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>> woman: i saw a lot of flames shoot up. >> anchor: a fire in big lots. what >> woman: the main thing is i and it kept slithering >> anchor: banking executive charge and deadly but hit-and-run. the twist in the investigation that landed him behind bars. >> man: a snake popped his face out of the corner.
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right out the hood.hat would you do if this was your car? >> announcer: you are watching fox 13 news the 10 o'clock news starts right now. >> anchor: .good evening i'm mark wilson. >> anchor: i'm kelly ring. >> anchor: neighbors are said tonight after a loss of a family business. this three alarm fire went through big deals supercenter. look at the flames.uch of the inside is destroyed, it is gone. fax 13 live now on the impact >> reporter: the fire marshal said it was an electrical malfunction that sparked the fire last night. no one was hurt. but for people who live nearby and depend on this business it is a tough loss.
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continue investigation. the store owner stands back in disbelief. he is not ready to talk about it. monday night around 9 p.m. fire rescue got this frantic 9-1-1 call. >> woman: fire in the back storage? >> man: yes ma'am. >> man: >> woman: is everyone other billing. >> man: not yet. >> woman: get everyone out of the building. >> reporter: for hours they battled the fire. >> man: i kept smelling something i thought someone was burning leaves. >> woman: i saw flames shoot up. it was scary i live not too far away. >> reporter: the building built in 1950s was left with major smoke and fire damage including partial roof collapse. it was because electrical malfunction about the kitchen. >> woman: i went there more than i went to any other store. >> reporter: the loss cannot be quantified by $?speakr8? it was stores convenient to me
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across lack of traffic. >> reporter: neighbors believe bnd is around. >> man: it means a lot. especially for the older people that's around here. they don't get around to far. >> reporter: neighbors hope this piece of the community is not gone forever. >> man: will be missed in that sense. >> reporter: it's still unclear what they'll do next. whether they will go ahead and rebuild depends on damage inside. >> anchor: thank you haley we have a news alert from casco county. there's been a deadly accident the vehicle. the driver is they say pedestrian was killed
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are shut down as officers investigate. new port richey police say it was an accident. the pedestrian walked in front of the vehicle. the driver is cooperating. it does not look charges will be filed. you need to avoid that area and new port richey. >> anchor: newport little girl and her mother fighting for the lights. it happened this morning and one berg road. a status was walking with her seven-year-old esmeralda. the same time the wes heading home. he was cleaning condensation off the windshield when the accident happened. deputies do not believe he was speeding or impaired. investigation ongoing it was an anonymous tip that sent officers after this man. it happened earlier this month. as we learned tonight, the suspect tried to cover his tracks spieth. >> reporter: ventures said jarvis kendrick likely would
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stopped called 91 and did the right thing. not only did he keep going but he concocted a plan to cover up. span 14 seem to have it all. 47-year-old his family, lofty vp title at midflorida credit union. just last year he was awarded an community leader in polk county. >> man: he is an individual who is a leader in the community. jarvis kendrick arrest tuesday saying he was the driver that hit and killed janis joy and did not stop. that was on october 6. there is more. the sheriff said he took a step further concocting an elaborate plan to cover up the
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4 at mcintosh road. he hit a sign. and he did damage to his vehicle. >> reporter: it was an apparent attempt to create an alibi for damage to his ford pickup and have it repaired without arousing suspicion.> man: there is a black there that can try to get away with it. >> reporter: amada him. it provides closure and a sense of justice. >> man: you can ride and you can hide, but sooner or later they will get you. >> woman: it does not make sense. i do not understand where his state of mind was. >> reporter: there is a possibility that had he stopped he would not be charged. >> man: it just shows he did not have any responsibility for anyone else. >> reporter: he is on $50,000 on. >> anchor: three servicemen
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prison time at the prosecutor say they were part of a massive scheme to rip off military health insurance. according to indictment 27 cordele hill, infernal miller, and we shall bar worked with century markham, company and county. they worked to recruit patients to fill compound prescription in exchange for cash and other gifts. they then took their own, a federal reimbursement. us attorneys office recovery $50 allegations from the fraud. the three servicemembers are the first to be charged criminally.> anchor: police officer accused the president drink behind the wheel of the car. is not his first arrest. officer anthony green was arrested.fter he was found passed out in his personal car
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safety police chief anthony holloway said greene was arrested for dui back in 2009 and put on a recovery program. the chief said if convicted there will be no more chances and he will be done with the department. >> man: come to find out if he did what they accused of, he will not be here. but he will get his due process. >> anchor: officer green is on unpaid leave. >> anchor: controversy for the music festival will return. two people 50 others hospitals laws. it's a two day electronic music conference kickoff may 27. additional medical services and more water stations will be there they share. florida's minimum wage going up by five cents. is going from $8.05 to $8.10. that will begin the first a year. it is based on increase to federal price index. they are criticizing the price
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t is not nearly enough to keep up with cost of living. >> anchor: baby sperm whale has beaches himself arrived in fish and while i fly up in st. pete. the biologists say the whale was in very bad shape and had to be euthanized. the test at the lab will try to find out what was wrong with this 20 foot whale. it was too young to be separated from i whales and dolphins that live in the gulf of mexico. they can grow up to seven feet long. >> anchor: still had tonight an unexpected passenger. >> anchor: can you imagine? it was six feet long. slowly from the hood of a pinellas man's car. how he believes it got there. >> man: it is a game changer and can affect the lives of millions of women spirit.
