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affecting the afternoon commute across i 4, the storm north of the turnpike, heavy rain certainly no lightning yet but it is knocking on the door downtown fairview shores, altamonte springs, i-4 corridor getting heavy bash -- batch movie 2 and a secondary batch do lake county, passport for one. winter garden toward apopka into okahumpka in the next 30 minutes, eustis, 18 minutes moving 30 miles an hour. we get lightning, convection near west 75, tall storms, lightning develop up 75 from the villages. all the way into ocala. facebook chat is talking about thunder and ocala thunderstorms are there. everything moving with heavy rain fall through parts of flagler county as well including north of daytona. this is all going to slide through between now and 6:00 near the i-4 corridor. it will get wetter before we
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gray? check back in momentarily. push tens of thousands of ucf students, alumni, staff members have been caught up in a massive data breach. it is the story affecting many people and the traffic on wftv.com actually spiked when we first posted the story this morning officials are saying names, social security numbers, student ids where the main targets of this breach. they tell us anyone who was targeted will get a letter in the mail next week and tim barber working to find out how it could of happened. officials knew about the breach nearly 1 month ago but for some reason did not say anything. >> reporter: university officials tell us they wanted to figure out -- out what was happening on campus for us but they talk to law enforcement right away alerting them and they hired a computer forensic company to get to the bottom of this. >> i was worried because i could be one of those people. >> reporter: stephanie has to
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out if she is one of the 63,000 people at ucf who had their social security numbers stolen. >> of going to wait all that time to figure out if i am at risk for anything. week. ucf says 2 groups are affected. current student -- current athlete and those who played from 2014-15 as well as current and past employees. school officials discovered the breach on january 8 but did not send out an email about it until today gets why not get that out right away? >> the main question everybody would have would be i -- mi affected by it and not a question were able to answer with certainty until this week. >> reporter: university immediately alerted law enforcement and higher at digital forensic firm to find out how it happened did anyone impacted will get when your freak -- free credit monitoring and identity protection services. >> i don't think it's enough the needs to be something more to protect students at least. >> reporter: university has a
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we have some here we put a link to the website on our website wftv.com so you can go there for more information. at 5, i asked officials why universities may be more vulnerable than businesses, for example. we are putting back together right now. stick around for that coming up on eyewitness news at 5 live from ucf, tim barber, channel 9 eyewitness news. the nation's 2nd largest university, ucf. alert friends about the breach wftv. fdle has been called in to investigate it deputy involved shooting in marion county. this is video investigators say captured the moments leading up to last night's shootout since then we have a working to find out more about what happened before the deputies say they were forced to shoot a man. myrt price has been speaking with investigators and he will have a live report in the next half-hour. from volusia county, man
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neighbors son. >> blaine tomlinson learned the alleged abuse happen when the boy stayed home from school and went to visit his neighbor along grandview avenue they daytona beach. the boys family tells you he managed to fight back and escape on his own. >> reporter: and the boy told police that john worling chased them to the front door of his home and he was able to get to the door and unlock it in time but the family tells me that their son is scarred for life. >> state your name please there. >> reporter: daytona beach say john worling threatened to kill himself just before they arrested him for allegedly sexually abusing a 13-year-old boy. worling and neighbor had a boy at his own to play video games thursday. >> i would like to see him get what he deserves, time in prison. >> reporter: the boy's stepmother and father were not home at the time. they later found out their son thought worling an escaped. >> he kicked them in the forehead, told him no and said he was calling the cops and ran
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>> reporter: the 13 you'll >> reporter: the 13 you'll called 911 as police were on the way the boy's father came home and confronted worling who refused to leave his house. the father tells police he called worling who said he had a gun and wanted to kill himself it when police questioned worling he would not answer the questions and asked to speak with an attorney. the boy stepmother tells me worling bought her stepson things to earn the families trust. looking into his past for my story coming up at 5:00. live in daytona beach, blaine tomlinson, channel 9 eyewitness news. and there is an update and another major store we have been covering in volusia county. daytona beach it just received more than $100,000 to help solve its massive homeless crisis. up until last friday, a growing homeless camp briefly shut down some county government offices and daytona beach. the money donated last night at the county lodging and hospitality association and the ceo business alliance will be used to pay for temporary shelter until the city and county and work out a permanent
