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latest information from officers. >> john: plus the snow before the storm. mother nature giving washington, d.c. a taste of what is to come this weekend. you'll see how it impacted the president's schedule, and, impact our weather, or our travel. >> luanne: and a new chapter in hillary clinton's e-mail scandal. why some messages on her private server could get her in even more trouble. plus, david martin! good morning! >> reporter: hi, luanne, high, john, good morning to you. we are live at the phillips crossing shopping plaza in dr. phillips, a good one, boys, if you are listening, unique valentine's day gifts for your ladies and ladies, if you are listening, tell your boys about this place, the pink shall lay chalet, at the 8 o'clock hour of -- >> luanne: david has new hair,
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looking good this morning! >> jayme: thanks for cleaning the break room floor. this morning. >> john: i'm sorry, engineering, for spilling coffee everywhere. >> luanne: you owe them doughnuts. >> john: trying to pass it off -- >> luanne: he saw someone scrubbing and said, i wonder who spilled the coffee. right there. >> jayme: check of the weather. how is yours? all right, accu-weather forecast update, downtown orlando, lake eola looking fine as we love to call it, friday-eve and canopy high clouds like yesterday. in place and temperatures, yes, in the 30s and 40s, come back and look. gainesville, wow! massive improvement from yesterday's low of 25. 27 was the low yesterday. ocala, and we'll hold, the ballgame unfolding and differing winds, shifting winds in advance and looks to be a potent weather system. today we are dry in the sky.
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a nice day, 27 by 2:00 and 71 by 5:00. now, we have the northern canopy of the developing low featuring and highlighting dense snowfall south of that, a severe weather situation unfolding now. and we're talking about what we call an enhanced or high risk over portions of the gulf south heading into the afternoon. some of it is getting into the panhandle and i think we see our rain chances really show up late morning and early afternoon tomorrow. and the low pressure center, the low will be removed far to the north and we'll lessen chance of anything too democratic ramatic and colder and windy saturday and more and sneak peek at your weekend outlook in a bit. here's gina with traffic. >> gina: happy thursday. roads are starting to calm down. not many crashes. this new one is on apopka-vineland at buena vista woods boulevard. partially blocked there.
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another crash at avalon park and old cheney highway. recovery work going on causing significant delays. use caution there and looking at everything, it is starting to slow, john young parkway to downtown, 12 minutes on i-4 eastbound, i-4 westbound from the 434 to fairbanks, 14 minutes and the 408, rouse road to downtown, 16 minutes. that's it, back to you guys. >> luanne: thank you. all new this morning, sanford police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead inside of an apartment. >> john: it happen 10:30 at the kensington oaks apartments. and the neighborhood east of downtown sanford. fox 35's jackie orozco is live at that apartment complex with the latest details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john, yeah, we're waiting for sanford police to give us more details because it is still a mystery of what caused the shooting. how many people they are looking for. they are telling us it is a
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people were shot right here inside of the apartment complex. let's look at some videos, you can see how many detectives were here overnight and arrived 10:30 at the kensington oaks apartment complex in sanford. they said when they arrived they found a woman in her late 20s, shot in her hand and then also found a man with gunshot wounds, pronounced dead at the scene. we spoke with a next-door neighbor and this is what she said: >> i have been here for three years now, never, never -- nothing has happened. like this at all. i've never been so close to something like, somebody getting shot next-door. at all. that is weird. >> reporter: again, remains a mystery of what caused the shooting. again, we are staying on top of the developing story and once we get in touch with sanford police detectives, we'll tell you what they told us. now reporting live in sanford, jackie orozco, fox 35 news. >> luanne: thank you. four apopka elementary school
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jail held without bond. 66-year-old donald sharp is accused of sexually assaulting a student at the school and police say he molested her in 2009. in the hallway during classes. and investigators want to know if there are any other victims out there. >> when someone is with you in a position of trust and they do that, and violate you in that way it can take quite a while to get the courage to come forward. >> luanne: apopka police discovered the orange county public school district investigated sharp back in 2009 for allegedly allowing multiple students to sit on his lap. a school district spokesperson says they have requested his allegations. >> john: in volusia county, council members will meet this morning to discuss the homeless crisis in their community. leaders are trying to figure out what to do with dozens of homeless people who have camped outside of the volusia county administration center for several weeks. now, one proposal that would
