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romney headquarters. nbc projects the former massachusetts governor will win the primary tonight. he leaves with 38% of the vote followed by ron paul who has 23% and jon huntsman has a 17% of the votes. sally kidd continues our commitment 2012 coverage. >> the new hampshire primary followed the script and mitt romney got his double-digit when. >> tonight we made history. >> cruising to victory, mitt romney becomes the first non incumbent republican to win both iowa and new hampshire since the 1970's. >> tonight we celebrate and tomorrow we go back to work. >> they fired up ron paul claimed second place telling supporters the enemies to
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liberty better watch out. quarks that are telling the truth because we are dangerous to the status quo of this country. >> jon huntsman has staked his candidacy in new hampshire and joined a last-minute rally to place third in. >> this campaign is going to go on to south carolina. >> newt gingrich and rick santorum or both hoping to beat expectations. rick santorum riding a wave of momentum and to do hampshire after a surprised second place and iowa. >> can win this case. >> now all eyes turned south and mitt romney is the man to beat. >> exit polling revealed mitt romney won strong support from conservative voters here. six in 10 voters say they would feel comfortable with mitt romney as the republican nominee. >> for complete election results
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and reaction from the winners and losers, had to our website wbaltv.com. now that the new hampshire primary is history, the candidates will move on to south carolina and florida. those will be held on the 21st and 31st respectively. following late breaking commitment 2012 development every step of the way, wbaltv.com. state lawmakers will have a full legislative plate with the 2012 session of the general assembly begins tomorrow at noon. one hot topic this year is the budget deficit. gov. o'malley plans to plug the $1.1 billion gap with tax and fee increases including a 15 cent raise in the state gas tax. also up for discussion -- table games. lawmakers are also expected to pick up the battle over same-sex marriage.
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last year aid measure to legalize same-sex marriage passed in the senate but stalled in the house of delegates. the governor says he will have state lawmakers this session for over $100 billion to build new schools and born of the old ones. that will make the budget over $370 million. the funding will not only improve the learning experience for students but also it is good for the economy. >> this investment will support 11,650 jobs of people doing important work that you need and i need and everyone in our state needs in a quality schools. >> lawmakers have approved nearly $2 billion in school construction during the o'malley administration. in other news tonight, a 16- year-old is being held without bail after he confessed to
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killing his father. robert richardson iii confessed after a police chase. >> police say the boy and his father were the only to the people who lived in their home and they're working to determine if anyone else was there one day argument turned deadly. >> this, was well-known to the hartford county sheriff's office. he visited one dozen times last year for complaints ranging from marijuana to a missing person's call. there was never a domestic violence complaint until monday night. >> they made entry into the home and it found basically some evidence that gave the impression that somebody had been shot inside the home. >> a investigators say the 16- year-old shot his father to death and dumped his body
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behind a relative's house in aberdeen. he confessed after deputies and captured him and a car chase. the child psychiatrist says it can be a very complicated question this extreme of violence and aggression easily facilitates by either substance abuse, a major mental disorder and the family, a maser sick family relationships. >> it is still unclear why two teens killed their parents in 2008. he shot his parents and the two brothers as they slept in their home. three months later 16-year-old student bludgeoned his mother to death with a baseball bat. it is crucial for those close to a troubled teen to take action if they notice changes that go beyond the typical adolescent thanks. >> the problem arrives with mood
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changes that interferes with daily activities or function. >> and a trigger the type of rage that can take on life and shattered another. >> chardson killed his father with a handgun. no word on how he got access to it. the chain is charged as an adult for murder. >> to that investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a fire that killed and as sex woman and her daughter. -- an essex woman and her daughter. both were found ups that -- both were found upstairs in their home. friends and neighbors were saddened that. >> it was just so shocking to see them taken out. i knew that the dogs did not survive.
