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reunion 82 years in the making. kelly ring. >> and i'm mark wilson. new at 10, a trusted bay area martial arts teacher busted, he admitted to touching two of his students, a 6-year-old and a 7-year-old. and we hate these stories, i can only imagine the reactions from parents tonight. >> the master here had no idea any of this happened until deputies called him earlier today. he fired the employee in august for poor performance and was shocked to here this most disgusting betrayal. >> my brian is so like -- >> master richard o pointed out
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irony. >> we teach our students to defend themselves against this. >> the two girls say he touched them after following them into a bathroom. he touched them and then told them not tell anyone. >> one of the girls told her mother last week, and she called deputies who questioned kim. he admitted the encounter and was arrested. master o took over this business from his father, and kim worked here for a year and a half before being fired for poor performance. he is even related to o. >> he is my cousin and i never thought he could do anything like this. >> we spoke to several parents who are very happy with the afterschool programs that the center runs including help with
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and this raises a difficult but necessary discussion. >> if anybody touches you and you don't want them to touch you, what do you do? >> tell mommy. >> and that's it. >> police say they appreciate o for being up front about what his employee did. >> i trust him and he haven't had a bad experience, he has been very, very good. >> deputies say there could be others whom kim touch and they are urging anyone with information to come tbort. >> forward. >> any history on him. >>, mr. o says he ran background checks on his employees but so far no information to find. >> and a man has a narrow escape as he dodges a drive who was trying to run him over.
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trying to shoot the man at point-blank range but his gun jammed. and what led to this violence encounter outside a doctor's office? >> at 8:15 in the morning, and the man who dodged the car in the video was actually trying to protect a friend and is only alive because of a malfunctional gun and his quick reflects. >> in this facebook video, gibson tucks a handgun into his waist band and then shows off his concealed carry permit. he allegedly showed that permit to a man on wednesday before trying to murder him. >> we are fortunate we are not working a homicide today. >> sheriff grady judd says the man came here to stalk his wife
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but then will gibson was confronted by a friend of his wife who told him to leave. >> gibson pulls out his concealed carry firearm and confronts him with it, putting it within three or four feet of addison's head and pulls the trigger and nothing happens and then he chambers another bullet and tried again and he heard the click, but it could not work. >> and so he tried another weapon. his car. deputies were already in route and quickly caught up with gibson haisinth and the sher sheriff
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everyone in that office may have dodged a bullet. >> if he had killed him why not go into the office and kill his wife and shoot everyone in between him and his wife inside the doctor's office. >> so hiasinth is charged with two counts of attempted murder and battery. >> very scary, thank you, chris. we are following a news alert from taiwan. at least three people including a 10-day-old baby have been killed in a massive earthquake, the 6.2 magnitude quake happened about 4:00 in the morning their time when most people were still sleeping. more than 200 people were rescued from a 16-story high-rise that collapsed in the
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dozens of people are still trapped in that building, and a quake. so far we know three people killed and more than 150 people hospital. the nation's military has been culled in to rescue survivors. >> and both sides are sitting down for the first time today to lay out the vision for a potential new stadium site. the rays want at least 20 acres and close to roadways and within walking distance, and close to future transit options. this is just the beginning of a process that could take a year, and most importantly he wants to keep the team in the area. >> when you have an economic engine of the magnitude of a professional sports franchise,
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incumbent on elected officials and business leaders here. >> pinellas county leaders are expected to release their first big pitch to keep the rays within the next six months. >> heard break and heartbreak, tears and regret. back in august 2013 pikal mikem lee was riding his bike to work when he was struck and killed by kimmel who police way was driving drunk. the impact through lee off an overpass and down on to a highway, 18 stories down. he died on impact. during the hearing kimmel apologized to lee's family and they say they accepted his apology. >> a bold thief is wanted tonight for stealing not one by