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corner of ridgewood avenue and north street was met with a lot of backlash and the council will begin accepting public comment courthouse in deland. also happening today the man accused of shooting a truck driver inside of a publix in altamonte strings is due in court and will face a judge in seminole county for a pretrial conference, charged with attempted murder for the shooting of marcos rivera. back in october police say he was carrying money out of the store when he shot him several times. and, then took off with the cash. rivera survived the shooting and is expected to make a full recovery. also, weather alert right now. the president can't escape the snow in the northeast. usually you hear about the calm before the storm but it wasn't the case in d.c. fox's doug luzader joins us with a look at what the nation gs tion capital is waking up to this morning. >> the big storm comes tomorrow, the result of the little storm last night. dropped an inch-and-a-half of
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havoc around here. you know the snow is bad when the president gets stuck in traffic. this is a look at president obama's motorcade last night. mired in crawling bumper-to-bumper traffic. the result of a storm before the storm. it wasn't that big as the region braces for more. >> and i want to go outside and play in the snow. >> reporter: but for those who have to drive this is the start and the inability to deal with a little more than a dusting yesterday does not bode well for what is ahead. >> this is our latest snow accumulation graphic. we have upped it a little bit. >> the storm that begins tomorrow could bring snowfall amounts to this part of the country, they haven't seen in years and maryland preparing for the onslaught of snow, a hairy time for public officials, wary of doing too much or too little. >> we are watching it carefully. you don't want to overreact but it looks ike a significant storm event. >> reporter: the president made
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a presidential pace. now, when you consider the amount of snow we got yesterday, an inch-and-a-half here in washington, that was enough not just to cause the traffic backups but close schools, today. a number of schools are delayed but a lot of schools shut their doors today. because of this amount of snow. wait until the big snowfall happens tomorrow. back to you guys. >> a mess. thanks, doug. 8:09. hillary clinton's secret server back in the news today. >> luanne: details on a report about top-secret e-mails and how it could derail her campaign. plus, david, good morning. >> reporter: hello there, we are inside the pink chalet in dr. philips, a gorgeous 3500 square foot boutique where you can find wonderful ideas for your loved one. guys, listen up. here's something they might like. owner debbie higgins, how are you? >> good, thank you. >> ha do you have here?
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this will keep the beverage cold 24 hours and hot for 12 hours and comes in a variety of colors, and, amanda has the 17 ounce retails for $35 and, jim the 25 ounce and retails $45 and holds a whole bottle of find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories.
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cat scratch fever... >> john: 8:12. great to have you lang on -- along on your thursday morning. the picture posted on my facebook this morning, my neighbor captured this photo. >> luanne: massive. >> john: we did research and first you are skeptical and where was this and i talk to the young lady who took the picture and she said it is there in lake forest, in seminole county. and, she says bobcats deep in the forest, here in florida and north america there are about 700,000 to 1 million bobcats in the wild and i'm okay with the bears but when i see this, it freaks me out. >> luanne: hide your kids, your wife and your pets! >> john: old school on it there -- wow! >> creepy. i'll be honest. >> put your puppies away. >> john: 8:13. hillary clinton's campaign is now accusing the g.o.p. have coordinating e-mail leaks to
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>> luanne: on tuesday a report was released that revealed several dozen e-mails on clinton's private server were deemed beyond top-secret. her campaign claims the inspector general behind these allegations worked with republican senators to get the e-mails back into the news. no matter the outcome here, republican presidential candidate marco rubio says voters should not take hillary clinton's e-mail scandal lightly. >> hillary clinton, good forbid were elected president. one of the first things she has to do is pardon herself. this is serious and there is a legal element to it and we'll leave it to the fbi and to the justice department. >> luanne: so far the justice department has not yet determined if any classified information improperly ended up on her private server. but, this could lead to even more problems for hillary clinton. ryan elijah has more. >> ryan: we are here with the retired us army colonel to talk
