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alex demetrick reports, it might answer an old question. how did mars lose its air, water, and possibly life? >> reporter: this is the way nasa thinks mars used to look. >> reporter: 3.8 billion years ago, mars was wet and warm. it was raining and probably snowing in the higher elevations. >> reporter: in other words -- >> it was much more earth-like. but then it went from conducive life to the dry, bitter planet today. the question is, where did all of the air and water go. nasa will launch this spacecraft monday to try to combat that. it will be mars' thin, upper at his fear. actually, dipping down and tasting -- taking in chemicals from the upper atmosphere. and we're trying to see how much is lost to space over time. specifically by the sun. >> reporter: the sun is the lead suspect, blasting out highly-charged particles, called solar wind. strong magnetic field. something mars does not have. >> and over a billion years, we think the sun stripped away almost all the air on mars. >> reporter: at least that's the way the spacecraft is bein
alex demetrick reports, it might answer an old question. how did mars lose its air, water, and possibly life? >> reporter: this is the way nasa thinks mars used to look. >> reporter: 3.8 billion years ago, mars was wet and warm. it was raining and probably snowing in the higher elevations. >> reporter: in other words -- >> it was much more earth-like. but then it went from conducive life to the dry, bitter planet today. the question is, where did all of the air and water...
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and -- >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, could mars have been a second earth? that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> i'm bob turk in the first warning weather center. much warmer temperatures on the way after tonight. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories at cbsbaltimore.com at this hour. for updates on the day's news and the updated forecast, log onto cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,, >>> we have breaking news out of camp pendleton out of california. base officials say four mirn marines are dead following an accident. the accident reportedly happened during a range maintenance operation. no further details are being released right now. >>> the drama continues today in the alec baldwin stalking case. the canadian woman accused of harassing the actor is now in held in contempt of court. genevieve siborran was supposed to testify today. puinstead is serving 30 days in jail for repeatedly interrupting the proceedings. she is accused of stalking baldwin. it is unclear if she will testify. bald
and -- >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, could mars have been a second earth? that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> i'm bob turk in the first warning weather center. much warmer temperatures on the way after tonight. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories at cbsbaltimore.com at this hour. for updates on the day's news and the updated forecast, log onto cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,...
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. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, remembering veterans on their day. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> our first dose of winter- like weather is heading our way. don't miss the updated first warning weather forecast. as we enjoy this sunset. forecast with bob is coming up. ,,,,,, mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance -- evergreen health. neighborhood care, same day appointments, a team approach with doctors and nurses who get to know you. that's evergreen health. learn more at evergreenmd.org. >>> it is partly cloudy. 54 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. tonight, an update on the investigation into a massive drug operation. last month, the fbi shut down silk road. a sophisticated criminal marketplace online. now, two men, including one from baltimore, have pleaded guilty for their in
. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, remembering veterans on their day. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> our first dose of winter- like weather is heading our way. don't miss the updated first warning weather forecast. as we enjoy this sunset. forecast with bob is coming up. ,,,,,, mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local...
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. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, harbor side companies, trading asphalt for nature. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> a more pleasant fall day. more on the warmup. don't miss the updated first warning forecast. ,,,,,,,, xÑwwk these are the hands of a surgeon. a pediatrician. ,,,,,,,, these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org. join us, and thrive. >>> it is partly cloudy. 52 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. >>> police ruled her death a suicide, more than a year ago. but now, an independent investigation is taking a second look at what really happened to university of maryland student, katherine morris. derek valcourt explains, it comes as the young woman's family spent months pleading for answers. derek? >> reporter:
. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, harbor side companies, trading asphalt for nature. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> a more pleasant fall day. more on the warmup. don't miss the updated first warning forecast. ,,,,,,,, xÑwwk these are the hands of a surgeon. a pediatrician. ,,,,,,,, these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente...
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alex demetrick reports, it might answer an old question. how did mars lose its air, water, and possible life. >> this is the way nasa thinks mars used to look. >> 3.8 billion years ago, mars was wet and warm. it was raining, probably snowing in the higher elevation. >> in are the words -- >> it was much more earg-like. >> but then it went into an environment more conseussive to supporting life to the bitter cold the planet had today. the question is, where did all the air and water go? nasa will launch this spacecraft monday to try to answer that. it's called may have been. and it will order what is left of mars' thin upper atmosphere. >> reporter: dipping down and tasting -- taking in chemicals from that upper atmosphere. we're trying to see how much is lost over time. particularly by the sun. >> reporter: the sun is the lead suspect, blasting out highly-charged particles, called solar wind. earth is protected pie the waves by a strong magnetic field. something mars does not have. >> reporter: we think it has stripped away almost all of th
alex demetrick reports, it might answer an old question. how did mars lose its air, water, and possible life. >> this is the way nasa thinks mars used to look. >> 3.8 billion years ago, mars was wet and warm. it was raining, probably snowing in the higher elevation. >> in are the words -- >> it was much more earg-like. >> but then it went into an environment more conseussive to supporting life to the bitter cold the planet had today. the question is, where did all...
