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here's what you can expect in our 9 o'clock hour. destart with dana jay. >> a man is dead after being shot by two orlando police officers, we'll tell you who the suspect is and why officers say they fired. >> amy: girls as young as age 9, saying they are feeling ashamed about their bodies and sometimes it can be the parents who are at fault. how we as parents can change the images. >> and toxic chemicals inside pizza boxes and david martin at ragland load. good morning, david. >> i have my irish coffee and microphone in my right hand and one of the most wonderful bands herbing the willis clan, celebrating the next performance tonight at ragland road on the 9 o'clock hour of...
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>> imagine having that much talent in one family? >> and they all start with -- david, i know you are listening, there are six on the stage and five behind the scenes, are they brothers and sisters? >> amy: yes. all good looking and talented. a good gene pool! >> jayme: it is cold out there, 30s over north central and through the east central side of the state, turnpike to okeechobee, we have issues, 40s in place an 37 deland and 33 palm coast and factor in the breeze. there, 28 it feels like in gainesville and 30s for the remainder of us. a cool and sunny day, 55 by 2 and 53 by 5:00. in the too 50s all day long and high clouds are moving across the
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east of the bahamas, bringing reinforcements of cooler air and the jetstream has really set up and that is a conveyor belt for more cloud cover, up and out of the pacific and that is moving across the region, and we should see a blend of sun and clouds and mostly sunny, and beginning to move to the south and east. and, into the weekend, 58 day with a lot of wind, more in the full forecast coming up in a bit. guys? >> thank you. breaking news, we've learned a man shot by opd has died. >> it happened last night on the 6,000 block of swiss cove drive in orlando, north of lee vista boulevard and east of 436. dana jay is live with the latest on what happened. >> yes, the suspect, who was fired bonn by two police officers last night has died and
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minutes, and we also learned he's being identified as 19-year-old eric provost. and, orlando police responded to the courtney landing condos near orlando international airport 8:45 -- 7:45 last night and the police chief said the call came in as a suspicious incident and his officers got there. and they came upon provost. and, provost allegedly had a gun, and officers say they told him to drop it. and when he didn't, the officers fired. >> our officers responded to a call about a suspicious incident and both officers arrived at the same time and were confronted by a man with a gun. refused orders to drop the gun and they fired upon him and he was transported to ormc. both officers are okay. and are on paid administrative leave. >> reporter: we are still asking
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the suspect was shot. and, the officers have 5 to 10 years of experience on the force and we tor told they are tunnel on paid leave pending an investigation bile the y the florida department of law enforcement. standard in officer involved shootings. dana jay, fox 35 news. >> john: and lake county deputies will be at home trying to piece together how someone was buried in a missing man's backyard and trying to find out if it might be him. the remains were found on pennsylvania street west of state road 44. in paisley. and deputies were called there after a neighbor reported he had not seen 61 dennis jones for more than a month and the porch light of hits house was on and he was nowhere to be found and his car was not in the driveway. deputies say a cadaver dog alerted them to the human remains in the backyard. the medical examiner could have autopsy results and an i.d. of the remains later this morning
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calling it a suspicious death. >> more than 10,000 people are expected to march in tallahassee today. they are urging the florida teachers union to drop a lawsuit against florida's school voucher program. the program redirects tax dollars to help low income families to afford private education and if your kids are struggling in a public school. the florida teachers union called the program unconstitutional because it gives tax dollars to religious schools. martin luther king, iii, the oldest son of dr. king will be among those leading the rally. and king claims ending the program would also harm minority students. >> flagler county, 1700 people are warned to boil their drinking water. >> all because of vandalism which is odd. we're not used to that. usually that being the reason why and luanne has more on that. >> keith: you are exactly right. the boil water notice affects those living in the plantation bay and plantation reserve estates. and, vandals released 400,000
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deputies say the water valves were turned on in several vacant lots between 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on sunday. now, the flagler county sheriffs office is investigating to try and get to the bottom of who is responsible. >> we're looking at a felony criminal mischief charge because of the disruption of service and utilities and hope sun has information and will -- someone has information and will come forward. >> the county says the residents should boil their water until further notice and so far the estimated damage is $2500. back to you. >> amy: a consumer alert. trader joe's issuing a recall, on sunday for raw cashews. after the supplier said there could be a possible salmonella contamination. the recall is for the 16 ounce bag of raw cashews. that is what it looks like. and only the bags with a best-by date of july 17th, 2016. the recall impacts 30 different states. now, florida is not one of the states. but if you bought them out of
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you, the store says customers can throw the bag away or bring it back to the store for a complete refund. >> this morning rock & roll fans are remembering glen frye. >> john: the eagles co-founder passed away yesterday and ryan has a look back at his amazing career. hey, ryan. >> ryan: eagles fans might remember illness caused him to cancel a performance last month and said it would be a lengthy illness and he died on monday and he was suffering from you a number of illness, including rheumatoid arthritis and pneumonia. >> he's best known as the founding member of the eagles and had mega hits, take it easy, tequila sunrise, and lying eyes, new kid in town and he won 6 grammys with this legendary band and sold over 120 million albums, an astonishing number and stars reacting on twitter and we'll show you those, brad paisley, on twitter.
