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for hours, some fearing the worst -- i was sleeping and i felt the worse -- >> and he was in the back, and they ran a red light when deputies said 18-year-old andre jumped into the passenger front seat and the woman got so scared she jumped out and that's when she said that she got into the driver's seat and took off. >> someone just stole the car -- >> and he stopped and pulled him from a burning suv, including jeff richie. >> helped him get the car the guy out of the car. there was a gentleman dragging a man out and so he was dragging a man out and next thing you see is the cop burst into flames, probably 20-foot flames coming out of that car. >> fament lay tells us they're
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together again. >> they don't know why they jumped in the first place. kelly joyce, fox 35 news. >> two students arrested. they're accused of bringing a gun to school. >> he's in seminole county with more. >> school officials tell us two middle school students were arrested after a bb gun was discovered in a seventy-two dent -- student's backpack. we're we're told no students were ever threatened by a bb gun and was immediately removed from campus and confiscated. the sheriff's office is now conducting an investigation and again, two students here at marcom middle school have been arrested and school officials say the appropriate level of disciplinary action would occur a.voice mail also went out to parents, informing them about what had happened. >> and we're told the school did not have to be put on lockdown during this incident.
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tiffany teasley, fox 35 news. >> crime alerts. new details about this startling video weep first showed you last night. orlando police tell us that this robber hit two places at one place, first pulling a gun, and he also stole some items from behind the counter and then, they say, two hispanic men shop. around three hours later, and cleaned out the register, the clerk put his hands up and backed away u.we think that they're local and obviously they know what we're looking for and we obviously think these are people with drug problems and we're in fear that it's going to get worse. >> it only takes a split second for that gun to go off and it changes lives, you know. >> the suspect took off in a blue minivan. if you have any information, please call police. >> five kid sick after swiming
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they were coughing and vomiting, saying the smell of the chlorine was -- and fox 35's valerie boey has the story from orange county. >> firefighters say some children are recovering after getting sick in a pool here at this apartment complex. >> fire trucks over there and a whole bunch of -- >> waterford east apartments, swims in one pool because the other was shut down. after firefighters say several children got sick a.parent called 911 for help. >> yeah, and all of a sudden, all of the children ran out and -- they were throwing up blood and coughing and -- [ undiscernible ] >> they were crying. >> could you hear the children coughing in the background. they range from four to 11 years old. [ coughing ] >> rescuers say the kids got sick because the chlorine levels were double from what they
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>> how many of them are there? >> five. >> okay, we're sending help out there. they'll be there in a few minutes. >> i guess we're banned from over there for now. >> the manager from the apartment complex asked to us leave. we're still waiting for a statement. meanwhile, they say they'll be watching out for the kids. >> i have to say extra careful now. >> and firefighters say one child was taken to florida hospital east. however, we're not sure of the conditions. in orange county, valerie boey fox 35 news. >> a woman who worked with a local church accused of stealing from chars, specifically a fund that hopes to pay for mammograms for women who can't afford them. david williams reports from marion county. >> not only was she in a position of trust, but she also took money from this type of charity, so to speak. >> police say that sharon garns
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united methodist church. she's out of jail tonight but is facing felony theft and forgery charges. >> and the church is devastated over this. >> the arrest report says he was in charge of the first united methodist churches. >> she would write checks to herself, and then go to her bank and cash them. >> police chief says he wiped out the bank account over a six- week period. >> they had actually had a check that bounced. it was not enough money in the account to cover the check. >> meshel's website says it's a nonprofit charity who helps women without insurance or hooked afford it get mammograms. they survive on donations. >> did she say why she did this? >> no, sir. >> but frank says there are no guards in place to make sure this won't happen again. >> gates to be two signatures on the check.
