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jesus. >> my brother is a hero to many people. this is adam hillary is a father and a huge fan of fsu. >> it seems like a random act but it seems so planned out. >> you information about what happened inside of his apartment . documents describing a well thought out plot to rob adam hillary. it year-old on the dating app. they went bowling and spent time in his apartment where she was able to see all of his belongings. it seems like that's what she was intending to do. the mac they believe she was casing his home hillary than was dropped off and drove home. it was here, when police say that they planned their robbery. going back to the home a banged
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his knees were award shot him in the head -- ward shot him in the head. gray and warner laughed about him begging for his life. they say they will be surprised if those men have committed robberies like this in the past >> we're going to be strong but no one has a clue. maybe because of this happening, if there are other victims they will as well. >> all for folks that had been charged with hillary's murder had everything ranging from burglary to grant thefts. also other robberies. now tonight, police believe that this 18-year-old girl could be connected to another polk county burglary. deputies are on the lookout
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they had seen burglars targeting pickup trucks. eight were just yesterday. they say that the are breaking into homes. a new way to help protect your family from the zika virus. the city is using this app to tackle areas. it lets you tell the city about standing water in the uses of requests to be proactive. how are you doing everybody? it's a little quiet out there. a couple of showers here. and upper a northern sumpter towards marion county. otherwise, this evening it is pretty quiet. new tropical depression out of
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orange area actually the one catching our attention. they are hinting that this will be approaching florida whether it is a weak ragged system or something a little bit more than that it is too early to tell but it is something we will need to keep our eyes on. and around 80, wake-up time he will tell you when those rains arrive coming up. at 6 pm, police are on the intentionally ran over another man. they said that the driver was tailgating him just before 1 am. he stopped and he got out of his car. after exchanging words, his girlfriend ran over him and sped away. >> we heard the car hit the man like you heard it. and, when we
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peeled out all the way around the corner and we were over here and we had seen the man right away i got my phone out and i called 911. >> detectives are looking for security video in hopes of identifying their suspect. if you are missing from -- a package from amazon a man here may be to blame. they uncovered the merchandise here in his garage. you can see container stacked from the fourth to the ceiling. vandalism and assault were all problems in one of the oldest neighborhoods. manatee county will have to take swift action to stop these crimes before they start. laura shows us with deputies are doing to make things safer. >> right into hundred people call the home.
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post office. >> including charles miller senior who prides himself on watching a change in his 66 years. >> i had seen the good and the bad. >> the has been for -- it has been full of poverty. >> i just want to see a change. >> it is frightening. >> there working to funnel money into a neighborhood watch program and get the sheriff's with the people who live there. >> it takes a village concept of seeing something saying something, and going against crime. >> and preventing crime isn't the only thing. they also want to add sidewalks and drastically improve drainage. >> that is welcomed news to you wrong. >> is also hoping that the start of the long-awaited
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each other and for this lifelong community advocate. >> it's what they say that they are going to do.>> he will be there tuesday morning when county leaders are expected to sign off on improvements. >> the stadium just revealing and hence security measures for all events effective immediately all events will be subject to that means you will be screened with a metal detector and you will only be allowed to carry approved bags. these changes are for every event including football games, and the monster jam series. fish and wildlife are investigating a woman snapchat videos after tripping a wire. artificial light can cause these turtles to become
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it shows her holding one of the babies. they intend to turn the case to federal authorities. >> every little energy is critical for them to reach offshore. >> the designated sea turtle hatching areas are wl arde in addition there are signs that pose restrict proposed changes to the causeway, and county commissioners releasing this video, a low-level drawbridge in a mid-level drawbridge and a high-level fixed bridge. they will meet at 2 pm tomorrow afternoon for those proposed changes. it is back to school day at usf but many are sacrificing a lot to earn a degree.
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loan debt is the reason. adam winer has more on some of the biggest impacts. >> reporter: the toughest part about getting higher education is paying for it. just ask abdul. >> his friend was skipping meals to get by. >> we are way behind. >> he said he did what he could and bought his friend a sandwi to save money what little he had. >> the big burden is debt. florida students oh a average of $25,000 -- are in debt an average of 30 -- $25,000. financial experts say that students should seek money in this order first, get the free money that includes scholarships and grants next,
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are usually low interest and at a fixed rate. they say it's only a last resort for people to turn to private loans those rates start higher. he supports a change in the laws about student loan debt so does the congresswoman kathy castor. >> there is legislation to allow folks to refinance their student loans that makes all the sense in the world where you can refinance your car, and credit cards but not your sense. >> 80% of millennials say they can't afford to save for a down payment because of student debt. he takes community college classes. >> and here, we will be committing to get back to work. we are partnering with the foundation to take action for the future during this campaign to be given free access to the
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the career survey matches the interest in strength with jobs that are in demand. to find out more had to -- go to
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welcome back. decades florida was a top three spot for tv shows but now, they are forced to go out of state here >> and they look into what is behind the problem and what it could mean to the local economy.
