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put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for delicious flavors like butter pecan, cookie dough, or new pistachio. enjoy one today. america runs on dunkin'. for delicious flavors like pbutter pecan, cookie dough. pamerica runs on ducan. p>> this little guy has lied so pmuch about my record. p>> anchor: the gloves have come poff. pjabs, insults fly as the prepublicans face off in the pheated debate. p>> donald trump is a phony, a pfraud. p>> anchor: mitt romney waging pwar on donald trump today. phis high profile push to take pdown the businessman. p>> when i saw his hand, i lost pmy cool a little bit, because i pdidn't expect to see it that pbad.
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pslammed in a door. pwhy his teacher is under pinvestigation tonight. p good evening and welcome. p>> we're glad to have you with pus. pfirst up at 10:00, a fiery face poff going on right now. pdonald trump is sparring with olitical rivals. pan hour into the debate. pheated exchanges, what stands pout to you the most? p>> the fact that people used to pblush and gasp when the resident was asked whether he pwears boxers or briefs. pand now here we are where you phave bickering laced with sexual pinnuendo over and over again. pit all started with marco rubio pand the campaign trail making pfun of donald trump's hands, psaying he has small hands and pyou know what they say about men pwith small hands. phere's how in the national pdebate, donald trump chose to prespond.
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plightweight, okay, and i have psaid that. pso i would like to take that pback. phe's really not that much of a plightweight. pand as far as -- i have to say pthis. pi have to say this. he hit my phands. pnobody has ever hit my hands, pi've never heard of this. plook at those hands, are they psmall hands? p[laughter] pand he referred to my hands, if pthey're small, something else pmust be small. pi guarantee you, there's no roblem. pi guarantee you. p>> reporter: and then, after pthat, there were repeated pexchanges. pfrom that point, marco rubio pcalled donald trump big don. pif you're hoping for substance pto come out of this debate, pwhile there were moments, and on articular on immigration, i pthink that will drive the pchatter and play on social pmedia. pand that has a big impact on the ptrajectory of the race. p>> anchor: the question is we pcan wonder who could lose from a pcomment, especially from one plike that.
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p>> reporter: i think he nailed pit right there. pif i'm scoring, you have to give oints to john kasich and ted pcruz for not engaging in the pdebate in that way. pi would not be surprised based pon what we've seen in particular pwith kasich trying to elevate pthe discourse and cruz focusing pmore on substance, that they pmight come out ahead in the pdebate. pagain, whoo ile it varied, a lot of pthe debate might be remembered pfor exchanges between marco prubio and donald trump like pthis. p>> i have a policy question for pyou, sir. p>> let's see if he answers it. p>> i will. pdon't worry marco. pdon't worry, little marco, i pwill. p>> let's hear, big donald. p>> don't worry, little marco. p -- p>> you've got to do better than pthat. p>> this guy has a number one pabsentee record.
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pquestion. pyour proposed tax cuts. p>> that's why the people from pflorida do not like him. p>> reporter: that was just one pexample. pyou hear the crowd getting going pas well as. pif you were looking for serious pdiscourse, you were not getting pit in this debate. p>> anchor: where does it end? pwhat will they say next? p>> reporter: we've been sliding pday by day and the next couple pof weeks, all the way into the pgutter. pi don't think it's doing those pinvolved a great deal of credit. pand we're seeing that in the olls. p>> anchor: we are indeed. pthank you. pwe'll get back later. p>> reporter: thank you. p>> if we as republicans choose pdonald trump as our nominee, the rospect for a safe and rosperous future are pdiminished. p>> anchor: those are the pfighting words from mitt romney ptoday that set off a fire storm pregarding donald trump.
