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this home were again there were 5 children living here according to tpd - ranging in age from 8 to 17. listen to the conditions they were inathis coming from the tampa police department. there were roaches, rats, and insects insidea&.there was no electricity to the homea.and apparently they had to use buckets to go to the bathroom. there was spoiled fooda&holes in the kids rooms..and mold just about everywherea. ??hard to believe anyone - let alone 7 people could live like that. ?? ((josh))both colon and boone are in jail a& bond set at around 15 grand each. we're live in tampa josh cascio fox 13 news >> the home has been condemned no one can live in it again. five children were living here according to the tampa police department range nothing age listen to the conditions they were in. again. this come from the tampa police department. there were ropes. there were rats and insects. no electric ity to the home and apparently they had to use buckets to go to the bathroom. there was spoiled food. holes in the room and mold about every where. hard to believe everyone let along 7 people could live like that two adults were placed
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jose cologne both face child neglect, contribute to the delinquency of a minor and aggravated animal abuse this investigation started after a tip to dcf was call in the saying things were not right inside. >> back on july 28th we got a warranty. went to the house and what we saw was deplorable. it was alarming. what we did was arrangedor house. >> back out live again both cologne and boon are in jail. bond set around 15 thousand dollar. you gotta look at the orange sign home has been condemned. back to you. >> reporter: i know you are following this. josh, them, josh. >> reporter: new school dealing with over crowding. and promising every student to
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we are joined with an update on the citrus ridge school what a mess. >> reporter: 120 students over capacity. not all of the students who signed up showed up. the question now is the crisis averted or is there a problem down the line? >> hoping for a spot. a a rush of studentses signing have parents worried >> it is frustrating. >> mason moved her from her son. they have to wait to find out if there is room at citrus ridge. public hold 1500 are enrolled. however the number of kids who showed up for class when school started this week around 1300.
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have long are vacations or things going on in their lives and they may not come back on the 50 day or second day of school. >> numbers are in flux so are family's lives. >> the enroll am process for me three weeks. >> only those students enrolld and present as of today have a security spot at school anyone trying could be out of luck if everyone signs up shows up. >> when we drop them they are leak, we are not accepting students. go from here. >> a meeting this thursday to decide if there is an excess of students weather they need portables, extra teachers or have to bus to other schools. >> sign an affidavit stating may be heal be bus the out to another school. >> until then -- >> everything. >> of course in an ideal situation check ahead to find
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find that on the school's website. you have to proof child of age and identity and resident and get them registered early. fox 13 news. >> thank you. one of the music teachers hit by a dui driver passed. she died last night. she and her boyfriend sean were hit by a driver who ran a red light. charges against mc cloud were upgraded today. a judge set bond at 150 dollar. >> in this case we had a young lady who lost her life. in that life loss affected many other people now. not only her coworks and family and friends but the students she was responsible for teaching. there are too many other ways for you to get home weather uber or taxi or friend or family. >> she is in critical condition
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absolute and dui with seriously bodily injury. are heat was not hurt. >> today hundreds gorthed to remember mary noton a week after she was shot and killed by a police officer during a training exercise. fox 13 tina joins us. we understand that the police chief was among those who attended today? >> the chief and other officers were there along with a few dozen people from last witnessed the fatal shooting. >> at united methodist church a garringing to reflect on mary notton's life. focusing on the final mobile homes but the 73 dwreers before that. >> god was first in her life. there was no question and her family was next. >> a home coming queen who married her high school seetheart.