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one person could not carry the 444444444444 >> but the charity will still help women who need a mammogram. >> david williams, fox 35 news. you da you side. 2016, governor rick scott asking florida republicans to come together and rally behind donnell trump posting on facebook today, quote, the voters are speaking clearly. they want a businessman, outsider, who will dramatically shake up the status quo in washington. our political analyst joining us and surprise, surprise. a govern -- governor scott endorsed donald trump -- the day after the election. i like how he waits until after the election. i put a lot of the money on the broncos after -- they didn't pay that off either. >> but a great prediction. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> it's one of those things you see -- let's talk about rubio. he's out of the race now, but he does have delegates that are
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he doesn't get -- not anymore. they're free to go wherever they want. >> well, kind of. >> here is the way it works. rubio he has absolutely no say in this whatsoever but every state has its own rules about how delegates are handled after a candidate drops out. the best estimate that i saw shows that about 90 delegates, out of rubio's 169 will be free. they'll be unbound. they can vote for whoever they want to vote for. now, add that to already a group of unbound delegates of about 120 or sore who are party chairs party officials and we may have as many as of about 200 to 250 >> all right. >> before i get too complicated, let me explain why that's >> turn around. and -- >> yeah, right. >> it's hard to figure this out. these are complicated rules work but it's important if donald trump falls 100, 200 delegates
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imagine how important those unbound delegates are going to be at the convention and the horse trading that's going to go on. the trump stakes, the trump wine for life. all the horse trading that's going to go behind the scenes with those unbound delegates to get them to vote for trump. >> and none of that has to happen between now and the convention. it happens at the convention. >> it's happening now. >> it's happening now. >> here what's going on. here is the campaign behind the campaign. that there's a lot of pressure being put on unbound delegates from everybody -- >> to announce now. >> to the pro trump, to cruz's people. cruz's people have identified 90 people who are unbound rubio delegates and behind the scenes, there is a lot of campaigning going on, not only for unbound delegates, but for the ones who are already committed by their states. >> it's always good to talk to you, my friend. >> coming up, a knuckle sandwich in prison.
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first, though, meet a central florida woman who fights to keep her will gator. she likes to carry this guy around like a baby. >> new details of a massive fire that burned in a mansion in cocoa beach. >> it looks like a forecast in central florida is still very
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on the way for the weekend. >> they once we longed to a big wig. >> they can't belief it's gone. >> andrea jackson has details. >> the historic mansion, home to the creation of usa today reduced to ash and rubble. >> smoke billowing through the
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all that's left of this legendary home, the founder of florida today and usa today. >> burned so quickly, but it just kept on burning, kept on burning and it was at least 30 to 40 minutes for them to even get it down just a little bit. >> the fire broke out just a little before 9:00 on south atlantic avenue. they battled flames from the ground up and continued dancing hot spots throughout the morning. bobby flew a drone over it to get a bird's eye view. >> it's crazy. this is an iconic property in town and it's probably the biggest fire i've ever seen in my life. it's really intense. i'm just glad that the wind is blowing in the way and that it really didn't put the neighborhood m danger. >> jeffrey wells for a record $5 million. he arrived at sunrise to survey the damage and scope with the
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>> it's very devastating and very upsetting, obviously, and they're just trying to help them understand what happened and get some answers. >> the home was un-- unoccupied and on-going. >> they had no reason to have any contributing factors but we're going to work our way outside in and try to find any kind of cause along with the state fire martial. >> -- marshal. >> luckily no one was in danger. fox alert, former subway -- he was reportedly beaten in prison. ath inmate attacked him, and punching him in the face. the attacker, a 60-year-old man who is serving time for armed robbery. he had a bloody nose, and scratches after the brawl that happened in the wreck yard. guards put the attackner solitary confinement. fogle is serving 16 years after confessing to having sex with teenager girls.
