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as your governor we got things done, and if you send me to congress we can do it again. i'll protect social security and medicare. defend planned parenthood and women's health care. and i'll take care of our veterans. i'm charlie crist and i approve this message because i'll put you, the people first. always have, and always will. and i'm ian reitz thanks for joining us. this is it -- the last day of campaigning for donald trump and hillary clinton right now trump is in sarasota. this is the robarts arena where trump just wrapped up talking to several hundred supporters. he's making his final push for your vote here in florida where he's tied in the polls with clinton. trump is not holding back as we enter the last hours before the election. hilary clinton also campaigning in critical
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also campaigning in critical battleground states today that could swing the election. jamie yuccas is in new york. it is the final day of campaigning and hillary clinton is bringing out some big names. 11/07/2016 10:04:37 we're on a good track the president and first lady will join clinton and her family in philadelphia today. donald trump will hold a rally in scranton as pennsylvania remains in the campaign crosshairs. nats of opening bell the dow surged more than 200 points during opening bell this morning... following fbi director james the president. and first lady will join her family and first lady. donald trump will hold a rally in scranton pennsylvania remake any campaign crosshairs.>> the dow surged more than 200 points as the opening -- at the opening bell this morning. following fbi director james comey's announcement to congress sunday that the bureau will not recommend charges related to clinton's use of a
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review of newly discovered emails. >> we are grateful this matter is resolved. we found it very puzzling, as you know, when director comey first brought it up a week ago plus >> donald trump raised against the -- raged against the fbi's decision respect what has happened with our justice from, our country is a lasting -- laughing stock around the world. >> reporter: the republican nominee is in florida where the latest cbs news battle tracker poll shows the candidate in a dead heat, each with 45% of the vote.>> reporter: trump plans to continue his sprint to the battleground state even as voters are showing up to the polls on tuesday. then both candidates will be back in new york at their headquarters as result role in. overall, the general election matchup nationally shows clinton with a four point lead, 45% to 41% for trump.
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>> reporter: vice president joe biden a jimmy buffett will be in florida to campaign for hillary clinton today. admission is free but you have to park at the mahaffey theater. spread this is the second big- name to pay for clinton in st. petersburg for clinton and tuesday -- in today's. bon jovi played saturday night. >> the first female us attorney general, janet reno has set from publications of parkinson's disee. old.>> reporter: we know became the first you want in us history to become the government's top lawyer. president. bill clinton selected her for attorney general in 1993. >> by the time she took office, a crisis was already building at a compound in waco, texas. the branch davidian religious sect led by david koresh was in a state of with the fbi. we know ordered agents to storm the property if she believed
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responsibility for >> i approved the plan and i am responsible. >> we know what under fire for her case of elian gonzalez of the six-year-old was rex at sea and her mother drowned on the journey from cuba. gonzales was living with relatives in miami when we know ordered federal agents to raid the property. the boy was sent back to cuba and the cuban community was outraged. >> she was nonsense style that made her a popular target for saturday night live. she was 6'2" tall. she eventually made a cameo on the tv show with will ferrell. we know had been at the justice department for just two years when she noticed her handshaking and was diagnosed with parkinson's disease. with medication to control the trembling, she continued her work. she became an inspiration with
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she returned to florida in 2001 and launched a campaign for governor in her signature red pickup truck. >> i love the state and care so much about a. >> she lost the nomination to -- in 2002 and decided to retreat to a quieter life as a private prison living in the everglades. it is there she spent her final days surrounded by family and friends. >> we know attended public school in miami-dade county where she was validate coral gables high school. she said public life& but looking back she describes her to career in politics as quote an activity of joy go daylight video shows damage from a 5.0 earthquake that hit cushing, oklahoma near a major oil storage how. officials said 40 to 50 buildings had to schedule damage normal operations have subsumed at -- have reserved at the oil terminal. officials said crews have is the 110 bridges of the 30 mile radius of the earthquake epicenter and found no damage
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supermodel. >> this happens november 13 and november 14 so next sunday and monday night. the moon will not only be bigger, it will be brighter. the next time the moon will get this close to the earth will be in november of see a record- breaking supermodel. >> this happens november 13 and november 14 so next sunday and monday night. the moon will not only be bigger, it will be brighter. the next time the moon will get this close to the earth will be in november 2034. >> one of, if not the world's most famous evangelist turns 98. how he got his start right here in the ba online today about vandalism. >> these people are passionate about their candidate when they started camping out to see donald trump. >> and with the passing of a janet reno, many of you are talking about her life in parkinson's disease. coming up next, a new device to help people control their tremors. >> checking in with the meteorologist. >> it is breezy out there but overall we are warming up
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my dad was a family doctor in pinellas county for 55 years. he used to even take me on house calls. both my parents taught me to help others. that's why i believe in public service. as your governor we got things done, and if you send me to congress we can do it again. i'll protect social security and medicare. defend p penthood and women's health care. and i'll take care of our veterans. i'm charlie crist and i approve this message because i'll put you, the people first.
