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>> i just perce personally findt disgusting. these kids are so young. >> a school employee accused of getting a student pregnant. how the alleged relationship began. >> and king, king! don't you do it. >> it the center of the protests in charlotte, and now demands grow for police video to be released. >> i think we are let down by the city. >> frustrations mounting over wastewater being dumped in the stay. the st. pete mayor promising a fix but how much money and how long about that take? >> good evening, i'm cynthia
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first up tonight his job was to help students graduate but this man according to palmetto police say this man got a student pregnant. it's obviously a disturbing case that has left many people upset. >> here at the palmetto police department officers were contacted by the girl's parents when she learned she was pregnant. the relationship they say gak bn the school year. >> just about anyone connected to lincoln middle school found it disturbing. >> i think it's disgusting, these students are so young. >> parents here are having a hard time hearing the news. >> how an adult can fathom doing that to a teen is disgusting. >> he worked as a aide and then
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at the school but they say last may he began texting a female student and then picked her up from her home, drove around with with her and then they had sex. houston appeared in court today. >> i'm finding it's an aggravating factor that you were employed at the school and this was a student at the school and according to the park you took advantage of that opportunity. >> a judge set his bon $55,000. houston's family and friends are having a hard time believing the arrest saying he has worked with kids for years volunteering at the boys and girls clubs and also working as a basketball coach. >> he has worked with the community and he would never do anything wrong. >> but officers say his actions were wrong and now he must face the consequences. >> you hear it all the time in the community and facebook but
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home, hit somebody in the community. that is the hardest part you want to realize, it hit home. >> pa palmetto police are workig with other departments to make sure there are no other victims. >> >> chants of "release the tapes" echoing as protestors take to the streets again transparency from police in the death of keith scott. >> attorneys for scott's family released their own cell phone video recorded by scott's wife showing the moments before and after the shooting. and what we hear in the video may be more important than what we see. >> the video is shaky and it's shot from a distance and you can't see if scott was holding a gun as alleged but you hear
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the gun and you hear his wife saying he suffers from tbi, ttraumatic brain injury. >> don't shoot him, don't shoot him! he has no weapon. he has no weapon. don't shoot him! don't shoot him. don't shoot him. he didn't do anything. >> drop drop the gun! >> he doesn't have a gun. he has a tbi. he is not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his medicine. >> drop the gun! >> kids, don't let them break the windows, come on out the car. king, don't do it -- >> drop the gun. >> kids, get out the car!
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it. don't you do it -- (shots fired) did you shoot him? did you shoot him? >> four shots, scott died at the scene. police say when they first saw scott he was standing outside his vehicle, the white suv in the center of the screen and they say he was holding a gun. he noticed the officers and got into the car and that is when the standoff began but say scott was holding a book, into the gun, and police say a gun was found next to his body, although in the video it's hard to tell what is next to his body. lawyers admit that the wife's video is unconclusive but they released it in hopes of putting pressure on police to release their videos and this evening others demanded that police show the public that video.
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get to the truth. what are you waiting for? does someone else have to die in another protest, and does another window have to be broken? why don't you release the videos and let justice prevail. >> police say the dash cam video shows scott get out of his vehicle and he did have an object in his left hand but it is it is. the chief admits it is hard to twhetell what is in his hands ad tonight the charlotte medic lynnburg police chief says releasing the video would inflame the situation but it will be released eventually when he deems the time is right. as for the protests tonight, those have remained peaceful
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wednesday right. >> and police have bo been accud accusedanother man of killing ot the protest over keith scott's death. >> and mayor rick kriseman is standing by his administration's spill chr crisis, but says it wl cost millions and take years. >> that is not what folks want to hear is that it will take years. >> this is the reason they are still so frustrated and discouraged. and this was exacerbated in part by the decisions made by city
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are having trouble trusting the fact that the city is going to be able to fix this problem. >> the water actually came up to about this point here in our driveway. >> that was three weeks ago during hurricane hermine. >> it come down here and smelled for weeks. how would you feel if the reason that your house flooded was center decided to dump wastewater into your neighborhood? >> more than 150 million gallons gushed from the city's wastewater plant during and after heermine. >> the bottom line is we have to fix this. >> mayor kriseman is taking a lot of heat. >> i think they were frustrated and i think we have a right to be. >> and questions linger about
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more contaminated than the mayor let on. >> it was treated and not clean water, but it was not a health risk. >> he said it was just a fraction of a percent but that do not satisfy some. >> how would the m mayor like to see that water coming up in his yard. >> the problem started after a sewage 2015. >> it's going to take a lot of money and we are going to expedite it as much as we humanly can. >> and while the investigation looms some homeowners worry that will hold things up even more. >> let's not investigate and spend the time doing that. let's do something positive and get this problem fixed. >> the threat of a criminal in his f investigation came from
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the mayor's administration has basically dismissed that as a political employ, and you heard the resident use the term "let down". the mayor says he always feels let down, and said he has no idea how big the problem was until a whistle blower came up with a study saying if you close the treatment plant there will be problems and that has been the center piece o of people have been talking about this week. >> exactly, so that plant closed down and what would it take to get it back on line? >> millions and millions of dollars and a lot of time. i asked mayor that exact question and i said to get it back to full capacity could take years. >> that i guess you know -- did he say why that would be? >> because you would have to get everything up and running again,
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could bring it back up gradually is how he explained it to me but it can't be all up and running so quickly all at once. it's a gradual process and then you throw in the fact that it takes millions and clearly there are going to be budgetsry issues involved with that as well. >> thank you so much aaron. >> well, it's expected to be the most watched debate in u.s. history. >> up next we are going to find out what people in want to hear from the candidates monday night and the different ways that they are preparing for this. >> i make one mistake, one note is not perfect, even though somebody may not even have noticed. >> we are talking about striving for perfection. one doctor is warning about the dangers of trying to be perfect and how to avoid falling into that trap. >> and happy friday.
