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another 2 to 4 inches in fact with the flood watches that continue in effect. they have been extended through 8:00 p.m. tonight. and for good reason. let's head to rodney dunigan and check in with the latest flooding there. >> reporter: as you mentioned it's really starting to come down in pasco county. folks in this neighborhood in port richey concerned. you can see where the flooding started in this area yesterday. you can see where the barricades were set up and actually the water has star half block, all the water coming from a nearby retention pond we're told. unfortunately this is not something new for this community. a lot of folks say over the years this area has flooded, in fact crews of pasco county will be out here early with water pumps a little later this morning trying to help out in the community. this is a story we'll continue to follow and we'll also be speaking with homeowners in the area about how they are dealing with all of this water and the potential for flooding as the water creeps closer and closer to their doorstep.
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back to you. we have wet roads to deal with. the areas you see shaded in green, that's where we have some wet roads. when we see the blue that is where we have potential for ponding. we seem to have dried out just a little here, could be a break in the action because i'm not seeing blue on the maps anywhere. we have a serious crash, fire and rescue on scene in holiday northbound u.s. 19 at mog road. reports of at least blocked though traffic still pretty light. it's still early so not a huge slowdown on u.s. 19. let's open our cameras and see what it looks like outside. you can see the interstates, the road impliesening a little so -- glistening a little so we have water on the roads, use caution, be careful but up to speed through the interchange. back to you. overnight -- breaking news, this fiery crash on hillsborough avenue you see here, we're waiting for word now on how the people involved
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this is all new video from the scene at hoover boulevard near the veterans expressway there. you can see the cars on fire. we're making some phone calls now, we're trying to get updates and we'll let you know as soon as we find out any information. meanwhile, we have an update on a 16-year-old who was shot in the face. >> the hillsborough county sheriff's office telling us it was a possible drug deal gone bad. they are now looking for that shooter. we have some video of the scene where we gathering evidence last night. shooting happened just after 10:30 in alamanda avenue. this was breaking news last night at 11:00. >> the teen is going to be ok but deputies say he's not cooperating with the investigation. we have a crime alert, police say two member burst into a woman's home -- men burst into a woman's home by kicking in her front door and robbed her. >> look at surveillance images.
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smith now in studio, has more on the clues detectives are sharing, and a look at that car. >> good morning. first we want to show you exactly where it happened. in the central point subdivision in winter haven along wallace manor pass. as for those surveillance images, they are coming from a neighbor's house just down the street. it captures the getaway car moments after the crime. as you can see here it's a newer model black around 8:00 monday morning the victim saw two men through the peephole banging on her door. when she ignored the two they started to knock even harder. that is when she locked herself in the back and called police. the suspects kicked in her door and got inside. they snagged her purse and television. luckily she was not hurt. police say the two were in their 20s to 30s, stocky build wearing black shirts. investigators asking anyone with any helpful information to
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stoppers number at 1-800-226- tips. live in studio, ryan smith, abc action news. we're finding out now what bayfront hospital is doing to protect patients after a woman says a man attacked her in her hospital bed. 53-year-old david webber is in jail this morning for sexual battery. st. pete police say he went into a woman's room, kissed her face, ripped the telemetairie sensors off her chest and started to grope nurse came in and says webber was still on top of the woman. police say webber admitted to grabbing the victim and getting on top of her and also told them the attack was random and he had never met or even seen the victim before. the hospital did send a