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police say william thompson broke into and made off with a trailer full of tools and he used his employer's pick up truck to haul it away. >> one of the busiest travel times of the year is right around the corner and hundreds of thousands of travelers will head for spring break and so the tsa is staying alert. we have a behind-the-scenes technology to keep you safe and the full-body scanners are able to detect something as small as an as pin aspirin in your pasco pocket. and a canine unit has dogs like
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and one thing the tsa is sees is a large number of guns that people are intelligencally or accidentally trying to get through security. >> just last month it was 10 and if we stay consistent on that rate, we'll be in the top 13 next year. >> if you were caught -- even tfts itwas an accident, you could get a $13,000 for trying to bring a gun on to a plane. >> incredible reunion you have to see, she waited her entire life for this. >> and protecting yourself from mosquitoes and zika. do those pricey sprays really work? >> we had record heat and rain
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too sweet not to share. america runs on dunkin'. a reunion - 82 years in the mak >> a reunion 82 years in the making. a spring hill woman just met her biological mother after decades of looking for her. the story is really tugging at heartstring all around the world. >> josh, this is an amazing story. bell us more. >> tell us more.>> betty morell had been looking for her mother for 50 years with no luck but then her granddaughter found something on ancestry.com. >> it's happy time, really happy times. >> it's the 1930's and betty was growing up with loving adoptive
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>> i had a very happy childhood and my name to my mother was precious. >> but after her adoptive parents passed away, she could begin a search that lasted 50 years. she was looking for her birth mother, lina pierce, she had the baby when she was just 13 years old. >> i love her, she is my mother and gave me life. >> but the search turned up dead end after dead end, but then they found her mom living in pennsylvania, she is 96. >> and there is more. >> my granddaughter texted me a picture and he said who is this? and accepted she said it's your mother and your sister. >> turns out she would have four sisters and two brothers, and
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82 years. >> she just broke down and cried and i was just smiling. it was a happy thing. >> it was amazing and the people we met, all of her family members were so warm and welcoming. it felt like we just belonged there in the first place. >> a family portrait, decades in the making: time standing still. >> it was a great experience because finally i felt complete. it filled my heart and i'm just as happy as can be. >> betty said she stayed in contact with her sisters and mom and plans are to have her meet up in florida. >> and saying they are catching up may be the understatement of the year. >> that is incredible. and sheriff grady judd has
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at a special family festival. the sheriff says while the rides, music and entertainment are fun, all on each is for a very good cause. >> it's all about raising money for charity. every dollar goes to polk sheriff charities and this is where we help children and law enforcement or deputies in need and we make sure we have a memorial to honor our deputies who have paid the ultimate price. >> the charity event runs through sunday, and $60 covers everything in your jeep and spectators can attend for free. good for sheriff judd. >> and i think i saw your jeep out there, as well. was youring yours the blue one? >> my kids would love to have
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>> and paul, i'm thinking you're more of an army green guy. >> we could take it out there tomorrow, and then on to the fair. >> it will be a good day tomorrow. lots of changes coming up between now and next week. let's take a look at the photos from today. christie bacon sent this in earlier tonight. we had a cloud-free day. i did not see one single cloud or contrail today because the air is so dry aloft. and then we had this one from tony turk, a nice shot of the state flag, and obviously the flag of our country above that. and then look at this. the snow ended today at the right time and this is really kind of a cool photo. this is the wagon hill farm, and there is your wagon. with the sun setting off in the
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as a good clip today. and jim shared that earlier this evening. the temperatures were teld held in check because of a cold wind and despite the sunshine all day. that is tough to do. the cold front that produced the rain yesterday is well to our south, and you look at the map and you say i guess tomorrow should be a nice day as we get a high here, and dry air over us and so tomorrow is going to be good. not so fast, it's going to actually cloud up rapidly late tonight and tomorrow because we have energy diving to the southeast. we have a strong jet stream, although there is not much moisture over us. it will be dynamic. and so even by late tonight, skies should be partly cloudy
