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the moore more more important that intervngs is started. reporter: he is now seven. his mom said early intervention has made a big difference. he is nonver balance of the however, matthew understands so much. i can t imagine where he would be without early intervention. matthew, come here. matthew, it s time for bed. he knows his abc s. he is doing well. reporter: the rate of autism among black is higher than that of white and more likely when they are diagnosed when the child is older and not when an infant or toddler. a new update from southeast baltimore. we had a child hit by an unmarked police car at highland and leverton. the child was rushed to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. the investigation is still going on. let s take a look live on route 40, the hatem bridge. show us the picture. while it was a great day, another freeze is on the way. meteorologist wyatt everhart joins us with the first forecast. wyatt is just back from fishing. ....
picture tweeted from his account. it was someone sending a picture of a wiener on weiner s account. the congressman fires back this morning. and caught on tape. a home invasion nightmare. an includer breaks in right in the middle of the day. targeting a mom and her son. they re okay. but we have the 911 call you have to hear to believe. and what a scary sight it was in springfield, massachusetts, last night. tornadoes like this don t often touch down in massachusetts. but this one was a killer. governor deval patrick has declared a state of emergency. we ll talk to him live in a minute. it was a scene out of the movie, twister. right at the evening rush hour. shearing roofs off buildings. tearing right through the cities downtown. josh elliott is there and has the latest for us. good morning, josh. reporter: good morning to you, robin and george. those haunting images last month. first in tuscaloosa, alabama. then, joplin, missouri, last week. we can add i ....
shift inside the obama cabinet. and one day to go, the final rehearsal got under way this morning, as prince william and kate middleton prepare for tomorrow s big event, while london reaches a fever pitch in anticipation of the wedding of the year. early this thursday morning, the year. early this thursday morning, april 28th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs welcome to the early show here on a thursday morning. destruction on a massive scale. you will not see more vivid tornado pictures. mother nature unleashing her fury all across the south, like we mentioned from texas to virginia, towns, homes, completely obliterated. these pictures from tuscaloosa, alabama, yesterday, and last night. just incredible images. the death toll continues to rise. we will have extensive reports from that entire region coming up in just a couple of moments. good morning, everyone, i m chris wragge. he ll get you the very latest on that breaking news in the south in just a moment. a ....
we have the answer how the grand piano landed on a sandbar in miami s biscayne bay. i wish we were in miami this morning. no kidding. just when you thought it couldn t get any worse, it has. look at the numbers from up and down the east coast. philadelphia, a foot and a half of snow. already in new york, the most snow ever in january. went through all of the snow removal budgets in many cities and states. eight snowstorms here in new york, since mid-december. once every five days. schools are closed in boston, new york city, washington, d.c. people all over the northeast are having one heck of a time trying to get to work. some people didn t even make it home last night from their offices because the storm started around dinner time last night. and in the capital, it was a nightmare commute. so many people stuck in dire conditions for hours, including our own abc news staffers, who are going to give us a video notebook on what it was like to get home. i got ....
day weekend to thank firefighters for their work in public safety. secretary solis went on a rides along climbed to the top of a ladder truck and had a traditional chili dinner in columbia. it shows how technology helped to prevent rising loss. reporter: preventing job loss and getting people back to work is the secretary s hot agenda. howard county falls well below if national unemployment number. but just a few miles from where she was speaking, betty griffith and betty read were laid off this year. landing a job and trying to stay afloat is all consuming. we keep a positive attitude. reporter: they agree there s plenty of help for the unemployed like the affordable homes program that reduces a mortgage payment but they say the number of job opportunities needs to expand. if you re looking for help, there is a lot. it s just so many people were fighting over the same jobs. they just have to make more jobs available or either they need to teach people how t ....