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breaking on the morning news... an attempted traffic stop...leads to an officer-involved shooting. >> anchor: breaking on the morning news, an ta.ed traffic stop leads to an officer- involved shooting. and a woman is battered and locked in her bathroom before her home is burglarized. how you can help track down the man responsible. good morning. justin warmoth is off today. first for many hitting the snooze button is a common routine in the morning. i know i love doing it. coming up, the viral video showing how one pet' s function is an adorable alarm clock.
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ll go back to him if a second. but first to orlando on the bright house city cam in high definition. it is beautiful and looking clear now but big changes on the way. straight over to danny treanor. we have that storm yesterday and it can be coming back? >> dan: i' ll give you a 22- hour advance warning that we' ll have storms by this time tomorrow. maybe a little earlier, 2- 3:00 in the morning. yesterday no walk in the park either. we got rain and showers. 2.21 with the record breaking amount of rain and look already this year since the first of the year and daytona beach with the nice soaking, too. everybody and another round of rain as kirsten is talking about is coming our way tomorrow morning. i don' t think today. i don' t think we' re in any trouble.
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and probable on the warm, muggy side and it will not be too comfortable. by the way, there' s some fog out there and it looks like it will be around for the next couple of hours but big news is thunderstorms, heavy rains all coming tomorrow morning, kristen. >> anchor: stay ahead of the storms with the latest alerts just like danny. to get the wkmg amp search wkmg in the app store. it is free. now an attempted traffic officer- involve shooting. it happened near pine hills morning. police say when they tried to approach a white charger with 3 people inside, the driver tried to speed away nearly striking one of the officers. that' s when another officer fired shots at the car. the driver then crashed the car in an abandoned home on stoneybrook drive. that driver was later taken to the hospital if stable condition. they say that car was stolen
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the investigation into the two other suspects is ongoing. breaking news out of western africa where french forces stormed a hotel in the capitol after being struck by militants overnight. it also caught fire. 3 jihadists were killed and authority forces freed 126 hostage this is moirng and dozen brought to the hospital with a look at the video. police say 20 people were killed. now to osceola county where a pair of burglars they say hit an elderly woman and locked her from the bathroom. it happened near kissimee and gateway and a neighbor stopped this attack from getting even worse. we have the report. rep started walking through my yard here and heard people
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>> reporter: richard sylvester said he was outside whenee heard tires screeching in a garage a couple much houses over. he said he saw two men running towards his house, one like the man in the sketch. he said it happened so fast he sprung into action and tried to thank them down. >> obviously don' t live here. people not doing no wrong don' t have hoods on with duffel bags and answer when you call. >> reporter: the woman told detectives she woke up to see them standing over her in her bedroom. one guy beat her and eventually locked her in the bathroom. neighbors heard the call to 911. >> it looks like they tried to rob the house and the vehicle. >> i didn' t attempt to go inside because they were in the car. i ran back because i didn' t know what they' re capable of.
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the car, they jumped fences to get away. sylvester discovered this was there that wasn' t there before. we were there as investigators collected the hammer as possible evidence. >> anchor: that was jennifer ortega reporting. if you have anymore information on that report call police. a shop keeper says he broke a shopper. it on happened 441 on leesburg and police say there could be nor victims. shaun chaiyabhat has one shopper' s scary encounter. >> shoppers at least purge via the mall. this is friday night as one of the sock keepers ghet jail and they say he has a penchant from
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flirtation to sexual aggression. the 23- year- old woman called police and he i the suspect tried to force her if the back of the store. >> i could see that happen just from her interaction with me. >> reporter: johnson remembers him well after just one time in the store. >> i know he did a previous cross the lane and just a feeling. i don' t know. just that i was uncomfortable. let' s put it that way. >> you' re beautiful and then i didn' t feel confident or go back in because of that. >> reporter: the mall has turkish owners and johnson thought his flirt aisesing was part of his culture so she brushed it off. police say the victim ignored it, too, until his advances became a crime. >> certainly any time you feel
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in and that something is not right, you' re usually a threat. >> reporter: there is a chance more women experienced odd or illegal behavior and heard from at least 2 women so far. >> anchor: now to the prime alert in orange county. deputies are told to be on the lookout and sent us these pictures. they say the man and woman got into the cab at the wood hill peerments on tuesday and robbed the cabby the driver was not hurt, if you wise them, call the sheriff' s office. and now looking to find out more information before the cause of death. deputies say a man a fishing being and then discovered a 42- year- old man named walter devon mckenon is in the water. sky 6 flew over as deputies
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d been in the water and the family says he last saw him on sunday and reported him missing on monday. a child is acusesed of feeling a school bus. officials say it happened in a matter of minutes. it happened in leesburg, jacket and way. she took a quick bathroom break and when she came back out she was gone. they will track down the bus using the kyled' s gop system. now to the crime tracker alert they say police need your help to steal several and from then it' s wednesday night along with that flag and they say he took a projector and the wireless monitor.
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police by thomas and also smelled cigarette and then many are heading south for the python challenge. the hunt kicks off today and will run through february 14th the snake- catching festival is s population of invasive burmese tithons. the team whol and then scientists say thousands of pythons are to blame for the decline in native wildlife across florida' s everglades. i guess that is good for valentine' s day. we' ll check if with danny trainer and see how the weather is looking out there. do you think python for valentine' s day? >> here the seapproximate h and then they' re big, too.
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rain that hit here also push across south florida so they got soaked and so did we and you can still see a little bit of that remnant of activity moving on out into the atlantic and down into the caribbean. now we want to pay attention to this area because out around brownsville, texas, there subsidiarying a storm in the gulf of mexico for the next 22 hours and it and then right now the temperatures are in the 50s and we' before it' s all said and done today, rristen. >> anchor: thank you, danny. still ahead a bumpy ride. bound plane because of bumpy weather.