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american tourist to 15 years in prison with hard labor. he admits he tried to steal a banner with a political slogan from his hotel. he was arrested as he tried to leave the country m early january. . >> do you think of my family -- >> he says he tried to get the banner for an acquaintance who wanted to hang knit her church. u.s. tourism to north korea is legal but the state department strongly advises against it. the war of words heats up between apple and the department of justice. ahead of tuesday's showdown. a government wants appear all to unlock an iphone used by the san bernardino shooter and in his latest brief -- >> president obama announcing his pick for the supreme court but the decision is not, of
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caroline shively has more from washington -- >> selecting a supreme court nominee is always like threading a political needle but in the middle of a contentious political campaign, that task is made even more difficult. >> today i am not nate -- nominating chief judge merrick brian garland to join the supreme court in >> a rose garden ceremony, president obama announce his top choice to replace the late anthony scalia on the nation's highest court. >> this is the greatest honor of my life other than -- agreeing to marry me 28 years ago. >> the white house is selling the pick as a concensus candidate hoping to appeal to both republicans and democrats, but the g.o.p. may not be buying. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnel has said he thinks the next president should choose the next justice and republicans are vowing to block the nominee from ever getting a flofer floor vote. >> who would want to accept that nomination knowing that you're
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>> scalia was a solidly conservative voice on the bench and is -- a point democrats are -- >> take your constitutional duties seriously. hold hearings and then vote n.short, just do your job. >> interestingly, democrats like chuck schumer and even vice president joe biden, have argued in the past appear supreme court nomination should be delayed, but in those cases, a republican was in the white house. in washington washington, caroline shively, fox news. >> checking in with glenn right now on the forecast and warm and sunny -- >> very warm today, and yes, sonni is over there -- our forecast -- >> her head turns around all the time. >> almost all the same. >> just as bright. >> and currently, it's raining free and we are fine now and it looks like during the overnight hours and we'll have a little
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area, just some high level clouds and temperatures today -- boy, they should sure go up, 89 in sanford and 88 in kissimmee again today and 88 in titusville and right now, it's 90 degrees, and 85 in leesburg, and 84 back over towards gainesville. right now the winds are for the most part coming out of the west, and overall -- anticipated to be another very, very warm and dry air. 87 degrees, live picture downtown and we have our southwesterly wind currently at seven miles per hour. right now, you're at 87 degrees, and your humidity not too bad and the air is pretty dry, again for today. third day in a row, but we're going to start to moisten up the atmosphere as we approach the upcoming weekend and it looks like the next storm system begins to take place. here is the planner for this evening, temperatures in the 70s late tonight, and 65 to 68 and then by 8:00 am tomorrow, we're already right back into the mid- 70s so a brief shower, the
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afternoon and early evening as we begin to pull a first series of cold fronts here and first one going a die out but then a better chance of some scattered showers, and also on saturday in the afternoon and evening, if we get enough heat out there, temperatures, if they stay down in the -- mainly in the main 70s but we get in the upper 70s to about 80 or the low 80s, we would, in fact, have enough thermal energy to get some thunderstorms going, but right now, it looks to be a low threat 82 down in miami, and first cold front is fading away here it comes. next cold front will develop and there will be a big area of moisture for me out in the western gulf of mexico. you can kind of see it right now out in the gulf side of texas and as we go through the next several days, we start to slowly increase the cloud cover and it comes with the with a better chance of showers. some scattered showers, mainly to the north, possibly arumble of thunder around flagler
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the latter part of tomorrow evening, and that's it when the it comes to rain for tomorrow and as we get into the day on friday, the morning should be fine, but then as we go through the afternoon, another cold front drops down and that will be the focus for some more late afternoon and evening, storms that will be blown back towards the coastline as we go towards the evening. low temperature down to 65 and tomorrow, another very warm day, but not quite as warm as what we had this afternoon, to the clouds rolling in, 85 degrees, that's the high, and here is my seven-day forecast, big changes as promised for the weekend. we go from the mid to upper 80s to nearly low 80 on saturday, possibly a thunderstorm on sunday. chance for showers south of town turning cooler ahigh in the mid- 70s and plenty of sunshine, highs in the 70s. and at least a dozen horses killed in a barn in lake worth, florida, overnight. crews battling 34 flames and witnesses helped some of the scared animals get to safety.
