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radio host dave mckay. >> and first at 11:00, a shocking story of infanticide is still developing. a 6-year-old boy beat to death his 13-day-old sister and her is their mom, 62-year-old steele ma charged with martha manslaughter. >> evan, go ahead and fill us in. >> the mother left her three kids in a mini van parked out of the cell phone repair store you see here, on monday.
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kathleen started crying in the car and her 6-year-old son took her out of the car seat. is this the mugshot of noar katn steele. the sheriff says her-son starting tossing the baby around inside the car and hitting her on the head and the ground. and when she got back her son said the baby is serious, and when they finally got mother called a neighbor, but the neighbor said the baby was already dead, and she called 9-1-1. and the sheriff says that steele was aloof about the whole thing. >> she was here monday night being interviewe interviewed for into the interview, she never even asked that the kid's status was and one of the worst things
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13-day-old, with the appearance of a kid that had just been pummeled. >> steele was artificially inseminated by a doctor in new york, and she was on a reality tv show called i'm 55 and pregnant. her h husband had his sperm fron before he died and the sheriff called the doctor's actions unethical, and the mother said she was not done having kids yet and she wanted to have another boy in jail with more of her husband's frozen sperm. the boy and his sibling has been placed in separate therapeutic foster homes and he told deputies in a way that only a child can: sometimes people made very bad mistakes.
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story, thank you, evan. >> and nearly eight months after fire tore through a senior community, the conondos are now gutting and the owners say they are running out of anytime their temporary housing and may soon be had homeless. the fire broke out on christmas eve, on the on top of the world condos and so eight months later and these units still haven't been rebuilt? >> they have not, chris. i was out here the night of the fire and i can t building doesn't look much different from that night. windows are boarded up and there are signs on the windows and doors telling people to keep out and six units here are still condemned. >> i didn't even have a toothbrush. >> all 73 arlene has left is her dog and her car. a christmas eve fire left her clearwater condo in ruins. >> everything was destroyed and
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but water. they had to put the water had hose through my units but it was dripping down all of the walls like a shower. >> she walked us through her condo eight o months ago and now it's in nearly the same condition. >> she says the owners said the rebuilding process would take a long time but she is nearly out of insurance >> i will probably live in my car, i have no no one pay to keep two places up. all of us -- all six units are in the same boat. >> on top of the world says it's waiting on permits from the county to begin construction and the project is complete but the nunits need to be brought up to current codes.
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regrettable, they are using all means and their have have h conn the best interests of the residents. but according to reports they submitted a permit request in june, six months after the fire. >> it's not just me. everyone. they are all on a fixed income. they are so worried because they don't have a f >> arlene says she asked the people here at on top of the world if they could place her in another unit and she was told that nothing was available. i will be sure to stay on top of this story. >> evan, we have to push them to do something for that woman and others who as she said could be sleeping in her car. they can't let that happen. >> the owner of the pulse night
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against that appearances by marco rubio. a sister of one of the victims is also denouncing the speeches of openly antigay speakers. rubio is scheduled to speak tomorrow and it would be the two-month anniversary of the massacre. some are calling the speeches a slap in the face to the families of the 49 victims and the city of orlando. and nothing new tonight from the police chief of punta gorda about the woman ki killed durina shoot-don't shoot roll play. lee coel that is the one who shoot the woman. >> in the meantime we have
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history of excessive force complaints. and he is shown letting his canine attack a man for nearly two minutes although the man had appeared not to be posing a threat. he was not disciplined for that and he kept his position as a canine officer. >> when there is a bad cop and they are be gotten rid of, and for some reason being a police officer is nearly the hardest job to get fired for. which doesn't make sense, it should be the easiest because we are putting so much trust in them. >> and he says he has notified the department he is intending to file a civil rights lawsuit on behalf of his client who was attacked in the video.
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york was on his way to work when he stopped a woman in her 20's for speeding. she says during the stop that work touched her in a sexual manner, and she went to a hospital to get a rape kit. he claims he never touched the woman. the chief says there was enough evidence to fire work back in march. >> he is a police officer. any time that happens officer is involved, it's very disappointing. >> in his 12 years with tpd york had only been disciplined once again for failing to appear in court. >> a big per personality and evn bigger heart, words to describe the late dave mckay. the radio host unexpectedly died
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family gathered to celebrate his life. >> he was often called the mayor of downtown st. pete but his personality and his impact can be felt all across the bay area. he worked for more than 20 years at 99.5 wqyk, and he known for s deep connection with his audience, and make no mistake, this was not really but a time come together and celebrate his life, just the way he would have wanted it. >> he wasn't trying to be a star, he was not like hey, i'm dave mckay, he leaned in and talked to you. >> it could take several weeks to determine the cause of death. he was 55 years old. >> a lot of laughter and that is just the way dave would have vantd it.
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>> there is a big push for people who want to see marijuana had made legal at the federal level but the federal government says it will remain illegal. their message to supporters. >> a and paul, it was still raining a little bit. >> late developing rain means that longer.
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flonase, six is greater than one, changes everything. ? >> new at 11:00, a man convicted of a murder 28 years ago when i was just a teenager could soon get out of prison. >> a new york judge says johnny small with leave prison after he posts bond, after saying he would overturn the conviction evidence. this comes after teenaged friend of smalls testified that he was pressured by police to testify. >> governor scott says the area of concern for zika in miami is shrinking but federal health officials are still warning pregnant woman to awind the wyn wood area.