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ptelling voters not to vote for pthe republican front runner. pwe're live where marco rubio popened his campaign office ptoday. pwhat are people saying out there ptonight, josh. p>> reporter: kelly, supporters pmostly agree with what mitt promney is saying. pthese folks firmly behind marco prubio. pyou can see the sign back there p"florida is marco rubio pcountry." the folks here, some pof them won't even support pdonald trump should he become pthe nominee. ptwo political heavy weights pgoing toe to toe, 2012 g.o.p. pnominee mitt romney swinging phard at donald trump. p>> donald trump is a phony, a pfraud. phis promises are as worthless as pa degree from trump university. p>> reporter: trump countering pat a rally in maine with a shout pof his own. p>> he was begging for my pendorsement. pi could have said mitt drop to pyour knees, he would have pdropped to his knees. phe was begging. p[laughter] p. p>> reporter: romney's message,
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p>> the only serious policy roposals that deal with a broad prange come from ted cruz, marco prubio and john kasich. p>> reporter: rubio needs his pstate of florida badly. pthursday, he opened his tampa pcampaign head quarters. p>> he has the best chances on pdomestic policy. p>> reporter: supporters are pbacking mitt romney's message. p>> i kind of applauded it phonestly. p>> i think he feels like most prepublicans, we don't want ptrump. ptrump is not one of us. p>> reporter: team trump isn't pbacking down. p>> his supporters know him and pthey're 100% behind him and phe'll probably pick up more pindependent and democrat votes pbecause a lot of people cannot pdeal with mitt romney. p>> reporter: donald trump holds pa 20% lead in the sunshine lead olitics. pfor rubio supporters decision
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por won't they join team trump pshould he become the nominee? p>> there's a large block firmly pagainst trump. pwe will not go along with trump. p>> reporter: earlier today and pdonald trump calling marco rubio p"little marco", a lightweight. pi can tell you folks here don't psee rubio as a lightweight. pthey say he's the guy, the pnow. pkelly, back to you. p>> anchor: josh, reporting for pus tonight. pthank you, josh. p>> anchor: new at 10:00, the arents of a first grader in ptampa say their son is ptraumatized. pthey say his teacher slammed his pfingers in a classroom door and pmay lose part of them. pthe little boy, how is he? p>> reporter: well, his fingers pare getting better, but his arents are worried there's so pmuch nerve damage that it may pnot fully heal so he might lose art of his finger.
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phow did this happen. pthis is not a typical after pschool activity for a pseven-year-old, sitting at an pattorney's office on his pmother's lap, his hand heavily pband damaged. pit start with a gut wrenching hone call. pemergency. p>> reporter: the boy's father pis only giving his first name to rotect his identity. pwhen he got to school, this is pwhat he saw. p>> his clothes are covered and phis pants and his shoes were pcovered in blood. p>> reporter: the boy's lawyer psays the first grade teacher pidentified by the district, shut pthe child's fingers in a pclassroom door. ptwo fingers badly hurt, the pfingers were practically psevered. p>> what could have went wrong? pso that feeling -- i can't pexplain that feeling to you. p>> reporter: the family's pattorney isn't able to answer
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p>> there's nothing that recipitated the incident at pall. p>> reporter: a hillsborough pspokesperson said the teacher pwas pulled from the classroom. pthe family thinks she was preacting to something. p>> there's got to be some reason pfor this. pwhen you slam a door or get pfrustrated, you don't want to ptake it out when you've got pyoung kids in your care. p>> reporter: the father says phis son may lose part of his pfinger and he thinks all pteachers can learn a valuable psafety lesson. p>> i don't take my child's psafety for granted, so i would pexpect the same from anyone pelse. p>> reporter: the family is pconsidering a lawsuit. pwe've tried to reach out to the pteacher, both by phone and erson, and we have not had any pluck at this point. pthe district said she had been pwith the school since 2011, and pnever had any previous pcomplaints. p>> anchor: thanks. p>> anchor: we have an update on pan investigation by the phighlands county sheriff's poffice. pdeputies are looking into pallegations against three
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pconduct with students. pthe incidents happened at sea pbring high school and avon park. pthe sebring teacher is being pinvestigated for sending lewd hotos of herself to students. pand avon park teacher is pininvestigated for having lewd pteachers of a 16-year-old pstudent on her phone. pthe sheriff says direly additional pcharges are coming from another pteacher, who is already in jail pfor charges of having sex with a p14 year-old student. p>> anchor: new at 10:00, the passociate superintendent has presigned his position. pthe school district says greg privers submitted his resignation ptoday. pin october of 2015, rivers filed pa complaint against the former psuperintendent that included
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psexual harassment. pla roy eventually gave up her pjob. pbut rivers also faced criticism pin the aftermath. phis resignation is effective may p6th and will be on paid leave puntil then. p>> anchor: coming up, a bay parea lawmaker goes after apple. p>> they're standing in the way pof an investigation into pterrorism on our soil. p>> anchor: that is congressman pdavid jolly. phe wants the federal government pto boycott his company, his plan pto boycott apple after the precent aq ctions after the break. p>> anchor: she's turned her pfamily's pain into a lifesaving pmission. pher fight to warn others about a pdisease that is affecting her pchildren. p>> anchor: cool skies, lots of phigh clouds. peven saw a halo at times. pskies will stay generally cloudy povernight.