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and served with special-ops, appreciate you coming in. classified. we talked about it. explain what that is. >> ryan, basically different levels of classifications when it comes to this type of information, you have secret, top-secret, confidential and once you get into the sap area, limit amount of people are aware of it and very limit amount of individuals are in these programs and if this is the case and we need to let the investigation play out. this is a significant, significant story here. >> you heard marco rubio say if she becomes president she had have to pardon herself. is it that serious? >> if you look at what happened with the general petraeus situation he was prosecuted and convicted and now they are thinking about bringing up new charges against him. it is very, very significant. and i think when you remove all of the politics from it, from the lead-in to the story, we need to look holistically at really what happened and if
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the server, the bottom line is, you put people's lives in danger, okay? people that are out executing these programs rely on this level of classification, so they can do their jobs and they rely on senior folks that are also involved with these to protect the information and that is really what we need to talk about. >> ryan: we have enemies and isis comes to mind. but china, russia, spies get ahold of that can compromise and endanger people out there. >> special access programs for a reason. because we don't want our enemies being -- having knowledge of them, having knowledge of feengs who is involve with them and it really puts our national security at issue right now. when we don't protect the information, but again we have to wait and see what happens but it is concerning, and we need to let the investigation play ohn: and trying to do it nonpolitically with the political stakes is the hard part. >> no doubt. but i think we get back to the core issue. people that go out and are
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doing the work of a -- you know, foreign nation, depend on folks protecting it the right way and there are the measures in place to do it and when those are violated we need to look into it and if they are violated need to take the proper steps on the individuals that did. >> ryan: appreciate your in sight and you have a lot of great insight in this and it evolves as we go along. and keel update you as well and speaking -- keep you updated as well, and, speaking of that, jayme has an update on the weather. >> jayme: close to 50, brevard county, heading toward melbourne and palm bay and areas south of that. our visit orlando camera high atop the hyatt regency and i want to show you, it looks to be this kind of haze here, that is clearing the toms of the buildings -- tops of the buildings, what we call a temperature inversion, flip-flop in the temperature profiles closer to the surface atmosphere as you get toward the top of these buildings, seeing something going on up there.
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eventually as we scour out high, serious cloud moving through the region should reveal ample sunshine through the course of the day and dry skies and warmer and we'll find highs around 70 to 75 within those constraints on this thursday. uv index, a five and peak sun time after noon, and 12:09 and here we go again, a major storm in developmental phase, widespread shower and storm activity over this gulf south and some is now leeching into our panhandle and you can see on the outer fringe, northern canopy, the twist that is developing, broad snows here, began a lot of real estate seeing snowfall and eventually it moves toward the eastern seaboard where it looks like it could put down in excess of one foot of accumulate snow for the mid-atlantic states and we have the cold air to go with it and have that distinct break with the warm air down to the south and chill from arctic, coming in still, feeding from north to
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that is happening across the nation, what is happening at that meeting of those two distinct air mass, propping off those aggressive storms. let's stop and show you the approach of the system. noon tomorrow, we start to see a broken or segmented line of showers an isolated storms moving from the west, peeling off toward the east and northeast as the low rockets away and it begins to dump the snow over the mid-atlantic states, d.c., northbound to the new england states and a snowy mess and call ahead and monitor the latest in regard to any, maybe flight delays and airlines will be spinning, like chickens with their heads cut off. over the weekend. that is bad. have you ever seen that? i have not and hope never to. windy weather, friday and saturday, highs the 50s and lows sunday morning back to the mid and upper 30s, that es your forecast. here's gina with traffic. >> happy thursday, all the crashes we had earlier, most are cleared up but i want to take you to marion county, i-95 southbound.
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causing significant delays there and use caution if you are coming from marion county. i want to take you to the metro area and we also have this crash on apopka vineland road, partially blocked at buena vista roads boulevard. use caution there and looking at drive times, everything is really slow this morning, i-4 eastbound from john young parkway to downtown, 8 minutes and i-4 westbound from the 434 to fairbanks, 11 minutes and rouse road to downtown, 12 minutes, time for your pump patrol. saving you money. regular gas $1.67 at the speedway on turkey lake and production plaza in orlando. remember you can always check out gas saving tips on www.fox35orlando.com. click on traffic. >> luanne: thank you, coming up on "good day orlando," unique gifts for your sweetheart. >> david martin found a place with something for everybody. taking us inside.
