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mark wilson. i'm kelly ring. thank you for joining us. he was coaching a youth football team to victory. grieving the loss of jonathan jordan. a father, coach, rap artist from haines city. aaron mesmer is live in cook field where family and friends are gathering setting up for a vigil. this has been growing throughout the day. and for these people it is a birthday celebration. he would have been 32 had he not been shot and killed where we are over the weekend. there is crime tape there from where we are sitting. >> that's the team after the win. that's their coach with a grin, he was jumping up and down on the field.
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>> after he posted the snapchat video the celebration turned to sadness. someone shot and killed him, dozens of families were there. his mother is in shock. he just wanted everyone to come family. that was jonathan. >> he had a pull about him, few knew him he was known as j greenment he artist. i want to work on my music and move around but i can't do it i love the kids, i love the kids, they coached the kids together. he was there on saturday when according to the police an argument broke out between jordan and a family member and ended in gunfire. >> it was shocking really. >> police say the shooter is derek denard. this sis a mug shot from a previous arrest he has not been
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he is claiming self-defense. >> all the kids was out there some could have been shot. >> they are trying to figure out what happened. >> we want the public to know we're investigating it fully, we want everyone to know to have patience with us. this is how she is remembering her son being with his kids, he we all loved him god loved him more. >> and jordan's family does acknowledge he had a troubled past. he had been arrested several times and arrested for murder but they say he had been turning his life around. he was a rap artist coaching the team and had opened his own business. we did stop by denard's house but he does not have a comment.
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a talent taken away too soon, baseball world shocked with news of the death of mar lip's star pitcher jose fernandez. the 24-year-old and two others killed in an accident on sunday morning overnight. he owned the boat but it was not clear who was driving itment he was friends with the other two men and seen out in the water where the accident happened. he is a cuban immigrant, played been here in the states and a student at we spoke with his former coaches and teammates and the legacy he leaves, he was a star not the place he used to seeing a fair share talent but thering whats is different. he had the drive of a seasoned pro matched with a love of the game that most grow out of. it was that youth until enthusiasm that was contagious. and he would routinely stay
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hours to perfect his craft. every game and practice was an opportunity to shine. that's what he did. he was a first-round draft pick in 2011, rookie of the year in 2013. his family said it is a loss to the game of baseball. , at the a kid that comes along once in lifetime. he was three years and then we let go. >> and the matchup against the mets they are wearing a number 16 jersey to honor him. on wednesday here in tampa a vigil on the field to remember the legend. thank you. you know 66 years ago the family of a sergeant saw him leave to fight a war but they never saw helm come home. the miss industry has been
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technology his remains were identified. as kimberly kuizon reports at 6:00, the family said their final farewell at his funeral. >> the family of charles brown junior waited decades for this moment. >> today was the day to honor their brother and his service to our country, he was 20 and serving in the korean war when he went missing. it was 1950. reports said they were attacked and surrounded. many were pow camps but his name was never listed. three years later the military declared sergeant brown deceased. >> for 66 years they have waited for his day. >> his remains are among those of 600 members handed over by north korea since 1990. it has taken years to separate the remains that was shipped in boxes,. >> for them to be identified and
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>> brown was identified after his sister provided a dna sample. he was laid to rest at the sarasota national cemetery, we saw it on the news i made phone calls it is short notice this is what we do. >> and they work to honor all veterans and this was a special day, you cannot help but feel for the family who grew up without their brother. no words can say what you feel for the >> now after 66 years there is finally some relief to so many years of heart ache. >> it is a closure in a chapter of their life where hair loved one will be buried here and will be honored for the rest of time. in sarasota county. the defense department said there are throws to 8000 unaccounted for from the korean
