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mosaic said they should have been told center of any potential threat of the water. >> announcer: you are watching fix 13 and the 11:00 pm new starts now. >> anchor: begin at 11:00 pm tonight out of pascoe county where the air conditioning thankfully is back on at the hospital.n explosion caused a big problem earlier. what happened? >> reporter: there is good news now. we still do not know what caused the explosion. we do know where it was. it was an air conditioner. that is why the hospital lost air conditioning for a couple hours. when you hear an explosion at a
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it went off at 5:45 pm this evening. it allows power to the air conditioning. fully no one was hurt. but there was a fear that the air conditioning would be out for hours. as the air and the were preparing for a full evacuation. this develop quickly. in a manner of minutes the hospital determined that evacuation was not necessary. a little after 8:00 p.m. the ac power was restored. just full-scale evacuation at bayonet hospital. that was when a lightning struck because the empire power loss. >> man: we learned a lot of lessons. if we had to take emergent issue, just not having an error condition is not fat. it may make patients uncomfortable. >> reporter: firefighters were
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at bayonet point. during that evacuation ambulances were brought in as far away as orlando. this would not have been treated that way because i was not a power loss. a lack of ac can cause impact to equipment and be uncomfortable for people, but they were prepared.mergency crews were prepared for possible evacuation. >> ongoing story.this is charlotte north carolina where dozen officers in riot gear are squaring off with protesters. they gathered after a death of an african-american man shot by an officer early today. they said scott had a thought that post an intimate deadly threat. the family essay in a different story. they said that he did not have a gun.e was in his car
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child to get off the school bus. the officer who is also african-american is on paid administrative leave. we will bring you further information as it develops. >> anchor: there is a call to change state law. that law gave mosaic and det to deal privately with the solution that leak a few weeks ago and while mosaic follow the law and notified the department of environmental protection, they did not tell the neighbors that rely on well water. by love they did not have to. we explain life's people want the law change. >> reporter: first of the mosaic and det p only had to tell their neighbors if the contaminated water spread beyond the property line. mosaic set for the first time they wish they had done more
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said her college should change a state law about notification. mosaic took a breath and said the magic word. >> man: i deeply regret and apologize for not providing information sooner. >> reporter: leeway they had to just tell the dep after a sinkhole open in the retention pond comes from a 2005 a requirement for a polluter to at least notify the state. >> woman: we went tell the thing. >> reporter: for three weeks mosaic and the dep communicated back and forth. but nothing was told to neighbors. the smells hat 250 million gallons of radioactive water into the surrounding area. testing showed the water did not migrate past the property. >> man: results of a test
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honor. >> reporter: mosaic did not tell neighbors and tell we learned of the spill. environmental groups say that is not enough. dep should have told neighbors. >> man: they should tell water tell people that their drinking water may not be healthy. they have a moral obligation to google so. >> reporter: outgoing senator joyner said the law should be change require notification of spells. even if it does not leave the polluter's property. >> woman: your drinking water is the lifeblood of every person. >> anchor: the senator from that area pulp county said she wants to be buried by environmental staff before she can say whether the law should be change. well water testing started today for those living nearby
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>> anchor: other water loss tonight. say developers looking for answer. they want to know why billions of gallons of sewage are bumped into the bag. never there is a rain event. >> reporter: a dep spokesperson said 262 million gallons of sanitary overflow have been reported see why this pinellas county accounts for 240 million gallons of that. state lawmakers, business owners, and residents are looking for answers. clearwater and pinellas officials say they were overcapacity in the sewage system. it was st. petersburg that got the most attention. they've had three large discharge event since last august. lawmakers question the closure
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was ready. substance pointed to did at the time and said there was sufficient capacity at that point. when asked about a 2014 report that predicted overflow, he said now there he nor city council were even aware of it. he is seeking counsel to get more answers. >> man: we are looking at anything we can to try to get avoid were also looking at trying to reduce infiltration into our sewer system through our pipes. we will be lining our pipes. we are encouraging residents to have their also check. >> reporter: the city is trying to find alternative methods to speed up the construction. in the meantime the city is
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another big storm comes. this is just part one of the fact-finding. the next meeting will be focused on finding a solution with the goal of having a vote in november to finally solve the problem once and for all. >> anchor: knew tonight, deputies in highlands county are calling the death of a 95-year-old man homicide. during a welfare check yesterday individuals found dominic do mundo dad in his private home. they believed the ludo had recently befriended some people who did some work around his home. now detectives are trying to identify those people. anyone with information should call the highlands county sheriff's office. >> anchor: a former office manager is accused of stealing. hasbro county said calling calls for is admitting to using the debit card to pay her
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cash. she also stole cash from customers payments. a total of $234,000 was stolen over a period of four years. it wasn't until after she left a new office manager found the results. >> anchor: a four month old dogs were found wandering on the streets in alabama. they had just been ears had been cut off their head. alabama, animal treatment. they brought them to pinellas county where they will take care of them until they can be adopted. they say cutting doug's ears off is a cruel practice often using dog fighting. >> man: the whole thing is, there are other people know that they do this. they break to someone about it. someone is there helps them hold the dogs down.