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a roof caved in here and no word yet on what sparked the flames. >> and hulk hogan is still in the biggest battle of his life. he wants -- for posting his sex tape on line. he claims it did not make money from that post. an internet ad executive who testified the story only spiked a temporary increase in traffic, not enough to up his ad sales. >> from the -- [ undiscernible ] >> it would be very smart to assign an increase in value to just one post. >> hogan claims the gawker invaded his privacy and gawker maintains it is protected biased first amendment. they also rated the issue of when the line is drawn drawn between celebrities, public persona and the right to private
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>> most people would run from a gator. >> it's like a baby. i feel like if this alligator leaves, he's going to pass away, and this alligator is my baby. >> she says rambo is her pet. she even kisses him on the mouth. the battle to keep him straight ahead. i'm going to let that settle in for a second. >> and fork over more cash to get even closer to disney. we'll tell you what t s big, bold, steaks. our new 10 ounce filet. our 16 ounce t-bone. and our fire grilled 18 ounce outlaw ribeye. only at longhorn steakhouse.
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444444444444p{u >> a woman from lakelands fighting to keep her pet that caesar. >> and she smoochs the mouth, too. his name is rambo. >>.
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generally reserved for a child, or a friend of a fluffier variety. >> but she says that it's as daution i will -- docile as it gets. >> and he'll come and tap his nose on my leg, and you know, and i'll pick him up and bring him out and let him go. >> he rescued him ten years ago after realizing he had a sensitivity to the sun and she moved him indoors to change her home. and the leather jackets ever since. >> if he didn't love me or cir for him, he would -- >> folks at the florida aquarium are skeptical of the situation. >> i've worked al dwarts for nearly 30 years now, and all of the alligators that i've worked, i still consider them wild animals. >> while they admit that alligators are a social creatures, it also takes three
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with their gators. >> their instincts will take -- they do change. you simply don't domest indicate -- domestic ate -- domesticate wild animals. >> i feel if this alligator leaves, he's going to pass away, and this alligator is my baby. >> rambo won't last long in the wild. she's taking it to court to ask a judge to make an exception for an admitly -- admittedly bizarre but special bond. angel eack -- angel effect -- angelique davis -- >> like our page, facebook.com 35 news. >> imagine the horror awoman accidentally throws out her wed ring and that wedding ring is
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>> that's what makes it that much more hor risk. it's a 12-carat diamond. she realized the ring was gone. as soon as the trash trucks came they called the truck into facility to change all the bags and less than half an hour later the employee found the ring. >> i found it and i opened it up there. know. that was the lotto for me. i have a couple -- and they were impressed by the honesty of the worker. you would think that if something is as weighty as that would fall off her finger, she would realize it's gone. >> and he threw his back out and paid his medical bills for that. >> good that she got it out. >> oh -- new at 5:30, you're paying big bucks to watch the hot new shows while others are getting them for free.
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``p >> donald trump wins. >> we're going to win, win, win, but we're not stopping. >> but he failed to lock in one state. >> would goering to go all the twy cleveland and secure the republican nomination. >> hillary clinton moves closer to securing the democratic nomination. >> we should be breaking down barriers not building walls. >> and marco rubio decides to drop out. on the@ right side, this year we will not be on the winning side. >> some republicans still hope
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>> the establishment unifies behind ted cruz because john kasich cannot win. >> fox 35 is your election headquarters. >> and trump is still talking about those big wins last night. let's talk with fox's greta van susteren with some analysis. what's the latest wins for trump. is the g.o.p. ready to get behind him as a possible nominee now? >> reporter: well, i don't know, sonni, but your governor rick scott in a facebook posting after, of course, senator marco rubio pulled out of the race, and suspended his campaign, he has now endorsed it and it's now time for the republican party get together but remember, not all of the delegates have been chosen so far, so it's a little bit premature bl whether the deep rift -- so i guess governor scott wanted to get out ahead of it and we'll see whether or not the party can really heal but they've got a big war going on in the g.o.p..