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new this morning -- deputies have arrested a man they say kidnapped a woman and committed horrifying sex crimes against her. detectives arrested arthur lee junior and say he forced his way into a woman's car friday near a gainesville church. they say he locked her in a hotel for two days forcing her into sex and streaming it on the internet. deputies say he even had about 10 men rape her for money. she was starved cxsgglue h. a burn on her back, finally able to escape when the man asleep. investigators now trying to find the other men who assaulted her. we're just learning that gawker media may be once again trying to reach a settlement with hulk hogan. the "the wall street journal" is reporting that gawker is in preliminary talks with hogan about its $140 million judgment that hogan won earlier this year. hogan sued gawker for invasion of privacy in 2012 after it published a portion of a sex tape he was in. hogan's legal victory drove gawker into chapter 11
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next week. gawker is downplaying the report saying it's tried to settle with hogan before but to no avail. hillary clinton spending a second straight day of campaigning in florida. she plans to visit a health care center in miami to raise awareness of the threat of the zika virus, especially to pregnant women and their unborn children. rallies in st. petersburg and kissimmee and took shots at her econom meanwhile donald trump is feuding with the republican national security officials who oppose him and call him the most reckless candidate in history. trump saying the 50 officials, some of whom served under former president george w bush are the ones you should blame for making the world so dangerous. trump unveiling his economic plan which he says will create jobs for millions of americans while lowering their tax bill. trump says clinton's plan punishes people for working and doing business in the united
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tampa. yesterday a federal judge overturned that ban that has been in place since 2013. nonprofit homeless helping homeless received donations on the street but since the ban the group says it's not been able to help as many homeless families so they sued the city to overturn the ban and won. business owners are not happy about the change but they are sympathetic to the homeless. >> it's definitely better i feel like without the panhandling, b that people have it tough and sometimes you have to do what you have to do. >> the city is considering an appeal but until that happens police officers have been ordered to stop enforcement. 6:07. still to come -- all new images showing ferris wheel cars tipped sideways. three girls falling to the ground, now the one thing that has to happen before anyone else gets on the ride. >> we're learning more about
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kansas. still a lot of questions. who are investigators turning to for answers? >> many of you will be sending kids back to school tomorrow. corey dierdorff is rideing with school bus drivers this morning as they prepare with a dry run. here's a live look on a bus to
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three young girls are recovering after falling 45 feet from the basket of a ferris wheel in tennessee. >> these are the images of it. the basket they were in tipped sideways while somehow got stuck as that wheel turned and then dumped the girls out. now authorities want to know how it happened but say it happened at a county fair last night. the girls bounced off the wheel's metal frame and eventually hit the ground. authorities are call good news is we're hearing they are alert and talking to hospital staff. all the rides now at that fair are shut down so they can be inspected by a third party. also following new developments in kansas city after this 10-year-old boy died riding the world's tallest water slide. authorities say caleb schwab died of a neck injury sunday on the 168-foot tall water slide. emergency responders found him dead in the pool at the end of the ride. two women on the slide with him
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police are now asking witnesses to come forward to help them figure out exactly what happened. that park still closed today. we're still tracking heavy rain unfortunately headed right near the areas that already flooded. we're talking about pasco county and i don't like the way this is setting up now. not because it's severe but because it's what we call training here. there's this firehose of water essentially pointed right at the same areas. we can drop a couple of inches, perhaps three, in a short. a up and in a few minutes we'll talk about drying times ahead as well. he went walking that way. did he quit? >> the bus driver suddenly walks off leaving a passenger locked alone on board. what was that driver doing? and the action the passenger took. >> delta airlines still not back to normal after a computer outage. the way they are now trying to
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>> on the next "morning blend" how you can send kids to school
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6:15. tuesday morning. authorities are trying to figure out who handed out marijuana-laced candy at a teen's birthday party in san francisco over the weekend. >> more than a dozen kids had to be sent to the hospital for treatment. a security guard working there believes the candy was in party favor bags given to guests.