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everyone, and the ladies, and good morning from the pink chalet. debbie, vera bradley known for purses and bags, the product brand new. >> it is a new category for the company. fragrance, comes in four delightful scents, they've made also jewelry that comes in birth stone sets and valentine's day necklaces and retails $8 to $48, jennifer modeling the valentine's day necklace and
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>> i'll take those for my >> john: 8:23 on "good day orlando." tau have you talk to anybody up knot about the weather. >> luanne: my mom says it will be warm there today, like 20 degrees! >> john: we have messages this morning, saying i can't believe you guys are talking about heated seats, having to crank up the furnace when it is this -- >> luanne: it is cold for us! >> john: it us because we are used to it being -- >> luanne: 85. wasn't it like 2 or weeks ago we had temperatures in the mid 80s and went to the 30s, a 50-degree difference, of course we'll be cold. >> john: i'll take you inside the brown house here for a second.
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and i said, do you realize, that is central florida -- jayme lives with this, too. it's too cold to play tennis and i'm like, nobody up in minneapolis is saying... >> luanne: not playing tennis or golf. >> john: will it be warm enough to play golf or tennis. >> luanne: my brother is coming down next month and is excite he gets to play golf and he doesn't care if it is 40 or 50 degrees. >> john: faep, -- funny. how about this story. >> luanne: many people playing them and now, some are getting the chance to play legos and get paid for it. legos expansion in polk county held the grand opening last week. and they are now hiring 20 new model builders. did you play with them growing up. >> john: i wasn't a big lego guy. >> luanne: but i'm sure people are happy -- >> i played outside. get out of the house, john, please. we have a link on the facebook
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until you went outside! >> luanne: no, it was nice! >> john: i'm sorry. everybody said, you will run outside today and i said not unless i'm wearing a bunch of clothes. it is a little chilly. you know me by now. >> luanne: what is your limit, 70? >> john: i'll jog today, it will be in the 70s, we had a viewer this morning, that said he went for a run in though apopka area and he said it was 40. >> oh, yesterday morning, 40, yeah, but yesterday we slid easily into the mid 60s and today i've got better, solid 70s make a return and a cool morning out there. but nowhere near what we had around these parts yesterday morning. 20s over north central florida and a lot of areas in the orlando metro and dry skies and i put much and warmer in all capitals for you and wanted to hit the home run and let you know what will happen today, we are trending back into the 70s,
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system and, winds, because of that. and, an outbreak of strong storms playing out over the gulf south and looks like the snow maker for the mid-atlantic states and by the time it gets here by tomorrow, the mid-atlantic for your weekend, with all of the snow, once it gets here tomorrow the low will be far removed to the north and we'll mitigate the threat of what i call widespread damaging severe weather and basically just a shield of beneficial rain and of course, a couple of maybe stronger storms peppered in from time-to-time and 60% of us see raindrops and cooler for the weekend and more in your detailed forecast. keep it here and we'll keep you up-to-date. >> gina: good morning, "sky fox" over the 408 eastbound. we have a crash there, you see off to the right shoulder and no roadblock but causing significant delays, in the 408 near hiawassee. use caution if you are in that area this morning. a look at another new crash, i want to tell you about, at good holmes road, partially blocked
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use caution, causing significant delays in that area as well, looking now at your drive times, let's see, maitland to colonial, i-4 westbound looks good. 6 minutes now, i-4 eastbound is slow and sand lake to downtown, 16 minutes and the 408 is looking good, up to speed, that's it for live drive traffic. back to you. >> all new, we have just learned that sanford police have made an arrest in a deadly shooting. >> the shooting happened 10:30 last night at the wenz ton oaks apartments. an area east of downtown sanford -- kensington oaks apartments. and jackie orozco is live with the new information. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john, police say they have one person in custody in connection with the double shooting that happened right behind me at the apartment complex. let's look at some videos, you see how active it was, several detectives here through the night and they left a few hours ago. conducting their investigation and interviewing witnesses and
