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the red sox are in the thick of the the red sox are in the thick of a division race and no team can influence that more than the rays. the rays play the sox than any other team the rest of the way. seven times in the next ten
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versus david price. here in the fourth, snell in a bind. runners on the corners, but chris young taking advantage. rips it down the third-base line. that will score a run. snell later walks dustin pedroia to load the bases. that would be it for him. 3 2/3 innings pitched. another short outing, struck out three and walked five. david price is a different story. pitches for the sox, and steven s souza jr. g one. an amazing grab over the wall and absolutely robs him. meanwhile, price eight innings pitched and two mitts and no runs and eight strikeouts. bogaerts adds a couple more here for boston. rays fall, 6-2 the final. bucs fans may have been split on whether or not they should have drafted a kicker in the second round. no one disputed how good roberto aguayo is. everybody xned more of the same
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no one could have predicted this. he missed two field goals from 32 and 49 and a missed p.a.t. in the first preseason games after not missing a single p.a.t. or field goal attempt from inside 40 yards his entire college career. aguayo admits his confidence has been shaken just a little bit, but it drives him to focus on getting better. >> at the end of the day, you know, with my whole career and what i've done, you know, misses are rare like i said, you know, before there's a lot of people that miss sometimes. i miss at practice sometimes. you know, it is what it is. there's a lot of expectation for me, so i don't -- when you guys come to me after a miss, it's a new -- it's news, i guess you could say. it's all good at the end of the day. >> in tallahassee florida state completed the final two-a-days of football camps and the seminoles are 17 practices in
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season opener, jimbo fisher still needs to see more from his players two weeks out from facing ole miss. >> we're getting mentally tough. you're in the dog days of camp. you have to work and create habits, you know what i mean? now matter how you feel and how sore you are. we're getting there. ain't quite there yet. >> college football season starts this friday, hawaii out in australia. >> i know. i'm so psyched about it. >> tonight. we hope you follow us on twitter and instamm gra and log onto fox13news.com. don't go a way, because "money, power & politics" is next. >> "good day" starts at 4:00 a.m. a.m. have a good one, everyone.
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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. when i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, i felt 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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. this is senate candidate calling undocumented workers the enemy. >> obviously they are not our
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what is our enemy is undocumented workers. craigslist craig like all candidates we have pushed them and put him to the test. >> you are pushing me. >> craig: i am pushing the button. our laster about view is it not go as planned. how he disappeared from our green room. >> and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. >> craig: plus we will break down the ad war between clinton and trump. russell and charlie kick off our new segment called kitchen table politics. political squares. which city will win the battle of tampa bay. this is "money, power and politics." >> craig: well florida's primary is next tuesday, so tonight we are putting candidates in key races to the test and for this edition, we will focus on senate candidate carlos baruth. you are not a politician. tell me why you want to be one. >> i don't want to be a politician ever, let's start with that.
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he may get his wish. he may have spent millions of his own dollars, he is crushed by marco rubio in the polls. he is known for being blunt. he called president obama an animal. >> not uncommon if people dismantle things you call them an animal. >> craig: he compared the bp oil spill to a thimble in a pool. >> a them pell in a 10 10,000-gallon pool. >> craig: in the first interview he called >> mexico is out in our mean. what is our enemy undocumented workers taking advantage of the social program our country offers. >> craig: like trump, he says our country is too politically are correct. >> craig: you say a neophyte like alzheimer's. a new and exciting day every day. >> it's called a sense of humor. >> craig: he pledged to appeal obama but could not explain howie do it any better than
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than you in the senate. >> hopefully a change in the executive office. >> craig: but you can not change that. >> i cannot change that apparently. >> craig: how do you appeal obamacare. >> i am the senrom florida we will have to deal with that. >> craig: he said ban immigration from everywhere but israel. and he said why stop at the middle east. >> why not africa, al bo k you'll haram. >> it is a global problem. >> craig: would you cover the continent of africa. >> i haven't given it much thought. >> craig: ban in russia. >> i have been clear in the point. it we can't get them vetted properly, nobody should come to this country. >> craig: he dialed that back to just isis. >> you are pushing. >> craig: i am pushing. i am trying to find out where you draw the line. >> it's isis.