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elise: we couldn't believe it. that poor girl was raped by two football players and their friends. we were sure they would go to jail. so, when i heard state attorney mark ober decided to go easy on them, i was scared -- scared for my daughter. none of those young men served a day behind bars. was punishment enough. if mark ober can't protect our families, it's time for a new state attorney. ?? cozy up this fall with dunkin's coffee and espresso flavors. sip salty and sweet with our new salted caramel macchiato or drink in the season with the classic taste of pumpkin.
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new at 10: a man wearing a surgical mask robs >> >> anchor: a man wearing a surgical mast robbed a store pointed a gun at the clerk and demanded cash. shell gas station 2300 block of leverton road. no one was hurt. middle-age white man six feet two inches tall. 225 white t-shirt and blue jeans. if you have any information please call please. >> anchor: knew it 10 p.m.. clay weatherman distracted behind the wheel. poh yes he did. a six foot snake. there it is. it came slithering out from the hood of his car. he was driving on the highway at the time.
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he got it all on camera. fax 13 krista clark spoke to the driver. it's amazing video. how did he get in there? >> reporter: the driver spent week kayaking and wishy-washy. he thinks it came from the river and found a new home in his engine. it is safe to say this is the last place most see staring at them through the windshield. it was unexpected grading driving home from work monday on us 19. >> man: a snake had popped out of the corner. >> reporter: little may be understated.arco pulled off the road and into a closest parking lot. not to jump out of the car, but to hit record on his phone.
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slithered across the hood. >> man: my window was open and he was resting on the side view mirror. >> reporter: before he could ride shotgun he rolled up the window. >> man: the next thing i look up it's gone. i pull forward and did not see him anywhere. i'm assuming he's in there somewhere. >> reporter: after a full day of searching no snake.> man: you're more than welcome to look if you want to. >> reporter: no thank you! it was black racer and non-venomous. wyatt was under his hood is last week hundreds of snakes in sarasota were run on work after moving from water onto roadway seeking warmth on the concrete now that temperatures are cooling down. michael is not afraid to get behind the wheel. he said he's used to crispy critters.e's hoping no more sneaky surprises. >> man: i'm waiting for them to come the ac vents or something. > reporter: snakeskin live up to six months without food. if one ends up under your hood, it's best to seek help from a
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>> anchor: pull over and is a smart option. >> anchor: he did that and took video so we could enjoy. >> anchor: he was very calm. i don't know if i would be. >> anchor: imagine if he was caught speeding is that no really officer there is a snake under the roof of the card. >> meteorologist: it's amazing do i pull over or do i grab the phone and start that. well here's a look outside today we had a great sunset. great things coming in tonight. we it still looks like summer time. good spot to hang out. that's eric burke and those raise. while! jackie farrell pointed that. that is a sunset worth looking at tonight. a fall foliage picture. this is in waverley massachusetts. fall foliage and some morning fog in the mix. all good stuff.
