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>> good evening it's been 24 hours since that drawing and still no sign of the winner. thi am sure someone, somewhere nearby is going to sleep, half a billion dollars richer. >> somebody won there, you better check your tickets so i ran out to my car. >> check it twice, because someone bout the $1.5 billion winning ticket at this publics off of melbourne beach. the florida win will share the prize with winners in california and tennessee. >> to find out did you buy any tickets. >> did you? >> no. >> the sunshine state has had 11-$1 million winners and even a$2 million winner. as shoppers continue to hear rumors of who might have won. >> do you know who woman? >> no, no, do not. >> all kind of rumors flying around, we don't know. >> we went on the hunt, even got a tip to check out a home in
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confirmed it was a dead end. she did not win the power ball. >> she did not. >> tickets ahead of the drawing soldt a pace of $1.3 million as mint, more than 300 million tickets were sold on wednesday one. residents in melbourne beach are just happy the winner is somewhere in their hometown. i love living here, and this makes it better. >> what do you think of the money? >> you know it is a lot of money. >> she is definitely right there. the florida winner is 528 million-dollars with a lumpsum pay out of $327.8 million as we quite frankly, continue to wait for someone to claim that prize. reporting live in melbourne beh, this evening, ben kennedy, local 10 news. >> anchor: okaka thank you. a hand full of people had five correct balls pocketing $1 million. that happened 11 times in florida, including eight times in south florida, the million
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in davey, twice in northwest miami dade, harper bay, boca raton, boynton beach and key west. >> anchor: new at 11:00, a freak accident leaving a 70-year-old woman in the hospital after she falls on a bicycle, and part of the bike lodges right into her head. where some of her neighbors are being lled heros tonight. that's right, a really incredible story. that woman would be rushed here after neighbors discovered her after a fall, a fall that would actually impale a piece of bicycle into her head. >> i kept hearing again and again, and then it dawned on me that it was help me, help me. >> at that moment, mary yates knew she needed to act, running to her neighbor's home next door the woman in her 70's was in bad need of help, oen the ground, in her garage. >> she fell on a bike. and all i could see was i could
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looked like it was full of blood. >> she called hollywood fire rescue that discovered that bonnie has fallen in that boying in the worst way. the wheel becoming lodge in her head. >> she said it was her skull. >> firefighters spent more than an hour using the jaws of live to remove the majority of the bicycle and a neighbor said he will likely never forget it. >> a piece of the axle, and they took her away with that attached in her head. >> yes, she was rushed to the hospital with t bike part still impaled in her head. but alive, thanks to neighbor that jumped in to help. >> we are all looking out for each other an incredibly bonnie is expected to make a full recovery, she is going to survive, we are being told she is being held here overnight, and then will likely go home tomorrow. an incredible story, and some
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neighbors. , and good to see that, derek, thank you, developing news, there is a growing crime scene at this apartment complex tonight, the scene of a suspicious death. all police a telling sus that the body of a woman was found in one of the apartments the cause of death is not being released. we will have any updated information as it comes in. >> nick carter is accused of attacking and choking a bartender. police say carter and his brother-in-law were at hogs breath saloon last night, when the pair both heavily intoxicated attacked those bouncers. this is a photo of him and his brother-in-law, speaking to officers before being arrested. he was releases earlier toon, when he wa pressed about what happened last night. >>id you choke the bouncer? i am just a guy trying to enjoy
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>> carter refused to answer further questions carter of course rose to fame in the 1990's, hogs breath saloon says carter have been banned from the bar for life. >> republican presidential candidate comparing off tonight, but despite seven taking the stage, tonight the focus fell largely on two, were there any surprises? our senior political reporter here with the highlights. >> indeed, leery, there were some highlights and low lights as well. and candidates were tough on president obama and hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton is disqualified from being commander in chief of the united states. is the g.o.p. candidates almost had a contest to see who could be tougher on hillary clinton. >> she would be a natural security mess, and that is wrong, and you know what, here is the problem, if she gets elected she is under investigation with the fbi right now, if she gets elected her first 100 days she might be
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white house and the courthouse. that might have been jeb bush's best moment tonight. criminals don't buy their guns from a gun sho they don't buy their guns from a collector, or a gun show. they steal them, they get them on the black market, a a isis and terrorist do not get their guns from a gun show. the candidates for the most part were civil with each other. >> everybody in the world loved new york, and love, noers and i have to tell you that was a very insulting statement. >> the two hurled overhatt constitute new york values and over whether cruz born in canada to an,american mother, can be president. >> the fact is there's a big overhang, there's a big question mark, on you head, and you can't do that to the party. >> you a an american.
