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did you all sign contracts saying you wouldn't sleep with each other? >> that was broken. >> i was not asked to sign anything like that. >> whoa. tag time. friends with benefits, right? earlier we showed you highlights from last night's friends
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schwimmer's remark there, that was broken. we asked you, which two friends do you think hooked up here? >> well, wendy says i think matt leblanc and lisa kudrow. chemistry. courtney says i wanted it to be ross and rachel. didn't we all? chandler. courtney cox? i think so. >> finally, alex says, let's be up. >> that was 9d 0210. stay connected and joinn of the burger joint's comeback, sending some down memory lane. >> starting with this new at 11 being val rico youth football league is a favorite target of vandals. over the week en, they say the criminals hit them again, leaving bhoibd another expensive mess. look at that. halley heinz is live for us at
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been dealing with there. >> well, when the val ricograms are here, it is lit up like daytime. when they are off the field, as you can see, it is pitch black that. darkness is attracting an unfair opponent, criminals. on any given night -- >> i'm our midgets cheerleader. >> reporter: you will find this group of kids. >> i play football. >> reporter: running, tackling and tossing the ball all for the love of the game. their seasons haven't even started yet, but the rams are already counting losses. >> we are over $10,000 of damage, damaged goods. and that's really not even including what our parents have, you know, been doing with their cars getting broke into it. >> reporter: the team has been hit three times by thieves and vandals. >> they stole our ice machine, that was a big cost to us
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they just -- they broke in -- just i think about a month ago and neigh stole one of the welders -- nobody would steal the ice machine. >> reporter: this past weekend, they left behind a trail of destruction. >> they broke that light. >> reporter: they switched the power off and broke the locks on the concession stand. >> broke the glass. there's our cash register. they assumed we just leave money inside of it. >> reporter: at night, once the games are over, it gets dark, really dark. >> it attracted a lot of darkness. >> reporter: the league has installed cameras and even light poles but don't have the wiring to get them up and running. they are begging the count tow out. >> this place should be lit up like a christmas tree. >> reporter: the league and the parents are forced to fork over money for repairs, money that should go to fixing a broken scoreboard. >> it is not going to stop us.
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on the field. >> reporter: as you saw, the county did come out here today to do some repairs. we contacted parks and&recreation to see if there are any plans to prevent future crime. we haven't heartheard back. but we will keep you updated. >> it really is dark there. that's a great visual when you turn the lights off. we certainly see a need for the lighting there at the field. >> new at 11:00, two tampa high schoolers, charged with a shooting at a st. pete hotel. shawn turner mcgee and charles jones, both students at armwood high. 18-year-old mcgee -- this is his photo-- is charged with aggravated assault. early sunday morning, shots were holidayn. two people were shot. both expected to be okay.
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who attended the party took it upon themselves to invite two different groups that really didn't get along and that's what happened. when everybody arrived at the same time at the party, there was an argument, they didn't like each and other then that's when someone pulled out a gun and shots were fired. >> the other suspect is only 16, released. but he is charged with the more attempted murder. >> a middle school principal had to take action after a sexting scandal rocked his school. several students at lake placid middle school taking nude selfies and sharing them around. the principal delivered an important message to parents tonight. >> more than 200 parents students and teachers packed into this church. when they got boils down to this lesson on sexting and unsupervised cell phone use. >> reporter: the lake placid
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last week-a -- after a sexting scandal hit hard. the number of students involved is 20 girl, 12 to 14 years old, taking news selfies. one shot a graphic video. the images were shared among boys and girls and put on social media, in some cases to bully those involved. some kids could face child pornography. during the meeting, the principal reminded patients that sexting is illegal and once it's on social media, it can last forever. these are lessons that have to start at home. >> if we don't start eding parents and kids, we are going to have kids that are eventually going to get tried and convicted of child pornography, eventually. if we don't start taking a stand and doing what's right that. >> starts with parents supervising their kids' phones. one father told us he started doing that last week and has his
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when they get home from school. investigators have yet to determine if they can file any charges. the deputy superintendent have said some of the students involved could face expunction. >>. >> it happened saturday evening in trinity. deputies say the gun was a replica of an air soft 9 millimeter. but the orange cap had been taken off and all five teenagers are charged with aggravated assault with a firearm, which is a felony. and one is also facing a drug paraphernalia charge. deputies are calling this a preserving -- prank that really went wrong. >> the kids were likely involved in a prank that went tentialy wrong and also caused a couple to be in fear for their lives. we want to send a very strong message that that kind of behavior will not be tolerated. >> have you to look at the stupidity of childhood because they are still children. and i think we need to look at it in that reference.
