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Transcripts For WBAL 11 News Sunday Morning 20101017

ehrlich raised $3 billion in taxes and fees. including property taxes. and a 40% increase in college tuition. and now he s made over $1 billion in new promises. with no plans to pay for them. except for cutting education. cuts that will lay off teachers and increase class sizes. that s not a budget. and bob ehrlich s not the kind of leader. we can trust. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org hello, welcome to 11 news, sunday morning. first let s take a look outside with our meteorologist. nice this sunday morning, a little bit chilly. warming up quickly. we will be in the 70 s this afternoon, it will be nice. you might need a jacket or sweater, but right now it is pretty nice. lots of sunshine out there, high of 31. usually a good sign. we are shooting for a high temperature 72 degrees later this afternoon. coming back in a few minutes we will take a look at the upcoming work week. balt

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Transcripts For WBAL 11 News Sunday Morning 20101017

morning. i m sarah caldwell. why and i m lisa robinson. let s go first to john collins. some of the runners complained about wind gusts running in your face. today much nicer. the wind is going to calm down. we will make it into the 70 s. this will be a nice close to the weekend. it will be a little chilly, though. you might want a light jacket. current conditions 44 degrees at the airport. 85% relative humidity. barometric pressure nice and high. always a good sign. the forecast today, sunny. after the start, we will make it into the low 70 s later this afternoon. we come back in just a few minutes and check the seven-day forecast and see what s going on for next week. for now to the news desk. baltimore city police are mourning one of their own after a birthday celebration turns deadly. off-duty brian stevenson, an 18-year veteran of the force, died. the detective and a friend were going to a club to celebrate their his 38th birthday when he got into an argument.

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Transcripts For WJZ Eyewitness 11PM News 20100717

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

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Transcripts For WMAR ABC2 News At 5PM 20091204

what s going to happen as it moves northward is it will spread rain on the northern shore. the farther north and west you ll go the more snow you ll be seeing. we ll see one to two inches in backyards and grassy areas. around the ball area baltimore area tonight not too bad. precipitation arriving tomorrow in the form of mixed precipitation. they are ready. mayor sheila dixon says the budget for the snow season is $3.5 million. they have 300 personal. 253 pieces of equipment and more than 15-tons of salt. even the mayor got in the action today moving salt herself. earlier brian keebler caught up with the mayor at another event and that s when he broke the news to her about the state not deciding to retry her. reporter: when the verdict came down tuesday the jury could not agree on count six, that s the charge of the appropriation of the annual holly trolley event. the state can bring the case against her again in another trial. an option they said today they would not t

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Transcripts For WMAR ABC2 News At 5PM 20091203

my advisors, talking with god and reviewing my options. i understand that this trial has a range of strong feelings among citizens who love baltimore just like i love baltimore and are committed the baltimore. i deeply regret that the citizens of baltimore had to go through this or deal with me. while i recognize the issues before me go beyond the courtroom my attorney s advised me to limit my comments while the legal process continues. in the meantime, my administration and i will continue to do the people s business without interruption. we will continue to act in the best interest of this city. thank you reporter: the mayor took no questions from reporters and exited the room. her staff says she went back to work. dixon did not entertain the notion of resigning and offered no apology. city councilman robert thinks the statement was on point. a final decision has been made by the judge. it is in the judge s hands now. she had to be careful in her statement. it is on tar

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