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the loss of glen frye. thank you for the music that paved the way for so many others and lou diamond phillips to talked about him, also. >> it is locking up. we have had that kind of morning on twitter. steve martin talked about his friend as well and don henley, really got me this morning and they've had an up and down relationship, like any family, we have our ups and downs but he was truly a brother all those years, a lot of people remembering glen frye. >> amy: and a lot of people remember, they were estranged all overs a 14 year period and, glen frye said when hell freezes over we'll get back together and they named the next album when they got back together, hell freezes over. >> john: the tour. thanks, ryan. >> amy: happening now, sea world releasing rescued manatees into the wild. >> john: and, darrell -- he has his coat on.
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and may head back to busch springs quickly! >> you know, fortunately there is warm water in the area and now i'm at the port st. johnboat dock off of u.s. 1 and is close to where 4 montes were rescued. two for cold tress and two because they were orphaned. chilly and wind on the water but you are seeing the sea world transportation is the boat that will take the sea cows to the water to release them after a long rehabilitation. >> the manatees are transported at this moment, as you look over there. that is the transport vehicle they were transported in over here to the boat dock from sea world and have two manatees inside and they are readying the gurney to bring both over here to the boat.
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should say, with water and keeping their skin moist and they don't need to have to be under water. they can breathe like dolphins do and it is okay to be transported outside of a tank. you can see now they'll put them here on the lift and lower them and put them into the boat. they'll be in an area of the indian river next to the power plant and i'll have my photographer scan to the south and you can see the location. this fpl power plant where there is warm water out-flows and a cold day like today, the water getting cold, this area, hot spot for manatees, literally to go to in order to stay warm during the winter months. and there is a large flock of manatees in the area and they'll be able to go about their lives as they are released back into the wild and we are getting the
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taking them onto the back ramp of the truck, lower them down and we'll monitor the entire process as it goes and bring you more on later editions of fox 35. live out ofjohn's. fox 35 news. >> amy: i'm curious, any idea how much one of them might weigh? look at how many people? 10, 12 people trying to carry this thing? >> it is probably in the area between 600 and 800 pounds. and it is very, very heavy. you can see you are right. they have 12 people moving the manatee and look you will see right here on the back side of the tail, the k-2, how they identify the manatee with the given name, which it is and what kind of problems it had. as it was going through the rehabilitation process. but, now they are just allowing us the opportunity to see it and check its health before putting
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>> how long -- they'll put it on the boat first. how long until they do that? will they need measurements here? what that are a doing now? >> they are assessing the condition of the manatee and readying up a plan before they take the manatee out to water. i can jump here and, leo cross is familiar with these releases. and, volunteer with the florida wildlife commission, what are they doing as this get the manatee ready? >> check it out and do their thing! >> when they take the measurements and look at the -- the marking of the manatee now as they get ready to get on the boat. what is the process? why is that important? >> the tracking of the manatees -- >> if they recapture it they'll have it identified, right?