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brevard county teenager accused and his younger sister's death will be arraigned in the morning. the state attorney's office is not issued its decision on whether to file a dull charges a 15-year-old noah walls case. for the time being, the case is in juvenile court. investigators believe walls was watching the 21-month-old victim last month when he got frustrated and hit her causing her death both of the victim's parents were home at the time. residence in a dozen a beach neighborhood say they heard an explosion before seeing a home on fire. firefighters say the fire started somewhere in the garage of the home on call the house drive this morning. that was caved in the fire engulfed nearly half of the home. no one was injured in the fire and 2 dogs were side and did not survive hit officials are not sure what started it. zika virus has only been reported in florida because people who travel outside the u.s. were infected and brought it back. >> governor rick scott stay in local health officials are not taking chances especially since the type of mosquito that
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already been found in florida. channel 9 steve barrett has been looking into this all day. health officials are concerned somewhere like the orlando international airport could become ground zero for the zika. >> reporter: greg, considering we have no sin -- mosquitoes transmitting the virus at this point, the most likely point it will come in is here orlando international airport bbc on the board there is an arrival coming in from bogota colombia, one of 30 countries that is having a real problem right now. >> florida has 12 zika cases today. all of them are travel related. >> reporter: our governor reiterated a public health emergency as the go has been reported in 5 counties. miami-dade, broward, santa rosa, lee, and hills arrow. and leave the gun has come within one a mild of orlando and so far all have been infected elsewhere. >> we have to ensure florida is a 4th one of the country with the biggest problem is brazil the she is traveling there in march the wife of a videographer of channel 9.
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>> quite worried about the situation. i mean, i'm going for one week. >> reporter: surety has friends back home who have been bitten by infected mosquitoes. >> we do plan to do? stay inside a lot? >> pretty much. [laughter] i'm going to state inside the apartment and don't go anywhere at night. >> reporter: the risk is to pregnant mothers. it is believed to cause michael cecily, condition that causes underdeveloped heads and brains. doctors most serious warning is for expectant mothers but florida moms need to keep it all in perspective. >> bottom-line message is the chances of them having this affect the pregnancy in florida is extremely small, extremely small. >> reporter: one of the things we heard from the governor's press conference is he is asking the cbc right now for at
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will be used to test mothers who have either traveled to other countries and have bitten by mosquitoes or possibly just showing signs of the virus in their body. live in orlando international airport, steve barrett, channel 9 eyewitness news. brazil is ground zero for the zika virus outbreak right now. that has some wondering if this year's summer a link is in rio de janeiro should be canceled the resulting cover made has darted developing a vaccine but that could take months or even years. for now, working on preventative measures like fumigation. u.s. olympic committee said it is monitoring the situation and all-american participants will be warned and educated on the cdc's recommendations. interactions with your was on facebook and wftv.com, we know there are a lot of questions about the zika virus. to get informed logon to wftv.com /weather links. a bill that protects churches and members of the clergy who refuse to perform same-sex marriages will now move to the full house in tallahassee. the measure will prevent religious organizations from
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that violated their religious beliefs and protect them from being sued over it did however some pastors still have doubts about it . >> this devon lee casts dispersions are my brothers and sisters who are different from me yes, i'm heterosexual but the lgbt q people were -- deserve respect as well. >> companion bill in the senate still faces 2 more committees. palm bay is preparing for a crowded debate and proposed human rights or this any to protect individuals from this commission based on the long list age, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, marital status, familial status, sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity, and expression. opponents say a local will is not needed because state and federal laws do the same thing. we are still reviewing video that investigators say orchid -- recorded deputies
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opening fire on him. >> what else the video shows and what witnesses say they saw the man do before the shooting. a local day care worker recorded on camera abusing a child got national attention. ahead the grading system one group wants to use to help you protect your child in day care. it has been a fight in court between a man and his ex- girlfriend over a $1 million lottery jackpot ticket. how much money the jury just awarded the man . next. more heavy downpours, a
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an issue now as it moves from the northwest to the south. tom terry is monitoring this and severe weather center 9 as you can see now, tom is tracking the rain and he will tell you where it will rain where you live and how much rain we can expect ahead on eyewitness news at 4. after deliberating for 3 hours a jury reached a verdict in a he said, she said fight over $1 million lottery jackpot. board members in court listening to testimony in this interesting case. the jury has agreed a man and his ex-girlfriend must split the big prize. >> reporter: we just stepped out of the courtroom and we can tell you the jury was deliberating for about 3 hours. the jury did find there was an agreement between the couple, the contract was broken and the ex-boyfriend should be awarded $291,000. we were inside the courtroom when the verdict was read. take a listen. >> was there a breach of the contract on part of the