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had a book to recommend. >> this is the last book that she gave me. and she said it was the best book she ever read. and it is called ordinary grace. by william constructer. and it is about a small town in minnesota about a family who experiences untimely death. >> stephanie said she was halfway throu recommendation the book when mary died. it is an unforgettable novel discoverying the price of wisdom in the grace of god. mary would want us to go on not remembering the tragedy of how she passed but what she left you with. which was her kindness, love,
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unforgivable. >> from family members, message of faith and forgiveness they said would be mary's message. >> you here today and throughout the week and every where across the nation is showing what a beautiful lady is here now. that's what my mom was about. she was about forgiveingly. i think we need to be forgiving. >> officer loo is on paid lea as they investigate why he had a loaded weapon during the drill. back to you. >> thank you, tina. friends and family fight a golf court firefighter. he died after battles colon cancer. his cancer came 10 months before he was set to retire believed it was from breathing in chemicals
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academy. >> he was one of the people that tried to make sure they left prepared to go on the job and have a good notion behalf the job was about and the ability to save lives. >> spoke on the need for a bill protecting firefighters if they are diagnosed with cancer and the bill is not passed but it is present in thing other states. his friends and family will continue and hopes one day will bill will come back a big parking problem in tallahassee. law makers know to spend 20 million dollars of your tack dollars to fix it and big storms. >> reporter: storms were in and then out. did not last long. the storms are moving off the coast am one exception or friends in sarasota down by venice. storms headed your way. we will talk about that, the
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i think everyone's home becomes a part of them or takes on their character. and you lose so much of that stuff in the flood that made the house your home. you just cannot imagine how much damage a little bit of water can do. and if i would have had to float the cost of repairs... ...i'd have probably lost the house.
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talk about "capitol" improvements! state officials tell us it's going >> reporter: improvements will cost 20 million dollars to fix a parking garage. used by law maybes near tallahassee. the senate parking garage at the capitol is in such bad shape they shut it down in may. >> reporter: they had to speedup the time table and expand the
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planners there is a ripple affect this will affect us. >> lawmakers set aside money to improve public parking. the places we use. now those plans are on hold the budget is gobbled up by the overhaul of the senate parking grant that facility is 40 year old. it was built under graund hais the reason it is falling apart. trees planted have rooted in the concrete allowing water to get in caused the in many places. chunks crumbleed the floor. you see there. really unsafe condition. workers put up emergency scaffolding to protect contract office or anyone. before they if i can the garage they have to remove 7300 tons of soil and 154 trees that are on top of it threatening to cave it in. >> we have to get in there and shore the structure up.
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we gotta get the waste off the top. that will make it a usable feature. >> reporter: the repairs started this week tell take two years to complete and cost the taxpayers 20 million dollars. for the next two legislative sessions which run vpning-early summer you can expect big headache if you are trying to park. that is because many of the 200 centers and stars who park spaces in the garage across the street. once the work on the garage is done the state will renovate the house park garage under ground and the public parking garage at w waller park. the cost have not been categoried. >> paul i made it to the monsoon and barely made it out. >> came out good. >> he did. >> a time today the station was
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storm within over the station. and moved west to pinellas. 500 lightning strike in 30 minute this is is what is left of the storm temperature is way, way out in the distance. a rain shaft. that is some of the rain which continues to move away. wind have been strong. strong are than average. there has not been a sea breeze interaction causing the storms to hangup near the coast to move through. they do their t done. highs today before the rain hit 94. hot with east wind. 75 the morning low and precipitation at t eeshgs a good soak ing the storm went over ou station and the airport and moved over safety harbor and the bridges moved to clear water beach. that thunderstorm conditions to move away. one nice thing aboutet going rain at 4:00 by dinner time you
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because of rain cooled air from the thunderstorm that dropped in some case half an inch of rain and lightning is moving out. should be gone in an hour or 2 and north port watching this cell now approaching anglewood it is on north port and weaken as it moves to venice the next half-hour. a good thunderstorm near frost proof this is also weakening as it mov storms moving in an air mass that has been cooled from earlier rain and tough to get double storms in the same spot. first storms work the atmosphere over and the second storm lose l punch and moving to the west and storms condition to move off the big bend. satellite shows sun i was out at noon. it was blazing hot. you had sunshine.
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cover the east wind produced showers off the east coast and move across the state and build on the heating now they are diminishing as we lowes the heating of the day. 70s and aches now. frost proof 77. tampa 80. sarasota 89. evening storms are done. tomorrow morning we are bright and sunny. clouds build and the case today you watch the radar at 9:00 and 10:00 you see coast that go across the state. they build and move through and by 7:00 tomorrow they should be done and i think we do it again on thursday modelled data hinting at slightly dry are lower aims water in a couple of days. rainfall coverage could drop a bit as we move into the weekend. 30 and 40% that's about it.
