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it was a repeated promise. >> this is so important. we are going to repeal and replace obamacare. >> reporter: hours after the win several students for getting help through the health insurance marketplace from the helped her navigator. >> this is definitely one of those things that students can capitalize on. >> reporter: jacobs has held several students who were only able to get healthcare because of obamacare and experts warn the law >> some small business owners are already dreaming of a future without obamacare. >> my medical insurance went from $16,000 of the $26,000 a month with obamacare. >> reporter: she prefers healthcare to the 30 families in her business. she believes obamacare facilitated higher medical costs. >> when you have to take your child to the emergency room and
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>> experts say an end to obamacare might impact many students. the affordable care act and let young students stay on the parent healthplans until age 26 and protected women for being charged more because of their gender. >> they are important components. >> reporter: so events like this will continue through the open enrollment through january even though the subsidies pessimistically supportable may not last. on the campus, adam winer, abc action news. mr. trump also promising more jobs for our country. many are hoping he will deliver. more have jobs now than they did four years ago and trump says he will create 25 million around the u.s. in the next decade. experts we spoke to today say
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major changes. donald trump making history last night despite receiving fewer overall votes. trump clearing the threshold by claiming must win battleground states like florida and north carolina.'s biggest group of supporters white voters without college degrees. of hillary clinton carried nonwhite voters turnout fell short. >> there was about 3 to 4 million democrats that did not show up and vote yesterday. this election most turnout percentagewise in 20 years. >> tonight and was split into a possible change of heart from some supporters after the fbi announced it was looking into her emails again. others say there may have been voters to get embarrassed to admit which candidate they are supporting. hundreds of people taking to the streets of chicago to protest the presidential
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this is a look outside the trump hotel moments ago. the group organizing a protest despite hillary clinton and obama both preaching a message of unity today. at home the two made issues trumped used to connect was the economy and terrorism. the republican victory in the promise of jobs to middle-class americans. >> he was change and bring jobs back. that is what we really want to see in america. people going back to work. trump won 40 for seven trump won 40 for 7% of women -- 47% of women in florida. president obama nominated garland in march as a supreme court justice and congress refusing to hold a confirmation
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expire with this session ending in mid-december. election coverage continues right now on www.abcactionnews.com as well as our free mobile app where you can find acceptance and concession speeches and president obama's remarks picture for the first time in 16 years his moore county has a new state attorney. abc action news reporter jarrod holbrook shows us the vision of andrew warren for changing the justice system. >> when you step into office what is the biggest change we can expect to see? >> the biggest thing we are trying to do is make sure we are allocating resources effectively and make sure we are targeting the crimes that pose the greatest threats to the community. right now it is not effective and that is one of the differences that i had with my opponent.
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will you be focusing on? >> we need to target the crimes that have been up in his moore county that keep me awake at night. murder, rape, domestic violence . >> reporter: will you be making any personal changes? >> not off the bat, no. i do this as a new ceo come into the company. >> reporter: what advantage do you feel you have by bringing federal prosecuting experience to >> the part of my experience as a federal prosecutor. in jurisdictions all over the country i have seen policies that work and don't. we want to bring back some of those policies to hillsborough . >> yesterday was his daughter's third birthday so she was not the only one getting a present. now the most accurate
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>> good evening, everybody. a lot of clouds this afternoon leveling off temperatures on the cooler side in northern counties and still light rain in the gulf. this is the front for the rain and as we go through the evening it will continue to push to the south with temperatures right now in the upper 60s from crystal river over to brooksville although low to mid 70s working your way inland overnight. watch how the that means temperatures will started to drop right back down into the upper 50s. hour by hour partly cloudy to mostly cloudy clearing out tomorrow looking ahead to the weekend. new video tonight join st. petersburg police enforcing the speed limit at the very spot an impaired driver hit and killed a crossing guard. city workers replacing the
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to the family of the crossing guard still cannot believe what happened. >> he is still in a state of shock. my father. last night it just stayed in my head. my father is gone. >> he worked for the pinellas county schools as a manager at st. pete high. he is well known in the community for his singing as a member of a gospel choir. building dashboards and exploding airbags. when the government sound the alarm you are urged to listen but tonight i-team investigator from the dirty secret behind government recalls. >> reporter: hello everyone i am katie lagrone. our latest investigation took us right to an auction in
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cars and trucks. each year the state sends over 1000 cars and trucks. we found old cars and lots of police vehicles. what we also found was recall after recall after recall after recall. local and government agencies whose mission is to keep you and your family safe sending cars with active because street to the auction block for purchase by you. some of the recalls we found are serious. like this chevy tahoe with an airbag that could rupture for this crown victoria with potential issues that could cause you to lose control and this city of clearwater dodge charger with two airbag recalls. websites like this make it easy for you to find out if a vehicle has an open recall.