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cause of damage to the plaintiff howard browning. yes . >> we have been covering this trial only it is now day for and we heard testimony from browning saying he is entitled to have half because of an agreement that the 2 had that if they were still together they would split the winnings. we heard from porier as she took the stand testifying they were not together at the time the ticket was purchased and that she happened to bump into browning that day at a sunoco gas station whether to -- where he purchased the ticket route the trial we have heard the defendant try to prove that not only were they not together him about porier was also engaged to another man . defense apparently , jury, rather, apparently sided with browning here is the reaction after the verdict was read. >> it is a blessing, man . thank you, jesus christ. he watched over me and was able for the jury to see everything
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about the lottery and commitment and the promise to share the ticket. >> reporter: and we did reach out to porier after the verdict was read to ask her about that agreement that was allegedly made between the number 2. she did not to speak with us. outside the seminole county courthouse, ray roberts, channel 9 eyewitness news. a surprise to some jury watchers but half the money goes to him. 10 tornadoes left behind damaged and 5 southern states yes it is the same system that is bringing rain this afternoon. surveillance cameras at a high school and out come a tendency recorded the moment and ef 1 tornado hit classrooms. fortunately, the students had already been dismissed for the day. stewart georgia near savanna the twister came through the post destroying dozens of vehicles and in north carolina, residents say despite the damage he is still counting his blessings. >> my mom called me and told me she thought a tornado had come through and the garage was gone and porch was gone and
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house was fine. >> el nio tornadoes have hit the south 2 days in a row now despite a lot of damage and no fatalities have been reported. tom, you talked about that. we've seen that happen to us. we have rain rolling through. >> tornadoes can be short in stature. fortunately they are not big like hurricanes. your house can be fine and mine can be wiped out. close to home, no tornadoes here but we had heavy rain moving over the camera lens and snarling traffic right now. let me show you a street-level view it is slower eastbound. cards are coming out you downtown and it is on wet side and we talked about this yesterday. close to drive times, the worse the weather will get. right now steady, heavy rain fall stretching all the way through the gulf texico a cold front behind us will make for big temperature changes. return of winter. tomorrow we are getting --
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sq., mall moving northward. north of maitland altamonte springs by the mall, oviedo, 5 minutes away sanford 15 minutes away. a large area moving along 441, eustis, to varies, down to zellwood station, mount dora, tangerine on the north side of kelly part. moving up north at 30 miles an hour altoona, 15 minutes with it lightning and convection is showing up out of the storms and it could get taller to get the ice and warm particles rubbing against together getting electron transfer and getting lightning to develop that's going on your 75, 35 n. of wildwood, the villages lady lake, ocala, yes it is raining going into by the flagler county. along the coast relatively quiet it is moving your direction. future track shows the rain moving in toward daytona through i-4, heavy rain moving over i-4 6:00, heading toward brevard county with less rainfall through 8, 9:00 tonight you will be love blast
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morning. orlando, increasing rain between now and 8:00, 10, finally moving out after midnight. 46 degrees at 8:00 in the morning. 44 in deland, 40 ocala, early in the morning tomorrow. melbourne, palm bay, a sign of the changes. 20 degree drop for most of us tomorrow with only lower 60s at 2 and 4 o'clock the 58 if we are lucky in orlando. big changes coming in that got vanessa's attention. windy and cooler tomorrow, up to near 60 and saturday and sunday better news looks like we will miss rainfall with the system and it will stay cooler as you plan your super bowl activities. vanessa, tracking downpours racing through central florida in the next half-hour. local moms taking a stand against florida's proposed open carry law . >> best case scenario i want
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i don't think we need this in the books. >> the local industry moms worry will be heard if the gun bill passes. by now you have seen this video investigators say shows a lake county day care director of using a child. next, we will -- of using a child. one group is making sure it does not happen to your child. apopka man who tells police he shot and killed's roommate in february is huge for us. all our handcrafted classic footlongs are just $6 each. the media is going a little crazy. "sub-mageddon"
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of accumulation inside... that now seems... enjoy all our classic footlongs for just $6 each. nothing like it in the state a local group launching a system to help grade childcare facilities and as jamie holmes explains, it is one more way parents can screen who is watching children. >> likely you have seen this video and frankly no reason to dwell on it again. day care worker kimberly reid is now facing child abuse charges for hitting and thrown a child could something like this be prevented? >> that was an absolutely horrible, horrible video. it is shocking. but what we are trying to do is to really help develop the quality of the teachers that are in these programs yes early warning coalition of orange county took upon itself to begin grading childcare facilities.