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the only way it will stop is if the public steps forward. >> anchor: there are the puppies. they are brother and sister named arnie and skeeter. right now they need foster homes. if you know anybody that can help out go right on coming up... just i hope they find i foster home soon. quite lovable despite everything that they have been through. >> anchor: yes that is remarkable. i am sure were going to have a happy update to that story. >> anchor: coming up, just 13 years old and he already had a brushy danger. >> child: when i saw i was screaming. i could not get their attention. >> anchor: a shark bite landed this young surfer in the hospital. we'll find out how he's doing tonight. >> anchor: another sign of
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driverless cars on our street. >> meteorologist: not bad outside it all.atching sky
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>> >> anchor: the futureb& is here! federal government has issued rules for self driving cars. not everyone is ready to let go of the wheel. >> reporter: today, we put
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policy and automated vehicles. >> reporter: that policy is designed to be flexible. ranging from those when drivers are without steering wheel a brake panel. >> man: it is a first of its time. taking us from the horseless carriage to the driverless car. >> man: this is hopefully the beginning of the process to addressing transportation barriers faced by underserved population. >> reporter: many acknowledge one of the driverless cars cause accident in san francisco. minard damage, but prison point. technology is still in drivers on. >> man: as more and more people use the device and get used to
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where they get more conjugal in getting control to them. >> woman: i think a google car will be fantastic. >> reporter: last year google cars were involved in accidents. all were human related.> woman: >> reporter: my mother's eyes against drunk driving is for these driverless cars, not everyone is convinced. >> man: you take an element out of their deeds decision. they see as a vehicle, not an $80,000 drop. >> a result a human hair according to federal government.t will allow industry to make roads safer and less congested, less pollution. driverless cars for sale in as little as five years. >> reporter: >> anchor: a 13-year-old surfer in broward county has some bragging rights after surviving a shark bite. two days ago he said he plans
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hester stewart from indian harbour beach. it's an experience i'll never forget. i haven't sunday afternoon when he was surfing with friends. he was only in the water 30 minutes when he felt something hit his leg and then felt a sharp pain in his left foot. he looked down and saw what he already knew. >> child: i checked the gash in one to see what it was. it was a big kind of mouth by. they knew it was a sharp them. >> anchor: he and needed six stitches. he uses crutches to get around. he's it back in school were anxious to get back in the water. >> anchor: he will be pretty popular with the ladies with that scar right there. >> anchor: that story will go a long way. what you think paul? 's b6 well yeah i think so! but in spite of that he turn out okay. >> anchor: by the time he is in high school to be 11 footer.
