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>> two days left until the florida primary and romney appears to be widening his lead. even if he loses florida, the fight for the gop nomination is not over. brian mooar has the story from washington bavar. >> gingrich says he can still take the nomination. >> no evidence yet that romney is coming close to getting the
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majority. >> out of picking up the endorsement of herman cain on saturday, gingrich is hoping to be the last conservative standing. he canceled -- santorum canceled campaign appearances to be with his sick daughter. ron paul is not even in florida. but given grinches failing back by 15 points. -- gingrich is trailing by 15 points. he'sys it's because getting "air bombed." >> wii bill to get support, it's time to look in the mirror. >> gorda looking like a two-man fight for 50 delegates.
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the waves, causing it to sink deeper, at about 1 centimeter per hour, and up and stability to make things dangerous sport divers and forced them out of the water in their quest to find more of the missing victims and attempting to remove the fuel on board. this is a big problem causing significant delays. they were able to recover a few bodies in a submerged deck, where they told some people to go to wait to be rescued. >> board officials are waiting to see what contributed to this deadly pileup killing 10 people and injuring 18 more. five cars and six tractor- trailer's collided and some burst into flames. there were virtually blinded by the combination of fog and heavy smoke by a nearby fire. the visibility was so poor, that they could only listen for
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screams and moans to locate victims. the wreckage was nearly 1 mile in each direction. a man stuck in the mud of the rio grande river in new mexico has been rescued. students on a field trip heard him moaning for help. he was checked out by paramedics and -- listen to this -- taken into custody by police for an outstanding warrant. >> what is worse? to be stuck to their or arrested? the ground was still soft. we are almost out of january. >> i keep checking the calendar. >> and guess what? >> you have that look. what's more warm temperatures in the forecast this week, but right now would is typical. 44 at
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>> your insta-weather + forecast. >> we are seeing a trend here. nice and mild on friday. 10 degrees colder saturday. 10 degrees colder today. will we stay down there? i do not know. this sets the stage for the next weather disturbance coming in. the air is really, really dry on this side of the mountains.
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this is moving along at a good clip. even at this was all snow, it would not have a chance to accumulate much. a lot of us will be eaten up by the dry air across the mountains. it will not look as impressive as it comes through during the evening hours as we approach 9:00, 10:00, a 11:00. we will see. warbler is to talk about in a minute. 48 the high at the airport today. no precipitation today. the low down near freezing. 46 in annapolis. 41 cambridge. out in far western maryland. it then gets here fast enough, we could get a quick shower, but the air is so dry and the humidity is so low, that a lot of this will just evaporate. there is the weather system and the culprit behind in ohio driving it to the east.
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the moisture is very limited. it's moving very quickly to the east. coming in behind it, a reinforcing shot of cold air. will it be permanent? i do not know. on the national temperature act, -- map, it doesn't look like it. overnight tonight, a 28-33. we will see some clouds and as the disturbance moves through, maybe a quick snow shower. west wind at 10. 43-3/7 mora, just about normal. start out with some sun with clouds moving in. boaters, 1-2 foot chop. the insta-weather futurecast shows us stuff drying up coming towards the bay. polaris or sprinkles tomorrow. clouds building in tomorrow, and
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we will see clouds with that. warming up wednesday with a much larger storm coming in with a chance of some precipitation. the seven-day forecast. 60 on tuesday. 64 wednesday with rain chances later in the day. 50's on thursday as the colder air filters in. the temperatures do start to drop and we could see some flurries on saturday. >> a great story coming up. >> an incredible level of play down under. down under. one of the greatest great
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>> my wife said to me, "try not to think about the fact he would be traveling to indianapolis today for the super bowl." marriage. awesome. the pro bowl is on tonight and the super bowl is one week from tonight. we turn to australia and the completely amazing men's open tennis championship. rafa nadal and djokovic. this but the first two sets, so we go to the third. a backhand and forehand. the pride of serbia takes the third easily, 6-2. it continues. djokovic continues, this one's sailing wide. 5.5 hours into the match, nadal finally gives in to the fatigue and cannot hit a backhand. it goes to djokovic serving for
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the match. another big forehand making the difference. five hours, 53 minutes. the longest grand slam final in history. in december, tiger woods won a tournament for the first time in a couple of years. his game looked familiar. this time in of a dobby, he absolutely look like the tiger of old -- in abu dhabi, he looked like the tiger of old. the 12th hole -- gramm mcdowell with the par-3. ace for the irish man. same spot as a charter was, struggling to hit the fairway trying to make up with the putter. unheralded, robert barack. the bogey in the last and enjoys his most prestigious victory. 13 under, one shot better than
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mcelroy is offered a three-shot penalty. that was a big penalty. college hoops sunday, a developing story. loyola developing into a first- place team. they earned a weekend sweep of the buffalo metro area. they locked down the golden griffins defensively. walker leading the way with a double bubble. currently point by the game up. we started the show in australia. why not finished their? the australian iron man triathlon, a showcase in polkas and determination. -- focus and determination. aah! nudists! he does not even break stride. i guess they just failed to
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quickly. that will pass through tonight. the seven-day forecast, in the morning and clouds tomorrow i afternoon. then 60, 64 of rain later, temperatures start to fall by the weekend and then we will only be in the 30's for a high. >> that's it for 11 years i've 6:00. we will see you back here tonight at 11:00. -- that's it for 11 news at 6:00. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> this is a wbal-tv 11
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editorial from president and general manager dan joerres. >> and internet video showing the u.s. military desecrating bodies caused outrage -- rightfully so. they're trained hard to achieve it the title of marina. it's no wonder that secretary of state henry clinton and secretary of defense leon panetta were to call this act morally reprehensible and embarrassing. we agree that war is inherently a brutal business that brings up the worst in human nature, that behavior brings shame. marines are trained to defend this nation, and they have a proud history of doing exactly that. they plan and mobilize ship to shore operations. it to the thousands who proudly represent what we stand for, we
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