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businesses are to the late rating hotels. but in this case it is a child quality of care that is evaluated. childcare facilities are screened, numerous visits and scored. primary focus is the level of interaction between staff and children. the process can take 4 months and so far 24 childcare facilities have been graded on a five-star scale. they hope to reach 200 in the next year and half yes this one more tool in that toolkit in deciding where to place their child yes dcf maintains the licensing 4 childcare facilities and also conduct the investigation if there is an incident checks on safety issues. there is no statewide program that looks that quality of care. the star rating system relies on childcare owners to volunteer, meaning they are not looking to hide. officials say they may be the biggest clue of what is really going on behind closed doors . >> isn't that an indicator of -- of the quality of care? >> absolutely.
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eyewitness news the day care where read work is in clermont and was not scored by the early learning coalition. if you want to see the child's day care has been screened, go to wftv.com /weather links. automaker toyota has agreed to pay $22 million because dealerships overcharged minority customers for loans. >> ahead at 4, major changes dealership will have to make. a skimmer found in a gas pump in kissimmee the 4th want to be discovered and osceola county. coming up how the device was discovered and marion county deputies say they tried to get
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we've been tracking it since 4. more moving to the west -- from the west moving in. a batch moved through downtown orlando and a lot back on the west side of i 4 moving to parts of lee county going back to the north and west this is early warning doppler 9 radar, 1,000,000 w sweeping through the 408, northern. union park, a heavy cell over university boulevard, ucf campus did no lightning with the yet we haven't looking for that just heavy downpours mainly. could get a clap of thunder from the wekiva springs area north to look make -- lake mary on top of samford in the next few minutes. large batch moving northeast at about 30 miles an hour. mid-level spin with this but i do not see any indication of anything, funnel cloud or anything. to varies, eustis, heavy rain moving north toward yuma. half-inch of rain and still coming through. 1-2 inches already from ocala back to bushnell where we get
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lightning for pearson and de leon springs. getting things fired up. more rain on the way. tracking that for you and a cool down by the morning. greg? a man is dead in marion county deputy recovering following a shooting. spent if you are watching at noon you saw video recording the moments leading up to the deadly shootout at an ocala gas station working like it channel nines myrt price has been reviewing video speaking with investigators. you can hear deputies on the video telling the man to put his gunned down. >> reporter: yes, it took place behind me in this gas station parking lot. in the video seems like deputies were pleading with a man over and over again to put the gun down but he would not comply. >> put it downpours video capturing the events leading up
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deputies and this man, christian dubrino. sheriff's office tells us deputies were called to the scene last night after getting reports that dubrino was hanging out in the parking lot armed with of his confronted him, they discovered he had number 2 weapons and one was pointed at his own head. >> put the gun down, please. >> reporter: you can hear deputies who were using shields to protect themselves trying to talk dubrino down but he would not comply . >> during the standoff dubrino got on his own i was pacing around the car at one point he walked toward deputies. >> back up. >> reporter: eventually i 4 got into his car and the video stops the there but the shares started shooting. >> unfortunately, pointed him.