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>> fire officials say there were no working smoke detectors in the home. baltimore's first nfl playoff game since 2007 brings a lot more than just -- promises big business has customers go into restaurants and bars shelling out cash. kai reed on this story. >> the scene is relentless. the city is hoping for a big win on sunday and also a big payoff for the local economy. >> we are going to have the usual wings and some other food special spirit we will form in a few shot specials as well. >> they are already getting the food and game day specials and preparing to bring in lots of extra cash. >> not only for us doesn't mean business from the local ribbons fans, but also with all the
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hotels around us houston fans have to travel. they will want to come in and have a beer as well. >> when the houston texans and tens of thousands of fans packed downtown for their first playoff game in five years, baltimore businesses are ready to reap the benefits. >> probably about $25 million in impact. >> the stadium has a capacity between 71,072 thousand fans whether it is a playoff or regular-season game. >> there will be a lot of texas fans there. they are going to lose and go away disappointed, but that will have an impact on the hotels and restaurants. visiting fans have a bigger economic impact of that home field fans. it is a bigger deal for them to come come out of town. >> cents game tickets are going for hundreds of dollars, and lot of fans will decide that packing
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downtown restaurants and bars is the next big thing to packing the stance. >> if you do not have a ticket you want to be part of the excitement in a game. you want to come downtown and feel like you are part of it. >> we have full coverage of baltimore ravens play off news on our website wbaltv.com. >> as the baltimore ravens head into sunday's game against the houston texans, playoff is kicking into another gear. fans are getting absolutely fired up. >> exciting, great, we will win on sunday. go ravens. >> back into the playoffs, we are able to go into the super bowl. this is the time. i am happy. >> we are told crews are busy
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tonight painting more than 500 it team logos in and around baltimore. these fans are ready for the fu-per bowl. the fanstache fever is spreading all over. even to cambodia. you can't share yours on our website wbaltv.com. be sure to click on ulocal. gerry sandusky will have a preview of the game against the houston texans a little lighter and sports. coming up -- occupy protesters, how their efforts kept a local woman and her home. >> at one point to the odor was a real rancid. we actually thought somebody had passed away. >> in this home honor contacted the i team because of a foul odor in and around her home.
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procedures. a officials did postpone the eviction because of the protest. selling a home in a sluggish economy is not easy, but one local woman says that is not her only problem she said a foul odor is permeating her home. lisa robinson explains. >> this is one stinky house. >> at one. the odor was rancid. we thought somebody had passed away. >> it will troche. >> the owner of the house is not insulted if you call her house stinky. she does it is true and cannot seem to change that fact. since last month she has been trying to sell the property. >> the new carpet and padding, paint -- everything was rehab it. we know the smell has nothing to do with our house.
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>> she thinks it is coming through the wall that separates her home from the adjoining home. >> if you had smell-o-vision, you would have to turn this one down. he think the economy would be the real estate nightmare, but i cannot get rid of the small. >> i think most of it is cat urine. they have numerous cats. >> she says the homeowners have multiple house is set up per catch on her back porch and the backyard. on several occasions they noticed cards coming over to eat. she has only two licensed cabs, but she is maybe keeping a feral cat community. the law is designed to manage the cat population. it is run by an organization called a community cats. caregivers are supposed to take
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a reasonable commitment to trap the cat and a ticket to a vet to be altered and shot for rabies. >> i come over and i opened up at least once a week all the windows and a blow a fan and it will go away for a little bit. as soon as i closed the windows back up, with an one hour it is back. >> the health department did not want to speak on camera but told the news that had been to both homes on several occasions. at first they did not link the odors in the two palms, but she continued to complain. >> obviously it is a violation to the sister. she is said to eliminate the oder and 10 days. >> on august 12 inspectors noticed strong cat urine odor.