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>> anchor: welcome back this morning. new developments about sean penn' s secret trip to mexico where he met with el choppo. this video went viral after he was arrested last week. penn said it' s a myth his
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s the things that we know. we know the mexican government were very humiliated by the notion that someone found him before they did. well, nobody found him before they did. we' re not smarter than the dpa or the mexican intelligence. we had a contact upon which we could facilitate an invitation. >> do you believe that the mexican government released this in part because they wanted to see you blamed and to put you at risk? >> yes. >> reporter: they want tod encourage the cartel to put you in their crosshairs. >> yes. >> reporter: did you want to go there? and how the risk was
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and then upon upon and begin the conversation about the policy and then that was the simple regrets. a i and then it' s the entire discussion about this article ignores its purpose which was to try to about possible manor. >> reporter: not just the piece of it. watch the entire interview on 60 minutes starting right here on news 6. this morning the judge ordered boston marathon judge to pay more than 100 million dollars to the victims. the repairment and then killed doesn' t have the money with the boston marathon bombings. the judge also denied the
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s trying to appeal the death sentencing saying he did not get a fair trial. yesterday' s wild weather caused a rough ride for american airlines passengers. 6 people injured on the flight from new york to ma' am. bad weather causing the turbulence on these planes. at least one flight attendant was taken to the hospital. and and then morning plans are in place for the extreme mouse house makeover and time is running out for fans to see some of the hollywood studios business attractions. s the entire streets of the area and s done, too. it attracts one of the oldest attractions with honey i sklufm
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and then it' s the few band based on the toy story films. other parts of the park are needed for the largest fem land we' ll have the fast. >> and then i don' t experience the experience or the sorcerer' s hat amongths and now the meds are expected to see major changes in the next 5 mornings can be rough for some. i don' t know why! they' re so great! one pet owner said there was no hitting the schmooze on his a- - hitting the snooze on his alarm clock. that' s right. you can' t snooze that! according to sean sorontos it doubles as an alarm. the dog named link has marks on his beard there.
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the fitness author and self-*described entertainer on social media and this gained nearly 30 million views on facebook and look at that little dog! >> reporter: you made every pet owner happy beyond belief today. tomorrow morning, around this time or alet earlier, i' ll show you what the computer thinks will happen with the storm. today is not good. everything' s falling. the evening fine until we get past midnight and then things start to get weird. talk about the turbulence. you' re in a toyota or trailer and you had turbulence yesterday and it looks like what' s coming also could be as powerful. the difference here, though, is tomorrow will come while it' s dark. yesterday is daytime and it'
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what it looks like in the park and thank thru mr. firestone and a firestone. the weather story for today. right now in this morning fog and nice and mild and 79 . the evening is quiet early. but then after midnight on sunday morning talking maybe 2 a.m. or so. 2 a.m., 3 a.m., 4 a.m., 5 a.m. and we' ll have showers and as far as boating and that' s chilly. we have a lot of humidity in the air right now, too, with the visibility down to a half mile in ocala and with that third round and that' s where the storm will come from and
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that next 22 hours and ranging from 60 and the warm 60 in kissimee and 68 in the leesburg area. a lot of the cooler weather that we might feel in the beginning of the week, say monday, tuesday wednesday is back here in the plains states. the storm building around brownsville and the cool front to put the two together and put a lot of moisture in the air and the warm temperatures and guess what you got. the formula for creating showers and heavy thunderstorms and that' s what could be happening and unhappy it' s happening at night. daytime we can see things happening and here' s saturday morning with nothing going on. saturday evening nothing going on and now we' re at 8:00 tonight. let' s move into 10:00. okay, 2:00. look at what' s starting to happen in the west side of the state. in tampa and lakeland and towards the kissimee area and between 2:00 and 5:00, look at
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we all get encompassed in this in the villages and daytona beach and flagler into brevard county and then make its way out into the atlantic ocean. some residual may still be around by 10:00 in the morning but the big news will happen early. early in the day. so just be prepared and as far as temperatures go today, we' re probably going to reach maybe 79 for the high temperature. this is what we' re expecting and maybe around 70 by the time we get to 4:00 this afternoon. here' s kirsten. ll be following that closely. delivery. why one florida 911 dispatcher is in trouble for what she' s accused of doing on the job. first get the tickets out. the look at winning numbers from last night' s florida
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it' s 5:21. a woman is accused of ordering a pays and ignoring a call for help. >> what can i get for you? >> i need one slice of cheese pizza. -
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>> reporter: that' s the voice of francis francois. the 911 dispatcher was on duty while ordering lunch and ignoring her duties as an operator. >> no one else? can you hold for me one second? i' m so sorry. >> the call went on for 8 minutes placing several orders, likely for co- workers. meanwhile jarrod goodman was trying to get through. >> i was on hold for a couple of minutes, for sure. >> reporter: a customer was having a medical emergency. they called 911 for help. >> i hoped there was a bigger issue but foind out that was not the case. >> reporter: and didn' t get through. francois had something else on her plate. >> okay, thank you very much and thank you for being patient with me. >> reporter: francois was reprimanded and a statement released staying, quote, when
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immediate action was taken and the internal affairs investigation was conducted and determined the employee did violate agency policy. as a result she was disciplined. >> anchor: well, again, that was cheyenne maloney reporting. the man who fainted is expected to be okay. good news there. the duchess of cambridge is hanging up her hat and putting on the editor' s hat. kate middleton will guest edit the huffington post. she' ll use the opportunity to highlight the importance of children' s mental health. the issue has been a key focus of the duchess' work in recent years. over to danny treanor and is pinpointing the forecast right now. >> reporter: if you have things to get accomplished today is the day to do it. once we get past the midnight hour and push into sunday, sunday morning even before sunrise we have the 80 to 100%
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the holiday looks very nice with sunny conditions and temperatures may take a nose dive and the threat of rain possibly by friday. the rounds of showers and thunderstorms in the dark and overnight while you' re asleep and possibly between 2:00 in the morning and 5:00 in the morning and could be heaviest rains moving through here. showers and thunderstorms not out of the question, kirsten. repgreat. we' re following an officer- involved shooting story. that' s coming up. and two men on the run after they beat and locked a woman in her bathroom. how you can help track down the suspects. you'
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it' we' stories. >> reporter: it' s not 6:00. it' s 5:30. turn the tv off. we' ll be back. >> anchor: we can' t take a break from this weather! >> no, we need to be alert because things are changing. today is a great day and nice day and nice recovery day with some big winds. >> have to clean up! >> reporter: saw a lot of tree debris in the road. right now so moist that we have fog issues out there at the moment but tomorrow morning
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to deal with and the radar at the moment, things are quiet and it will stay that way today and most of the evening but then after midnight, about 2:00 in the morning and things creep out across the gulf of mexico and come across and push right into the area. right now we have some restricted visibilities with ocala and the villages down a lot. about .8 of an - - let' s make that .8 of a mile visibility around flagler beach and daytona beach down to a half a mile. the fog temperaturewise it' s okay temperature. 54 in sanford and 54 in leesburg and 49 up around palm coast. 55 in melbourne. and boy! did melbourne get some rain yesterday! look at this dry air. notice that it is going away. back here lots of moisture building and wants to come in our direction and wants to change our weather pattern while we sleep tomorrow morning.