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modern technology. we have a update on the death of dave mc kay. the medical examiner says tonight that he died of a cocaine overdose. the report showed alcohol and heart disease contributing to his death. he was found dead in his apartment august 4th a long-time radio host. and on the day of the first presidential debate, hillary clinton dispatchs her running made to and tim kaine was at a rally in lakeland. hillary clinton and donald trump are neck and neck in florida. and it was a who's who in florida democratic politics in lakeland. and the mayor was there and bill nelson and tim kaine told the crowd he will be on the edge of his seat watching the debate
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hillary will could well. she will lay out a positive position for the country and talk about plans and the thing about 90 minutes you cannot hide. >> and donald trump will be in florida tomorrow and he has a rally planned in melbourne and hillary clinton will spend friday campaigning on southeast coast. can you watch the debate here. our coverage will start at 9:00 followed by the news at 10 and 11 after the debate. we'll have more on the clinton-trump showdown at 6:30. stand by for that. new at 6. two disasters in the area, the governor scott issued a rule that says that there must be an immediate public notifies in
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this is after the sewage dutch and the mosaic that contaminated the acquifer. the governor wants to change that and the public to be made aware of pollution incidents within 24 hours. and a survivor of the pulse nightclub shooting talks about her recovery during a celebration of rehab patients. amanda growl is using a cane t it was a chance to meet with care givers and others who helped them recover from the illnesses and accidents . she he had to learn to walk, eat and dress over. she describes her life as a survivor. >> it is hard. you go through things that you should not go through as a person. like i said support with the family and friends it gets easier. >> she had several surgeries since that shooting.
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hurt. that's when the shooter shot inside of the club on june 12th. how about this a smell returning to the beaches not one that people are happy about. red tide, it's back. where next. paul, a few strong storms today. >> it was busy. >> and water on the camera and storm over tampa bay. we'll talk about that. that's coming up.
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((mark--vo-)) dead fish on the beach.. an awful dead fish on the beach. a dead stench and warnings to stay out of the water. do not blame the sewage dumping in the gulf. this a new and all too farm problem. and a red tide is moving through our region and it is making a lot of peopl >> dead fish. yucky. >> and they're leaving due to aout break. and if not dead fish washing up but more today. >> and sarasota and manatee are
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>> red tide release as toxin that is deadly. and that same in the air. i have bronchitis it is severe. people with breathing problems should avoid the areas. >> this life lifeguard has a mask. >> it can affect the lungs, they cannot make predictions how long a outbreak will >> it is dead. stay out of the water and something that most people do not need to be told twice. >> if you want to see the beaches that are dealing with red tide we have a link to the web site that's on fox 13. it's not fun to be a around there. >> you feel for the people down
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>> that's what we deal with. >> and they don't matter much. >> ed. >> and it is tough. >> and what causes it. today a lot coming down. a do you mean more days to a cold front that could mark the end to the rainy season. we'll see how that plays out. viz been tracking storms. they are weakening now and there is a big one right over or near the sky way north and that's putting out heavy rain and lightning. that's drifting to the
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one where 75 and 275 hookup in manatee north of palmetto. that's putting out lightning. moving to the south. and one near downtown. and near you or close to you both the same thing. the past hour and dancing about. kind of drifting to the west northwest. i know that you know t storm east of you by the thunder and venice that could impact you. arcadia is getting nailed the from this slow moving. the hail up in hardy is weakening and is expected storms are getting going and where it has not rained yet.
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and rain is ending. ending in hernando and pasco. a storm at the top of the 5:00. southwest pasco and hillsborough. that storm now is gone. building through a low here. more storms for tomorrow. because of rain you notice the wedge of gen indicating cooler temperatures. 70 in lakeland. 80 in tampa. 77 st. pete. what you kill hear is the progress of invest which will develop there is no doubt about that. it should be a professional storm and matthew in the caribbean sea in 4 to 5 days.
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tough forecast not the next five days buttoned that. we know that with good confidence this will move west maybe west southwest. the southeast it is chaotic with the upper level low spinning over the carolinas. the model shows it getting picked up and racing the storm after causing havoc and the dominican weekend. and then moves away from us bringing in dry air. the european model said it will miss that trough of. developing into a hurricane and slowly moving west northwest maybe to eastern cuba. this is wednesday. this is not two days from now. this is nine days from now. it is not urgent.
