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>> two sons, one died a few weeks ago, now her daughter is gone. >> when my son passed away she promised i said promote me that are you not going to go away from me. >> jessica had so much to live for, two children and a degree she earned from usf. >> that was the important day for her life; our lives what we were proud >> on saturday morning she and another crashed her car on state road 60. jessica was fine at first and flagged down a deputy for help. >> the two of them are standing face to face talking, that's when a person runs through the median and runs over them and flees the scene. they were on the way to respond
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>> with enthey rode up they said they have been run over when is dead, she died at the scene, the sheriff said that the deputy is in bad shape. >> he is broken up, the sheriff wants to put whoever is responsible in jail, you're a coward, that's what are you. you will be a coward wearing orange sooner or later. >> this mother knows justice cannot bring back her daughter but some healing. >> i in for my daughter's memory. and the deputy you are in my prayers. >> and the deputy will have surgery the recovery could take a year. we received 911 calls from the morning of that this happened. they paint a picture of how this unfolded. we'll have that for you tonight at 6:00.
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>> and investigating a deadly hit and run in manatee county. it was this morning on state road 64 just west of the hardy county line. clarence johnson was struck and kill along the side of the road. they are looking for a ford super duty pickup truck. the news has been filled with the new f.b.i. investigation of hillary clinton. could be on the way about donald trump. millions of people have cast their votes early. so what if you have voted but you change your mind? lloyd sowers shows us where can you change your vote and where you can't. >> there is no law against a good time at the polls. early voting some had a hangover not from booze but from news.
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that is earth shattering in the past has come up. that's something i need to fix i should change it. >> in seven states you can n hawaii, connecticut and minnesota, voters have until tomorrow a week before the election to file a new ballot. in new york and michigan the deadline is not until the day before the election. in pennsylvania, you have all the way up to ele can you vote in person to replace your previous ballot. if change is the thing, wisconsin lets you change the vote three times before the election. >> this is america, man, come on, we should have a right, you know look i didn't like the way that ice cream tasted can i have that one. >> in florida once you cast it, there is no changing your mind no matter what happened with donald trump or hillary clinton. if something big happens, we'll
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change the early votes they have cast but only in the a handful of states that allow. >> here. some wonder if the land of the hanging chad is capable of it. >> people coming to change their vote. that does not sound right to me at all. >> hoping people are satisfied because in florida you only get one chance. >> yes. >> llo s experts say even in states where people can change the ballots, early voters are more sure of their choice and less likely to change. hillary clinton's challenging the f.b.i.'s investigation and some are questioning the times. the director announced on friday, late friday, they will look at more e-mails this time those that are found during an investigation of former congressman anthony weiner.
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clinton's closest aide, and she said she is sure the f.b.i. will find she did nothing wrong. >> i'm sure a lot of you may be asking what the new e-mail story is about why in the world the f.b.i. would decide to jump into an election with no evidence off any wrongdoing with just days to go. that's a good question. there is no cas >> well donald trump is using the development to his advantage, attacking clinton during a rally today in michigan. >> hillary clinton destroyed 33,000 e-mails after she got the subpoena. after. before is no good but after. that's why something should have happened. hillary clinton broke the law over and over and over again.
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e-mails is devastating. i think we'll find out. >> lots of things are unclear and whether e-mails in question are new or duplicates ever the thousands that they have turned over. and let's turn to craig patrick. we're hearing clinton is saying nothing to see here then this afternoon we heard that the justice department now weighing in saying they're going to expedite let's start with the hillary clinton strategy to push back you heard there is nothing to this. but in that she and her surrogates are attacking the f.b.i. director. there is strategy to this because hillary clinton does not want democrats to be depressed over this. depressed turn out she may have republicans a little more energize who had were not sold, didn't like donald trump who might have stayed home goes out and votes for hillary clinton.
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if she can make the case that they have been unfairly attacked by the director, i think that works in their strategy. and there is a push and pull now, isn't there, between the justice department and the f.b.i. and with this it can have an interesting impact on the race. >> don't look now it is close. now a average of polls, donald trump at 45%. hillary clinton at 47.5%. she was and there was tightening. there will be a better number where they movie and how much they move by the middle of the week. >> so, now of course we're in the final the home stretch here. what about an overall impact are there areas where it will help trump.
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i'll have a better number with that. and and some swing states you have more uncommitted voter we're looking at colorado and meanwhile donald trump can leverage this and turn some blue states red and michigan and the upper foes that the map is stacked against him and he is trying to put him on defense from here throughout the course of the election and turn those blue states red. >> lots more to happen in a week. amazing what can happen in a week. >> it is. >> thank you very much. he is accused of driving drunk and killing a mother of five. ryan defritas was obtained illegally.
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explain the latest on the case. gloria. >> reporter: the defense does not want the jury to hear certain evidence but in the end it is up to the judge to decide. >> this is the victim and her children in happier times. by october 2015 she would be dead and her children injured. prosecutors say this man is responsible, he was driving drunk and ran her off the road killing the father of five. her skids survived but face a long recovery. >> and his attorney is fighting to throw out evidence in the case like the blood sample taken by officers without a warrant. but the judge did not see it that way. >> the court finds that the circumstances excited at the time to justify a blood draw, they could have taken advantage
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process by hours. but as we reported the program was launched this summer. by then he was already in jail facing dui manslaughter charges. >> the court the 13th circuit had no capability for electronic warrants. >> the defense wanted the refusal to take the test kept from the jury. they lost that battle, too. >> the defendant's refusal to show his consciousness that's made by the jury not the court. >> now the judge has to rule on other issues and no trial date has been set, we follow this one, back to you. he is accused of leaving his toddler to die in a hot car, the jury heard from ross harris' ex-wife and her exhusband's infidelity.
