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10 news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening. two deadly crashes this week. young people behind the wheel. we are hearing parents talking about concerns on facebook, what age are drive. this kid is going 150 miles an hour moments before a crash in tampa saint pete. they hit a minivan killing two kids and injuring an 18 year old. then an 18 year old and his 16
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hit a truck. parents say is the scariest decision to make, when is the right time to give your child the keys. >> reporter: this girl is holding off on getting her drivers license. >> i am scared. e >> reporter: for her and her mom this crash on mlk boulevard hits close to home, hospitalizing one of her classmates. in a conversation on facebook, her mother writes, my daughter gets her listen a week from today. i worry all of the time.
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as parents to drive home the fact that driving is a privilege not a right, unless we change the driving age to 25 we are going to continue to see young drivers being irresponsible. at 16, this girl could not wait to get behind the wheel but she knows the rules. >> i know that i am ready. every time i get in on the seat belt. >> reporter: this man believes that the parents should be the passenger until the kid is ready to drive by themselves. >> this is 10 news wtsp 10 news. a terrifying moment on an american airlines flight when
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runway. the pilot reported that the plane pleu a tire and they stopped the take off. video from inside of the plane showed passengers pushing and screaming as they tried to escape. >> my god, my god. >> half way through getting out, the smoke got heavy. you took a deep breath and -- objection yen, that was the scariest part. >> to -- oxygen, that was the scariest part. hillary clinton is calling on the fbi to release more
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e-mails being investigated investigated from former representative anthony saint pete weiner. -- >> has hillary clinton handled this properly. >> she got ahead of the story to take a stand. she came out six hours after the news broke saying, let the fbi get the information out there, perhaps knowing that they may not be able to within the next 11 days but it shows she's saying, you have nothing to hide. >> donald trump is route on top
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mantras on as far as the e- mails. >> of course he's going to jump on the message because he had no closing argument before this. this reminds people of the lack of trust people have in the clintons. but right now we are going to see the voars, not necessarily backing off hillary clinton to vote for trump. it had questions about hillary clinton, they may sit out the election. >> do you think that this is a game changer. >> we have already had 20 million people voting nationwide. those votes are set. but the people voting for hillary clinton already have this issue baked in. just like the voters who are
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sexual assault allegations, they are still voting to trump. this is not going to swing it unless its close in the swing states. do you feel a plan? what would you do if you were attacked running, shopping or in broad day lute. could you defend yours. we look at how a company is working to items to protect themselves disguised as everyday item. >> reporter: this woman is learning self defense and hoping to arm others with
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disguised as a hot pink flashlight. it las has a bullet in safety feature right here. >> it's disabled. >> reporter: this company does not just ee quup women, it jeas and empowers themselves to use the devices if they have to. >> it gefs them the unit to get away from the tu counts when it comes to protecting yours from an attacker. every 26 seconds a violent crime occurs. >> the weapon is accessible. >> reporter: but he said you knee to train to use it and make a plan. -- need to train to use it and make a plan.
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www.wtsp.com and our free 10 news app. investigators need your help finding a driver who may have been involved in a deadly motorcycle wreck. deputies are trying to figure out if a hit and run left a 20 year old victim dead in ruskin. the a man he met in the parking lot. investigators are trying to figure out if the truck rammed the bike or why the beuk crashed -- bike crashed. >> i am broken inside. but he would want me to be strong. >> reporter: if you have any information about the driver of the pickup truck call crime
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for a cash reward. this large boa trying to charm its way inside of a house. >> reporter: if she had not already been on her way out, what she saw would have made her panic. a sthawk on a sceal they had never seen >> i took a tape measure -- snake on a scale they had never seen before. >> i took a tape measure and measured it. >> reporter: it's rare but boas can kill people.
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apprehend the snake. the snake, likely someone's former pet was taken to the animal shelter. she just glad it's gone. thank you. do you believe in ghosts? >> i was a nonbeliever. >> we take you on
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bob buesing... on the record. he sues tax payers to cover the outrageous cost of a lavish courthouse. buesing files forclosures on homes critical to seniors. his law firm is accused of running up costs on a school district at the expense of our kids. trailing in the polls, for things she never did. so we ask... mr. buesing, will you do anything to win?
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amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, and is endorsed by florida's firefighters. so, why are out-of-state billionaires attacking it? because amendment 1 stops their subsidies. amendment 1 ensures that if you don't choose solar, you don't have to pay for those who do. amendment 1 blocks special subsidies
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i get creeped out with halloween. >> it's scary. ghosts are real, they do exist in our city. >> our 10 news reporter shows how this haunted house is turning people in ghost believers.
