not a surprise, but certainly bad news nonetheless.. nonetheless.. 3 they learned that tight end dennis pitta will have to have surgery to repair a broken bone in his right hand...and they wasted no time..pitta went under the knife today and will likely miss the entir pre-season, but the good news is he's only expected to need 4-6 weeks recovery time, which means there's at least a chance he could be ready to go when the ravens open the season september 10th..pitta suffered the injury monday blocking on a running play... he emerged as a joe flacco favorite last season, catching 40 passes..three for touchdowns.. we've still got a lot more for you...the orioles in a crazy one against the yankees...and paul kruger's got some big shoes to fill for the ravens.. we'll see how that's going...at 11:30 as sports unlimited continues. scientists... say.../ a... new strain ... of... bird flu... could... átheoreticallyá... pose... a threat to humans. humans.its... a strain... found... in harbor seals....///some... have the ... h-3 ...n-8... strain.../ and... they've... been washing up... on the shore ... from... maine to massachusetts .... since... last september....//. at... least... 162... died..../// with... severe pneumonia... and... skin lesions....// scientists... say... the... virus... jumped from birds... to... the... marine mammals. if you're stressed out.. researchers suggest turning that frown upside down.... ...even if you have to force it. it. psychologists put more than a hundred college students through stressful tasks..some were told not to smile......others were told to smile......and some were physically forced to smile... by holding chopstiks in their months. the team discovered those who wore any kind of smile appeared to have less stress. study authors say their findings show even forcing a smile during an unpleasant task may make it a little easier. panic behind the wheel.the tragedy that forced a 12 year old to take control. ...and coming up in just 5 minutes on the late edition... edition...a boy reunited with his bike. a cruel crime has a happy ending. and a special proposal gone wrong. why bad timing didn't still didn't keep this guy from getting the answer he wanted. çia÷ a... 12--year old girl... is... forced,... to... drive a car.../ after... her grandfather... passes out... behind the wheel. wheel. miranda bowman -- of new jersey -- witnessed her grandfather pass out.... and die of heart failure.the car was going 80 miles per hour.the little girl pressed the brake and steered the car toward some bushes. bowman says: "he said, 'miranda, just keep talking to me. just keep talking to me'." bowman says: "thirty seconds later, i heard his head tap on the window."bowman says: "i panicked and i started screamin" screaming."but she overcame that panic.... and steered the car to safety.she wasn't hurt in the crash... and