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garage, shooting is underway. in independent film putting 300 people to work. and producing and stars in the film. >> it's a challenge to make a movie where incentives are not happening. a 10% incentive helped bring the movie to tampa. they considered filming elsewhere since florida currently has no film incentives. >> investors. >> there one of only 16 states that have no film industry rebates. >> georgia, los angeles, georgia . >> georgia is cleaning our clocks. >> the florida president says that there is a steady stream of employees leaving florida. >> the mill workers, the craft services, the plumbers, the carpenters. >> the incentives can reach 30%
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up ybor city. it hasn't always been like that. the state approved $269 million for tax credits in 2010. that was supposed the last six years. that money ran out almost immediately. the reason, as they had incentives on a first-come basis with no consideration on the number of considerations. some money even went to companies that produce video games and commercials. lawmakers recently tried to review incentives. >> we have over 100,000 people in the film industry. >> but those efforts failed because they backed americans lobbied against incentives. >> we still remain in opposition primarily because we are opposed to this incident. and, richard corcoran helped with the recent committee but
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invested in the films regenerating billions. >> film incentives have not and very -- have not been much. >> they had 75,000 visitors here before the first movie. last year, they had 800,000. >> you have a mushroom effect our movie has created 11,000 jobs. so to the average person many of these walking around have jobs now. they don't know, why this is created. >> they helped lawmakers improve new ways to keep the movies and tourist coming back. >> we have to come up with something that the state can handle and keep our people informed. >> this is not about the list
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our area. and, they will rebuild the city. and look at this mainsail beautiful day at the beach. it has been dry across much of our viewing area. that will be changed by the middle of the week. a little bit more moisture more typical late august early september weather. temperatures are in the 90s tampa is at 92, 95 frostproof, and all of a sudden it feels like temperatures are over 100. 105 plant city, 105 tampa, and i do think that we will start to see more moisture with
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numbers will probably come down a little bit by the end of the week as rain chances begin to go up. a lot of clouds here, and temperatures right around the 90 mark. we have been dry for the past few days not to mention, anything that has popped over to the east side of the state it is kind of a 180. well, that will change back by the middle of the week thanks to a strong eastern the western slope you can plan your day without any worries of rain pm or 4 pm. there will not be much here, but the interior polk county, if you have anywhere west of 75, you will stay dry. tomorrow, we begin to see that change. so anything that does pop it will start to go a little closer in the coastline -- and the close line --
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at 8 am you will be good to go. 4 pm or 5 pm the storms begin to pop. so returned to normal other -- weather after an unusual weekend. high temperatures and another hot one lower to middle 90s. typically they top out at about 90. we are closer to 95 or 96. now, let's talk tropics. there's going to be a lot of blood -- buzz. this is a timef typically see our hurricane season peaked. now, if you look at what we are more concerned about right here there are three things that are out there. this is the only one that's not an organized system. some of these reliable models are bringing this to us next week. it is too early to tell and i'm not going to go on that branch. but i will tell you whatever is
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our general direction. so this is one that we can't ignore. however, keep an eye on this facebook and keep it right here because this is definitely one that bears close watching. this will become a hurricane and a pretty decent one at that. the stays out towards the open waters of atlanta -- the atlantic. the northeast winds light shop on the bay and your sunrise and sunset hour by hour forecast is clear overnight mild waking up to the upper 70s and the most accurate forecasts we are back to normal in the middle of the week. and there is nothing to do with tropical systems just our typical weather. by the weekend watching what's coming in from the southeast and let you know if that will bother anybody. tonight a mmunity
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waitress after a racist comment was written on a receipt. >> in the tip section, they wrote, we only tip citizens. she was born in the united states adding another layer she says the woman had an accent. still ahead, you may think that the bucs kicker is a problem, but this team will be
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hello folks, a lot of fans are piling on over the weekend. and as they said, don't get so
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the deeper problems exist until you say consistent change, this trend will top the team all season. first of all, the slow offense of starts are not new. this first throw could have been a 17 yard play against jacksonville, and that's 100% completion opportunity. then, when the buccaneers have averted to the red zone they get nothing except that. and then of course, they come in and this tip shot completely blows off that theories so, this team needs to start scoring six in the red zone and it needs to start now. it all starts and begins because these have been on the same page. >> it is two weeks in a row with this year's group, and we have started slow. that is a fact.
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to do. but i don't know that exactly. i mean we've got to talk to them about it and emphasize that. i think more than anything is we have to get jamison off to a quicker start. >> they are wide open, we just have to make that throw but when you do stuff like that it just feels good to have a when. that's a victory.
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tonight, several developing stories as we come on. drm drm, suddenly putting his big speech on hold. is he about to change course on immigration? and any plans for a deportation force for 11 million? and hillary clinton tonight, thousands of e-mails microscope. the deadly police shooting under investigation at this hour. a young unarmed father who is deaf, pulled over. was he trying to use sign language when shots were fired? the new wildfire in the west. out of control right now. and the tornado now confirmed in the east. the stunning image tonight. the child suicide bomber stopped. our chief foreign correspondent on the father who sent his boy. and the million dollar

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