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pf.b.i. break into the san pbernardino iphone. pu.s. representative david jolly pwants to ban the government from pbuying apple products. p>> anchor: evan you spoke with pthe congressman. pwhy is the bill important? p>> reporter: the congressman pdoesn't want the government psupporting a company which won't phelp solve an investigation into pa terrorist attack on american psoil. pso he's calling for a bill for pthe federal government to pboycott apple. p>> i think it's wrong. p>> reporter: u.s. prepresentative says apple is pmaking a mistake, refusing to phelp the f.b.i. unlock the piphone of one of the san pbernardino shooters. pa court ordered the company to pdo so last month. p>> they're standing in the way pof an investigation into pterrorism on our soil. p>> reporter: jolly is calling pfor a boycott of apple by the pfederal government.
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pban federal agencies from buying papple products. p>> i don't believe taxpayers pshould support apple when they prefuse to cooperate. p>> reporter: in an interview plast week, apple ceo tim cook psaid the f.b.i. is asking apple pto make a master key that pdoesn't yet exist. pfarook's iphone will delete its pcontents if investigators gets ptimes. pbut apple worries the technology pcould fall into the wrong hands. p>> what is at stake, can the pgovernment compel apple to write psoftware we believe would make phundreds of millions of pcustomers vulnerable around the pworld, including the u.s. p>> reporter: jolly says this is pabout one phone belonging to a pterrorist, who killed 14 of his pco-workers. p>> this is an order for apple to
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revent the deletion of what pcould be 3 weeks of pcommunications between a pterrorist and his partners. p>> anchor: jolly says he's pgetting support already. phe says it could go away if papple complies with the pcalifornia judge's order to pbreak into the iphone. p>> anchor: thanks. p>> anchor: a bottle nose pdolphin is free after rescuers pfreed him from a crab trap line. pthe 10 year-old dolphin was free pfrom the life threatening pentangelmented by rescuers. pthe rescue time was able to premove the line wrapped around pthe dolphin's dale. pthe dolphin is a long-term president of sarasota bay. pand he's going to be a-okay. pthank goodness. p>> anchor: glad they took care pof that. p>> anchor: we've had enough of
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aul, how we doing? how is the pweekend? p>> anchor: perfect. pthe difference this weekend, not pas cold as night as last pweekend. pdid you see this in the sky? plast night i said don't be psurprised if you see a halo in pthe sky today. phow is that? that's a 22-degree pcircular halo caused by the sun pgoing through ice crystals. pcirrus clouds, a come of pcontrails in the mix. pour good buddy in bradley pjunction. pa bunch of them today. pthanks, everybody, for sharing pthe photos. pyou can also get it at night. pall you need is light to go pthrough ice crystals. pthat's cool. pthat's on my facebook page if pyou want to take a closer look. pthe sunset tonight, kind of psneaky. pit snuck in very late as the sun pwas going down over the gulf. pisland. pnice job, chuck, i always love
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pand this is curtis in bradenton. pcheck out the pictures on my pfacebook page. ptoday, average march 3rd, 75, pthe average. pwe hit the 75. pthe morning low, one degree away pfrom the average of 57. pwe've had high clouds in and out pall day long. pthere is a cold front heading pour way. pit's producing heavy weather. pin fact, there's been severe pweather tonight around ptallahassee with severe pthunderstorm warnings, such as pseminole county and up by pcalhoun county. pthat's moving to the southeast. pi think a lot of this is going pto diminish as it moves our way. phowever, if you're watching us pin citrus county and hernando pcounty, some of the storms may phold together for late tonight. pi think a lot of the energy is pshooting away from the cold pfront. pthere will be a brief spell of prain late tonight, early ptomorrow. pthen that goes away.
