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>> this is "good day orlando." >> good sunday morning, everybody. i'm tom johnson, thanks for being here. >> first, jackie orozco. >> a 15-year-old was shot and killed while he was riding in a car, i'll explain why the family needs your help. >> a man charged in a police-involved shooting expected to go before a judge in a case for an appearance. we'll let you know what charges he faces.
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the rolex 24. 54 degrees, it keeps getting warmer every morning. we'll see a lot of patchy dense fog. another beautiful supreme rise this last sunday and this last day of january 2016. here we go, 56 in melbourne. it is pleasant outside. warmer than this yesterday. once again with those clouds we
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but it will be fantastic. high temperatures into the mid to upper 70s this afternoon. 7-day forecast is coming up. tom. >> seminole county deputies are searching for a killer who shot a teenager in east altamonte springs as he was driving down the street. fox 35's jackie orozco has more. >> the boy's family is hoping someone will come forward with information as of right now there are no strong leads pointing investigators to that person who shot and killed that 15 15-year-old. the 15-year-old was going north on central street. someone was standing in the middle of the intersection of pine and central and started shooting at the car. deputies found him lying with a gun shot wound. remember all of this happened during the day, so the family
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>> you know, we miss him, the family misses him, my sister is very distraught. if she knows anything, feel it in your heart to say know what, this is what i need to do. investigators aggressively investigating this case, but if anyone has anything to report to call the crime line. >> a $20,000 reward for anyone who comes forward with investigation who shot aiden. aiden was in the back of a car with his mother and grandmother, investigators do not think the family was the intended target though.
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extra police manhours for the investigation. there's a prayer vigil on monday night. today a map is expected to face charges of a shooting in sanford. police say rashad smith was walking down 1792 on friday. they say he was pointing a gun at drivers. when police showed up and approached him, they say smith shot and they shot back. a woman is accused of robbery thanks to some good samaritans. accused of robbery an ocala elderly woman at an ocala walmart. deputies say this surveillance video and those bi
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helped them identify and arrest the women deputies say someone found hall and baker's bodies yesterday. they won't say how the two died. the sheriff's office says they are looking at the possibility of murder-suicide. detectives also say they are not looking for any suspects. >> 8:05 now, a lot of people thinking about violence in central florida right now. people are coming together in orange county today hoping to put an end to it. the god is able outreach church is marching through their sanctuary tlau neighboring community today. they hope the stop the violence march opens young people's eyes. the walk starts at noon. >> violence in the tampa area
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a >> reporter: on the night of december 30th two pinellas deputies allegedly arrested him for a dui. >> you can hear the 26-year-old taunting one of the deputies and then you hear the deputies reaction. [shots] >> deputy burton shot the man twice. his story is that tomkins holmes took the deputy's gun out of holster and wrestled it back and shot him. >> sheriff says the deputy's versions of the events just is not physically possible.
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handcuffed, do this, do this, do this and then get the gun out. didn't happen. >> especially not with a blood alcohol content of .28. also crushing the deputy's story, the other deputy on scene that night who was standing behind the cruiser at the time of the shooting says he never heard a struggle over a gun. when the investigator asked vurden replied he was able to kick me, wound me, whatever. >> through eyewitness testimony of another deputy offered no resistance. >> one of the bullets came between centimeters of hit the other man's heart.
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>> he fabricated facts to unjustifiable. >> still rolling at daytona international speedway. right now the marathon race started yesterday afternoon and does not finish off until 2:40. cheering on their favorite drivers, this is the 54th year for the race. let's give you a live look at the leader board. taking a look at the rolex's live leader board on their website. the prototype class, jordan taylor is leading, the next class is meisha -- i can't hardly read that goikberg in the next gt class, gtlm it is kevin estry and andy lolly.
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about this overnight. this picture saying i think first i have too wake wake up my guys. >> team pic from last night. a lot of happy people there. next up, well, you can send us your pictures by tweeting us with the #gdo. if you know somebody out there have them do that. we want to see your pictures. >> the australian open is over. novak djokovic maintained his winning streak in the finals. andy murray faced his fifth defeat. >> stunning everybody by beating serena williams taking home her first major title. she won all three sets against
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serena will have to wait to tie steffie graf's record. >> the caucus almost too close to call in both parties. plus health experts now saying the zika virus is a bigger threat than originally thought. why they are saying it could be worse than last year's ebola outbreak. we'll give you a look at downtown orlando orange avenue from our camera on top of the orlando seminole building.
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over there on the left. i don't know of any major problems out there on the roads this morning. but if we hear of anything, we'll certainly let know asap. >> the latest polls show the iowa caucus almost too close to call. how it could be the donald and the secretary or the socialist and the texan. get out the caucus may not have the same ring as get out the vote. it is a rallying cry. >> if everyone in this room brings nine additional people to caucus on monday night, we'll win the iowa caucus. [cheers and applause] >> donald trump told his supporters if they don't turn out on monday, everyone will have wasted their time. he also compared the u.s. to a big bully. >> when was the last time we won? do we ever win?
