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Transcripts For WMAR ABC2 News Good Morning Maryland 5AM 20121115

The kids are bundled up this morning, theyll stay that way in the afternoon because still quite chilly out there. A few peeks of sunshine and the temperature at 48 degrees once again were going to be struggling to get to the 50s. Lets get a check now of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. Good morning. Struggling to get to the 50s . Oh my goodness. Im not ready for the cold weather. If you are traveling on 95, fortunately there are no delays just south of route 100. It will be an easy ride headed to d. C. Or traveling up north. And everything will remain nice and clear in downtown baltimore. This is what 95 looks like at 395. Traffic moving right along. There are no delays right now through the fort mchenry tunnel, harbor tunnel also going to be clear and as we check in and take a look at the abc2 timesaver traffic drive times youll notice the beltway going to be in great shape. Normal conditions right now on the outer loop from 95 all the way up to 83. That stretch will take

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Transcripts For WMAR ABC News Good Morning America 20121115

Good morning maryland, im meteorologist Lynette Charles we have and another cold start to the day. Into the afternoon more of the same. Still very chilly. A mix of sun and clouds in the afternoon hours the High Temperature coming in at 48 degrees. This is your seven day forecast. And we remain chilly even as we go into your next six days. Be prepared for some wet weather possibly on sunday evening and then as we head into your travel day, we will see plenty of sunshine in the forecast. Were lucky, its not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. Love. Its what makes a subaru, a subaru. Good morning, im megan pringle. And im Charlie Crowson Baltimore Police pulled the body of a woman out of the water near fells point earlier this morning. Police were called to the 2300 lock of boston street after report of a body in the water. Its not yet clear how that victim ended up there. Tomorrow night the Westminster High School Varsity Football Team will dedicate the regional fines to

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Transcripts For WMAR ABC2 News Good Morning Maryland 5AM 20121116

Traffic with lauren cook good morning. Reporter good morning. If you are traveling 695, theres nothing to get in your way. It will be nice and clear as you travel the inner loop towards 95. And that outer loop is going to take you 11 minutes right now from 95 up to 8 3. If you are headed out to the west side of the beltway we are dealing with the longterm construction at wilkins avenue. The new enterchange bridge reopened and it did last week so expect that as new traffic pattern and no delays. 11 minutes right now to travel that outer loop from 795 down to 95. And if you using 95, no problems getting to bwi airport this morning. And the northeast corridor going to be in great shape. You are looking at a quick 4 minute trip to travel southbound from white marsh down to the beltway. Thats a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. Now over to you. She is living proof of what happens when people drive drunk. Why this little girl is showing no grudge. The letter she sent to the man behind the

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Transcripts For WMAR ABC News Good Morning America 20121116

Twisted metal, to safe a baby at the last minute. And are you ready for this . Lindsay lohan set to walk into our times square studio this morning for her only live interview. She is playing the worlds most famous movie star. But first, she is live on good morning america. Good morning, america. We have breaking news just as we come on the air. Sirens welling across southern israel and tel aviv right there. Palestinian rock et cetera targeting tel aviv just exploded. Were right on the edge of war in the middle east right now. Theres no injuries reported from this latest shell explosion. But this is a serious escalation. We have our eye on all of the developments there. And we also have the latest on the millionaire software titan on the run. Police could be closing in on him right now. And abc news has learned, he may never have left his house. We have the exclusive photo showing the bunker where he may have been hiding out. And get ready to meet the heaviest triplets in the world. Sid

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Transcripts For WMAR ABC News Good Morning America 20121206

The biggest teen stars on the planet, one direction, the wanted, Justin Bieber, all passed over for grammy nominations in a stunning shutout. The guys Everyone Wants for their boyfriend, cant win this one thing. And elizabeth starts off the morning with a ding right there. I know. I think i deserve two or three. Channeling lara spencer, just back from london. Everyone back at the desk right now. Were going to be helping robin trim her tree at home later today. But a lot to get to first. New reports on how close syria came to using chemical weapons this week. They actually loaded the deadly gas on to bombs, prepared for launch. And Martha Raddatz is going to have the latest on that. Thats a frightening development, something president obama took very seriously. We have a warning this morning that all parents with infants need to here. Federal authorities are taking an unprecedented move of suing the manufacturers of infant recliner, saying they are dangerous. I dont know about you guys.

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