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i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was oocoming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't remember!? 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, buesing attacks dana young. for things she never did. so we ask... mr. buesing, will you do anything to win?
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it is full of trump supporters waiting for the chance to hear from him. this is earlier today. one group of supporters started camping out as early as yesterday evening at 6 pm to get a good spot in line. another family we spoke with drove 9.5 hours from georgia.>> it is just history. and today it's a critical day, to see him the day before election. it is so exciting. >> the people of this country have had enough political correctness and want something done about it. >> this is the first election i've ever voted in. i have never voted in a president for because i ju i always but one vote count. so it doesn't matter if i don't make it to the polls. and now i know every vote counts. >> this was donald trump the final step in florida before tomorrow's election. a colorado teen says his emotions got the best of him when he cut a trump signs that he found. >> it felt good to do it but now every pushed -- but not everything that feels right is right. >> 18-year-old lewis morris could have faced vandalism or just a sick, the owner of the signs tried coming to an
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lewis would repay eagle county republican for the physical he wanted an apology in the local paper and he within under the this busy street holding a trump for president than. >> i got flipped off a few times. if you thumbs up. of course it was the third part of the punishment he didn't like. some say the punishment was over the line but the local gop leaders says it was a punishment fitting for the crime of vandalism. both lewis and eagle county republicans both agree on one thing -- is in vandalize property because you don't like the candidate former atty. general. 's general janet reno tied this morning. 21 years ago she was diagnosed with parkinson's disease. she spent her final days at her house surrounded by family and friends in the miami area. advanced perkinson's disease leave patient completed debilitated. dr. max soma shows you an idea predict approved treatment that is getting some patients help her cope >> reporter: jack mckeon take
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the 65-year-old retired police commissioner and naval officer has advanced parkinson's disease but now that he is receiving an fda approved treatment to manage his systems, it is not as obvious. >> couldn't walk or do anything on my own. i lost my ability to be productive so i was very depressed.>> reporter:, in may, doctors at north shore university hospital insert a tube injects small intestine that connects to an outside pump . the pump is attached to a cassette with 2 medications that are continuously delivered for up to 16 hours a day. dr. paul wright says patients using the treatment called gregg park -- called [ indiscernible name ], says it allows a little more freedom. >> in laos it to be absorbed in a consistent manner so there's -- it allows the medicine to be absorbed in a consistent
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within 30 minutes. jacket says it was night and day when he took his granddaughter to a school event after getting the pump >> i went to the same event last year and i had to be helped to a chair. this year i went and didn't need any help at all. i held her hand and we ran across the street. these are big things. >> reporter: that is the way he hopes his granddaughter will remember him -- independent and able to enjoy doing things with his family. york. doctors say the side effects of the treatment is similar to taking medication. you don't want to miss this. evangelist billy graham is doing well as he celebrates 98 but they with his family today. his son says he plans to buy his mother his favorite birthday cake. milligrams crusade started in tampa in 1939. he went to school in temple terrace and in the late 30s, he attended and graduated from