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get beat up all of the time. do we ever win? >> the new york times has thrown its weight behind hillary clinton and john kasich. >> perhaps it is the perception of the new york times as a liberal paper that gave kasich some pause. >> anytime anyone wants to say accept it. >> what the times basically said is this is a guy that knows how to solve problems. >> some of the e-mails on the private server were top secret. the former secretary of state is still trying to ride the coat tails of the current president. >> we've got to keep going, we've got to support what president obama has accomplished for our country.
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it all away. >> donald trump beating cruz by five points and bernie sanders over hillary clinton by 3. >> at this hour, one person is dead, seven more hurt after a huge fight at a denver motorcycle expo. three people were shot and survived survived. another person died after being shot. one other person was stabbed and three others have minor injuries from fighting. cops think it broke out between possibly two motorcycle clubs, so far no one arrested. >> one of the men turned himself in friday. yesterday cops the other two in a van in san francisco. a woman recognized the van from the news. she went and told police very quickly they were near the
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>> they caught one of them when he ran, the other one, well, they found him hiding inside that van. >> multiple health experts, now say the zika virus, have you heard about this, is a bigger threat than last year's ebola outbreak. the virus is spread through mosquito bites and nearly symptomless. it mostly affects pregnant women causing birth defects. experts say there's not a vaccine and they also warn couples travelling to south america to not try for a baby for at least a month. >> i believe it was mid 40s this time, brooks, now mid 50s. we'll continue to see the warmer continues not only in the morning time, but also in the daytime. 54 degrees in orlando. we're going to continue to see high clouds for the next few days. mild conditions today and then
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tomorrow to begin february. >> a soggy system comes again late this week. we could be seeing a lot of widespread rain, just like we saw a few days ago. >> this is our tower cam where it is 54 degrees. looking beautiful across central florida this morning. 56 in melbourne. 46 in gainesville. temperatures for the most part in the low to mid 50 in flagler, volusia and brevard counties. look at the early morning temperatures. 63 houston. 61 right now on bourbon street in new orleans. all of that will continue to spread east towards us. we'll also continue with these high clouds streaming off the pacific. no rain in the forecast for food
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tomorrow, tuesday and wednesday a slight chance of an instability or shower. as we go into thursday and friday, that's when we see the stalled out front right over us. that could be pretty wet as we go into the latter part of the week. 77 degrees, keeping the high clouds and forecast and the rain not in sight. early tomorrow morning. for the next few mornings, we could be seeing some very foggy starts to the day. keep that in mind. 70s today. 80s for the next three or four days. thursday and friday, that's when we'll start to see a cool down afterwards. that's a beautiful picture at the boat ramp.
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tom? fishing. >> the first of its kind in lord, boy scouts and muslims making packs. you who the group is just like any other pack, expect for one thing. >> gas continuing to drop. it is a 1.65. you can check out money saving tips, go to fox35orlando.com and click on traffic. a live look outside i-4 at ee williamson, no problems on the road there. taking a look right now at the highway patrol website and no other issues on the -- well, i take that back. volusia county, i-95 northbound at mile marker 259 in daytona
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if you're mornings. they' re bad breath, bad hair and a bad case of the mondays. and organized wardrobes that help you pull it together. they'
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and bathrooms that get big families out the door. re number ones, number twos, and a number of ideas for three. s morning madness. and comfortable, organized that make them better. . >> a local boy scout leader is joining forces with muslim
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they are working together to create the first scout pack and troupe for islamic kids. they do everything the same ex except for one difference. >> bethenny thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> it is pretty unique, well. there are about 109 boy scout troupes across the nation. it appears to be kind of unique. >> some people are probably created.
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other boy scout troops? >> yeah, it is different. the founder said he hopes this troop would open up the program to a community that might not otherwise consider it. some of the differences, for example, on camping trips, they would make sure that the food all meets islamic dietary restrictions. they make time to pray five times a day on excursions, also, they, for example, open meetings with reading the first chapter of the quran, there are elements of the actual program that are tailored to the islamic space. >> you spoke with the imam for the islamic center of orlando. what did he have to say about this group? >> he said it was great. the center supports the islamic troops and he said that he appreciates it because it is really a great way of striking
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community and assimilating and also retaining an islamic identity. he said a lot of parents really wanted to be able to pass on that identity to their children. at the same time, they do want to be part of the community and work in the community, serve the community. it is a great way of finding the right balance between the two. >> we'll be sure to read much more on the story in the orlando sentinel today. bethenny rogers, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up in our next half hour. big changes coming to florida state's baseball game. the details on a decision to sell something that apparently hasn't been sold there before. >> the hunt is on for a suspect. the latest for the search for the killer. >> quiet weather right now across florida.
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that's going to be a weather maker for days to come across the united states, more details
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>> one of my favorite songs of all time. it is so perfect. it is nice outside in orlando, as you can see right there. it is 54 degrees. a bit warmer than it was this time yesterday morning. brooks is going to be along in just a minute. >> i'm tom johnson, we appreciate you waking up with us on good day. the top stories. we start worozco. >> a 15-year-old was shot and killed while he was riding in a car. i'll explain why the family
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>> today a man charged with a police involved shooting expected to go before a judge in case. we'll let you know what charges he faces. >> drivers still racing around daytona international speedway at the rolex 24. a lot of people out there enjoying this race, brooks. what's the weather going to be like for them? >> it is going to be a nice day today. we do have some high clouds, but we're going to see enough sunshine to get through those clouds. we'll go with, just like yesterday, partly to mostly cloudy skies. the high clouds bringing in a blanket over top of us, no rain in the forecast, and that's good news. temperatures this morning, out the door, maybe you're going to work or church. 40s and 50s to start the day. 54 degrees officially in orlando.