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waved the gun at were an off-duty pinellas park police officer and his wife. deputies also say they found a second gun like it with the cap removed in the trunk, along with a mask. now they are saying the teens could be charged charged with as adults. >> she is back in the u.s. now, but skyler is still a long way from recovery. skyler is the 22-year-old yale student from tampa who was injured in a freak accident in columbia over the weekend. she was rafting with a group of friends on a river when a dowrld fell from 30 feet above and hit her in the head. she's still unconscious. an hour ago, a med-evac plane with skiller and her mom took her to miami. skyler has several fractures in her skull and face and damage to her lungs. she is a graduate of berkeley prep. she attends yale and is working
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her older brother says he's confident his sister will pull through. he is heading to miami tomorrow to see her. >> i will tell her, you know, i love you so much. i will be here for you every step of the way. she is more free spirited. but we are both fighters. i know that's why she's pulling through the way she is. she is -- you know, she is a force to be reckoned with. >> her friend started an online fund-raising page to cover the cost of her medical expenses. at last check, her page had more than $140,000 along with truly heart-felt messages of support. >> new at 11:00, a tampa woman awakens during an afternoon nap coming face to face with someone trying to break into her home on still ridge drive. these are surveillance photos of the two suspects. the woman herd a -- heard a loud
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sliding glass door. he was on the phone. they exchanged a few words in spanish before both men ran away. if you think you might know who they are -- kind of hard -- you are urged to call the hillsborough county sheriffs office. hernando deputies took illegal drugs off the street in a two-day operation. they seized masks, marijuana, cocaine and mushrooms and hydrocodone. 66 citations given out. >> also in hernando county. as the weather warms up and you may consider hiring contractors. don't hire these two. deputies say a pair of thieves targeted senior citizens with sob stories to get work, paving driveways and odd jobs. as the pictures will show you, though, deputies say the two were actually scam artists. they did shoddy work and made off with several hundred dollars per job.
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but there may be as many as 50. >> we know it's difficult that you may have fallen victim to him, but if you could just give us a call. nobody's going to think any less of you. >> pretty much down on the pond scum area. the big thing is making sure that the police get him on enough charges and put him in jail and leave him in jail. >> deputies say that the pair got away with $8,00. they have been charged with grand theft. prairie is facing charges in missouri. >> partners at a virtual ribbon cutting for a new transit service. it was virtual because this service is about a smart phone app. espa thinks it's the first in the nation to subsidize taxy and uber rides. it's available in pinellas park
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50% of the fair, up to $3. >> we will see if it works. >> if you have ever lost your luggage or had something stolen, a florida man may have the answer. >> we can track it back to every individual that accessed their luggage and hopefully catch the thief, the actual thief red-handed. >> take a look at the new technology, eyes inside your suitcase at 11:23. >> is it an honest apology? or just another dirty trick isn't bible battle between ted cruz and marco rubio. >> rain on skytower. mostly light rain in the bay area. but it is not the big deal. the big deal's on wednesday when a cold front goes by. the threat of here in vineland, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. white breast meat chicken every time. so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it
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are you eating lucky charms? no. this is a dream.
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>> i had made clear in this campaign that we will conduct this campaign with the very highest standards of integrity. >> statement from ted cruz today after he publicly called for the resignation of his communications director, a picture right there, rick tyler. coming up after a video was posted, claiming that marco rubio insulted the bible t. shows rubio walking up to cruz's father and saying this... [inaudible].
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that. rubio calls it a dirty trick and said what he really said was all the answers were in that book, referring to the bible. cruz has apologized, so has it is communications director and judgment. cruz is saying he doesn't conduct smear campaigns. marco rubio says otherwise, of course. craig patrick had this to say. >> reporter: and with this tput pressure on ted cruz to respond. marco rubio said he was attacked unfairly by dirty tricks from the cruz campaign, that it is part of a pattern because we have seen a similar situation with ben carson and the cruz camp claiming he had quit when he had not. and with this rubio said there had to be accountability. like the v.a., it all goes to the top. >> crake says what happened today shows the challenges that rubio will face moving forward as he continues to gain support.
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donald trump is leading the republican pack. ahead of the caucus in nevada, rubio and cruz are fighting for second place. >> everything old can be new again. >> this has mouths watering and jostled memories. today, cruz put up the sign for goodsy goody. it's in hyde park on swan. the sign was salvaged from the original restaurant on florida avenue. it was one of the first drive-in restaurants in the country and it opened in tampa in 1925. we ran into a man who worked there in 1948. he says he can't wait for it to reopen. >> these are the greatest hamburgers. the greatest fries, the greatest everything that you could buy at that time. if there is anyway they can duplicate those things, they will have more business than they can imagine. >> he says he hopes they still have the original recipes. goody goody is expected to open
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i will have to drive in and check that out. >> corey clark, our photographer who shot that story said people were coming by and talking about -- what was it? the butterscotch pie? >> butterscotch. >> that were their signature. we will have to see. >> i love those old signs, you know, the ones that really bring you back to a different time. >> clark is bodging now with lots of new businesses. >> the weather was goody goody with changes on the way, including the risk of some severe weather on wednesday. but today, it seems interesting to see how things change. in the morning, nothing but blue skies. but as the day moved along, clouds eventually increase from this gulf. eventually, you will see some clouds increase from this south. this was a rapid influx of tropical moisture coming in late in the day. watch from the south. here comes a band of clouds and thickened.
