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requirements per statute and administrative code. we also tracked down the owner of traditional taekwondo. he says he is a father himself and follows the guidelines he has been given. he also says he and his wife are the only ones that transport children and denies any sat on the floor of their van. >> make sure the kids are safe and have a great time. >> reporter: but lisa tells 10news school programs are regulated, her child will stay in daycare. >> they can do anything they want while the parents aren't there and we won't know. >> despite little regulation be did some digging and traditional taekwondo is registered with the better business bureau. since 2008 there have been two complaints, but the business still has an a rating. happening right now it's florida or bust for both
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are seven major rallies happening across florida with both republican and democratic candidates. with a little more than two weeks to go early voting is already underway and the polls are close enough that there is no telling who will win over the sunshine state. 10news reporter mark rivera is live in tampa outside of the mid florida credit union amphitheater. you can see behind mark there are hundreds of people trying to get in. >> reporter: there were probably several hour people that made their way in already, and there is a huge line even further down the street. this looks a little bit smaller. this looks big still, but it's way smaller than it was when the doors opened. they are expecting several thousand more. from above, look at all these people filter in. you're gonna be taking a live look at skyway 10 pictures.
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making their way into the amphitheater to see donald trump speak at 7:00. donald trump is spending three days in this state. [ inaudible ] he and his team know florida is a must-win if he wants to win the white house. there was a lot of enthusiasm that i saw as we walked up a few minutes ago. donald trump in florida is about three points behind. he is working hard here to try to make those points up. nationally, it's a situation. he is down by about 12 points, but he is working hard to reverse the state right now in florida. several days to try to make that deficit up right here in the sunshine state. we're gonna bring you inside coming up at 6:00. for her own tour through florida, hillary clinton made a stop in new hampshire today. she was on stage, as you can see, with senator elizabeth war
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the state's governor. thousands of you just want this election to be over with. we hear it all the time. >> early voting is underway here in florida. the designated early voting sites are home from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. >> to make sure that your choice does count, you don't want to let social media get in the way. a big no-no. >> yeah, easier than you thought. doing one of these selfies could make your vote illegal. so you can't take any so no selfies. avoid anything that might invalidate your vote because it's so important here in florida. the statistics website 538 found a vote cast here counts two and a half times more than votes in some other states because florida has so many electoral college votes up for grabs. there is also a one in five chance that florida will decide
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same as your polling place. we have a list of the locations on our website wtsp.com. and remember early voting ends november 6 two days before the election. developing tonight investigators are trying to figure out what caused a horrible bus crash in southern california. 13 people died. four are in critical condition right now. i want you to take a look. the bus slammed into the back of a truck. look at the damage right there. the impact was so hard, the bus trailer. this happened early this morning as the bus was headed back to l.a. from a casino. >> we may not be able to determine why the accident occurred because the driver has been killed. we will get as close as we can. >> like the bus driver, most of the victims were sitting in the front of the bus. the driver of that truck did survive. he says he felt the bus slam into him. investigators are having a hard time identifying the bodies
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the bus was made 20 years ago, which means there is no guarantee that they will be able to find a black box recording device. it's one of the scariest things to see while on a plane. a fire and a massive column of black smoke. see this on the runway? this is what people saw as their plane sat on the runway of an airport in malta. let me give you a closer look. five people died when a small plane slammed into the ground right after it took off, and there it burst in we have video taken -- this is a view from another plane. the pilot made an announcement while the wreckage burned. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. unfortunately, there has been an incident on the runway. a fire. we will have to. [ unintelligible ] >> incredible video.
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island off the coast of italy, to libya. all five of the people who died were from france. three were customs officials who were trying to track illegal tracking routes used to ship drugs and sometimes even people. deputies say they don't have enough manpower to get rid of this right here. a camp of protesters. more than 100 protesters are trespassing on private property according to deputies. the camp is near cannonball. a tiny town with a la it's about 45 miles south of bismarck. for months people have protested the construction of the dakota access pipeline. they say the land belongs to a local tribe. over the weekend deputies arrested 80 protesters. >> they continue to engage in these situations where they are unlawfully present on private property. they are creating chaos actually for law enforcement.
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company that bought the land chased them on atvs. deputies shot down a protesters' drone they say got too close to a law enforcement helicopter. the group blocked a main road through the area with their cars, with hay bales, rocks, and tree stumps. do you ever look at something and think, how did they come up with that? well, it might be the brainchild of a usf student or even a professor. 10news reporter garin flowers shows you why the university is top ten >> reporter: it's cool to see something you see in stores or online was created at the university down the street. >> we have made this part of our dna. >> reporter: new rankings placed usf in the top ten with the amount of patents granted for new inventions putting students, faculty, and staff in the national spotlight. >> by having such high-ranking, it also brings recognition to the institution both for patents and the number of licensing.