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everybody on the order of seven, eight, nine and even fourteen degrees warmer right now. high clouds streaming overhead. no rain in the clouds. keep the umbrellas at home. 65 by 11. we'll top out in the mid to upper 70s today. a little cooler with the high clouds coming into play. the full 7-day forecast is coming up. >> 8:32. seminole county deputies are searching for a killer who shot a teenager in east altamonte as he was driving down the street. fox 35's jackie orozco reports. >> reporter: the boy's family is hoping someone will come forward with information. as of right now there are no strong leads pointing investigators to the person who shot and killed that 15-year-old.
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riding in a car around 3:30 p.m. going north. someone was standing in the intersection of pine and central and started shooting at the car. harrison's car crashed into a light pole. time later at the hospital. all of this happened during the day. so the family said someone must have seen something. >> we miss him. my sister is very distraught and very hurt. if someone could just come forward from a mother to a mother. i know he has a mother the person who did. feel it in your heart to say, you know what, this is what i need to do. >> deputies told us they are aggressively investigate this case, they are asking the public if they have any information to come forward or report it on the crime line. >> new details in the search for
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>> there's now a $25,000 reward. police say it happened in a drive-by up in jacksonville. aiden was in the back seat of a car. investigators do not believe the family was the intended market. jacksonville's mayor approved extra police man hours for the investigation. there's a prayer vigil on monday night. >> rashad smith is expected to face a judge in a police involved shooting in sanford. smith was walking down 1792 pointing a gun at drivers. they say smith opened fire on them and they shot back. a bystander was hit in the arm during the exchange, but it is still not clear whose bullet hit that person. >> a woman is in jail this morning accused of robbery. antonette florido is accused of
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ocala walmart. deputies say florido tried to grab a 79-year-old's woman purse. the surveillance video and those by standers helped them arrest the woman a house subcommittee takes up a bill tomorrow. it would tighten penalties for -- or toughen penalties for suspected drunk drivers who do things like refuse taking breathalyzer tests. seminole tribe leaders go to tallahassee, they are talking about expansion plans for the hard rock casinos in hollywood and tampa. lawmakers consider a gambling compact negotiated by tribal leaders and governor scott. a house subcommittee is
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require an independent study about the effectiveness of manatee speed zones. u.s. fish and wildlife are proposing taking them off the endangered list and moving them down to the threatened list. >> a senate subcommittee is talking about lottery scratch-offs. if passed, the lottery could not offer more than 20 scratch-offs at a time. >> change is coming at florida state university. they are going to sell beer. they announced the decision to season ticket holders on friday. right now, both beer and liquor are sold at the basketball games. the tucker senator here is located off campus. no plans right now to expand beer sales to knowles football games. 8:36. the rolex 24 continues this morning. drivers still have more than six hours left before the end of the
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here is a current look at the leader board. in the prototype class, christian fitapaldi one of the very well-known names in racing is in the lead. chris miller is leading in the next class. in the gtl class frederick macawicki. adam shadoff filed this report. >> the lights come on on the tracks and in the cars. that's when things get interesting on the racetrack and off of it. >> that was pretty cool. a lot of traffic, a lot of people, having a good time. everybody has been really friendly.
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>> reporter: grill yourself some dinner, is the by the fire and maybe have some adult beverages and sneak in some racing, too. >> we'll go back to the track a few times tonight. it seems like there's a lot more drama at night. the lighting, the cars are all lit up. they are really cool, the colors, and you get the sound that you don't normally hear at night. it is really cool, especially if you go at it about 2:00, 3:00 in the morning. what's left is you and the cars going around the track. >> what about sleep? drivers tell me it is pretty hard to get some shuteye. >> you don't want to miss anything while you're here. >> you really stay up overnight. >> we try. >> sometimes we just pass out in a lawn chair. >> when they do go to bed, they snore.
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67 and young guys have a blast. i don't care if i get any sleep. >> we'll have complete highlights coming up tonight at 5:00. for now, from daytona international speedway, fox 35 sports. >> of course, when you get a lot of people at a big event. you get a lot of social media. if you want us to showcase your tweets, tweet them out with the #gdo and who knows you may end up on the air on fox 35. >> before you say good-bye to another nfl season, say aloha to the league's best players in this year's pro-bowl. the top players from the nfc and the afc taking the field one last time before the super bowl last weekend. >> when you think of music, classical music might come to
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hip-hop and rap in the classroom as a form of therapy. i promise you, it is not the nfl. here is why you're seeing snakes, we're only halfway through the south florida python hunt and already dozens of snakes have been caught, straight ahead, how many and what's being done with them. >> a live look outside downtown orlando skyline. looking right down orange avenue from our camera on top of the orlando sentinel building. you can see all of the clouds down in the sky.
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8:43 on this sunday morning. kind of a mild sunday morning. 54 degrees outside.
