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triple murderer. >> we have to remember phoebe. one man is going the extra mile in her honor. how high will the powerball go. it keeps growing. good evening and welcome here on this friday i'm mark wilson. >> i'm kelly ring. developing from lakeland now, details about a triple murder. there is video that the sheriff wants to you see he is revealing more about the men who may be responsible. and we have a lot more. evan? >> kelly the important thing released was the video of the car that is the suspect's. the sheriff said this white ford
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scene of the crimes on east magnolia. that is when the murders took place. you can see the writing on the side of that van but deputies can not make it out. they hope they can lead them to the suspects. three black men with caribbean accents were involved in the killing of david washington, anita branch and angelica castro. they tried to kill an 18-year-old and the gunmen shot him in the face but he survived. the detectives have other leads and he is confident that they will make an arrest. >> if are you one of those that executed, that slaughtered the young people, you should not rest comfortably, you should not
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tracking you, we're trailing you. against you. >> take one more look the van call the authorities. and that man that survived is in critical condition. they have not revealed if he gave information and together they are not discussing that aspect of it. >> and an inmate was hoping to buy more time and waited 30 years to watch him die started to worry he may get it. but everyone got the answer at 10:00 when the supreme court rejected oscar ray bolin's final appeal. after a delay the man who killed three women from the area back in the 80s and denied it was finally executed. and lloyd sowers witnessed the execution. he was near the families that he
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his final moments and how they reacted. >> there were hours that went by, we thought could this happen. >> could you feel the frustration they were feeling after all the years will it happen and get this execution. it proceeded about 10:05. it started with the injections. 1, 2, 3 lethal injections. the sedative. and the heart stopping. it took 11 minutes for him to die. we watched his chest group and down and more slowly after his eyes closed and complexion changed from a flush to a very ashen. when the guard said do you have any last words he said, no, sir. he did not look at anyone in the room. we sat with the families in that death chamber, watching this. we did not see oscar ray bolin look at any of them.
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pronounced dead after the doctor listened to the heartbeat that was not there. the family members got up and walked out. there were no tears or smiles but a sense that it was over. >> i witnessed an event i never want to repeat. it was not a celebration. i do feel relieved that it has finally occurred. i wish to thank the people in law enforcement that participated in any way in bringing justice to our families. i refer to no longer having to worry or wonder if or when we would have to endure another trial, another appeal or after 29 plus years we could expect any justice at all. and perhaps now terry will have
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we miss you so, terry. you were the sunshine in our lives and many of your friends. many regularly visit your brave and leave signs of remembrance. rest in peace, my garling daughter. >> stephanie collin's mom spoke. she thanked investigators, the governor and she said the family misses stephanie every day. he outlived the malignanter of the third woman he murdered, nantly holly. she died in 2012 and wondered if her daughter would get justice. it took 30 years. they did get justice. while the ray goes shopping for status sites, st. pete will be shopping the tropicana aim rage that's where the money is in a proposal to put a loophole in that lease on the field. the rays would have three years
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and pinellas and it would split the cost of a master plan for the tropicana property and if a developer but cash down the rays could stay put and get half or walk away from it. >> it is a incentive for them to stay. now you have a pot of money that can you see that can be utilized for them to off set the costs in building a stadium. that's a big deal. >> the council vote on amending the lease wild be thursday. >> year ago today, a little 5-year-old girl lost her life. officers say that phoebe jonchuck's father threw the little girl off a bridge near the sunshine sky way and by the time anyone could get to her, she was dead. today a man has start adjournny to keep her memory alive.
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is logging hundreds of miles for phoebe, and phoebe's grandmother has a void in her heart. >> this year has been hard. >> her daughter was killed a year ago, police say that phoebe's father threw her from a bridge leading up to the sky way. rescuers found her but it was too late, i, myself, i am having a hard time forgetting the tragedy and who did it to her. because her daddy loved her. she loved her daddy so much. >> a picture of phoebe is over her heart as some gear up to make sure phoebe is not forgotten. >> i don't want to forget her, he will run the path back and forth. he does not want to focus on when she died but remember the girl and what all she left behind. he is a former army ranger was touched when he learned about her.