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louisiana is moving away. you see this greenish color indicating low are amount. sleight slightly low are thunderstorm coverage. storms developing during the afternoon hour. we are tracking a pretty big wave. which is almost halfway between africa and the less are antilles. this should develop. 80% in two days 90% in fiv don't think this will threaten land if it becomes fiona tell move northwest impact anyone unfortunately stuck in a boat where the top s. the water temperatures warm in the gulf. 85 near the booey the loop current. 85 the yucatan, plenty of
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we had a lot of dry air. that has been helping to hinder tropical develop am. 80. dew point 74 east/northeast at 7:00. showers diminishing more rain in northern louisiana. along this stuck front that is not good. rain all along the front. new york state and new england they have been in a draught. south of the front columbia 95. raleigh 93. new york is tampa 80. and chicago is 83 degrees under mostly sunny skies. your outlook tonight. we go becoming clear and 79. sunshine tomorrow and clouds build from the east. watch for a line of storms approaching late in the day and 91. no significant change. morning sxun storms and 92. we will stay with rainfall
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through august. dog days continue upon 90's for highs and 70s for lows. >> offensive line is facing setbacks but they developed in the deepest positions on the field. we will have their store next. rays use to flash mr. platinum tearing it up at plate what new at steak 'n shake! 24 meals under four dollars. with handcrafted steakburgers, all-beef footlongs and fresh guacamole made from scratch.
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(scott) they have the solemn duty of protecting the franchise quarterback... so in many ways, the offen >> reporter: the offensive line is the most important job a group the buks invest immediate. and yesterday contract extension. that investment is pays >> buks are building after last year's accomplishments. two young draft picks are a year old and wiser. >> game slowed. when you have more participation to play faster and because of that i play faster >> improved as the starting front 5 this group is reinventing itself a bit. his replace. j. r. has yet to take a snap in training camp.
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have demth players that can play up and down the line. >> george does a great job of training the guise. you gotta have versatility in the league. >> go through all 32 team 1-2 go without an injury throughout the year. there will be injuries, having quality demth that can play is better than to the success of a team. >> the objective is the guy in front take intelligence and strength. to be very successful it steaks a quality. to be nasty >> who is the nastiest guy. >> joe hall he is down field pushes guise. he is trying to get others in the down field and -- he has been -- >> i like to play with passion. i think that is what he is talking about.
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offense if you have good energy on the field i will bring that with me. it is contagious. >> this group is playing with confident. the buk's front 5:00 is a group that can dictate play. fox 13 sports. gi will be joining practice in conjectureville. kevin known for defense but lately he has been deadly at dish three for four extends his hitting streak and bumping up average by 20 points and started when kevin moved him up in the lineup. >> you know what since they moved up in the lineup he has done a nice job. he is not setting the world on fire getting hits but wing games the three run homer was great. got the two singles and the two walks really solid at bats and
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need that is steel bases. >> up until last night -- cull sxen i shared two things in common. 40 yard dash time. we had not been walked at bat. big 6 and he i share our blazing speed in common. d-back the 43 year old drawing a walk. yes, it happened. this first base on ball in his career. ends a most 281 at bats without being blocked. not happy about it. look at him he is walk down to first. a little winded. on the jog down there. not happy that he was walked. he has a homerun the thing left on his list may be inside the park. i don't know. that is not slowed down that was actual speed. [laughter].
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281 at bats and you are now being walked. >> i think that may be says he swings it a lot of pitches. >> strike outs. >> no, no. he does have a homerun. >> not at all. >> a little trot here. >> 40,000 building vs water damage in louisiana. >> reporter: flooding may not be done we will show you coming up. an arrest for the fire that burned hundreds of in a town in california.
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david was proud to be an american soldier. and i know i'm prejudiced because he was my son, but i don't think he had a mean bone in his body. there is not a day that i don't think about david. lt such a sense of outrage. "she was standing there, she had nothing to say..." if donald trump cannot respect a gold star family, then why would anyone in america think he would respect them.