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>> all right, good. and you can see, they'll take the measurements before they do the release and will be here for a few minutes before getting it onto the back of the boat but this is a process that takes some time before it will be put on the boat. >> amy: that is awesome. what are they thinking? darrell, we'll come back to you, hang tight, as soon as they lift it and get on the boat. we'll come back. and, what is this manatee thinking right now? what in the world is going on? >> john: it was warm at sea world. >> amy: who are all of these people. >> john: coming up, here on "good day orlando" a health hazard may be hiding inside your takeout dinner. >> amy: boy. chemicals inside of a pizza box? the fox medical team explains how the fda is handling this, coming up and david martin... >> reporter: hey, amy, four nights, tonight through friday. you can catch the willis clan at
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daepz springs, 12 willises in town. all that your names begin with the letter j and they have i'm like a boxer in a ring. a small boxer. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with huge creamy goodness! alright round two! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel.
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>> welcome back. we are just fascinated by this. one of the really cool things at the sea world rescue team does along with help of florida fish and wildlife, they are taking two manatees in serious need of rehabilitation that would not have made it without the hard work of these folks. getting ready to release them out at port st. john and will release them over by where the fp&l plant because they like the warm water, the same reason they come into volusia county, and they like the warm water and, we have been watching it this morning and morning. on the health watch now, the u.s. food and drug administration proposing a ban of using chemicals in pizza boxes. >> john: and pose a potential health risk and dr. mike joins us live this morning and let's talk about the dangers here. i don't know if it is -- i'm like, okay. here we go again.
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for us, john. right here. all right, normally you and i talk about things like eating all of the pizza in the box. and then getting big but what we are talking about is the box here. and what the fda is doing is they are saying, hey, there are certain chemicals called pfc's, per per per-florinated chemicals and these chemicals have been a associated with birth defects and cancers like kidney cancer and the fda said enough is enough. forget it, no more. >> john: they'll be cracking down. but, i mean, doc this will sound weird. you are a doctor, a scientist but also a dad and guy. is this one of those stories -- i -- remember the receipts a few years ago, and we knew it was
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up your receipt -- is it one of those stories or more serious. >> it is another thing, there ing chemicals and do you need a biohazard suit to pick up pizza, no. and everything in moderation but i would tell everyone listening, listen... >> john: we lost dr. mike. later. >> amy: i wanted to hear! him. >> weather is bad there. >> and, our own fiber line here. it is cold all morning long with 30s now and 40s, across the metro of orlando. believe it or not the coldest air has not arrived just yet. it will get in here by tonight. windchills now are a little sporty, i'll say, 28 gainesville and we're 37 when the wind picks up out at sanford and 37 at
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even toward tampa and lakeland and polk, four corners out to coastal brevard county and everybody is nice and cool. so, the hour-by-hour forecast, interesting now, latest observation from the airport, 44 you are saying, we know it is cool, man but we have clouds on top and we'll see how much of the cloud cover erodes and moves away from the region. all forecast models pointing at up through the day. 53 by 5:00 and you can see that decrease here by 7:00, 8:00. mid and upper 40s, going well into the 30s and upper 20s, mid-upper 20s over north central florida tonight and tomorrow. clouds on top, our water vapor shows us that weak front, western periphery, the front skimming the area, allowing the floodgates to stay open longer and that is the florida-gorge a border wide open and allowing the cold stuff in, hard freeze warning for gainesville tonight
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bushnell, ocala and toward coastal flagler county. a cold one, what does it mean? the hard freeze? it is about temperature one, much, much lower temperatures at gainesville tonight, for a longer duration of time, what it is about, 8 to 10 hours, and, i suspect within those 8 to 10 hours, 3 to 5 of those hours will be 27 degrees or colder, and that is when we start to get issues. i want to you cover up the plan and wipes and bring in those pets, all of them, don't mess around with this. looks like freezing conditions, at ocala, four hours long in duration and bushnell, 4 hours and two hours-plus, 2-4 hour range for flagler county, datona beach, sanford, orlando, kissimmee, looking good and have a freeze in those areas and though the atmosphere is dry, doesn't support widespread frost formation and a few areas wind protected and could confined space, would have to deal with that.
