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nortsoutheast to change their lr day plans. >> we are watching this closely tonight. the shooting death of this unarmed black man in tampa has led to protests some of which have turned violent. josh cascio those protestors are still going wronstrong out there. >> absolutely, it's been kind of a wild chaotic night. i want to give you a sense of the scene. you see 78th street blocked off, all of the deputy cars out here, and as we pan across the street you still see people dmangd
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they believe his death is unsuf unjustified. riggins with a 22 years old and a drug dealer according to deputies. they laid out their version this afternoon at a press conference alongside leaders of the black community, and they say after buying drugs they served a search warrant on his home but he was uncooperative and refused to come out of his bedroom, and the deputy perceived him as a threat, as he had a history with weapons but they never found a gun on him. >> mr. riggins then jumped up and moved his hands toward his
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his gun one time, just one time. >> i don't think he had time to regular his eyes. like i said, he felt he wanted to sh shoot somebody that day ad he s chose riggins. >> the state attorney is going review the case and determine if the shooting was justified. the deputy is on paid administrative vibe is half protest and half party, meaning that emotions are running high. this party or protest whatever you want to d call it is likelyo go on into the morning hours. >> we certainly hope those emotions don't spill over into something else. thank you for keeping an eye on it for us tonight in carmel. >> hermine left behind
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but rescuers had to help with about 40 rescued today. damage was so extensive to fortt island beach that it will be closed throughout the weekend. >> daylight revealed floodwaters and downed trees and entire neighborhoods without power. that meant cleaning up for neighbors and business many roads became impassible for smaller cars and significant flooding plagued this area and the road out to fort island. downed trees knocked out power to many of the people living in those areas. and they remain without power, concrete picnic tables and throd and waves.
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homes remained water-filled reminding neighbors of the no-name store, one of the last bad storms to hit here. >> this was the no-name storm. >> and the water was up to there. >> well, it was comparable, and we prepared for 3 feet of water but we got 5! >> fort island beach will need to undergo repairs before it can open again over the place. skyfox toured the bay area for aerial views and you see in the lake maggie area, the water kept up into the back yards of homes. in pasco county, they got hit hard with more heavy rain. we saw flooded mobile home parks
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mobile home park was underwater. >> hermine's winds whipped through leaving dozens of people homeless, and damaging trailers some badly. i gis just saw that tree that ld like it had decimated one of those homes evan. >> yes, cynthia, it did. this tree came through this home like a knife. it crashed down about 7:30 last night. there were people and an entire family, several children inside of that mobile home. thankfully they made it out okay, but an unbelievable scene here. there are at least six homes here that were at least partially damaged. neighbors said the strongest winds they have ever felt saw the through and ripped trees
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run for their lives. we also saw trees ripped out by their roots in plant city. one homeowner said they were lucky because the tree fell toward the street and not toward their home. >> the only thing in my head was i knew there was a kid in there and i opened up my window and started because i don't know them, but when it died down i had my husband check to see if they got out and everyone got out okay. >> help them out with their needs because people do have children, but it's re real bad. >> now obviously a lot of that tree that fell has been cut up, chopped up and taken out of here but you still see a piece of tree that hit the trailer that i
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thankfully the red cross is standing by to help people out of their homes but i am told that folks are staying with nearby relatives. >> evan axelbank. >> and you know during emergencies that the scammers always come out of the wood work, and so beware of someone calling saying they are from your electric company and they need a credit card to pay a past-due bill. they are not from your electric company, and they used same toll-free number no matter what they say they help, and they have even used the same recorded greeting so if you call back the number, it sounds legitimate. and lakeland customers, a number of them have fallen for this. >> we will never call custom by phone and ask them to give us a
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operate that way. >> those scammers have been impersonating several companies. >> and will standing wear can be a breeding ground for the mosquitoes that carry zika. little tiny things like the tray under your plant pots and people were reminded today to dump any water they find. >> remember to wear long sleeves outdoors. everyone must do their part to protect our state. >> and researchers say funding to fight zika has all been run out, the senate is scheduled to vote on a bill tuesday when congress returns from its summer recess. >> six months after president
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to be working. local officials say only three people have caught the virus in cuba. they launched a military-led fume gation campaign. >> i would like to know what they were f fumigating with. >> and heavy rains pounded this afternoon. be at my door tomorrow morning when i wake up. >> it just kept on raining, and paul, do you think we'll dry out at some point this weekend? >> sunday and monday should be okay. just a analyzing the newest data on hermine, would be interesting for the north come on...you can do it!
