On any given social media platform on any given day of the week, there are thousands of posts about everyday people who have become cynical about their work.
i was like, it might be an earthquake or something, because the whole house was shaking. when he walked outside, his saw his neighbor s tree out in his yard. one tree rip down this before falling down on a few groups. the antenna [unintelligible] no major damage. since the tree is on my property, i have to call the insurance. mother nature unleashed a fury in other parts of central maryland. these roof shingles were no match for the winds that blew through baltimore city. a man was hospitalized after a tree fell on his minivan. his mother in law was on the phone with him moments before the accident. i heard a scrambling noise banging. the next thing i heard, he said, help me, help me, a tree fell on my car. down power lines knocked out power to more and 50,000 customers across the area, including a high school, leaving these wrestlers in the dark for the south regional tournament. this is all we can have a for a while. a good two hours away from here. it i
changes have bipartisan support. 57 pieces of legislation related to pension reform are on the table. employee contribution will probably be raised at some level. the eligibility for retirement may be raised. members of the tea party consider what is going on in wisconsin a wake-up call. they are considering making maryland a white to work state. a right to work state. if someone does not want to pay union dues, they can do that. , wisconsin, they expect to have a dialogue with political leaders unlike wisconsin, they expect to have a dialogue with political leaders. we can come to an agreement. maryland faces $19 million in unfunded pension liability. and other union leaders did not talk about it, they did handout bullet. on how to save their plans. more than 600 legislators outlined their plans. we can tell you that unions in our own backyard are feeling the heat. up for vote in anne arundel county is a bill the public safety unions called an open shot at c
koch. we re going the start with breaking news. a pedestrian is rushed to the hospital after being hit by a train. derek valcourt has the report. reporter: we are told that a deaf woman stepped in front of the train. this happened just at about 8:20 tonight. we ve caught up with mta spokesman terry owens just a few momenting ago. an operator was approaching the convention center stop, he saw some people on the platform near the rail lines and layed on the horn to let them know that the train was approaching. turns out, both the people could not hear. the woman didn t see the train turned around and stepped out into its path. reporter: we are told that that woman suffered some nonlife threatening injuries. she was rushed over to shock trauma. as you can imagine, that created quite a scene down here, near camden yards where tonight there was a baseball game going on. so there was a lot of traffic out in this area, a lot of foot traffic. they had to temporarily shut down o