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the young voters, holding this near the university of tampa. she talked up the plan to make student loans and college itself affordable. she said 200 million americans are registered to vote. that's the biggest number ever a quarter of them are young people. >> i have to tell you. >> it's not what you're against but what we have i believe strongly what we're for will make it possible for all of us, especially our kids and grand kids, to have the best future, america's best days can be ahead of us. >> reporter: now, the rally comes as democrats are poised to overtake the republicans in the preelection day vote, that's
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voting on monday. they were within 15,000 votes this morning. by 1:00 they had closed that gap to about 5000 so. democrats hoping that the big ground game that they have built will help hillary clinton take her over the finish line. the key weekend is this weekend. they have done well in the weekends in the early vote so they are hoping to have a big turn out. hillary clinton here today and hoping to urge her supporters to >> thank you very much, evan. and breaking news in sarasota, two people are dead after a house fire near the home that you see in the live picture from skyfox t is at skyfox and prudence. and one person is hurd. kimberly kuizon has more now. >> reporter: the call came in just before 3:00 this afternoon, firefighters responded.
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they were able to save a person. the neighbors say first they saw the smoke then they saw the flames. it was a big fire. the first thing that came across their minds was concern for their neighbors. they say a husband and wife lived there with their adult son. they were worried when they saw the car outside of the driveway. >> we saw the car in the driveway, i -- the officer was here that the in the driveway. they may be inside. mike lived across the street from the couple for over 30 years. he said they were a nice couple. they were disabled that they had a hard time getting around. he said the heartbreaking thing was when their son was brought out he asked how are my mom and dad doing. the fire department will mark to determine what happened and what
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the sheriff's department is on hand kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. donald trump took a break from the campaign trail to open his new hotel. he is with his wife. >> and he defended his decision to take tame off saying that >> i think this is great. >> we have and. the reverb he said he feels grateful to build that and the help he got from his daughter. >> and right now and we're going to go back to hillary before we go to trump.
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>> and she was speaking to a crowd, there are not many undecided voters. they want them to get out. >> and while trump was off trail he wasn't. he is using that to show that he is successful. and swings at him today. moving ahead of trump. there is one where he is up. which one is that.
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up. >> and yes the numbers are differ a bit in the model but what you seeing here and all of them and it tells us it is going to be t is a must win. meanwhile there is one poll favors donald trump that is the la times. >> and that's a survey that's different. >> if and they are asking about the polls. if they don't say it. how much weight do you put on
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>> they were wrong here from time to lime. they are a educated guess, but a guess. look at the range of polls and a mean average to figure out which way the race is going you tonight know which poll will be right or wrong, you try to get a sense of all of them together but even though the polls were wrong, there off andru difficult for him. and he is the undergoing. >> thank you for that. st. pete police are working to find who killed a man inside of his home. detectives say the 76-year-old robert bonle's roommate found him dead. they thought he died from natural causes because there were no signs of trauma, however, an autopsy showed otherwise.
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>> the injuries, it was a level that indicated a homicidal violence took place in the home. >> someone was hurded here -- murdered here i'm scared for myself and my kids, they have a few leads but others they would like to talk to. busch gardens opened the congo rivers rapid ride in the australia. a park where four people were killed on a similar ride. in and found everything to be in order so they gave it the green light to reopen. well he is accused of killing his roommate then hiding her body in the trunk of his car. today experts said that kydell walden is competent to stand trial, he was evaluated by two doctors who said he is mentally fit to stand trial but the attorney started arguing over evidence ins case.
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his attorney said that they detained him illegally that day and search the his car without a warrant. so everything in the car should be thrown out. prosecutors say they had to check the car because the victim in the case, tee ya ryan had been missing and he had blood on his hands when he was talking to the police. they didn't have time to wait for a warrant because the victim could have heeded help, desperate medical attention they opened the trunk. and described what he found inside. >> it was consistent with blood and the head up what appeared to be hair, could you tell she was dead and not able to being saved. >> she was beyond help. >> it was very evident on observing her and her state at that moment. >> yes.
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decision if she would exclude evidence but make a written decision. we will stay on top of this and let you know when that comes out. back to you. >> a meth ring is broken up. they got a warrant for the home and found meth worth $1500. and marijuana, prescription drugs and guns. they found several things that were take non-robberies for people -- four people arrested on theft and drug charges. new at 5:00. pasco detectives nab a man who put the boating community into a frenzy. a number of marinas have been hit by thieves. and we have the details. anjuli has more. >> reporter: this has been a fight to find those responsible for hitting ma reknees. this spans across pasco and hernando.
