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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com a suspect sought. now at 4:30, how you can help catch this kidnapping suspect who deputies say tried to suffocate a woman. >> and hillary clinton and bernie sanders face off. i'm deiah riley. >> i'm dan shaffer. >> we begin with breaking news in pittsburgh as the search is on for eight people -- search is on for a gunman who opened fire shooting eight and killing five in wilkinsburg.
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>> this street is always quiet. to see that, it's shocking everyone else up here. i'm shaking. so it's bad. >> police don't believe any of the victims returned fire. detectives still don't have a motive for the shooting. let's check on temperaturesp. >> we have mid-level clouds streaming from the gulf but nothing that would block anything significant. temperatures are climbing into the 80s for today. 63 for inverness. it started early this week with temps on the 30s and 40s. quite a recovery with the southeast flow bringing us another nice day today. warm temps and low 80s. we have rain on the way for the weekend, timing it out in my next forecast. a quick check on the roads
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the ramp near tampa international airport, no problems there. we'll check the roads in 15 minutes. breaking news from tampa. a suspicious house fire just after midnight. officials say there was no electricity running through the home. they believe it was occupied by squatters. at this hour, they are not ruling out arson as a cause. the hunt continues for the woman. deputies tell us the incident county. they say he drove to his friend's home to help her with a situation and that's when things got violent. when she refused to smoke marijuana with him and tried to get out of his car, he held a plastic bag over her head and
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>> it freaks me out that someone who's in my neighborhood was that violent. that kind of freaks me out. >> if you have any information on where he might be, call 911. in democracy 2016, bernie sanders and hillary clinton clashing on the stage. >> they are hoping more voters will switch to his side. bazi kanani has more. >> reporter: just three days after the last debate and less than 24 hours after the stunning upset in michigan. >> what some people consider the major modern upset. >> it was a close race. i've won some. i've lost some. >> reporter: they faced off again, this time in miami less than a week before voters head to the polls. >> i will not deport children. >> reporter: sanders still trails clinton in delegates.
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all five states voting on tuesday, she could lose by double digits and still win the nomination. >> bernie sanders is the strongest candidate to beat donald trump. >> reporter: the candidates often clashed favoring substance over insults, but both taking shots at the front- runner. >> his rhetoric, his demagoguery, trafficking, prejudice and paranoia has no place in our political system. >> we do not, as donald trump and others have done, resort to racism and the like. >> reporter: things got heated mails. >> if you get indicted, will you drop out. >> oh, for goodness, i am not
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>> reporter: bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >> all of the candidates are held accountable for what that they say. bernie sanders repeatedly called this a crisis especially among minorities. listen closely to the figures he gave. >> if you look at latino kids between 17 and 20 who graduated high school, 36% of them are unemployed or underemployed. african-american kids are underemployed or unemployed to the tune of 51%. >> that is true. african-american youth are significantly worse for hispanics and whites. however, sanders' figures are a year old. it's reason to believe the rates are at least somewhat lower. hillary clinton and bernie
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sanders is at the florida state fairgrounds expo center. on the republican side, the remaining candidates are participating in their own debate in south florida at the university of miami. that debate starts at 8:30. abc action news reporter carson chambers brings you this exclusive pre-and post debate coverage with political analyst that starts today at 4:00 on the now tampa bay. donald trump rides high atop the latest polls. the latest poll numbers show trump leading senator rubio by a 2-1 margin in florida. with 22% support, rubio is only 4 points ahead of ted cruz. covering polk county, an entire lakeland county is accused of killing a man and hiding his body.
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dad and a friend beat him to death for revenge of a rape. deputies have one problem gathering evidence. they tell us the pictures are locked on one of the suspects' phones. >> and sheriff grady is ready to go to war with apple to make sure these guys don't go free. >> i can tell you the first time we do have trouble getting into a cell phone, we're going to seek a court order from apriling. when they deny us -- from apple. when they deny us, i'm going to lock the ceo of apple up. >> reporter: yes, he gave his two cents on a million dollar question. should apple allow the fbi or any other law enforcement agency into a locked iphone? if it came down to one of his cases, judd says that's what he demands. >> you cannot create a business model and go, we're not paying attention to the federal judge or the state judge. you see, we're above the law.
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attorney who is probably a very good lawyer taking on apple's bank of lawyers on this issue when the federal government's having a hard time with it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. >> reporter: attorney jeff schwartz says not only do judd's comments not hold any water, but they helped him and apple's case against the government. >> he'll look at this tape and hold it up and say, "it has now begun." >> reporter: in a public statement, apple has claimed apriling the iphone would sessa dangerous precedent, one that would lead to a loss of security and privacy for all customers. when it comes to putting bad guys behind bars, judd says either give him the evidence or else. >> i'll lock the rascal up. that's a guarantee. >> reporter: in polk county, abc action news. we want to update you on a story we told you last week. a bill to make cohabit station
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florida now only needs the governor's signature to become law. couples could be fined $500 and jailed for 60 days according to a 148-year-old state lou. yesterday, the house voted to officially repeal that law. florida is one of three states where cohabitation is illegal. well, we're watching a situation that continues to develop there in texas. a fire hose of moisture continues to impact and that rain is entering and we'll let you know when it gets here and how heavy it will be coming up. >> also coming up, pummeled with rain. at 5:00, states of emergency are up throughout the gulf coast as officials prepare for even more rain this weekend. >> the championship gets under way and the tampa bay buccaneers save themselves awe
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problem harrowing over backyards, a landfill. it's causing more problems than expected. >> you come out here and just walk because your feet will be all muddy. it's a mess. >> during closing, i kept saying gosh, there's so much water out back. oh, we're going to level it out and it will be great. >> reporter: mark says he and others have sent countless complaints to the community development who they spend to fix problems like this. >> we can't mow because this is a swamp. >> reporter: they learned this is a private industrial landfill and we called this number for comment and no one answered. the builder put up this pump with hopes to keep water out, but homeowners say it hasn't worked. now the sound of this pump rings 24. 7.