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a little cloudy right now. brooks will tell you what the rest of the day is going to look like coming up in a few minutes. >> at one school in new york city, music is not just an art, it is a teaching tool. new visions charter high school uses rap and hip-hop for therapy. fox's dan bowen shows you how it works. >> hip-hop was born in the bronx. these streets coming alive with music from artists like grand master flash. rap music has evolved and more of a bed rock of culture these days, also showing up in the classrooms more and more. here at the charter school in the bronx, it is being used for therapy. >> always have something to say, never going to amount to nothing. >> for mariah, it is a flow that
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>> it didn't make it easier. when i write about it, it comes to me. >> her motivation, a secret she usually keeps buried, the deportation of her father. >> it feels better knowing that i can release my feelings or anger, or any kind of stuff like that, without feeling pressure. >> i do this for my mama -- >> some of frankie's rhymes with about the one thing he hardly ever speaks about, his father's passing. >> it made me feel better to get it off my chest. i've had to live with that for 11 years. >> the bases of this hip-hop class at new visions charter high school. >> what this creates is a
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i can record a song about the things that i'm going through of the >> counselor and executive producer. >> hip-hop was a place for young people and adults to come together and talk about the things going on. it was a community based movement to work through issues that they were facing. this is sort of the same of what hip-hop has always been. >> these words, so potent, so powerful. >> this is where you can be free. it is like a place to be free. >> find a way. from the home of hip-hop, the bronx, new york, dan bowen. >> there's still two weeks left in the month-long python challenge. the snakes are euthanized and
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the scientists are looking to curb the python population in the florida everglades, because they are not supposed to be there. hunters found most of those snakes found along the trail. cold sunny days are ideal for python hunting. >> there's not many cold sunny days. >> in terms of cold sunny days in south florida, that doesn't happen all that often. good morning, everybody. i hope you're having a good sunday morning. sigh. yesterday morning we were in the 40s. now most everybody in the 50s this morning. we're going to continue with the high clouds coming into play. today. by tomorrow, we'll be back into the '80s.
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a soggy system comes into play this week. looking live from our orlando sentinel camera. a lot of mid to high level clouds. these clouds are so high up in the atmosphere, they are not going to bring us any rain. you can leave the umbrellas at home. temperature wise, 52 world center. 55 kissimmee. 54 in the villages. around the southeast, you've got a cold neck of air stretching through the northeast and mid-atlantic. just a state or two back to the west, look at the mild air. early this morning. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. that mild air continues to work its way to the east. that's why we'll see the gradual warm-up. we have a lot of mid to high level clouds. they are coming all the way from the pacific ocean. no rain in the clouds for us.
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today southeast winds start to pick up a little more, that's why we tap into the moisture. just some instability of showers. leading the way for this system coming into play on thursday and friday. it looks like we could see a very wet couple of days. hopefully not as wet as we saw this past wednesday and thursday. no rain in the forecast today. 77 degrees, the afternoon high. high clouds and a bit warmer than yesterday. yesterday topped out at 72 degrees. overnight tonight, lows near 60s. it is warm and humid. patchy fog could be an issue, not just tonight but for the next few nights. starting off february in the low 80s. only a 20% chance of an instability shower monday, tuesday, wednesday, by thursday and friday, that's when we could see a lot of rain with the
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>> weather baby time. emma is joining us this morning. emma? >> emma is having a blast, it looks like. >> does you think that's some of her first steps? >> it could be. thanks for joining us. if you want your child on weather baby, log on to the website and follow along. >> allergic to the sun, it is a problem for one little boy. helping him beat those allergies and live a full life after the break. we'll show you. >> a live look outside from our new international drive camera. you can see the lake straight across i-4 there. no problems in that stretch of i-4 that we see. taking a look at the highway patrol's website.
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stay with us, mor >> 8:53.
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chance to get a look at the movies tonight. the final celebration of harry potter. it features q and a with some of the stars. a regular park pass or ticket get you in. but some are exclusive to those who paid for a special package. >> one little boy is just getting the chance, thanks to a allergies. fox 35's derrol nail shows you. >> six-year-old thomas loves playing with his brother. but because of his skin disease he has to stay out of the sun.
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a story about tomas for the popular tv show seventh heaven. >> it helps people from his country with diseases. >> tomas has a rare skin order which causes his skin to not repair damage caused the ultraviolet light. if the sun hits his skin even for a few minutes. it could cause blistering and cancer. the show reached out to terry brees. they manufacture special protect clothing. brees flew to cape canaveral and
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we were able to watch as they gave tomas two sunproof suits at the show's expense. the 29-year-old slavokian could now afford the $2,000 hand made body suits. >> the first thing tomas did was escape to the outside for very first time with his older brother right by his side. >> it is a blessing for me at this part of my life to be able to do this kind of thing, i never dreamed i would be able to free.
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8:56. coming up on "good day orlando" at 9:00. we're following breaking news nearly 50 cars broke into in orlando overnight. a teenager shot and killed while driving down the road. now the hunt is on for his killer, straight ahead what police want you to be watching for. >> here is another live look outside, i-4 on the left side, the skyline of downtown orlando on the right. taking a look at the highway patrol website. i-4 at mile marker 65 in kissimmee, there's a crash, no road block. i-4 eastbound, both of these, also at mile marker 67 in orlando. there's also another crash there. no road block.