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shootout deputy dan tramel shot in the leg and dubrino was also hit and they were both rushed to the hospital where dubrino later died we learned deputy tramel is out of the hospital and is at home recuperating. fdle is investigating. live in marion county, myrt price, channel 9 eyewitness news. the biggest auto recall in u.s. history is getting even bigger. investigators say they found a new problem with takata air bag stick they say moisture can get inside the airbag control computers and control the power supply causing it to fail or deploy without a crash. the new recall expected to cover my -- 5 million new models made by honda, fiat chrysler, and mercedes-benz. millions of cars have been recalled because the airbags are also at risk of exploding be explosions have killed people including an orlando area woman. more scandalous story coming out of toyota today. manufactures lending service will pay millions to minorities who investigators say overcharged for the vehicles.
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pay $22 million to affected minority customers. federal investigators found of the dealers jacked up interest rates for some black, asian buyers from 2011-this year. dealers are allowed to mark up interest rates but it is supposed to be based solely on one's credit. in tallahassee today a vote in favor of banning red light cameras could help bring about the and to red light camera tickets across the state of florida. the senate transportation committee passed the bill removing red light cameras from intersections as early as july 2019. 1 florida ctr. against the been was jailing thompson who represents parts of orlando. >> continues to take us down the road of thinking that we know best in tallahassee rather than the people who represent the cities and represent the counties and are closest to the people. >> the bill still needs to pass several hearings before it reaches the floor for a vote. this afternoon residents of
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boil their water before drinking it hits the city issued a boil water notice for 450 homes because of the water line break. the neighborhoods affected our brand hills, barefoot mobile home, and k08 daytona beach can brown. we will let you know when water is safe to drink again. osceola county deputies say they found another skimming device at a seven11 and kissimmee. pictures of the device at the seven11 on west vine street. yesterday we told you investigators found skimmers at 3 other seven11 gas station's also in the kissimmee area. drivers are being warned to check credit and debit card statements for suspicious charges. orange county deputies are try to track down this robber investigators say targeted to stores tuesday night in southeast orlando. a dollar store on north semoran boulevard was robbed first less than 2 hours later, man with a similar description robbed a dollar general on south goldenrod road. clerks at both stores gave a criminal money and they were unharmed. a bill that would limit florida judges to serve only 2
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2nd last house committee. florida judges can serve unlimited terms until they reach the age of 70. supporters say the courts near more turnover among drifters. term limits would reduce critical experience judges gained from term to term >> we had to divorce judges from the political arena protect them from the winds of change so they could base decisions on the rule of law. if approved by the full legislator from the proposal then must be supported by 60 percent of voters a during the general election. i was caucuses are over in new hampshire's primary is right around the corner with only 2 democratic presidential contenders remaining at hillary clinton and bernie sanders appealing to voters and last night cable out that town hall in tonight a big night, facing and another debate. bob opsahl keeping a close eye the race for the white house. i will is close and the states are high for clinton in new hampshire. >> reporter: primaries next week and the democrats are
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pitch can be bernie sanders with a double-digit lead in the polls currently. >> ivan up hill climb and i will kline -- i haven't uphill climb and i will climb as hard as i can because i want to make the case to the people of new hampshire. >> reporter: on the heels of a thin victory and i work clinton has cast yourself as the underdog in new hampshire. arrival bernie sanders is this he is the one battling tough odds. >> we are in undergo. >> reporter: new hampshire may be in his backyard but he said it was clinton's stomping ground. >> sec. clinton obviously ran in 2008 here and she won. her husband ran here several times before that. this is her 4th campaign and her family here in new hampshire works wednesday's new hampshire town hall was a clash of the titles as the political rivals fought for another important credential in the historically liberal state . >> i am a progressive who gets results. >> sec. clinton said i'm paraphrasing, some people call me a moderate
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i love moderates. but you cannot be a moderate and a progressive. they are different. >> reporter: remaining republican hopefuls square off this weekend before the new hampshire primary next tuesday. donald trump is leading right now in the latest poll by 20 points. after the surprisingly strong showing by ted cruz and marco rubio in iowa, analysts are not calling it a slamdunk win for anyone. the debate starts at 8 pm tuesday right here on channel 9 and channel nines christopher heath will be helping to analyze what the candidates they live on facebook. that will be followed by complete wrapup on eyewitness news at 11 if you had trouble filing an electronic tax return yesterday, it turns out the irs did have a problem. you first heard about the problem if you are watching eyewitness news this morning or if you get our mobile push alerts get a technical problem prevented irs.gov from accepting any returns electronically.
