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on the menu. moldy spores. 32 guns stolen, now on the very streets where you live and work and cops have linked these crooks good evening. >> no doubt these are armed and dangerous criminals. >> and their breaking into homes in broad daylight and they're snatching guns in which they believe is an organized crime spree. >> the victims say they got in through the window and came to
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inside. they smashed their way into the bedroom door, you can see here. then once got behind, found the closet and had to break inside to find the guns. >> reporter: she says that the burglars got away with a 300- pound and 32 guns. he's an instructor there. >> it was very sent mental to hi -- >> investigators linked that home break in to this one and by linking this town car with a
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two of the robberies. neighbors say they spotted two men knocking on doors, making sure that the coast was cleared. >> i'm a pretty good shot, so i fear more for them not me. >> now the best way to get back a stolen gun is by having a detailed description and note of the features. submit your serial number to the crime center. they will list your gun stolen on hot guns.com and stolen 911.com. a bullet flew through the
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she'sexpected to be okay. they believe that the little girl's father was the target and no one else was hurt. call crime stoppers if you know anything, you could get a 3,000- dollar reward. petland sued the county to over turn the puppy mill ordinance. on facebook, sally says that it should be banned nationally and suzanne says let's not move backds and we show you why this is generating so much buzz and why they initiated it in the first place. >> reporter: this is what you hear here, dogs just waiting to be adopted. 150 to be exact. >> so just because they're not purebred animals or we don't know what their past lives
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and potential. >> reporter: sar sarasota -- approved the measure that prevents puppies and kittens from the puppy mills. pet land is now suing the county calling unconstitutional. >> and it creates the pets sellers on an unlimited basis to sell puppies, but bans the locations like pet land. >> reporter: so pretty much the local breeder can still sell them. if the county wins, pet land's attorney says that the store
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take a look at this, do you know what this is? moldy food and at the bottom here, the green is at the bottom of a sandwich. that's what they served to a 9- year-old girl in school today. >> that just made me furious, are you serious this is what my kids are being served for breakfast? >> the school that the moldy jelly was the second one and they're now talking with the manufacturer. the elementary threw out all of the moldy items and now they're warning others to watch out for that brand of jelly. finding out that your son collapsed at soccer practice and his heart stopped is
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that every parent needs to see -- heart beating -- >> he is surprisingly nonchalant about when he dropped dead at soccer practice. >> i pretty much dropped dead. >> the coach that helped him -- >> surreal probably the most horrifying of my life. >> reporter: he was diagnosed with heart condition when he was younger. >> it was a feeling of freedom for sure and felt some what normal. >> reporter: he had three surgeries last year, including
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gasping and without a pulse. >> she said that billi collapsed at the track and they're doing cpr on him. >> the friend that called his mom dropped the phone. she could hear the commotion over the phone. >> i heard all these things, like defibrillator and i was kind of spinning in my kitchen. >> that the coach was using a.e.d. to save his life. >> he went to the hospital with a pulse. >> reporter: and incredibly today, he's fine. >> so that's our message, is that c.p.r. works, call 911 and use the a.e.d., it saved it his life. >> reporter: so they're goal is
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100 compressions a moment. do it to the beat, staying alive, the oldy disco song. it's a beat he hears in his head. they replaced his valve with a beep. >> it shows me i'm still here today. >> good looking well, they took on the initiative to teach all students and staff the aed method. the historic biltmore hotel is being salvaged. after years and years of controversy to save it, we show you how saving the hotel isn't
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paint. >> reporter: it's seen better days in the 119 years and it's setting on the last sun here. memories fair recently than the monument itself. >> it's such a historic building and just made sense to try to relocate it on the site and work for the design. >> reporter: a luxury designthat will amenity mostly intact. the biltmore inn will be the center, just not right here. the entire building will be moved 320 feet and walked really with high tech dollies to its new foundation and renovated into a hotel. >> probably could have built a replica for less money, but it
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way. 47 dollies that are all sink cronized -- and it's moved into a very level manner. >> reporter: it will make an entire day to move it and in the meantime, a 6 floor condo minimum and two town homes -- >> so it will be built around the hotel. >> reporter: just like for the last century. we investigat costs of prescription drugs. you won't believe what happens next, why a 9 year-old boy is being called a hero. chilly in the morning and then nice in the afternoon.