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runs the innovation program. they say here's how it works. students and professors come up with ideas use their labs to bring them to life, and then work to get the product out on the market. >> we have inventions from marine science and water through medicine to the arts of dancing. >> reporter: here is one of the inventions. it's an m-tip. they have taken crutches and changed the bottom of them making it more stable, giving you the tips are available online. >> so we have a couple of products on the market now that people could purchase. one is a product that's a dietary supplement to improve performance and exercise. >> there is a usf product on the market that's a liquid bandage and it's available at publix as well as a number of whole foods type of stores. >> reporter: even dr. sandberg has come up with an invention of his own showing some school
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in her car one day, and i was behind her, and she said hi with her windshield wiper in the back. >> reporter: garin flowers, 10news wtsp. >> and you can say hi to all of the other bulls out there. usf fans, we have one here. it is really cool. easy to attach to your back windshield wiper. you can purchase this on amazon. in 2015, 90 patents were granted to usf, and this year there kicked out without their stuff, and nowhere to go. they thought they were safe from hurricane damage, but now hundreds of people are a week away from being homeless. you have to see this and maybe you already have. it's been viewed more than 100,000 times. tonight you will meet the mom who was overjoyed when her baby girl
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anything. grab them by the [bleep] we have to make sure that donald wins this election. no we don't. marco rubio stands by trump and failed to show up for florida. here's what i believe in. bringing people together and reaching across the aisle to get things done. protecting social security. and building an economy that works for all of us. i'm patrick murphy and i approved this message
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many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come. [ radio chatter ] self control may be all that keeps these missiles from firing. [ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of them. i want to be unpredictable. i love war. the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death. it should scare everyone.
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when powerful people need someone to do their dirty work, they hire bob buesing. how far will he go? buesing fought to foreclose assisted-living retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. then, buesing defended wells fargo against charges of helping a ponzi-schemer swindle millions. buesing's firm was even accused of overbilling local schools ,
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10news was first to show you had video that has now gone viral. this is 3-month-old haley seeing her mother the very first time because of glasses. all new tonight you will meet the parents who posted this video simply to share with their friends and family, and right now they are going to tell you how it's changed their outlook on life and how little haley is helping others. >> reporter: for this little girl on the move, exploring a world in which she just started walking. there is really only one thing
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tracks. >> she will grow up years from now and look at this and go, oh my goodness. >> reporter: grandpa. >> unbelievable. >> reporter: knows just what it is. and so does haley's mom. a home video she could watch all day long. >> is that you? >> reporter: and so could we because it shows the moment wh tried on her glasses after she had been diagnosed with a condition impacting her eyesight allowing her to see her mother clearly for the very first time. and what follows is about one minute and 11 seconds of pure joy. >> when she was so focused, it was like a whole new world opened up to her. she was seeing these things for the first time. >> reporter: they posted the video on youtube to share with
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quietly online for ten mons with a handful of -- ten months and a handful of views and suddenly went viral over the last few weeks. >> this is daily mail. >> reporter: news organizations all over the world followed suit, and by now millions of people have seen and shared haley's wide-eyed wonderment and smiles. >> we have probably watched it one million times. >> reporter: and for this mom born and raised in seattle and debbie's parents who still live here. >> we need more good stories like this. >> reporter: it's a great addition to the family memories they have made over the years. this one by far is the most famous. >> and you really can watch it over and over. i talked with debbie last month and we did a story and shared haley's story with you. debbie says she actually wanted
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on haley and she didn't want to be home at the time because they weren't sure if she was going to be able to see. just so happened she happened to be there and she happened to put them on and dad was recording and you have that magical moment. >> and you learned how important it is for babies and their advice to be good. it's actually free in the first year to get their vision checked, but it affects their development. >> it does. it affects their development. everything from crawling to speaking. all of these huge developmental milestones are linked to our vision. a lot of places vision checks within the first year. to see haley's story and a riverview toddler named fin we have that on our website wtsp.com. and happy monday to you. i know it's not everybody's favorite day of the week, but with weather like this it's hard not to smile. a live look at wesley chapel, toyota honda, you can see just about wall-to-wall sunshine there. we have stayed dry all day.