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can show what we feel about her and we could not prevent that. there are children that need help. >> he hopes to help others. it will benefit the shriner's hospital. >> we can help children in memory of phoebe. her grand moth core not be happier. >> it will take a lot of energy but he is prepared. >> the community loved her and her memory will be around. >> from tampa, kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. >> alex will run back and forth from the headquarters to clearwater beach. the money will be donated to shriners. the powerball, did i see it? it is up to 800 million-dollars for the drawing. that's a lot of jack. >> and it is the biggest. billboards around the area show
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the odds, here we go. they are around 1 in 300 million you have a better chance of getting struck by lightning. the odds are 1 in 3000. that's not deterring people who were considering what they would buy with the cash. >> 800 million. move to vegas and what else. >> i buy my own island. i will be mia. there is a lot that can you do. >> 800 million. lord, buy the world. >> buy the world. >> it will be mine. >> it has been growing. you can get tickets up up until 10 p.m. >> everywhere. >> we come back we'll take to you a new facility for first responders. see how they train to be sure
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the rain is gone from this morning. >> there is after glow from the sun set. it was great a lot going on. weather systems on the move.
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it is a $40 million project that's been in the works for four years and it is open. today the polk county state college opened the doors to the center for public safety. this is impressive t is next to -- impressive.
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office. it is being called the first of its kind of facility being used to train current and future first responders. and we got a peek inside. >> what makes this extraordinary is that we're consolidating our programs. >> we're going to hook it up. , they will have access to situations. the labs are important so that our students while they are training can go through real life situations but not have the danger of a real life situation. >> you will see the firearm simulation. and education.
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can you take your hands out of your pocket. >> and we'll rescue the hostage. >> they have exposure to the stresses they will have out on the street when they're operating in their environment. >> they are down. secure. and the class is important they need to know the educational portion they need to know what will happen and train for that so they can make the good decision making, the decisions they will make out there on the street. >> and the streets move to create different scenarios for trainees even though it just opened. they are already full. >> how about that. >> yes. we have a big weekend that -- >> i know. >> inside on saturday, paul because of rain. movie time. >> i think this is a big football weekend as well a lot of changes going on. a busy day.
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i'll show you the time lapse. let me click the button. watch the clouds streaming from the west. and it ended like that. and that's pretty good. top notch. we have this a couple of viewer photos up in beach. tony turk. nice job. this one. john duton. and we have this from pat manfradon land o' lakes. pat has nice pictures. >> and nice photo. as we mentioned the systems are moving today. the rain is off the east coast and is moving away. all right we can see the high clouds streaming from the west. the high clouds gave us a nice sun set tonight. rain is increasing in texas. this is a sign of things to come. the rain that was significant
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that's all kind of el nino induced with impulses across the golf. no severe weather. the rain is east and south of us is manufacturing -- moving away. here is rain. and look at the storms firing up near houston. all the way the state line. up to waco. and there is going to be a front boundary approaching the state. we may squeeze out a dry day tomorrow. late in the day shooting across the golf and moving into the bay area by this time. we'll track it for sure. this is an interesting map. >> and you have the imagery can you see they are in white. and the west. and can you see how this is
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from the atlantic across florida and across the gulf then all the way into the pacific. nino. the problem is that some days are fine but sooner or later there will be something rolling along the jet that will bring severe weather. it will track. it would be a storm passing that may produce a squall line and we'll watch for that. not bad. you have 60s and 70s. dew points back into the mid-60s. we'll see areas of fog developing add low clouds. we cloud up with rain late in the day and in the 70s. the rain ends sunday should be okay. and colder weather arrives next
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the dew point is 65. a west northwest wind at 3 will expand and moving away from our state. there is the frontal boundary producing rain in chicago and snow in the backside. we talked about this a couple of times this week. a kick off temperature in minnesota in minneapolis on sunday for the fame against the seahawks. minus 1. 2, one of the top ten coldest nfl games in history. in minneapolis on sunday. you have snow in the west and rain approaching sneer san francisco. minutes ship 32 p but fargo is 3, that's cold. that heads our way not until the first couple of days of next week. subtropical jet stream. low pressure along that with
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that goes by and then a more significant system could come down the pike. that could impact us at some point late next week. we'll watch it every step of the way. partly cloudy. fog in the mid-60s. and we cloud up. showers developing late in the day or at night in the mid-70s. it should be done with. partly cloudy and coolish. chilly at night next week. then old 85, 88 thing we had in november, december, a memory now, 60s for the highs. >> that's the weather we like. jason licht board as plane to set up an interview to replace lovie smith. signing doug martin to a deal is one more thing. he has to do the off season. and anotheros
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offer ends january 16th. get out of the past. get fios. it looks like the the bucs could take some time before naming a new head coach but jason licht is not wasting time. he called on a old colleague in arizona. and it will satisfy the rooney rule that requires teams to interview at least one minority candidate. and goodwin worked with licht with the cardinals. this is his first time interviewing for a head coaching vacancy. >> the offense is the best in the league now.
