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overboard. we are hearing from the coast guard about their search at seaguard about their search a a sea. a one and only exclusive. an corrections officers accused of exploiting inmates for her own financial gain this morning, one of her victims ising out. >> announcer: live, the one and only local 10 news starts right now. >> neki: good sunday morning, everyone, i am neki mohan. >> todd: and i am todd tongen. thank you for waking up with us on this sunday, march 6. over so jennifer correa. because we are headed to carnival e on the mile. >> neki: perfect weather. >> todd: dial it in. >> jennifer: we will be there for carnivale on the mile. there is a cold front that is very weakland bring us more sunshine. right now it is dark andarly out there and temperatures dropping into the mid- to upper 60s. in fact key west the cool spot at 65 degrees. a look at the radar. i just want to mention some
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offshore, but in is clearly an indication that the front is passing through with a few clouds and isolated shower right along the coast cannot be ruled out. but, again, very weakk. eventually when it passes through, it will press a those clouds and moisture to the south of us. so it will turn outo be a nice and sunny day. once that sun is up. neki. >> neki: thanks a lot, jennifer. art with vote 2016, and the day is a tomorrow people call super saturday. five states and one territory making their voices heard and when it was all sai and done bernie sanders and ted cruz gang ground on the front runnergang ground on the front runners. ted cruz with a big win.n kansas walking away half the vote. similar story in maine. in kentucky donald trump won by a narrow margin. he won 36% of the vote to cruzhe won 36% of the vote to cruz's 32%. trump walked away with a narrow
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now to the democrats. senator bernie sanders bested hillary clinton in the nebraska caucus. in kansas sanders easily won with 70% of the vote there. in louisiana clinton came without a huge victory of her own with 70% of the votes. the result did little to change the delegate mh. clinton keeps her significant lead in the race for the nomination. >> todd: a mix in voters have changed momentum of the race. sanela sabovic has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, neki and todd. ted cruz and donald trump winning big and hillary clinton secures a key state. on the heels of the super tuesday win, donald trump had another strong night. he was in west palm beach celebrating his wins in louisiana and kentucky. in a speech he congratulated
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touting marco rubio telling him he should bow out. >> i would like to congratulate ted in maine and k kansas. he should do very good in maine because it is very lose to canada. let's face it. i think marco rubio had a very, very bad night and personally i would call for him to drop out of the race. you know, i heard hillary today and i watched her statement tonight, and her statement is make america whole. that is a terrible statement. make america whole. i think she means we are in a hole, a deep hole, and we are trying to dig our way out. we owe $19 trillion. >> reporter: a strong super saturday win for texas seator ted cruz that started the night big by winning in kansas and taking the state of maine. this marks a rebound for cruz
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marco rubio decided to visit one of the less popular campaign spots, puerto rico. the florida senator spoke in spanish to supporters at a rally and despite less than ideal results in yesterday's poll, rubio said his focus is on his home state of florida. >> there will be more delegates awarded in florida than any other states combined. it is a winner take all state. the statewho voted tonight are important. we are going to leave tonight with more delegates than we had yesterday. >> reporter: vermont senator bernie sanders was overshadowed by hillary clinton. he rebounded scoring a pair of wins in nebraska. and despspe sander's win last night, she still holds a strong lead in the delegate count. the candidates are looking ahead to primaries in four states including one here in south florida, , but before then, the democrat also be in a
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sanela sabovic, local 10 news. tension surrounds the replacent for supreme court justice antonin scalia. while the decision is far to made. alberto jose jordan is being considered. he is a cuban american who grew up right here? south florida. the 54-year-old father of two has been a federal circuit court judge since 1999. the attorney of bowe bergdahl wants to meet with donald trump for an intervieew. trump has been calling bergdahl a trader. he has been charged with leaving his troop before his capture. developing now northwest miami-dade. police say a man was shot after some sort of argument with another man. no word on can't of these two. we don't have any a lot of information. it happened along 109th avenue.
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to the hospital in serious but stable condition. as for the shooter he took off running. police are trying to track him down. a one and only exclusive. we are hearing from a man who was allegedly blackmailed by a miami beach oofficers and he is not the only victim. accused of pocketing money from cadets at a boot camp she managed. officials said she threatened to put them back behind bars later gambling away the money at the hard rock casino. >> i basically will come out with nothing. i came herei came who here with nothing and will leave with nothing. a lose-lose situation. who knows how long this happened. i just went to boot camp in 2010. this could have been happening years ago. >odd: so far 19 victims have come forward. facing several charges such as bribery and extortion. >> the family of retired fbi agent who lived in south florida is asking for help to find him. robert levb levinson's loved
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lauderdale. hewent missing during a mission for the cia in iran. they believe the 67-year-old is still alivestill alive and demanding more aggressive efforts to rescue him. a $5 million reward for information on his whereabouts. a scuba diver lucky to be alive after he was sucked into a nuclear power pipe here in florida. >> todd: it happened in port st. lucie last summer. he was sucked into the pipe when suddenly spit newt a pond at florida plant. he is suing florida power and light but they say he ignored signs in the area. a keyless ignition, but it has been linked to several deaths. >> todd: you just press the button. coming up how south florida is the leader in these deaths. >> neki: after a historic drought, californians are now dealing with heavy flding in some areas. for in south florida, wawaing up to relatively quiet conditions even though a cold
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not a big rainmaker whatsoever. temperatures this morning tarting off in the mid- to upper 60s. the rest of your sunday forecast when we come back.
