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these people come and rob you like nothing. it's like, no, it's crazy. >> michael: tonight the store employee alive but it could have been a different story if it weren't for his neighbors. aend friend of victim rushed over and helped stop the violence. >> they just was hitting him. the guy in the barbershop hear all the screaming, then when they opened the door it was these two guys, young guys beating him pretty bad. they saw the guy and they stopped actually the bb-8. >> michael: right now neighboring businesses are double-check can their security systems week making sure they're prepared if the pair of criminals returns. neighborhood. how it's get bad every day. >> michael: and you can see tonight both businesses remained closed. right after this robbery there was a carjacking just a couple blocks away from here at northwest 116th terrace and ninth avenue. just connected checked with miami-dade detects of. they tell me they are looking
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see if the two crimes are connected. michael seiden, local10 news. >> calvin: caught on camera a burglar smashing his way inside of a smoke shop in pembroke box inside. our local10 news reporter a arew perez live with the video you will only see on local10. andrew. >> andrew: it wasn't just this man taking a cash box. it was the way he did it. i want you to take a look this in here. this, this used to be the front door of this business until this man just decided to run right through it. you're about to see in the video. but employees, they are saying they need the public's help tonight. this person police would really like to meet starts scoping out the business around 4:30 in the morning. he finally stops and uses something to shattered front door, and right after that he just charges right through it. >> literally like a bull, like a ram. >> charged right through it. >> andrew: gordy perez manages the biz at holy smokes at pines boulevard in pembroke pines.
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broken glass. from. >> second in and out. >> andrew: he said had fan map goes straight to the cash box. doesn't take electronics or products but does a whole lot of damage for a little bit of cash. officials really helping someone can help these guys out. >> holy smokes is here for two months and it's just amazing that somebody could come not wanting to work and just doing what their doing. it's really mind-boggling. andrews now the business, of course, is still open. a lot of damage was done, though, to the register, the door as well. somebody has to know who this guy is. you are encourage to call broward county crimestoppers. as always that number 954-493-tips. we're live tonight in pembroke pines. i'm andrew perez. >> calvin: also caught on camera a gas station hold-up in hollywood. the robber was wearing his shirt over his face when he pulled out a gun and demanded cash from the clerk on december 20th. he got $500 in cash and took
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although you cannot see nancy face he does have distinct tiff tattoos. if you like him, call hollywood police. >> laurie: and speaking of distinct tiff faces, remember this smiling face? after getting shot at during a robbery at a miami gastation station, this taxi driver is finally ready to go home. he was released today as you can see, and local10 news reporter neki mohan was there for it all. she's live with the happy ending. >> neki: laurie, jose pea knows this could have ended a whole lot differently. he is so thankful he is able to go home. he said he hopes to go back to work soon, but he has a message to his attacker who is still out there. jose pea the going home after a week in the hospital recovering from a gunshot wound to his leg inflicted during a robbery on january 3rd. >> i feel fine. with me, with the hospital. >> neki: seen here on this surveillance camera struggling with his assailant as a gags stated station at 2010 northwest
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pea a cab driver was working that night, gave the suspect all his cash but he got shot anyway. his family has stayed by his bedside throughout the ordeal. children. alive? >> oh, of course. of course. >> neki: he is not yet able to walk. he could have nerve damage. doctors to have wait and see how he heals. living once again. >> i have three kids. i need work for my kids, for my wife, and for me. >> neki: the person who shot him has not been caught. pea says he is not scared to work again. he has this message for his attacker. >> [ speaking in spanish ] >> i wish he would consider changing the way he lives his life not only for him but for his family. >> neki: and that attacker is still out there. if you think you recognize who that is, please call miami-dade crimestoppers or call your local
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live i miami, neki mohan, local10 news. >> calvin: three shootings in three hours over the weekend on the streets of miami leaving a 15-year-old dead. are they connected? an investigation now underway. the first shooting on saturday played out in overtown near northwest 2nd court and 19th street. cell phone video those the victim on the ground before he was taken to jackson memorial hospital. a half hour later police responded to another shooting, this time in liberty city. policeceay end fa-year-old alder hill was shot dead in a field. two hours later officers received a call of a third shooting on northwest 65th street and 7th avenue. it is there that 21-year-old jaquan learned was shot and later td. >> laurie: a health care pilot say he was blinded by a laser ate least two times. local10 spoke. >> hatzel: we're they filed fire rescue hangar where they keep theirs helicopters.