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daytona beach, there's a >> this is "good day orlando." we appreciate you starting your day with us. here with the top stories we're working on this morning. breaking news, dozens of cars area. >> a man charged in a
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expected to go before a judge for a first appearance in that case. >> and right now drivers racing around daytona international speedway for the rolex 24. a current look at the leader board right now. >> 54 degrees, temperatures pretty good to start the day. here and out there for the race. >> yeah, actually we're warming up a little bit. we're at 61 degrees right now in melbourne and brevard county. a little bit warmer than yesterday. a live look outside. you can see we have a layer of mid to high-level clouds. they are streaming all the way from the pacific. you've heard about the el nio, one of the strongest el ninos, these clouds coming straight from the pacific ocean. that being said, there is no rain in these clouds. warming up though, 61 degrees in melbourne.
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everybody in the entire state of florida warmer than this time yesterday morning. we're going to continue with the day. you see that stream, that plume of moisture coming into the state of florida. again, no rain in the forecast. we'll top out today warmer than yesterday. yesterday low 70s. today mid to upper 70s with mid-level clouds and southeast breezes. >> thanks, brooks. we'll see you again in a few minutes. >> breaking news this morning. orlando police say they are investigating dozens of cars broken into overnight. this is in the tourist district here in orlando. close to 50 car windows were smashed. we have a crew on scene and we will be bringing you a live report in just a few minutes. >> also this morning, one family looking for answers after their 15-year-old son was shot and killed friday afternoon in
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>> deputies say tamar harris was driving a car on central street when someone on the sidewalk shot the teen. his are ka -- car crashed into a pole. he was taken to the hospital, but he died there, all of this happened in the middle of the day. they know someone must have seep something. >> my sister is very distraught, she very hurt. if someone could just come forward from a mother to mother. i know he has a mother, the person who did it. if she knows anything, feel it in your heart to say, you know what, this is what i need to do. >> deputies want anyone who thinks they know anything about this teenager's murder to give them a call or call crime line. >> with there's now a $20,000 reward for anyone who helps find the person shot and killed in
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aiden mcclendon was shot in the shoulder on sunday night. investigators do not think the family was the intended target though. jacksonville's mayor approved extra police manhours, there's a prayer vigil on monday night. >> a police say rashad smith was walking on 1792 near airport boulevard friday in sanford. they say he was pointing a gun at drivers. when police showed up and approached him, they say smith opened fire and they shot back. a bystander was hit in the arm during the exchange, but it is not clear whose bullet hit that person. >> antonette florido is accused of robbing an elderly woman at
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she tried to grab a 79-year-old's woman purse. this surveillance video and bystanders helped them identify and arrest florido. >> orange county deputies trying to figure out how a man and a woman died in an apartment complex. someone found cadian hall and marvin barker's body yesterday. they are looking at the possibility of murder-suicide. detectives say they are not looking for any suspects. >> new this morning, violence in the tampa area. a deputy is now charged with attempted manslaughter, he's accused of shooting an unarmed handcuffed man during a december traffic stop. >> on the night of december 30th.
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to the back of a cruiser. >> he was a mouthy drunk and not a very bad mouthy drunk. >> in the dash camera recording released today. you can hear the 26-year-old taunting one of the deputies and then you hear the deputy's reaction. >> deputy virden shot the man twice, his story is that tomkins holster. the deputies version of the events just is not physically possible. >> but able to -- while handcuffed do this, do this, do this, and then get the gun out. it didn't happen. >> especially not with a blood
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the other deputy on scene that night who was standing behind the cruiser at the time of the shooting said he never heard a struggle over a gun. when the investigator asked virden why he shot the suspect after getting his gun back. virden replied he wa position to kick me, wound me, whatever. >> through eyewitness testimony through a deputy has offered no resistance, because a person might kick you is not the legal use of deadly force. >> it almost was dead will, one of the bullets came within centimeters of hitting the man's heart. >> he fabricated facts to justify the unjustifiable. >> that was fox's chris cato. >> breaking news we're, would go in orlando. police investigating after they
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of cars at a hotel overnight. it happened on the university boulevard in orlando's tourist district. >> what do we know so far? >> reporter: we have been talking to hotel guests angry that they woke up this morning to see their car windows broken up and their valuables stolen from their cars as well. >> orlando police officers here still talking to the victims. we were able to talk to a few of them. they said they had been travelling, some of them sell celebrating their wedding anniversary here. several of them said they didn't have anything stolen, but the windows just smashed. about 50 cars here at the country inn suites were broken into. this may be part of a big rash of car burglaries going on in the past month. especially here in this area.