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here. we hit 89 degrees. record was 90 degrees setback in 1989. 70 nine degrees morning though. it was 47 degrees on this day for a record low. that is called. the heat goes on. we have quite a stretch going back last thursday. 89, 88, 88, 90, 90, more upper race until friday. right on cue, how about cool weather set out perfectly for the weekend? it will not be called, but we see temperatures at night and many spots into sunday morning in the middle to upper 50s and low 60s near the coast.or a lot of us that will be an agreeable change. temperatures will drop. average temperatures today 84 and 68. middle november 70 and 60
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that is good stuff.e are heading in that direction. northeast went today. pretty much a weather pattern for a bout nine days straight. as changed very little day by day. a bit more moisture which showers, other ?drier and sunshine.hat's been in it for nine straight days. a couple's showers in citrus earlier. they are long gone. mid-70s along the east coas holding and mid-60s. winds are running 10 ?15. later when in the panhandle. this low in the bahamas may eventually become tropical storm otto. i want to assure you this will not go this way, we are in mid-october. the storm's developing here almost always go this way or
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the model show it spinning off the east coast.hey should get going and head to new england. that will help bring down a cold front and bring us a weather change for the weekend. tomorrow more the check same. more on friday and by later that night, cold front goes by a couple sprinkles and showers. today 89 and 71. it is summer. by saturday, we do 79 an right there. that is pretty similar. tonight mostly clear down and 70. sunshine tomorrow, daytime highs upper 80s. thursday upper 80s near 90. change arrives friday night into the weekend. and then after a couple of mild correlation days, we heat up a
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when powerful people need someone to do their dirty work, they hire bob buesing. how far will he go? buesing fought to foreclose assisted-living retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. against charges of helping a ponzi-schemer swindle millions. buesing's firm was even accused of overbilling local schools , running fees up to seventy thousand dollars. now, buesing's running for senate. how far will bob buesing go?
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new at ten... >> >> anchor: 10 p.m.. strange because we have seen in quite some time. an suv goes airborne and lands on top of the house. happens in southwest atlanta. the pictures were enough to get our attention. >> anchor: it certainly was. how did this happen? the fact that is what we'll ask if we saw anything like that. t's something you do not see every day. police say it was a teenager behind the wheel of a stolen vehicle. i lost control and ended up right there on the roof. atlanta police say the suv was
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took out tree branch and powerline, before landing on the house. fortunately no one lives in the house right now. the neighbor jonathan williams heard the crash and came running. >> man: it was a loud screeching noise. i don't know how fast the car was going but you could see where it hit the power line and sparks were everywhere. he went to check on the driver who was thro he called 911. medics took him to the hospital where he's in stable condition. when police arrived he decided it was stolen but have not yet determined if the teenager was the one who stole it. >> anchor: president obama and donald trump face-off on campaign trail.
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robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton:
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>> anchor: lesson 24 hours to third and final presidential debate. national polls showing hillary clinton leading donald trump by six points. tomorrow's debate maybe trumps less chance to gain momentum. >> anchor: as we report he is in colorado bringing a new proposal to the table. >> man: if i president i will push for a constitutional amendment to oppose turn limits on all members of congress. decades of special-interest dealings, must and will come to an end. >> reporter: chum continues to blame media for. >> man: the press continues to rig and poison the minds. >> reporter:
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irresponsible and, by the way, it does not show the kind of leadership and toughness that you want out of a president. if you start whining before the game is over. i advised mr. trump to stop whining and go about his business to get votes. >> man: this is serious stuff. this is watergate. reelection and not return. >> man: you want to hold him before the election. it is incredible they can do it and get away with it. >> reporter: chum no longer believes the polls and argues the meeting is trying to suppress his voter turnout and
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attacks on hillary clinton i designed to do the same thing to her, suppress voter turnout. >> anchor: election supervisor says no signs of corruption in the voting system. ahead of next week start. at the hillsboro county supervisor of elections office they say everything rigging an election in florida is unlikely because machines are not hip to the internet. paper bills are used so they can do annual recounts and voter roles are constantly being checked. >> man: we do not have dead people come in and develop. we have good voter roles and we have good elections. >> anchor: the machines and ballots are now under 24 hour surveillance until they go to early voting locations and that will happen next week.
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embarrassing for clinton team. they are showing how dismissive hillary clinton's circle is considering september 15, 2000 email. they believe joe biden could get in the race and fretted about clinton losing. >> anchor: neera tanden said they are more likely than not to win the nomination.e have taken on a lot of water in it won't be easy to pump out of the boat. decisions in campaign but some of it is her instincts. despite this, clinton getting star power and booze. jon bon jovi is coming. he is going to handle a get out the vote performance in tampa. i will be saturday, november 5. no other details about the event. ticket information and exact location we will let you know. >> anchor: preparations
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the campaign announced mother of one of americans killed in attack on von gazi will attend as trumps gas. during last debate trump invited some of the women who accused former president bill clinton of sexual assault. they will take the stage university of last stage is at 9:00 pm. chris wallace fox news will serve as moderator. you can watch the debate right here on fox 13. in their breast are faced with decisions on figuring out whether it's cancer or not. >> woman: what color did you get today school?
