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a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. 10news at 5:30 starts right now. the presidential election is in the home stretch. for some voters it has taken a toll. both sides of the aisle have anxiety and stress. more than half of voters say it is a significant source of stress. >> we are helping you battle back from election fatigue. so much emotion in the results,
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were to lose. we asked you earlier, what you think and how you feel on wednesday when the election is over. you voted at www.wtsp.com and the results are in. most of you say, your feelings will depend on who wins. 30% say you will be relieved no matter what. fell hit the streets with a 12 step plan.>>reporter: we're getting an idea of how divided we are as a country and here is an article in today's usa today. a 12 step coping plan of what to do if your candidate loses the election. i'm here in st. pete trying to make sense of it. highlights include practicing acceptance, finding perspective and taking action, among others. >> i think some people need it. i know people who are
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and candidates. if their candidate did not win, they would definitely feel it.>> if your candidate loses what will you do? >> i will cry.>>reporter: number one on the list, feel free to screen. let's came together.>> no. i will just have to cope with it. i don't know how.>> it's going to happen. i have accepted it.>>reporter: acceptance, that is number two on the list. those aren't all 12 steps, i do want to call your attention to the last step. i thought it was the most important. model good behavior. that's excellent advice, not just for the day after but every day of the year.
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>> what was that model good behavior? >> you can find a link to the entire list on our website www.wtsp.com or on the 10 news app. the #election final thought is trending. michelle back says, on a brighter note we won't have to see another election ad for a while. brooklyn said, i have never been so scared for #election final thought. we are also talking with voters in person as our crews crisscrossed the state, getting in place for election day. kendra conlon has made a couple of stops.>>reporter: we have head up bartel and lake wales listening to what people have to say. everyone is determined to make their vote count.>> i voted for
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been different from any other election. i'm excited to see what happens. >>reporter: we are heading east toward west palm beach, that's where patrick murphy is holding his party for his u.s. senate race. coming up tonight at 6:00, you hear from eric glasser in some of our friends down sout myers. their faces target your heartstrings. we get to see photos of a mother -- brother and sister killed in a crash over the weekend. the driver was her father. ronald green the third and soraya green went to holland elementary school and they died in a fiery crash on sunday morning.
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highway patrol says he was driving a maserati when he slammed into a guardrail, slipping that car. the mother was the only one to survive. our reporter explains why you should not look away. >>reporter: it's a decision you can't take back. the choice to drive intoxicated could cost you hundreds or even thousands it can even cost of freedom. if that's not bad enough, think about the ultimate cost, taking someone's life or your own. last year, there were more than 31,000 alcohol suspected crashes in florida. the next time you go out for a drink the number of these two young faces, their lives were cut short after their own father made the decision to drink and get behind the wheel. they will never graduate from
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become parents. they will never go to middle school, play sports a graduate from college. one decision can shatter a family. you might think it can't happen to you, but it can. let these two br reminder. >> holland elementary released a statement saying the children were happy children with beauti the big sister would walk a little brother to class each and every day. they were known for their playground and hula hoops skills during recess. this is the fourth strongest earthquake in oklahoma's history. folks are trying to put the pieces back together. any buildings rattling were built in the early 1900s. there is extensive damage in cushing, it's between oklahoma city and tulsa.
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buildings had some type of damage. the city building inspector said caring for these historic buildings isn't easy.>> it's been like a puzzle to figure out what is still good and what is not. it's not your everyday rehab on a house. >> cushing is one of the worlds key oil hubs. regulators say things tunnel. kleenex versus tissue, xerox versus copy, epipen versus epinephrine, what's in a name that could save you big bucks. an alternative to the epipen has been available for years and just caustic fraction of the price, as much as $430 cheaper. few doctors prescribe it, due to marketing and semantics.