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vomiting and having trouble breathing after eating gummy candidacies. most of the victims under age 18, youngest 6 years old. >> they are innocent kids. they don't know -- they see a candy, ok, they eat it. >> the good news, all of the kids now are out of the hospital this morning. in colorado where marijuana is legal pot-laced edibles like these are banned from dispensaries because they do appeal to kids. police don't know if the ca are cooperating with the investigation. a central florida city bus driver is in trouble for leaving a passenger locked alone in a bus for 20 minutes. the passenger recorded cell phone video after the driver just walked off the bus. listen to what happened. >> here's the driver's seat. here i am on the bus, not a soul on the bus. >> it turns out the driver left because he had to go to the bathroom but the problem was he
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a few blocks from home and says this has never happened to him in 40 years of riding the bus. he complained to city officials, that driver is now being disciplined. delta airlines still having problems following yesterday's computer system failure. delta flights scheduled to leave tia today are cancelled or delayed. yesterday morning we told you about this breaking news. a power outage at the company's atlanta headquarters knocked out the delta computer systems wo or delays more than half its flights yesterday. delta now offering refunds and $200 travel vouchers to people whose flights were cancelled or delayed at least three hours. looking for a high-paying job with great benefits? the federal aviation administration is now hiring. the faa wants to hire 1,500 entry level air traffic controllers in the -- and the median salary is more than $120,000. the faa is accepting applications through next
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you can apply posted now on our mobile app and also on our web site. we've also shared this on our facebook page. the mother of twin 1-year- old girls who died in a hot car last week near atlanta now says their father was drunk when he left them there. briell ellis speaking out for the first time about the tragedy. she was in the terrible car crash. it's the first time she left the babies in her their father's -- their father's care. >> ( indiscernible ) -- i just want to tell them sorry. i know god took them. to take care of us. >> movie producer tyler perry offered to pay for the family's funeral expenses. let's check in on weather conditions as we talk about very heavy rainfall that
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doing a lot better than yesterday in a lot of areas. in fact most areas are dry. the problem is, where we have the more significant flooding is exactly where we have the bands of rain setting up across pasco county. that is where we have the retention pond that overflowed yesterday. we've been seeing live reports from rodney in new port richey, and this area getting in on very heavy rain. it's starting to become concerning here because if this starts filling in, see the shower notice it's not moving much to the north or south. it's kinds of just set up right for the area there. if that happens we're talking about several additional inches, even more than the 2 to 4 we've been talking about for this area. so we're going to have to watch that closely for that additional rainfall. in the last 24 about 2 to 3 inches, along the coast but you have to factor in what has happened since the weekend, since the low has been there. upwards of 10 inches in some pockets. and again more to come. specifically across the north
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localized heavier amounts right along the immediate coast from that radar picture you saw on titan doppler radar. futurecast there show the trend. low begins to finally lose its grip with us here and we'll be able to get into drier times. in that we'll have plenty of sun through the early part of the day, then back into the afternoon summer thunderstorm pattern which is where we should be. 86 for today with a little more sun this afternoon. should be able to get warmer than yesterday and really getting back here, low 90s with rain chances around 50% to 60%. by the way that continues through the upcoming weekend. so another day to go through and i think again our northern counties today will be hit hardest. we're dealing with wet roads, still, so it's one of those mornings where if you can you might want to give yourself extra time to make your way to where you need to go. a couple of problems in holiday, two crashes reported on u.s. 19, one at mog road, one at darlington road,
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pretty light traffic now, so not seeing any huge delays on u.s. 19, still we might want to head out a little early. let's open up the cameras and look outside. what it looks like i-75 through the brandon area, at state road 60, a lot of cars on the road but everyone seems to be behaving. only about 15 minutes to get from the apollo beach area up to i-4. check out these average speeds. we're still looking great on the interstates, all in the green, i-4, and 70 the average speed on pinellas county on 275 from bridge to bridge. 6:21. still ahead -- bees invade a walmart parking lot. why someone had them there in the first place and the clever way a beekeeper got them out. >> for the second time in less than week police are investigating the death of a woman out jogging in broad daylight. lindsay logue with details in