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who talk with the dangers ofist laser strikes, especially in their line of work. commander robert yont shows us what makes this miami-dade fire rescue chopper a powerful tool in the sky. >> they can light up the whole cabin and really make it blinding to everybody. >> hatzel: he then explalas why laser lights can quickly make thing dangerous, eecially for herc pilots. >> a herc -- helicopter, you constantly have to be in frol control of it because it can lose controlical. >> hatzel: on a saturday a chopper like this one was five miles noreast of miami executive airport when he reported laser lights in the cockpit. it happened four times at around 7:30 in the evening called a laser strike. it's happening more and more around the country. in 2014, a little more than 3800 incidents re reported, and the feds are trying to crack down. in 2012, the president signed a
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crime to aim a laser pointer i at an aircraft. doing so and getting caught can send to you prison for up to five years. and you can be fined $11,000. >> any time that you're distracted ornd blued even temporarily can be a big thing. >> hatzel: he thinks it's an educational issue. people not really knowing the true consequences of laser strikes. so pilots are prepared but hope it doesn't happen to them. >> even at night, you know, so we can put the visor down to try to help and other than that just turn the aircraft away from the area where we think tre could be somebody down there laying. >> hatzel: the fbi urging people that if you see somebody doing this kind of act, you're askedto call either your local police or the fbi themselves. for now reporting in southwest miami-dade, hatzel vela, local news. >> laurie: thank you. in lauderhill fire marshals are investigating what caused a house fire just this morning. firefightersrsere called out to the scene along northwest 42nd avenue and 23rd street, and
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no one was home at the time. sky 10 also above the scene of wild chain reaction crash. police say the driver ofof a black suv hit a car on northwest 47th avenue this morning right near the palmetto and then hit a box truck. the. >> calvin: time for are a final check on the evening rush. local10 news reporter traffic reporter jenise fernandez here now with a look. >> jenise: we're taking a look at i-95 nthbound as you are approaching the dolphin expressway. those are your as we zoom on in to take a closererook you can get a better look i-95 northbound a center lane blocked with speeds thereat 13 miles per hour. and as we continue north on i-95, there is also an accident at northwest 125th street with speeds there clocking in at around 14 miles per hour. now, as we cruise on up to broward county we do have an accident in pompano beach on i-95 southbound right around atlantic god have boulevard. looks like traffic is moving
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at 47 miles per hour. calvin, laurie. >> laurie: and president obama and his staff, they are putting the final touches on his last state of the union address as president. he's expected to address gun ntrol, closing guantanamo bay, immigration, and the restart of diplomatic relations with cuba. you can watch the president's address to congress live tomorrow night right here on local10. the state of the union begins at 9:00 p.m. and as if you haven't heard, the powerball jackpot has rolled over to $1.4 billion after no one had the winning numbers saturday night. so local10 is the only place to catch the next drawing. it's wednesday night during local10 news at 11:00. >> calvin: a power struggle happening right now in venezuela. the country's supreme court has ordered the newly elected opposition congress to unseat three barred lawmakers. the supreme court also says any action the body takes the in meantime is null. those three lawmakers f fm the opposition party were elected last month. those in favor of newspapered
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the court. first ubaldoo group of cuban migrants stranded in costa rica since november will be moving to the u.s. tomorrow. nearly 200 of the 8,000 legal immigrants will be flown to el salvador, bus today mexico and there the from there try to cross into the pups if the pilot program proves successful, t next wave of migrants will be sent. >> laurie: tonight we're learning miami is one of the places mexicans drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman could be extradited to face trial because miami is one of the several cities where guzman has been indicted on drug charges. we're told it could be a year before guzman is moved to the u.s. >> calvin: actor sean penn said he has nothing to hide on the interview t. joaquin "el chapo" guzman. >> betty: temperatures were in the 50s this morning. i'm chief meteorologist betty davis. this is just the start of our cool snap. find more in a few minutes. >> laurie: turkey point
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the are are worried about what the power plant is doing to the environment. >> calvin: but first, a touching touching tribute in south
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>> laurie: a mural of rock leyland behaved have david bowie rails in win wood after news of his death emerged overnight. he battled cancer the last 18 months before passing away at the age of 69. this mural also popped up in little haiti. bowie born david jones was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 1996. he just released his latestal lum black star on his 69th birthday. >> calvin: a gted artist will be missed. >> laurie: and that last album a goodbye gift. >> calvin: lack here at home the solution to one problem may have created another in and around the turkey point nuclear power plant. >> laurie: did anybody consider the environmental impact of pollution coming from the heating canals. >> glenna: laurie, calvin, for anyone who might not have been to turkey point, the reactors 3 and 4, those are them right over there, and if you swing around
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but the water right here is part of a huge cooling canal system on this property, 168 miles of waters that handle the wastewater from those reactions. so an issue today, what happens when those waters get too hot or too salty and what happens when the contaminants leave this property? if these cooling canal waters reach 104 degrees, turkey pnt has to shut down the nuclear reactors, a max temperature imposed two hot dry summers ago. >> we know where it has to pump the water to reduce the salinity. >> glenna: at issue for this panel of judges today, did the fix that cooled turkey point's canals and rid its algae blooms, salt content and pollution memorial move that all into the public waters of biscayne bay and maybe more dire the ground waters from which south florida drinks. >> the increase in the
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increase salinity to the point that it would threaten nearby auk qua waugh first. >> glenna: environmental groups have 69 and data that shows otherwise. opponents contend the fresh waters turkey point pumps into its closed system to call it and clean it pushes the contaminants into the public domain. >> all that pollution is now showing up in the national park, in the surface water, and they have even shut down well fields to the west. >> glenna: turkey point operator florida power and light argues that pollution and assault wart intrusion is not new nor solely its doing. >> is fp&l agreeing that there is a problem. >> no, what we're agreeing is on is to be sign on bob part of the solution, that as a part of our corporations also land mining and water excavation may have exacerbated the saltwater intrusion that's occurring.