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motors, 300 yam ma engines priced around $25,000 each. detectives believe that the thieves caught on camera stole at least 12 different motors but there could be more victim out there. >> if there are marinas out there we need to know if there p>> deputies with the help of surveillance tracked down the suspects. deputies believe that he -- he was pulled over in the white dodge. another suspect took off and is on the run at this hour. and he is no stranger to law enforcement, his rap sheet is 49 pages long. he was released from the democrat of corrections in january. he is facing grand theft
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a air bag recall just got bigger. see if you need to be worried about your vehicle. from farm to school how school districts are supporting the local farmers to give kids healthy options. amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, promotes safe solar, and is endorsed by florida's firefighters. so, why are out-of-state billionaires attacking it?
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you don't have to pay for those who do. amendment 1 blocks special subsidies for special interests. it's solar done right. vote yes on amendment 1. i moved on her like a [bleep]. you can do anything. grab them by the [bleep] we have to make sure that donald wins this election. no we don't.
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. bringing people together and reaching across the aisle to get things done. protecting social security. and building an economy that works for all of us. i'm patrick murphy and i approved this message because i'll be a senator who always works for you. ((cynthia )) new at five.. two fires broke out at the two fires broke out at the opry land in nashville the first started in the kitchen they put it out. and later another call this time it was a fire on the roof.
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firefighter had to be treated for exhaustion a fire today at the solid waste transfer filt. and firefighters on the scene took them about 30 minutes but nobody was hurt. residents at treasure island are trying that take back the streets after people are injured. walk aware, drive aware. and it is in incidents. and today the an organization handed out pedestrian safety kids. they hope that bringing awareness will keep people from making tragic mistakes. >> their lives are important and the lives of others are important. if they are more careful we will save lives. >> they hope to expand that to other clubs in the region and the state.
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to increase the locally grown food they eat and the department of agriculture is now recovering grants to make healthy food more affordable. >> and they some are eligible for grants. >> the fresh fruits and vegetables are world class y go right in the backyard it cuts down and keeps things fresh and delivers the knew treents to the from 25 to $75,000 going to sarasota, orange, marion and hendry counties. that's a great idea and here we are starting growing season here. this time of year, paul, you know. >> it is. >> strawberries are cranked up. temperatures drop, not much in the way of high clouds and the last couple of days. we had fair weather clouds from the east.
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was up the heat is back 85 degrees now. the wind off the atlantic and any time of the year the wind moves across the peninsula. was the high. the clouds have pushed to the south and key west and now we have low clouds and the atlantic. i don't think it will and a couple of quick showers rolling in off the atlantic.
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the water vapor the darker white or gray is the high moisture always south of tampa bay. and right now we have upper 70s and low 80s along the coast. we have mid-80s. and dew points are g 88 and locked in the weather pattern. and vero and 25 west palm and miami. gusting at 20 in tampa. and and they will pick up in speed. and high pressure dominates.
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try to move our way that will reinforce the try air. i see more sunshine and minor changes 85. and at 13 and high pressure is lined up. winds through the high giving us there is low pressure heading for chicago tonight. and that game starts an hour earlier tonight and rain and moving east of cleveland down i
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way back to south bend. later in the game a ed that way. and kind and late october along lake erie not exactly delightful. showers and chilly, >> it was game 5 october 27th
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tonight and tomorrow mostly clear and 67. sunshine is back tomorrow. a warm day. 85 and the trend is continuing on friday. clouds and 85. northeast winds a moderate chop. low tide is 6:26. zero mention of precipitation on the 7 day. as i said talk about stagnation. in the mid-80s every day. lows in the 60s. you have to wait for super net internet in the tampa area.
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amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, promotes safe solar, and is endorsed by florida's firefighters. so, why are out-of-state billionaires attacking it? because amendment 1 stops their subsidies. amendment 1 ensures that if you don't choose solar, you don't have to pay for those who do. amendment 1 blocks special subsidies
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vote yes on amendment 1. our children, they look up to us. what we value, how we treat others. and now they're looking to see what kind of leaders we choose. who we'll entrust our country and their future to. will it be the one respected around the world, or the one who
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prepared for them? a steady hand? or a loose cannon? common sense and unity, or drama and division? a woman who's spent her life helping children and families, or a man who's spent his life helping himself? our children are looking to us. what example will we set? what kind of country will we be? i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. it is a trend, kids not knowing about money. >> i had kids on the van they said what is this. i said this is a bank. >> i'm sorboni banerjee, we'll show you an after school program banking on futures by teaching
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>> here you go. three dollars. that's tomorrow at 5:00. that will be good. talking kids and money. and let's go to sorboni banerjee for a consumer alert. and a familiar name. takata. >> and 6 million vehicles over safety concerns with the air bags. right now it recalls, japan, china and europe -- not the united states. the models are a corolla and of 2000 to november of 2001 and then again in april of 2006 through december of 2014. less today. tampa snows super fest internet coming. >> this was a big deal. the fiber was supposed to revolutionize giving us data 100 times faster that was supposed to bring us better companies and higher paying jobs. >> that's on hold.