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born now than ever.> woman: so you are trying to get gold? >> reporter: at the age of 25 haley's head for breast lumps surgically removed.> woman: i've had for procedure in the last three years. >> reporter: wires have been put into her breast pinpointing and guiding the surgery. >> woman: they why your chuckle long time. you cannot move when the wire was in place. it hurt to put the wire into the light it can more off. i had to have another does. >> reporter: was another procedure. she tries something new. it's because savvy scout. >> man: it is a game changer. it will change the lives of millions of women. >> reporter: doctor charles cox was the first to use and help to develop it.nstead of the press buddies got an val's tiny incision and injected into breast through loud needle. >> reporter: how long does it take place at? >> man: about 10 minutes. >> reporter: although it sounds like geiger counter is not radioactive.
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light. it reaches deflectors that's the design. >> man: natural advantages because it's compressible. even if the market was way at the bottom we would be able to press downwards in about two or three centimeters within it. >> reporter: unlike wires that must be inserted in the hospital before surgery, savvy scout can be placed months in advance. a benefit doctor cox says will offset the cost. >> man: many time with local weat delay a half-hour to do hours. half-hour delay time and an operating room is between $2000-$5000. >> reporter: haley's device was surgery.hree days before the >> woman: with the savvy scout it's quick and easy. i went in the office they use lidocaine a small incision
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>> reporter: although she hopes she will not need any more procedures. >> woman: going forward if i have to do it again i will apsley usually offer this. p>> anchor: savvy scout is bein used in more than 15 medical centers in the us. as for haley, she works at the hospital in a different department. this was covered by insurance. >> anchor: a dangerous dry red. >> ?? halloween excitement is back at dunkin' with 2 dozen donuts for $12.99. drizzled, decorated, and all dressed up for the season, share the fun with 2 dozen donuts for $12.99.
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coming up weekend. now investigators are trying to figure out why.. >> anchor: coming up in just a few minutes at 11:00 pm. smart, funny, kindhearted.ow people are 15-year-old who died today after horrific contact over the weekend. now investigators are trying to figure out why. and have you ever seen a man a key on a plane? it was a long journey to florida for this cow who happened to be carrying precious cargo of her own. we will explain on fox 13 11 o'clock news. see you in a few.
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short time later.. officers were able track down the s-u-v. thought 11-year-old was kidnapped after going missing. >> anchor: it turned out to be a different story. the girl said she asked for her mom's key to get a book from the car. and about 10 minutes later the mother went out to find the daughter and car missing. she called police a short time later. officer strict on the suv. that's when they realize the 11-year-old girl was behind the driving and drove for 13 miles before crashing into another car. >> man: i tried my best to avoid her. i tried to protect myself in a way. the reality is she came and hit my car. she was being chased by seven police officers at the time. >> anchor: no one her.he girl is facing charges. no word why she took the car in the first place. >> meteorologist: a good night for lightning. >> sports anchor: he's a fit testing leading. news and uncertainty in the
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y2562y yy6y when powerful people need someone to do their dirty work, they hire bob buesing. how far will he go? buesing fought to foreclose assisted-living retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. then, buesing defended wells fargo against charges of helping a ponzi-schemer swindle millions. buesing's firm was even accused of overbilling local schools , running fees up to seventy thousand dollars. now, buesing's running for senate.
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>> >> anchor: challenge course open in minnesota and helping to inspire others. >> anchor: it's cut true friends camp courage. they challenge courses for adults and children with disabilities. it's wheelchair accessible featuring a giant swing, zip line, ropes course, ropes circuit. it gives people with disabilities a chance to challenge themselves and
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feel completely free and not so confined sometimes like i do on a daily basis. >> anchor: it's a great opportunity. it took five months to build the course and did a great job. >> anchor: that is amazing? it takes some serious skill. >> much more than crime-fighting. we hear these stories occasionally. we can finally show it to you with detail.ometimes part-time teacher. lieutenant rick and sergeant del look at these pictures. they spent their morning with kids from learn and play preschool for public safety day. the kids learned how to stay safe. look at those smiles! speaking of saving safe, kids in pinellas county tried out bike helmets. they had a great time
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athletic league. the kids can use helmets why they are at the police athletic league. that will go a long way as well. it is great to see our first responders. i know they do that a lot by way enjoy bringing this to you. >> anchor: we want to hear good stuff in your life as well. >> anchor: if someone you know goes above and beyond to make life better, we want you to tell us about it. send us a message, pictures, video. send on facebook. we will share it. we look forward to it and thank you. >> anchor: scott, big lighting news. >> sports anchor: it is quite possible you seen the last of vincent jackson. the last time in a bucs uniform. suffered a knee injury against carolina panthers. he spent added to injured reserve. this is finally your under
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jackson does not know himself when the injury occurred. mri results shows injury to acl. jackson is 33 and 12th nfl season. he got off to a slow start this year. free agency upcoming, what does the future look like? it could be eight weeks. bucks are allowed to put one person off. charles sims is also on the list. possible placement while in a statement jackson said in part while i may not be on the field, i will be focused on getting rehab as soon as possible and finding ways to support my teammates in whatever way i can. dear cutter asked i know being placed on injured reserve is difficult but i know he will continue a strong presence in our locker room and help younger guys to prepare.