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psunshine with temperatures in pthe 70s. pyou can see the severe weather pnear the state capitol. pit goes back to pensacola and pmobile. pand then the line continues pnortheast and raining near paugusta and along south pcarolina. pmoderate to heavy rain and then pit turns into light snow up in pd.c. pin fact, snowing outside of pnorfolk and light snow in hilly. pand will move northeast and roduce snow on cape cod ptomorrow. pright now, it's 60s under a most pmostly cloudy skies. pthe winds will shift to pnorthwest tomorrow. ponce the sun comes out, we'll psee a good weekend. p65, dew point, 61. pthere's the active frontal pboundary that will slide our way pand weaken.
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pdeveloping sunshine tomorrow and pthe mercury getting into the p70s. plow 80s inland. plet's track the front. phere it is now. pit moves southeast. pall the action comes up here. pthe front doesn't do much as far pas rain goes. pthen high pressure behind it. pthis is friday. pthat's saturday. pthis will be sunday. pmaybe a few clouds coming from pthe gulf. pbut overall, really, really nice pweekend. pin fact, most of next week looks retty good as well. pclouding up via shower or pthunderstorm late tonight. pthe best chance of storms well pto our north and 63. ptomorrow, increasing sunshine pafter an early morning shower. pand 72. pyou're going to love saturday. pmild morning. plots of sunshine. pgood boating day. pvery nice. pgood fishing day. p72. pafter that, i think by the pmiddle of next week, there could pbe spots wednesday and thursday pinland that could approach p90 degrees. pso summertime heat. pback to you. p>> anchor: wow!
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p>> anchor: still to come, the pfuture of the death penalty, pright here in florida. p>> they had to get something ast, because people are pdemanding a speedy trial. p>> anchor: florida lawmakers assed a bill to revamp the put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for delicious flavors like butter pecan, cookie dough, or new pistachio. enjoy one today.
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the bigger the burrito, the bigger the fun. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today. america runs on dunkin'. florida's death penalty is back in play. >> well, florida's death penalty back in play, the governor's office says he will sin into law a bill by the senate and this bill revises how the state sentences criminals to die. this was an absolute necessary fix after the supreme court rules on the capital punishment
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uninstitutional. >> many of the experts believe this revamped death penalty will also end up before the supreme court. we are joined now to l to by chis chris to explaing what is going on. >> when is a solution not a solution? when it does resolve all of the problems. let's back up here. some january the u.s. supreme court said florida's system is unstational because it allows judges to impose the death penalty rather than juries and they also tried to resolve another issue, because it doesn't require unanimous juror consent on the depth penalty like 47 other states do, well, the legislature wrangled bortd and came up saying that at least 10 of 12 jurors must agree on the depth
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>> ted bundy, well, his sentence and recommendation of death wasn't unanimous and when the prosecutor argued that and it went through committee, they made that point, we are looking at the worst of the worst and so if that was not unanimous, what does it say for justice? >> but the problem he said is it leaves the law vulnerable to appeal. he said the first person to be sentenced under this new law will challenge it and it will end up before the court and likely be instruct down because be struck down, and just today, alabama's depth depth death penalty was ruled ininstitutional. >> thank you, chris. and polk county deputies arrested a career criminal
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over with his truck, eric moch was wanted and when deputies torment after him he was standing at the gate shouting profanities at them and then ran around to the back got in a silver truck and drove directly at the deputies who had followed him on foot. the deputies opened fire and he crashed into a tree. he was not injured and now faces three charges of attempted officer. >> a woman is accused of trying to pawn her neighbor's tv. she was watching her neighbor's house who is a snowbird and he returned home and discovered his tv gone. she admitted to pawning it for monday and was arrested. >> and updating you on the staffing problems at tampa irs office. people still had to wait up to
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an irs employee. >> the agency says more workers would be sent to the office to reduce the wait times but it's been three days. and they say they had additional worker there is today, and people said they had four more workers but people still waiting nearly all day to be seen. and still to come, a high-stakes tug of war gets ugly.