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possibility is, greta of having governor scott on the ticket if he does become the nominee? as a lot of people are saying, his endorsement is a way of possibly getting -- with, as what we said, could be a possible nominee? >> well, i know. it seems more popular in your state than senator marco rubio, and remember, republicans, in order to win the white house, must also winnow hi and so governor scott may also have the eyes on being the vice president and -- but governor kasich, if he's not the nominated republican party, he may want it and don't forget, governor chris christie is also there and an early endorseer. he quickly endorsed donnell trump and he may want it as well. i interviewed donald trump recent flee your state of florida, and as well as ten days ago, and donald trump told me he wanted to choose a vice president nominee who has experience in politics. that includes all those governors, and of course, senator marco rubio, but we may
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ourselves because he's not knocked out that nomination and there could be a huge fight in cleveland. >> let's talk quickly in ohio. does he have to start going a little negative now with his message? you hate to have to expect that out of a politician but greta; people are saying he's got to get a little bit more aggress neuve his approach if he's trying to stay in this race? >> well, he's -- which is one of the upcoming elections, and he's a state-wide ad and you know, i think he'd almost make a mistake and i think most people are saying he should go negative and he's sort of the anti-donnell trump and if you could like donald trump, you want to like governor kasich. you may be surprised. remember what happened when senator marco rubio went negative on donnell trump and that seemed to backfire. he'll stay sort of on the sunny and -- excuse the word sunny. >> is it tonight talk further
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>> this is 7:00 pm eastern. flat governor, the great state of florida, he'll be on our show to talk about -- talk about his endorsement and so much more, sonni. >> we look forward to it, greta. thank you so much. >> thank you. local priest in trouble tonight, despite knowing of his history of molestation allegations. kate burgess joining us -- >> but rather, in pennsylvania where they were both ministers for the franciscan -- -- allowing dozens of children to be molested by the same man -- >> another scandal in the catholic church. this time, a grand jury indictment against three church officials for covering up two decades of sexual abuse. >> these individuals knew that brother baker was a child predator and that
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faced allegations of child molestation in 1998 and again n2,000 -- >> they're accused of molesting more than 30 children in a western pennsylvania high school between 1992 and 2010. he committed suicide after new sexual abuse allegations brought in an investigation in 2013. kathleen kane says that giles who now runs the san pedro center in winter park knew as far back of 1998 of sexual abuse and was advised by psychologists not to allow him near children. instead of heeding that warning, he was assigned where he worked as an athletic and re liverage -- religious teach where'er they assaults took place. >> they now head to -- head to -- and moved baker to the school in 2,000 after another student
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>> documents show that, again, law enforcement was not told, and instead, they put bakener charge of conducting youth for -- throughout the united states. he's accused of molesting three additional children during that time. >> they engaged in efforts to protect the image and reputation of the franciscan place, rather than act in the best of the of the children. >> with no ties to florida are each charged with endangering the welfare of children and conspiracy. the priests have been put on admin straste leave -- >> i couldn't reach any of them for comment. a statement, bishop john nunan says we pray for all the people involved in the investigation and for those who are suffering. >> i also spoke with several members of st. patrick's congregation. they wouldn't go on camera,
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the father, and they support the church. all three officials will be arraigned in the next few days. kate burgess, fox 35 news. >> hey, that you have. she thought it was the hiccups and it turns out that her grandbabies were choke. >> but police found them on the side of the road. we'll show you the video. >> and net flix mooters on the prowl. watch all kinds of movies and tv shows. and they ain't paying nothing. fox business explaining that. coming up. >> but pretty changeable. we've got one and eventually two cold fronts out of the way. we'll talk more about the chance for rain and storms coming up.
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regular, on oak ridge >> they're hoping the chain's reputetation are not doing much much for sales and chipotle expecting to report loss, actually, for the first quarter and that would go its first since the company went public back in 2006. bmw says they plan to roll out more electric cars. and the company also claiming that it's adding self driving features faster than its rivals.
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than shell are -- potentially apple. >> net flix for free? a new study finds appear third of americans who use net flix aren't paying for it. this. jerry, how did they get away with it? >> well, you know, you can't pay any additional money, mom and dad can and get other people to get on your account, and pay an additional $8 and if you pay an additional 12, you get -- it works that way. and let me tell you, i think these people just match on and on and on, and it's lil even annuals largely, good -- millenials, large lead, and 69% are between 13 and 17, and in many cases, these young people are still at home. >> and is the company doing anything to stop it and we just expect an increase and fees to pay for anybody else's -- >> here is what's interesting,
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much as $5 million a year. think about that. $5 million as real impact earnings work right, and as far as we know, we're not going after these people, even though we instituted these akimberly -- additional -- and get the kids on your account, but tracking request ro these people down is not the easiest thing in the world. >> all right. gerri willis, always a play shure to talk to you. >> some scary moments when a little girl starts choking in 444444444444 grandma's car. >> but police officers knew exactly what was going on and what to do. >> for children especially. >> i -- i can admit it. and i am right now talking to you, and it was amazing to see the response. >> you're a good man. the amazing rescue on the side of the road coming up. x introducing longhorn' s
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>> two police officers pull over to help a family in kiss dissed stress. a grandma many thought her 19-year-old daughter had hiccups but it turned out she was choking. by the time police arrived, the little girl had stopped breathing.