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website. www.abcactionnews.com . i am i- team investigator katie lagrone taking action for you. >> they do not even realize it until she told them and the response tonight on abc action news at 11:00. we know you want answers about the issues facing all of us in the debate area like your family safety. we have a way for you know what you are wondering about. just tell us what we can do to get to the bottom of for you. a new attribute to the nation of veterans. a purple heart trail in citrus county. it is the first on the state forest lands. it runs north to south. still to come, historic victory and we are not talking about donald trump. the surprising age and legacy
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now one of florida's newest lawmakers. plus a robber on the loose in polk county and after denis 's forecast the pictures you need to see. a front, through the area and that is why there is clouds with a live look at how -- titan doppler radar coming up. here is david meurer with a look at what is ahead at world news tonight. >> the phone call donald trump and president obama. the trip now planned to the white house. hillary clinton the concession and message to america about trump right here after abc
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prosecutors say he did not follow the orders and quickly reached to his waistband. based on the criminal history of reagan's it is reasonable for debbie johnson to think his life was in danger. deputies asking you to keep an eye out for a suspected car burglar. this guy smashed through the window of a woman's car and took several items. on east hillsborough avenue. if you recognize this guy, call crimestoppers. tonight a florida high school security guard facing shocking charges choking a student. 's school officer says darren smiley cut into it argument and threatened to throw the victims of a railing. it is not clear what it was
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authorities releasing the name of raphael gonzales just a few minutes ago. his home is on north 16th street. they found him inside the home before 10:30 this morning. standard procedure when someone dies in a car. will be getting to keep playing jackpot -- black jack in tampa. they will stay for the next 14 years. the st allow black jack to stay with florida making $1.7 million as a result of the deal. she is hardly old enough to drink and has not even graduated from college yet but this 21-year-old now the youngest person ever elected to the florida house of representatives. abc action news reporter erik waxler shows us how she is
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>> it was the best night of my life. >> reporter: most college students watch the election. amber mariano's pride event all. she just turned 21 but is now the youngest ever elected to the florida house of representatives. she doesn't slow down. >> from voters you would be surprised. you would think that they would say you are too young but i learned that i met that is what we need. >> she plans to go to law school. amanda murphy was beat by 748 vote. >> balancing school and work in doing all of that. it is a lot to handle. but the work does not stop here. asaph two years now to do the best i can for my community and i am so honored to be able to
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politics. her father jack is on the pasco county commission and now she often ranks him. >> she said she wanted to be the first woman president so it has been in her blood. >> reporter: she maybe 21 but she already has some powerful friends getting endorsements from rick scott and marco rubio . and pasco county, erik waxler now the most accurate weather team in florida. abc action weather. >> we were forecast today -- overcast today and it was green today on the radar. >> may be a few spots could pick up a couple showers this evening. look at all the cloud cover. picture this early in the evening. you just know what is around the corner.
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is just rain. you can see the area that extends 66 miles off to the west. that is where some of these showers are. as they get closer they are fizzling out. we will continue to watch it with a chance as it comes through and then a few more spots will pick up showers. otherwise, tomorrow morning we cool off pretty quick we with northern counties noticing the change. skies will have cleared in temp tomorrow morning up north. right now low 70s in lutz and bartow 73 and 73 in largo. again primarily 60s across most of the area and the models have been very bullish saying they will cool off quite a bit in the northern counties. i think the low to mid 50s is a pretty good that around
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under clear skies and everybody else in the upper 50s and lower 60s. tampa is 74 with 69 in clearwater. we have cloud cover to talk about and we are pretty much sucked in north of i-4. eventually areas down south with sarasota and manatee you will see some showers but this is extremely white stuff. that end up to do anything more than wet the ground. quickly and, wake up time thursday it will be dry and mostly sunny. you will notice it north of i-4 with temperatures in the 50s. the rest of us will probably be more like the upper 50s for lower 60s but still sunny skies. then we warm backup and this is that time of the year were even though the mornings may be cool, is still warm up beautifully up
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on as a reinforcing shot comes in by saturday. i do not see a blast of colder air. if you look at the long-range gfs you pretty much see a lot of orange and vet. by next week there is one the tip which could cool us off and then right back into the red meaning seasonal temperatures for the next couple of weeks. nothing terribly cold or warm. looking at florida's most accurate seven-day forecast upper 70s and 80 degrees. morning lows 50 downtown low to mid 60s but saturday morning will be the coolest for everybody with a few upper 40s. then a chance of a few showers by the beginning of next week. crimestoppers offering a report for your help stopping a serial robber. this guy is responsible for
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this is good news. buccaneer fans should not jump over the moon just yet. doug martin back on the field for the first time since week 2. he is coming back from a hamstring injury which outside of one knee as the worst you can suffer for a running back. he has also been out of action for almost 2 months and you just don't top back.
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noncommittal about the martin status heading into sunday. >> that is an excellent question. i do not know the answer to that. that depends on who the guy is in the severity of the injury and how fast he comes back and how he looks at practice. mike evans continues to practice but remains on a concussion protocol. he is definitely working his way to play on sunday. joe holley returns today. heading to memphis on saturday coming off a bye week the cavs hope to backup the win over navy and keep the title hopes alive. in the process exercise the demons that follow them. >> i have a big-time challenge for us on the road in memphis.
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i got really excited about this opportunity. it is a good football team, and we have to play our best. better than what we did last time we left tampa. >> usf on the road. i think they got this one. a couple showers looking at the seven-day forecast not bad. the next couple of days sunny skies. tomorrow morning you should make up into the 50s and then saturday morning even cooler. >> we have continuing coverage on a website at www.abcactionnews.com. >> we will see you right back
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tonight, tonight, a new era set to begin. president-elect donald trump. the billionaire outsider behind one of the biggest upsets in political history. and the swell of support that carried him through the or of our country will be forgotten no longer. >> tonight, his phone call with president obama. his first trip to the white house coming next. and hillary clinton. ahead in the popular vote, but still unable to break that glass ceiling. among her first words today to her supporters, "i'm sorry we did not win." >> this is painful. and it will be for a long time. >> tonight, clinton's message to
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