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this reone of two to average 400 plus during the season. the cardinals are off this weekend which gives licht a small window to interview coaches in the playoffs and he flew out to arizona to do that. the bucs have confirmed he will talk with at least one more candidate this weekend, shawn mcdermott. he is interviewing with the browns this weekend for the head coaching vacancy. he is on everyone's list who is looking for a coach. the defense in carolina was sixth in yards allowed and points allowed. i'll tell you the coach is in charge of the panther's scream which picked up jameis winston six times this season. doug yardin receives another honor. he is named the ap's all pro list. he is just the second buc's tail back to earn that distinction. and martin finished second in the league in rushing -- rushing among the best in several
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contact and rushes over 20-yards. he is heading to en of bowl. lightning are back on the ice, they are in need of manning the slide there. they lost three of four games and have not shown any signs of breaking out. the bolts is the issue. this is the team that led in scoring a year ago. you have to wonder how the they have not responded s the problem with steven stamkos, is that the issue. and they have done nothing to ensure this they are staying. and right now time is running out on the team. if i say there is one thing to
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what very to play well, that's we sit here and say, it has to start tonight. >> and we're running out of time. >> for now jonathan druen plays the first game with syracuse tonight in albany where 7 nhl scouts will be watching. he stated he wants out. he could be dealt. there is no pressure to give up on a disgruntled first round pick. they have to iron out the issues and get him out. >> that set as bad precedence and who will follow, he plays one way offensively. they want him to think
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steven stamkos went through. they do that in the minors and don't have to play both ways. that's the problem. i. still ahead here. the most notorious drug kingpin recaptured. >> the chilling photos look at this of a philadelphia police officer being ambushed. that's when we come back. the move that the officer made after he was shot and why the suspect says he did it. and chris chmura we'll talk powerball with you. >> pencils reserved for kids but this weekend adults scratching in the numbers. put this to good use a powerball quiz.
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but the hank anchors wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone, your guests might get a bit carried away.
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bravery he demonstrated was remarkable. his will to live saved his life. >> and a police officer shot three times helped chase down his attacker. the suspect said he did it in the name of islam and pledged aleance to isis. chris, how is the officer doing tonight. >> he is in stable condition in
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considering what we saw here. he has a lot of damage to the arm but he will recover. his recover riff is a miracle considering that the gunman ran up to the car and fired 11 shots and putting his arm through the window. and here is the sawedyo of the police officer's radio call for help. >> shots fired. i'm shot, all cars stand by. what very a officer shot. >> jessie hart net was hit three times in the left arm even though he managed to get out of his car. you will see that in a moment. he chased the shooter returning fire hitting him on the backside. they converged and caught the suspect. edward archer say he confessed so shooting the officer and did it because police defend laws that conflict with the quran.
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anything then he stated he pledges his allegiance to islam and that's why he was called upon to do this, what did he mean called upon to do this. the captain said he would not elaborate on this. he will learn if he had contact with the terrorists or inspired by isis. the f.b.i. and homeland security searched two homes linked to archer. no word if they found anything. as for the gun to shoot the police officer. they revealed that it was a 9-millimeter stolen from the home of a police officer three years ago. they said that he is sad to report that. he said the officer was disciplined, they're not sure how it got in his hands. he is out on patrol after pleading to charges of assault and carrying a gun without a license. mark. >> chris, thank you very much. to boston now a police officer hospitalized after being shot in the leg.
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after 10 a.m. this morning. the officer was working a drug investigation when he was shot in the leg. he should be okay. the suspect has been taken no custody. authorities arrested two suspects on terror re-lated charges. they were arrested in calcold and texas they are from the middle east and refugees. what very details on the arrest from washington. >> two refugees facing terror related charges here in the us one in texas where authorities have sealed an indictment 2009. he tried to provide material support to isis. and is said to have lied about his weapons training. >> in california, a 23-year-old is charged with lying about his travels to syria to fight alongside the extremist groups. they are reigniting the debate about refugees coming to the us accepting people fleeing in the
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the administration insists that they can be weaked all while still ensuring security. >> the individuals who are admitted to the u.s. through the process upped goes screaming. and it is meeting with staunch opposition. and the committee chairman is urging lawmakers to pass legislation which would require a certification that each refugee from iraq and syria does not pose a threat to americans. , they want to infill rate the west. >> they are related. prosecutors say the suspect communicated with the one in texas back in 2013. >> both men are held in jail tonight without bond. isis is not the only threat on the ground but online.
