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we'll . >> announcer: it's 8:00 a.m. from fox 35, this is "good day orlando." >> john: it is 8 o'clock on your tuesday morning, "good day orlando," i'm john brown. >> amy: i'm amy kaufeldt. so glad you are with us, the sun is up! and it is actually starting to shape up to be a decent day out there. here's the stories we're working on right now. the anthem of the seas, back at port canaveral, live pictures, and, now there is a whole new
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and, officials are talking about how they are sure the ship is safe. plus... >> i never, ever met a person that lies more than ted cruz. >> john: every day, we have sound bites and can't top that. and the race for the white house, getting more and more strange, details on the mud slinging and the barking from the campaign trail. >> the next one, and new this morning, more and more men are getting plastic surgery and we'll talk with a local there about the popular procedures and, what you need to know if you are considering making a change. plus, david martin. >> good morning, live with the beautiful harry p. liu gardens in orlando. i'm on the hunt, on the quest to find some kind of big bug! i'm told they are around here somewhere and perhaps you will find them this morning on the 8 o'clock hour of "good day
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>> music. and. studio. and, we are being attacked. and, you -- >> you guys are like are. >> john: i don't know how to take that, either! thing. accu-weather forecast update. lake eola looking nice and a nasty line of weather we had, blasting through here and blew up really at the orange osceola and brevard bored where they -- border and came through with a vengeance and a tornado warning and rain and small hail and it was crazy and is better now, though, as again the activity shuffled and is finding its way, way offshore, east of the came. at this time and as we have been
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hour-and-a-half, two hours, sunshine phasing in and for good measure you can see the clearing process, rocky and rough down across the far southern edge of the state and, dade, broward and palm beach county and the keys, now 50s and low grade 60s and we are calming down. big changes in the forecast and trending dry over the next 7 to 10 days and i'm not seeing much of a rain chance anywhere and starts today and gradual clearing and warm temps and this front coming through and not a lot of cooling with this one, guys, back to the upper 70s today and mid and low 70s in the coming days and we'll retain the sun and keep the skies dry and the nights pleasant. morning. >> gina: hi, everyone, happy busy day on the roads. crashes. a couple new ones, from the 414 eastbound, there, at the hiawassee exit and you can see we are seeing delays in the eastbound lanes. and, looking now, we still have an earlier crash at old winter
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at kirkman and we are seeing delays both directions, there. definitely beware if you are traveling through there, here's a live look at i-4, near the 434. you can see a lot of congestion in the area. this earlier crashes cleared and the congestion has not. taking a look right now at your drive times, as you can imagine, i-4, really slow now, i-4 westbound, from lake mary to colonial will take you 30 minutes right now, i-4 eastbound, from the attractions to downtown will take you just about 26 minutes right now and on the 408. westbound, the 417 to downtown, will take you 17 minutes. right now, that's it for live drive traffic. back to you guys. >> all right, thank you, happening right now, in brevard county, the anthem of the seas just docked. >> john: the ship got a lot of worldwide attention after being hit by the hurricane-force winds that happened off the coast of the carolinas and turned around and went back up north. andrea jackson is live at the cape, as the ship finally made it here to florida.
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>> reporter: good morning, she's here in port canaveral, the anthem of the seas, docked earlier this morning and is anchored at cruise ship terminal. she's quite thing of beauty. 20 stories tall when you stand in front of her, it is amazing to see. she looks great and we're told by the coast guard they give the ship the go-ahead to sail. the coast guard spokesman said while most of the damage done to the ship was cosmetic they were concerned about one of the components of the vessel's propulsion system, burned out all four clutches by the coast guard, anthem of the seas, scheduled to sail to the bahamas, returned early on wednesday in new jersey, after getting caught in a nasty storm off the coast of cape hatteras in north carolina. 4 of the 4500 passengers sustained minor injuries and some of the public areas and the cabins on the 168,000 ton ship were damaged. that is according to the folks at royal caribbean. she's docked here and came in this morning, about 6:00 a.m. and pulled into port and
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few passengers leaving and headed on buses to enjoy the sights and sounds of central florida. and we were also able to get the ship's itinerary, so, today the ship will be here, it will be port of call orlando until 9:00 p.m. tonight and then it will head to the bahamas and should arrive in cocoa key which is royal caribbean's private island, tomorrow morning 9:00 a.m. and continue to sail through the bahamas and she made it here through what we'd probably consider a minor storm or from what she has been through, she dealt with rain coming in this morning and the rain off the brevard county coastline and she's here and gorgeous. andrea jackson, fox 35 news. >> amy: thanks. a fox 35 health alert. the florida health department is now reporting 21 people in or state have the zika virus. >> john: the mosquito borne virus is in 8 counties across the state including locally in osceola county. all of those cases are travel related.
