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national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] says about the number of women who are harassed while jogging. >> we begin at 11:00 with a news alert out of new york. indiana governor's mike pence' plane skidded off the runway at la guard i can ago. no one was hurt but the boeing 737 made a rough landing in heavy rain. passengers says they made a rough landing and when the pilot slammed on the brakes they could smell rubber burning. one of the runways at la guardia is still closed.
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planes are taking off and landing and the aircraft will not be removed until the ntsb is through with their investigation. >> and travels through that airport could face delays. pence tweeted so thankful everyone on our plane is safe, responders and the prayers of many. back on the trail tomorrow. >> an anonymous letter is circulating in temple terrace targeting the religion of an
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>> he is one of six people running for city council, and he says he has no idea who targeted him as a terrorist but he said it just makes him want to run even harder. >> while he could be the first mmuslim city councilmember in temple terrace but this month an unsigned letter was mailed mailboxes asking them to be suspicious of where he was born and claims he had links to terrorism and suggesting that his candidacy could even bring sharia law to the city. >> this neighbor remembers how angry she was when she got the letter at other home last week. >> this is horrific, and what a
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>> this doesn't represent the views of most of the community. >> this letter he says only makes him want to become more involved in city government. he wants to bring together the 20 to 25% of the city who are muslims. >> i'm not going to leave that but it doesn't mean i am not here to help. >> he says instead of inspires hate which may have been the goal, have actually helped his campaign. >> i've been getting a lot of feedback and positive remarks and encouragement and people are reaching out to know me more. >> at the next city council meeting, council members say they will publicly condemn that will letter. >> an update to that horrific
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two of the womens a youngster and brother. and josh is live tonight near the scene of the crash, and josh this has been so devastating for more than one family. >> just a horrific accident and one of the toughest pills to swallow is that fhp says that speeding likely led to the crash which tells you this whole thing could have been avoided. 22-year-old pablo cortez was control, went over a median and hit a mini van head on full of a family inside. the impact killed a pair of siblings and also their mother. now, pablo cortez and a 19-year-old female passenger were also dead on the screen, sd so that is five people killed in
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>> they were hard-working people, the nicest people you will ever meet and the children would light up any room they walked in, their teacher is going to miss metropolitan, ther friends are going to miss them, we are missing them already. >> he would give you his shirt if you need it had, basically an all around great guy. >> and grief counselors were at the school where the two other people hurt in the crash, all still in the hospital tonight. we are live in tampa. >> a husband, a father, a teacher, and a coach. that is how a few remembered this man this evening, he was all of those things to people. coach bo as his team called him died over the weekend while driving for uber. he had just picked up a passenger and he made a u-turn
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another car. the 38-year-old was a teacher and high school coach, tonight the school held a vigil for him and his family said how much they appreciate the memories shared. >> it's honestly something that eases the hurt because it makes me smile, and i have said this a lot, it makes me smile through my tears to know tha honestly touched so many. >> the uber passenger, was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. we don't know his condition. >> traffic is moving again tonight on the veterans expressway after a massive fire caused big slow-downs during the evening rush hour. the fire burned for hours inside this warehouse, home to a disappoint cleaning supply business, and we are told that
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birds and cats and a monkey. the monkey is reported to have gotten out but the rest are feared dead. they don't don' know what causee fire. and three deer were found beaten inside their encloser at a wild life educational facility. the staff found the family of the white tail deer which had the mother and father were already dead, but the baby was clinging to life, but despite vet care, she died. employees just can't comprehend who would do this and they are hoping someone will come forward to help them find the person or people very responsible. >> if someone is capable of doing this to friendly deer, what else are they capable of.
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$3,000 reward and nature's classroom is offering an additional $8,000. the suspect faces three counts of animal cruelty and that could be punishable but up to five years in jail. >> a vet is getting the home of his dreams, we are not going to tell you his name yet but this is all still a surprise a part of h service campaign. mark was there to help with things like organize the garage and landscaping. the organization builds homes for combat-wounded vets. we look forward to following up and seeing the surprise on their faces when they get the home of taxtheir dreams. >> and coming up a piece of florida's past will soon become a museum of sorts.