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end up a great light. >> meteorologist: look at this picture. get the shadow class by this cloud. basically it is the sun setting in the distance and the tall cloud and the wedges this shadow being cast by the cloud. light west when has produced some showers near the coast. that moved inland today with gone now, thanks mostly quiet. except, we are noticing a few showers developing in the golf. they will may move on shore for a short time. i will not be a huge deal and
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it is officially the last day of summer.aybe around 20 to 30 percent. water temperatures on clearwater beach have gone up to 88 degrees. 82 in tampa, 83 sarasota.hat is about it. steam bath. two points in the 70s. i look at the 7 to 10 day outlook. wanted to see a sign of cooler dry weather, probably nothing until the beginning of average height is 89 degrees. every so 74 degrees. temperatures are accelerating. we are's tell, above average temperatures. this front has been incredible. we have three days below average, one day average, and
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september above average. go back and look at your electric bill. this summer you probably the most expensive we had in a long time with record heat's.ame storms is hurricane season. 13 so far. long-term averages as well. around november probably be a busy season. more hurricanes, sixes around the term average. one major hurricane. there will hurricane in the atlantic. i will be hurricane carl. it's a tropical storm now but will probably become more developed as it becomes more westerly. lisa here were not expecting much from that storm. watch it move west and then a big right hand turn. category one or possibly
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to a category one. lisa way out in the atlantic is no threat at all. maybe by mid week it may become a typical low. light seabreeze for us. showers understood showers every day. nothing widespread and only about a 30 percent chance. watch for a couple showers near the coast late showers pop up tomorrow further inland. back up to 89 degrees. and on thursday, first day of autumn, you can expect maybe a light storm. temperatures in the low 90s and sticky and steamy. same deal right through to sunday. and it will look at that for the bucks game against the rams. >> anchor: you probably heard the news that rat hollywood.
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over this. brad pitt and angelina jolie calling it quits. information on why jolie filed for divorce coming up. >>. >> anchor: tonight will learn about young voters that may be
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>> anchor: did anyone see this coming? angelina jolie. red pepper.hey supper the last week and this week file the papers. >> anchor: how hollywood is reacting and what the couple is saying about their split. >> reporter: a shocking split in tinseltown as angelina jolie has filed for divorce from brad pitt. >> woman: people are just shot. social media is abuzz peep people on the internet going crazy. >> woman: this is the couple we
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>> reporter: they made a statement on behalf of jolie, saying the decision to divorce was made for the health of the family. brad released a family to people magazine saying i am very saddened by this but what matters most now is the well-being of our kids. >> jolie and pitt have six children together. they been together five years 12 years. they type. two years ago. >> man: there is a huge space between when they met. they have been together for very long pun. they got married in 2014. >> reporter: even though the company has been covered exhaustively by the tabloid, it took the public by surprise. >> woman: they had a life that lived in front of everyone. they had their all ups and downs in their own personal life. this is why such a shock to so many people. >> reporter: incorporated
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>> anchor: jolie is not asking for financial support but does not so custody of the kids. leaving pit with only visitation rights. they said parenting issues and substance abuse is the reason for this book. >> sports anchor: start of the last homestand be trained they raise and (vo) with thousands of quality pre-owned vehicles... to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone...
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>> anchor: there's a chance bucks will be without key players this week. to learn more about injuries once mri results come back. we will know that tomorrow for gametime decision. levers lined up in the backfield, it will be inspired effort this week in the home opening against la rams.
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against arizona with the run game stunned. the pass rush almost nonexistent. eternal make about this team. >> man: i expect and want to see fantastic resiliency. when you just look around the league, that sort of how the nfl is. cardinal sent! last. they came back. got after us pretty good yesterday. the rams, who we play this week. 49ers came back huge win against seattle yesterday. we have not been tested yet the season in that department. >> sports anchor: we are excited for home opener. will start right here fox 13 10:30 a.m.. credibly followed by fax at a full kick up and then the bucks and rams right
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several career highs right here in the racks. when hundred 69 combined rbis for the payer against the yankees picking up final homestand tonight. two unfamiliar here in the fourth. makes good contact thinking this might be a homerun. off-the-wall, balances. that brings inland gloria. miller in their where the six triple of the season. the yankees had a game in the seventh. gary sanchez plus i child. raise file in the series opener. and finally, don't go to baseball games without him. here's like, bats and swings and ends up in the neck. they cut themselves a nice baseball bat. imagine if that net had not been there.f course moments
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no one was hurt thankfully. >> anchor: let's hear it for knots! clap back a wedding ring last for decades ago has been returned to the order. >> anchor: one of those crazy stories. nicholas was scuba diving off the mediterranean coast when she found the wedding band. she posted a picture of it. more than reached gentlemen in spain. he lost that decades ago. isn't that amazing! >> anchor: and now his wife is telling him you should have got it resize. sweetie after all those years and to find on facebook. >> anchor: the news keeps on going online at www.fox13news.com.
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