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fever, skin rash and also con an eye problem and your best bet is to avoid mosquitoes and avoid travel to places in south america where the virus is prevalent right now. orange county leads are going to meet today to discuss prevention areas for the virus. commissioners will talk about mosquito control, all across central florida. the meeting kicks off in an hour at 9:00 a.m. you decide 2016. today is your final chance to register for florida's primary. >> amy: right now the candidates are focusing on voters in other states, specifically south carolina. and nevada. and ryan is joining us now, in the studio with an update on the campaigns and some of the interesting things that have been happening. >> good morning, forget the voters, they are going after the fellow candidates. donald trump not done with ted cruz yet. in a news conference in south carolina, yesterday he announced plans to potentially sue ted cruz. >> i have never, ever met a
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toouz. i have never, ever seen anything like it. he did it with ben carson and with the voter violation fraud deal that he did, i mean, it was a fraud. >> ryan: trump is taking the gloves off and said the lawsuit can be avoided if he removes the attack ads against him and trump announced he might run as an independent if not selected as the g.o.p. presidential nominee despite promises not to but said the republican national committee is not holding up their pledge to treat him with respect and he does not have to honor his and hillary clinton leading bernie sanders in both nevada and south carolina. the polls, the republican rival she was targeting yesterday in reno, we heard a clip before saying she wishes there were dogs that barked every time her rivals distorted the facts. >> we didn't get -- get the dog and follow 'em around and every
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oh... bark, bark, bark, bark, you know? and we can cut right throughy a lot of their claims. >> ryan: you can see the reaction behind her. did she just bark? you don't see that much in political speeches, and the next caucus for democrats is also, this saturday in nevada. things are getting interesting on both sides of the aisle, guys. >> amy: a little more interesting. thanks, ryan. more and more men are opting to get plastic surgery. >> john: coming up, a plastic surgeon joins us to talk about the most popular procedures and things that you need to keep in mind if you want to change up your looks and first, a wild police chase, look at this, a suspect is thrown from a truck during a crash and survives. more of that dramatic video and what this is all about coming up next. plus, david martin, the exterminator today. >> reporter: i feel a presence, john!
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big bug eyes! perhaps you can see what it is yourself! if you come down here to the gardens in downtown orlando, what is this about? we'll tell you coming up next on
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>> amy: can you imagine that? wild video, out of boise, idaho. a police chase ends when a truck flips, tossing the driver out of the window. it happened last month when the driver ran away and the suspect survived this. that is what is crazy and tried to run from police, once he landed outside of the car. he was arrested, and since has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. it happened last month and he has been sentenced? that was quick. >> john: there he goes. oh, my gosh! i want to see how it ends. amazing stuff. on the health watch, the perhaps belief is that women are more comfortable with plastic surgery than men. however according to 2014 statistics, released by the american society of plastic surgeons, the number of men getting cosmetic procedures continues to rise. more and more men want to regain the youthful look, improve their
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their overall appearance. plastic surgeon, our good friend joins us to talk about it. good to see you and appreciate you being here. it is interesting. used to be a woman thing, right? are you seeing more men in your practice. >> definitely. i think the guy who was driving the truck probably could use a little work! we're doing more stuff on guys and men are generally more aware of how their appearance affects their overall state of happiness in their life. >> what is the number one thing you hear when a guy comes into your clinic. >> well, think the two most common things we are seeing now are guys more interested in the appearance of their skin and the facial appearance and body contour stuff, love handles and little areas of excess fat they are not happy with. >> whar some of the more common ones, you talked about the love handles and obviously, men get work like women around the midsection and is that the most popular thing, botox. >> botox is the most popular because it is simple to do and an office treatment and takes a few minutes and doesn't take a lot of time out of your day. but, you know, we are doing a
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>> john: it seems like i haf ve seen a lot of guys who work out a lot when they were younger and can't keep it up and now have breasts. is that common, what we are led to believe. >> i don't know it is epidemic or anything but happens quite a bit, it is rare for guys to develop an uncomfortable or unmasculine appearance in the chest and they want something done about it. >> what do guys, are there differences when it comes to guys getting plastic surgery. >> what we do -- >> the recovery, maybe, the goals or how the process works for men versus women. >> when you talk about facial intervention there, definitely things need to be done differently. because you don't want to feninuze a guy's appearance. want you to keep it natural. >> john: with men -- women, too, you can tell when a guy has had work done and that is the fear
