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>> can you see the officer un -- you can see the officer unharmed. and they got out and started running or tackled by officer as block from here. a lot of excitement for people who live in the area. >> i mean it is shocking. shared for the correctional >> and they say no one was harmed. he is being held in the jail. they are continuing their investigation. hillary clinton and donald trump will go head to head in the debate. and it is affecting a lot of
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stress. and i'm hearing a lot of this. >> that's extended to unfriending them. and no denying. >> and there emotions can easily shift to stress and anger. they are feeling the effects. and a few tips to maintain the sanity and relationships. >> it is on tv. >> i would not want to be. >> it is over social media and everywhere. >> family, friends it is a conversation even at work it is a conversation. >> there is no escape from the political debate. >> i want it to be over and know who is the winner is. >> a study by the american psychological association show that adults find the 2016 election to be a source of
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are feeling it. 7% told a poll it has cost them a friendship. >> people who let their friendships suffer because of politics are not mature. >> people can get angry and group a group think mentality and stop thinking for themselves. >> a rice psychology wrote a blog on preserving relationships despite the strain of views. she has advice. >> it is okay to not talk about someone who is going to force their ideas down your throat he know it will be uncomfortable t is okay to skip it in conversations. >> step away from social media. breaks will destress your mind. you can channel your stress into something positive like volunteering for a group that you believe in. if you debate, focus on issues not personal attacks. >> i think that can you call a
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talk about it tonight until this time. then we have to turn it off and talk about other things. >> one final tip this may offer the most, vote, don't argue about it. the apa taking the action is proactive and feel better. early voting is next monday here in florida. >> good advice, there is the hide button. you don't have to unfriend you hide i want to see less of this. >> time to and the debate. we sure did see a combative trump the last debate. what are you expecting tonight. >> more combative. he is down in the polls. he is the underdoing. he -- he is the under dog. he needs to come out swinging. and here is a look at the numbers and why he will play the role of aggressor. are you looking at an average poll and gary johnson checking in not at 7%.
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you have clinton up 6 points nearly at this point with less than three weeks to go, at this point donald donald trump is unr performing. and mitt romney. he is in the hole. expect him to in particular target the national media as he has been in the weeks and on top of that, he is likely to go after hillary clinton on the revela e-mails. the problem he has there is that he is getting push back from his own party. and saying don't go there with the wikileaks we're getting that from important intelligence based on what we're hearing. you heard donald trump attack the system saying that there is widespread or tremendous voter fraud. there is a chance that he will go there again tonight. the problem that he has there is
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cut by his own campaign manager who said just a little earlier she does not expect there to be voter fraud. those issues will come up tonight. >> this will not be a policy debate. what about hillary clinton, what do you expect to see from her, she was on her heels. trump threw everything at her, she was not fully prepared. she is looking to get under his skin. the way she was but for much of the second. what does she have up her sleeve? i think they will look for something that may rattle donald trump. she is going to focus more on defending herself and her campaign against the same sort of attacks she heard for several days now. with that, i think that this is a debate that can move the needle the momentum heading into the home stretch.