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means in general. what we know. >> and the officials here hoping that the process at least put tampa on the map for her companies. >> the technology is improving and i think that they are looking and others. i do think that just being in the market just the presence of them coming has a lot a benefit. >> there were 13 other cities and on the list. and it is expense tive install it and interest was not as high, let's hope he is right about upping the game. what about non-competes. no more non-competes could that be happening. industries have agreements barring workers from moving they are calling on states to ban the
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for low wage workers or employees who would not know any trade secrets. getting rid could lead to a more competitive market and faster wage growth and the flip side they have legitimate reasons for requiring non-competes. a proposal at this point and a conversation. a father is murdered after leaving his child at a bus stop. next at 5:30 what police know abt for. why the secretary of defense said he will not go after service members to pay back bounces.
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hillary clinton: far too many families today don't earn what they need and don't have the opportunities they deserve. i believe families deserve quality education for their kids, childcare they can trust and afford, equal pay for women, and jobs they can really live on. people ask me what families have been the passion of my life and they will be the heart of my presidency. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, promotes safe solar, and is endorsed by florida's firefighters. so, why are out-of-state billionaires attacking it? because amendment 1 stops their subsidies.
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amendment 1 blocks special subsidies for special interests. it's solar done right. vote yes on amendment 1. 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. sed 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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a father walks his son to a father walks his on the way home. tonight the hunt is on for his killer in cocoa. >> holly bristow has more. good evening the investigators say that he dropped his 4-year-old off at the bus stop a block from here and passing this bids here.
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down in the parking lot. >> this is dumb founding right now, you know. >> reporter: a neighborhood in shock, shell casings across the parking lot as investigators look for evidence in the midmorning murder. the police spokesperson says that the 31-year-old bo thomas had brought his son to the bus. >> he walked bk encountered a individual on a bike. there was a confrontation, they say it was on here and he was shot repeatedly then somehow got about 50-yards to his house where he collapsed at the door. this man who would not tell us his name has known him for years, he was a good guy. he didn't deserve this. he grew up in the neighborhood where he was killed. friends and family say he was a
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to the bus stop every day, he did that every morning. yes. and pick them up. we don't have enough good fathers out there, he was a good guy? >> yeah, yeah. >> right now investigators are telling us they're working to get that video and get still frames of the suspect. he is on the run. investigators are still talking to witnesses. linda. >> i who you very much. a search warrant says the bodies of jose fernandez and two friends had a strong odor of alcohol on them. they died a month ago when the boat hit a jetty off miami beach. officials are investigating the crash. it says officials found a receipt for alcohol from a local bar. a man with a sledge-hammer and pickaxe vandalized donald
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showed up as a construction worker at 5 a.m. with a pickaxe. he destroyed the star. the chamber of commerce will replace it right away and seek to prosecute owe tis who said he would steal it and auction it off. a neighborhood in shock after vandals painted swastikas on the property supporter. he was stunned to find them painted on the garage door and sign and the front yard. he is not the only one. one was painted on his truck. he put it up and brings them in to avoid stuff like this. >> and it is a wonderful place to live. you know. to see this is unexpected, why a
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idea. that does not make any sense to me at all, and they are trying to track down the suspect it is someone who had too much to drink and has an issue with trump. history made at the u.n. today as the u.s. reserves the long-time policy toward cuba. the u.s. has be a trained on a vote condemning the embargo. and the u.s. has opposed the resolution but is in line with the administration's belief that it should be lifted. the u.s. ambassador speaking expressed concerns. >> abstaining on the resolution does not mean that the u.s. agrees with all of the policies and practices of the cuban government. the resolution voted on today is an example of why the u.s. policy of isolation toward cuba
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was actually undermining the goals it set out to achieve. >> since the president announced the intention to normalize relations two years ago, the u.s. has used trade, travel and restrictions -- eased restrictions with cuba. >> power of after shocks rocks central italy two months after the big earthquake there that killed nearly 300 people. this is video from back in august. the new tremors did knock out people into the streets. two people were injured and no deaths were reported but 12 million people did feel the ground shake. lawmakers from the parties are crying foul after asking members to repay thousands of dollars of enlistment bonuses. now ash carter is taking action. >> and we have more from washington. >> the defense secretary ash