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a popular feature on cars can also actually be deadly. we are talking about keyless ignition vehicles. car us that don't't need a key to turn the engine on and off. and while the ffderal government raised safety concerns five years ago after several deaths linked to carbon monoxide poisoning, t there is still no time frame for sfety environment. local 10 investigators amy vitari explains how florida leads the country in these deaths. >> reporter: it is tenology designed to make things easier for drivers, no physical key needed to start the ignition and it is increasingly popular. >> for many, many years people take their key, they go io
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is off. >> reporter: with no key to remove, drivers can forget to off. the danger of cars left running in the garage quickly flood a home with carbon monoxide quickly killing everyone with no warning. >> no one should lose a loved one. >> reporter: it is a miracle he survived after his girlfriend mysticly left the car running in 2010. maddock was unable to move or speak and 20-year-old glise n did not make it. >> it is hard to move on. you can't replace that. >> reporter: so how quickly can a deadly mistakee deadly? we visited the broward fire departmentfire academy to find out. we left a car running and closewe left a car running and closed it in, after 15 minutes, fire fighter hazmat tech mike
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>> 35 to 50 parts per million. >> reporter: that fast the carbon monoxidelevels are dangerous. according to the nonprofit organization kidsincars.org. 20 deaths are linked to keyless ignition cars. nate florida killing ten peoplenate florida killing ten people. >> boom. it is an issue. when you know it and it has been a lot of years. >> reporter: matt's fmily sued lexus's parent company for negligence. the automaker settled. the highway administration. nitsa filed a rule that would require an audible warning. five years later the agency has yet act. when i asked for an update, a spckesperson wrote nitsa does not have a definite date for the rule >> the car companies have stalled them from doing anything too. nothing changes and people keep dying. >> reporter: when it comes to a warning, it depends on the manufacturer. some cars like bm w -- [car starting sound]
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indication when you walk out of the car and walk away with the key in your hand that the engine is still running. others like hyundai have external alarms but critics say that is not loud enough and all cars need this. and people keep dying. in september onus stremback died after leaving the keyless ignition runningng in the garage. we reached out to toyota if they plan to make safety changes. they wrote we as other autothey wrote we as s her automakers don't discuss future plans. >> it is very, very difficult for her family and my family and for me, and it could have been prevented. it could have been prevented. >> reporter: nitsa said they are reviewing public comment on the proposed safety changes. many from automakers oppose any change. the alliance of automobile mufacturers say not a serious safety problem with those vehicles to warrant newrequirements.
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>> todd: a bso spokesperson say the incidents highlight the importance of having carbon monoxide detectors that save lives in places like these in the past. a woman in california is dead aftr the car she was riding in went into floodwatersriding in went into floodwdwers. a storm that packed high winds and rain created a river below a highway overpass swallowing a car with two people inside. police said the driver went around a roadblock before it happened. the man behind the wheel was able to get out, but a 48-year-old woman did not make it. >> the water was six to eight feet deep by the time we were able to get into the vehicle. took the dive team a while to find it. >> neki: police say thehe woman was under water for 15 minutes. the man was transported to the hospital. 5:16 and time to look at the weather. and jennifer, neki says you owe her $5 dollars. [ laughter ] >> neki: a breakfast scandal going on in the morning.
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>> todd: what is going on.& >> jennifer: i will give neki back her money. no worries. first let me do the weather. temperatures starting off in the upper 60s in the area. and also a cold front coming our way but will not bring us cool weather. what it will do is bring us nice and dry conditions for the rest of our sunday. so the momning hours, best chance to see a shower especially along the coast. now winds are out of the north and northwest already, but thewind speeds are light right nowwind speeds are light right now, anywhere between 6 to up to 9 miles per hour. here is a look at the radar and satellitit not that much cloud cover. very few clouds on land, and then you have a few showers that are offshore their have moved away from key biscayne. key biscayne, we don't have to worry about the rain. looks like it was headed toward you but not anymore in cold front is draped across central florida. it is pushing quickly to the south. actually very fast. we probay won't even notice it. once the sun rises, maybe few clouds, but otherwise it will
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here iis a look nationwide. we mentioned few minutes ago about the flooding in california that continues. now remember, the soil is very dry. a year's worth of drought. so, yes, the rain is welcomed but you get, of course, the outcome of flooding and this definitely causes problems. meanwhile, another system setting p over the front range. and this system is going to help to drive in the threat of storms, t at the same time, the jet stream, loft will go to the south, that moisture clashing. we are talking about a severe weather outbreak from texas up to missouri. also these are the rainfall accumulations, and that the middle of next week tuesday to wednesday. back here at home heading out to the beach today, becoming breezy. so far a moderate rip current risk for voters. there will be a small-craft advisory in effect starting at
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once those winds pick up behindthe front. 81 degrees. 20% chance for showers agn. that 20% chance is for early this morning and ten we dry things out. todd. >> todl: all right, jen, thank you. the stars were ought at the bal harbor where 305 miami's own pit bull performed for his hometown crowd and hemmed to raise money for the buoconi family. we were there along with emilio and gloria estefan. in the proud wayne newton, all long-time supporters of the miami project to puanswered to paralysis. this morning we are hearing from the pennsylvania judge whoo went on a fishing trip to the keys and left a multimillionaire. >> i said i wonder what it will feel like to hit a big lotry winning because i never win nothing. well, i found out today.