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because more people tuned into the first not as many the second and third. that's what we have seen. and this is different from many in the past. >> these true, we have to see what the viewership is. craig patrick you will be watching and taking the stage at the university of vegas. and chris wallace will be the moderator. you can watch hit here on fox 13. >> 61-year-old woman is fighting for her life tonight. she was hit crossing as we report too many times the driver did not stop. >> as kimberly kuizon reports the family is begging anyone with any information to come forward. >> three orange circles at the intersection and mobile gate drive. people do not compare any more. instead of stopping to help or
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which led to the home. you would not wanter who cities ter in the road they have no witnesses. they ask people to come forward. >> and that's why we pictures show happier greece. they have lived next to lynn for 16 years. >> though thought things over for us. she has been good today. and cannot understand why the driver did not stop. >> he hopes the change of heart
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because lynn deserves it. >> she is a good person. >> and can you remain anonymous. the driver is facing felony charges. and florida senator marco rubio visited the historic ybor city cigar company. >> and the company says that new regulations are hurting the business. back in august the fda gained products including cigars. he is working with the republicans and democratic leaders to get the rule changed. that's not the end of the problem. >> to add insult to injury the president announced it is opening to cuba the cigars can you bring them now to the united states. you don't have to go through the requirements, none. we have made our own native
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outrageous. if the guidelines are not changed many in the industry will lose their jobs. and it is america's oldest family owned cigar maker. deputies say thieves were able to get inside of the house because the homeowner left a car door unlocked. they say the suspects that you see right here used a garage door opener from a car to get inside the house. and then they made off with a laptop, a watch and a wallet. this is suspects as they went to a walmart. one of the stops on the spending spree with stolen credit cards. and hoping somebody out there will recognize one of the guys and give them a call. a good picture. today the annual swan round up instead of corralling the fowl they were rolling up their sleeves. 65 from lake morton are getting their yearly check ups. >> they checked out each one and
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doctors have noticed they were overweight. something that the city has been trying to work on and it is showing. >> we're going to check the weight they are up. that means they have gotten and where they're. >> and she volunteers her time to tend to the swans. >> she was unconscious. >> and they say that people trapped in that wait until you hear the story of the rescuer he has been in the spotlight before. >> and for months after the accident i wanted to lay in bed and not do anything. he survived a boat crash he refuses to slow down. how a tampa man is ready for a
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a massive building explosion in portland, oregon has injured at least eight people.. ((cynthia vo )) the blast was apparently triggered by a natural gas leak.. gas and look at this. gas employees were responding to a report of a gas leak they evacuated unconstruction they think it was a true that hit a line. three firefighters are among the injured, two are police officers. one is in surgery for a broken leg. new at 5:00 a great story about a man who refuses to slow down. mike attar continue is hurt after a boat exploded in an
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>> and evan lambert shows how he will take on the first triathalon with help from technology. >> it is a ten-mile run. 44-mile bike ride and mile swim. >> for most it is something they will never even try to accomplish. >> someone says you can't do it i'll figure out way to do it. >> he doesn't take no for an answer. >> they are springy compared to my other legs. >> despite losing his exploded in 2009. the cause of the accident that sidelined the skilled water-skier is under investigation. for months after the accident i wanted to lay in bed and not do anything. i had to be forced to get out of bed and get up and get something. get if my chair and roll around i didn't want to do anything.
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long in 18 months he was back to water water-skiing using his legs to stand up. >> it has pressure intive. the more it will resist he is warming up for his next challenge an event it san diego. it will be the first time he uses his legs made and fitted by a clinic here in tampa. running with the legs take as lot of hips getting him toward the finish line. >> you have the attitude to dry and take the risk can you do just about anything you want to it is a saying shes proven one step at a time. that's a huge reward. mentally and physically that i jumped another hurdle that i
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step forward. >> i'm feeling it. >> you got it. >> fox 13 news. >> wow, he will try all three portions of that and push himself as far as he can go. my hat off to him, gratitude and hard work. >> it's not for the faint of heart a regular person much less with the other challenges. >> which him the best. we hope he goes out there and cos do it. >> i have faith for sure. and a cold front i have been talking about for six 7 days. you do the forecasts there is room for error. the dupes are not that bad. it is good. act west is nice.
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not 90. and 88 in bradenton and newport new port richey. we have seen this. this is the 10th day it is pretty much unchanged for us. a northeast wind. temperatures in the low to mid80s. there are high surf and flooding. and the king tide has been many pacing. there is a manies east of the state. you have swells left over from matthew and nicole. a rough week along the coast going back to the forecast the post hurricane.
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the dew points in the low to mid-60s and dropping more so over the weekend as the front goes by. and the gusty east to northeast winds will turn around. the first cold front now i think since april. it has been a long time. we're still expecting development east of the state. it sho storm otto this may give you worry but is not going to be moving our way. it could move northwest but it goes up the coast. a major rain and wind maker for new england. they need it desperately. they had a big drought. there will be rain from the system. behind it we'll get into the cooler and drier weather.
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pressure. producing wind and rain. the cooler side of the developing storm. here is the front. it marches down to state. we'll drop into the mid-60s. the highs back in the 50s and the chill is on the way. and brooksville down to and 56. that's kind of cool even for this time of year. so coolest so far on the left. sunday morning we go 58. this is the fire pit zone here for sure. and in st. pete 70.
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morning. let's wrap it up. tonight mostly clear and 69. >> we have sunshine coming up. back to 87. the cold front arrives on friday as it is humid. no rain with the front and 84 the winds tomorrow and the north and the northeast. seas 2 feet on the way check out the the 70s and the 50s. i will share that with my friends. buying a ticket can cost a penny especially when they tack on the baggage fees a requirement could refund some of those fees. good news there. our consumer reporter will explain who can get reimbursed.
