been blowing into the water since a rig exploded three weeks ago. tonight, joel brown reports from louisiana. >> reporter: littlebritish petroleum says it's making some progress. we hope to that have tube inserted some time late tonight. it did hit a snag friday. that's when bp first tried toin cert the pipe but failed to make a connection, forcing the company to bringing it back to the surface to readjust it. the coast guard also dispersed chemicals after getting approval from the environmental protection agency. >> environmentalists say that the dispersements are a short term solution that can lead to long term damage. it can damage the eco system here and affect the fishing industry for many, many years to come. >> jack doran has worked on oil spills all over the world. he is frustrate that had oil companies don't invest in new technology for cleanup although bp says that the toxic dispersants appear to be working, he shows us the results of something in can danchts which one do you want on your shore? something like this or something leak this. >> president obama promises that the government will not rest. he sent a letter to dp demanding public clarification on their intones pay all costs. scientists believe that the actual leak is actually being grossly under reported. some say insatisfied of 5,000 barrels per day, it could bees many as 70,000 barrels per day. bp denies those scientific allegations. an episcopal bishop from maryland made history. she was one of the first of two openly gay bishops in the church. she was consecrated as bishop of the diocese of los angeles. she is the former rector of the episcopal church in annapolis. the results are in for mayor maryland's biggest day of racing. more people showed up and more money was spent. >> infield revelers gathered for music, drinks and, for some, a mid-day nap, amidst the corporate tents with a more gentile place. >> my feet hurt. >> reporter: super saver, the only hope for a triple crown winner coming off his victory at the kentucky derby. but the best in baltimore on this day is lookin at lucky. leading the charming down the stretch, in the middle of the track, holding off first dude and jackson bend, trainer bob baffert earned his fifth preakness win with lookin at lucky. >> when he looked the line, you can't put a price on the feeling. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: when did you finally feel like you had the race won? >> when i crossed the wire. [ laughter ]. >> ideal weather conditions, increased attendance and a well run race. the 2010 preakness hit on all three and that gives maryland racing its own version of the triple crown. stay tuned. stan will have much more on the triple crown's second jewel coming up later in sports. it is cooling off a little bit after that preakness saturday. let's take a look outside where we can look forward to a nice sunny day. meteorologist bernadette woods is live outside. hey, bern. >> hello. there is nothing going on in our area. you see, all of this off to the west, that is not making it to the ground. it's just interfering with the radar a little bit. but here is the next storm coming our way. and as it does, the rain could arrive by recally tomorrow night, more so on monday, though. but the mild air is going to continue for at least one more day. the forecast coming up. >> bern, thank you. car accidents are the leading cause of death among 15 to 20 years. there is a new push to keep them safe. a local company took this morning to educate those drivers about the dangers on the road. >> a hard left. real hard left right now. now hard right. >> how can a golf card make a teenager a better driver. >> when those teens are wearing goggles to simulate drunk driving. >> i think it's important for them to learn to make good choices. bge started these driver classes for kids whose parents do it for them. we have parents tell us that they can see a change in the behavior of their kid after an event like this, less arguing about using the seatbelt, more attentive to what they are doing behind the wheel. >> today, they talked with shock trauma nurses. >> this will probably cause severe injuries. >> reporter: and seeing how even with a seatbelt accidents can hurt. previously, the safety courses only offered to the kids "who" parents work at bge but, this year, they opened it up to allow of kids who work for the baltimore county police department. >> it's an excellent opportunity for young people to experience the hazards and responsibility of driving on our roadways. >> this is for parents who know through statistics or just through their heart that this is the most dangerous time in the life of their child. >> i hope she takes away how to drive safely, what to think about while driving, what not to do, and just to stay safe. >> i remember my time with the peering goggles and hitting cones and the golf cart. >> reporter: what do you remember about it? >> not to drink and drive. >> and states like maryland have graduated driver's licenses are seeing an impact here in lowering the death rate. and still to come, on wjz, the terrifying crash. a baby ejectd from a minivan that flies more than 20 feet over a wall. tonight, we hear from the shocked homeowner who found that child and dr. conrad murray, a hero or a villain? he is accused in michael jackson's death. now, he is credited with saving a life. and where's the beef? an important recall to tell you. howard county health care. how howard county is going door to door to boost coverage. details ahead. a new storm is on the way. i'm meteorologist bernadette wood. more when eyewitness news returns. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, the young boy who miraculously survived a plane crash in lybia returned home today. the nine-year-old arrived in the netherland in an air born ambulance. he will now rebuild his whole life without his parents or his brother who were among the 103 victims of the crash. the boy underwent hours of surgery to repair multiple fractures on his legs. investigators are using the plane's black boxes to determine how it went down another incredible story of survival. a mother driving in florida swerved to flip a tire causing her to flip. that sent her baby out of the car, flying into a backyard. a neighbor saw it from a window and feared the worst. >> i felt it was totally unbelievable. i actually him lay on the ground. he dodged once, flipped over on to its back and landed again. i thought, when i went over there, that he would be dead. >> that was one lucky boy. the boy was crying when they arrived on the scene. he was conscious and survived with only a few scrapes. his mother suffered only a leg injury and his it three-year- old sister who was also in the vehicle was not hurt. michael jackson's former doctor