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even be spotty light rain and showers and a cool rain with temperatures in the 60's. and so things are really moving fast from coast to coast. right mao it's a now it's a chilly night. as i mentioned, the air mass is not holding much water, with dewpoints in the 20's and 30's. tomorrow, clouding up with light rain early in the day and temperatures could drop as the air comes down towards a dry air mass. 62 for a high, and on super bowl sunday, it's going for be a good day to watch football. get the fireplace going, and only in the mid 50's for a at the same time high and a cold wind. around the country, the snowstorm is overin new england. here comes the energy heading our way, in fact, this is the
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the southeast and will give us clouds and showers late symptom. tomorrow. tonight we are in the 40's and 50's and tomorrow we rapidly cloud up. temperatures held in check as we peek in the mid 60's. wach how things play out. clouds increase late tonight and we watch an area of low pressure scooting south of us. by sunday, the low really gets going and as it does so it drags down another surge of cold air and it should be a chilly and windy and cold day. an increase in clouds, and down to 47. tomorrow, thickening clouds, and spotty raip spotty rain and 62. breezy and chilly only in the mid 50's. there will be a chance of showers rolling in tuesday and
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>> and this crane collapse today turns deadly. what lead up to this horrible construction accident that ended a man's life? we'll tell but it after the break. >> and it's a bird. it's a plane. it's drone? yeah, we'll go inside a cutting in 1934, steak 'n shake decided the world didn't need another hamburger. it needed a steakburger. so they used 100 percent beef. quick seared to seal in the flavor ... ... you'll only get from a steakburger. steak 'n shake,
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>> an ugly scene today as a 500-foot tall crane collapsed on the street in new york decide today, and that collapse sent emergency crews rushing to the scene. >> a look at exactly what went wrong. >> that was something to see, and we are told when the crane fell, workcrews were in the process of trying to secure it. it was being used on a building many lower manhattan, about 10 blocks from the world trade center site, and it was cell phone video that captured this. it's a scrawler crane and will the manufacturer says it shouldn't be used in will wind gusts and that is why the crew was trying to secure it. >> we have one fatality. an individual who happened to be
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associated with the work being done with the crane. we have three individuals with injuries. two serious, one minor. none life-threatening as far as we know at this point. none of the workers who were working on the site were injured in the process. >> the guy killed was just sitting there in his parked car. in fact the crane crashed down on top of several parked cars. all of this happening just after 8:00 a.m., and witnesses said the impact of the crane hitting felt like an earthquake, and the incident, of course, is under investigation. >> we are just two days away from the super bowl, super bowl 50, and thousands of fans are flocking to the city for the big game. >> and tonight we take a look at
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>> from eyes in the skies to boots on the ground, security surrounding the nfl's milestone game has been three years in the planning and involves more than 4,000 people from local police and bomb squads to federal agents screening delivery trucks. >> we are looking for anything that could do harm or be used as a weapon of mass destruction. >> cyber security experts are monitoring internet chatter and the fbi is applying levins applying applying lessons learned after the paris attacks stadium. >> look at who people are doing, what they are wearing and when they are doing as they stand in
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>> and fan attractions like the nfl experience here in don't san francisco is attracting thousands of fans and hundreds of cops. after a tour of the stadium, an endorsement from the boss. >> i toured the stadium this morning and when i see the preparations that go into events like the super bowl, i'm always impressed by first of all, the planning that goes into this. it's something like two years. >> officials say they have not received any special credible threat but added if you see something, say something. >> we hope that everything is safe, and still to come, a curse word is stirring up a heated debate. >> he don't want to just lose your temple.