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have details on our rain chances and the tropics coming up. we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? they'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible
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territory. it's a format of 90 minutes, one-on-one, and trump says he will be studying at home, without anybody but clinton has an unnamed sit. in mimicking trump's style. >> and josh, i know you spoke with some locals to pick their brains about what to look forward it. >> this is going to be a tv event, make no mistake and everyone has opinion heading into monday. we found folks on both sides of the aisle with a lot of their minds. >> it's being billed as potentially the most watched debate in u.s. history and it takes place on monday. >> i want to hear about how the world is going to be changed. i don't want to hear about the bickering and back and forth. >> some real facts would be nice, that would be good.
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moderating but what would you the viewer ask the next leader of the free world. leveeta wants to get personal. >> how does he look in the morning with his hair. >> jimmy fallon may have already answered that one. >> and to clinton? >> if she could tell a joke, what kind of joke could she tell. >> i would person who makes her pants suits. >> i really regret doing this. >> what are they going to do to make american better. >> and then there is bill. >> does hillary like skittles. >> if she were to say she absolutely hates skittles, would that change your vote? >> it might, it might.
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debates to have a big impact on the polls. >> look for hillary clinton to try to get his goat a time of two, and how he responds not just in substance with you in b. >> 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 on monday and as donald trump would say it's going to be biggest question is who will lose their cool first, because one of them will. >> maybe not completely lose their cool but someone is going to get their feathers ruffled a little bit. >> and i actually like that impression, i feel like y you've been working on it. >> i'm saving the rest for monday. >> and let's take a look at the
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are going to be pretty dry looking, today, tomorrow, sunday, and even on into the start of next weekend. a nice ending to the day as well, and we talked about the shower inland, here is where they are right now, out towards central florida to the east, and now as we head through the rest of the overnight almanac, 93 the high, tieing the record set in 2010. 77 the low this morning. current temperature, 83, a dewpoint of 74, and relative humidity at 74 and winds out of the north and rising. 77 in bartow, 77 wauchula, and 77 in f frost proof.
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sarasota. let's check out the tropics. you have tropical storm karl out towards bermuda, and lise sitting out over the atlantic. and then this emerging off of the coast of africa, but karl's winds right now at 75, making a turn to the northeast, should miss the island and then head out to sea maybe as a minimal category 1 hurricane and then becoming a remnant low, but the worst of it stays to the east of bermuda, and then we have this system, sitting out well south of the islands right now. this is so close to the equator it can't develop any spin just yet, and so 20% chance in the
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watching closely heading to the middle of next week, and then perhaps into the caribbean later on this week. a future cast for us shows by tomorrow morning, dry, mostly sunny to start but by the midday hours we see a couple of showers pop up and it will once again be a little bit farther inland. here are the rain chances generally 20%, you can't rule out perhaps for the game but overall t looks dry. 40% as you head well inland and off to the south. and so partly cloudy, warm and muggy. for tomorrow, a couple of stray storms. 91 degrees and make sure you stay high hydrated, plenty of sunscreen and i know the calendar says september but it's
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(cynthia/ the tamba bay >> the b buccaneers cut tight ed austin seferian-jenkins a got arrested for d.u.i., and he sort of cut himself lose on a twitter post saying thank you, tb! next chapter. >> the officers said his breath smelled like alcohol and he had blood shot eyes and slurred speech. >> do you want to hit the gas?