is back in the headlines tonight, this time for saving a woman's life. according to a spokesperson, dr. conrad murray helped stabilize a young woman who fell unconscious on a flight to phoenix. dr. murray is currently free on bail pending it time he is accused of administering the powerful anesthetics to michael jackson. and a product recall. we are talking about 12-ounce cans of libby's corned beef and 35,000 pounds of seasoned cook beef. there are no reports of any illnesses. if you have any of these or questions, call (800)685-6328 for more information. as lawmakers debated the national health care bill, one organization launched a door-to- door campaign to boost coverage. the organizers say that face-to- face contact is the best way to reach. >> behind every door is an opportunity for cynthia marshall, parts of a group called path. people acting together in howard. >> if you believe most howard county residents don't know about healthy howard. it's the county wide program that offers health care at low monthly rate. the county says many people are eligible but are not signed up. that's where path sets in. >> many people have said, i'm so glad that you are here. i've been worried about health care for a long time and now i have a chance to have it. >> patricia vogel has had health care for ten years. healthy howard is part of the reason why she is going door to door. >> people don't always know where to go for help. there are so many people struggling. >> reporter: so park the came pain has reached about 600 people. the goal is to tell at least 4,000 people about healthy howard. there is nothing that replaces going to talk to people face to face in terms of getting them engaged, getting them involved in the community it. >> reporter: while some may need the program, others need an ear. >> one fellow that i talked to wanted to rand about national health care and thanked me for letting him rant on. and i moved on to the next place. >> and to another opportunity. in howard county, i'm gigi barnett. >> the path organization has 700 volunteers from several churches. a they plan to end that campaign in october. nasa determines there is not a risk from space debris to the space shuttle. the debris is expected to pass within a file from the international space station. a neighbor cable prevented astro naudet from using a laser sensor -- a cable prevented astronauts from using a lazer sensor to complete an inspection. they will resume that tomorrow tomorrow, we're going to have a storm moving in our direction. 78 degrees above the average of 74. now, we started the day off at 67 degrees but we are dropping down. we are already down to 67 you can see that across the entire region. 62 in baltimore. 66 degrees in haggerstown. down to 59 already in easton. winds picking up out of the west, really dry air compared to where we were yesterday. tomorrow, they're going to turn around to the northeast because the next storm will be moving our way. tomorrow looks to be dry but there is some wet weather not that far away that will be moving in our direction. early tomorrow night, more so on monday where we're going to see the effect from it. but the crowd will be increasing during the day tomorrow. it's this system right here but the other thing going on from the front on friday, stalling out to our south. so this low 'tis going to combine with that front and move everything back at our direction, starting with the clouds this weekday. partly cloudy skies. the winds start to pick up during the day tomorrow. but most of the rain will hold off until tomorrow night or monday. thinks how it's going to move our way. here is that low bringing most the moisture in on monday. with all of that rain around, we're going to see temperatures being held down. in the 60s for a high. tuesday, the same idea but on wednesday, this low little won't clear us. they will start to warm it up, there will be more sunshine. still a chance for showers and wednesday until that low gets out of here. when it does, drier air returns and a warming trends for the end of the week. out on the water winds around. take a look at sunset, 8:14. tonight, we are going down to about 50 degrees. cool one out there tonight. then tomorrow, we go back off into the 70s but clouds really start to pick up. with the rain coming in, we get held down, only 64 degrees on monday, 66 degrees on tuesday. by thursday, drying out. coming up next in sports, several local colleges represented into today's ncaa ,, ,, hello, everybody, in the 134 years of running, only one favorite has won the second leg. today was not to be. the glory went to another thoroughbred. count stretch they come in the middle of the track, look at number 7, lookin at lucky. he gathers his stride. the number 11 horse. look at lucky began to fade before deciding it was time to giddy up and go. he was holding on for the win by 3/4 2 length. first dude second. jackson bend third. what a satisfying day for trainer bob b.a.r.t. follow a disappointing day two weeks ago. >> this is a different win. this is a redemption win. this horse wanted to win. he tried so hard. i wanted to win for the horse. >> baffert says he will wait to decide whether he will run in the last leg. orioles. bottom 7th, wiggy again. 123rd homer. o's lead double. the bullpen allows 8 nineth inning runs. orioles baseball right here tomorrow. indians game 3 here. men's ncaa tournament, lacrosse, first round. shooting high on johns hopkins whose season came to a screeching halt. look at this, twisting, rolling, but here is the goal of the game. zach howell behind the back. duke wins 18-5. they advance against either delaware or north carolina and don't forget the national championship round in baltimore. virginia beat mount st. mary's and cornell beat loyola 11-10 in overtime. third seeded maryland beat undefeat the hofstra at byrd stadium in hofstra. fasten your seatbelt for the hit of the day. kelvin ford feeling. watch him take the pass in front tft goalie. i'm just moving so fast. they will face either clemson or notre dame. those two play each other. >> is there a preferred opponent? >> no. when it gets there, anybody will do. >> kyle bush won the nascar race. still to come, they are going for the record. how this group of elementary school students will try to get, amid the sight and sounds of the windy city, there was something abuzz on the roof of the chicago high-rise. we are talking about 4,000 bees on top of the marriott hotel. the finished product is made to make salad dressing, and even beer. elementary school students in ohio undergo a test. they try to rub their stomach and pat their head at the same time. they are hoping to get into the beginnest world of book records. try that at ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,