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. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, final arguments in the stent lawsuit. now the jury will set the damages. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> four of maryland's high school students are graduating within four years. i'll plain. >>> and a gorgeous end to what started out a gray day. what can we expect for the weekend? we'll have your first warning weather forecast from bob when we return. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] now you can turn pillsbury crescents into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! >>> clear and 69 degrees. millions of dollars are at stake. and now, it's all in the hands of a baltimore jury. it's the same jury that earlier found dr. mark midei performed an unnecessary stent procedure. alex demetrick has more on the final stages. >> report
. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, final arguments in the stent lawsuit. now the jury will set the damages. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> four of maryland's high school students are graduating within four years. i'll plain. >>> and a gorgeous end to what started out a gray day. what can we expect for the weekend? we'll have your first warning weather forecast from bob when we return. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] now you can turn pillsbury...
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. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up. harbor side companies trading asphalt for nature. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> and if you have big plans for the weekend, will the weather cooperate? stick around university update -- around for the updated first warning weather forecast. >>> wjz is always on. for the top stories on cbs. com cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,, mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance -- evergreen health. neighborhood care, same day appointments, a team approach with doctors and nurses who get to know you. that's evergreen health. learn more at evergreenmd.org. >>> meteorologist tim williams, in the mobile weather lab. outside the baltimore inner harbor, just down from the norwegian tall ship. how would the weather cooperate. bob has details. >> looks like a great weekend. to spend a little time at the inner harbor? mild temperatures compared to what we
. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up. harbor side companies trading asphalt for nature. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> and if you have big plans for the weekend, will the weather cooperate? stick around university update -- around for the updated first warning weather forecast. >>> wjz is always on. for the top stories on cbs. com cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,, mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care...
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and as alex demetrick reports, baltimore was no exception. >> it looked much like any other parade. but on veterans day, it's different. and it couldn't be more personal for many, like the gold stars who carried pictures of children. >> we're representing our children, many of whom were killed in the iraqi and afghanistan war. >> bringing together people who might be strangers most of the year, but who gather each year at baltimore's war memorial plaza, under big flags and small. >> we are city of neighbors helping neighbors, to build a stronger community and a strong nation. today, we honor our veterans who have selflessly given everything to further that vision. >> reporter: while the calendar may call this a holiday, for veterans -- >> i've served in desert storm. and it's a chance to honor those who came and died in wars behind me. >> along -- a long chain linking back to vietnam and further, into korea. back to the total war, waged in world war ii. and the war that was supposed to end all wars, and its conclusion that was on the 11th day of the 11th month, became known as veter
and as alex demetrick reports, baltimore was no exception. >> it looked much like any other parade. but on veterans day, it's different. and it couldn't be more personal for many, like the gold stars who carried pictures of children. >> we're representing our children, many of whom were killed in the iraqi and afghanistan war. >> bringing together people who might be strangers most of the year, but who gather each year at baltimore's war memorial plaza, under big flags and...
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alex demetrick, with the final stages on this case, alex? >> reporter: well, mary, closing arguments came earlier than expected and wrapped up just minutes ago. >> reporter: blocked arteries can cause heart attack and deaths. opening those vessels with stents can lessen that risk. but placing those stents when not needed has led to hundreds of lawsuits against former cardiologist, dr. mark medei. >> dr. medei said it was 90%. and after they investigated, it was 10%. >> reporter: they found he placed unnecessary stents in businessman glen weinberg's heart. fearing he had severe coronary heart disease, weinberg said he cut back, and it cost him a 4% stake in four cordish projects. but in an effort to streamline the case, the jury is only considering the maryland live casino and the damages in this case. medei says he saved weinberg's life and is not responsible for his subsequent decisions. the question, did he lose an interest in maryland live. what was the amount he lost? not the lawyers throwing out but the jury's determination? and dr. mid
alex demetrick, with the final stages on this case, alex? >> reporter: well, mary, closing arguments came earlier than expected and wrapped up just minutes ago. >> reporter: blocked arteries can cause heart attack and deaths. opening those vessels with stents can lessen that risk. but placing those stents when not needed has led to hundreds of lawsuits against former cardiologist, dr. mark medei. >> dr. medei said it was 90%. and after they investigated, it was 10%. >>...
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. >>> i'm alex demetrick. economic up, remembering -- coming up, remembering veterans on their day. that story as eyewitness news that story as eyewitness news continue get blnow...iday pricing ...at the h.h. gregg pre-black friday sale. save up to 35 percent on appliances. get this washer/dryer pair for only $499. frigidaire four piece stainless steel kitchen packages are only $1899. this 32 inch led tv is only $179. plus, this lg 47 inch led tv is just $499. hurry in to h.h. gregg for the pre-black friday sale before november 23rd. this holiday season... ...h.h. gregg has the best deals. >>> it is 6:30. partly cloudy. 53 degrees in central maryland. keeping. thank you for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. miami dolphins lineman richie incognito says that the drama surrounding him and his teammate, jonathan martin, is not about bullying. now, he's speaking out about his suspension. jessica kartalija joins us with this story. >> reporter: in an interview with fox sports, incognito said he took things too far. but he never meant to hurt
. >>> i'm alex demetrick. economic up, remembering -- coming up, remembering veterans on their day. that story as eyewitness news that story as eyewitness news continue get blnow...iday pricing ...at the h.h. gregg pre-black friday sale. save up to 35 percent on appliances. get this washer/dryer pair for only $499. frigidaire four piece stainless steel kitchen packages are only $1899. this 32 inch led tv is only $179. plus, this lg 47 inch led tv is just $499. hurry in to h.h. gregg...