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he is. a familiar face back on the eyes. vincent lacombe ea was being honored by the team. they both simply wanted to recognize the recent recognize captain. so of course, he calls tampa home. here he is open cereal box drop. lightning faces off against florida. they are trailing here thirds great game. coach ruff finds alex finds the back of the net. ties the game up. bolts with extra skater, keep an eye on the goal line. an impossible angle. how does he? i don't know. goes high and gets it to go. tied up over time. shoot out. vincent pro check.
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it is reviewed and overturned. shoot out continues. brady .20 years old. first shootout attempt. lightning when! four ?three. for an all on the season. i will game tomorrow night one of the top teams in the league. three games to play tampa bay is three points a win like any playoff run pressure increases. >> man: it is intense these last couple games. you have to take everything one day at a game. we're ready for this. pit's a top team in the league and were ready to take them on and show them what were about. >> sports anchor: toronto with their backs against the wall.
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later in the seventh j's lead two ?one. up to bat with bases loaded. two runs to score. trying to get to third. i'll see him to second. on the throw, blue jays up four ?one. they go on to win this 15 ? one. they are staying alive in the series. meanwhile, struggling against the dodgers. >> anchor: awesome. >> sports anchor: they set things in regulation. >> anchor: and we will hear about the other goal for a while. >> sports anchor: think goodness it did not end there.
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a worthy of a umbrella. on the left-hand side there is an app on my facebook page. you upload to the photo to the app. we given umbrella away about 10:55 pm. another day today we had the upper 80s low 90s. it kind of reminds you of last autumn/winter. we we have many days like this late last year. changes on the way, not in the short term. in a couple more days in an east northeast wind. there will be sprinkle across the peninsula. one thing for sure, he will stay around for a couple more days. tomorrow we have high temperatures where it will stay
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>> anchor: good thing americans are saving more for a rainy day. it seems they will need it. new survey finds two thirds of people limiting to monthly spending. number one reason is wanting to spend save more money. putting away money applies to retirees. social security said they will only get about five dollars more per month. that works out $1360. anyone planning to go to college needs extra savings. separate report says average loan for bachelors degree top p30 grand. 's docs rebounded after falling on monday. i'll finish higher. stock investors are flipping over, sure storing 20 percent after it added 50 percent more
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this is mike's office. if he doesn't show up, he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't show up i am patrick murphy. to get things done, you've got to show up. you've got to work together. whether it's protecting social security and women's health care or growing the economy, we've got to start solving problems instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and i approve this message
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his son gave him a gift of flying in a b-52 at burlington will airport. it's the wings of freedom tour. for him it was an experience. the b-17. take a listen. >> man: i tell you want. it is something you'll always remember. i'm going to take him up on it. i will fly. and i will tell you after the flight if i like it or not. >> man: whatever you do and what is your secret? [laughter] >> man: i'm still looking to write it and i'm know i'm going to enjoy it. >> i never realized it would be that good. it was wonderful! >> anchor: it was wonderful. now the 92-year-old has something to check off his bucket list and a memory to last a lifetime. the b-17 is only one of eight
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states. his son got him a great gift. >> anchor: that is a piece of american history. for the family as well. >> anchor: time now for the fox 11 o'clock news. >> anchor: a local man will do anything to protect his stock. >> man: i took it out and stuck it in his belly. >> anchor: even if it means taking on a rabid raccoon. rabies alert and polk county. >> woman: that is kind of scary. i live >> anchor: a big loss for tampa neighborhood. flames shooting through the roof of this grocery store. hat started it? >> man: i am waiting for it to her owner in polk county shot a rabid raccoon as it was attacking. i'm drying. >> anchor: a slithery surprise on the hood of the car.
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