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plastic. i don't want to look like a freak. let's be honest, i don't want to look like a freak. what is this problem there? >> a lot of times, they have been feminized and the technique was not different than what you would do on a woman and ends up making them look excessively effect. the burt reynolds kind of thing and that is what guys don't want. you want it to look natural and masculine, just younger. >> john: if a guy wants to come younger for his job and competing against younger people in the workplace, what can a guy get done. >> lots of great options now, especially one of the things that commonly happens to men, you develop a fullen under the chin here. >> john: a lot of guys deal with that. >> a fullness there and it is easy to deal with now. there are three or four different options depending on your individual problem. but, it is really simple and they are all office treatments. >> a machine they put under there and tightens it up. >> and the stream that is as
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another treatment that involves ultrasound and all of them are effective for there and none require any down time. >> john: seems like the stigma is going away for the guys. doctor, what is your web site. >> dr. armando silva.com. >> john: let's check in with jayme king, time for your weather. >> jayme: thank you very much and let's bring you live weather radar, look here, spins around and around and around, all year long, all day, all night, we've got you covered and the rain pushed out into the atlantic and good-bye to that and hello sunshine, nice day. taking shape, you can see the drier, more stable conditions on the water vapor that, all the orangey rust color you see and look west and northwest of that, pleasant air, sinking air, high pressure on top. so, again, hard pressed to get any cloud cover generated, we should again after the band shifts farther to the east, retain mostly sunny skies all day long and honestly, i think it will be the case the next several days, 50s and 60s for us
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melbourne and 60 datona beach and up ter tier 50s, in gainesville and alachua county. the battle plan, mainly sunny at the airport and we maintain that all the way through the day and a little bit of cloud cover may slide through from time-to-time and no rain tied to it. we'll keep things nice and clear and cool and crisp into the overnight hours and again, the front is going to solidify a good looking day today. nice night tonight, even better day tomorrow, here's the latest in our hourly forecast, for tonight. the sun goes down and, the temps will as well, down to the 50s, into the overnight by 8:00 tomorrow morning and by this time tomorrow we'll be around the mid and upper 50s with ample sunshine on top. let's take a look, county by county and this is seminole county, you can see, very close to 80 degrees in a lot of spots and we'll have that a little bit of cloud cover early like right now, slowly scouring out, rurpg to a mostly sunny scene and the same can be found in orange county. city center of orlando, downtown 78, christmas and the far east
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close to 80 degrees, when all is said and done and could be the case down at melbourne and palm bay. cobo coach, 79, rockwood, 77 and blend of sun and clouds early and now we'll phase in mostly sunny conditions for the next 7. look at that, maybe by monday, a few extra clouds as winds increase out of east and otherwise, not much of anything, gorgeous with and this no chance of rain. fantastic out there. >> gina: happy tuesday, we have a couple of new crashes on i-4, this morning, the first one here, i-4 at maitland, i-4 westbound, you can see we do have a right-hand lane blocked, emergency vehicles on scene but it's not too slow there. good news and not war away we have yet another crash, this is i-4 near lee road and we have the left lane blocked there and you can see backup and congestion in that area as well, just be aware of these two crashes, and, if you are traveling through other parts of the metro area we have quite a few crashes as well.
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marco woods road, partially blocked there at the 434. be aware of that causing significant delays, now. here we have yet another crash, on the 417. sub, partially blocked at red bug lake and you can see red on the map as well. just be aware and use caution traveling through any of these areas, really on the roads today. at all. looking now at your drive times, i-4 slow, lake mary to colonial westbound, 29 minutes, i-4 eastbound, attractions to downtown, takes you 22 minutes, and, on the 408, westbound, 417 to downtown, takes you about 17 minutes. time now for your fox 35 pump patrol, saving money, regular gas is $1.58 at the speedway on 1792 in north griffin drive in casselberry. and remember you can always check out gas saving tips on our web site, go to www.fox35orlando.com. and click on traffic. >> amy: thank you, it is a big bug invasion! >> john: they are swarming and david martin is there to check out what is going on.