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conditions have improved but the violation remains. a sanitarium and notes a faint odor inside her home is similar to the one in the sister home. september 2, the same as strong a foul odor remains in the sister home. a $100 citation is issued for failure to update it. the city concludes the honor has taken reasonable steps to fix the problem which is all the law requires. they say they will continue random inspections but admits a substantial innovation is likely necessary -- renovation as likely necessary to remove the odor. >> they say there is nothing else can do. >> hello, mary lou. can we talk to you about the house next door? >> we tried to talk to her about this its duration but she did not want to speak with us. community caps would not speak
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with us either. after recall that in september, a set the started working with her and feral cats have been trapped since then. >> i have a mortgage and electric and every month to have to pay this and not a soul was living here. >> cathy says she was able to recently rented the house using a machine called the ozone-ator. 11 11 insta-e weather forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> lots of sunshine. it will be a completely different it tomorrow. it could be a heavy rain. it would call the temperatures often little as well. for this time of year we're not talking any kind of a major winter weather. 53 for the 10th day of january in baltimore officially at the airport. that is 12 degrees higher than
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the normal for the day. the record is to below zero back in 1875. 43 degrees in baltimore at this hour under mostly cloudy skies. high thin clouds will be spreading over the region until and the temperatures will continue to drop for the next two hours. you can see the northern tier getting near freezing. vw i marshall 31, columbia 43 degrees. it is called out west especially in some of the pockets of cloudy air around at frost bird. frederick is 28 degrees. it could see a little sleep mixed in with rain when it begins in the early afternoon tomorrow. we are concerned there will be enough cold air around with the initial precipitation gets here. at 7:00, the more than tear is still seeing clear skies. the clause will, over the top of
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that and precipitation will move in early afternoon. out west in the colder counties some sleet is possible. it will just be rain and it can be steady to heavy rain tomorrow. you can see pockets of yellow, orange, and right here. i would not be surprised some thunder trust to come up from the south into the southern part of the bay or the lower eastern shore tomorrow night. we start the day off at sunrise was partly cloudy skies, 20 pose an order and suburbs and rain that spreads in the early afternoon with a potential for a winter rebecs. if it does happen that way it will not last a long period of time. it is right for the evening. temperatures will be chilly as the storm spreads in. the cloud cover caps the cold air temperatures. this area of low pressure produces thunderstorms and the deep south.
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the rally cold air is farther north and new england. winter weather watches and a main. we are too far south to experience any winter weather. it looks like it will get out of here on thursday. thursday afternoon skies will start to clear up a little bit as the rain to parts in the early mornings. thursday will be a pile the day but thursday night the next front moves and. friday we are back into the cold. that will take us back into the weekend. when to rebecs and paul ran on the eastern shore. -- when to read mex readwintery mix on the easter shore. temperatures falling on friday and called on saturday. football championship whether with highs in the 30's. bundle up if you are heading downtown sunday.
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passing week, the baltimore ravens still relies on a heavy dose of running the football. ray rice finished behind finishedmaurice jones drew. a court running the ball means to the results. and all 12 of their wins, they ran the ball 25 or more times. and all four of their losses they ran the ball less than 20 times. that explains why ray rice brought his fullback and all of his offensive line watches that cost in the neighborhood of $5,000 each as a thank you and motivation to keep plowing open holes in the post season. >> ray rice got us something. we should probably by him something. he probably makes us look better than we are. we certainly appreciate it. i have never on the watch before. i do not know what i will do with it. were it? yes. maybe i will wear it.
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that is a good one. >> that is a good place to start with the watch. an early exit from the playoffs has an ironically big payoff for one coach. malarky has had coaching experience. heat -- atlanta lost in the proper card round. today the oakland raiders hired -- fired jackson after one season as head coach. he led oaklawn to a respectable 8-8 season and his first and only year. the new general manager fired jackson after his one and only you. it that i might not want to buy a house. they have got their six head coaches in seven years. mason retires today ending a 15 year career in the nfl. he leads as the baltimore all-
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time leading receiver. the two comparable receiver plans to pursue a career in broadcasting. college football genius have until sunday to decide whether or not to enter the nfl draft but all sides. robert griffin iii holding up his jersey in april. he informed the baylor coaches of his plans today. he could go as high as second to. if that happens it will mark the first time quarterbacks go in the first two picks of the draft since 1999. whether you like him or not you have to give the baseball commissioner props for his staying power. they may measure his era and-- he planned to retire after the 2012 season. he now will receive a two your
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contract extension past that time. he has served as commissioner or acting commissioner since 1992. he has carved up "the living earning a living of more than $20 million a year. prior to the arrival of 10 tivo -- tim tebow in the nfl, -- he had to pay up on his bat for the mayor of denver for his what call -- wild-card loss to denver. you can practically read his thoughts, why, god, did i agree to this matter? stick
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