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the pentagon will stop trying to get the repayments from 6500 members of the national guard. cart ser appointing an official to settle the cases by the summer. there will not be collections until we put in place a process that can and fairly deal with the issues obviously according to the law. >> the announcement both parties. committees have launched investigations into ordering the guard to turn over documents on the program by november 7th the administration said it is pushing to resolve the cases quickly. >> we want to avoid a situation where members are punished because of knee farious or
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for some service members, active duty and retired. one said the government needs to ensure this does not happen again. >> the way to fix it the law needs to be changed, that's what elected officials are for. >> the secretary set a january 1 deadline for recommendations from the pentagon's investigation with a program by the start of coming up next, dr. jo looks at a new fmula that take as step toward being more like breast milk. details of a breakthrough and
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port tampa bay has now become florida's largest and most diversified. which helps explain why it is one of dana young's top priorities. generating over 15 billion for the regional economy, and 80 thousand local jobs. dana young is working to continue that success, by attracting high waged jobs for families who need them and fighting a bureaucracy that too often gets in the way. dana young for the florida senate. i served under president bush and obama. i fought the taliban. i was asked to form a global coalition to counter isil. when someone makes the comment that they know more about the islamic state or isil than do the generals, it implies a complete ignorance of the reality. but i believe secretary clinton really understands the threat that the islamic state poses to the united states and to the american people. and i believe she understands how to wield american power to ultimately defeat this threat
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when it comes to a infant's nutrition, breast milk is the gold standard but many need to supplement with formula. a new ingredient is making formula more like breast milk than ever before. let's take a look at this. what are we talking about. what does it do. is in breast milk. it goes through the gi tract and it is a probiotic. it helps to fight viruses. what they did, they took this 2 fl and added it to formula and they compared it to babies that drank regular formula.
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a virus they found that the cells were more like babies who were breast fed. and now at this point in time, of course, they're saying that this may be on the market as soon as a month from now and it is produced by a company called abbott. >> that's quick. they cannot and nothing is as good for a baby as breast milk. >> and again what we're loong inflammatory chemicals in the blood stream. it does not cover everything that it can do for the baby. but there are the moms who may not be aible to breast feed. and encourages moms to breast feed for the first six months and continue for a year as they are adding that solid food.
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>> changing gears nervous. you have a quiz for me, true, what is this about. >> this from the center for accountability and science. they had questions in there and a lot of people, 1 thousand of them got one out of 10 answers correctly. i'll give you one. this is true or false super foods have an official definition from the fda is that true or false? >> wow you know true but i'm going to say false. >> you are correct. they say we use the words we use "super foods" so people think that is something that -- a designation when they hear an advertisement they're misled. what this group is trying to do it is tries to educate people to understand and be better
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person should have. people don't know the answer. this is one that's tricky. which has more sugar. orange juice or eight ounces of italian dressing. >> probably orange juice you did a story on this said there was a lot in juice. >> they say that the answer is italian dressing. >> no send it out and people can take it and let us know how you did. >> thank you very much. kevin. what is going on a quiz for us, too. >> we have a true false. will we play game two or not. will that get in? >> i'll say yes. >> i think there is a maybe. >> why history said this is a
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morning at jesuit high school. all time leading rusher malik davis make as decision where he will play college ball.
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amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, promotes safe solar, and is endorsed by florida's firefighters. so, why are out-of-state billionaires attacking it? because amendment 1 stops their subsidies. amendment 1 ensures that if you don't choose solar, you don't have to pay for those who do. amendment 1 blocks special subsidies
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>> tragedy and luck brought them together. >> we have a level of low, loyalty, trust and support that i did not know existed. >> see the story tomorrow on the fox 13 5:00 news. we have room to put 2700 people in the jail it costs out 103-dollar as day. >> and he doesn't have any hobby. >> it was 4.619. we take that down to >> all the time. >> le political ad is a riot. >> a wife wants to make sure her husband is reelected to the commission if he is not he will spend a lot of time at a home. >> she is not that thrilled with the idea of having him home all the time. >> talking about politics all the time. she will go crazy if she listens
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>> this a clever. >> she is not the only one tired of listening to it. how about you. >> and they are sick and tired of it. >> it was positive and funny. >> not that we'll -- it is creative and the normal noisy here. it is one that would make you stop and watch. >> and the issues in there. >> it is well done. >> next time you run for office keep that creativity i talk about and the game that is not great. >> and cleveland. let's take a look at the winter outlook. on this for a couple of days. there is a developing la nina. >> and that means a dry winter for us. generally speaking. and temperature wise dry across the south.