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>> reporter: john, they are so big, they don't fit inside the garden house. they are creeping an crawling everywhere on the prompt, though, and more than 10 of these beautiful sculptures are
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kids, at >> got bug problem, in lieu gardens right now in orlando! leu gardens. >> amy: they are not real, artist david rogers created the sculptures and put them around the governors showing us what we can expect. before we head out. >> reporter: hello, the assistant director for leu gardens, how are you. >> i'm great today. >> i bet you, you are having a good time, aren't you. >> how fun is this? >> and she says it is one of her most successful ones to date and i can see why they are fun to walk around and take a look at. ten insect sculptures, correct. >> we have three an and assortment of other insects throughout the gardens. >> reporter: from a guy named. >> david rogers out of new york and a sculptor and has been all over the country with the bugs and we're lucky to have him here in central florida. >> reporter: what is it made of.
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are made out of willow. and so they -- cuts them when they are green and bends them and gets the shapes to make insect body. the thorax and abdomen. >> you have the bugs spraed throughout the property. how large is leu gardens. >> we have 50 acres and the gardens are 40 and when people come we give them a map so they can go out and find the insects because they are tucked into the landscape. >> reporter: right. right. and learning more about the bugs and the vegetation surrounding it? >> it is also camillias season and you are surrounded by flowers of every shape and color and size. >> reporter: this is a social media hit! >> how can you not love taking a selfie with a huge ant? >> reporter: and it is all ages, you have seniors coming out here taking their own percent with
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>> absolutely, we talk about adults love them because of the beauty of the wood and materials that are here. and we also have a children's scavenger hunt and kids get to climb the insects throughout the gardens and answer questions about the role of insects in our environment. >> and, coming out here on tuesday morning, we love this, congratulations on that. what is the web site? >> leu gardens.org. >> reporter: and it costs how much to get in. >> $10 for adults an $3 for kids, our membership is the best value in orlando, $50, come back every day of the year for free. >> where did you go? look at the tree! i have to show you, amy and john, look at the beautiful tree, baked your back and show how gorgeous the live oak is. >> one of our special plants, the first thing you see when you come to the gardens. >> reporter: big buns, runs@ through april 1 -- big bugs,
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>> amy: welcome back to "good day orlando." it is 8:p 0 on this tuesday morning, 59 degrees outside, look at that. clear skies, after rough weather overnight. for most of us, severe storms moving through. but now, it is nice and sunny out there! i'm amy kaufeldt. >> john: i'm john brown. if you like consistency, this is for you. >> amy: this week. >> john: the whole week will be just like this!
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>> john: here's jayme king and people waking up late, and saying what storms? >> jayme: i har that from people in lake county an marion county and the storms weren't as robust as it closed into western brevard county. it was something, the western center, and jianna, the fox 35 weather team and we watched this thing, the cell wrap up on itself and prompted a tornado warning that went on for a good hour and we tracked it through western brevard county and the whole area of nasty weather has now ejected out into the atlantic ocean and still a good chance of severe stuff, across far south florida and the bulk of our stuff already made it to the west and grand bahamas and areas well north and east of that, the distant atlantic and we'll say good-bye to that, fantastic weather taking shape, 50s and 60s at this hour and john pointed out we are about to embark on some extra-special weather over the course of the next 7 days and it starts today. gradual clearing and warm temps,
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the 70s, a lot of you may even dip into the 80 agree mark briefly before we close the business day today and you can see the front plowing through and scouring out the clouds and back behind the feature, we're looking nice. here's proof in the 7-day forecast. enjoy it all, bright sun, 70s for highs through the weekend and no rain. here's gina. >> gina: hi there, happy tuesday, breaking traffic news for you this morning, "sky fox" southbound. this is just beyond i-4, and you can see all lanes are blocked right now, turnpike completely shut down, this is just beyond i-4. and you can see causing delays over the northbound lanes and looks like there are quite a few vehicles involved and a semi, lots of emergency crews on scene. and we're working to get more information for you and i'll update you on that, this is i-4 westbound at maitland, a crash there, the right-hand lane is blocked and not causing many significant delays, in that area. good news there. and, this crash here, i-4, westbound has just cleared and
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traffic is moving smoothly. quite a few crashes on all the roads. mark cam, and partially blocked, and 434 causing significant delays there. at the interchange. just be aware of that. and drive times are not looking great. i-4 westbound from lake mary to colonial, takes you 25 minutes now, i-4 eastbound from those attacks to downtown, will take you 23 minutes and the 408, slow, 417 to downtown takes you 19 or 18 minutes, that's it for live drive traffic. back kwou. >> john: developing in orange county, detectives trying to figure out what happened after a mother and her teenage daughter are found dead inside of a home. >> amy: their bodies were found yesterday afternoon in a thus on sunny land and santa barbara road in the pine hills enabled. dana jay is right outside the orange county sheriffs office with the latest on the story. good morning, dana. >> reporter: good morning. we expect the sheriffs office to reveal the names of those women, a little later today.