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>> you have people who think they are great who are totally overrated and i hope to be underrated by the way, but that's okay. >> donald trump sure likes to talk but some of his words have come back to bite him. yesterday he said a word that some people find offensive. >> a snowstorm in preparations for the final debate before the new hampshire primary has slowed the candidates on the campaign trail today. occasionally white-out conditions show a new role with will trump at 30%, and john
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trump missed a second day of campaigning here, and yesterday some of his remarks needed to be bleeped and he dropped an "f "bomb. >> we are going to have businesses that used to be in new hampshire that are now in mexico come back to new hampshire and you can tell them to go (bleep) themselves. >> he got some applause but a lot of criticism. >> i don't think a president would ever have shouted profanities in front of a crowd with kids. >> who did that? >> your buddy? that would never have been acceptable in the age of reagan or my dad. >> yeah, unbelievable. >> the candidate taunted trump, sweeting my 90-year-old mother
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she met destiny, age 5. >> and -- endorsed rubio but couldn't name any of the florida senator's accomplishments -- same kind of comments from rick santorum a sign that rubio has the momentum and may be becoming the man to beat. >> bernie sappedders sanders is surging ahead as well. he has a 20-point lead over clinton. and a loss in new hampshire would really hurt clinton's campaign. >> hillary clinton is trailing badly in new hampshire and she is expected to lose and her goal is to beat expect expectations and close the gap. hillary clinton has a big lead
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southern states where the race heads next-her goal it to maintain that as her firewall, but sanderring will obviously continue to chip away. >> also, don't miss craig patrick's money, power, and politics every sunday night right here on fox 13. >> okay, look out, a new kind of aerial racing is dipping through the florida skies. it's lightning fast, seriously competitive and could be the next big money sport. everything you thought you knew about drones is about to change. >> they are not just tools of war, or spying devices. it's a whole new world. >> you go up to the line and set your quad down on the flight
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and wait for the count down. usually it's eight guys take off at once fighting to be first through a hoop. >> codey is one of florida's top pilots. >> ten years from now there may not even be props anymore. >> make sure your seat is in the upright and locked position because it's a wild ride ahead. >> the moment we saw it, we were immediately in love with it, it's such a beautiful place to fly. >> this building is the canvas for creation. back on the field of fury, serious racing goes on. it's all fun and bragging rights but in the future, the stakes
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>> there are groups that have brought big money to the table. there is a race in dubai right now with a $1 million purse. >> and multi gp is based right here in florida. >> the pilots with the most cumulative points win the race. >> but he feels there is a higher calling for this burgeoning support. >> there is a movement to encourage more kids to pursue a career in science and technology and this is the magic built to bullet to get them involved. >> this is not just a sport. >> it's a religion for most of us. >> they are pushing technology higher and faster than ever before. >> and they say that safety is
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>> and the cdc is issuing new guidelines on the zika virus. there has only one case where a person spread the disease to someone else presumably through sexual contact but tonight the cdc is ask asking people asking men who have traveled to one of the hot-bed areas and have a pregnant girlfriend, they are asking them to remain from sex or to use protection. >> and our consumer reporters wants to make sure we don't waste money on the strong mosquito repellents. >> we wanted to reach out to the experts on this because there are so many choices out there. so first and for
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out to the university of florida and they said you want to focus on those that have chemicals in there, whether it's synthetic like deet or something like citronella but you have to read the labels especially if you have kids to make sure that you are applying it properly and at the right time. and then there are some home remedies like eating onions and garlic and bananas, that is not going to mix, and others say when you find deet mixed in with sunscreen, that is not going to work, and so stick with the traditional products. >> and others do not want to use a product with deet in it. what about the natural products? >> first, two problems with that. the word "natural" is not federally defined and we have a whole other story about that
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and then there is web md which says even if it says natural and it is based on something they claim is natural, that might be okay where mosquitoes are a mild nuisance but we are not there, we are at the top end of the scect spectrum, and web md says traditional mosquito repellents are going to offer the best protection. >> and we know that bugs two cute some things but do these do enough? >> they sell 1.75 million of these every single year, which is incredible. and so to answer that question, we reached out to the american mosquito control association and it says, no. it pointed us to a note dame study that shows only 4.1 to 6.1
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the rest may be natural predators that we want to live and so avoid those, and they also come down hard on these ultrasonic devices saying there is no am ambiguity here. they say the products where the sound supposedly driving away the mosquitoes, don't waste your money on it. go to the store and read your labels to keep your seam safe and make sure that you are not wasting your money. >> and we sometimes refer to the smoker, and it's like that is not a mosquito, that is something much better. >> and it may be something that is feasting on the mosquitoes and also providing food for birds, and the mosquito control association does not like these at all.
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>> so much fun at bbq's? no more bug accident accident zappers. and tomorrow you will hear from the man who has to present his case. >> and a florida man rescued an3 (chris) "student night" at the florida state fair.... did beefed up security prevent a repeat of the violence in 2014? find out tonight at
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3 3 nobody likes a big detour... and highway closures >> all right, so nobody likes a big detour. picture 275 southbound. the mayor of los angeles tried to ease the pain of a massive closure with a smooth music video, called the 101 slow jam. >> we are bringing down the bridge making way for something new, and the demolition will cause delays but sometimes, just sometimes you have to get your hands dirty to build something beautiful. >> wow! >> this video features the theodore roosevelt jazz band, and you talk about hot, it's been viewed more than 9,000 times and 3,000 in just the last hour.
