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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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ashes.>> i don't know what they thought they took.>>reporter: the intruders took off, stealing their car. three drove away in the other stolen car that they came in. police found that car flipped over in a ditch and some items were found. a 19-year-old was arrested along with two other teenagers. we are not identifying the juveniles.>> many of these stories and much worse than this one. the bottom line is, we are here and safe.>>reporter: in lakeland, grady trimble 10news wtsp. >> the chritton 's say the ringleader is still out there . we are in the home stretch, only hours until election day and a chance for
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donald trump made his push in florida with a rally and sarasota. more than 5000 supporters welcomed tim and -- robards arena. trumps all support from women, latinos, millennials and african-americans. he reminded everyone about for him is a vote against the establishment that hillary clinton represents. >> we are fighting for every citizen government. i'm not a politician. my only special interest is you.>> he headed to north carolina and pennsylvania and he will be joined by mike pence later to rally in new hampshire and michigan. hillary clinton just wrapped up in michigan and is
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we have a reporter in st. pete. it's more quiet out there now.>>reporter: you are watching and do sought a different situation at 5:00. things wrapped up. joe biden and jimmy buffett giving speeches asking people to go and vote for hillary clinton tomorrow. look at this crowd, there's about 2000 people to see jimmy buffett perform and when asked by joe biden, all of them raised their hands to say they voted early. today isn't necessarily about them but for hillary to win tomorrow but it's forgetting their friends who haven't voted out to the polls.>> this is a race between a man who praises vladimir putin, perseus them
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alliances and knows who our foes are. it's between a man who wants to cut access to college and a woman along with the man behind me who want to make sure it's accessible to everybody and free community college for everybody.>>reporter: it is coming down to the wire. six hours until election day and we are going to get down to it. joe biden talking tonight, we saw donald trump. earlier and tomorrow you can join me live on facebook from 10news and wtsp and www.wtsp.com for full coverage. some of you may have realized the election is not based on popular vote, it comes down to electoral college where it takes 270 votes to win. >> it can be confusing. what does this mean? get your phone out and had to
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tell us, do you understand the electoral college process. we will break down what the electoral colleges. the electoral college is made up 538 electors who vote for the president. it's made up of 538 electors cast votes for the president of the un where do these electors come from. it's the total members of the house of representatives, the senate and electors for the district of columbia. how many electors are there per state? it's based on population. california with 38 million people has 55 votes, wyoming with a population of 584,000 only has three votes.
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a tract the constitution. it serves as a compromise between the election of a president by a vote in congress and an election of the president by popular vote. after all of this, you may ask don't your votes really count? the answer is yes. when you vote for your candidate you are voting for your candidate elect or.>> florida has always played a big role in the let's look in our poll results from our previous question. 70% say that yes, they understand the electoral college process. we have cleared up what this means and how it has affected you. eric glasser is on his way to miami to cover the u.s. senate race. he's talking to voters along the way to get their take.>>reporter: we are in fort
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restaurant. it just came about last year know i'm kidding. it's been here for decades and it's a favorite. for a long time, it's been a favorite with local judges and politicians. we are no strangers in this area to politics.>> in general, we aren't happy with ehe the basic conservative principles are the ones that he supports even though he's a little flamboyant.>>reporter: we will check back in as we
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my dad was a family doctor in pinellas county for 55 years.
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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. always have, and always will.
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e 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 blood coming out of her eyes, blng 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!? this is mike's office.
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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 protectincial curity and women's health care or growing the economy, we've got to start solving problems instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and i approve this message because i'll never stop working for you. it's a moment to high school her and his family won't forget. he played football until he was
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accident.>> he suffered a traumatic brain injury but never gave up on his love for the game. so this past friday, at this school decided to help xavier score one final touchdown. >> during spring practice, he was a starting fullback. asked to take xavier. our relationship is built on football. it was the final culmination of our relationship in one moment. >> it was exciting to know that he could participate in this last game.>> these guys have
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and bittersweet. i'm incredibly proud that he worked that hard to stand up and with the help take those steps to get that touchdown. >> it has meant a lot to my wife and why to see these young people be constantly by his was special. >> the message that goes out to encouraging people is don't quit battling. i could not think of a better scenario.>> it was the most fitting treatment.>> outstanding. he has caught up on his
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this year.>> there is hope that he might walk for his diploma. looking outside, it's hard to think that it's already dark. you will notice now. this is the first one after the time difference and it still beautiful. lo sarasota. the sun is going down in the bridges lit up. it's darker in our earlier. that's going on until 21 december. we are dry, no worries of rain. if you want to head out for an evening walk it's great weather for that. everybody is in the 70s. we will see 60s in the next couple of hours.