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they were killed. right now, investigators are only saying that it is a double-murder. orange county sheriffs office detectives continue to piece together what happened at the home in pine hills. yesterday afternoon, deputies sealed off the street with crime scene tape. neighbors shocked by what investigators are calling a double-murder. >> naturally i would be shocked, because it is normally a quiet neighborhood. we don't just really expect nothing like that to happen. >> reporter: according to the sheriffs office, a man who lives in this home left in the morning and when he returned in the afternoon found a mother and her teenage daughter dead inside. investigators aren't saying how they were killed. but they do say their bodies showed signs of trauma. >> i don't understand why that would happen. how that would happen. >> reporter: that is the question for investigators. a sheriffs spokesperson says the
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>> maybe this is a gentleman this -- >> we know there are no signs of a break in adding to the mystery to what happened to the mother and daughter and as the story latest. now, dana jay, fox 35 news. >> john: thanks, also the search continues for a missing boater and fisherman in brevard county. >> amy: the story kicks off our morning rush. family members say the 38-year-old lloyd chamberlain launched his boat out of port canaveral sunday morning and has not been seen since and yesterday his fishing boat was found washed up but no sign of him. the search is focused between satellite beach and patrick air force base. crews are using atvs to search on land and planes in the air and they have boats out at sea as well. >> john: passengers are getting ready to head home after their plane caught fire at oia yesterday. the airport says 12 people were on board the silver airways plane. the flames were spotted before
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was evacuated safely. the airways say they put passengers up in hotels for the night. >> sea world orlando reveals a piece of the new make co rollercoaster. the park will show off the train which is the part that you usually sit in and reaching 200 feet high, 73 miles an hour and 4,000 feet long, it will be orlando's tallest, fastest and longest rollercoaster. that is a lot of firsts, right? it is scheduled to open up this excited. i will stick to the shamu express, the little one! i like that one better. opening day. >> amy: i'll try it once! a crime alert, scammers trying to trick you out of your hard earned money by pretending to be the irs. >> john: law enforcement here in several counties in central florida sending out a warning to keep you from vulg victim. the scheme is reported in marion, volusia county and flagler counties. but, it is probably happening in every county right now. the scammers call claiming to be with i the irs and they say you
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need to pay now and that is what happened to 72-year-old gary metcalf metcalf. he didn't fall for it and instead conned them right back. >> they came up, yes, here we what have your records, and, i'm going, oh, what a sucker they must think i am! >> john: he didn't fall prey but a lot of people have and remember the irs will not demand immediate payment, they will also not call you, without first sending you a letter in the mail and will not demand you pay in a certain way and will never ask for your debit or credit card number over the phone. the most talked about moments in the grammy awards, aren't necessarily who one. >> amy: how taylor swift addressed her bad blood with kanye during her acceptance speech. she won. on on this day in history, february 17th, 1997, jeff gordon
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daytona 500 history and 2012 tref vor bayne won the race, who is the oldest driver to ever win? ross martin, the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, and a caramel-flavored swirl uplift your mood. indulge in a hot or iced macchiato today.
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heart-shaped happiness too sweet not to share. america runs on dunkin'. >> amy: all right. on this day in history, february 16th, 1997, jeff gordon became the youngest winner in daytona 500 history, he was 25 and 2012, trevor bayne claimed the title and won the race when he was 20, the day after he turned 20. the birthday the day before and who is this oldest driver to win daytona 500?