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and usually a warmer than average winter in the southeast but we can have rounds that could be a trough along the coast this is the trend how we think it will shape up. last winter was an el nina, and that should not happen this winter with the big player in the weather. and partly cloudy. a nice afternoon we're black in the reds. and more sun than we had the
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>> and in the western sky and pushed to the south they will not add up to much. in the mid80s. they are good n the 50s and the 60s. a skwrao*up. up near that is racing to the east i do think let me go back we get some issues now the showers in cleveland and 44 degrees. a break to the west. this is i-90. more bands of rain later tonight. they may get the game in if there is a delay or two would
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long night along the banks of lake erie. clear and warm tonight and 67. sunshine back up to 85. a mix of sun and clouds. a pleasant day. we stay high as few degrees either side of 85 lows in the 60s. what about game hoping to get the game in as you told us rain is on the radar. the game was moved up to 7. coverage starts here at 6:30. cubs in a must win already. because of game one the indians controlled chicago. and cory klueber set a new record. roberto perez a world series debut.
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and cleveland shut them out. history on the side. cleveland now. 12 of the last 13 to win game one and win the whole thing. here they go. game time has changed for game two. they moved the first pitch to 7:08. coverage here at 6:30. and the world series has not had a game postponed the lightning made it 5 wins. and in toronto the win over the maple leaves will be lerred where to two things. there was this. and a blast into the market of ben bishop. he fell to the ground clutching his face, by the time the
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smile. they were caps. he shah returned it off. he continued to play a serious high 40 saves in the win. after the game he tried, tried to explain what happened. >> i don't know. i didn't see the remay i lost my front teeth. have to watch the replay. out. >> it is incredible two weeks for davis. and the all time record for yards and touched down and two weeks ago. he has 7 more possibly but today is the crowning moment with offers from the program. he went with his favorite team making the announcement in front
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>> i will commit to the university of florida. dirks davis is gone and making it and jesuit. he said narrowed the list and usf late last week. >> and a rushing record matt thompson in the presentation and davis said his decision was much after long thought and >> i feel like i fit in perfectly with the offense and the things they are doing. this is what it came down to. >> i have known him four years and grow from a small freshman
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as a federal prosecutor, i've spent my career prosecuting criminals and fighting for the rights of victims. i want to make the state attorney's office a model for criminal justice. and be tough on murderers, gangs, and anyone who commits domestic abuse or sexual assault. and i'll make the system fair by working with police to wear body cameras and using dna to put criminals behind bars, not innocent people. i'm andrew warren.
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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 ,
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how far will bob buesing go? politics could seem like that's up to you. politics could seem like the last thing you think of for the lady in washington state it is a passion she is not willing to give up. it is margaret whitlock. she is 110. she is considered the oldest voter in western washington. she is still voting. she is voting along the party lines. she is a republican she went with trump. it is important to practice your
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running. >> i don't know why we don't have better people running. >> she was born in 1906. roosevelt was president. women didn't have the right to vote. she registered to vote in 1934 and has been alive for 19 american presidents. >> wow, that's great, remarkable. >> 110. >> she does. >> wow. >> what a great story. >> the 6:00 news is next. here are mark and kelly. tonight at 6:00. kevin gates gets his day in court. what he and the woman he kicked get their day in court. how a home covered with crime scene tape why the neighbors are nervous.
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spending a lot of time in florida. it is next. my dad was a family doctor in pinellas county for 55 years. he used to even take me on house calls. both my parents taught me to help others. that's why i believe in public service. as your governor we got things done, and if you send me to congress we can do it again. i'll protect social security and medicare. defend planned parenthood and women's health care. and i'll take care of our veterans. i'll put you, the people first.
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i moved on her like a [bleep]. you can do anything. grab them by the [bleep] we have to make sure that donald wins this election. no we don't. marco rubio stands by trump and failed to show up for florida. here's what i believe in. bringing people together and reaching across the aisle to get things done. protecting social security. and building an economy that works for all of us. because i'll be a senator who always works for you. florida is paving the way for what it will look like we need to be lifting each other up. >> tonight the message less than two weeks before election day. a rapper on trial for
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>> a husband and wife have been killed in a house fire. >> good evening. >> and thank you for joining us at 6:00. a deadly house fire in sarasota tonight a couple is dead and the adult son was rescued but know he -- now he live at the scene on prudence road. this is sad. >> and it is heartbreaking. we're being told by a friend and neighbor that he asked how they were doing. >> and that is the home and it is ash and what happened.

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