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the tropical plants, for orlando metro, tonight and the outskirts of town, windy and wetter and we'll talk about that at 9:30 on gdo, over to you. >> coming up, irish music live. >> david martin found a fun family and is ragland road. good morning, david. >> we have great music and i like good and drink as well. and the general manager of ragland road. tell me what is on the plate. >> rolled stuffed pork loin. >> reporter: irish coffee, perfect on a nice, chilly day like today. >> amen. and also good, the willis clan performing all morning on "good
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we'll talk to them, under the sea. under the sea ... >> amy: welcome back. okay. we have been checking this out all morning, sea world releasing the rescued manatees. two were in serious need of rehabilitation and they are actually getting ready to load this one, onto a boat right now and we talked to darrell earlier on the coast and we are between 6 and 800 pounds and they are truly sweet and like the warm water and are actually going to put it near the fchlt p and l plant. >> john: and -- >> amy: my gosh.
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make one of those releases, and have another manatee that will be go along for the ride as well and rude awakening. hey, buddy. back home! i know it has been a while but, a whole year they have been in rehab. >> you wondered earlier what he's thinking and he gets out there. hey, how are you doing, man! good to have you back. >> got any lettuce? >> john: we'll check back and see if we can see any more of this. into from manatee families to an awesome irish family, spreading the luck of the highish. >> doing it through music and david martin live at disney springs, good morning, david. >> reporter: a terrific transition, thank you. we are here at ragland road, disney springs, with 6 members of the willis clan, the other 6 are in bed or in school, eating breakfast, doesn't matter. the older siblings are here and
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all the kids have been named and the name begins with the letter j. >> how old are you, my friend. >> 22. >> and jessica, this oldest. 23. >> and i want to ask you a question, you compose and write your music and on a reality tv show, season 2 coming up soon and great album on itunes, two, and one you are producing. the talent is amazing. where do you find you compose or create the best in the house. >> everywhere. really. there is no favorite spot and sever person has their own personal favorite and we're on the road so much a lot of it has been created in the bus. >> and you put it on your phone if it is caught in your phone. >> we all have a device to record ideas, write down lyrics, everything you can think of. >> they've been playing on the
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basically shoot your own stuff in 4k. >> we are happy we can film anywhere, anyone, it is amazing, the technology is... >> how many dates a year do you perform. >> last year we did over 200 gigs, and that includes local tv and radio stations. sometimes 3 or 4 a day. >> reporter: what number are we. >> i don't know. honestly. >> let's play a song -- what is this? >> the title track from the latest album, called heaven. >> reporter: heaven, all right, i'm sure it will be that, too.
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>> this is "good day orlando." >> just after 9:30, welcome back, i'm john brown. >> amy: i'm anymore my kaufeldt. breaking news, a man who was shot by orlando police heave learned he has died, opd just confirmed with us the suspect did die, in the hospital overnight and the suspect has been identified as 28-year-old eric provost, this is a picture
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orlando police and it started when officers responded to a suspicious incident at the condo complex at oia last night and when officers confronted him he had a gun and police say he refused to drop the gun and officers opened fire and fortunately, those officers were not hurt. >> time for your morning business headlines and joining us live from the fox business network studios is this lovely lauren simonetti. happy tuesday, how are you? >> hi, there. good morning, wonderful, how are you. >> amy: a little nervous about the opening bell. >> i know. not as good as we thought, four minutes in and have a 157 points rally for the dow jones industrial average and a decent day, and, china's economy is slowing in a big, big way and chipotle trying to lure back
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restaurants and employees will be retrained but they have something else, too. >> february 8th every one opens at 3:00 p.m. for the day and you might start to see food given out for free. during lunch hour or when you go into chipotle. different based on the restaurant and essentially the free food is the best way to thing of saying i'm sorry for the food scares we have seen. it hit the share price and sales and made people not as eager to go into chipotle. and if you get free guacamole you know why. >> amy: it makes sense, a lot of people eat there because they like the fact that they feel the food isitier and the worst possible thing to happen is people get sick, because it defeats the purpose they go there in the first place. >> and they pride themselves on
