ever been to cirque du soleil? i haven t. it s coming april 7th. the shows are amazing. and this one looks particularly unique. we will tell you where to see it and give you a peek and find out what it s all about. it s called totem and it looks amazing. our hot topic involves apple and the new app trying to make gays and lesbians straight and has been approved by apple. a u.s. christian organization helped develop the ap. it s basically available on itunes and claims to help users become straight by use melt pel resources to help multiple resources to help change them. apple has been drawing criticism from gay advocates and a group created a petition online called change.org demanding that itunes remove the app. we asked what you think about this. we wanted your two cents on today s hot to ic. generating a lot of response. let s look a a few this morning. this is how we phrased it. should ael remove an app claiming to make gay people straight. robert says why wou
bicycle and our man on a bicycle. baltimore city detectives were patrolling harford road one of man caught their eye. he was acting suspicious. the badge is clicked to their body armor. we have very little doubt that everyone was acutely aware of who they are. that is when a six-year veteran tried to approach the man. the suspect was armed with a silver-colored, 32-caliber revolver, and opened fire. officials say the detective was shot in the neck, but public was lodged in his long. police say there was an exchange of fire. we were sitting on the steps, and then we heard about 20 shots, and we started running. we recovered the weapon on the scene. the other two detectives are now down in our homicide unit, being interviewed. pamela did not know the specifics, but made a desperate plea to her neighborhood. we are joined in the kitchen. we would like the young welcome back. people to think before they act, chef stan of eddie s of roland please. life is too
wednesday, march 16th 3 ,3 mapp50 at 97 map aaother fire . at the fourth nnclear reactor in japan.damage at that facility &pradiation exposure.megan of - how people everywhhre are e on trying to protect themselves with anti-radiation pills. good morning patrice,in japan, they ve already survived this. the fifth largest earthquake n modern history not to mention he tsunami that swallowed everything in it s path..ut now hundreds of thousandd of survivors are facing nuclear exposure and health dangers, they may not dangers that people here in the u-s are worried about too. phe radiation is leaking from two nuclear reactors along thh pacific coast, that were heavvly daaaged by the earthquake. then yesterday, another explosion shook the region, damaging a containment poolland exposing part or all of the nuclear fuel rods iim still very concerned about what might happen to these are designed to not fail, but - so many things that were not supposed happen have hhppened or things th
3 map fiber map 3 another firr . at the &pfourth nuclear reactor in japan.damage at that facility is creating world wide fear of radiation exposure.megan gilliland is liie with more on how people eeerywhere are trring to protect themselves with anti-radiation pills. good morning patrice,in japan, they ve already survived this. the fifth largest earthquake in modern history not to mention the tsunami that swallowed everything in it s path.but now hundreds of thousands of survivors are facing nuclear exposure and ffel until years later. dangers that people here in the u-s are worried about too. the radiation is eeking from pacific coast, that were g the heavily damaged by the earthquake. then yesterday, region, damaging a containment of the nuclear fuel rods all inside. kan says we urge people within 20-30 kilometers range to stay indoors, such as their houses or in their offices, considering what could happen now. elevated radiation levels were detected 25 milee south in the
3 fiber map 3 pat downs at airport security can be an inconvenience and maybe even a little invasive. but some lawmakers ii new hampshire say it s much worse than that. they believe it s a sexual offense. offense.megan gilliland is live at b-w-i thurgood marshall airport withhmore on how those lawmakrs are pushing to have t-s-a workers punished. punished. good morning patrice,we ve seen several t-s-a employees filing into work this morning. their job is to keep the air safe, they use pat downs and body scans.but some lawmakers say they ve overssepped their boundaries. boundaries. call it what it is..it s sexual assault.. assault.. they want t-s-a workers punished as sex offenders. and put on the sex offender registry.it wasn t a large crowd in support of the bill too criminalize patdowns and body scans in new hampshire. but the support was passionate.one man says the heightened seccrity procedures cost him a trip home for the holidays ii december. this time the news is talk