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people in the caribbean. we'll see how this pattern affects the track of what should be hurricane matthew in about 4 to 5 days. this is something that we'll have to listen to and talking about next week or so at least. for us storms ending tonight. a few around tomorrow and later in the week, which is interesting. models are indicating dry get in here with the first front and the forecasting dill ma'am is how far south does the air get. the gfs dew points in the 50s for us. by saturday and i'm not sure it will be that dry i'm expecting some drier weather by the end of the week. storms ending tonight mostly clear and 76. storms are back tomorrow. drifting inland and 88. more of the same on wednesday
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released by the bucs on released by the bucs. austin seferian-jenkins was claimed by the jets. the bucs parted ways after his second dui arrest in three years. an issue in the loss was final minute with a pair of time dirk koetter decided not to call the time out after this catch with 30 ticks left. they wanted to run a no huddle keep the pressure on the rams. the down side time was lost. >> when you say what could you have done, you can second guess any call. and like i said, i -- you know i
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than anyone. i knew why we were doing that. i have confidence in the no muddle and it didn't work out this time. the back to back losses they hope 1 and 2 was not their reality. i went where virtual reality is the norm. and pokemon park for the today's upon further better to go into the make believe world of pokemon. >> an correlation and the bucs and pokemon. >> what did you think of the game yesterday. >> catch them all. >> and they're not paying attention. >> it is hike something is wrong with theirnd thats. can i sit here.
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>> crabs. >> you watch the game. >> yes. >> are you happy. >> no comment. >> who you dejected. >> how can they lose. they find a way to lose. i i don't understand that. i'm kind of. i'm looking for players. >> that's a drag. >> you have time to watch game. >> i'm a teacher. >> you would rather play pokemon go? >> yes. >> what else are we hunting today? >> fertini. >> have you fund the dragon error, and the geralini. >> are you playing pokemon? >> yes. >> can we walk with you while you look for critters.
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>> i'm a dolphins fan. we got the win. i did watch what did you think about that. >> i don't know, man. dirk koetter has to get them together. >> what is a better use of time watching the bucs or playing pokemon. >> can you do both? >> yes, way learned is things are real or fake. >> and the same can the loss. was it a loss. really. >> i don't know i felt like i was in a virtual universe when i went to the park. >> i thought people were losing interest in pokemon go. >> not there, no. there is a high concentration. >> is there a game clock? >> i don't know that it is a
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((mark--vo-)) we're now we're now just a short time away from the first one on one presidential debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. take a look here. this is a live look at hofstra university in new york a couple of hours they will square off. as they prep for the debate up until the last minute they and running mates will make arguments who should be declared the winner tonight. joel waldman has the latest. >> reporter: high stakes here at hofstra. hillary clinton and donald trump squaring off if their first debate, locked in a dead heat.
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the positive vision for the country, as they make the final preparations on the campaign trail on monday, their vice presidential running mates were offering final predictions who will fare best on the big stage, they will have broad shouldered leadership that will make america strong again and safe again and make sure great aga >> abo00on americans will tunent cording to the polling three out of four voters are expected to be among those watching. the thing about 90 minutes you cannot hide we'll see tonight about donald trump. can he give any details about anything? can he answer questions where yoax >> a new reuters poll finds that half of the voters will use the presidential debates to help them decide who to vote for.
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from the candidates. they will hear about the futures for the the candidates. >> at the time gets underway with six 15 minute segmentsfod d security. >> atnivey, joelld craig patrick joins us. here we are. had 2 days until the -- 42 days until the election. what do they have to do to m shy has toiteason sheas that the pollsters have changed their formula. they to after the likely voters. there is a lambs in enthusiasm for hillary clinton among democrats aid millennials that has brought down the numbers f shenectxpect her to press
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he needs to show rtrai the knock on him that he lacks ament to be president. if he shows he ism,ool, collected, cool unde, that can go a long way to helping him but we'll see the most fireworks i would say in the first half of the didn't if not the first few minutes. pull out they come back to the debate and this moment what may be the biggest surprise. donald trump is on the attack we may see it the other way instead of donald trump launching into attacks he may be on the defensive. if the knock he lacks
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claims from the clinton campaign. if he lets clinton throw the swings at first and he counter punches that goes a long way to helping him overcome the criticism of him from his opponent. you may see a very different tone then they may expect. interesting to see if he is aggressive with her as thee tonight. >> the young on who they support which way they are going and how the debate may change the trajectory. and we'll look at the candidates not on the stage, win or lose, trump or clinton, who gains among johnson and stein. we'll show new projections in the states that will decide the election that's coming up in the money, power and politics. >> busy night.