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who was the oldest driver ever to win? out to david martin first. hi, david! >> reporter: good morning, to amy, i'm with the assistant director for leu gardens and we are showing off the big bugs and she's playing center square, what is your answer? >> bobby allison. >> were in agreement out here. >> she's saying bobby allison. let's send it over to ryan >> interesting, you pick three guys with long careers. and, bill eliott won a lot but i think i have done too many race specials that featured bobby allison. >> amy: and ryan agrees with leu gardens folks. over to gina and jayme. >> jayme: quick answer, it is a. >> amy: mark martin? >> a for allison --
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>> jayme: it was? >> amy: c you want. >> look at the pictures. >> amy: sorry. >> sorry. >> amy: we have to do it in the order it came, bobby allison, b? you both agree. >> bob: b. -- >> jayme: b. >> amy: the oldest driver ever to win the daytona 500 is -- here's your answer. it is bobby allison! 1988 was the year and, john and i had the privilege of interviewing him a couple of years ago. he's the nicest man. couldn't be more impressed. >> you would have been embarrassed for us. what happened? >> what happened? >> the lights are in our eyes and see an older gentleman walk up. >> amy: with the crowd. >> john: and who is this older guy. >> amy: he looks famous.
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you like to interview bobby allison -- what! had no idea he was there and we didn't know who he was. he was fantastic. >> amy: so nice and he was 50, by the way, when he won. bobby allison, 1988. good job, you guys all got it right. >> john: david with the bugs, the good luck charm from here on out. time to check out what is hot in hollywood. >> amy: we're about the grammys and, we are joined this morning with the scoop. you look pretty. i love your hair, good morning! >> thank! thanks, guys! sweet. >> amy: all right, let's talk about taylor swift's first. it is the speech everybody is talking about. she seemed to dis somebody there, right? >> yes. as we know kanye west dropped his album and dropped songs last week and, in one of his songs talks about how he made taylor swift famous and, you can take a listen here:
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young women out there, there will try to undercut your success. or take credit for your accomplishments. or your fame. but if you focus on the work, and you don't let those people side track you, someday when you get where you are going, you will look around and, you will know that it was you and the people who love you who put you there. and, that will be the greatest feeling in the world. thank you. >> john: oh, yeah. sounds great. >> amy: i kept waiting for a shot of kanye, was he there? i didn't see him. >> we talked about that this morning, i don't think he was there because you know, for a fact the cameras would have went right to him, just to see his reaction but i don't think he was there last night and everybody was waiting for her reaction because we hadn't heard from her ever since the song came out. kanye wrote. and she came out, you know, and saying something -- i thought it
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subtle and not like, hey, kanye this or that but it was directed towards him, we know. >> john: she showed who is this classier and the smarter one because of the way she did it i think is much more effective. than disarming him. i thought it was good and, okay. i haven't heard it yet but i heard all over the radio this morning, adele had audio issues and it wasn't pretty, so, what happened here? >> yes, this was the moment everybody was waiting for aadele hitting the stage, she's back singing at the grammys and, there were some audio issues. you can hear, the microphone inside the piano, it fell and they were trying to switch the audios and as they were switching her microphone cut out for a couple of seconds and instead of it sounding like a nice piano it sounded pitchy and like a guitar and, it was all over the place. and, people were so livid and upset, you know, and she owned it and kept going, like a professional and later on
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and, celebrated by eating in and out burgers yesterday! it is funny! >> amy: and it is funny, because as you know, we do our show live and you do yours live and stuff happens when you are live and there were mic clips last night that were terrible and problems with justin bieber's performance, tech issues there and i mean, that is a problem when you do a show live. >> john: and and when you have to sing, one of the requirement. you can't lip-synch. part of the deal. >> and, it is all live and they cut up a girl's speech when ed sheeran won and there were technical difficulty throughout the night and she killed it and, kept it going. >> amy: good for her. >> john: always good to see you and we'll talk to you soon. >> amy: bye! >> john: 8:47. when your mic cuts out, jayme you can only do the ashlee simpson dance if you want to! >> amy: stage right. >> john: walk away with the music.