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by noon time and the top temperature tonight the temperatures look great and start creeping in with our chance of rain, though, definitely around midnight and going until 2 a.m. kirsten? >> anchor: thank you, danny. just download the news 6 pinpoint weather app by searching wkmg in the app store. that is free. now to breaking news where the attempted traffic stop leads to the officer- involved shooting. this happened near pine hills road and the north lane and tried to approach a white charger with 3 people inside. the driver tried to speed away nearly striking one of the officers. that' s when another receive fired shots at the car. the driver then crashed the car in an abandoned home on story brook drive. that driver was later arrested and taken to the hospital in stable condition. had is an ongoing investigation.
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stolen and no officers were injured. he had an investigate this morning. and today al- qaeda militants struck overnight. it also caught fire you can see in the video. 4 jihadists were killed and 2 of the attackers are women. security forces freed 126 hostages and dozens hospitalized. preliminary reports say 23 people were kill indeed this attack. now to osceola county where the search is on for a pair of burglars who police say hurt an elderly woman and locked her in a bathroom. the attack happened late thursday night at the home on brown street in kissimee. that' s near kissimee gateway airport. and the osceola high school and jennifer ortega is back and
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>> and going right through and one like the man in this sketch. sylvester says it happens so fast he sprung into action and tried to chase them down. >> i knew they don' t live here and the normal people doing no wrong don' t have hoods on their head and run away and don' t answer you and run around with duffel bags. >> he broke into the home and saw them standing over her in the bedroom. one guy then beat her and eventually locked her in her bathroom. neighbors heard the commotion and called 911. >> it looks like they try tod rob her house and her vehicle. >> i didn' t attempt to go inside because the men were in the car. i ran back because i didn' t know what they' re capable of. >> after they hit up the car, the crooks cut through
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over fences to get away. during our interview sylvester discovers a hammer in his backyard he said wasn' t there before and called police. we were there as investigators collected the hammer as possible evidence. >> anchor: that was jennifer ortega reporting. we are told the victim was taken up but doing okay. if you have any information on the attack, call police. a shopkeeper at a local mall is behind bars this morning after police say he groped a shopper. the woman says she was targeted inside of a store at the mall on highway 444 in leesburg and police say there could be more victims. news 6 reporter shaun chaiyabhat has more on that shopper' s scary encounter. >> reporter: shoppers at the mall found this art store closed friday night as one of the shop keepers sits in jail. police say the turkish national has a habit for aggression.
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she walked into the store and after he offered her a deal on the lamp, he tried to kiss and grope her and force her in the back of the store. >> i could see where that would interaction with me. >> reporter: she remembers him from one time in the store. >> he didn' t cross the line with me but i just got that feeling and flirtatious and uncomfortable and i didn' t go back in because of that. >> the mall has turkish owners and is there on the visa. johnson thought his flirtation was part of his culture so she brushed it off. police say the victim ignored became a crime. >> certainly any time that you feel your 6th sense starts to kick in and start to feel something'
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re usually correct. >> anchor: that was shaun chaiyabhat reporting. police say they' ve heard from at least two women so far. now learning about the cause of death after a man was found floating in the st. john' s river. the man on the fishing dock in the bay on the mobile river home community discovering walter devon mckinnon in that water. sky 6 flew over as investigators look for clues and investigators say they' re not sure how long mckenon had been in the water. the family says they last saw him on sunday and reported him missing on monday. in ohio rescuers have spotted the debris field as they search for 12 u.s. marines missing off of ohio. they were in 2 helicopters that collided midair and crashed. mother nature is also posing problems in that search. the large waves are drawing visitors and residents to the
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s fire department is pulling back after assisting in the search overnight and today says it it will be tapped as needed. the u.s. marines are still looking into what caused that collision. now to the crime tracker alert. ucf police say they need help tracking down a man they say stole several items from campus cline luding an american flag. take a look at this man. ucf police say he walked into the performing arts center and going to the projector and the wireless monitor. then it is going to cigarettes and call ucf police if you have any information. - hundreds of hunters are descending to south florida and are the state' s python challenge. the hunt kicks off today and will run until february 14th at the everglades. the snake- catching festival is the attempt to reduce florida' s population of the invasive burmese pythons. last time they caught 68 snakes
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most pythons can win up to $5,000. they say pythons are to blame for the decline in native wildlife across florida' s everglades and danniy trainor says he wouldn' t go neaper any of those pythons. i wouldn' t either. >> reporter: no, no, no. they say thousands of them are down there? >> anchor: too many! >> reporter: we have the walking catfish and the toads and good grief! what' s going on today weatherwise, this is a nice day. a pretty good day. however things are changeable and remember the storm we had yesterday, it' s a very good likelihood that something like that is going to be happening tomorrow morning and some time between 2 and 5:00 in the morning. it will build in the gulf of mexico and come in our direction overnight and unfortunately like i say come at night and that' s the big problem for tomorrow. the temperatures right now are in the 50s and 49 around palm coast with frog restrictions out there and up to 79 before it' s all said and done.
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still to come the reason to stick with the exercise resalation this new year and the look at the week' stories. >> reporter: have you heard about what' s going on in central florida?