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current temperatures very comfortable at 78 degrees in tampa. 78 degrees in st. petersburg. right around 76 for new port richey. we made it into the low 80s today some locations. 83 bartow. 83 winter haven. so stormtracker 10 has pretty much been on hiatus the last few days because there is no rain on the radar and there won't be much, in fact, for the next seven days. temperatures this evening comfortable for you. a little we have seen over the past few nights and that's because our humidity is rising a little bit. a little more low-level moisture so temperatures won't drop quite as cool as they did this morning. 66 degrees at midnight and then as we wake up for your tuesday morning right around 62 degrees with mostly sunny skies. our typical mild spots including st. petersburg. you will see a low of 63 degrees. but as we head to areas to the east of i-75 temperatures there
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upper 50s. 56 for lutz. you might want a jacket or sweater as you head out the door. now, on the nature coast temperatures always a little bit cooler there this time of year. 52 thonotosassa springs. sarasota county, manatee county looking good. lows in the mid-60s. venice wake-up temps 62. polk county you will see the readings in the upper range of the 50s. so if you have a little fr time, maybe a lunch break or after you get off work, get outside. it's gonna be a really picture perfect day. 84 degrees by the afternoon. now, from time to time we could see just a few little mid and high-level clouds similar to today. if that's the biggest issue, we have it pretty good here in the tampa bay area. all right. our futurecast is just really primarily showing us the direction of the winds at this point because we are not tracking any rain. so we'll start with winds out
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then a little more shift to the east. we will see some moisture being pulled in off the atlantic. so some clouds moving across the region as we head into tuesday evening. dew points are coming up. now, a dew point gives us a measure of how much humidity is in the atmosphere. we had dew points in the 30s and 40s over the weekend. as we move into tuesday evening the dew points back in the low 60s. still relatively comfortable, but it's going to feel very different as we head through the next high temps for tuesday mid-80s nature coast. for the bay area a little bit cooler by the coast. 83 seminole. places like new tampa, riverview mid-80s there. 85 degrees macdill and anna maria island 83 degrees. if you are taking the boat out, a light chop. winds out of the northeast at 10. the forecast is a beauty. check it out. lots of sunshine.
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of the work week. nothing more than 10% chance of showers. looking ahead to next monday, halloween very nice. dry conditions with highs in the mid-80s. hard to believe but hurricane matthew grazed the east coast more than two weeks ago. even though these floodwaters have drained in places like virginia beach, the nightmare is just beginning for many who are living in water-damaged homes. some renters in an apartment complex have a week to find somewhere else to live after barely anytime to get out. >> yeah, management is blaming asbestos found in some of their buildings. residents got notices two days ago. their leases are being terminated. management is going to stop paying for their hotels on the 31st. it's making even the youngest of them nervous, included this young boy with diabetes. >> it's been high.
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average online price for tickets more than $3,000. the price almost doubles for the cubby's first game of the home series on friday. check out this. it's been so long since they have been to a world series, a team installed a cubs batting helmet on the iconic lions statute outside the arts institute in chicago. >> the last time the cubs made it to the 1945. there was no technology, no internet, no tablets, no facebook, and back then the average american made $2,400 a year. and a new car will cost you about $1,000. fill up that tank, it only cost 15 cents a gallon. world war ii had just ended. harry truman took over the presidency after fdr died, and
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agreement creating the united nations. a civilian ride along with police goes terribly wrong. new at 5:30 tonight. >> you okay? >> we'll talk you through what happened when the suspect they were trying to pull over pulled out a gun and started shooting. plus, parents and grandparents listen up. new advice about how to prevent sudden infant deaths. we are 6:00 both rentals are common in our area, but a local couple learned the hard way that a trip on the water can turn deadly. the five things you need to know before taking a boat out for the day. it's a life-saving message you want to hear at 6:00. before we end 10news at 5, this is something that means halloween is here. a parade of zombies. >> yeah, but they weren't roaming the streets in typical
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the annual zombie bike ride in key west. more than 8,000 people joined in on the fun. this year's theme was political voodoo and ballot box barbarians. of course, that's a nod to the upcoming national elections. and why wouldn't you have a zombie fest? >> it's the year to do port tampa bay has now become florida's largest and mo is one of dana young's top priorities. generating over 15 billion for the regional economy, and 80 thousand local jobs. dana young is working to continue that success, by attracting high waged jobs for families who need them and fighting a bureaucracy that too often gets in the way. dana young for the florida senate.
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amendment 1 guarantees your right to generate your own solar energy. it also guarantees that those who don't choose solar don't have to subsidize those who do. amendment 1 means commonsense consumer protections safeguarding seniors-and all floridians from scams, rip-offs, and long-term contract traps. that's the right way to do solar.
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