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((kelly--vo-)) the view from above the flooding in lousiaiana is remarkable. there is water everywhere... surrounding homes.. engulfing neighborhoods. ((kelly--vo-)) while some entering recovery mode... officials say the threat is not over and new places downstream could still see heavy flooding. fox's casey stegal is in baton rouge.
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rescue response mode, for much of florida perishes. saving life is the most important priority we have. storm system dumped 20ins of rain over four days leaving rivers and creeks bloated. several deaths are reported and 20,000 people have been rescued since friday. head of fema says the declaration >> we have people in shell ands people who may not be able to get back in homes. what will being the next step. >> the scope of the disaster becomes clear. churches, schools and other places continue opening doors to take in e swak vac wes. residents who fled fear they are facing total loss. >> what is left if anything.
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>> like the end of your life and world. you know having to start over like that. >> we worked hard for it. >> fema is encouraging residents to complete an application for sdaft are assistanceen if their perish is not part of the federal disaster declaration. >> reporter: the goner said water damage. >> one man investigators say a man is to blame for all of this devastation. he is under arrest for alleged 3 sparking that weekend child fire destroying 175 buildings they don't think it is the first time he has done something like this. on 17 counsels of arson. >> low are lake cal cheered as
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of the man who started the fires and devastated their town. >> i have dear friend who is helped me and they lost everything. >> damon faces 17 counsels of arson. one 75 structured burned 90 miles north of san francisco. the wildfire explode spreading out six square miles causing 10 million dollars in damages. >> it is devastating. >> reporter: bernie learned that her house survived. >> i feel grateful. very grateful. report are the others waited for word >> dozens of families are homeless. >> i watch today all burn. >> wait nothing a region vulnerable following a 5 year drought. >> we have a great community. everybody steps up and helps us
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suspected in other fires overnight past year that ruined 1400 homes. >> police in milwaukee say the city appear to be calming after a weekend of violent protests they were in response to the deadly police shooting of an a can american man. officers arrested 10 over night. a shot was fired few are than the previous two nights no one was injured no damage to businesses or >> reporter: the update i got from folks on the ground from our state patrol and the wisconsin national guard was that things were quiet. i think thanks to a combined effort. demonstrators fired shots. destroyed police cars and at least 11 law enforcement officers suffered injuries. more than 30 people were arrested. >> los angeles police arrested two men reportedly walking
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they were taken this morning. one man refused to follow orders of police he was shot with a rubber bullet. it began with businesses reporting 2 then wearing gear. carrying weapons over night. one man carrying a black lives matter sign and the other threatening to kill police officers. >> based on what is going on throughout the country, our investigative efforts will look in every aspect whether an organized malivia or took it too far. >> unclear if weapons were found in the car. the incident is under investigation. >> reporter: we got 83 days left for the general election. trump cannot stop hemorrhaging pole numbers. republican nominee lagging nationally and in most key swing states. joe has more from the trail in washington. >> when it come to the national
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the nominee works to get back in wisconsin. holding a town hall in milwaukee days after riots broke out in the wake of a shooting of an armed man. in an interview trump commented on ents. >> basically it is law and order. we have to a bay the laws or we don't have a country. wisconsin governor scott walker is convinced trump can get back to winning clinton. instead of tripped up on side show issues. >> if trump can keep the focus on her and give speeches like yesterday where he clearly lays out a presidential approach how we will address important issues, he can win. >> speaking of clinton a pair of leading house republicans sent a letter to the justice department laying out why she
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after she lieed congress about her e mail set up at the state department. >> clinton ignoring the issue. >> even though we are doing fine right now i'm not taking anybody any where for granted. >> the fbi will have a special guest tomorrow. trump set to receive his first classified briefing. fox news. >> reporter: florida senator rubio ruled out campaigning for trump not mate mike pence. details are currently worked out. >> in nugs from around the world. russian war planes targeted terrorist in syria. defense ministry says it shows the bombers hitting isis target in three cities the war plane took off from a base in i ran and russia never used the territory of another country in
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russia and i ran are expanding ties the past few months. tlooi soldiers died after the military tank they were driving fell off a bridge. the armored vehicle mrufrned 10 feet. five soldiers were inside. koegs vote is naming a road after biden's son, beau. beau biden served as a legal adviser on postwar cos vote in beau died last year at frek. the vice president will attend a naming ceremony and the road is near the american military base tamp. >> reporter: manual mag visiting a loved one's grave and seeing a
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in florida, it used to be that if a child, a senior or one of you and i were not allowed to save them unless we were willing to be sued. has government lost its mind? so i fixed the law to make sure we are all empowered to rescue those who can not rescue themselves. that is the least we can do. after all the love they give. dana young for the florida senate.