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kenneth craig has more on this week' s top health stories. >> reporter: the u.s. preventative services task force recommends women get a mammogram every other year starting at age 50. the group says screening can be effective for women in their 40s, but women should make a decision with their doctors. they recommend women start getting yearly mammograms at age 45. a woman who died in sierra leone tested positive for the ebola virus. the results came just after the world health organization declared an end to the deadliest ebola outbreak. the ebola virus killed more than 11,000 people, mostly in west africa. and researchers in australia say back pain may be reduced by 35%. doctors looked at 35% and found those with back pain medication
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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >> anchor: so this a good day to get out and exercise because tomorrow not so much. >> yes. the temperatures are 79 and might want to go early. early evening is fine. if anyone has plans for outside, not a problem. it is people who may be coming to work and what' s going o. speaking of what' s going on, remember how it cleared up and ended up so nice after the storm pushed through? >> my goodness! >> this is what it looked like. please from eiot 1 in orlando and i think the skies cleared up and it turned out nice after we got big rains. tell you the truth, those
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forest fires now and things like that and it is 5 and tomorrow with the biggest storms in the a.m. and until about 6- 7:00 in the morning so the time period there so it has to start over here and work its way across the state and that' s going to take several hours to do so. in the meantime heavy showers and thunderstorms and if we' re creating the farm around ocala, but tomorrow' s winds with the storms could be kicking up to 25 mph. gusts even higher than that. here are those restricted visibilities. 9- mile visibility and even the cape has restricted visibility. so does palm coast and you have to hit the roads. radar is quiet and expect it to re
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that changes as and then it' s with the problem and the next cold front and the storms building off the coast of texas. of course, that' s very problematic because we have a lot of moisture in the air and mild temperature and in fact with 79 as the high temperature today that' s going to feed into the potential for the storms and there' s always the rip current risk with the small craft advisories issued tomorrow morning. let me show you what' s happening. not much today. things are quiet and light shower rain and then it' s 11:00, 3:00 in the morning. ocala getting hit, kissimee, lakeland and between 3:00, 5:00 and 6:00 look at what happens.
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winds and could there be turbulence and then it' s going to monday for the holidays and then it is going to the range up to about 79 and see by noon we' re at 73 and 65 and right now it' s pushing through and going to be a good day today but tomorrow get ready for trouble. oh, i' m supposed to go ac - - go back over to the desk! sure, i' ll just trot along here normally and quietly and you' ll never notice. i don' t think anybody at home even noticed i wasn' t here. >> anchor: no, they didn' t at all! and we' re glad you' re here. thank goodness for that and hopefully the storms don' t come too quickly. a nice day ahead. thanks, danny. >> reporter: with the arnold palmer invitational set to start they' ll tee off down the street this weekend.
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athletes have been playing in the diamond resort invitational. the final result at keens point and ready for this. actor jag wagner had him on and reggie johnson and justin burrand lander and rice and the list goes on and on. how about the second round yesterday. larry the cable guy from sanford! that' s a terrible swing, larry. i mean really? marty fish right here the tennis player and he' s the leader and as you go out there the beach with the diamond resort and the beach at the point and right there with the linebacker and there' s my buddy jack wagner with hollywood parties and ripping right there and ripping it. let' s go back to 1992. super bowl 26 and the mvp and led the redskins to the win against the buffalo bills. he' s the first to play in the nfl and one of the best in 1992. the third highest paid player in the league.
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right now that would be carson palmer of the cardinals. as for rippin his career is complete because he played the central florida q & a craze ping pong. >> what did the nfl mean to you? >> fraternity of guys dedicated their lives to doing something they love. >> reporter: the most memorable moment in the nfl? >> super bowl 26 and the week leading up to it and the culmination with that victory and raising the trophy. >> reporter: we' re at super bowl 50 now! who wins? >> gosh. i' d say - - i' ll say patriots and cardinals and nfc. >> reporter: if you hadn' t played professional baseball, you would have done what? >> we don' t have much time, do we? professional golfer. >> reporter: that' s okay though! at least you would have tried. >> i'
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>> reporter: you' ve played the central florida craze ping pong. how do you feel? >> i feel like on the hot seat. >> reporter: thanks, mark, for joining me during ping pong. yesterday the buccaneers hiring dirk to place outgoing lovy smith after the season promoter from the offensive coordinator spot. it' s the first shot as a head coach. >> this franchise is headed in the right direction. easy to say and harder to do. >> reporter: good stuff right there. i' m really excite body this weekend. i know there' s nfc games but news 6 for the home at super bowl 50 and we have divisional playoff action with chiefs and patriots at 4:45 and steelers and broncos at 4:40 tomorrow with our friends from cvs sports. i' ve got the patriots' win and the steelers win this weekend and remember the steelers win the whole thing. have a great saturday. do not forget! looking for something to do?
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>> anchor: welcome back.
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have turned the page for 2015, but for two freshmen the encounter with one of the biggest singers in the world is still fresh in their minds. look at this. i' m so jealous! they met adele at a london restaurant a few days before christmas. she was just there hanging out at the restaurant. they figured their chance to say "hello" would end there. our producer is smart today. but adele it turned out was rolling in the deep end of a few glasses of wine and the two told the singer they tried to get tickets to the nashville show, but like most of them, tickets were sold out in minutes. >> and the next day and like in the park and i find this e- mail address in my pocket of another family from nashville who said it was sold out so i give them >> that' s amazing!
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seen that video. much to the fans' surprise adele recalled the entire thing during carpool karaoke and turns out she' s telling the story to her friends as well. >> reporter: did they give out the tickets? >> anchor: as long as you meet her, you can get free ticket! >> reporter: that' s likely. are you ready to make plans today? i know we have the mlk parade and as we go through the next couple of days and as you can see today is good and it' s sunday that' s a problem with the 180% chance of rain and unfortunately a lot will happen while you' re asleep at 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 and 5:00 in the morning. once we get past it icalliser up and have a great week ahead until friday. >> anchor: it' s like yesterday. storm central. >> reporter: except it' s dark. >> anchor: got to be prepared now. a look at what is coming up on the morning news.