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piece of history frozem in time. >> and floating on water. >> the show-stopping way that crews moved the infamous ma barker house. >> and there is a monkey on the loose in hudson beach, i will show you a close encounter two friends had with it and why friends had with it and why florida fish and wild lif our children, they look up to us. friends had with it and why florida fish and wild lif what we value, how we treat others. who we'll entrust our country and their future to. will it be the one respected around the world, or the one who frightens our allies and emboldens our enemies? the one with the deep understanding of the challenges we face, or the one who is unprepared for them? a steady hand? or a loose cannon?
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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? hillary clinton, because we're stronger together. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i wish i was in school.
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if only i had a math test today. i'll stay after class. i'll clean the chalkboard. i wish i was in school. man: school ends, but free lunches for your kids don't have to. >> well, there is some monkey business going on in pasco county. florida fish and wild life officials are on the look out for a monke monkey spotted by ts who caught it on video, and crystal, have there been any additional monkey sightings?
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appears to have split, but one thing is sure, he is not camera shy. she hatwo men were films for thr podcast ironically called the monkey room. and it is believed to be a macac, not native to florida >> i assumed putting out a banana but i didn't have a banana so i put out a burrito, it starts with b and has three syllables, maybe it's a do you mean monkey.
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>> or monkey madness. >> and this is another interesting story that you will also see in florida. a piece of florida history on the move. >> the infamous home of mob gangster ma barker. a notorious hide-out in the 30's, she and her son there during a shoot-out with police, and you can still see the bullet holes, in fact, everything is still in there, the furniture and the bullet holes. >> it's like a piece of history frozen in time and it is your bad-guy gangster story and led by a woman of all people, ma barker, she was -- she was it!
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have this in our park. >> that the house was cheaper to move across the lake because if they drove it on land, they would have had to cut down low-hanging trees and power lines and now it's arriving at its resting place, the carney island and recreation area, and it will be open to the public some time next year, i think it would be fascinating to see that especially if you read about what happened, because it was >> and now ma barker can say she briefly had a lake home. >> if she were here. >> yeah. >> the value of the house went up and then down again. >> water front, yeah. >> an interesting story. >> we are just full of little bits and pieces. >> and it was a beautiful day for a house moving. >> an excellent transition.
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science, watch the low clouds rolling in from the east and the high clouds going the other way, and the whole thing is you go up in height, in altitude and the winds change in direction and speed and there is lots of turbulence. once a week, that is the deal. halloween. four days from today and we can do on our forecast pretty good co temperatured in the mid 80's during the day and low 80's during trick-or-treat time during the evening. daytime savings time ends in 10 days and that is going to mean more daylight in the morning, but beginning next week we'll start having daylight in the morning and lose daylight in the evenings and thanksgiving is
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and following that, christmas, and we kick off 2017 in just 66 days. i always say the time between labor day and the first always, always seems to speed right by. 69 the morning low, hit 90 back in '39 and we are losing about 1:37 of daylight per day high clouds around today, and i think they will be around tomorrow giving us a mixture of clouds and sun. a pretty good band of rain south of us will likely stay south of us, if it rains at all it will be a sporadic shower from the east but i think most of you will not see any rain at all, in fact, you may go rain free for another one to two weeks. this is certainly the dry time of year.
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gusting to 26 and 0, 9 in miami, and 23 in marathon, and not great boating weather tomorrow with gusty winds especially as you boat or move offshore. the northeast winds continue, with high clouds over us. we are not expecting any tropical development from this mass of weather. it's mostly high clouds, rain across cuba but this west and away from us. rain and snow in the northeast, and decent rain in new england. they have had a major drought all year, in fact, one of the worst in our county beside california, they are getting significant rain today and had rain earlier in the month as well. good weather for game 3 of the world series. 60 in nashville, and 63 in
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coming up, daytime highs in the mid 80's. no change really on the weather map. there will be a cold front trying to move our way. it's not going to do much. it may eventually boot the clouds south of us and more sunshine early next week, around maybe night time lows could drop but we are locked into to mid 80's for the next five to seven days. no c just more sunshine, warm, we will get up to about 86. after that halloween looks good, mid 80's for highs but don't forget last halloween the high was 89 degrees. the warmest ever. we'll hit 86 on monday.