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kensington oaks apartment complex, when they arrived and found a woman in her late 20s with a gunshot wound to her hand and another man with gunshot wounds as well and he was pronounced dead at the scene. and we spoke with the next-door neighbor earlier this morning and she said that her boyfriend heard the commotion and this is what she said: >> i have been here for going to be three years now, never, never, nothing has happened. like this at all. i've never been so close to something like, somebody getting shot next-door. at all, that is just weird. >> reporter: again, one person is in custody. because of this double shooting here and began we are trying to figure out what caused the shooting, and once we have it we'll let you know. reporting live in sanford, jackie orozco, fox 35 news. >> one of the three teens charged in the brutal crow bar attack on another teen is duen court. >> luanne: the story tops our morning rush, she is scheduled to make a plea deal today, the attack happened last february,
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teens were also charged in that attack. prosecutors say they attacked 17-year-old -- the 17-year-old outside of his home because they thought he stole marijuana from them. >> john: and police released dashcam video of a police chase. going after teens in a stolen car on tuesday. they say the police chief tried to block the teens but they side-swiped his cruiser and caused him to spin out. the chief is okay. but his car was damaged. you can imagine. police aresident the three teens inside -- arrested the teens inside the car. >> luanne: a plan to catch wild coyotes in brevard county is on hold. they may have killed several pets near gleason park in indian harbor beach and florida wildlife trappers and rescue pulled the traps and drone they were using out of the park yesterday. the plan was put on hold after florida fish and wildlife said they had the wrong permit to trap them. >> john: valentine's day a couple of weeks away.
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the perfect present for your david martin is at the pink chalet with a closer look. good morning, david. >> reporter: when we go to stores around town we try and pick them because they have unique items or the store everyone talks about. those two things fit the bill here at the pink chalet. dr. philips, owned by debbie higgins. you have shown us neat things, and let's continue the trend. what is in your hand? >> we'll start with adorable clutches. this clutch has a unique feature which amanda will demonstrate. and you can actually switch the bangle. and if you have a favorite bangle take it off and switch it off. >> reporter: john complained about this yesterday. how cool is that! >> you can do it, monogram it. and really add the pop of color and you have a variety of colors. and takes 3 to 5 days. >> reporter: one of the gift ideas. >> adorable pouches here which are great. and, you can also express your feelings.
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the dollar store cardboard card i give. >> and you have adoredable trinkets and, if you are going to give jewelry, give it with this. >> reporter: hello, luanne! >> and this expresses exactly how you feel. >> reporter: love you to pieces! indeed! a lot of ladies who are disorganizednd and you have a plan. >> we have the planner. and, it comes in several designs and the happy stripe and pineapple and the mint dot. and, what is great about her, emily will -- lives in tampa and we love to work with companies that are regional and around this side we have some zodiac pouches, which are fantastic. and, they are great for filling out because you have the lovely gold tassel and, then one of our other favorite things is our alarm. and, who doesn't need to be safe and have the alarm with bling
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you. [alarm sounding]. >> reporter: safe and sexy. >> and lastly, our purse and jewelry organizer, perfect for valentine's. great colors and this is terrific for the person that travels. you have so many pouches and it is difficult to find the organizer with all of these different pouches. for all of your beautiful jewelry. >> reporter: all the guys watch them, yep, my wife has 15 of those and they are stock full of things i can't pronounce. nice, debbie. the pink chalet is open every day. >> 10:00 to 7:00, monday through saturday and sunday 12:00 to 5:00. www.the pink chalet.com. >> reporter: thank you, back later to play the game. and here's a trivia game, live here on "good day orlando." high-five to you, debbie! boom! >> john: head up on the security alarm there. that was loud. still to come nor big night on "american idol." >> checking out one of the hottest moments coming up next.
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history, january 21st, 1995, "forrest gump" took home the golden globe for best motion picture drama and best director and best actor for tom hanks. he was not the first choice to play him. movie executives wanted john travolta but he turned it down, can you believe that? who did the author who wrote the "forrest gump" book envision playing the roam?