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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 and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: 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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this is mike's office. if he doesn't show up, he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't show up and failed us when he did. 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.
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(linda-ots) fiat chrysler is recalling more than fiat is recalling jeep wrangler suvs because the air bags may not inflate. it covers 2016 and '17 wranglers. the company said that wireing can come loose and the bags will not deploy. the problem has not caused problems or injuries. and contact the dealer for information on that. >> major bragging rights this student. he got a perfect score. he is one of a handful world wide who ever aced the ap calculus test. >> 120,000 took it. only 11 in the world were able to ace this. >> it has made history here.
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dropping jaws with his serious skills. >> it is excellent. i'm happy i'm honored i'm proud. 3 hours and 15 minutes, 45 multiple choice. six free response. not a single problem. he cracked them all. in a group of whichs. >> i don't know how to top this. he is used to being top of the class. >> he would have done i >> the he was ranked number one in statistics last year and earned a perfect score at the new alpha data championship coverage in orlando in april. numbers are not the only strong point. the course load is anything but light. ap physics, french language and culture, u.s. government and ap english and shake things up photography. what is next.
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so if they're interested in this that would be great. >> if they are interested in that. >> i bet they. >> >>: they will be pounding the door down i thought mit but stanford. >> future leader no matter what. >> remember that name. more trouble for a day area psycho therapist accused of sexual misconduct. the charges he is facing next. i'm very happy with it. an >> she suffered from a disease not even want to leave her
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amendment 1 guarantees your right to generate your own solar energy. it also guarantees that those who don't choose solar don't have to subsidize those who do. amendment 1 means commonsense consumer protections safeguarding seniors-and all floridians from scams, rip-offs, and long-term contract traps.
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more accusations against there are more accusations against a men official. he was arrested for sexual misconduct. more victims are coming forward. anjuli davis has more on what the charges are about. >> reporter: four more women have come forward saying they were victims of the touch therapy. this started back in september with three victims coming forward to detectives telling them that he was making sexualed a vanss during counseling sessions w four more coming
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most of the women were being treated by him for depression. during the sessions he would caress their bodies. they say he told them his touch therapy would release toxins from the body and a technique of eastern european medicine to treat depression. he had an an appearance in court this afternoon. >> linda. the proper procedures when he shot and killed a woman with emotional issues. police responded to the building after receiving a 911 call about a naked woman in the hall with scissors. when they arrived they confronted her and put the scissors down but she picked up a bat and attempted to hit an officer. that's when she was shot. she later died. ed officer had a stun gun and
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modified duty. >> woman in illinois fights off a man who tried to assault her. angela ferguson said her neighbor slipped into her home through a window with a broken lock. he punched her but she grabbed a year stein and hit him. she gave the police a colorful play by play of what happened. >> all i know he grabbed my was like he would not give up. he would not give up. i was betting him i saw blood everywhere, are you not going to put angie out. he should have known that, he messed up i bet he will not break into house, he is charged with sexual assault and home invasion. she credits her parents for making her tough and teaching
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>> fiesty lady a risky rescue. pulling people out of a car after it crashed into a pump, took it out and caught fire. one has a story as we report the habit of doing the right thing made headlines years ago. >> mother my god. >> a suv flipped over on fire and smashed into a gas station pump and a man and woman are >> get out. >> oh my god. >> winces worry that the station could blow. >> i saw the truck and the fire i thought all of the pumps would blow up. that's when a drive group including herbert tarvin ran into the danger. >> i said let's get her out. come on get her out. she was unconscious she could not move. there were people trying to get out. it was like the window was
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the passenger was struck. >> oh my god. >> hurry up. the group managed to get her out of the burning car. that's not going to be on my conscious, i have to go over and do something. i hope other people they would do that. not only me but the right thing to do. >> this is not the first hame he has been in the spotlight for doing the right thing. back in 1997 as an 11-year-old boy when he returned 85-cent estee took from a truck that rolled over. and earned him as class a free trip to disney. >> he did it because it was the right thing to do. and pie teacher gave me a told me it was something to do. i turned the money in. >> 19 years later and he is back in the spotlight. don't leave a person stranded.