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this city, atmosphere and architecture collide to create the perfect goat story. but our -- ghost story. but our tour guide insists the city was built with love. >> he brought cubans and tal yins and germ -- italians and germans and spaniards. >> reporter: they go to the cigar factory in the offices across the street. >> this is the most historic
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pete. also the cuban club. >> lets go nudz of thible. -- inside of the building. if you feel a chill like i do, i know i am being visited. >> reporter: one of the things that people are encouraged to do on the tour is talk a ton of pictures because you never know what might show up. >> you are streaks of light. >> wow, i am not a believer but you can see the light. >> reporter: we were given meters to measure energy fluctuation caughting that there could be ghost activity. this 10 year old knows what he is going to tell his friends
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>> i will tell them that dyed my under pants a shade of brown. this was scary. >> even if the love the history, you had an experience. >> reporter: i definitely had an experience. >> you see what i am talking about. so scary. i ishes st. >> the tours are offered year round during the week and on the weekends. we have -- exorcist. the tours are offered year
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the weekends. look, a den full of puppy. >> they came out of the hole and thurp dirty. the rough men -- they were dirty. the group of rough and tumble men were watching the puppies. all of the guys get the puppies. tracking storms, alerting you. we have the weather, the best weather. >> we have no idea what you are talking about. good evening, 73 degrees out there. it's comfortable and beautiful. this is where we have been every night this week.
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pattern. we at 69 by the time you wake up if you are up early. after that we start the warming trend. high clouds out there now. no showers for the rest of the evening. it looks nice out there. it's going to be beautiful in saint pete. saturday night is just like tonight and sunday night too, we are nice. 60s on th to crystal river. it's 72 in bradenton and 73 73 in tampa saint pete. it's breezy in the morning and then a break midday and breezy in the afternoon. now lets get into the forecast. there will be a few extra clouds later in the afternoon
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from the south. also we are on the humid side so we get some low clouds. i did not think we see rain from those. rain chances less than 10%. if you are heading to the orlando area, do not cancel your plans. it should be nice. we have lots the water temperature is 72 degrees. the whipped is offshore. -- wind is offshore. it's going to be bumpy out there. small craft caution advisor wri has -- viery has come down a bit. low tide in the morning, high tide in the afternoon. there is the seven-day forecast. it includes halloween.
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or treat time is 81 degrees. >> you are back in torm. >> when that offense is kicking, there is no way to stop that. that's coming up after the break. first, 10 news wants to put you in text 10 news to 61873 for your chance to win lower level
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i've seen what can happen as the result of hate. my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said,
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s a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain. hate can rip us apart.
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live from the sun sports desk, it's time for 10 sports. here's the first one, we are we go, flowers takes it suct three for a touch down. >> how can flowers not smile with that.
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against navy. a bold nation leading streak of 35 points. usf started that up again tonight. this game was never that close and they both set a single game school rushing record, 412 yards on the ground. the quarterback yards, more impressive than his number, his commitment to his country, we want to take this moment to thank him for his service. growing up, barber used to sleep in cars with his mom. now he can buy 20 cars but
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for his mom. plays lili this have allowed him to buy his mom a home. >> i bought her an apartment. i do not want to spend too much money because i want to save for the future. >> at a time when money is being thrown at athletes, he is grateful to have any. he left college two years early for the nfl worth during buccaneers camp. the his rookie contract is worth $420,000. >> playing for something like that, that will help your game when you are playing for something that important. >> with that motivation, he's not just a feel good story.
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against the 49ers he ran 86 yards. great story. he will factor into the buccaneers' win saturday. so the buccaneers over the raiders 28 - 24. their offense is becoming balanced. the first home win of they are five and one this year, lets make it six and one. >> lets. >> we will be right back. >> tonight eight lote numbers
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port tampa bay has now become florida's largest and most diversified. which helps explain why it 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.
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y256qy yy6y i served under president bush and obama. i fought the taliban. i was asked to form a global coalition to counter isil. when someone makes the comment that they know more about the islamic state or isil than do the generals, it implies a complete ignorance of the reality. but i believe secretary clinton really understands the threat that the islamic state poses to the united states and to the american people. and i believe she understands how to wield american power to ultimately defeat this threat and to keep us safe. i'm hillary clinton
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finally tonight. look at this, a man arrested in tree branches for bloking
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crossing the street and upsetting drivers. he said he was doing it to see how people would react. he wanted to see how he could impact people's natural movements. he got a lot of attention on social media with people sharing photos and videos of his performance thavment -- that is odd. >> that's it,
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i moved on her like a [bleep]. you can do 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.
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