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choice to play "forrest gump." movie executives actually wanted john travolta but he turned the role down. who did the author who wrote the book envision playing tow role, kevin costner, john goodman or hugh grant? let's send things out to david martin. what did this think at the pink chalet. >> we are thinking hard. debbie higgins will splay center square. you heard the -- play center square. >> we're going with kevin costner. >> good answer! >> luanne: all right. do you agree. >> john: no. i don't have an answer yet. still thinking. >> luanne: ryan, who do you think. >> i don't know how you can argue with the lovely ladies in the pink chalet, kevin costner is very athletic and would be in his wheelhouse, a, kevin costner with the ladies of pink chalet. >> run, kevin, run! all right, guys, weather team,
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what do you think? >> jayme: good question. >> gina: we'll go with the majority. kevin costner. that just -- when i -- >> jayme: this just in, i'm going in a different direction. my friend, i'm sorry. >> gina: it's okay. >> i'll go b. >> john goodman. >> john: i can't see hugh grant with the accent. and, that wouldn't work in savannah, and kevin costner was too busy doing water world and the postman. >> and dancing with wolves, right. >> john: that one was okay and the other two... i'm going with jayme, john goodman, i can -- >> luanne: yeah? i'm going with hugh grant. yeah. let's see what the answer is. >> oh! the author, who wrote "forrest gump" said john goodman gump." >> john: i can see that. >> you're right.
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other than tom hanks and by the way, i said we have to mention it every time we talk about john travolta, our biggest fan he said we could say that, he gave us permission. >> luanne: good morning, john! sorry, david, they got it wrong but they looked pretty doing it. >> reporter: at the pink chalet! >> john: "american idol." time for your "american idol" recap. >> luanne: merissa clark from johnnie's house on xl 106.7 joins us live with some of her favorite acts. good morning! good to see you! >> reporter: good morning, good to see you as well. >> you say one of the standout contestants was mckenzie borgue. what was good about mckenzie. >> i think she did an incredible job last night. here's what is really quirky -- a quirky personality and, took a little bit of a risk and did a melody and put all the judges' songs together and did a melody
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>> luanne: let's look then: >> stupid boy you can fence that in you never even knew that she had a choice with this only voice she can to come by me come, by me, baby maybe we could run away oh, come by me keep me spend your cash, i don't even my love don't cost a thing ... >> john: right now, he's the winner. >> luanne: incredible! >> right? >> luanne: amazing. >> imagine how nerve-racking it must be, in front of the judges, singing their songs for them.
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>> john: but he made it his own. they say that. >> luanne: heartthrob, too. >> john: good looking dude, too. before i let you go, another good one, joy dove, her sister made it, to the 24 on "american idol" before and how did she do? >> she did really well as well. and, seemed a little insecure and kind of has the quirky bluesy vibe to her and i love the sound of her voice and thought she did a great job as well. >> john: here she is. >> i don't care for fairy tales yes, don't worry about the maiden you know she's only waitin' on the next best thing... >> you don't like it. >> john: more like yelling than singing. i don't like when they oversing. >> luanne: she has the deep raspy thing going. >> john: marissa, what else do you think there? >> yeah, like i said, the judges
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of the day. i think she's one to watch and with her sister's guidance she could pull it off and go quite far in the competition. >> there are still many people out there, who have great voices, that haven't been on "american idol." >> you see them all the time and, how much talent there is in the world is cool. marissa, great to see you. xl 106.7 and we'll talk to you soon. >> bye-bye. thank you. >> david king, take it away. >> good to see you this morning, buddy. and let's talk about temperatures, 30s and 40s, although we are on the cusp of getting out of the 40s at melbourne and, tampa you a little warmer overall. and dry skies and much, much warmer today. it will be a health care of -- heck of a day, low and mid 70s for highs and amp sunshine and high clouds now and i think we'll begin to collect more cloud cover after night fall tonight, big storm coming our way. and as we look on this thursday, gulf forecast showing nice 72 by
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have, chilly sunshine early and will progress to a much better looking day overall. severe weather firing over the gulf south and low pressure here, thing is by the time the front gets here, by this time tomorrow, our rain chances are going to swell. but the question remains, where will the severe weather set up and right now the experts of their norman, oklahoma, storm prediction center, a branch of the national weather service, forecasts that the bull's-eye tomorrow will be around the pensacola and telehas area and never highlighting our area. the case tomorrow, maybe stronger storms but as far as severe, strong damaging winds and hail in excess of an inch and extreme rain and isolated tornadoes and risk at this juncture looks to stay away from us hear in central florida. not saying the rain, we'll get the rain but the risk of nasty stuff doesn't look to come into play tomorrowful we'll bring you the latest and what is coming into play a major storm now, in the making.