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princeton, massachusetts remain on edge as police search for a killer. >> we have a young woman who appears to be the murder victim. >> reporter: the victim, 27- year-old vanessa marcotte went for a jog saturday at 1:00 p.m. and never came back. marcotte lived in new york city where she worked for google as an account manager. her social media pages showcase her life including photos with her mother who she was visiting in massachusetts. >> we do not know if this was a random act, we're asking the public vigilant. >> reporter: police sources tell abc news investigators are looking into signs of sexual assault. this is the second high profile case in less than a week involving a young woman murdered while going out for a jog in broad daylight. and coming up at 7:00 a.m. -- how to protect yourself on the jogging trail. with your "gma first look" i'm linsey davis, abc news, new
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it's 6:26. we have new video showing you the chaos that bees cause after getting loose in a walmart parking lot. >> investigators say someone was actually trying to sell the beehives with 30,000 bees, this happened in oklahoma. some escaped, three people were stung, rushed to the hospital including the seller and would be buyer who had to shut down
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hours as they rounded up the insects. the reason they escaped? some wire mesh on the hive wasn't nailed down properly. the bee keeper was able to put the hives in the back of her truck and drove away which made the bees follow the queen that was inside the hive out of the parking lot. from the weather center, still tracking heavy downpours, most of us dry as far as additional rainfall coming from the sky but the roads are still wet. still ponding and now pasco county really taking the brunt of the heaviest rain, continue unfortunately through the day today where flood watches are posted. we'll have the info coming up in a couple of minutes. we are looking pretty good on the interstates. this is i-75 through the brandon area. no crashes or breakdowns, captain al is flying right now checking out the interstates. we'll talk to him in just a minute. coming up -- we're heading back to pasco county, getting a better look at the flooding out there. also how homeowners are trying
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>> the final decision on a ferry between st. petersburg and tampa, three governments ok'd it and we're waiting on
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with more rain this morning more concern for homeowners right near in pasco county as floodwaters closer to those homes. coming up in a live report i'll detail exactly when many -- what many of the homeowners plan to do. >> another tampa bay community could ban fracking today. >> the reason is they say florida is especially at risk for water contamination. coming up in a moment. thank you for joining us for abc. >> as you saw rodney is out there watching floodwaters creeping closer to homes in pasco county. more rain following that, not news they want to hear. >> in fact the area hit hardest
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about the very heavy rainfall. this could turn out to be quite an event here. very heavy rain, training on top of the same spot, it's never a good situation even if we had not had flooding let alone the fact we had in this area upwards of 10 inches of rainfall in pockets here. this is what is set up and it is going to continue to move in over the next several hours here. very heavy rain setting up and you see the showers backbuilding here? it's not a good situation because widen out the shot and you can see more is and there's not much movement here in that the same areas will get repeatedly hit with the heavy rainfall throughout the day today. this is why we have the flood watches that have beenenings tended to 8:00 tonight. generally 2 to 4 inches, yes, but if it sets up and continues through the morning and into the midday hour we could be looking at localized amounts of a half-foot or more of aadditional rainfall. so this has to be watched closely. we'll do that throughout the morning. as far as temperatures, back in the mid-80s.
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get into some afternoon showers and thunderstorms. we just need heating to take hold and by later this afternoon we'll see that but the steady heavy rain continues for the coastal areas especially across the north. we'll talk more about a pattern change the next few days which i think a lot of us will like and drier times ahead but for now still wet roads. we're still dealing with the wet roads, unfortunately with that comes some crashes. we have a new crash reported up in pasco county southbound i-75 right after, looks like the crash is a little further south of where fhp is putting it on the maps, south of state road 52 so watch for that. we're also hearing of a possible -- another crash in the wesley chapel area of i-75 so we'll check on that and i will let you know on twitter and of course right here in a few minutes. outside we still have wealth interstates to deal with -- wet interstates to deal with but we're wide open here at the junction of i-4 and i-275 so no issues there. and across the bridges, not too
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courtney campbell, still just 7 minutes across the howard frankland and 8 minutes across the gandy bridge. let's check in with action air 1, captain al, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we were not able to get up yesterday because of the rain moving ashore, just about this time but this morning a little better. like ivan said a little north of us. there's i-4, hard rock casino at the bottom of the shot in the middle. you can see by the colors and headlights westbound i-4, coming from i-75 through u.s. 301 by the hard rock, then on into ybor. gets a little busy as you get to the junction with 275 where all the traffic there including southbound 275 coming from bearss heavy but still moving pretty well on no problems. wet roads so do be careful. back to you. 6:33. crews with pasco county emergency services are out early this morning with more rain and more flooding expected in some areas. >> one of the hardest hit. a neighborhood in new port richey. abc action news reporter rodney dunigan is out there this morning.