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next couple of hours and will clear out overnight tonight. we have a 69 degrees in brooksville, 72 in lakeland. 77 in tampa clearwater 75 in sarasota 77. it was on the breezy side today that's coming down. the sustained winds, at you can see the gusts coming down. that's the idea the wind is coming down for the evening we will keep a light breeze northeast at five miles per hour or six miles per hour. that will mix up the atmosphere and fog should not be an issue for your morning commute. it will be cooler. we will be cooler tomorrow morning than what we were this morning. tomorrow starts cooler, we go
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are back up to 82 degrees. we made 81 today. we are right back where we were today tomorrow, you know what i'm talking about. there will be changes wednesday. they will be subtle. tomorrow a lot like today. if you are heading out to vote, know whether excuses. 82 degrees on sunday. sunup 6:47 am it's down at 5:41 pm tomorrow evening. looking west for a chance for rain, there is moisture that we hope can drag some moisture out of the gulf and into our neck of the woods. i don't think there will be much. i have a 20% chance and i think that's too much the model says zero or it's showing zero. the specific numbers are very small. it's another dry cold front
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it's not cold but it is cooler. it sets up great for rib fest. this is friday, saturday and sunday. 11:00 a.m. gates open friday. 72 degrees. i will be there at noon for judging. the millennials take the stage at 5:00 it will be 75 degrees and gorgeous. huey lewis and the ws pm on friday night. temperatures will fall into the 70s and the next morning we have the race in tampa helping premie babies, high risk hope. courtney will be doing that saturday morning. it will be 78 degrees and sunny. a beautiful weekend ahead. next week is looking fantastic.
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veterans day beautiful weather for any parades. i want to to listen to something written by a young girl who is no longer with us. mom and dad use hope as my middle name because one day i will take hold back to the people of haiti. they never dreamed that they would need help to find a cure for lupus when they adopte that disease is moriah goode and after all of that, she was murdered over the weekend. she was shot in her car near 4th street east and 32nd avenue. it was outside an apartment complex sunday afternoon at 4:30 pm she waited for a friend
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cut short in a burst of gunfire. her mother tells tammie fields, she is desperate to find the killer. >> i know she's with jesus. that's the only thing that gives me comfort. >>reporter: they cannot be there -- believe their daughter moriah goode is gone. she loved children and she wanted to be a daycare teacher.>> she lo >>reporter: she was step does set to become an emt to help others. there was no one there to help her after someone opened fire. her mother said she was waiting for a friend.>> she was sitting in the car and when he got in the car, that's when the shots started.>>reporter: moriah
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thousands of dollars for stem cell treatments.>> we had a thermometer and we were trying to raise $30,000 we were showing the progress. >>reporter: the community stepped up and donated every dollar. >> god was good and he took care of every bit.>>report to security cameras are misleading and the gunman images were not captured because the cameras don't work.>> turn yourself in. you took my baby's life.>>reporter: in bradenton, tammie fields, 10news wtsp. >> jerry and jenny good cannot believe moriah goode is gone. they adopted her as a baby.
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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.
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i'm charlie crist and i approve this message because i'll put you, the people first. always have, and always will. why are out-of-state billionaires attacking amendment 1? because amendment 1... stops. their. subsidies. with amendment 1, you don't pay carson and i have seen some terrible ads attacking our mom 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 a role model for everyone in our community. i'm proud of you mom, we both are.
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why are out-of-state billionaires attacking amendment 1? because amendment 1... stops. their. subsidies. with amendment 1, you don't pay live from the suncoast john day dealer sports desk it's time for tenco sports. the bucs signing a player would be an afterthought, this is no ordinary circumstance. that is josh huff he was just
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dui, possession of pot in carrying a gun without a permit in new jersey. two days later he was cut by the eagles and now is with the buccaneers. today he said, lesson learned. >> i'm very fortunate and i'm very blessed. at the same time, lessons are learned and i'm ready to move forward from it and start a new home in tampa.>> mistakes happen and everyone deserves a second chance. i believe that. this is why the cs complete joke. less than two months ago, you cut a guy for driving under the influence, the guy who was liked in that locker room and today you bring in someone who seven days ago committed that exact same time. i don't get it. what message does that send? it's contradictory. i get the football aspect. the bucs need help. it's completely and utterly
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this is yet another pr nightmare by an organization of the can't seem to get out of its own way. that's it for
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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 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 licy expert went to advise donald trump, and three times he asked, "if we have them, why can't we use nuclear weapons?" [scoff] okay, you know i was your governor. but there' s some things you may not know. my hair used to be way better.
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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, 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. always have, and always will. 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
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dana young for the florida senate. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: a manic monday before decision tuesday. >> get out and vote. >> we can do this. >> pelley: four candidates crisscross eight states in a final election eve push for votes. >> tomorrow we face the test of our time. >> this is it. this is it. good luck. get out there. i did my thing. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.

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