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steak 'n shake, home of the original steakburger. 3 3 >> all right, we want to update you on the staffing problems at tampa's irs office. >> well, and we're going get to that in just a second but there are new development in the battle over justice scalia's successor. his seat has been vacant since his death last month. president obama is pushing to nominate his replacement but republican lawmakers are standing in the way. >> the distance from the white house to the capital is about captain capitol is about a mile but there seems to be miles of difference. >> the whole thing is up for grabs. let's give the people the choice in this upcoming election.
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senate republicans are whether to put that institutional duty ahead of their own political considerations. >> the battle lines are drawn, republicans don't want the president to get the get his nominee. >> i believe republicans will be harmed by this in november, across the board. >> a bold mood, the president is considering sending jane kelley to his hill as his nominee. approved to the u.s. circuit state of appeals, and others include jessica jackson, related by marriage to house speaker
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loretta lynch who has always survived a bruising confirmation battle in the senate. >> if republicans go down this path it could go the other way when the democrats control the senate at some point in the future and that could set a dangerous precedent for a part of the government that is supposed to be above politics but increasingly isn't. >> back to the bay area, judy genshach is about to get a big raise. the u.s. board of trustees voted to increase their base salary, with a performance based stipend she could earn 768,500. she has a history of meeting performance goals and her now one-year contract begins july 1,
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intention of leaving any time soon. >> and a vert in the verdict in the kidnapping trial of ronald thompson. he was found guiltier of the lesser included charge. the injury found he kidnapped and pistol whipped her and forced her into the trunk of her car. she was able to escape thank goodness. her credibility took a hit when the defense painted her as a liar. >> you presented yourself to cheek who was hitting on you as a female, correct? >> yes. >> and you never said, slow down, i'm a man? >> no. >> thompson will be sentenced in april. he faces up to 15 years in prison. >> well, it looks like tampa is
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of other places and decriminalize small amounts of marijuana. a majority of councilmembers seemed to be in favor of the change, and so is the tampa police department. right now as a first-time offender you can be fined up to 1,000 and have your driver's license suspended and send up to a year in jail and end up with a criminal record, and so familiar is considered first a fine for 20 grams or less. >> as a parent, i suggest and encourage that this is about giving our youth and our community a second chance. i agree, a first offender to be arrested is -- is -- not the answer. >> under the proposal repeat offenders would be charged $450 every time they are caught and the council is scheduled to vote
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>> a mother is fighting to raise awareness about a disease that is ravage her family. >> more about her life-saving mission. >> picture perfect, three great kids, swirling bundling of energy. tearing it up on four-wheelers and mini mouse ride alongs after and then the phone call that changed everything. something was wrong at kindergarten. >> he is not able to -- he is at the wall not nothing what to do. he is confused and disoriented. >> the diagnosis? tyree had a rare and deadly disease that attacks the brain, a-l-d. this is his mrri. >> i.you have gray and white matter in the brain and the white
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>> tyree began to regress and rapidly. >> in two months he went from running, jumping, playing, talking and eating -- i mean, he was a tank -- to nothing. he smiled and laughed. >> this is tyree today. he can no longer lift his own head and he needs constant care. his condition is too advanced for treatment and that is just the beginning of the heartbreak for this hurricane family. it turns out that the oldest child has the same rare disease. >> one day you have three beautiful kids and the next you get told by the doctor that two of them might be taken away from you. >> turan junior's condition was caught early enough to be treated with chemotherapy and