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>> breaking on the morning news. coming up the latest on the suspects. plus kissimee police say a woman was locked in her bathroom before a home was burglarized. how to track down the men responsible. good morning. i' m kristen o' connor. justin warmoth is off and we' ll get to the typeset stories in just a moment. then it is going with the common routine and routine on
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and the viral video showing how one pet is functioning as an adorable alarm clock. i like that better than my beeping alarm clock. the first look outside at the bright house city cam in high definition and looking nice and clear right now and it' s a big change on the way and danny treanor, we do have the break today. >> there is a touch or 2 of fog and after that big rain yesterday, let' s recap that again. orlando got an inch and 2 inches instead of more than 2 inches and set the record with the rainfall today and in daytona beach got a half inch and a little better than half inch of rain and then it is going for more rain on the way. and is it today. no it' s not. it' s going to be tomorrow morning and possibly around 2:00 in the morning. maybe 3, 4, 5:00.
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the state and going to daytona beach and socked in at the moment and the temperatures, well, now not so bad. only up to around 79 it' s all finished. 65 by 8:00. 73 by noon. 79 this afternoon. that could be for like 1, 2, be prepared it' s a little on the warm side tonight and not so bad. the chance of rain starts sneaking in the forecast and possibly around midnight. >> and then it is going to the latest sent out with the weather experts to download the news 6 pinpoint going to be free. and now for breaking news in orange county and the attempted traffic stop leads to the officer- involved shooting. this happens near pine hills road and north lane early this morning and we' re just getting the video into the newsroom and when they try to approach the
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inside the driver tried to speed away and then nearly striking one of the officers. that' s when another fired shots at the car. the driver crashed the car and abandoned home and that sdriefr later arrested and taken to the hospital in stable condition. police say the car was stolen and no officers were injured. the investigation into the 2 other suspects is ongoing. and breaking news out of western africa this morning where a french special forces stormed a hotel in the capitol. today after it was struck by al- qaeda militants overnight. then it is going for the video and officials say 4 jihadists killed and 2 of the attackers are women. then the hostages and dozens are going to be hospitalized right now and reports say 23 people were killed. now to osceola county where the
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woman locked in the bathroom. it happened to kissimee and osceola high school. news 6 reporter jennifer ortega tells us how a neighbor stopped this attack from getting any worse. >> and walking through the yard here and going to come in for the concrete. >> reporter: he heard car tires screeching in the garage just a couple of houses over. he heard two guys running towards his house and one man in the sketch and he sprung into action because it happened so fast and tried to chase them down. >> obviously i don' t recognize them. normal people doing no wrong don' t have hoods on their head and don' t rin away and don' t answer you and run around with duffel bags. >> the two men broke into an 85- year- old woman' s home. she woke up to see them standing over her if her bedroom. one guy then beat her and eventually locked her in her bathroom. neighbors heard the commotion
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>> it looks like they tried to rob her house and her vehicle. >> i didn' t attempt to go inside because the men were in the car. i ran back because i didn' t know what they are capable of. >> reporter: after they hit up the car, the crooks cut through sylvester' s backyard and jump over fences to get away. during the interview sylvester discovers what he wasn' t there before and called police. we were there as investigators collected the hammer as possible evidence. we' up but doing okay. if you have any information on the attack, call police. a shop keeper at a local mall is behind bars after police say he groped a shopper. the woman said she was targeted inside a store on highway 441 in leesburg and police say there could be more victims. news 6 reporter shaun
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s scary encounter. >> reporter: shoppers at via port mall found this art store closed as one of the shop keepers sits in jail. police say turkish national has a penchant for crossing the line from flirtation to sexual aggression. the 23- year- old woman told police she walked into his store and after he offered her a deal on the lamp, he tried to kiss and groeb her and force her in the back of the store. >> and then the interaction with me. >> yvette johnson remembers him after one time in the store. >> he didn' t cross the line with me, but i just got a feeling. i don' t know. i was uncomfortable. just put it that way. >> you' re beautiful and flirtatious. did not make me feel comfortable and i didn' t go
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>> the mall has turkish owners and say he' s here on a visa. they thought flirtation was part of his culture so she brushed it off. police say the victim ignored it, too, until his advances became a crime. >> certainly any time you feel your sixth sense starts to kick in and start to feel something is not right, you' re usually correct. >> anchor: that was shaun chaiyabhat reporting. there is a good chance more women may have experienced odd or illegal behavior and already heard from at least 2 women so far. >> and the tracker alert and then it is going to the american flag and then it' s going to the performing arts center on wednesday night along with that flag and they say he monitor. the witness told police he went by the name of thomas. you can get a good look by this picture here and apparently smelled like cigarettes and if
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police. - hundreds of hunters are headed to south florida for the state challenge. the hunt kicks off and runs until february 14th in the the snake- catching festival will reduce the population of invasive burmese pythons. last time they catch 68 snakes and the team that catches the most pythons can win up to $5,000 and scientists say thousands of pythons are to blame for the decline in native everglades. time to check in with danny trainer who tells me we' re still trying to figure out how to catch the pythons. >> i think you put chickens on each side and walk slowly through. in the meantime if you don' t want to hunt snakes and know you' re asleep unfortunately and not going to interfere with the day and a lot of gusting winds and thunder and lightning and
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s nice and dark outside. right now nothing is going on. i don' t expect anything today, tonight and it' s tomorrow morning that we talk about the action taken in. 54 currently in the villages. 57 in leesburg. 52 at the cape and 57 at cocoa beach today. we will take the temperature way up to 79 . we' ll keep the rain chance out and tonight keep the rain chance out and start to bring it in after midnight. >> reporter: a lot to watch. thanks, danny. a bumpy ride. passengers hurt on the florida plane because of the bad weather. we' ll have more coming up. >> at first breaking his silence. sean penn talks about his chat with el choppo. what he says he regrets about
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>> anchor: just about 6:11 this saturday morning. more on sean penn' s secret meeting with el choppo. rose says it' s a myth his capture. >> here' s the things that we know. we know that the mexican government, they were clearly very humiliated by the notion that someone found them before
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we were able to facilitate an invitation. >> do you believe the mexican government released this in part because they wanted to see you blamed and put you at risk? >> yes. >> they wanted to encourage the cartel to put you in their crosshairs? >> yes. >> are you fearful for your life? >> no. >> i first wanted to know why there. second the sense of how you felt about the risk you might worth it. >> i had only that i thought this is somebody who upon this interview could i begin the conversation about the policy of the war on drugs. that was my simple idea. >> you have no regrets? >> i have terrible regrets.