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full moon in the eastern sky? and it wasn't much t. got cloudy quickly and the clouds dropping some light rain. the rain is being produced simply by transpireical moisture making a big comeback from the south. if anything, it's a developing warm front over the state. there is another batch of rain in the lower mississippi valley. i think a lot of that is going to fizzle out. there is a more significant line of rain in texas and that's going to produce weather in the mississippi valley tomorrow. and the associated cold front will give us a squall line. so between now and thursday, it's a full plate. after that it turns dramatically cooler. there are areas of light rain now. nothing terribly heavy. but the roads are certainly wet. there has been a light rain through pinellas. light rain eastern hillsborough. a couple of light batches of rain, rain move intoog hernando countet and first line of rain
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it's been a very wet night in places like atlanta. all the way down into pensacola and near new orleans and this will eventually weaken. here comes the cold front. that is lined up in texas. this one will swan an area of low pressure over louisiana that will bring with it at least a modern risk of so veer weather, including tornadoes from louisiana into the panhandle of our state, tomorrow. increasing moisture from the south. there is the energy on the back side. we will circle that as we expand southeast. get picked up by the jet stream. it will drop a coal front and that front heads our way on wednesday and with that, some heavy weather. that goes evan bayh wednesday night and by thursday morning, it's chilly again. in this little wedge of red, that's a modern risk of severe weather. this is going to be a big deal tomorrow.
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running from our state to about louisiana. and already tomorrow, schools in tuscaloosa are closed because of the risk of severe weather. now on wednesday, most of the energy kind of shoots away from us, but the trailing cold front could produce severe weather mainly north of tampa bay. but i am not all that impressed by the dynamics on wednesday. i think we will see a squall line for sure. but at this point, mostly heavy rain, maybe, maybe gusty winds. good time for the weather app. everybody's buzzing about how well the app is doing. tonight, spotty light rain. down to 67. variably cloudy, including sun. it will be warm and breezy. a couple of inland showers popping up and for kicks, how about some sea fog, up to 77 inland, readings in the low 80 sdz. on wednesday, a band of showers and thundershowers, some well
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we stay in the mid 70s. after that, we come back to winter. we will end the month on a chilly note. nighttime lows in the 40s and daytime highs only in the 60s. in fact the high on friday should only be 60. that's cold. >> chilly. >> what? i thought we were done with that stuff. >> not yet. >> i moved here from philadelphia for spring in february. >> what's the temperature there? >> minus 20. >> i'll stop whining. >> coming up, a piece of technology that puts travelers' minds at ease. >> how you c look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from
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>> a florida fashion stylist got ripped off while traveling. so he decided to turn his anger into a new invention. >> how a piece of technology is turning the camera on the bad guys. >> reporter: when it comes to fashion, he is definitely part of the in crowd, the orlando entrepreneur and a fashion stylish has worked with celebrities and journalists. but it was his own fashion faux paw that led him to create his latest masterpiece. on one of his many flights, someone busted into his designer suitcase and stole his laptop. he got the bag back, but the computer with celebrity client info was gone. tracker.
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it's the world's first and only cameras inside. the bad guys don't even realize they are being photographed and recorded. >> i could look specifically right there and literally, this will help them identify in clear visual each person who went into your luggage. >> reporter: it looks like a sensor. when you touch the tag, it tells two hidden cameras to videotape and photograph the person who opens the luggage. the images are streamed to a server so police and airline investigators can access the evidence, all caught on camera. >> that first image of that person opening your luggage is what is probably the gold for us because we can track it back to every individual that accessed your luggage and hopefully catch the thief, the actual thief. >> reporter: this could help the airlines, tsa and airline companies remove bad seed who is
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it doesn't just answer who took the bag, but where they pult it. you can put in a code to request a gps location of your luggage. >> it will respond with a map that shows you the exact location and gives you an opportunity to walk or drove to it, if it's out of your perimeter. >> reporter: a fashion faux paw turns crusader, trying to stop the bad guy. >> you can enjoy your trip and know what you get to the other side, your stuff is there. >> reporter: keith landry. >> that's always reassuring. the systems is being tested. he hopes it's available for purchase, later this year. >> all right. counting down, spring training is just around the corner. the rays are supposed to report full squad on friday.

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