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that's the lesson to me. he. >> he shares with his daughter. >> do the right thing. it is right, right? >> he says he is relieved the man and woman in the car will be okay. >> i hope that this shows people they should step up and help each other. >> as you heard him say, the man and woman in the suv expected to be just fine. >> a 25 years old she suffered from a disease that made her not want to leave her the surgery putting her on the road to r it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands.
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than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered.
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more than a million-and-a half people. they often it aflicks are milan and a half people, they are embarrassed a woman stepped forward to tell her story to dr. jo, right to the colon wall, here at tampa general the surgeon is removing an entire colon through a single incision. >> this is the organ we're trying to remove right in the middle of everything. >> the tiffany says it is her best chance of overcoming here disease. , my life will turn around. that's what i'm hoping for. >> she has an inflammatory bowel disease. medicines are not working. six pills four time as day,
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>> the last year has been tough, being apeoplic and losing blood not being able to -- sorry, not being able to do normal things like going to the grocery store for a long period of time. i dependent leave my house at all. i was terrified of leaving the house i was in so mh i was scared that i would have an accident somewhere. it is just. >> it is difficult, she has been through a lot she failed medical management. >> she is battling another problem that is making her worse. a bacteria cdip, she has an infection on this sick colon and
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>> after the surgery she will need a bag but not as many medication. >> if it is removed she can be cured, but it's not the lasts we met up with her six weeks later. >> i'm glad i'm out. >> my small intestine ruptured. i had to stay in the hospital even longer; complications she is glad she had the surgery. >> i'm very happy with it. >> to have my life back i don't have the pain any more, i don't have to go to an infusion center and get iron and medicine. she is going to restaurants, the gym and. >> have you gone to the store? >> yes. >> multiple times. i go there every day i eat everything i buy that day, now despite her condition she is
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degree in the next two years at usf. and she will have surgery to take the bag away. that's one we'll tell you about leading up to tampa takes step walk for chrons. it is happening at fort brook park, that's the park behind amalie arena. >> great, you know what, first of all, great story that smile at the end. that said something. >> it says it all, glad chances of getting pregnant through ivf could be predicted through hormone levels in her hair. researchers enrolled women for a study and women with higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol were less likely to conceive than the women with lower levels. they say the findings provide the first substantial evidence that it affects reproductive outcomes.
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keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. >>don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. asily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. >>talk to your doctor about brilinta. i'm doing all i can. that includes brilinta. if you can't afford your medication,
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so the rescued wood pecker poeter as police officer. say that three times. >> and the wood pecker. >> don't poke there, he is pecking away at his neck and shoulder. you are thinking why? >> this is a wood pecker that fell out of the nest and rehab. it is back in the wild >> it is. >> they are friendly. >> and right. >> i think he is trying to figure out is he going to feed me. >> they have a wood pecker rehab center. >> really. >> let's go to the rehab center down the street. >> take a left. >> this is in poland. >> i think this is a wildlife.
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some point. >> he catches anything, you cannot get it past him. >> how many pickled peppers can a wood pecker peck if a wood peck kerr peck wood. >> what is the answer? >> i'll leave it there. >> this is well done. >> all excited about the weekend. >> yes. went by pub publix the pile of wood in front. i didn't realize a gas fireplace, it's not going to work. >> and the heat is it dependent feel that hot, this is the climate we don't have big changes away from the normal. >> 88 and above the average.
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5 above is the record of 89. that's our climate in florida. that is due to the fact there is water in the atmosphere. and change and shifts north and south. today we had fair weather clouds again come in from the east coast. temperatures are 87 degrees and 83 off the bay. mid-80s. low pressure. not all that impressive. over time it should develop. the models agree on this. showing a storm going up the coast. it will bring rain and wind to the northeast. it is not coming our way what is from the northeast. it dives from the south. we'll have a day like today and then by friday the winds will
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by saturday morning at 9 a.m. we'll see the coolest temperatures this weekend that we had since 190th. 53 in brooksville and tampa. 60s near the coast. wise not classify this as cold. an will be a change. with it the cold front diving our way. right now 87. and winds are eat northeast at 9:00. around the country high pressure dominates in the deep south the area of low pressure out here producing rain and not a player in the weather at all. drier weather our way. a 90 and 90 in nashville.