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monumental hotel, that there were several car burglaries going on as well. well. there have been a rash of car burglaries from a travelling group that hits tourist areas. just last week, deputies warned residents and visitors to be vigilant. deputies found cars, ransacked, broken windows, the same thing going on here. january 31st, three hotels were hit, more than ten cars broken into. a few days before that, january 17th near the orlando airport at the stay bridge hotel, more than 20 cars were broken into. back out here live, we'll see orlando police talking to the
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they were just saying what they have learned from all of this is just to park in a better lit area. we're still waiting for orlando police just to give us more of the details of these reports of these 50 car break-ins. a very sad story for a lot of people visiting florida for the first time. >> jackie orozco, fox 35 news. >> we'll stay on top of that. we'll be back with jackie in a little while. >> still rolling at daytona enter national a speedway right now. the marathon speedway race started yesterday afternoon and does not finish until 2:40 this afternoon. fans don't seem to mind. this is the 54th year by the
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you can see in the prototype class. the prototype challenge class miller. and gt daytona andy lully. when you get a big event like this, a lot of people head to social media. here is some tweets from overnight. the perfect backdrop for the rolex 24. you can send us your pictures by tweet us with the hashtag gto. one day from the very important iowa caucus, but the latest poll shows the caucus is almost too
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>> the latest polls show the iowa caucus is almost too close to call. >> how it could be the donald and the secretary or perhaps the socialist and the texan. >> get out the caucus may not have the same ring as get out rallying cry. >> if everyone in this room brings nine additional people on monday night, we will win the iowa caucus. >> donald trump told his supporters if they don't turn out on monday, everyone will
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bully". >> do we ever win? think of it as a country. we're like the big bully that gets beat up all of the time, do we ever win? >> trying to squeeze out every last vote. the new york times has thrown its weight between hillary clinton and john kasich. perhaps it is the perception of the new york times as a liberal paper that gave kasich some pause. >> anytime anyone wants to say anything positive about you, accept it, what the times basically said is this is a guy that knows how to solve problems. >> some of the e-mails on hillary clinton's server were actually top secret.
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coat tails of the president. >> the latest des moines register bloomberg paul shows cruz beating trump by 5 points and the hillary clinton beating bernie sanders by 3. but monday could be a nail biter for both republicans and democrats. >> then there's this. multiple health experts now say the zika virus that you have been hearing about could be a bigger threat than last year's ebola outbreak. it is nearly symptomless. it mostly affects pregnant women causing birth defects in their unborn babies. couples vl travelling to south america have been warned not to try for a baby for at least a month.
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>> we have been seeing incrementally warmer temperatures since the rain left. friday we had high in the 60s. saturday low 70s. today a little bit warmer than that. by tomorrow, we'll be in the low 80s. low 80s to start off the month of february. late this week, another soggy weather system coming into play. maybe some cold temperatures behind it, we'll find out. outside right now, a live view from our amway camera. def leppard and tesla were supposed to be in concert and last minute cancelled. hopefully they will come back and play. temperatures will warm-up nicely. warmth back across the mississippi valley. look at these early morning temperatures.
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even 5 # 8 in nashville. tomorrow a little warmer than today. we are going to keep some high clouds in the forecast. not just today, but all the way through the next few days. just a stream of moisture continue to see come in from the gulf of mexico. but then as we go through the work and school week, beginning tomorrow, we introduce a chance, a slight chance of an instability shower. 77 degrees for a high on this sunday. we begin february with highs in the 80s. the big fly in the ointment for the next few days will be really foggy mornings. we could see some really big fog as we go through this week. >> if money problems keep you up at night. more than half of us lose sleep
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coming up we bring in financial planner joe bert to find out how you can regain your peace of mind and finally get a full night's sleep, which apparently i did not have last night. fox 35 is going to save you money at the fox 35 pump patrol. you can check out gas saving tips anytime you want to by going to fox35orlando.com and clicking on traffic. i-4 at ee williamson, no problems there. the highway patrol website, still some issues on i-4 eastbound at mile marker 65 in
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also >> on the money watch, if money matters keep you up at night. you're not alone. 62% of americans lose sleep over their financial problems. certified financial planner joe bert is here to talk about how you can regain your peace of mind and sleep easy. >> this really is one of those things that very easily can keep you up at night. >> what are the most common
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if you're millennial, chances are, it is your tuition bill. if you're at or near retirement age, is it really am i going to be okay? i'm seeing folks at or near retirement age, what do we do now and how do we make the money last? >> it is important to develop an action plan. take control of your finances. the first thing is, there's certain things in life that you can control, finances is one of them. hopefully you don't have an illness, that you can't control, but your finances can control. most of us go through life kind of hoping it all comes together and it doesn't. >> what about a side gig? >> friday night i got online and there's a new app in orlando that will allow you to buy groceries in orlando. groceries.