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while and while it is unclear what caused the problem, we logged on earlier today and found that everything appeared to be working. the magic are hosting special guest it again this weekend next sunday afternoon the magic invited gainesville police officer bobby white and 9 kids seen on a viral video playing bass about the officer was called out for noise complaint but decided the kids were not doing harm so he joined them in a game of basketball . when a metaphor rematch, nba star shaquille o'neal of the magic used to be with him, magic donating $1000 to gainesville police youth program. >> terrific. so many layers >> his response changed the course of what could have been in a good way. former drug ceo blasted for raising the price of a critical hiv drug refused to answer questions from congress today. >> i invoke my fifth amendment privilege. >> the tweet he sent later that raise more questions. heavy rain is moving in.
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plunge moving in behind the >> open carry legislation could be bad for tourism in central florida. what they say leaders in city hall, how they could stop the bill before becomes law. investors try to get ahead and sent stocks of the for tomorrow's jobs report which was part another interstate -- interest rate hike. dow dumping almost 81, nasdaq
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certified chief meteorologist tom terry is in severe weather center 9 with the latest on that and what to expect for the rest of the evening coming up in a moment on eyewitness news at 4 a group of moms wants gun owners to keep weapons at home and asking city hall to help it may oppose a bill making open carry legal in florida. they dropped off a petition today asking orlando's mailer to take their side. kimberly eiten asked if he could influence legislation that will be decided at the state level. >> reporter: all for orlando mayor buddy dyer, a grass roots group called moms rising dropped a petition to his office today consisting of 25,000 signatures. everyone belongs to someone hoople -- opposes the bill that would make open carry legal. mom and activists says it is not just about protecting families is about protecting one of central florida's major industries.
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have people from across the country stating that they have a serious concern visiting florida flew past open carry legislation. >> reporter: they compiled feedback against the bill from people in every state. responses are the same like this one from a woman in oregon who says she will cancel her family's disney vacation if the open carry bill becomes law that is not up to mayor dyer to decide. it is on state lawmakers. yesterday, the bill passes florida house and still has to be approved by the senate . >> this is an issue at the state level. so why come here, why try to get the support of orlando city mayor buddy dyer? >> tourism is big in orlando. it is important for him to understand what this means for the city if it passes. >> the mayor's deputy chief of staff tells us he was out of the office today and she accepted the petition in his
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no meeting scheduled with mayor dyer which is why he was not there to receive the position. the group plans to deliver copies to orange county's mayor and sheriff as well. he was once called the most hated man in america for raising the price of hiv drugs by 5000 percent. >> today martin sugar grove would not answer questions about why he did this . >> i invoke my fifth amendment privilege. >> he gained notoriety last year when he raise the price of the hiv drug from $13 up to $750 for one pill. >> at some time i may move to withhold the gentleman in content -- content -- hold him in contempt. he seems to be the poster child for greed . >> he refused to testify because of an unrelated pending case and was escorted out shortly after he tweeted, cold, hard to accept that these
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in our government. stirring the pot. american airlines is apologizing for mechanical issues that caused a plane from orlando to make an emergency landing today. flight 608 left oia for charlotte, north carolina shortly after 10:00 this morning. the jetliner was over south of georgia when pilots noticed an electrical smell in the cockpit they had to redirect the air -- aircraft animated to jacksonville where they were met by fire crews. that was a precaution. not what you expect to see next to a playground. >> residence in cape coral had to share the usually joyful place with a crocodile . look at pictures. it was found at the coral cove condominiums and officials say the animal was already tagged for tracking. since it was not bothering anyone they left it alone. >> he looks to try to pickup that cop -- cup . >> would you be more frightened of that or a snake? >> she does not look at the monitor is a snake comes on.