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scientific name for hopps. and so, -- i think i had it once at the world of beer -- >> and i remember feeling pretty good afterwards. maybe that's what it was. >> and you probably have a green -- maybe you'll have a green one too. >> tomorrow is the big -- st. patty's day. all right. well, i guess everyone is going to be healthy one way or the other tomorrow. dr. joe, always good to talk to you. >> you, too. thank you. >> all right. the heat is on here in central florida. temperatures again for today. it did top back into the upper 80s to about 90 degrees and, of course, we consider it to be rain-free but that will change. as we get into the end of the week for the upcoming weekend. this is going to be your rainfall total forecast and this is going to take us through at
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lingering and as we get into the first half of the day on sunday, but basically, through saturday night, expecting about one to one and a half inches of rain, and through portions of marion county, volusia county, flagler county and areas up to the north and in and around metro orlando, expecting about a third, possibly one inch of rain and very warm. so we'll take the rain, and then as you go further south, you start to add a little bit more because the humidity as little bit higher as you go through tampa and back over to melbourne possibly one to two inches of rain so that tells me thating that not going to be some rain
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>> a little cooler to what we had and there will ab chance for a few rain showers. across -- a big warm-up going on and it's still in new york city, 54 in chicago, and lots of 70s and 80s and orange all through the southeast, and extreme northern wisconsin, minnesota, and they've got a pretty good sthorm, and they're picking anywhere from about six to 12 inches of snow. watch that storm developing and that's important to know because that means there is plenty of
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coming this way. and that means as they go through the upcoming weekend -- -- >> it will be around -- and it shows up on my saturday forecast 30% chance for shower tomorrow and a better chance for saturday and sunday and then cooling down on saturday and beautiful for the next week. >> helping out even the smallest of friends. >> straight ahead, firefighters pull off their gym masks to save the family friend. >> they are nearly finished.
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>> and trending right now, scientists have dug up a pregnant t-rex. big deal since researchers are rarely able to determine a dinosaur's sex. the remains also could contain the holy gral of all dinosaur fossils dna. but they still need to do more test suv -- tests. yet. the t-rex was found in montana and dates all the way back to 68 million years ago. >> a lot of potential there with that dineo dna. the tallest, the fastest and nearly ready to go. sea world says it's put it into place the last segment of its
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roller coaster. it will be more than 200 feet high and hit 73 miles per hour. on top -- atop a big american flag. >> you call him dr. jones. indiana jones five is in the works. haa harrison ford, and the movie set for release in 2019. nothing about george look aust. if you want to check out more top trending stories, just check out the home page. >> fast moving flames and the man begs firefighters to save his family. >> all of them have four legs. they were scared and hideing so it took a little while to find both of them. >> those special moments when
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and a doxon and they even had little oxygen masks. >> they were scared and hiding so it took us a little while to find both of them but these are specifically designed fit over the snout. one of the dogs was kind of little lethargic that once they delivered the oxygen and treated them for a while, then the dog was a little more feisty. >> the homeowners consider the dogs their kids, and they say that they're glad firefighters coming up, all new at 6:00, a mother as victim of road rage -- >> we're scared by our kids in the car. >> how this active aggression finally came to an end. >> florida's primary has come
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independent party. @ >> tonight the alleged bars. thankfully no children were hurt. valerie boey has her story all new at 6:00. >> she says s444444444444id to go outside with her child after a stranger rammed her car as they went it to pick up some diapers for her baby. it happened right across from the boys and girls' club. >> stop -- >> she -- like her car like

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