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>> he's a school teacher. he does this on the weekends, uber and this new app. and he says i'm paying off my student loans. i'm getting out of debt. there are ways. you need to know what you need for retirement to make it all work. >> the other big part of this, don't do it alone. get some advice. they don't teach us this stuff in school. >> no, they don't. we go through lie and -- life. our schools are teaching generations of financial e illiterates. >> a lot of people in my
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advisors are really salesmen in disguise. somebody that will charge you a fee for the time they have involved. analyzing the situation, looking at where you are and what you need to do now. so you don't look back. look for someone who is charging for their time. >> the hunt is on for someone who shot and killed a street. >> a significant weather system coming into the west coast. right now, look on the left side of your screen, a lot of rain and snow in california. that will be the weather maker as we go through the week, it
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>> you're watching "good day orlando" on fox 35. >> yes, indeed, it is a beautiful morning in orlando. looking at our camera on i-drive. beautiful shots we're bringing you from this new camera. brooks will be around in just a second. welcome back. i'm tom johnson, we appreciate you waking up with us and for us. here are the top stories right now. we do have breaking news with jackie orozco. >> good morning, tom, about 50 people are waking up to their cars being burglarized earlier this morning right here at a hotel in the heart of the tourist district. that will explain how this may be part of a bigger ring all across central florida, that's coming up. >> today a man charged in a police involved shooting in central florida goes before a
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that case. right now, drivers zooming around daytona international speedway. this is the individual row -- video from last night. a look at what the leaderboard looks like right now. >> what the weather looks right now with brooks. >> we're going to continue the trend. the warming trend all the way through tomorrow. outside right now. a live view from our sun trust camera. downtown orlando looking north towards seminole county and all the way to the st. mary's river. you know what that river is. do you n know what the st. mary's river is? that right there. >> temperatures much milder than this time yesterday. out the door, upper 50s and low
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temperatures, you can see five, eight and even some spots warmer than the panhandle than this time yesterday. you see the high clouds. we're going to stick with a lot of mid to high level clouds all day long. that being said, we'll warm up at the surface with the southeast winds, high temperatures today make it into the mid to upper 70s. the 7-day forecast is coming up in just a few. tom. >> breaking news in orlando, police investigating dozens of cars being broken into at a hotel overnight. it happened on universal boulevard in the heart of orlando's tourist district. jackie orozco is live there with details. hey jackie. >> it was before 7:00 this morning when orlando police got the call that about 50 cars right here at the country inn suites were broken into. some of them had money stolen, other valuables, while other vehicles just had broken
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with some hotel guests, many p of them were angry and heartbroken that this happened. some of them visiting florida for the very first time celebrating their wedding anniversary and other events as well. let's take a listen to what one hotel guest told me. >> nice hotel, nice area. just sad that these kids or whoever did it, juveniles went around vandalizing vehicles. i talked to the clerk at the desk and they are willing to do whatever they can to help us in catching these kids or juveniles and whoever did it. the cops are doing an awesome job of processing and getting everything done. >> back out here live. you can still see the guests here just checking out the damage from their vehicles. >> this may be part of a bigger ring of car break-ins that's been happening all across
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we're talking about flagler, brevard and orange county. investigators are asking. lock them inside the trunk. we're still working to get more information and we'll be able to talk with the management what they are proposing to do. jackie orozco, fox 35 news. >> all right. thanks, jackie. we'll keep a close eye on that. >> more breaking news coming from syria this morning. at least 45 people are dead. even more wounded in three separate bombings, it all happened just south of the syrian capital. three blasts came from one car bombing and two different u suicide bombers. >> one family is looking for
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somebody shot their 15-year-old to death friday afternoon into altamonte springs. deputies say tamar harris was driving in a car when somebody on the sidewalk shot him. his car crashed into a pole, and when they got there the teenager was laying in the street. all of this happened in the middle of the day, the family says they just know someone had to have seen something. >> my sister is very distraught and very hurt. if someone could just come forward from a mother to a mother. i know he has a mother, the person who did it. if she knows anything, you know, just, you know, feel it in your heart to say you know what, this is what i need to do. >> deputies asking anybody with information to come forward or call crime line. we do have new details this morning in the search for another boy's killer.
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finds the person bho shot who shot and killed a 22-month-old. aiden was in the back seat of the car with his mother and grandmother. they do not believe the family was the intended target. >> charged with a police involved shooting in sanford. police say smith was pointing a gun drivers. when deputies approached him, they say smith opened fire and they shot back. >> a woman who is in jail is accused of a robbery. antonette florido is accused of robbing an elderly woman at an
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deputies say they tried to grab a 79-year-old's woman purse. bystanders helped them investigate the woman. >> let's start with drunk drivers, a house subcommittee taking up a bill tomorrow filed by long time reps. it would tough p penalties for drunk drivers who do who thinks tests. >> talking about expansion plans for the hard rock casinos in hollywood and tampa. also considering a casino negotiated with governor scott. considering a bill about the independent study about the
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u.s. and wildlife officials taking them off the endangered species and moving them to the threatened list. a new proposal would place limits on the game. the lottery could not offer more than 20 scratch-off games at one too many and tickets would be limited to no more than $5. >> the rolex 24 still rolling at daytona international speedway. it doesn't finish until 2:30 this afternoon. race. a crept look at the leader board. in the prototype class, ferani leading.
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his team. gt daytona class. shane vangisbergen. fox news reporter was in daytona last night. he has things on our website fox35orlando.com to check out what he was doing. if you want to showcase your pictures, tweet them with the #gdo. say aloha to the league's best players. >> they are taking the field one last time before the super bowl. >> no need to wait to watch some of the league's biggest stars. >> those stories and more in the week ahead.