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we had a facebook live chat man-tastic -- fantastic they are ready for cold weather. daytona,, overlooking the roller coaster on the north side of the main street pier. rain showers on the way. 70 degrees very warm today. the cold front will -- 78 degrees. it will get us down to february temperatures. rand study gradually around now and 11:00. heavy downpours early warning doppler 9 radar, 20 miles outside of orlando. heavy downpours on top of oviedo moving up through geneva and sanford getting heavy rain. moving quickly over across the river tour deltona. that will move from debary, deltona in toward deland shortly. south side, another batch west of orlando from highway 50, clermont, all the way to
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port eustis and thunderstorms with this. that would be the heavy rain fall zone. altoona to the pine lakes area moving northeast at 30 miles an hour. deland, 10 minutes away, de leon springs, after that and it is coming through in waves for the northern zones. west of i 4, northern sections of volusia county heavy rain already moving in toward flagler beach and still getting scattered downpours developing ahead of this. all of this rain is moving through and we will get more scattered development out of habit -- editor. 6:00, future track great job of the timing. we told it would rain during the evening commute. palm coast, daytona, deland moving through the east coast by 7:00, rain lingering in orlando told perhaps 10 and then the cold front itself will bring isolated showers through early in the predawn hours to market baldwin park, temperature dropping slowly but look at that, dropping down to 46 degrees at 8:00 in the morning. it is going to be colder early tomorrow. no more shorts.
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morning, 41 in flagler county tomorrow. a breezy northwind only 60 to 58 across the area. the for storm system kicks through and we will get sunshine back tomorrow as we head toward saturday, good news. we will try to keep the rain chances lower, mainly along the east coast. saturday morning through the early afternoon and a storm system developed east of the state and whips around another cold front we will start to get winter back 24/7 heading toward super bowl sunday. five-day forecast, where the weekend is always in view, tomorrow. isolated shower mainly along the coast saturday and a sprinkle early sunday but i think overall, more sun, windy and 60 and look at tuesday, another 64 a daytime high, 12 degrees below average. a facebook followers want cold weather and they got a. a homeowner on lake conway says hunters are putting him in his neighbors in danger. >> those people would directly be in the line of fire.
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forever family series asked on the thursday. this afternoon martha sugalski introduces us to brothers living in foster care martha, hoping to find a family who will adopt them together. >> reporter: that is right, greg. chris and sylvester want to stay together and recently we had the most amazing time hanging out with your lenders solar bears -- orlando solar bears. >> my name is chris and i am 12. >> tell me about you.
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a football player . >> talk about today. we did you think about the game meeting players. talk about that. >> it was fun, cool, i met superheroes. >> very outgoing athletic and he likes sports. he likes to do out door things in activities like camping. >> tell me what great day would be for you. >> getting a new horse . >> suite when i get up in the morning chris is up for me, watching cartoons and he gives me a hug when i go to work. >> for these brothers, they seem like great kids. may have a bond. tell me about them. >> typical brothers. they fight and wrestle and love, hug. >> i love my brother . >> they are great together. they deftly should stay together. >> he's a great kid he deserves a good, loving family and forever home. >> and to learn more about adopting christopher and his
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number on your screen or go to 9family.com adoption from foster care is free and college and healthcare are also covered and no thank you to the solar bears for showing the kids a great night. >> wonderful. storms we have monitored are getting stronger. >> watching batches of heavy rain and storms mainly north of orlando and how long it will impact her evening plans. >> reporter: ucf officials tell us they are doing everything they can to protect students and employees from a major data breach. i am talking to a computer expert about how vulnerable everybody is. >> why a tape measure is the reason investigators just arrested in february is huge for us. all our handcrafted classic footlongs are just $6 each. the media is going a little crazy. "sub-mageddon" with an incredible amount of accumulation inside... that now seems... enjoy all our classic footlongs
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>> sky witness 9 flew by these ominous clouds. let's get to certified meteorologist tom terry in severe weather center 9 with the latest. >> right now we felt more like spring today. mid 80s for highs. right now heavy thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front. you can see as we zoom from some of the heaviest thunder or most intense rainfall that we've had towards oviedo move ing -- moving towards geniva. we have been getting heavy rain in northwestern parts of orange county. there you see some thunder across northern sections of lake county up and through the paisley area. so the rain continues. it's going to keep going all the way from flagler beach and back to the
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