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something that these homeowners haven't seen before. >> reporter: unfortunately not. they are used to this and they are upset about this rain coming down this morning. something that they were not looking forward to. in fact the water on this block continues to rise. if you look at my feet here it's been rising just this morning, we're guessing it's about six inches and all of it coming from a retention pond just down the street. you can see the barriers set up last night, the water has extended beyond the barriers, just put up last night about a half block down. of course many folks concerned, they've spent most of the morning and also last night putting up sandbags hoping that this water doesn't get into their home. unfortunately it continues to creep closer and closer to homes this morning. the county is trying their best to get on top of this issue this morning. they have brought in pumps to get a lot of this water away from the homes but residents feel it simply won't be enough, folks in the community simply hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.
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going to get. we put sandbags in front of the garage but hopefully won't go into the house. >> reporter: that homeowner actually just moved here from portland not long ago. said he came here to florida for the beautiful weather. unfortunately he was not expecting this. the county remind people throughout the area to report any problems right away. of course we have the people that we spoke with this morning that say they have flood insurance so it's something positive to report. back here live just another look at the street here, you can see the water continues to rise and it's coming from that retention pond just down the street and continues to roll right down the street. as we get more rain of course people in this community concerned this issue will only get worse. of course we'll be here throughout the morning and have another live update for you a bit later on the 9:00 a.m. newscast. for now reporting live in pasco county, rodney dunigan, abc action news. 6:35. happening today -- the last step in approving a high speed ferry between tampa and st.
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pinellas county commissioners have the final vote this morning at their 9:30 meeting. that ferry would run from the convention center in downtown tampa to the venoi basin in st. pete. a one-way ticket would cost $10. a pilot program launches in november. both cities and both counties will each pay $150,000 and so far all governments approved the project. today, dade city could be the 16th community in florida to ban fracking. commissioners there holding second and final public hearing on the issue. they will then vote on an ordinance that would prohibit the process of extracting oil and gas from underground opponents say it could contaminate groundwater. supporters say the industry would above the the state's economy. neighboring pinellas county already banned it. dade city will decide tonight at 5:30 at city hall. the sarasota county is considering changing where crews cut grass to save more than $600,000 in tax dollars. that is how much officials say
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mow that little patch of grass between the street and your mailbox. they've been weighing whether to stop the service called right of way mowing. if it happens homeowners would then be responsible for cutting that patch of grass. a third public meeting on the proposal is happening tonight at 5:00. tonight michael phelps will attempt to win his 20th gold medal in the finals of the 200 meter butterfly. >> last night he started strong in the semifinals but backed off a bit to save energy for tonight. he still posted the second fastest time in the semis four years ago. phelps was upset in the event when he glided too long on the finish. serena williams advanced to the third round of the women's olympic tennis tournament. she defeated eliza cornay in straight sets from france. it was a day after she and her sister lost their doubles match in rio.
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>> yes. >> when is it going to stop? >> this setup is scary because we're looking at heavy rainfall moving over the exact same area over and over again. we'll talk a little more about that. in just a few minutes. where the flood watches continue in effect. a crash in pasco southbound i-75 and the backups are building on 75, you can see starting all the way back at state road 52. coming up we'll check your drive times on 75. back >> the place is destroyed. >> a homeowner outraged at the damage left behind after offering her house on the air bnb web site. the graphic clues she found on what else happened there. >> good morning. back on the roads, talking bus safety and how you can help