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>> this shows a 17-year-old giving a 3-year-old nephew marijuana. the teen posted the video to facebook and after discovering the video police took the toddler into custody. the child is back with his family but his uncle is facing facingfelony charges. >> and ahead, the flight for florida. >> we all know we are a key state but two
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i wore a badge for 38 years knowing how much you trusted us to keep you safe. yet when a officer was killed in action florida was not doing enough to give their families the help wrong, so we changed that law. to ensure these families get the benefits they are entitled to and the honor they deserve. dana young has our back and she has yours. dana young for the florida senate.
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>> the stage is set for another tense election right and in this race two groups look to play a critical role: hispanics and white retirees. june is one of the state's newly arrived retirees where golf carts spin through the old timey square. >> i'm voting for trump i do believe he can stop the terror in the united states and revitalize the economy and make america great again. >> i cannot vote for hillary clinton. >> but that is being countereded along the i-4 corridor. >> i'm voting for hillary because i'm all about the women power, i'm all about women doing changes and i believe that us
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president's that will make changes. >> florida is seeing a surge of nearly 300,000 his pa hispanice past three years, many of whom are puerto rican. >> and exactly how tight is florida? as a rule, extremely. in the past governor's and the 2012 presidential race the winner has won with just 1% of the vote all three times. >> in the villaging, bill keating for fox news. >> and in the coming weeks floridians will have a chance to decide if more patients should be allowed to use medical
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vapor-type of liquid, if voters pass a constitutional amendment making medical marijuana available to more patients they will follow all of the guidelines. >> when the amendment passes everything will remain the same except that physicians will be able to recommend it for a vast array of ailments rather than just the three or right now. >> so people who live near the mosaic plant just got some legal muscle on their side. morgan and morgan has filed a class action lawsuit, accusing mosaic of negligence. a huge sinkhole opened up with hundreds of thousands of gallons
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the hole, and the suit claims that mosaic waited three weeks to tell people, the suit wants them to continue to pay for medical checks and for decreases in property values. >> we are just digging into the science of how extensive and what the aquifer for consumers. >> and the epa arrived on site today to review testing procedures and recommended where four new wells should be placed to pull out contaminated water from the aquifer. >> and you know some people are never, ever satisfied no matter what you do. >> the drive to be perfect can
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can be pro problematic. tonight we take a look at the perfection trap and how to avoid it. >> we asked happy to pull out his old high school trumpet and play for us, he thought he was rusty but we thought he was good. >> i could play an entire musical piece but if i make one mistake, one note it's not perfect, although someone not even have noticed. >> and he is an umpire for youth baseball, meticulous about his equipment and his calls,ing a, agonizing over whether or not he missed one. >> it can bother me for days when the guys say you just have to learn to let it go. >> the drive to be perfect can be a really good thing but it can also trip you up.
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actually cross the line where it becomes self-destructive. >> i try to do everything a certain way and it has to be a certain way or it slows me down. >> and sometimes you are watching something that you perceive as perfect and it takes a lot of extra time. >> make happy's job as a national security. >> if it's not in place i have to stop -- >> he says it's like the kids' umpire equipment. everything has to be just so. and he -- i go into each one of the rooms and i have to fold it and put it in in a person way and i'm talking to the patient as i'm taking everything out and folding it up.
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be perfect all the time. >> if you make mistakes and view yourself as less competent or worthy, you cross the line where the perfectionism is not good, but if you always fall short of the expectations you have for yourself, then pe feksism actually destroyed your self-esteem and confidence. >> but dr. burke says sometimes you have to prioritize and say that >> it's something i'm working to try to do better but that is the perfectionist in me. >> nobody has ever convinced me to try to be perfect. >> yeah, i don't know, sometimes i don't know if it's perfectionism or just a little ocd, right there. >> and how about this tiger attack. new revelations about what went
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we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? they'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible
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to do in court to bridge that bring thatcase to a close, and e planning to vote by mail, watch your mailbox. we'll tell you when they will be arriving and the important deadlines. >> an update to a fatal tiger a tattack in south florida. the medical neck was crushed and she did scream for help into her walkie-talkie before being attacked by the 350-pound tiger. she went into the night pen and the cage was supposed to be locked but apparently it was open. >> anger and frustration for a family as all charges have been dropped against the man that police say shot and killed their
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remember this? prosecutors through out the case under florida's stand your ground defense law. frankly was drunk and was put off by a car that depina was riding in, franklin became enrageraged depina pulled a gun and shot four times and then took off. >> he shot him straight through the heart and he got by with it. it ain't fair, it's just not fair. >> prosecutors said the self-defense law came into play the moment franklin tried to enter depina's car.