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age, and i would suggest we focus onnho is best prepared to be commander in chief. because that's the most important question facing the country. >> no candidate won, no candidate lost, although chris christie didn't do himself any good bycatching president obama a child. this from the guy that welcomed president obama to new jersey after super storm sandy like his best friend. >> ben carson tonight? >> hardy there. >> john kasich sounded relative everly normal. >> you have to remember he is second or third in the polls in new hampshire, he did himself some good tonight. >> you don't expect to see him drop out? >> no, not until after new hampshire anyway. >> and iowa around the corner. >> it is indeed. two people are now facing charges after allegedly robbing a denny's restaurant by threatening to light a gasoline
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they appear before a judge today. including robbery with a deadly weapon, after police say they went on a crime speak, the pair allegedly robbed two dennys after telling cash shows they had gas bombs. the two told police they are addict toddler win crack cocaine. police say they also stole items from a 7-11 store, and they have only been in florida for a few months to complete a drug treatment program. >> now to the latest on the cuban migrant crisis, some of those migrants are now traveng north through mexico on their way to the states. the first wave t tveling from costa rica could be in the states as early as this morning. local 10 news reporter joins us live, has zell? >> and lori, some new information to share with you, within the last hour, we have learned that 12 of those cuban migrants are now here at this immigration processing center
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stairwell where they will come up one by one, we understand they flew in from mexico city, and then took a cab to the border here. because some of these migrants might end up experiencing some horrific, horrific incidents as they cross through mexico. >> it was too dangerous, she recalls, still in fear, this woman didn't want to show her face, or share her name. a hon duran migrants released just hours ago, on a temporary asylum, shared her journey to make it here. >> the toughest time was when her little girl sick, and the men she trusted would not help. at that point she felt she had been kidnapped. she was traveling with her 14-year-old daughter, one day she decided to escape. >> she jumped out of a window with the two children, later
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helped her get to this crossing point, she is now on a bus to miami. >> it was here she spent her first few hours in america. >> they are very very strong people coming through, but they recognize that they rather have they rather do this than risk theirhildren's lives. th is running by catholic social services. workers there say the influx remains steady, typically three to five family as day. a dangerous voyage that can take days weeks somomimes month, and at times no food, water or sleep for days. that's what we are here for, to make sure they feel safe. >> and again, that hon duran migrant is now making her way to miami, where she will reunite with her sister. her seven-year-old nephew was separated but we are told in two weeks that nephew will be claimed as for the migrants here at this hour, again, we are
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being processed i should say 12 cuban migrants. part of that first trip coming re from costa rica. reporting live on the western mexican border video just released of ather police shooting. and email as bitater. >> and hundreds of teachers rallying outside the capitol in tallahassee, making demands for the future of our childldn. >> and temperatures turning milder, 73 degrees in ft. lauderdale, 71 in miami, more rain in the forecast, i am betty davis, we are looking ahead to the weekend, next. and it's been a rough week
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you need to know before you go out to eat. >> inspectors came to havana, 1957, in the shops of pembroke gardens based on a complaint, and among the 38 violations they found a cook, handling vegetables, placed a finger in his mouth. was about to continue cutting those vegies with his bare hands until the inspector stopped him. that cook was ordered to watch his hands and put gloves on. liveveoaches were also found in the kitchen here, there was mold in t t ice machine, and we came to ask what happened. >> in a written statement the company apologized but called the issues minimal. employees will be retrained to make sure this never happens again.
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3227 wanted to talk to us about their 18 violations, that included live roaches, crawling around the kitchen. >> you can't talk to us about a roach issue here? >> no. >> corporate office doesn't keep the place clean it is up to you? >> the companyny says they are embarrassed and they too plan on retraining staff. also on the list, empire serb want. 16030 street, also in north miami beach. >> and that inspection lad week. >> t.v.? >> among the 32 violations up to 75 live roaches crawling around the kitchen. roacebbing cement on the walls, ovens, equipment coated with greece and food debris. >> next door. >> oh next door. >> no, it was you, empire. >> no, we are open friday already. >> whody us it take the inspector for you to come here
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>> no no no, i can not say inning. >> the final stop, sunny ayes beach. at 168th and colins ten violations were found here, the doors were ordered should have, after rodent droings were spotted in the kitchen even on a food tray nobody here right now, who are you? >> i am opening the kitchen. >> is there a rodt problem? >> no. >> was there? there was maybe a long time ago, no comment right now. >> all the places mentioned were allowed to reopen following inspections, you now know what is going on. local 10 news. >> hundreds of teacherer from miami dade and around the state stood on the steps today to rally for betetr salaries the state is currently set to spent around $80 billion on education. a figure not seen in nearly a decade, but many teachers say the budget doesn't go far enough.