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down the farm... one of those deals, was that it? it wasn't pretty. good morning, guys, look, you can see now all the rain from the morning is gone and we're tracking a lot of lightning, though, over the offshore waters and, far south florida now has a few issues, the band of showers and strong storms clearing dade and broward counties and some is getting into the lower keys and you can see it there. everybody starting to clear things out. looks like currently we're sitting pretty in the 50s and 60s and like yesterday, no problem at all. going well into the 70s, if not maybe touching 80 degrees, real fast and gradual clearing and warm temps, 74 by 5:00 and by 8:00 tonight, clearing skies. and temperatures in the low and mid 60s. here comes the front. cloud band out ahead of that. clearing out now. and it looks like with high pressure on top, and another front arriving tonight, by the way, this will only pave the way, solidify a really good run of weather the next 5 to 10 days and not much rain chance, we're
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and looks like 54 by 5:00 tomorrow morning and by 8:00, on our wednesday morning, we're looking for temperatures in the mid 50s with brilliant sunshine. enjoy it. our next system again, loading up knot, dallas, now and will come scurrying through the area late tonight and early tomorrow morning and i think again with very little fanfare, hardly any effect, you might see a wind shift back to the northwest and winds may toggle around a bit but otherwise the vast majority of rain and snow stays far removed and displaced and here and the central peninsula area of florida. again national temps, 50 in oklahoma city and 48 houston and 38 albuquerque and we continue running way above normal with temperatures not only morning lows and also for day time highs, close to 90 yesterday in los angeles, phoenix as well. and, no surprise, desert floor heating up, denver 28 and minneapolis the twin cities, a sharp front moving through and currently at 32. with snowfall on the way. for today.
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about 78, close to 80 out at orlando and give or take a couple of degrees in either direction. and 80 melbourne and vero more of the same and indian river county to the south. and, tonight looks like we're clear and cool and winds lighten up and slacking up nicely allows temperature to drop off about 44 in gainesville and 52 for metro orlando. coming 7 days: ample sun, highs the 70s and, the list goes on and on and finally back to the 50s where we should be for this time of the year. a rocky ride, you made out and congratulations and enjoy the bright sunshine and of course, i want to update you now on the weather babies, it is cold, everybody. look at the spelling of -- cole, look at the spelling of his name. and, he looks good and our last baby this morning, do we have another one? we do not. but i want to you go to our web site, www.fox35orlando.com for more on the weather baby segment.
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>> happy tuesday, a live look now, "sky fox" over the turnpike, a turnpike southbound here just before the 5:28. we had a mainly crash, you can see a semi involve, all the vehicles, emergency vehicles off to the side, all lanes were shout down and the guys nice, it is in the last few minutes, the lanes reopened and we have a bit of congestion both directions, and be aware if you are traveling the turnpike. and taking a look at another new crash on kirkman and conroy, wind mere road, seeing delays in the southbound lanes, just over here, not far, michigan, partially blocked at obt. not really causing any delays there and good news there. and another new crash, on conway, partially blocked at englewood landing drive and southbound lanes, delays there. take your time if you are crashes. i-4 westbound from lake mary to colonial, takes you 29 minutes, right now, i-4 eastbound from those attractions to downtown,
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slow, the 417 to downtown, will take you about 19 minutes, right now. that's it for your live drive traffic. back to you guys. >> all right, thank you, the daytona 500 is this weekend. >> john: and today is media day and we're taking you live to the tracks when we come back. ought to be a good time. first, time for our pet of the day. look at this guy. want your pet to be featured as our pet of the day, post your
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you . >> amy: 8:55. days away from the big race.
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there from media there, to talk to the racing stars and he has the latest. >> welcome to nascar media day, a cavalcade of organized chaos for the media to hang out with the drivers and get everything they need for the entire scott peterson. they get photographs and interviews and video from drivers all here in the building, at daytona international speedway. this has the networks and nascar.com here and fox over there. and, the corner, is nbc and the far corner is espn and the far side of the room, getty images, getting their still photos of all the drivers, as we move this way, right here, drivers are talking with the print media that covers nascar. and, then, down on this side of the room, you can see it is really crowded.
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one by one, and talk with all of the local media and you can see there are quite a few of them here. again, throughout the season, as you are watching nascar on the networks, you will see the interviews and the video and the pictures that are shot here today. used all season long, really cool deal, and we are going to show you behind-the-scenes and make sure you check out my twitter feed at fox 35, tom johnson fox 35 on facebook for more behind-the-scenes at nascar media day. at the daytona international speedway, tom johnson, fox 35 news. >> it is fun. >> it is, but -- >> the motor heads are asking questions like, the carburetor... okay. >> amy: and, i didn't understand the question and i'm out. >> amy: who is the cutest driver! a lot more coming up.
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