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to australia since they inspired the deadly seize on sydney at the chocolate cafe and the plot to randomly behead people on their streets and a senior letter come from australia. >> isis has a presence in australia? >> craig: yes. you were unawar of -- >> i am unaware that australia tolerates them on their cou country. >> craig: they are trying not too. >> t >> craig: we invited him to come again. he accepted. 3 p.m. on friday. first his spokesman said 15 to 30 minutes early. he showed up 45 minutes early. we rushed to get the set ready and at 2:45 he walked out of the green room and drove away. a spokesman said something came up with his son. i asked if he was coming back, and i did not hear back. so with that, we have posted our prior interviews with barouf on our youtube.
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and politics" on youtube. tomorrow night we will move to other candidate and turn our sights to trump and clinton how republicans are gaining ground, and how trump is hurling personal insults after his new campaign manager said we not, and how clinton is facing more controversy over her e-mails. but for now time have fun with the final round of the battle of tampa bay. mayors buckhorn and crisman are back for their finale on political squares producer, take it away. >> one these stars are sitting in the secret square and the contestant could win a special prize. which star is it? john wilson? matt towery? vanessa rufus? laura moody? russell rhodes? jeff tewksbury?
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merissa lynn? or charlie belcher? all in the political squares. and here is the master of the political squares, craig patrick. [applause] >> craig: here we go a fourth battle of the bays. a special edition of political squares. thank you for joining us. i am craig patrick. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to our contestants. a battle of the way with mayor rick krisman of st. petersburg and the fourth round and 2-1. your chance to even it out. we earn a draw in the fourth round or mayor buckhorn runs away it. a lot at stake. who do you pick. >> i got to go with charlie again. >> craig: he is the secret square. >> so once again, we have a very special prize if you get this one right. here we go. >> better get this right mayor
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space specified craft haunched in 2005, which 2016 presidential candidate provided the corner taped and sided. >> i can't imagine any presidential candidate giving up money and keep that in the war chest to spend on advertising. if it was somebody -- you know what, jeb bush. that makes sense. he was florida governor at the time. that is my answer, jeb bush. >> craig: governor jeb bush, is he bluffing or is it something. >> i will agree. >> craig: you got that right. that is the secret square. >> trump steaks are the world's greatest steaks and i mean that in the very pwevts word. >> trump steaks. >> that is the prize. >> another prize. let's give another prize. >> you just won the political squares board game. hours of fun for the whole family. >> craig: how do you like that? >> that is much better. >> craig: there you go, a better game play at home.
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are. you. >> i will take john. >> craig: john. what was edward mur row's advice to you as an aspiring young journalist. [ laughter ] he said forget it. [ laughter ] no, he didn't. he said pay attention. learn everything. learn everything and go easy on journalism because it will come. craigslist sdlaiingz what edward r. murrow told john wilson. >> no, not even close. >> craig: i am you afraid it was and with interesting game. he wasn't bluffing you. so here we have a great opportunity for mayor krisman. to make a comeback. >> craig: to work this out and come with a draw. i think i know where you are going. >> i think you are right. merissa for the win. >> craig: are you ready for this? >> totally ready for this. >> craig: who says republicans understand the importance of bondage between a mother and child. [ laughter ] >> merissa: that will be have
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>> craig: sounds too easy. is she bluffing you. >> it could be him or george w. bush. there are a lot of candidates for that one. i am going to agree. >> craig: it was dan quale and look at this. that means it evens up. tampa andburg, two each. congratulations to both of you. >> good game, mr. mayor. >> good game, very fitting >> craig: thank you so much for joining us. we had a lot of fun and we will bring you back for serious issues throughout the year. thank you for your time. okay, we'll be right back. okay, we'll be right back. coming up, charlie and russell roll out kitchen table politics and focus on clinton
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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. i felt 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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. okay, welcome to our first edition of kitchen table politics center square and russell, of all the squares of the bunch. you laughed the most, check this out. >> welcome to the fox 13 kitchen. >> craig: we will talk ser serious. let's talkbout the ads. the hillary clinton ad. >> in times of crisis, america depends on steady lead leadership.knock the crap out of her, wouldn't you. >> clear thinking. >> i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me.
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[bleep] themselves. >> because tall takes is one wrong move. >> i would bomb the [bleep] out of them. >> just one. >> craig: russell, what do you any. >> to me it is one more ad that the clinton campaign is doing to attack trump, but i am still not hearing a lot of what hillary clinton is going to do to -- >> she is running anti-trump. that's what she is doing here. not a positive message. >> don't you think at some point we need to start hearing hillary's message. >> when trump gives unforced errors and doesn't reel it back she doesn't have to. >> you hear ese things and can he just say that and that's basically what she is keying on. reminded me -- what was the famous ad where the phone was ringing. >> hillary clinton, 3 a.m. >> it's 3 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep.