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cell phones in traffic. >> and tell me we don't need one of these for the howard frankland. >> as long as they say in the music video that they are doing something about it. >> love the idea. >> you are right about 275, too. trending. this is one reason why you never sleep on the job. yeah, not good. the guy started a snooze at work and his colleagues colleagues gathered around and snapped a shot and then it was photo shopped and he quickly became the latest internet meme. >> poor guy. >> oh, that is awesome. i don't know how you could fall asleep at work like that. poor guy he was probably in there at 6:00 in the morning. >> he had his headsets on, that is why he didn't hear them, oh,
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a police officer and his new four-legged friend. police officer marcus montgomery and his precious new friend. the puppy had been found abandoned and scared in a box in an alley. he says he looked the sleepy puppy in the eyes and that was it. he took them home and the two have inacceptable ever inseparable, ever since, and he says he even gets along with his other dog vader. >> when you have dogs named kilo and vader, i'm thinking you stay away. >> look at those eyes, precious. >> all right, we were just talking about this but three
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the lightning starting this starting streak, and tonight it's the bolts again, and just like the game three weeks ago they needed every one of these goals. watch this right there, he is wide open and this game is tied at 1, and then back out to the point, they pick up the deflexion and it's 2-1 lightning, and now the bolts shorthanded. and there is a rush and he finds a hole and it's 3-1 lightning and then watch the top of your screen. this is just laser perfect. and less than a minute into the third, how about this pass. matt cullen finishes it off and the lightning are up by just
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late in the third, and then andre pelat, buries it, and they win it 6-3 the final. and tomorrow we will find out if jameis winston is the league's rookie of the year. it's the third final round for john lynch. he will be a part of the bucs ring of honor next season and i think he certainly deserves a spot, but he was a bit of a long shot to make it this year but when he spoke to him he said it was all out of his hands and tony dungy is hoping the third time is the charm. ira kauffman is aamong the
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and deliver the case to his fellow voters. >> he is an historic winner and then he has the great coaching tree, and of course a tremendous advocate for minorities and hiring. he took the podium when he had it and spoke up when a lot of guys wouldn't, but most importantly, i know he only won one super bowl but he he is an historic winner and we all know what he did when he was here. >> and the jackson service award is being given out to the member who best honors and serves the
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a nice job, tally. that is a nice picture. today, temperatures cooler, despite full sunshine. every single checkpoint was in the 60's today, including 64 in tampa. but high pressure will give us a chilly night but the weather systems are really moving, just zipping along. you look to the west and already there are clouds gathering over texas and oklahoma. this little comma, this hook, that is an upper-level disturbance that is going to raise go racealong the yet and it will be over us in about 18 hours. we get this approaching and so that reason there is raip in the rain in the frost for tomorrow afternoon. it's not going to be a wash-out because the air mace
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but by tomorrow afternoon, we should have some weather and never a dull moment. showers coming in off of the gulf and then more bands of rain shifting to the east and southeast. but late in the day tomorrow. and then we finally clear up on sunday with a gusty northwest wind. 51 degrees in the morning, with cloudy skies. we rapidly cloud up by noon and stay in the low 60's. a cool and eventually dark winter day with a little light rain in the afternoon. >> and all right, paul, how about some lotto? all right, we are seeing an emotional reunion for a middle school student in fairfax, sir sir tonight. >> he was starring in the lion king, the school play and while
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and practicing for his first ever theatrical production his dad was supporting him from afar while serving in afghanistan, but what he didn't know is that his dad was on a new mission, one to reunite with his family and he secretly showed him to watch him perform, and trey realized his dad was in the audience when the kids were taking their bows, and thank goodness he didn't realize it while he was performing. >> this just made it a thousand times better. i'm so happy! >> of course it did. nobody in the family including trey's mom or sister knew that his dad was going to be there. now he is back home. he works for the state department, and he is going to be able to stay home until this summer. they are always so emotional for
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