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in one mine.... spreading the wealth.. what's going on with the extra money you're paying drug companies... as we continue our investigation into
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in a multibillion dollar industry, what's a few million dollars between friends as we continue our investigation into price spikes into at least 100 drugs and we wanted to know where they are putting their dollars. there's more than enough cash to go around and around and
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they boost them all the time that even sometimes pharmacists wake up to bad news. >> overnight in some cases. >> reporter: overnight , yes. >> i have lost faith that it is going to change. >> reporter: take this drug used to treat die rhea one -- forker for ear infections. >> when you see there's been no more research, how do i explain that price hike?? >> reporter: this one spent two times more on advertising and
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more on administrative costs. is it broken? >> it's not a system, it was a disaster. >> reporter: a 44-year-old drug -- >> if it was a true open market place, they wouldn't survive because they're too expensive. >> reporter: but they do thrive. they spent 3.2 billion on a.d.s and nearly 5 billion in, ads -- >> and this woman's drug has nearly doubled in price in two years. >> we found eight companies
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doctors since '13. >> the quid pro quo is always a possibility. even if i don't perceive it. >> reporter: honest doctors can be swayed as well. think of drugs like this -- >> what do you call a cell that grows uncontrollably? >> cancer. >> this is a cancer >> reporter: in the u.s. not even the largest buy of drugs, medicare can negotiate prices, why not? because congress voted to keep it against the law and leaving people to wonder just how many more price increases can he take? >> you just can't explain that and you have to say, somebody
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just this week, we heard back from one pharmaceutical companies and just this year they have increased the research spending and decreased advertising. you can find all the drug company responses to us and more information on our website, wtsp.com. well a 9-year-old boy being called a hero about to see -- watch the baby as he suddenly starts to roll and the big brother swoops in and to remind people to not take their eyes off of a baby
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one, more than 22 million people have watched this, wait for it. >> no, no, no. falling into the crib. nicky posted this on facebook and said "my mom is going to kill me" apparently her mother was baby sitting and she needed a step stool, but when she put the baby down, she went too. no one wants because what might end up online [ laughter ] =. yeah, the crib is not the shortest one, i can tell you that. look at this sunrise, we woke up to this. take a look at the lake, because it's so cool out and the water is relatively speaking warmer to low to mid 70s. we'll wake up tomorrow look similar to this. watch this beautiful sunrise through the day.
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sunshine. not much in the way of clouds and more of the same for thursday. that will warm us up and keep us dry. the storm tracker, no rain out there today or tomorrow. great day to wash your car or motorcycle. look at the 50s to the map. mid and brighton, we're in the low 60s and it won't be long before we're in the 50s. new tampa is in the lower 50s in some places. lower 50s by tomorrow and the sun up by 6:54 there's the low
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the map. we stay sunny and i they temperatures around 80 degrees and we're about 79 today. as we track the cooler air, it will dive and doesn't change the forecast too much, but it's warmer on sunday morning in the lower 50s with some upper40s and that will be the coolest readings. most of us will be in the 40s. tropical system and still about 80% chance of developing here. i'll track that and alert you if anything develops. we're going to be cool and we'll warm up by mid next week. 3, 2, 1, merry christmas everybody!.
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christmas tree and santa and free hot chocolate. >> i love to spend christmas in shorts and short sleeves. >> well, it was chilly out there now. >> but again, we have seen this in the last couple of years, but it's not all bad ? know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. ? know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values. ?
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few years ago. they had a little bit of day ja video today -- leaving last night's game and he tore the meniscus in his knee. he could be out for a couple or weeks or months. not the first time he's had a major injury and in fact he ha with a cracked tibia and then a blood clot. so, who steps up to supplement his absence? he leads the nhl and is tied for second and fifth.
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elevate his play. how about one of the triplets? he certainly is serviceable. tj will slide into stamkos position. he had a slow start but has since picked up the pace in the last five games and he'll need to increase that in the goal cattory. last but not least, -- the veterans here. leadership is key without stamkos on the ice. the bolts, they will absolutely need him when he recovers from that injury and that timetable is still not known. fresh off his induction, john lynch is once again a semi final list and for the fifth
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the finalists will be chosen in january. well, bobby was released after having a pacemaker and the worst part of the whole thing is he won't be able to play golf, you can relate. >> a wonderful guy.
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there's nothing like seeing childrens' eyes light up ideas. >> so true. check it out, this year i got to spend time with not one but three different second grade classes all at once in st. pete. now i should point out the kids were super excited to be on t.v.. once the photographers arrives they didn't pay attention to
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you grow up? >> i want to play football. >> what is your favorite flavor of ice cream? >> -- they teach kids about life experiences and you know, maybe inspire them to do what we do. >> they're always after our jobs. >> oh yeah, they're coming. >> they're not
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