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plans to ring a indicate 81 million to fight zika from the department of health and human services. that secretary shez he is is sag to transfer the money away from programs at the national nationl institutes of health, and other programs. the obama administration wants nearly 2 billion to fight zika but the deadlideadlocked over the fundi. >> and this patient is get agnew drug for a brain-eeeating bacteria. >> about half of ponds in florida have it and if it gets in your nasal passages you could get that. >> hospitals are doing the right
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is on site so if they need to use it there is no additional waiting time and they are use it as quickly as possible because hours matter. >> and he is actually giving that drug to the hospitals at no cost. they only have to pay for it if the drug is actually used. the ceo says the company makes money from other medications and this is aimed at saving lives but i had no idea it was in half of the fresh-water had ponds out going swimming. >> and it makes me think about nose plugs. >> dr. jo has talked about that saying you should wear had nose plugs. >> i would wear like a heafty bag. >> and you would look good if one. is it still raining out there? >> justin battles out storm
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wauchula. this is pretty wild. nicely done, justin and then this storm cell is over valrico and this one is really off the charts. this is really unbelievable. this is rocky point looking towards downtown and it looks like the lightning is pretty much over the city, but judging by the radar returns this is at least five to ten miles east of you want to see it up close, and make it the wallpaper on your computer, you can go to my facebook page and make sure you credit james boone for that. and we have talked about the perseid meteor shore, and you are not going see it around the
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rain will collapse, but we have a way to go for sure. this is what happens when you have the sea breeze developing late in the day and the rain doesn't get going under 7 sie7:00,8:00. here the rain is povertying back and we slide north, and there is rain in dade city and up near the green swamp. a couple in lakeland right now, nothing really heavy but hey, it's raining. and we look south and naples has a big thunderstorm.
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perseid meteor shower tonight, and judging by the cloud cover now, you may want it get up early instead of staying up late. look to the northeast and find -- really, even in the city, if you can find a spot where you have a clear view all around, that is your best choice of action. and this is going to cause trouble in louisiana and mississippi where amounts could exceed half a foot up here, this was our weather maker over the weekend and now it's just a typical 11:00 shower setup. so rain moving away tonight, and tomorrow morning we are partly cloudy, another sea breeze-driven rain event tomorrow afternoon and then more of the same. some models try to dry us up
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40% rain chance, and ending and then partly cloudy late tonight and 76. storms develop late in the day home, and then more of the same coming up on saturday. your seven-day, well, the summer rainy season continues. the good news for now is the tropics are quiet for the next week or so, with 90's for highs and 70's for lows. >> not complaining with any of that, and good for those who want the federal government to loosen up restrictions on marijuana. >> why the feds say it will remain an illegal drug and what opponents have to say about that. >> tonight we go one-on-one with mike pence, plus john wilson is
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>> there is a major setbackck fr advocates of marijuana.
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either legalized pot for medicinal or recreational or both it is staying on the dea list of prohibited substances. >> the drug enforcement administration refused to reclassify it, keeping it as a schedule one drug, like her hern or lsd. >> not only is it far less it is less dangerous than alcohol. >> thousands use it to treat illnesses yet the dea says based on government data marijuana has a high potential for abuse and has no accepted medical use in the u.s. and lacks an acceptable level of safety for use even under medical supervision. that makes no sense to many in
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where it's legal. >> it makes no sense when the federal government is going to play this game that had a has no medical value, when 80% of the nation agrees it does. >> but today's decision does not address the growin growing divie between federal and state policy. >> it's too big and moving too fast to stop it. >> in november, voters in five allowing adults to possess up to an ounce and to grow plants. >> but it does not pass the dea drug approval process and so until then it's illegal, and advocates should not hold their beth. breath. >> a fourth day of cancellations
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failed at their headquarters and that led to the shut-down of a transformer and a small fire. that did not help anything. they moved to back-up power but not all of the servers were connected to that back-up, and that led to cascading problems. >> i about the preseason. >> opinion the bucs. the bucs.>> many of the big conh this team from last year certainly apparent tonight, and for that reason, everyone very
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>> last year the bucs had too many turnovers and too many penalties. but unfortunately the same can be set about tonight's game. a reminder of why the preseason is a good thing. kenny bell coughs you have the return, and three plays late,
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just lived with his special teams. and three plays after this the eagles scored again. winston does get the offense going. a nice little drive here. his first career pre-season touch down. 97 yards and a touch down and this we did not see coming. roberto right off of the upright. and then holding that philly offense to just 78 yards in the first half. the bucs lose, 17-9. >> not what i had in mind. not what i had in mind for the start. preseason number one. i thought our defense did a really nice job, all night, we
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quarterback. a good job on third down, but then after that you know, lots of negatives after that. five o o turnovers and 9 pointsu can't win like that, a h horrendous start from the opening kickoff and missing an extra point just not good. just not good. i got do a better job coaching. >> the saints and tom brady. the pats are preparing for the four-game garapalo era. this one a tom approved play, and he was frightened for a second but this was a nice screen play and goes 56 yards. blunt would punch it in, and sorry for the pun. a couple of year later, the
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they come back to win it. -- that is, he is a f phenom. >> he is a fish. >> he is going to neet nee needr proify case. >> a lot of people about having a tucan. a 3d printer made him a new bill, and through a funding campaign, the center was able to raise money to get him a new beak. this was designed by a california company that is disoindesigned with dozens of engineers and this tucan has
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cruelty. >> that is going to do it for us, money, power, and politics us, money, power, and politics is next. >> announcer: this program is a paid presentation for omega xl and is brought to you by great healthworks. ? on this episode of "larry king reports," we'll discuss the benefits of omega-3s in fighting chronic inflammation. we'll meet ken meares, the c.e.o. of great healthworks and sharon mcquillan, m.d., an expert in clinical studies and research. we will learn about omega xl and how it can help to reduce joint pain and improve mobility on "larry king reports." >> welcome. i'm larry king, and i'm here today to report on a significant health-related investigation that's been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide you during the course of this

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