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another nfl season, say aloha to the league's best players in this year's pro bowl. two teams made up of the top players from both of the league's top conferences. tuesday we get a visit from everyone's favorite weather man. punxsutawney phil will let us know if we'll enjoy the springtime or six more weeks of winter. >> commemorating world cancer day. this year's theme we can, i can. founded by the union against cancer. the day was created to help fight solutions and unite against the fight in the deadly disease. >> santos comes just seven weeks
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peace agreement. they will discuss the commemorating negotiations. it is designed to create a safer future for columbians. friday, national wear red day. a campaign started by the american heart association to raise awareness of heart disease in women. >> the number one killer in women, causing a death in one in three every year. >> jumping from the movie screen to the stage. straight ahead we talk to one of the stars. >> we're half l hallway through the
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already dozens of >> 9:45 on this sunday morning. happy birthday to you. here are some celebs that celebrate with. >> i know this guy. justin timberlake. >> he does everything. >> he used to live here in central florida. >> really? >> yeah. >> we'll go 39. >> too old or too young? >> that's a good question. i'll if 38. >> 35. okay. >> i hope he's not here today. >> kerry washington. known for her role on the exceedingly popular show "scandal". >> 3
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>> happy birthday to them and happy birthday to you. >> a lot of outdoor activities. we have days like today. we have some clouds outside. the mid and high level clouds, they were with us yesterday. definitely with us today. they will be with us through the otherly part of the week. the weather is going to be spectacular as you head outside this sunday morning. maybe you're going to church or work. go and enjoy the day. light winds today. temperatures already. these are 9:00 numbers. upper 50s and low 60s. we're going to stay mild and keep the high clouds. no rain though. that's good news. tomorrow, we'll be back in the 80s for daytime highs. we could see a couple of instability showers. 20% chance of rain earlier part of the week. another soggy system coming into
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a live view from our amway camera. look at this map. this is pretty impressive. think about this. last weekend, we were dealing with windchills, right now we're calm, serene conditions. temperatures mid to upper 50s for the most part. temperatures much warmer than this time yesterday morning. the warmth that will continue, look at the warmth back to the west. we're at the same temperature as they are in birmingham, nashville, jacksonville, mississippi and even in the low to mid 60s in the gulf coast region. that warmth will continue to spread east. we'll get incrementally warmer. we're going to keep some mid and high level clouds in play. this big plume coming out of the central ocean is very warm. el nio. south and southeast winds today. that will continue for the next
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bringing in the warm moist air, by thursday this weather system right here comes into play that could linger all the way into friday, with a lot of rain and cooling us down. enjoy today. it looks like a fantastic last day of the month of january. 77 degrees with a lot of mid and high level clouds. overnight tonight as we go through the evening hours. we could see some patchy fog tonight. low temperature only near 60 tonight. that's warmer than where we are right now. highs the next few days. after today into the low 80s. 20% chance of a shower and then foggy mornings as we go through the next few mornings as well. wet weather to end off the workweek. time for weather baby, anthony is joining us this morning. he's stoked to be here. >> what do you think? >> he looks very stoked. >> love the smile and the at tu. tell mom and dad thanks for accepting that picture in.
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weather baby, logon to our website and follow the links. >> two weeks left in florida's month long python hunt. the snakes are euthanized and turned over to researchers looking for ways to curb the python population. most of the snakes have been found along the trail. experts say cold sunny days are ideal for python hunting. it is an iconic movie that weathered the test of time. no you it is jumping from the move i why -- movie screen to the stage. we're talking about "grease". tonight it is performing live on fox 35. we talk with one of the stars about the experience. >> a live look down i-drive with our new camera down there. i hope you're having a great day so far.
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>> the last chance to get an inside look. the last night of the celebration of harry potter, featuring a q and a and also the people behind the props and costumes are going to be there. a regular park pass or ticket gets you inside the event. but some experiences are exclusive to people who pay for special vacation package. a great cast has come together to perform live. amy kaufeldt talked with one of the stars. >> joining us right now is one of the stars of grease live. we have carlos who plays on the show. >> great to see you. >> okay. so i've got to tell, probably my
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to see it played out on stage. i'm super excited about this. how nervous are you about this? >> you know, the nerves are kicking in, especially because we go live tonight. so i'm a little freaking out, but no, you know what, it is going to be awesome. we prepared for almost two months now. i think we're ready. people are going to love what we're doing. the show is so innovative and fresh and new. >> it is going to be different. you have tinkered with it a little bit. >> we've not only tinkered with the show and -- it is basically a mixture of the movie and the stage show. we have tinkered with how these live shows are being done. the whiz just aired, it was great.
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but fox wanted to do it their way and i think people are going to be just completely blown away with the interaction. the camera is there with us. it is not just sitting there right in front of you. it is 360. in the world, immersed. >> does it have kind of a broad broadway feel? >> if you're on broadway, you basically have the break in the show so you can organize and change sets. is it total crazy going on on off camera that we can't see? >> well, it is craziness and you'll be able to see it. fox is doing this second screen where you'll be seeing everything that we're doing behind the scenes. >> which is kind of crazy, we'll be in golf carts literally going in between all of the sound
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scene. i'll finish a scene. race to the other end of the lot, so i can make it in a 1:20 and be there for the next screen. carlos, congratulations to you, it is going to be a lot of fun. >> thank you, amy. >> that will be very cool to see how that comes out. >> this is a trend a little bit of more family -- there we are with weather. i'll tell you in a minute. on camera. here we go. guardian live weather radar. this is a major winter storm impacting the west coast and san francisco. >> at lot of moisture. that will bring us rain late this week. before then, probably a severe weather outbreak in portions of
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ohio river valley. there's not enough family nowadays. we can go back to having some shows we can all watch together. >> very cool, don't forget to watch it tonight. we really appreciate you hanging out with us on fox 35 news.
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