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fox 13. co at 9:00. >> and releasing the video it has in the shooting ofeithe vida and body camera does not scott gun. the body camera was not from the cerho scott. protestors say they will attend for a chief and mayor to resign. and things on the streets have been calmed down since the rioting. >> and they have lifted the curfew as it is mostly peaceful. on sunday and 100 demonstrators marched during the nfl game between the panthers and vikings and keeping the group across the street from the stadium, we
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>> if you have negative thought place it with a positive action it is moving forward. we are a human race. >> outrage at ignited a week ago after the shooting of keith scottment he had a gun and ignored warnings. he was unarmed. >> any and every public official who does not investigation into the police department needs to be voted or pushed out. >> police released video showing parts of the confrontation it offer nod clear evidence that they were holding a gun and photos of a weapon they say was carrying and a hollister. >> we have engaged with the chief in the past.
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be more transparent. the promises have been broken and we call for the resignation. >> groups are calling for more transparency asking for footage to be released immediately. miss are siling -- signaling tougher rules. the 11 charged were charged with standing in the street. protestors who told to stay out of the street and s sidewalk. >> terrifying morning in houston as a man shots at drivers going by hitting six people. police described the shooter a disgruntled lawyer. the shooting started at 6:30ment when they arrived he opened fire on him. they shot and killed him of the critical condition. >> i had my window down.
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it was crazy i have never been that close to gunfire like that. >> police have notel reased his namebout the same guy last month when roofers said he pointed a rifle at them. houston shooting now is a few days after a shooting at the washington state mall that left five people dead. the suspect has confessed but he has not said why. authorities say he opened fire in a macy's killing a man and they described ar can cetin as rude, 3000 jurors summoned in the trial of a man who killed church members.
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he is accused of killing nine black parishioners in of 2015. they are seeking the death penalty. police are led on a chase through california it lasted for an hour. the driver speeding down the interstate with the police in pursuit. the driver stopped on the side of the freeway and he as to break off the wiper and wielded it like a weapon. he waved it as they approached him. he straddled the side of the road like he would jump. an officer many coulds up and tackled him to the ground. he was put in cuffs and taken away in a ambulance. strange. next, we remember a golfing
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one of golf's brightest one of golf's brightest stars has passed away. arnold palmer may be gone but he left a lasting impression on the game. those who play it. and we have the latest. >> if i can teach the game better when they found it when they arrived, i have been successful, they called him the king. arnold palmer dying sunday in pittsburgh at 87. his 62 victories and 7 major championship wins making an impression on his fans known as aroundny's army as well as his foal low players. >> he brought a lot of joy and chairis ma.
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>> and he is rising in popularity in the 1950s. his game and looks are widely credited with helping golf's appeal to a wider audience. >> he is the first to earn $1 million for his play. >> i think that's been his gift to the game of golf. he made everyone feel comfortable and welcome. around kwrald was not the most successful but he was the play they're brought the game to the masses. we would play for. >> joining the pros in mourning the legend tweeting here is to the king who was an extraordinary on the links as he was generous to others. thanks for the memories, arnold. another golfing great remembering his friend saying, quote, we were great competitor who loved competing against each other but we were always great
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he had my back and i had his. we were there for each other always. that never changed. he was the king of our sport and always will be. arnold palmer was 87 years old. i don't clip, i don't plan, but i still save a lot. st shop for publix brand products, cuz they're great. and that's it. no really, that's it. that's how i save at publix. how 'bout you?