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>> the discussion the entire article ignores its purpose which was to try to contribute to the discussion and the policy in the war on drugs. >> anchor: small piece there but watch on 60 minutes at 8:00 here on news 6. yesterday' s rough weather caused a rough ride for airline passengers. 6 people were injured on the flight from new york to miami. the bad weather caused severe turbulence and 5 passengers were evaluated by paramedicks and then released. one flight attendant was taken to the hospital though. they experienced similar turbulence in the area including in orlando. mornings can be rough for some people but for one pet owner there was no hitting the snooze on this alarm clock.
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got to listen to it, too! his french bulldog functions as an adorable alarm. the doing named link naus on his owner' s beer in the attempt to wake him up. he' s a self- described entertainer and fitness trainer and the video gained thousands of views on facebook. >> i think he has food in his beard. i' m telling you. >> anchor: taunting him somehow. >> reporter: exactly! hey, we have got some interesting things to happen. the next two hours are not that interesting. it would be a nice day. do whatever you want to do. it' s when we start to get past the midnight hour and before the sun comes up we can deal here. >> surprising! >> and not unlike yesterday but we' ll have the quick look at the video and the nice picture sent in from the viewer and it is this showing the moves
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trees and as you know there was a bit of a haze and up and steph25 sent that in. where are we? winter park. the weather story for today all morning long and start off with that bit of fog and trying to it' s a good day. then it' s nice throughout the evening and want to go out and it' s after we get to midnight. the heavy storms in the morning. anywhere between 2:00 and maybe 5:00 should be some of the heaviest storms and remember. it will be stormy over here and makes its way over to the east side of the state. right now a lot of calm wind out there. that' s producing the possibility of some fog. in fact visibility is really restricted around the villages and down to about 5 miles throughout orlando. got better around palm coast and daytona beach still socked in at the moment. the radar, nothing to watch and over here on the west side of
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come from and build in the gulf and almost like they did yesterday and the biggest problem is it is going to happen when it' s dark. that could be a bit of a problem. the big line of heavy rain moving through the area and can' t see it because it' s dark. now as far as the rest of the day goes, i think it is a real quiet day. it' s quiet right now. calm and kind of california. not bad. a bit humid out there. 56 in melbourne and 52 in orlando and the next system pushing down through the southeast and run intos lots of warm, moist air coming in. it' s mild to warm and that just feeds right into the potentiality for showers and thunderstorms. look at this. nothing goes on. it is to wait to hear and oh, look at this. 3 a.m. in the morning and showers and thunderstorms and heavy stuff coming through the area and gusting winds and still around by 6:00 and over here if daytona beach and then by the afternoon we get it all
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bye- bye. and we set ourselves up for the nice beginning of the week but tomorrow morning looks a little iffy. today hour by hour we' ll get up to 73 by noon and 79 by 4:00 this afternoon. keep that in mind. the temperatures could be topping out in the high 60s and 70s for today and tonight and dropping back into the 50s and 60s and if you' re make plans and then cooler and nicer weather settles if for awhile. >> your new puppy can be lots of fun but it can come with a whole lot of headaches. i' m nervous about this little guy. we' ll ask the vet about the mess free. out. the look at winning numbers s florida
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when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. >> yes, every saturday we team up with ask a vet, your royal pet. and joining us is the clinical director from the pet alliance and, doctor, last week we talked about bringing a puppy into your new home and a lot of people have another subject on their minds. we are talking about specifically potty training! what is the best way to potty train your puppy? like this little guy. >> this little guy.
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topics where there are so many factors that can come into play and that can make it daunting. know your puppy. they can generally hold the bladder an hour per month of age so if you have a 4- week- old, one month old puppy, they can only hold the bladder for about an hour. watch habits. if they start to sniff when they first wake up, those are prime times to use the bathroom so it' s about being in tune with your puppy and keeping an eye on them and knowing what their habits are. consistency is uber important. if you have a family with a puppy everyone might do things differently and use different terms. instead of go potty, go bano. and if you don'
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>> you confuse the puppy. it' s about knowing the puppy. >> and getting routines down. the routine for the puppy and rewarding them when they do their business like you ask them to. it' s about rewarding them and staying the course. >> talking about staying the course, how long does the process typically take? >> if you have a youngure puppy that can hold their bladder. that' s a general rule of thumb. an hour per month. some young puppies can hold the bladder for 3- 4 hours. 3- 4 months. >> so to say a puppy it is about training in 2- 4 weeks but s minding your p' s. you can have the approach and the situation put everyone on the same page and if you' re not, if those have all been
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having problems, then i would talk to your veterinarian about possible kidney issues or urinary tract infections. >> that leads me to my next question. what if someone is out there and thinking to themselves, i just don' t get what' s going on with my puppy. what' >> that' s a thing with looking shouldn' t take more than a couple of weeks for an older puppy. >> and for more information about puppy training, potty training and get to the greater pet alliance of orlando and that' s powered by news 6. >> anchor: such a cute puppy! time to check back in with danny treanor now for the look at weather and the wild weather yesterday. >> reporter: we did and it was short lined. it came through and zipped on through and this could be case for tomorrow morning. i know i' m beating this to death telling you about this because i want you to know it' s
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tomorrow and at the same time it' s going to be when it' s occurring that bothers me the most because it' s during the night and can sneak up on us. then once we have the rains in here and out and throw them out into the atlantic ocean and clear the calm and cool and chilly when you start to look here on tuesday and bring in that chance of rain. it happened from 2:00 in the morning until 5 to 6:00 in the morning and get it through the entire state. once we do, things will improve quickly. >> anchor: thanks, danny. still to come, breaking news in orange county after an officer- involved shooting. we' ll have the latest developments. plus two men are on the run after police say they beat and locked a woman in her own bathroom. how you can help track down