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area of pasco county. floodwaters rose in port richy leaving some people stranded. couldn't get out of their homes, couldn't get in, and crystal i know they couldn't wa catch a bk today. it just kept on raining. >> yeah, cynthia, it's been really tough, and with heavy rain just adding to the flooding concerns. pasco county emergency management is level 2 status tonight, meaning they are no longer operating 24 hours but are still responding to emergency weather-related information. this intersection of ranch and jason roads, there is practically a lake in the middle of it, about waist deep for those who tried to pass through and for the homes nearby it's only of only two ways to get into the neighborhood and it's
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down out here and the heavy rain did come as a surprise for some residents. saying when they left their homes this morning, the floodwaters were only a few inches high and pass wbl ableiba car, but then the waters came up, and for the brave few who tried to drive through it vehicles stalling out left and right. >> i wonder if it's going to be at my door tomorrow morning when i wake up. >> if this gets worse, i don't know how anyone is going to get to work. i have to work a 12-hour shift tomorrow and i don't know even know if i'm going to get there. >> resident tells us one they see is people trying to speed through the water that creates a wake and pushes it towards their
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flooding problems they will be dealing with. and the people who are anyone anenjoyingthis rain? it's probably tow truck drivers. residents in this neighborhood are calli calling tow trucks tog them right out of their drive weres on the back of a truck. >> i guess it's the only way out unless you have a zephyrhills area. look at this barn, you see that the wind took the roof right awch offof the barn, and i'm noe that one is going to be able to be retrieve and put back on. >> a lot of barn roofs and a lot of fences down t's going to be a long clean-up. >> is it still technically a
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cause big trouble in the southeast for labor day or tuesday, and all of the impacts that were bad were caused by a category 1 hurricane passing two miles to our west, this is not to scare people but imagine if the storm made land full in citrus or pasco county, and you take the damage we had now and multiply it by 10 or 20. it would not be good at a make land fall here. we've gone 3,966 days in between land falling hurricanes in florida. wilma, back in 2005, and hermine did it yesterday, the last time we had a hurricane making landfall in fella in a was wilma, a huge storm that caused all kinds of issues in south
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don't see it like you did last night but there is definitely a pool of moisture over the pins peninsula, witne and with the hg they are going to move inland, with a soupy air mass and then you have a south and southwest winds, and so don't be surprised if you take up at some point and see it raining. this is how in the atmosphere. the showers are dying down after a busy afternoon, and we'll stay generally cloudy. a cooler temperature with clouds held in check because of clouds and rain. right now it's very unusual, and the winds, still up in speed a little bit. i mean, this is more wind than you would normally see on an early september night at 11:00.
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at 12 in sarasota. it eeit's amazing to see the trf invest 99l. we learned our lesson again. the tracking in the gulf with the right hand turn was pretty good, the european model did models struggled with the rapid intensification and still despite all of the technology we have, we admittedly did not do a very good job of predicting storms that will intensify rapidly. and so low pressure in the gulf regardless of what the environment looks like they can develop, certainly in late
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and it's close to wilmington now. top winds are 50, raising along at 22 and it's going to move off the carolina coast and this is going to be a tough forecast. i think we had trouble trying to figure out where this is going to go? this is going to turn into a tropical hybrid system tha going to have winds 75 to 80 just off the u.s. coastline, in fact, two of the models always do a standing thing and move it into new jersey. look at the models and can you imagine being a meteorologist in the philliy or the new york or
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erosion and all of that next week. for us, any rain tomorrow will aggravate the flooding situations. we'll call it still unsettled with periods of rain and 86. and we'll be getting back to more typical early september we are back to 90, and it would be nie nice to see a a 30% chance of storms. the tropics are relatively quiet and i don't see anything heading our way for seven to ten days. >> that is good news. >> i don't think paul has slept since monday. >> i know, it will be good to get back to normal. >> and paul just showed us how
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>> as we just saw paul talk about hermine may be a tropical storm again but she soaking parts of the southeast, raining on people's labor day plans and turning out the lights on a lot of people. >> we are joined st. simon's island, georgia. >> impacts from the storm litter the streets, and show busted trees and windows.
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hermine". >> we generally have sand bags to make sure we are prepared but it came to the walls. there is no way to prepare for that much storm surge coming in. >> many wisely evacuated. as the storm broke through roofs and topples power lines. but after being downgraded to a tropical storm, hermine still pasco pasco >> about every 45 minutes transformers were blowing, about six or four in a row and that was it. >> and tens of thousands of georgian also without power after all of those transformerss
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>> the baseball regular season ends exactly one month from today foond th seeing what they have for next year, including cobb back from htommy johns surgery. struck out the very first batter he faced and really handled the bluejays lineup pretty well tonight. said it took him an inning or two to settle in.
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he didn't get the win on his return, the team still won, 8-3-5. >> i felt back into the com competitive nature on the mound, i was not thinking about injuries, i was just out there and felt the groove of the game again. >> and by tomorrow, # 2 will be cut from the bucs roster. while they have yet to officially release their roster it patterns that barima has made the team. today he tweeted it's a blessing to be here, what a difference a year makes. and this morning he created his off-season work for allowing him another opportunity with the
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everything i did i approached it as you have to make yourself as versatile as possible for the organization to see your value. it feels good because this time last year i was packing up my locker and this year my main goal was to be on and it feels good to be here. >> a great event coming up next friday. jimmie johnson teams up against addiction. should be a great time. tickets are still available. for info visit the as seen on tv page. and now turn the music up. finally we love our irish friends but they are not too up to stuff on the college football teams. georgia tech and boston college are playing each other in
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