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targeting the mid-atlantic states around d.c., anticipating anywhere from 8 inches to over a foot in some locales, and will be a doozy as we call it. north of our state over the weekend. skies transition late today and rain chances up tomorrow, 60, 70% seeing beneficial raindrops and the modeling, if it comes at us you can see around the low, stuff around northern florida and coastal carolinas looks to be aggressive than passing through central florida and low begins to skirt up the eastern seaboard and drops some tremendous snows, piles an piles of it over the portion of the mid-atlantic back across into portions of the deep could you tell, cold high pressure fills in behind the low and atmosphere will be really squeezed and tighten it up and will allow for the potential for gusty winds and a big, big cool down. on this thursday, upper 60s to near 70, seas 2 to 3 feet and looking decent with seas in that
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conditions for the offshore waters and closer to the shore and surf today, mixed wind and groundswell, one to two feet and hardly worth it. water cooled and surf small and winds are not all that favorable. and light southeast, on shore much of the day, 5 to 10 knots. the next 7 days, windy weather and colder this weekend. and looks like we'll find morning wake-up temps on sunday, back to the 30s we go, colder for you guys up there in north central florida from ocala up to gainesville. that's how it goes in the weather department. let's look at the weather baby, mr. carter. wow, a smile this kid, mom and dad. gorgeous boy. i've got one that age and we invite you to visit our web site, www.fox35orlando.com for more on our weather baby segment. here's gina. >> gina: "sky fox" over a crash on the turnpike, southbound before the 408. you see we have one left lane blocked causing quite you a bit of delays there. use caution if you are driving in that area.
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crashes i want to tell you about, this first one, my mouse freezing up. this is causing significant delays both directions. no word of any roadblock but use caution if you are in that you're. a little bit down the road. this is a roadblock at good holmes and old winter garden road. partial roadblock because of the crash. use caution there as well. looking at your drive times, i-4 westbound from maitland to colonial, 8 minutes. i-4 eastbound from sand lake to downtown, 15 minutes. 528 up to speed. that's it for your traffic, back to you guys. >> john: 8:51. one of florida's biggest industries may be in trouble. >> luanne: why orange juice isn't a big seller anymore. our pet of the day, hello to simon! in his sombrero. if you want your pet featured as our pet of the day post your pets on our facebook page. >> john: why am i craving chips
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from dunkin' donuts. of espresso, milk, uplift your mood. indulge in a hot or iced macchiato today. america runs on dunkin'. >> john: on the business watch, our famous florida orange groves could get quieter the next few years. >> luanne: ryan is here to tell us why people are not drinking as much oj these days. good morning, ryan. >> ryan: surprising to hear but they say demand for orange juice at a 30-year low now and not good for the sunshine state. experts say it is because people are trying new kinds of beverages and some degree more expensive than other beverages and the u.s. department of agriculture predicting the next oj harvest will be this smallest in 52 years, because people are buying less at the grocery store
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to choose from and they are cheaper and sometimes less sugary and the usda expects global oj consumption to drop nearly 5% in the next year, certainly something to keep or eyes on. amazon is now going to refund anyone who bought a hover board from the web site, in response to several cases of them actually catching fire and plagued the popular toy. i ordered one a month ago on amazon and never arrived and, cancelled the order and they gave me a credit to cancel it. they've been investigating since september and praise amazon for the decision and want regulation of them and there is not now. and "star wars" fans have to wait longer to see the next installment. episode 8 had been scheduled for may of 2017 and you can push it back to december of 2017. there is no reason given for the delay. but it will not go head-to-head with avatar 2 and it would have
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can you imagine them going head-to-head? production will begin next month in london. and they'll turn it out pretty quick after a long wait. >> luanne: i need to tell you, inside,say the movie was pushed back because they need more time. breaking news. you heard it here. >> ryan: they need more time. >> john: love the insiders. >> luanne: thanks, ryan. >> john: i'm an outsider and i could have guessed that one. all new at 9:00, when it comes to exercise we were told to play through this pain, right. >> luanne: but experts say that approach could land you in a world of hurt. the fox medical team explains
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