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anaphylactic shock pay attention to what your doctor calls to your pharmacy. if the word epipen appears, pharmacies have to fill your order with the brand name because the generic for the same brand is available. if your pharmacy does not have generic you can have them order it.>> that's good right there. this sticker not only represents also get you good deals on election day. jenny dean shows you where you need to go to get the goods.>>reporter: the first thing to do is vote and most counties offer free public transportation to your polling place. catherine egan is the ceo of heart. >> you just bored and show us your voter id card and you get
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vote.>>reporter: get sure you get that sticker and had to krispy kreme for a free doughnut. find the nearest 7-eleven and you can choose your favorite election cup and have it filled with coffee for just a dollar. head over to firehouse subs where your sticker will get you a free drink. tijuana flats will give you a free side of guacamole, case or salsa and this evans says look it up online and print giving you 30% off your dinner only valid after 2 pm on election day. you've had breakfast, lunch and dinner and now you get a free cookie from great american cookies. we could all use a sweet treat after this crazy election.
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dean, you have to bring us pizza back from marcos. some of these deals require more than that sticker for the free things. you may have to print out a coupon or show it on your phone. >> you can find that information on our website www.wtsp.com are on the free 10ws the holidays, some are looking for the perfect job. there are some common mistakes on your resume that could hold you back. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady
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more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of them." vo: just one. my dad was a family doctor in pinellas county for 55 years. them." vo: just one. he used to even take me on house calls. both my parents taught me to help others. 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 i'll put you, the people first.
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e can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate like a pig... i moved on her like a [bleep] i did not say that... i love war. yes, including with nukes. blood coming out of her... they're rapists... wrong. there has to be some form of punishment. such a nasty woman. i wanna be unpredictable. ...on 5th avenue and shoot somebody... she's a slob...
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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. ober: she was with him voluntarily. our community deserves new leadership. andrew warren, an experienced prosecutor,
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welcome back, this is a live look. it's gorgeous out there. now that we have fallen back, you can see a sunset at florida southern college in lakeland. bobby says another cold front is headed our every corner at adventure island. teams of paramedics are in training and competing to be the best. bobby lewis is in tampa where professionals and students treat controlled chaos as a challenge.>>reporter: in an emergency, every second counts.
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clock. >> my patient is responding. >> i'd tell everyone nothing prepares you more for real life in these. >>reporter: lieutenant josh knows. a better -- veteran paramedic are used to these situations. >> it's overwhelming and there's a lot to do without a lot of time.>> experiencing it is different.>> it was exciting.>>reporter: the three- man team of students is only two months into school. they have the same 12 minutes and the same for patients as the pros.>> some things you don't find in a book.>>reporter: they had to diagnose and treat for different injuries against the clock. >> there's something different about knowing it from a book and when it's real it's all
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i'm ready for the next one. >>reporter: the idea is to prepare the next wave of emergency response teams for what waits on the job>> you never know what your call will be. we try to mix medical and trauma. >>reporter: on the road in tampa, i'm bobby lewis 10news wtsp. >> the emergency responders from all around florida. teams face scenarios today and tomorrow and are graded on treatment. tracking storms, alerting you, protecting you. the colors are getting better out there. look at this sky. it is a fantastic sunset. this is our suntrust financial
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there and it helps make a pretty sunset. it does feel good. upper 70s, only topped out at 82 degrees. dew points 54 and humidity is 42%. we have a good breeze today, we have had gusts in the teens and 20s all day. not much wind for tomorrow. our average is 80, the record was 90. it could if you think about a week ago when we were in the midshipman and upper 80s, it still dry and that's the only problem with the forecast. it's great for outdoor activities, it's not too good for the grass in the plant. a couple clouds around the area and some of the thicker ones were coming in from the north and west. they are up high in the atmosphere and it should continue then they will break
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then today. temperature-wise, right now it's 79 in tampa and sarasota. those are the warm spots. everybody else is at 75, 74 in bartow. it's very comfortable outside. these numbers will fall into the low 70s. tomorrowni the mid-60s. the wind is up to 10 miles per hour. will will keep up with the wind that will keep fog out of the equation. tomorrow, sunshine with clouds and the forecast.