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transplant. >> we can't stop what occurred but you can get the donor who had healthy bone marrow into the child and so you can halt the disease. >> ald effects one in 17,000 people, mostly boys and it's passed from mothers to sons. a leukodystrphy center just opened this spring. >> when something is not working properly in a cell, it's the body's job to destroy that cell. the problem is that all of the cells in the brain have the abnormal me metabolism and so the body is attacking all of the cells and the mylin the protective covering on the nerve and that results in irreversible brain damage. >> it's devastating but hopefully they are raising
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we have had so much support from everybody. just -- it's been really amazing amazing -- >> friends have wrapped their arms around the herrings to help save the boys and are following on facebook to help safe the herrings. >> by anywhere, big brother went, little brother is right behind. >> cassandra prays for miracles but works for change, asking that ald be added to the list of diseases that are tested for at birth. >> we should not be in this position to have a disease that is treatable. >> precious kids. >> yes, indeed. >> thoughts with them, and still to come a new twist in a wild
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11:00, if you wait for the back-to-school tax holiday to stock up. you will want to hear this. fewer days and fewer items. florida is scaling back on the tax savings this year, and the rare contribution brandy chastain is making to concussion research. >> thank you, cynthia, and new developments on that wild smash of and-grab in houston. the video is unbelieve to believe watch, so scary. it took just two minutes to ten guys to bust into the store and steal 50 guns. >> we break down this speedy crime that was caught on camera. >> the front door to this gun store in southwest houston was no match for the power of this pickup truck.
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>> sure does. >> after ten brazen thieves in hoodies, masks and gloves stormed the store early tuesday morning. >> i just couldn't believe it i thought the security was so tight they would not have rirvegged riskedit. >> we can't just let people get away with robbing stores like this. >> 85 guns were stolen in just two and a half minutes. >> they are not come you know prepared. >> they got away possibly in a late model chevy traver suv. >> it makes you wonder when the guns will end up, i could be work. >> the rest of the stolen black market. >> they are going to be used for criminal intent, whether they go to mexico or keep the gunning for themselves to commit further acts of violence or sell or
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going to come from these guns being on the street. >> 25,000 guns are lost or stolen from gun dealers every year. >> it's really difficult to stop, you have to make your building almost like a fort. >> a spring guns and ammo store was hit, the thieves never caught. they have proved security by blocking vehicle access to the front door and they have not been hit since. >> it's up to us to evolve and adapt. >> the fbi are not saying where or when three of the thieves were caught but now they are facing federal charges. >> and coming up. >> team usa back in tampa and the lightning did something tonight we have not done in a dozen years. i will have that for you when sports coming up.
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driver is trending for -- what i like to3 eleven years... but see what hillsborough detectives are doing to solve the i-4 shooter mystery... tonight at eleven. 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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all right, if you struggle with parallel parking you may not want to watch this. a fedex driver in new york city successfully -- wait for it -- now, if you have never backed up a truck or anything you really can't appreciate this. is this the equivalent of absolutely theading threading a needle after you found it in a haystack, reverse parking into a narrow garage. >> he didn't even slow down, just kept on going. he probably does it every day. >> even then it's still -- those are some skills. >> does that come with the training? that person may need a raise. and we have this one, a thirsty koala is trending from australia. nick and his friends are on a
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up and starts drinking from a water bottle, and obviously the dehydrated hydrated koala will really needed the water, and on the way back down, he was still there brining. >> drinking. >> he may have been disoriented. >> or de hydrated. >> what a great picture. >> that is a beautiful picture. >> worth the trip that day. >> and we have another great picture. a french bulldog that is adorable, trending as well, look how sweet. he is begging sweetly for his toy, holding up his little paw, saying please give me my toy. there you go, good boy! everybody loves this video. i love this video. look at that face.