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representatives focused on that subject. as we report, the answer may come now from the private sector >> forces fight isis on the ground, officials are turning to the fight online. congress holding a hearing on what the government can learn from the private sector when it comes to cyber security to draw up a defense plan against terrorist hackers. >> it is time for every manage err and employee in government and private organizations to make it a priority in their work. >> it is the same day as a high-profile meeting in silicon valley. loretta lynch and others getting together with tech companies to combine private and public sector thinking to stop recruiting online. >> the goal here is to find ways
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harder to fined refugee in cyberspace. >> it is as forces clear the city of ramadi. they are slowed by snipers throughout the area. they're making progress which allow them to retake the city of mosul, the largest still under isis control. >> the roads are fill of bombs. we're supported by air cover from the air force and coalition. thanks to god we will not retreat. officials say special forces raids are underway near mosul with the offensive to start in several weeks. the president of mexico says that el chapo guzman is in custody. he was the head of a drug cartel. he broke out of a high security prison, digging out through a
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and a home was raided right before dawn. and that's how they caught him. it was considered an embarrassment for the mexican president. the president veto as bill repealing his health care low. it was expected but leaders say it shows voters they can repeal it if a republican wins the white house in the 2016 election. 24 days until the iowa caucus. there is plenty of time for the candidates to go after each other and the president. that's what is happening. >> less than one month away. there is one thing all the campaigns agree on. the ground game is more important than it has been in decades because of the number of candidates and because of what is at stake. >> look, we started with the
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but i sense, as i go around the state. we have a lot of momentum. >> the gop race is between donald trump and ted cruz who leads him in some polls. and while the two have traded jabs about cruz' citizenship status, the senator turned his attention to the president. >> the first thing i will do is rescind every illegal and unconstitutional executive action taken by this president. >> candidates swarmed new hampshire, hitting on other issues from immigration to the fight against terrorism. >> ultimately, the way to defeat isis is to deny them their territory. we must defeat them and deny them the territory that hillary clinton gave them. >> and hillary clinton's private
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over her campaign. the latest batch had 66 messages deemed classified bringing the total to over 1300 according to a state department count. in washington, joel waldman, fox news. still ahead a rock slide in a national park. where this happened and all
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3 a massive rockslide has a rock slide has closed an entrance to question might park. wendy lane reports an old fire is to blame for -- to yosmite
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we have more. >> rock slighteds after rain and snow that the area has not seen in years. >> this is the first snow and rain we had since the fire so of course there is no way to tell what we call a triggering mechanism, but the fact we're in an area that was affected by fire contributed to this. it is closed to the thousands of vehicles that use it and motion detectors are set up to watch the area to make sure no more rocks fall. >> we have to wait and see it is active. it is nice and indicate now. so we wait a bit. we have motion detectors and cameras set up here. we monitor the road for a day. when it is quiet we'll go and remove the rocks. >> with the rocks still in the road, officials are unable to
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would take longer to fix. can you tell in the river below rock slides are a natural occurrence in the area, and all part of what makes the park beautiful. thankfully no one was hurt and decide the mess they're more than happy to have the wet weather, things like this happen. we're certainly not going to complain about snow and rain because we need it. we love it. >> and that was wendy lane reporting. an injured hiker had to be airlifted today from yosemite. she injured her back hiking in the park. and highway patrol said she slipped on ice that formed on the granite and fell back 10 feet and could not move. conditions were treacherous to carry her out an official shelter her in place until she could be airlifted out. you know it has been 40 years since elvis died.
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it's not stopping fans from celebrating what would have been his 81st birthday today. this is the annual festival in parks, australia, one of the largest ins world. for five days, elvis fans come to the city from all over the globe really. it kicks off when the express train arrives and is filled with elviss; he is important he had a wonderful music. and i mean the priv rollty of the elvis festival highlights elvis. everyone embraces it. everyone has a great time. >> get an a for the authenticity. and the crowning of the tribute artist of the year. how do the powerball powers that be decide when to raise the jackpot. that's a fascinating question.