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wanted food festival. the weather was perfect and the whole event was such a great time. >> you couldn't have asked for a nice -- nicer we get for the event. right there on the water, the food was delicious and it was a relaxing great time. >> can we do that every weekend so can we had that weather every weekend? >> now that you mention it, at least for next weekend. >> we will take it. >> we will track a cold front that will bring air is really going to be the name of the game with this next from. it means cool mornings and pleasant afternoons. looking outside now, this is downtown st. pete, i mentioned down at -- at times there will be thick cloud coverage it is not to prevent but we are getting a lot of the thin coverage moving in and it is also pretty breezy out there. so keep that in mind as you are out and about. we are 70 -- we are at 79 in tampa and 76 in st. are out and about. we are 70 -- we are at 79 in tampa and 76 in st. we are
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in tampa, but there will be some sunshine in here much of the afternoon. it will look similar to what we are seeing in st. pete but it will be on and off again. in our -- in the evening, the temperatures had -- drawback to 70s. overnight lows once again in the mid-60s. a little bit of patchy fog possible but there is enough of a breeze to keep it from becoming a widespread issue as you are heading out to your tuesday. if you are head great shape. for the rest of today, on-again off-again cloud cover. typical forecast. we have seen a lot of this over the last several days with high pressure to our north and we will continue this pattern for one more day. looking ahead to wednesday, we will see the main jet stream dipping to the south. right now we are under the influence of the subtropical jet and that is why we are getting high cloud coverage. as the jet dips, it will give us a frontal boundary on wednesday but we will get a
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friday. those two fronts combined really help to give us a great weekend forecast. to hear the rain chances coming with it. we will see the front set up shop over the bay area as we head into wednesday. then we will get a little disturbance moving it from the gulf of mexico that will ride along the week frontal boundary. it will bring some rain chances. our coverage will be limited at this point to around 30% and mainly for folks around the coast, it looks like it out in the next couple of model runs had not brought this far inland. something to watch for the next couple of days but either way a will be a severe weather maker and it will be a heavy rainmaker. what we are going to see is just some smatterings in the neighborhood of about 1/10 of an inch or less across parts of the area. you can see there's not much going on in the heavy rain -- if they's north and west of the
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front has moved through and we are looking great. a little bit of cloud cover still possibly lingering but over all a really really nice weekend where we see temperatures back down into the 70s for many of us. so looking great for rib fest. a force that cannot on friday. huey lewis and the news -- i am super pumped about this. and all in all, the weather looks great from the time the gates open and into the evening. we also had the tampa creek festival going on. is a crazy busy weekend and all three days, we had in the upper 70s. we can ask for a nice weather for this weekend. so plans on the outside. it is too nice to see endorsed, we only have to watch out for rain chances on wednesday and maybe an isolated sprinkled through the rest of the week with daytime highs around 80 degrees for much of the week. today, tomorrow, a little bit on the warm side. and that nudge of cooler, drier air coming in especially as we head into veterans day on friday with overnight lows dropping back in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. >> that is great.
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this is mike's office. if he doesn't show up, he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't show up and failed us when he did. i am patrick murphy. to get things done, you've got to show up. you've got to work together. whether it's protectinal curity and women's health care or growing the economy, instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and i approve this message because i'll never stop working for you. under state attorney mark ober's watch, rape and sexual assault are on the rise. ober is not just ineffective, he declined to prosecute a man who forced a girl into sexual slavery, even bthe ctim.