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82 degrees. for election day, no excuses as far as the weather goes. 60s in the morning, 82 in the afternoon and back into the 70s. it will be a busy evening tomorrow. beach and boating forecast northwest winds 15 knots, a better boating day, a light to moderate chop. i error on the higher side. two foot seas and water temperatures around 75 degrees. our next chance for rain is a front that gets here wednesday. i don't think we see much rain. it will try and get scooped up out of the gulf of mexico ahead of this front that comes in late wednesday afternoon.
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i have a 10% to 20% chance late wednesday, as the front comes through. it just reinforces the cooler air and we stay in the upper 70s with overnight lows in the upper fifth is to low 60s. great 14 times across the bay. a sisters letter defending her brother has gone viral. the six-year-old said she could not stand by while other children made fun of her brother who has autism. in a letter she wrote, she i felt very sad because a girl in my class said my brother was weird. my brother has autism and is not weird. i would like it if he would learn about all disabilities so everybody understands, some people are different but we should all be treated the same. the teacher asked the class if they knew what autism was in
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produce violence is getting out of hand. she survived a life-threatening disease only to be gunned down in the streets and killed. >> it's a real and bittersweet.
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carson and i have seen some terrible ads attacking our mom dana young. for things she never did. it hurts because mom is cool. she is caring, she works hard. whenever something is not right mom is on it. trust us we know from experience. mom put her career on hold for us. to raise our family. she is i'm proud of you mom, we both are.
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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. ober: she was with him voluntarily. new leadership. andrew warren, an experienced prosecutor, will reallocate resources to target violent crime, including gun violence, rape, and domestic abuse. 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
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instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and i approve this message because i'll never stop working for you. my dad was a family doctor in pinellas county for 55 years. because i'll never stop working for you. 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 pedarenthood and women's health care. i'm charlie crist and i approve this message because i'll put you, the people first. always have, and always will.
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land a job. a big part of getting a job is having a standout resume. you have to spend a lot of time on that resume. >> you have to get it right. you could be making critical mistakes that you don't realize. about 40% of hiring managers said in less than a minute, even looking at the resume it's critical to get to the point.>> you have to grab their attention very quickly. paragraph or a long essay. bullet points, powerful action verbs.>> it's almost like a resume class. i'm old school. 75% of hr managers reported finding lies.
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can kill and applicants chances. >> one outrageous mistake, and applicant claimed he worked at a federal prison, a background check revealed he was actually incarcerated! >> are you kidding me? a lot of stupid people. 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.
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buesing attacks dana young. for things she never did. so we ask... mr. buesing, will you do anything to win? anything? to beat this woman. 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! i'll protect social security and medicare, defend women's healthcare and planned parenthood, and take care of our veterans. i'm charlie crist and i approve this message. because i'll put the people first.
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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 slavery, even blamed the victim. ober: she was with him voluntarily. our community deserves new leadership. andrew warren, an experienced prosecutor,
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she was adopted in haiti end overcame a battle with lupus. she was shot to death and our family is desperate for answers. a couple opens up about being held at gunpoint in their home home. a suspect is still on the loose. he will never play football again, his last memory is one this team 10news at 6:00 starts right now. a couple is shaken after men the storm to their home and tied one of them out. one of the suspects is still on the run. the couple was attacked just after midnight at their home on cleveland heights boulevard in lakeland.>> they didn't take anything of value. we are live.>> they are fine,
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and jewelry. grady trimble walks you through their ordeal.>> she started to yelling and i woke up. i came out and i could see her on the floor. a guy came down the hall with a pistol and pointed it at my head.>>reporter: couldn't is talking about the moment they were robbed.>> there was one fellow who was screaming the entire time, give me your money or i will kill you. i gave him my money and he said i want more than this. i will kill you if you don't give me more. i will hurt your wife. >>reporter: the intruders rummaged through the home taking tvs and computers and something that's only value to

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