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>> are you sure he is not practicing his jedi mind tricks? >> may be, and then he gets his treat, all right, scott, what is going on tonight. >> nothing that cute. the lightning, no moves at the trade deadline. coming into tonight's game in ottawa riding their second straight winning game of the season, and they are building off of that. credit rick gets cedric gets his own rebound and puts his own goal in the back of the net, and then johnson wraps around, and if at first you don't succeed, keep drying. trying. the bolts are up by 2, and forcing the turnover is
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there for the goal, the 25th and they finish with a 4-1 victory and poll polish off a perfect road trip, their eighth straight win, for the third time in 12 years. and nine extra base hits here and two of those were home runs, solid for erazmus martinez. they allowed just one hit. the big bats delivered early. second hit, desmond jennings with another double, and jennings is three for four at the plate this spring. and three of those doubles. second inning, this is the one that everyone is talking about, they just launch this one and later find it on top of the rays office there is. an stipulation on estimates
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feet, not to shabby. >> and deciding not to tender an offer. >> and gerald mccoy will be the grand grand prix in st. pete. and fourth quarter, to get the team in shape, jim bow fisher says this week really lays the foundation for championship play in the fall. >> this is one of the toughest months we go through, including camp, two-a-days, all of that stuff, but it's a necessary evil to understand how to learn how to depend on each other and you have to take yourself to the limits where you get pushed to
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out what you're capable of. and taking on england, tonight, they bend it right in there. upper corner, and no chance for the england goal tender there. and in-the-corner kick, and usa wins it, they have given up one goal in their last 11 matches. they are heatin' up just fine, back to you. >> i am still amazed at that shot, and hopefully we'll see more of that this summer. >> in the real baseball. and gear up for festival fun. >> the straw the bigger the burrito, the bigger the fun. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed
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put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for delicious flavors like butter pecan, cookie dough, or new pistachio. enjoy one today. america runs on dunkin'. >> we call this the mackerel sky, looks like the side of a mackerel. it's altocumulus clouds, and nancy schrader gets a fox 13 umbrella. loved that photo, nancy. good job.
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an umbrella away monday through friday at about 10:55. 91 was the high today in phoenix, 75 in tampa. a big trough along the east coast. it's snowing now in the midatlantic states but in a couple of days this pattern is going to shift with the cold and rain going out west and a big ridge building over us. and so in about four to five days i would not be shocked to see mid to upper 80's by meds and thursday of next week. now, there is a cold front on the map that is producing severe weather. a couple of warnings issued by the weather service in tallahassee, and this is going to weaken but i expect at least a few showers or thundershowers primarily north of tampa bay. that will happen late tonight and early tomorrow morning and that all goes by and by midday, the weather is on the improve.
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weakening showers going by, the winds will shift by tomorrow morning or so, and by midday, back to sunshine and as advertised the weekend looks really good, with sunshine both days and both days in the mid to upper 70's. 30% chance of a leftover shower in the morning, 71 degrees by 4:00 and as i mentioned a fantastic weekend coming up. >> your commute to work is getting longer. a new study finding the average worker spends 27 minutes getting to their job, but new york city has it the worst, their average trip takes about 35 minutes, and the biggest part of our economy could be slowing down, the service sector. and of course this is a big deal because that sector makes up more than 85% of the entire committee, and
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and the 30-year fixed rate ticked up to 3.64%, still near historic lows hover. that is business, i'm neil came view cavuto. >> and now our numbers. all right, today the florida strawberry festival kicked off at... where else? plant city. >> and a couple of the new food creations are -- there is one, an oreo funnel cake and the hawaiian nutberger. and you cannot forget the delicious strawberry shortcake. the festival runs through march 13 and i am so hungry, i am going to go to bed hungry tonight.
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informal poll, do you do the biscuits or the sponge cake. >> i do the sponge cake, i like the traditional. >> and chris, take it away. >> there was nothing sweet served up in the gop debate, in enact, no holding back. >> it was open season on donald trump. >> does anyone ever deserve to be attacked that way? it's trump. >> if there are people that only come down this time of year or something, maybe it will trigger someone's memory. >> we are just daying away from the anniversary of an unsolved murder and detectives are taking a new approach to find the killer. >> a child who nearly lost his fingers at school. why his teacher could be to blame.
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