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here is alex demetrick to talk to scientists about new numbers. >> they may only be the bits and pieces of the solar system but asteroids are a threat to earth and the life on it. >> nothing to be frightened about. >> dr. james garvin is nasa's chief scientist. >> what we're realizing is there may be more small ones more frequently than we had anticipated. >> a realization that literally hit home last february when one exploded over siberia. >> we are sitting ducks. that was a wake up call. >> because it was made up of compacted stones it exploded high up in an air burst. it was still powerful enough to injury 1,600 people. >> it could have hit the surface and made a crater. >> it prompted nasa to do a quiet table top deal where such a hit on dc was expected to kill 78,000 people. >> the rock had a hit siberia was just 62 feet. it is four to five times more likely. >> the earlier we gain warning of these the better we can make civil defense preparedness about them. >> nasa plans to look for smaller asteroids and there's a goal to catch one for study and learn the best way to redirect th
here is alex demetrick to talk to scientists about new numbers. >> they may only be the bits and pieces of the solar system but asteroids are a threat to earth and the life on it. >> nothing to be frightened about. >> dr. james garvin is nasa's chief scientist. >> what we're realizing is there may be more small ones more frequently than we had anticipated. >> a realization that literally hit home last february when one exploded over siberia. >> we are sitting...
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. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, a new leader for america's catholic bishops. and the challenges laid down by a new pope. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> preventing heart attacks and strokes. major changes to cholesterol guidelines. why the number of people taking medications could increase. >>> changes will be made to either look at ourselves, you have to examine everything internally. >>> taking sides. the owner of the miami dolphins opens up about the bullying scandal, engulfing his team. for intelligent life.. for a greater purpose. it's a journey enriched by the people we know and the things we share. we believe online searching should be the same. only at bing do you see what the web knows what we know, and now what your friends and the world of social media are creating all there. all in one search. expand your search and see what you've been missing. bing. try it now. >>> it's 4:30. 38 degrees and partly cloudy. hello, everyone. thanks for staying with eyewitness news. i'm vic carter. >> i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking b. >>
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alex demetrick. >> it has been a six-week marathon for this jury. and just a short while ooh the jurors told the judge, they have had enough. >> reporter: in the first phase of this trial, the jury found former cardiologist, dr. mark midei had placed unnecessary stents in his heart. when the lawsuits piled up, about hundreds of unnecessary procedures, weinberg sued, claiming he lost potentially millions in income, by missing out on development of cordish's live casino. any damages would be sought from the former owners of st. joseph's hospital, where midei practiced. three days into deliberations, the jury deadlocked on damages. it came to a head when one juror, who lost his job during the sixth week of the trial, wrote, i can't do this any longer, i just don't see any progress being made. >> that note was followed by a second -- just a few, about a half hour ago, from a second jury juror, saying no one is changing their mind on this case. there is no verdict. right now, there is a mistrial. at one point, these damages were talked about in the tens
alex demetrick. >> it has been a six-week marathon for this jury. and just a short while ooh the jurors told the judge, they have had enough. >> reporter: in the first phase of this trial, the jury found former cardiologist, dr. mark midei had placed unnecessary stents in his heart. when the lawsuits piled up, about hundreds of unnecessary procedures, weinberg sued, claiming he lost potentially millions in income, by missing out on development of cordish's live casino. any damages...
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alex demetrick, with the latest on the case involving cardiologist, mark midei. >> reporter: well, three times over the course of three days, this jury has said it is deadlocked and for the moment, that remains the case. >> reporter: in the first phase of this trial, the jury found former cardiologist, dr. mark midei, had placed unnecessary stents into weinberg's heart. fearing for his health, weinberg left the cordish company. but weinberg sued, claiming he lost potentially millions in income by missing out on development of cordish's maryland live casino. determining that loss was the jury's next job. any damages would be sought from the former owners of st. joseph's hospital, where midei practiced. three days later, the jury came to a hung verdict. it came when one juror wrote the judge, quote, i can't do this any longer. i just don't see any progress being made. >> reporter: and just a few moments ago, the judged the jury if they were near a verdict. the answer was not yet. so the judge sent them back to deliberate more. >> and wjz will continue to monitor the jury until they go home
alex demetrick, with the latest on the case involving cardiologist, mark midei. >> reporter: well, three times over the course of three days, this jury has said it is deadlocked and for the moment, that remains the case. >> reporter: in the first phase of this trial, the jury found former cardiologist, dr. mark midei, had placed unnecessary stents into weinberg's heart. fearing for his health, weinberg left the cordish company. but weinberg sued, claiming he lost potentially...