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you. >> and put this up here on purpose because this is a computer print out of what it tomorrow morning. this is orlando and as you can see the storms are rolling in
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i think we have some not only heavy rains and thunder and lightning and gusty winds and all part of the weather package in the morning. >> anchor: it' s coming at us. strong again. >> reporter: let me take you to the radar current. it is quiet and it will stay that way all day today. once we get past midnight and once we turn the tables and start calling it on sunday and then trouble to deal with and as the showers push on through into yesterday and now they' re gone and in south florida they got smacked. and then is in around ocala and then it is going to the pockets around here and it' s a lot less and pretty foggy in daytona with 1- 2 and then it is gust weextra drive time and the temperature ats the moment and 52 in ocala and 52 in orlando
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around palm coast. what are we expecting for today? expecting some warm temperatures and going to be way above normal. 73 by noontime and 79. that by 4:00 this afternoon and that 79 is going to be around for a couple of hours. maybe 1:00, 2 o' clock, 3 o' clock, 4:00 and the evening looks fine and then it is going to move into tampa bay and then it is going to be as early as 2:00 tomorrow morning. >> anchor: and you can stay ahead of the storms with the latest alerts sent from the weather experts to download the new weather app. just search wkmg in the app store. that app is free. now to breaking news where the attempted traffic stop leads to the officer- involved shooting. it happened near pine hills road in north lane early this morning. police say when they tried to approach a white charger with 3 people inside, they try to speed away and nearly striking one of the officers. that' s when another officer
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the driver then crashed that stoneybrook drive. that one is taken to stable condition and they say that car is stolen and no officers were injured and the investigation into the two other suspects is ongoing. and breaking news out of western africa this morning where french special forces stormed a hotel in the capitol after it was struck by al- qaeda militants overnight. it also caused this fire. you can see it on the screen there. officials say 4 jihadists were killed and two of the attackers are women and security forces morning. dozens are being hospitalized right now. preliminary reports say 23 people are killed. now to osceola county where police say a pair of burglars locked her in the bathroom. the attack happened late thursday night at the home on
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this in osceola high school. the news 6 jennifer ortega tells us how the neighbor stopped this attack from getting any worse. >> i started walking through my yard here and got right through here and that' s when i heard people running on concrete. >> reporter: richard sylvester said he was outside when he heard car tires screeching in the garage just a couple of houses over. he saw two guys running towards his house and one like the man in this sketch. sylvester tells us it happened so fast he just sprung into action and tried to chase them down. >> obviously i didn' t recognize him. i knew they don' t live here and normal people doing no wrong don' t have hoods on their head and run away and don' t answer you and run around with duffel bags. >> anchor: police say the two men broke into an 85- year- old woman' s home. she told detectives she woke up to see them standing over her in her bedroom. one guy then beat her and eventually locked her in her bathroom. neighbors heard the commotion and called 911. >> hello.
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to rob her house and her vehicle. >> i didn' t attempt to go inside because the men were in the car. i ran back because i didn' t know what they are capable of. >> reporter: after they hit up the car, the crooks cut through sylvester' s backyard and jumped over fences to get away. sylvester discovered a hammer in his backyard he said wasn' t there before during our interview and called police. we were there as investigators collected the hammer as possible evidence. >> anchor: that was jennifer ortega reporting. we' re told the victim is shaping up but doing okay. if you have any information on that attack, call police. a shopkeeper in a local mall is behind bars after police say he groped a shopper. she was targeted inside a store at the mall on highway 144 in leesburg and police say there could be more victims. now more on one shopper' s very scary encounter. >> shoppers at leesburg'
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port mall found this art store closed friday night as one of the shop keepers sits in jail. police say surkish national axos has a penchant for crossing the line from flirtation to sexual aggression. a 23- year- old woman said after he offered a deal on the lamp he tried to kiss her and grope her and force her in the back of the store. >> i can see where that would happen just from his interaction with me. >> reporter: yvette johnson remembers him well after just one time in the store. >> i know he didn' t cross the line with me, but it' s a feeling. i don' t know. it was uncomfortable. and beautiful and flirtatious and i didn' t go back in because of that. >> the mall has turkish owners and police say axos is here on
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she thought the flirtation was part of his culture and brushed it off. police say the victim ignored it, too, until his advances became a crime. >> certainly any time you feel your sixth sense is kicking in and usually correct. >> reporter: that was shaun chaiyabhat reporting. police say there is a strong canc women experienced odd or illegal behavior. they already heard from at least 2 women so far. >> anchor: now to a crime alert in orange county. deputies are on the lookout for a couple of crooks they say robbed a driver. orange county detectives sent these pictures and say the man and woman got into a cab at the woodhill apartments on tuesday and robs the cabby and then got away. more information on the cause of death after a man was found floating in the st. john' s river. volusia county deputies say a man on a fishing dock near the
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home community in debarry discovered 42- year- old walter devon mckinnon in the water. sky 6 flew over as deputies looked for clues and investigators aren' t sure how long mckenon had been in the water. the family says they last saw him sunday and reported him missing on monday. in lake county this morning a child is accused of stealing a school bus and officials say it happened in just a matter of minutes. it happened at leesburg high school on yellow jacket way. there' s a map of where that is. they say the bus driver is preparing for the field trip and then when the bus is gone. then it' s the child and vehicle' s gps. then it' s going to the details and bus is damaged. the rescuers spotted the debris field as we search for the 12 u.s. marines missing off of that island. they were in two helicopter that is collided midair and crashed.