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a california woman outraged now with the home sharing web site abnb. >> listen to why. her home now has a $10,000 worth of damage. she says she unknowingly rented her home to a sex worker who shot porn videos in her house. >> there was water pouring from the second floor to the first floor. >> the woman who rented that house left the bathtub running and flooded the second floor. sharon says the woman first told her she was a agent. >> when sharon went back in her home after renting it she found extra lights installed in the bathroom. she also found adult toys and x rated shot sheet for videos. the company says it's removed the guest from its site and working now to cover the cost of the damage to that home. still ahead -- a troubling sign of the times. student drivers are learning how to prepare for traffic stops. the murule requiring this -- new rule requiring this in one
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>> it's good for the united states. versus donald trump. >> the father of the pulse nightclub shooter speaking out
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we have a jackknifed semi in i-4, westbound lanes around mango road. you can see it to the side but
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lanes as well. looks like our camera just cut off but you can see the backup extending all the way to kings way road if you're heading out the door and heading to i-4 just be prepared, you might want to use 92 to get around this. these are your drive times on i- 4 -- 38 minutes right now from county line road into downtown. 30 minutes from county line to 75. once you get to 75 taking -- starting to clear up a little. just eight minutes to get to 275. captain al is flying over the crash we told earlier on i-75 and wesley chapel. what is going on out there? >> reporter: good morning. it's southbound i-75 about maybe two, two and-a-half miles south of state road 52. so before you get totate road 54. a couple of vehicles came together on the outside shoulder, no shoulder, it's a barrier wall so one slapped the wall pretty good. fire left a moment ago so they are in the process of hauling these away, not major damage
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as you said earlier a little beyond state road 52. so keep it in mind. it should be gone in the next 20 or 30 minutes i suspect. it's 6, 47 but it's very dark and courtesy of the rainfall that continues to cross tampa here now, for most of us, actually dry as far as additional rainfall. the roads are quite wet and we'll continue to see that throughout the day today. this is the area, pasco concerns, of course where it's set up. now with the torrential rains that just keep coming. this is going to continue the next several hours. we'll have to watch this closely. flood watches continue in effect until 8:00 for an additional 2 to 4 inches but notice there's a lot of moisture training from the south and west. so we could be looking at localized very heavier amounts along the coast, new port richey to crystal river. we're looking at drier times, just have to wait until
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heaviest rain diminishes and we'll get back into a more typical afternoon summer thunderstorm pattern that begins tomorrow. so rain chances still high with a lot of moisture left over but we'll have plenty of sun early through the next few days and then the afternoon storms and what that will do of course is gets balk to temperatures in the lower 90s where we've been in the the 80s the last two days. it's 6:48. a rally in kissimmee yesterday, hillary clinton paid tribute to the officers and surgeons who helped save people that were shooting. >> you may be surprised to learn who was standing behind clinton at that rally. if you look to the right of where she's standing that is sadeeq mateen there, in the red hat, the father of the nightclub gunman. he said he attended the rally like any ordinary democrat would. >> it's a democratic party so everybody can enjoy. >> do you think some people will be surprised to know and to see that you were there?
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why they should be surprised? i love the united states. and i've been living here a long time. >> he showed off this sign he made for the clinton rally. he said he wished his son had joined the army to fight against isis. students owho take drivers education classes in illinois will soon have to learn how to handle being pulled over by police. the governor signed a bill in to law friday, changes aimed at preventing teams from panicking or escalating a situation. state officials will develop curriculum will go into place in the 2017/2018 school year. tonight's a school night for kids in five bay area counties. by this time tomorrow they will be getting ready for the first day of the new school year. >> that means a busier morning commute. corey dierdorff joins us live to remind us of some of the things we need to pay close attention to. >> good morning. something we have not seen on the road for several months, school buses. we're running with hillsborough county schools this morning.