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there is a tiny church and cemetery in a >> reporter: there is a typy church and a cemetery in a pennsylvania township that dates back to the 1800's. a company bought it at auction now banning anybody from visiting the grave am no trespassing sign. they have been put up and families have been told to stay out. unless they want to have their love the 1 exhumed and moved. all right. a lot upset about this bring in our attorney jeff brown you can understand why they are upset. can the families be banned from the cemetery where their loved wombs are buried. >> now they are whether or not hais the case in the future we have so wait and see. what the in most states.
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to be able to buy a plot or deed most peopled be believe it is the same you buy them from someone that licensed. and in this case the couple that bought this church and bought this small cemetery hay believed at the time there were no outstanding plots or deeds to for anybody to be buried there. anybody that was there that would it. and that's what they believe when they bought this back in 2004. the people trying to bury their loved ones have deeds to bury somebody there they bought them from people that were not properly licensed. the thing is a mess. most of the times if peerm worked, i have a loved fwhon a cemetery do i have to worry about it being sold and everybody changeses answers, no. almost all are zoned.
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that. part of their responsibility is the public welfare this would fall under that. for people worried about now i have a loved one in a cemetery it could go and sell that property and someone come in and take away my loved one the answer is, no. this is an exceptional case we have to watch to see how it turns out. >> very small area, toochlt >> what is the recourse for the families they have to sue to visit the grave? what come ne answer the lawsuit that will go to the judge so see how the court will handle this. there are different claims the people were illegally selling the plots. they were not licensed by the state. the people that purchase third degree report in 2004 they have a claim here as well saying we had no idea they were outstanding and people wanted to be buried here in the future.
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talk about loved 1 and people buried and the want and desire to visit them, it is going to be an unhappiening for somebody weather the private landowner or the people visiting. you will not be able to held back and could not issue a trespass warning against that you is the first things the judge will have to decide. >> right. never heard of this ever happening >> it is an exception to the rule. most of the time you don't have to worry aboutou held by the city or the county or they are private but private and they will stay private they'll never get zoned to be changed we don't have to worry this is that exception. >> jeff brown reporting. thank you very much. >> reporter: ahead, google adding a new app to the arts not we will tell but it when we come
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i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. letterman:"has a line of clothing, now where were these made?" trump: "these were made, i don't know where they're made. but they were made someplace. but they're great. it's ties, shirts, cufflinks, everything sold at macy's and they're doing great.? letterman: ?where are the shirts made?? off-camera voice: ?bangladesh.? letterman: ?bangladesh.? trump: ?well, it's good. we employ people in bangladesh." letterman: ?ties? where are the ties made?" they have to work, too. these are beautiful ties. they are great ties. the ties are made in where? china? off-camera voice: ?china.? letterman: ?the ties are made in china."
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it is partnered with ready pack foods to deliver salads nationwide. there are three options classic ga orderen. chicken caesar and chicken apple pecan. they are priced at $5 opinion 99 a piece. >> stock attacking a drop the dow sank 84. nasdaq thirty-four. >> considering weather they lynne to hours of testimony they stieded to approve a 19.sick % increase. it stems from an april ruling by the florida sport. set a limit on attorney's fees in worker's comp caseup constitutional. business groups have harshly criticized arguing it leads to litigation and higher insurance costs. >> what we are hearing from
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they have to absorb a 25 or 30% increase they will not hire more people that hurts competi competitiveness. courts directed the legislator to act and mack it fair and put thing in balance. this is a move today by insurance companies to keep it out of balance as much as they can. >> labor groups have long argued that the elements on attorneys fees prevennes workers from getting adequate legal rep >> google's video chatting 'is here. app is, duo. and it is similar to other video chatting services. except it gives a video preview of who is making the call helping to you figure out if you want to pick up. google refers to this knock, knock the duo 'is out on android and i phone. it will compete with apple's face time. sky and facebook messenger.