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we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. that republican and democrat, we are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? cher, 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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if it looks like this the company should replace it. it came undone. pump the brakes it's not that easy. i'm sorboni banerjee, helping you tread carefully when it comes to tire warranties. that's after the debate. stocks dropped. the dow slumping. s&p down 18. and in the headlines billy idol and miley cyrus rock out. and josh bol lin hoping the third time is a charm. james corden is bringing peter rabbit to the big screen. he will voice the bunny. and it is a live action feature
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should be fun. josh bol lin. he got hitched through his former assistant, former model girlfriend. knot. >> that is billy idol and miley cyrus rocking out to at they performed it at the festival. and one republic took the stage. it will air in october. i think he turns 06 this year. >> he sounds pretty good. >> he looks pretty good. >> miley hung with him. >> they did well. >> all right let's go to paul. you had a lot of storms. are they out there. >> they shifted. and a lot going on today. we didn't have days like this
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let's look outside now and quiet on the hospital camera. the activity has shifted and the sea breeze is active along the coastal manatee counties. this is the same that caused the delay at raymond james. this is active sea breeze. and this is -- this is impressive. this is putting out a good effort to hav activity in september. storms are around. the activity from tampa bay north is pretty much done. now areas that did not have rain earlier are getting storms. we go through bradenton to anna maria. and sarasota and down 75 to osprey. town 72 and 70. heavy rain along with the
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we said at 6:20. you have some action heading your way. that's played out. the storms just about to venice. and the storms over arcadia and ongoing and they're weakening with time. they will fill in over u.s. 27 and then through rural county. there is a lot of activity. this is in the rose of weakening this time of year gets dark around 7:20, 7:30, you don't have the heat. it is not as extended. the storms end sooner. this time of the year than a month ago.
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line. they will end in the next half hour. and obviously it is cooler where it rained. 70s and 80s. this will be op the map. this will be a tropical storm. it will be matthew. and because of what as a pattern and moving over turks and caicos and moving away. the european model is buying into a solution sitting in the sea for a number of days and creeping to cuba.
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and now and friday and we have it down. after that. a lot of twist and turns but we get 7 to 10 days to watch it and will. storms die down. i think the air needs storms they will drift inland. and another day on wednesday with more storms and then the forecasting problem not a problem. a it is on the first run. how far south. tampa bay north. that's nice. temperatures are cooler. it is a sign of the up coming autumn season.
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us to break down the hits and misses from the presidential debate. you don't want to miss that. see you at 11. all right, thank you. kids are not thinking about school while they are on their summer vacation but two fifth graders who love to read learned during the break some kids in the community didn't own their own books. the plan to fix that is what's right with tampa bay. >> can you pick any book you want. tampa are lining up for a chance at a ad venture. hundreds of books are up for grabs. >> that's cool. >> i get a free book. i will hold ted and hug it, thanks to the fifth grayeders chase hartman and vance tomasi, i love to help kids and what better bay to do both than run
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over the state. >> the mary bryant students collected the books as part of the venture of read repeat. they may want to give it to someone else. they were repeating and now someone else is reading. >> after learning that many kids in the community could not buy their own books. , they wanted to turn the people who were looking for dispose of books. >> i think that the, they're very nice to go out and get the books to donate to us, students receiving the books say it has opened a new chapter. >> and i can understand more things when i'm in school. >> they built a web site so the donations can grow. >> i hope they get happiness and an adventure out of them because
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? lights camera access ? >> what do you expect? what are your predictions? >> i wonder if these two candidates will even shake hands. >> the voters are going to be looking at did -- >> what do you think? >> let the speculation end. the debate is finally here. i'm natalie morales with down to the wire details. and the man in the middle. >> he has think he's up for it. >> how unpretty. >> how dare. >> is emily blunt too beautiful to be the girl on the train? and paparazzi favorites and then this happened. >> have you noticed an up tick lately? >> you can't be star struck in this field. >> but she sure got the star clients. i'm liz her hernandz.
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