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it still floods when it rains. we've lived here since october, and we don't use our sprinkler system. >> reporter: in addition, there's concern the water is toxic. neighbors don't want their kids or pets paying out back. to peak matters worse, this land is cleared for more homes. >> i think we were misled big time. everybody on this back stretch was because this is a problem that's not going away on its own. >> that's my first one. they've completely ruined it for me. >> reporter: residents are considering filing a lawsuit against the building about. while the county wants to look into the problem, we reached out to both of the builders who didn't get back to us by news time. sarah rosario, abc action newsp. polk county is reporting the first sexually transmitted zika virus case. zika is mainly transmitted
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sexual transmission is more common than previously thought. florida has confirmed now 52 cases of the zika virus. good morning. upper 60s right now. we are traching rain getting here by the weekend. it doesn't sound great but we'll time it out for you and see it's not all that bad out here. here's the rainfall here that has been falling over the same area we call this training. just like trains travel on tracks and doesn't deviate, this doesn't, either. you sometimes see this some spring, but it's unusual to get such a strong high to our east and blocks the rain. that's why it's been so terrible and we'll show you the pictures throughout the morning. here's the high eventually breaking down. it's just taking the entire week to do so. once it does, the rain begins to move east. that is good for them, not so
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break down. we're watching futurecast. there it is friday. still on saturday. to our west, great news for saturday activities. i think we'll be completely dry ahead of a 20% rain chance yesterday. we'll drop that entirely as i expected to. at this point here, that is what's coming to us. it's not going to be torrential rain by sunday but a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms. keep that in mind, the drier of the two weekend days. temps in the 80s once again. a nice sea breeze keeping it cooler along the coast but not too bad. now, the wind has taken a toll. seas now 3 to 5 feet with water temps kinking in the mid-60s. forecast? let's look at that heading into saturday. sunday a rain chance at 50% with lingering showers. a want to get a look right
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smooth sailing. of course, janelle will have a full look at the morning moment. new developments right now baltimore. a school resource officer is facing charges after this video you are watching right there, surpassed of him slapping and kicking a student. >> that video was released a few weeks ago showing officer anthony spence yelling, kicking, and slapping that 16- year-old. spence is now charged with child abuse and assault. another officer is also charged with assault. both officers posted bond and are expected back in court next month. one of the greatest soccer players of all time, amy wambach who led in the u.s. world cup games is giving a public lecture at the marshal school center at 8:00. if you want to hear her set,
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seating is first come first served. tampa bay buccaneers keeping one of their own from leaving one buc. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. it wasn't about going out and landing someone else's free agent. it was keeping runningback doug martin in the buccaneer fold. that was after the team re- signed martin yesterday. the bucs' lead runningback signing a one-year deal with only 15 million guaranteed. coach cutter says he believes martin would be the kind of player that would still be big contract. the gm said martin is well liked by everyone in the building and earned every nickel of this contract. with the injuries. you know, he had a couple of years where he was banged up,
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written off by a lot of people. coach cutter was one of his biggest fans when he was first fired here, and to overcome that adversity and do what he did, he's not a dime a dozen guy. >> the buccaneers also signed the seahawks j.r. being the heir-apparent to logan benchens. and this weekend, jordan speaks is paired with an 8:07 tee time today in round one of the championship. this is a little deja vu this week. he finished in the same position last week that he did a year ago and then won here. >> i feel like i am in a better place on the pga tour and season right now than i was
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i finished maybe fourth in l.a., seventh in phoenix and pebble and whatnot, i believe i have a win already this year. obviously, the last pga tour wasn't up to par with what we were doing before. i need to get my putter going. it feels fine. it just hasn't quite gone in yet, but it will opinion. >> i like that confidence. enjoy your day. >> as tom mentioned, the val spar championship tees off today. gates open this morning at 6:00. kids 15 and under get in free. rascal flatts performing a special concert for everyone attending. the major life event two
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door to each other in dover say they do just about everything together. >> they just proved that by giving birth to their baby boys at the same hospital just minutes apart. sarah and crystal were originally scheduled to be induced a few days apart, but tuesday, both boys decided they wanted to come a little early. >> and together. >> the moms were texting each other on the way to the hospital. when they got there, they were put in adjacent rooms. liam was born 13 minutes ahead of his cousin wyatt. >> it's exciting. >> i think when they get older, they'll appreciate it and have fun with it, for sure. >> the births were 13 minutes apart. they would have been closer but one had to "hold it" to wait for her doctor to get there. an effort to ban the red
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as authorities try to track down the shooters. >> and a shocking way a man tried to kidnap a local woman. traffic and weather to get you going first on this thursday morning. ivan? >> yeah? >> no pressure. >> there is no pressure at all. in fact, we continue with this fantastic weather. the problem is the weekend. we'll be talking about changes coming up here. temps are in the 60s. the hour by hour forecast, take your pick here. it's just like yesterday, low to mid-07s. gusty winds will be 10 to 15 sustained. that would be the only issue, if it is for you, on the waters here. otherwise, the temps in the low 08s.
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