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cash. taxes. of course. they get 25 thousand dollar for gold. 15,000 for silv and 10 grand for each brondz from the united states committee. for five golds and one silv are michael will face a tax bill of if i have thousand dollar and taxed on the value of each medal. $ sick00 for each gold and $300 for silver. don't feel sorry frr will have enough endorse am moan. he is worth if i have million dollars now and keeps himself clean. who knows in a couple years his stocks will rise. >> exciting for him. ioseem it is like he's got it going on. >> and the rest. >> yes. it has been fun. >> let's go over to paul and find out about the weather. rain done for tonight. >> not forget katie.
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img sw 10 machines later. today was wild. the security cameras now are getting so good resolution is so good you see lightning reflecting off the roof of that car. een jeff was impressed. that was unthinkable. that's what we are dealing with and theom nus clouds over tampa from frank from a quick squall. squall line you get a quick surge that came in from th and jumped over the bay. and moved over pinellas and moved out overnight gulf. this is what is left of that line. elsewhere, the air mass is cooled along the west coast. because of earlier rains. storms that were riding the west are rung into that cooler more stable air mass and the rain collapses. there was a big storm headed for venice it rained itself out.
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only impact of boaters off shore. sprinkles in pascoand the storm that was ill pressive in sarasota vanished in 30 minute its is gone and rain south lake placid and sprinkles near frost proof. you get the idea. the night should be rain free. we do it again tomorrow. the forecasting key for today was the fact that there was no see breeze along the coas enough of an east wind the storms match across the state they don't need a sea breeze they go and 6:00 we are done with rain for the day. 70s and low ache 80s. the rain acts like natural air congressman. 83 in brooksville. 83 bradenton and 89 in sarasota inland 77s and ache's.
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tonight and tomorrow the radar saw showers off the east coast and mid day the storms take the trip across the state. get billing move off shore and done and tomorrow with rain coverage 30 and 40%. thursday and the weekend. tonight we become clear at night. sunset tonight 8. . v 07 in june it was tomorrow, sunshine early. afternoon storms late and 91. and on thursday 92 for a high after morning sun and the typical afternoon storms we condition with the 90's and night time lows bottom out between 75 and 80. >> when we come back fining a way to help others. marco...! polo! marco...! polo!
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tonight at 11.... report want tonight a six year old boy gets stolen video games back. how they went above and beyond the call of duty. fight over red light cameras far frr over which city will take up the base tonight on fox137:00 news. the swat team was called something has gone wrong they train for the possibility they team at a city pool they used the chair to learn to survive a helicopter crash if they were to go down in the bay. >> flipping upside down that's what happen when a helicopter goes in the water it flips and you have to operate upside down. we want people to be -- comfortable with that. >> reporter: the officers are carrying a lot of stuff they
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and upside down with that stuff is critical. >> reporter: came from thailand with a giftf giving prove don't have to have a lot to gospel a lot you will see in, what it is right with tampa bay. if you ever been in a public at lunchtime you know the deli is a busy place. >> okay. sir. see its 5 nea publics in tampa. what makes her stand out is what she does when she leaves work. >> i want to do the right thing. on her limited next she heads found a way to help others. feeding the homeless in downtown tampa at least twice an among. >> you don't have a lot of money. does not mean you can't do something. >> she took sandwiches down a
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she noticed them when pecking up her husband from work. >> i want to make somebody my day. >> she never said a word to anyone. she just knew they were probably hungry. and would appreciate it. >> i want to bring something a little bit. always think burglar others as she keeps busy behind the counter at publics. >> thank you very much. my pleasure. >> it really what s contagious i found out when i was in a public's and i gentlemened i want to tell you the story about the woman behind the counter and told me what she does. he was moved by that and told me. and then we saw. >> to hear her say i wanted make someone's day showsut heart she has. to do that soune doing it every day. at least once a week.
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