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>> she is running the same playbook but this reverse. same playbook in reverse. >> i am just getting to a point i want to hear more of hil hillary's message than the anti-trump. so you are right. it is effective. it is effective. but i am starting to need to hear her. >> well, it is funny how many ads we have seen from her here in florida and really none until now from trump. but -- she does have the one about -- more jobs since eisenhower. there is that one where she talks bullet points of what in the details and you never will get details in these political ads. >> craig: let's take a look at the trump ad. >> in hillary clinton's america, the system stays rigged against americans. syrian refugees flood in. illegal immigrants convicted of commmmitting crimes get to stay. social security benefits towing the line. our border open, more of the same but worse. donald trump's america is secure. terrorist and dangerous
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families safe. change that makes america safe again. donald trump for president. >> craig: all right, charlie, what say you. >> vote for me or die. that -- i mean, that is the feeling i get from -- you know, rote for me or everybody is going to come get you. >> all law and order. nixon 1968. people say don't compare trump to nixon. 1972 waterga. 1968. these are troubled times. vote for me. i will that is the playbook he is running. >> to me that ad -- i thought it was well-done. the first one we have seen and thought it was well-done but for me the typical -- the typical political ad where you got -- you know, you are beating up hillary and have the negative music and get to the donald trump and it is the happy -- it's the -- the music -- the music becomes a major key from the minor key. >> almost a primary ad instead
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look at that and say, yes, that's whye need him in there and a lot of people by and large who don't feel safe and are on the verge of spinning out of control and somebody to bring law and order back into it. >> craig: what our pollster says what he really needs to do is project himself as cool and calm and collected at least behind the scenes somehow, some way to project himself as sane because a lot of people -- a lot of his detractors think he is not sane if he can find a way to do that, veering off from the message of law order he will win over some independents. >> the hillary ad she ran didn't help. >> she is trying to run not with a positive message per se in her ads, but to tear down trump. >> you want to see an ad with trump -- maybe no suit or tie on, with a coffee cup in his hand and leaning on a fence and he says, come on, guys. you say a lot of things in press conferences and sound bites and you can trust me for this reason and this reason and this reason.
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think you are going to see t that? >> probably not. >> maybe he is not capable of that ad but -- i would like to see that. >> at the kitchen table except i am wearing a suit and tie. but like this. >> flump plaid. >> trump in plaid. >> craig: guys, thank you so much for joining us. we will see you next time for kitchen table politics. >> did we pass the audition? >> we passed. coming up how trouble in detroit has taxpayer, neck charlie leduff
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throughout this year we have investigated the bankruptcy in detroit and problems that have burned taxpayers here in florida and across the nation. tonight, how detroit's financial woes are putting an intense strain on the people that keep us safe. our distributor charlie leduff rode with the men of engine 41 ? ? ?. >> what am i here to do? what am i here for? i think most of us found out we are here for this. we are here to help the citizens and save people at the
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>> it's just -- it's a rush, man. having back pain and just be sore as hell and when that bell goes off, we get tunnel vision. it is time to work. >> each time we go out there, it's a risk. a risk of you having a heart attack getting up out a dead sleep, going in here -- you have to be coherent. not like i have five minutes to say let me wake up and get my bearings together. and go to work. >> i mean, it is a change for the better. you can see it on a daily ba basis, but i don't know. i really don't have any ans answers. like you said, will you be in charge -- i wouldn't want to be in charge of this fire department. but we need chiefs. we need indians.
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goes. regardless of what that sheet says. that sheet comes out, we got to go right now. >> that is the culture. >> yeah, definitely is. even when it all fell apart. >> even when it all fell apart. we are still here. push. so my mom and dad, we the same street and grew up together. [sirens] [sirens] >> craig: we can catch up on our series of investigation of wasted money from detroit to tampa bay again on youtube. search for craig patrick's "money, power and politics" and click subscribe. coming up, republicans are gaining ground on democrats in states that will swing the
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. well, donald trump's new campaign manager said he would no longer hurl personal insults and donald trump responded by hurling personal insults. this time a couple of msnbc hosts call them two clowns, one
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donald trump will face a lot of questions over the next few days about his immigration policy. is he softing his position of deporting 11 million people living here illegally. we will get definitive answers at a speech. trump will be here on thursday. and hillary clinton continues to face questions over her e-mail with colin powell pushing back saying don't pin this on me and more revelations suggesting that her staff makes state department and clinton foundation business. much more to come on "money, power and politics" mo night. thank you so much for joining us.
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