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quality and why the pr campaign to fix the problem is massive. >> only hope it helps, i still like them. thanks, good to see you. >> you, too. >> amy: you can catch her every day 5:00 a.m. on the fox business network. if you aren't sure where to go, go to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> talking cold and it has been the word of the morning, 30s and 40s across the area. 45 kissimmee and st. cloud and orlando international 44 with widespread 30s in the purple shade of color north of orlando. windchill factor, bundle up, as the wind picks up and feels like 28 now, this is a feels-like temperature, near exposed skin, gainesville, upper 20s and the orlando. again, those are the windchill
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big issue for us, around we'll mitigate any windchill threat and don't calculate until we are 50 degrees or above that. overall, it is about high clouds and later tonight, we'll continue seeing the cloud cover through the day diminish and we should return to mostly sunny conditions, despite the sun, solid 50s by 5:00 and 53 and 48 by 8:00. your forecast for the next 7. gradual baby steps to a warm-up the back end of the week and rain chances up and up during the time, 50% friday and the departing system dragging in more cold air saturday and high mid and upper 50s with wind on top. the detailed forecast in 10 minutes. >> john: time to check out deals and steals with the savings angel. josh, appreciate you being here today. what do you have here? >> the absolute best deal you don't want to miss. a lot of these are at the drug stores and you find a good sale and find the coupon, timing
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normally as much as $4, free this week at cvs. i love the deal. off the 49 cents cheerio's cereal. 49 cents for a box of cheerios, at cvs, $2 and, a today deal by itself and coupons make it better. this is peanut butter s'mores nutritional drink! you can try it. and you can get it for a quarter and they give you money back at the register and, the pickles, vlasic pickles and as low as 50 cents for a jar of pickles. >> john: what is your web site. >> savings angel.com. >> john: and www.fox35orlando.com. appreciate it. thanks. where are we going? >> amy: over here. thanks, john. 9:39. still to come, girls feeling ashamed of their bodies, a psychologist explains what is
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25% said their parents also contributed to their body shame. other triggers included seeing photos of themselves, or even trying on clothing and joining us to talk more about it, clinical psychologist dr. stacy dunn and a professor at the college and thanks for being here. this is hard because you are a mom of a little girl. a mom of little girls and we know it's an issue and we back a fine line with this. what is the best advice? >> we do. it is hard. there are certain things we can't control, what their fender will say at school and the media is obviously a huge influence and we are seeing the age that girls are sexualized, bull ecoming younger and younger and you look at fashion, you are supposed to look like a woman and we don't have control though we can push them in the direction of what kinds of friends to pick, who are supportive and not focus on appearance and what to wear. but the reality is, they live in a world we can't control, where
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encouraging them to likal the self as -- like themselves as much as they can. they will have pressures and be self-critical but to find things they like about their appearance and things they like to do with their body, sports or dance. it's not just about how it looks but how it function and people take my comment and say you never comment on girls' appearances ever. and no. it is important to let them know you think they are beautiful but in the context of being a whole person and the most influence we have control over is what we model. so if you are being really self-critical as a woman, saying i don't look good or need to lose weight. and really focus on your own appearance, they internalize that. and if it is a family watching tv and you make comments about physical appearances, whoever is on "american idol," or and awards show, they internalize that and are hearing that and,
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to look a certain way and be a certain level of skinny, not too skinny, not too fat and it is hard. >> amy: because they say if mommy says that about that person what does mommy think about me or dad, too. and there is the other thing, there are parents who are concerned, and maybe had a child who is overweight or underweight and are trying hard to, you need to eat this or stop eating that. those parents walk a fine line and you are desperate for your child to be healthy but don't want to make them body conscious. >> it is a difficult balance between our fears relate to obesity and health issues, versus also giving someone a negative body image, experiencing all of the shame. it really follows them through a lifetime. i work with clients who still talk about childhood issues, about being teased or being criticized and by their parents for their weight. when they lose weight or gain weight, whatever the issue was, their body image changes with it.