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problems in that search as large waves are drawing visitors and residents to the honolulu' s fire department is there and says it will be tapped as needed. the u.s. marines are still collision. now to the crime tracker alert and police say they need help to track down a man that stole several items from the campus including the american flag. he walked into the performing arts center on wednesday night with the flag. he took a projector and a wireless monitor. a witness told police he went by the name of thomas and he also apparently smelled like cigarettes. if you know who he is, call ufc police. hundreds of hunters are descending on south florida this weekend for the state wildlife commission' s python challenge. the hunt kicks off today and will run until valentine' s day
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is the attempt to reduce the invasive burmese thi thons and last year caught 68 snakes. the team with the most pythons can win up to $5,000. scientists say thousands of pythons are to blame for the across florida' s everglades. time to check back in with danny treanor. he' s in the storm tracking center and a look at today' s forecast and, danny, another wild day tomorrow. >> reporter: it is. winds kicking up to 60- 65 mph and with the thunderstorms and then lightning is also a factor and, well, you know, there could be twisting in the atmosphere. take a look at what' s going on now. it' s going to stay that way all day today and then it is even tonight and things start to turn around. what' s left with some of the rain that moves through here and it is all the way down in
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bahamas and off the coast of brownsville, texas, and wander our way and take over our day but not today. the temperatures in the 50s and headed up into the 70s. >> anchor: thanks, dancy. - danny. still to come one more reason to stick with the exercise ping? t be here. but we' re watching news 6 covering devarus, st. cloud and
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>> anchor: welcome back. it' s health watch. a new reason to exercise and the national task force offers the final recommendations on breast cancer screening. kenneth has more in this week' s top health stories. >> the u.s. preventative services task force recommends women get a mammogram every other year starting at age 50. the group says screening can be effective for women in their 40s but should make a decision with their doctors. the american cancer society recommends women start getting yearly mammograms at age 45. a woman who died in sierra leone has tested positive for the ebola virus. the results came just after the world health organization declared an end to the deadliest ebola outbreak. the ebola virus killed more than 11,000 people, postly in west africa. and researchers in australia
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reduce lower back pain by 45%. they looked at 30,000 people and found patients who exercised and added back pain prevention education had even better results. those are some of this week' s top health stories. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >> reporter: well, the duchess of cambridge is hanging up her crown for the moment and putting on an editor' s hat. kate middleton will guest edit the huffington post u.k. the palace made the statement monday and she' ll use it to highlight the importance of children' s mental heling. the issue has been a key focus of the duchess' work in recent years. >> reporter: wouldn' t you like to meet her in recent years? >> anchor: i' d like to take the crown if she' s going to hang it up for awhile. not going to happen! but we' ll have it all together. >> reporter: and she' d be smart enough to not be out in the storm that' s coming. >> anchor: it' s going to
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>> reporter: no matter how many times we tell you and people are like why did no one tell us? >> it' s a beautiful shot today and tomorrow and it' s really going to dominate the conversation as we get closer to it. this is one of the pictures sent in with that app store on wkmg and get a free app. this is what' s been looking like yesterday after the storm. new smyrna beach there. the weather story for today. right now, the rest of the day nice. nice. it' s when the storms and the heavy storms are coming some time after midnight. going to start seeing around 2:00, 3:00, 4:00. got to push it across the state and get it to the other side. and then all clear. we could be as clear as early as 9:00 in the morning and some of it may slow down and try to produce big gusting winds. it' s going to cause small craft warnings to be issued for
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today the surf is 3 to 4 to 5 feet and this is what we have right at the moment. restricted visibility down to the villages and one mile in the ocala area. a lot of moisture in the air and the calm winds is put together and it creates a bit of a problem. right now though rain is not the problem and at this hour across central florida temperatures range from 52 in . chilly weather is back here in the plains states. it wants to come in our direction. once you have warm moist air coming up this way and colder air coming in this way, the division between the area with kong and don' t have - - between that area and looking at this at 4- 5:00 in the morning that is socked in and could start as early as 2:00 and last as long as 7:00.
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even by 6:00 in the morning, look at this line of heavy showers moving through the orlando to kissimee area. i think we need to tune up. winds gusting 50- 60 mph as the storms push through the area. so we will push it all out of here. done with it by the afternoon with the cooler air and keep that around all the way through the first part of the week. now today, as we go hour by hour, 65 this morning. turns into 73 by noon. and we are knocking on 79 and near 80 for 2:00, three:00, 4:00 and it' s pretty warm and muggy. the temperatures in the 60s and 70s throughout the area. tonight not bad. the temperatures down into the 50s. 59 in ocala and 63 in orlando and 64 in melbourne. here' s what we' ve got as we go
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s today good tomorrow. things start deteriorating and then continue to be really iffy through the morning hours and then the commute turns nice. in fact so nice, look at what happens for the monday holiday. it looks very nice and there may be a touch of chill in the air for monday night and s clear but cool during the day. next chance of rain back in the forecast by friday. >> reporter: at least more is coming and then goes away.
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>> anchor: welcome back. for this part of the year most have turned the clock back to 2015 but for many the encounter with a sing ser fresh in their minds. check out this photo making us jealous! they met adele at a london restaurant a few days before christmas. you almost don' t recognize her! they figured their chance to say hello would end there but adele, it turned out, was rolling in the deep end of a few glasses of wine. lucky for them!
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tried to get tickets for the nashville show. m e- mail address in my pocket from another family from nashville who told me the show was sold out so i got their ticket to give them tickets in s amazing! s all you have to do, i guess. give her your e- mail and just find her on the street first. and then much to the fans' surprise adele recalled the entire encounter this week. the singer is telling her friends about the story as well and gave tickets to the people as well. lucky friends! >> $6- $7,000 for a ticket to london and hang out and see if
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tickets. >> that works! >> reporter: nothing will interfere with this day. everything looks nice and dandy and noontime and fine at 9 p.m. and watch we get started to get past midnight. are you ready? here we go. storms. there they are pushing across daytona beach and sanford and they continue to build and possibly this line. and it' s bold there and as that pushes through it has avenue downpours and cloud to ground lightning with gusting winds. listen to this. 50- 60 mph winds are going to be very strong possibility. so it' s not going and just like yesterday it comes and dominates what' s and then it' s while they' re involved it' s the most important thing in the world. >> absolutely.
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of this will happen in the dark. >> anchor: while we' re still seep sleeping and stay tuned for tomorrow morning. >> and the team will be here for fu. >> reporter: and don' t forget
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