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enmore on spending on schools including pay rises and reducing the amount of standardized testing. >> it is friday eve, as betty would call it. >> betty, what is going to happen? >> we have more sloppy weather ahead that's if your weekend starts on friday, but we are going to start to dry out by saturday, so that's the good news. temperatures by the way, not as cool out tonight, getting a lot milder, thanks to our winds now coming in from the south-southeast. look at key west, at 74 degrees, the rain, though, that has been the issue. we are finding still a few rain showers out there, especially in broward county. patch of rainfall lingering so dampening things up. and always watching off the west side of south florida out over the gulf of mexico, it appears another little round of rainfall, is going to be moved toward the peninsula, so the bottom line, more wet weather in the forecast for us, and some of
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so be ready for that in the morning and this is all being followed up, or coming behind it i should say, is another system that moves through for friday and brings more rain, let's show you how this can play out tomorrow, for the morning rain, maybe some stronger storms we will certainly be watching the keys and south areas of south florida, south miami dade, and then for the afternoon, this model shows that an association with the front we could have a band of showers and storms that form, and move across the area, so maybe some gusty winds but by the evening if you have a big date planned for tomorrow night, we should be planning on drying out. so there's no canceling the te, and then that sets up up for a decent saturday, more sunshine around but by the evening we will have more clouds returning to the area, and that gets us ready for more rain, we do want to visit the tropics. hurricane alex is still out
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astores has weakened a bit. moving north at 22 miles an hour, maximum sustained winds at 80 miles per hour, not a threat for the u.s., certainly a rare system for this time of the year. rain and storms for tomorrow, sunday more rain and storms we push that front through, 50s on the way, for next monday morning. your weather authority a@ways watching and tracking. get started at 4:30, calvin. >> tomorrow the y.m.c.a. will remember the lives of reverend dr. martin luther king jr., and one of the most courageous woman will serve as keynote speaker. 50 years ago, as a freedom writer she once told the u.s. attorney general she was ready to die for equal rights. after he demand protestors end their trip, to birmingham alabama. >> we would not have been able to have a movement about public accommodations, or voting rights
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without getting a lot of people killed first. so it was essential that the freedom riot continue. >> part of her life was featured in the move pro semima. and at a luncheon at the temple israel, and both events i will serve as m.c., i can't wait. >> boy that will be a packed house. >> we need to get you to bed then. a bus driver attacked by a man with a knife, and passengers walk away and do nothing, the draw dropping scene coming up. >> good evening south florida, traveling northbound, that exit ramp to the turnpike right at the golden glades will be closed
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you can >> protests are already planned after another video is showed of a shooting of a young man. the video shows the shooting death of 17-year-old cedric chapman. his family has been fighting for months to get the video released. the officer said he fired after seeing him turn towards officers. investigators later d dermined it was an i-phone case. this is a picture of chapman, police say he was a carjacking suspect, this shooting is one of several that have caused unrest in slick go, there are persistent calls for the mayor to resign. >> a man is now facing charges after it shows a bus drivener cleveland being attacked. >> somebody call the police. call the police oh wow. >> anchor: call the police. >> not a single one of those passengers called police, instead they simply left the bus, the driver managed to call
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attacked him was arrested. >> next in our mercedes-benz sports report, the coaching care saul may be surprising turn for former dolphins quarterback, plus we will hear from dwayne wade on what the heat need to do tomorrow night to stop their road slide. >> and here is a look at your cash three, play four, and
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win, good luck. steam now for your sports report. good news and beadiness. the bad news is that mri today does show he has a mild left calf strain, it will force him to miss a week of action, the good news is there was no tear, so he should be out just that week. the road trip continues tomorrow, nuggets are coming off a win against the warriors and even though they have struggled that's just the third time they have lost the season, as for dwayne wade he says the team needs to get on the same page in order to stop this losing streak. lose ball games in this league, we can accept all we all lose, you just don't want to lose, and we have to do a better job next time we step on the floor. being more together. >> spurs and possiblee finals preview, you never know.driving by lebron, and then
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