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being realistic with them. on if it is an issue of being overweight you want to help them by engaging in activities together as a family. so rather than pointing them out as you need to lose weight, as a family we are going to be more active. >> right. absolutely and everybody -- >> everybody is in the same boat together. and nobody is feeling ostracized or this is all on me. okay. doctor, thanks so much. as always for your expertise and advice. 9:47. over to jayme king, talk about those tuesday cool temperatures. >> jayme: thank you very much. let's talk temps now, not a lot of movement, in the 30s and 40s and locales across north central and east central florida. when the winds pick up, look out, a feels-like temperature at 28 degrees at gainesville, the windchill factor or referred to, the feels like temperature. high clouds adjusting southbound
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i like to see more sunshine and helps to keep you warm at least in your head, right? as we look the high clouds tied to a powerful streak of energy now. beginning to adjust are fer and farther down to the south and southeast and will move into the distant at large. away from central florida. should deliver sunny and cool weather. 55 by 2:00 and 53 by 5:00. 40s for us as soon as the sun goes down. it will grab the temperatures and drag them down with it. before we see that, a high uv index forecast a 5, our peak sun time just after the noon hour. let's talk about our watches, warnings, advisories. full on warnings now. gainesville, a hard freeze warning and we have regular old freezing conditions for county and summit,000 and marion later tonight. looks like orlando will miss out on the freeze warning. nd area temperatures, close to orlando, flirting with the freezing mark in that general ballpark. maybe the mid an upper 0s. i posted -- 30s.
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potential freeze hours. not where we are going with temperatures. i want to reiterate that and show you the hard freeze, gainesville, 8 to 10 hours in the freezing realm and 3 to 5 hours will be around 27 degrees fahrenheit or colder. for that spent of 3 to 5 hours, pets, pipes, plants, cover 'em up and bring them in. cool high pressure in control, dry skies mid-week and thursday we have more cloud cover which leads me to tell you by friday the rain chance begins to perk up. let's look at that with the model forecast. and shows another poet tent low and by friday knocking on the door and look like friday afternoon showers and isolated storminess, may move into the sunshine state and puts the rain chance, at about 50 or 60%. after that, temps dive again and winds increase. 58 saturday, and 46 a low with no chance of 0 weekend rain.
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>> welcome, it might very well be my favorite thing. we're talking about popcorn. it is national popcorn day and i know there is more than butter to make it fancy, right. >> so much more than butter. >> that's right. and, the owner of -- >> good to see you! >> john: we like her a lot! >> and, different ways -- we are playing the song, lime in the coconut and that is an unusual song for popcorn and there is a reason why.
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lime in the coconut popcorn today! in the movie theatres and butter and all the artificial flavor but i'll show you how to go inside your cupboard and create your own. this is freshly popped popcorn and use coconut oil, whatever you like but coconut oil is this healthiest and we popped it and added sugar for a little flavor. cane sugar and it is really simple and what you want to do is take the fresh -- >> so nice! where did you get that, so cool! >> at a local store. >> you have to make cooking fun and you take it -- fresh lime, and -- >> i'll be honest, i'm not sure about lime and coconut popcorn, people know going in i'm skeptical. i'll give an honest assessment. >> when i made it i was skeptical, too. and. >> and you don't want it to get soggy. >> but you have to remember when
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butter in your popcorn it gets soggy. part of the process and next, we'll add lime zest. and add a little coconut. simple. and, in my cupboard at home and this is himalayan pink salt. >> a lot of people don't have that in their home. >> but i do! >> and you can add more lime juice, if you like. >> let's see. i am skeptical going in. >> i see one right there and i love popcorn. >> gosh! this is really, really good! >> see? and all right, so, this is up next. so, you know, when you think about, i want popcorn and i don't know what i want, right
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sugary -- salty, whatever, the case is going -- go to the cupboard and pull out the seasonings, you have himalayan pink salt and nutmeg and nutritional yeast and the name is weird and vegan and it doesn't have any sodium. >> amy: what does it taste like? >> cheese. >> amy: so you get the cheesy flavor? >> 40 seconds. >> tastes like cheese. >> it does, basil here. cinnamon, and coconut flakes and freeze dried strawberries and chocolate and you can toss it by itself. >> john: i love that already. >> or you can also -- you know, melt it. drizzle. >> john: we love that. and you pour this in here? spray on oil. coconut oil. whatever you like. it is super easy. everyone has their own oil.
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