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what goes into raising the
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3 grandparents play a special role in our lives, and when you're a young person grandparents play a special role in our lives and when you have a young person who had a rough time, they can help. a volunteer who helps troubled youth. how she is changings their lives tonight on the 10:00 news. wall street had the worst the dow is down 167, nasdaq 45. s&p down 21. that's not good news. powerball fever has infected florida and 43 other states. the jackpot is $800 million. that's crazy, you think it could not be that high, it could be a billion.
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>> you have a quiz, this is the first time that i will endorse spending money on a dream. yours is the one that is going to win. i'll let you dream for three and a half minutes. ready. three questions. let's start with question number one, remember 800 million. the winner's tax bill will total almost 200 million. we're assuming that you are taking the lump sum. are you taking that up front which does pull down with a lump sum. >> that's true. >> close to a third. >> that's right. >> that's 100% crew. when you take the -- true, when you take that. >> that will fix the economy. 496. you are in the highest tax
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that's a $196 million tax bill. if i read the budget right i think you pay for all of the salaries for the members of the house for this year and most of next year. wouldn't you love knowing that. question number two. true or false. half of every dollar that you spend on powerball goes to the winners. >> i have no idea how to answer that. half of every dollar you spend. half? >> i say false. >> the answer is true, i called up the lottery i wanted to know. they gave me a breakdown. i have this chart here down the middle. 50 cents goes to prizes. 41 goes to education. a nickel that goes to the people who sell you the ticket and 2-cents to the people who run the terminals and another for the people in tallahassee for administration.
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incredible. >> question number three. here we go. true or false. the decision to increase the jackpot comes down to one person. >> i think it is a team. >> i say true. >> you think it is one person. >> the answer is? >> false. >> , we have 47 lotteries in 44 states and territories and washington, dc. and some of the officials gets together on a committee and decide when to advertise it at a higher rate, they are building ticket sales. >> we'll see we get to a bill yob this weekend. >> that's crazy. >> that would be. chris, thank you victim a good weekend. >> think of the coats could you
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temperatures. sun set at 551. we're back to 2 above. and most of next week will be blue. we'll see a number of nights with lows in the 40s. weak pressure that produced the band of rain. that pushes away the next impulse to ride along the subcentral jet. and severe weather not great in houston to galveston, just about southwest louisiana and maybe up to waco. strong storms firing up now. for us we have showers east of us we'll rate for that rain to move across and impact us late tomorrow.
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a broad area of light rain. moderate coming from the gulf. storms that goes away sunday day break it is done. highs today why in the 70s to near 80. the dew points today have been running in the mid-60s around tampa bay. we're 71 it is 65. here is the view from space. this is front number 2. there is number 3. look. another boundary impacting california with rain along the coast line. there is another one back here. so the parade of pacific storms is not going to end any time soon. they affect us in some way shape or farm. there could be a storm heading our way. the future cast shows the batch
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state tomorrow night. we turn cool and wey and reinforcing comes down the pike and fairly chilly next week. 30s and 40s for lows. patchy fog. down to 64. we'll see sun tomorrow. we'll cloud up during the day. showers late in the day or more likely at night in the mid-70s. sunday breezy. partly cloudy. in the 60s. some severe weather impacts next weekend. we'll track right now, all you're thinking about is finding quick cover,
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coming up tonight at 11... hernando county deputies say they have their suspect in an deputies have a suspect in an attempted carjacking. he is 14 years old. we're looking into the attack that left a driver bruised and bloodied. >> it is to spare python as
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the guidelines that peta is asking hunters to abide by. that's tonight at 11. thank you, chris. it is the weekend. there is plenty to do all around the area. >> this is our favorite time of week, concerts and circus, check it out. >> sarah. >> look at this. that is weird y is that happening. it is crazy, right. >> look, people sometimes see things in the forest, that is important to remember. if you see anything bad, anything strange, it is not real. >> in the forest a woman searches for her missing sister.
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souls prey on those who explore the forest. >> the trailer is scary. the revenant is inspired you about true events. and a hunter is attacked by a bear and left. he must navigate a vicious winter in a pursuit to live and find redempon. [music] >> no one wants to beat it! [music] >> who is bad? the ultimate michael jackson tribute band is playing tonight. it is the longest running
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only one that's been around since his death. it starts at 8:00. the circus is in town. the and taking over the show is called legends the ringmaster will discover living legends from around the world. check it out, that's it for us. follow us on twitter, facebook and instagram.
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