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there is a plan, a solution in place. fp&l is part of it. it's in limbo right now waiting for all the regulatory layers of agencies to sign off point meanwhile today at the hearing there was no space for public comments from the public, and if you would like to weigh in on hog to do that. if you go to local10.com and look up this report, all that information will be right there for you to participate. i'm glenna milberg live at turkey point tonight, local10 news. >> calvin: glenna, thanks a lot. >> laurie: we know everything out there is cool tonight because it is chilly. >> calvin: and the temperatures' going to be falling again we understand, betty. we have to get our mittens and gloves and boots. >> betty: nice scarf, fur. we'll probably see fur action by wednesday morning. right now, miami, the night is upon us and temperatures are starting to drop off a touch. we made it into the lower 70s this afternoon.
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60s, including miami where it's 69. fort lauderdale, look at you already 67. pompano beach same story trip. the forecast for the evening will, we'll have some clouds around and it's going to be cool by. by 10:00 tonight low to midsection probably popping up in many of your be neighborhoods. wind at this point between fort lauderdale and miami north-northeast. by tomorrow morning more north-northwest. and essentially another batch of cool air spillin on in and that means cool temperatures that want to have some staying power around here. the right now i'm essentially tracking the leading edge of the next batch of cool air that's going to slide down into more areas of south florida. also on this cloud and radar imagery, i'm taking note of this southwesterly flow a lot of and this area of rainfall assssiated with a disturbance getting its act together on the southwest side of peninsula, at least off the southwest side over the gulf of mexico. that seemingly wants nike a one in our direction, and because of that we have the chance for showers tomorrow in addition to
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so the forecast for tomorrow when you wake up, it's going to be a cool start, showers around, and then as we head through the day, maybe not quite as damp in many of your neighborhoods. and then wednesday the start is gog to be ivan chillier, maybe the chilliest air we've felt as some areas could start in the upper 40s. those would be the inland areas. right now i'm forecasting 54 for@ miami. so get those minutes ready. you may want them out at that bus stop come wednesday morning. tomorrow definitely sweater weather. we'll start in the upper@ 50s near the coast and maybe mid-finances of inland. highs make that climb toward the lower 7s. maryland 50s inland. notice the rain chance going down to 10%. look at that morning start with 54 in the morning and highs in the lower s. still cool, too, some thursday morning with more lows in 50s and then highs in the lower 70.
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between thursday and friday. and by the time we're getting into the week temperatures will start to rebound a bit, so morning lows won't be as cool and afternoon highs could reach the low 80s by saturday. but until then, clay, can i borrow your sweater. as you. i don't have it. i think you have to go ask somebody else, adam gase the you can whyest coach in the nfl now.
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the florida panthers are the hotets name nhl and are itching closer to making league history. the panthers have now won 12 straight games and will look to make it 13 in a row tomorrow night. jaromir jagr continues to play incredible hockey. he played in the 1993 penguins team that set the n hadl record by ingeith 17 straight games. last night eats win in edmonton was the sixth game in a row that set the new bar for the highest ratings of the year, impressive since last night's game started so late. out west the heat getting a chance to show how good they could be. they take on the defending nba championship golden state warriors. he hope to have dwyane wade. we're not quite sure whether he's going to play but it is a good sign he came back in the last game. we will have highlights coming up tonight at 11:00.
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>> laurie: keep him healtlt. >> calvin: loving have log of these cats, though. >> laurie: that's nice news. and what do you think? look with ice hockey can you gives chilly news? >> betty: cool out there tonight, upper 50s tomorrow morning, maybe a few showers early tomorrow, too, so cool weather is going to stick around for a bit. >> laurie: it's a hockey chill theme going on. >> calvin: there has to be
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