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>> hey, it's time for the good stuff. >> uplifting stories of the day we want to share with you. how about this one first. golf is arguably the most di play but imagine playing it with one arm. these golfers have come together in palm springs and this always amazes me. this man lost his arm at 28 in a drilling accident. >> it's a reason to get up every day, and golf is what really got me started to say just because i have this disability and it's not going to stop me. >> not only has the game of golf
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reason to get excite buendia excited about lifeagain and just out of bed in the morning. >> and that they took up gulf, too, a lot of able-bodied people think about that. >> and take a look. an anonymous donor paid for a squad's dinner and then left a note saying my fathe state highway patrolman and i remember him being called away in the middle of the night when i was younger. your job is not easy, thank you for your sacrifice and the sacrifices of your family. >> we don't always make time to thank our first responders. and here is a familiar face at
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donations we helped to raise $21,000 for the foundation last night to help find a cure for bowel disease, and they do great work nation-wide, thank you to everybody who is coming out and remember, we can't do this segment without you guys. send us a message. we want to tell the stories for sure. >> and the rays are playing tonight and we hope that kevin has good stuff >> we are going to get to that in a second. i don't want to break it, it's too early but the bucs made a swift move sending a strong statement to the rest of the team, cutting seferian-jenkins after a d.u.i. this latest incident is more than the bucs want to tolerate. jenkins was the first to break the news his career with the bucs was over.
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next chapter. he didn't want to wait for the bucs to release their statement and so he jumped the gun. his relationship with the bucs was rocky, it started withest kicked out of a practice for not being prepared. and o.t.a.'s are volunteer, and this was telling experience, and seferian-jen grateful because he wanted to be a special player. and he worked his way back up the depth chart and starting the reason listed as a co-starter. he caught a spectacular catch against the falcons and appears to be on his way to getting back into good favor with koetter that is until about 4:00 this morning. this is what jason licht had to
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consideration we felt this was the right decision at this time. with that asj's career with the bucs is over. and cameron is your starter but this comes at a bad time for the bucs when stalker injured his ankle in last week's game, but they have called up a player and so will have three ends. right now the votes are leaning towards the bulls, and if you would like to cast your vote, you can visit me on twitter. the game kicks off at ray-j at high noon. and the first-place red sox in town to try to maintain their lead. chris archer has two starts
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more. trying to avoid becoming the first 20-game loser for the team. he comes in tonight with 18. and with this two-run shot to start the game, it's the second shot, mikey gets one back with his second of the season, and it's 2-1 soxs after two, and then baracudo. and plant takes a 20-14 lead in the fourth with francis breaking unthe middle. plant take as 4-point lead with nine minutes to play, and then
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>> a beautiful start to the day. check out this shot. jason with this out in cocoa beach, and you are looking at the sunrise and for the sunset, head on down to avon park. we had a couple of storms out there around sunset. this is what it looks like with great shots over the lake there. beautiful photos, keep on sending them in and we'll keep on sharing them. and heading into the day tomorrow, we are talking about a
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30% chance inland and 20% elsewhere, not too high. slightly higher moving into sunday and then we bump it up more, moisture increasing heading into next week. a big, big, big college football weekend, 88 degrees for the big game at ray-j tomorrow, florida state at usf. but we are talking about it heading up into the low 90's with perhaps a stray shower or ggame we will stay dry. sunny and hot, and the bucs are playing and watch out for a storm. 90 degrees at kickoff, 4:05. 94 on saturday and 90 on sunday, 40% chance of rain by monday, and i will have a full check of your forecast coming up on the fox 13 11:00 news.
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all-daybreak f fast to kids. starting monday they will test a kids's breakfast version of their happy meal, and just like the grown-up menus the breakfast meals will be available during lunch and dinner, too. and a deal that created the biggest hotel chain in the world has more than in the stocks and s&p and dow all ending in positive territory. and first comes the ring and then the social media posting. according to new polls the
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seven years and people line up for a look. >> time for the fox 13 11:00 news. >> protestors in charlotte are demanding that police release their video in the shooting of keith scott. and protestors reacting to another video, this one taken by scott's wife. >> they are hoping they will change this and maybe wake them up. >> they caught the thieves stealing a specially equipped van blang belonging to someone h als. >> the bottom line is we have to fix this. >> the mayor of st. pete responding to lingers questions over the sewage spill due to hermine. >> don't shoot him!
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