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buses as they do practice runs, getting times set. when you head out today you will see these buses on the road. reminders, tips to make sure we keep kids safe as they get on the bus. starting tomorrow never pass a bus if it's on an undivided road even if it's stopped -- if it's stopped and loading children. if the stop arm is extended and flights are flashing, keep in mind, folks, you have stop far enough back to allow the children to enter, and reminder, children are often unpredictable, they tend to ignore hazards and take risk. five counties are going back to school tomorrow and see the buses hit the road tomorrow. so make sure you give yourself extra time as they head out to keep those kids safe. live on the bus with hillsborough county schools, corey dierdorff, abc action
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of course we will have complete coverage on abcactionnews.com and abc action news as the kids head back to school. join us tomorrow morning starting 4:30. developing this morning -- another young woman out jogging in broad daylight is found murdered this time outside boston. >> now people are raising questions about the safety. police say 27-year-old vanessa marcotte's body was found in a wooded area off a road sunday afternoon. she was a google executive from new york city. visiti princeton. right now police are telling people to be extra cautious as they search for the killer. this comes two days after another woman was killed while jogging in new york city. people there now demanding more lights and security cameras and want workers to cut high weeds near where that body was found but the city says that would require a contract costing more than $500,000. a beef 'o' brady's location now closed for good after live roaches were found crawling
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out here now a lot of you are commenting on the facebook page about this particular "dirty dining" report. a lot of you are grossed out by it. this particular beef 'o' brady's is on highway 41 north in inverness. i-team says more than 45 roaches were seen on friday, august 5th near the walkin cooler, cook's line, chicken station and prep tables. inspectors went back saturday and saw roaches again, went back after that found even more. they say they kept the place closed and it's time this same location closed in december for the same roach problem. and many other violations. now beef 'o' brady's corporate office says it's had had enough and is shutting down this particular location permanently. heather boggs, vice president of marketing for all beef 'o' brady's sent a statement that
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>> to see the full statement and other "dirty dining" reports, go to our web site, abcactionnews.com/dining. nearly 6,000 people die from dementia in florida each year. so an event today is giving you the tools to deal with this high impact issue. more than two dozen vendors are coming together for a dementia resource fair. it will be at the regal palms in lake avenue in largo from 10:00stam to 2:00 p.m. space is limited. call the number on the screen to rsvp and you can le a loved one is diagnosed with dementia. 6:53. >> there are problems for people in one pasco county neighborhood. they are once again dealing with flooding. live look now with more rain coming more concerns over flooding in port richey. water from a retention pond as you see is already spilling into the street. county emergency crews are heading out there this morning. they are going to offer any
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a 16-year-old boy shot in the face last night is expected to survive. deputies say he was shot during a possible drug deal gone bad. the sheriff's office telling that teen not cooperating with the investigation. a winter haven homeowner says loud knocking on her front door turned out to be burglars trying to get in. and they did. they kicked in the front door. if you recognize this car or know anything about what happened call heartland stoppers. ferry service across the bay between st. pete and tampa could get final approval today. the ferry pilot program would launch in november and run through next april. one-way ticket would cost about $10. dade city commissioners are going to vote on a citywide ban about fracking. if the ban is approved dade city would become the 16th local government to ban
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good morning. it's slow on i-4, the reason, this semi that jackknifed around the mango road and it's backing up traffic all the way to, looks like from my cameras around kings way is where the backup starts. right now it's 40 minutes to get from the lakeland area to downtown tampa. also seeing some big delays on i-75 southbound, 51 minutes just to get from 52 to i-4. captain al is flying over the cras what are you seeing out there? >> reporter: good morning. southbound i-75, a little south of state road 52, a couple of vehicles came together, not heavy damage but does have one lane blocked so one lane slowly getting by. two-mile backup there that you see. as janelle said avoid this for now. there should be wreckers here shortly. as you can see there's pretty good visibility despite the fact it's pretty dark out.
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it's up towards pasco county where we'll continue to rain heavily now and through the day today. mid-80s today, breaks in the clouds especially tampa and east and afternoon thunderstorms as well. a woman from iowa celebrated her 80th birthday by zip lining in wisconsin. glenda watkins wanted to do something different to celebrate the milestone. >> she invited her kids, grandkids, even great grands to zipline through the trees with her. the family says it was a great she might want to do when she turns 90. for good reason. >> i think skydiving is in order? >> and we're all going. "good morning, america" is next. >> keep up to date on air, mobile app, facebook and twitter. >> ivan and janelle are back in
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good morning, america. breaking overnight, terror on the ferris wheel, three young children fall nearly 50 feet to the ground after their basket flips over. >> i was hollering please stop. stop, stop the machine. >> the girls rushed by helicopter to the hospital. the latest on the investigation right now. more than 6,000 acres burning in california forcing thousands of residents to flee and remnants of tropical storm javier wreaking havoc on the southwest. new jogger murder mystery. another young woman found dead after going out on a run by herself killed in broad daylight less than one mile from her mom's home. the second deadly incident in just days. two communities on edge this morning.

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