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this in here is our weather for the weekend. a nice night. 69. sunshine tomorrow. a day a lot like today. and 87 and on friday. the front is buy and less humid. we hit 84 the 7 day is looked in. lots of -- lots of sunshine a spectacular forecast. they are heading out west. it will be okay out there time for injured bucs to ale up. they were all able to practice but, still. no robert ayers and no doug partin. he suffered a set back. the sunday prior to the panthers
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cardinals. they signed smith for added depth. but the return has made it. >> unfortunately did suffer a set back. we'll see. there is no time table on that. injuries are tough. we can not feel sorry for ourselves. we have to roll. >> that line can use the return of the leader. he was limited at practice today after sustaining a calf strain. week four and missing the monday night game against carolina. so a lot of police bodies gettig healed up. and sun up into the -- step up into the roles.
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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. 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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we have a news alert now we have a news alert where police and firefighters are on the scene of a scaffolding collapse. five or six people and four have been taken to the hospital. the debris ed - be ended up in the road. they saw it fall in pieces crashing down on a car sending workers running. >> the scaffold collapse in miami and we'll updat learn more. >> move over warren buffet. jeff besoz is the second richest person in the united states. his network is 67 billion. he pushed warren buffet to third place with a total network of 65.5 billion. he held the number two spot for 15 years. and bill gates was the top of
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stocks ended higher. and the price of crude oil climbed. the dow was up. nasdaq up about two and a half. s&p up 4. cher back in the spotlight. she sat down to talk to ting acs hollywood. >> and i sat down with cher we talked about so many things and including how does she feel at age 70. she looked her mom turned 09. this is what she thought about meeting sonny, did she like him from the get go. [ laughter ] no. >> what did she think, i lied to my mom and said i was living with a stew ardess when she came over, sonify didn't like me in the start it was just mr. tonic
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stay at my house. we had twin bead beds. i would take all his clothes and my girlfriend kept her window open and throw all of the clothings in her front window. he lost so many it was unbelievable. then she found out he wasn't. she said cher look at him. he has been married has a child it is easy to fall in love with a rich map and poor man. she realized i was i was like with a different boyfriend every week. she got to like him. she - it is hard not to like him. >> it is hard not to like her. in february she will launch a residency in vegas. and then move to washington, dc we have to check out the show. back to you. >> yes. >> it will be good. >> can you watch access natalee holloway here. >> a boy with a rare genetic
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by fulfilling a dream and name is eddie camano. he has a condition that causes defects. he dreams big. there he is there. he watts a member of his team he said he wanted to do it for real, suit up and score a touchdown. well he didn't think it was possible then the coach said okay. >> i was jumping for i was speechless. >> number 11, eddie camano. >> i never thought it would be this crazy with everyone here. it is overwhelming, the big day he ran the field with the ball. the team rooting for him the whole way and scored the touchdown. the crowd was wild. that's when he broke down and
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>> what boy does not want to do that. >> i know. >> the 6:00 news is next. >> here a mark and kelly. a community coming together to help a girl and mother. >> on the way to the stop. how the friends and neighbors are all fighting for them. in more ways than one. >> airline baggage fees can be frustrating if the bags are held up. new rules mean that you could get money b fitness tracker to thank for saving him. how the device clued him on something that was not right. that's next on the 6:00 news. this is mike's office. if he doesn't show up, he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't show up and failed us when he did. i am patrick murphy. to get things done, you've got to show up.
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we've got to start solving problems instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and i approve this message because i'll never stop working for you. amendment 1 guarantees your right to generate your own solar energy. it also guarantees that those who don't choose solar don't have to subsidize those who do. amendment 1 means commonsense consumer protections safeguarding seniors-and all floridians from scams, rip-offs, and long-term contract traps. amendment 1: good for the economy. good for the environment. good for florida.
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there are no words. the community rises to the occasion after a fath mother and how people are coming together to support them. >> this is going to allow more sprawl. >> projects underway why everyone is not so thrilled about it. >> an inmate kidnaps a corrections officer. how deputies brought it to an end safely. >> from tampa bay's number one
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>> and thank you for joining us. first here at 6:00 a story across two counties. a prisoner kidnapped a corrections officer. it started in polk county and upped up 70-miles away. what happened a crazy day. this is the spot. that is david ross. he is an inmate who has been in and out of prison. that's where they were working at today over in bartow. he was out with an officer and four other inmates when he held
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