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there. >> going to scare all of my neighbors. >> well, before you judge, try to run a mile in these women's shoes. >> a new study talks about all of the hassles women have to put up with just going out for a run. >> and we have questions for the opposition. plus we'll show you how the battle of florida is playing out
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new report on how difficult it is simply f women to jog in the street, and a lot of people would tell you it is not surprising at all. >> the numbers from this report are eye. opening. >> elizabeth has almost accepted it as a fact of life, if she goes for a run, outs are they
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>> i was stopped by five or six guys telling me that my be hindd looks so great and for me to go with them. >> and for the first time we are seeing the numbers and the findings are alarming. in runner's world magazine said more than half of female runners over 30 said they are catal >> sadly i'm not shocked. in my experience every day i go out i get cat called and harassed in some way. >> this coming on the heels of three deadly attacked on women runners. one sound strangled and sexually assaulted and a google employee killed in massachusetts and another shot during a run in
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for a run by yourself, that is a selfless act, and if you just want to go out and go for a run, there is no reason that women should feel they need to be shielded from what they are doing. >> that is why only 4% of men report feeling harassed. >> we have to take it on ourselves as men to make sure that women are in a safe environment and other men are not going out of their cat call. >> the good news is there is power in groups and this can empower you to say something or at the very least to not look or act afraid. these are our streets as well and we have to sort of claim nem them in that way. >> some women say they have turned to running indoors and others run many groups only in broad day light and in populated
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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? hillary clinton, because we're stronger together.
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>> no team has been tougher to score on this season than the montreal ca came canadiannes. time is winding down in the second period, when hedman this spot and this is calloran says latest goal. all three of the next bucs games are home, dirk koetter knows there has to be a change in the conditions at home.
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homebut it's the reason behind the low attendance and the last-place finishes. koetter has been calling on buck's nation to turn out and he knows the players have to give fans a winning show. >> i'm not downplaying it. winning on the road is great. going to somebody's house and leaving with a w there is no better feeling than that, however, it's an even better feeling toin home and put my feet up on my couch within the hour instead of having to sit on a plane, and not to look too far ahead, but winning at home giving us momentum to go into a huge game on thursday. so we have to get this one. >> and the world series shifts to chicago for the next three games. all of the talk surrounding the
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kyle. he has been the spark especially in game two, but he hasn't been cleared to play in the field and right now the cubs can only use him as a pinch hitter for the next three d games. >> this is the ultimate malgoal, the world series and to win it all, and obviously that is a lot of a ab adrenaline, around so yt yows and you go from there. >> you have to wonder if he is going to be cleared the next games because he really is the team's spark. >> and before we go tonight, game 3 as you just heard, the rararity of it as if that is not
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away a free taco for any stolen base in the game, either team. and because of lindor's efforts you can get one free taco on wednesday, november 2. and if other bases are stolen your taco count will increase. >> so it's not steal a base, run >> not quite, but i think when lindor steals a base they should give away truffles. >> hey, the news keeps going, on line and on our app on your phone. >> good day starts right and early at 4:00 a.m. from all of us here at fox 13,
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>> you're watching in medical news and information. i'm randy alvarez. today's topic -- replacing missing teeth with dental implants. and according to my first guest, she says nobody should be wearing a traditional denture. no more dentures. with us, we have an expert on the topic, dr. nicole mackie. dr. mackie, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> so, tell me a little bit about your role as the prosthodontist, and who's the typical patient? >> we don't really have a typical patient. patients can be any kind of walk of life, any different kind of background.

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