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winner of the $291 million powerball. he is down at the keys for a fishing trip and he stopped to get ice and a lottery ticket. he will split with those two friends and each get $40 million. did doe a quick pick or numbersdid doe a quick pick or numbers. >> todd: i don't know but he split it with his buddies. a big day -- big first day for the carnivale on the mile. >> neki: and another fun day today. you can meet some of of the local 10 news team. they looked like they wer having a blast yesterday. >> todd: they were dancing. plus march is cuban sandwich month. >> neki: where is my sandwich. >> todd: we celebrated with a cuban sandwich showdown. it doesn't matter she owes you $5 and asandwich.
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if you were looking for something for today, be art of a good cause and bike ride down to the keys in support of people with multiple sclerosis. this is the bike away to key largo. bike riders take off from the fiu and make their way to key largo. event starts at 7:00 and registration fee is $40.. i have done it. it is fun. or attend the asian cultural fist value at the home festivalfist value at the home festival. enjoy music, food, dancing. a fun time. begins at 10:00 in the morning and ends at 6. $12 for adults and $5 for kids. if your kids love science, the stem expo at beth el elementary school in cooper city. kids will learn about spy
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much more. the event from 1:00 in the afternoon until 4:00. it is free. and carnivale on the mile isback in coral gables. a nice crowd. plenty of good food and music, art lined up the street and dance. you know how we do it in south florida. if you didn't have a chance to make it out, don't worry. it is today. the free event presented by the kiwanis of little havana. things for all members of the family including us the team from local 10. om noon to 2:00 today, todd and i will be there with clay ferarra, kristi krueger and eric yutzy eric yutzy. they will be between us so we don't fight. and from 2:30 to 5, glenna milberg, jennifer correa, michael putney and liane morejon. .mayor regalado named march cubb sandwich month and the second annual cuban sandwich smackdown.
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eight judges for this year's competition. the winner the cban press, a food truck. in two weeks it will me on to the international cuban sandwich festival right up the road in tampa. if that wasn't enough to make you a little hungry, maybe a different kind of sandwich will grb -- make you hungry. grab a glass of milk becaus today it national oreo cookie day. nabisco developed the cookie back in 1912 and today the bestback in 1912 and today the best-selling cookie can be found in over 100 countries. 25 different varieties of oreos25 different varieties of ors, creamsicle, berry burst and watermelon. but i like the classic. >> todd: moot me. >> neki: double stuff. >> todd: double stuff neck schenectady why doesn't that surprise me. a lot coming up. >> neki: including dunk your oreos. police in a high-speed chase
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take off on foot. we will have it all for you after the break. for news south florida, we have a cold frontthat is headed our way. not really going to bring us rain or even cool w wther, but it will bring us fun. i will have the rest of your sunday forecast when we come back. take local 10 online with you wherever you are headed. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter for the latest
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interaction. we had real people make their own pizzas. they chose the ingredients they wanted. i like the fresh dough. what's bha? what are fillers? you guys just made your pizza the way i make my pizza. hey! no ingredients that you can't pronounce and no artificial flavors.
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get any large pizza up to 5-toppings for just $9.99. online only.
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today it's florida flatbread with fresh tomatoes and bell peppers. it's easy to turn local produceinto a meal time favorite. look for the fresh from floridalabel when y!u shop. remember, delicious is always seseed fresh from florida. local 10 news starts right now. >> neki: time is 5:29. dark and early. 68 drees. taketaking a live look out of our hollywood beach cam where there is no one on the beach at this hour. >> toodd: a little early. but you know what, they will be up soon. once the sun rises. >> neki: here he is. the sun. going out for a walk. he is beating the crowds. because it is going to be a nice day today. right? >> todd: neki said so.
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too bad but still cloudy. once the sun rises dark and early out there overlooking miami. once the sun rises you will notice more sunshine than yesterday. winds out of the north-northwt. light right now but expected to pick up once the front pass it. a weak front barely bringing us any rain and temperatures starting off in the mid- to upper 70s or 60s i should say. we will get to those 70s quickly by the late morning hours and that's because we are warming up fast due to all the sunshi. showers have developed offshoreshowers have developed offshore, but they are staying right where they arar moving from the north to the south. and there is that boundary. you can see it right here. actually it is cutting through central florida heading toward lake okeechobee and by later on this morning passing over us. that is going to help to bring us nice and dry air keeping us stable with a high built in ehind that. today. the big story this morning, surprises on super saturday as ted cruz and bernie sanders close the gap between

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