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andrew warren, an experienced prosecutor, will reallocate resources to target violent crime, okay, you know i was your governor. but there' s some things you may not know. my hair used to be way better. i played quarterback. my dad was a doctor here for 55 years. i swim every morning. and yes, i'm a fan of fans! and in congress i'll get things done for pinellas county. i'll protect social security and medicare,
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-- today great day tampa bay michael clayton posted to go coach jimmy johnson. michael also got to ask coach johnson about some of his more inspiring quotes. >> reporter: do you want to be safe and good? or do you want to take a chance at being great? we here at great day tampa bay, we love this quote. the biggest enemy of the great is good. because sometimes we get a little comfortable. we have money in our pockets a we don't work quite as hard. you can watch great day tampa bay every morning at 9 am and is right here at trenton u.s. is to get ready for the holiday shopping season, toys "r" us is doing something different this year. they will be open for 30 straight our right as you think steamy dinner you can start. doors open at 5 pm thursday thinks giving and will close until friday night at 11 pm. the toy retailer is hoping to see more business on thanksgiving because the number
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that will be closed on the giving. >> at walt disney world, mickey's very merry christmas starts it off they have light entertainment, a fireworks display, and it is $86 per ticket for magic kingdom. mickey's very merry christmas party runs until december 22. >> the red hat chili peppers are coming to tampa. the band announced additional spring dates on a 2017 spring tour. they will be playing . tickets go on sale friday morning. some of the cubs players took a trip to the sunshine state -- state this we get their red magic kingdom celebrate their world series when. three of the cubs players hitched a ride with mickey as part of the parade this story proves it can --
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nascar driver dale earnhardt junior is anxious to get back to work. he was on his way to the sprint cup race at texas motor speedway -- be went and got pulled over. the officer let him off with the written warning. we don't know exactly how fast he was going. but you just don't know. >> it was probably a little fast. >> he has been out of racing in a while. he had a concussion but was planning to make a return to the daytona 500 next year. >> i would imagine when you're at used to driving 100 miles per hour, sticking to 65 miles per hour feels weird. >> afternoon? >> we are grateful we will top out at 83, 84 across tampa bay and tomorrow, notice no rain issues. not superhot or supercold. no excuse to not get out and vote if you haven't already done so. is wednesday where we will be tracking showers in the late afternoon or early evening. and we start to cool down and back near 80 degrees with overnight lows in the 50s this weekend. >> that will do it for us here.
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i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. people in the upper echelons of the military are very concerned about the things that mr. trump has already said he's going to ask the military to do. chris matthews: talking of maybe using nuclear weapons, nobody wants to hear that about an american president. well, then, then why are we making them? a foreign policy expert went to advise donald trump, and three times he asked,
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[scoff] my dad was a family doctor in pinellas county for 55 years. he used to even take me on house calls. both my parents taught me to help others. that's why i believe in public service. as your governor we got things done, and if you send me to congress we can do it again. i'll protect social security and medicare. defend parenthood and women's health care. and i'll take care of our veterans. i'm charlie crist and i approve this message because always have, and always will. 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,
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amendment 1: good for the economy. ? ? lookin' out on the morning rain ? ? i used to feel so uninspired ? ? and when i knew i had to face another day ? ? lord, it made me feel so tired ? ? before the day i met you, life was so unkind ? ? you're the key to my piece of mind ? donald trump: she ate like a pig. does she have a fat ass? absolutely. boob job is terrible. she's a slob. lips are too big, solid 4.
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a 10. i moved ononer like a b* under state attorney mark ober's watch, rape and sexual assault are on the rise. ober is not just ineffective, he declined to prosecute a man who forced a girl into sexual slavery, even blad the ctim. ober: she was with him voluntarily. our community deserves new leadership.
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>> dylan: that was a pretty fun sleepover we had last night, huh? promised i'd be there when you woke up this morning... and who did you see first thing? you saw me. ohh. bud, i hate to say this. i may not be able to promise that again. whatever changes... this will always be true... that i love you more than anything, and i'm so proud of you, and being your dad has been, without a doubt, the greatest privilege of my life. but you know what? nothing's set in stone, and, uh,
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