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that's good. >> that is. >> fresh fruits and delivered the old-fashioned way at a rock bottom price a program helping family and kids stay healthy. stpho*ept port tampa bay has now become florida's largest and most
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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. a return to common sense. 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? 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 for special interests. it's solar done right. vote yes on amendment 1. our children, they look up to us.
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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? common sense and unity, or drama and division? 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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some kids receiving treatment at johns hopkins all eds can receiving treatment will not go door to door tonight but they are not missing out on halloween. and kelly -- kellie cowan was there to show us how. >> it is reverse trick or treating. >> happy halloween for the kids here at johns hopkins, it is almost as good as the real thing. they are too sick to go out. so staff and volunteers are bringing it to them. >> from the patients to the hospital workers it is all hands and all paws on deck.
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anticipated. >> i was hoping to go home today. so i kind of holed back. >> i was hoping to not tell them that but this lightens the blow. >> they are not missing out on the fun. with healthy siblings families can be together. >> i asked them if they wanted to go door to door or some here and do it to come here. >> and boosting the spirits of sick kids and families. >> you know seeing your kid sick, we don't know what is going on. this is a great distraction while we're in the process and how to treat them. >> seeing a smile, up beat. >> it healths my heart. >> nice to see the smiles.
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when you cannot go to it. >> can you eat the skittles. >> of all the candy what is your favorite. >> i'm a man of milky way. >> i get that. >> and you don't, you get a box of hot tameles, i like that, too. >> now you know for the record. >> what to send >> it will be good it will be is hot the temperatures in the 80s. >> lakeland and not a cloud in the sky. this time last year we were 89 degrees. today not much cooler. october another warm month. 24 out of 31 days. highs above average and dry,
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1.55. 1.7 below. november is usually our driest month of the year. it's not initial to have the weeks with no rain. at home are you looking at your beyond a reasonable yard and say it is crispy. there is no rain and ahead of a front. and 8689 back in 1930 with nearly 3 inches of rain a lot of people dressed up as ducks in 1985. the forecast for the evening, really looks good not a cloud in the sky. 84 degrees at 6:00. maybe 5 degrees cooler at 7:00. and by 9:00 wrap up the trick or streeting. warm and dry not a cloud in the sky. the new moon.
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the high level moisture has been pushed to the south. and dimming the sun and we have been virtually cloud free does not change much at all. >> here are the temperatures 84. around the country we're talking about the approach of a cold front above average. how about this. 59 degrees in tampa. 50s across the panhandle. and the highs mostly in in the mid-70s. sunday looks good. dry and cool with highs in the mid-70s. the winds are gusting today from
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it is a weekend cool down. 86 on tuesday. 86 on wednesday. 85 on thursday and then by the weekend. we go from orange to yellow meaning highs in the 70s right now. we're 86. the dew points below 60. that's a nice average east winds at 8:00. not a lot of weather across the gulf. dominates our front is back here in the northeast. 57. and buffalo. york is 56. and raleigh at 69. columbia, south carolina is 84 degrees. very simple forecast. we start with tonight. moderate humidity. 86 and then coming up on wednesday and more sun and still warm 86 for a high. if you are boating the winds are
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a moderate chop. next is a high tide at 4. the 7 day forecast. this is the change that happens on friday. a time change on sunday we lose it at night and rain it in the morning. and the maiden voyage tomorrow testing the waters before the first passenger are excited. the boost to both downtown they're excited about it. >> we'll take you to the air force base. a year of expensive up grades y it is important to every single floridian. that's ahead at 6:00. >> back to you. >> we want to know why they have kermit the frog there, too. emotional testimony this is from the ex-wife of the man
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die in a hot car. the claims he did it on purpose. 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. donald trump : i love the old days; you know what they used to do with guys like that when they were in a place like this? they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody when mexico sends its people, they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy - ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like, "i don't remember!?
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goals we will strive for. the principles we will live by. and we need to make sure that they can be proud of us. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. 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 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? jury selection is that's up to you. underway for a white former jury selection for a white former police officer charged with shooting an unarmed black man. 200 jurors will be interviewed.
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life if convicted of the murder in the death of walter scott. they pulled him over for a broken tail light. he chased him and shot him. scott was not armed. jury selection could take two days. the emotional testimony from the mother of the toddler left to die in a hot car. she is leanna taylor. she is defending him. prosecutor say he within minutes of taking the stand they both broke down in tears. >> the only thing that makes sense to me based on everything i knew that day ross inaudible. >> harris was a very involved dad with a confident personality who cherished his moments with
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of her testimony especially when she talked about cooper. >> i didn't understand why, they just told me that i cannot cry, i didn't understand why. >> the defense attorney asked about the problems in her marriage. they showed the jurors pictures of ross and cooper and family life. the 32-year-old had to tell the jurors about intimacy and problems t marriage and she threatened divorce. but she did not know ross was unfaithful. >> did you know he actually expressed love for other women? >> no. >> did you know he engaged in sexual acts with a prostitute? >> no. >> if i had i would have divorced him then. >> she admits she had little emotion the day cooper died
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body experience and trying to be strong for ross. >> she told the jurors she had never seen her husband grieve as much as he did after cooper's death. police recorded the interactions between the two of them in the room. >> that's not a side of ross i have seen very often to see him that broken and that just beside himself. ky it on the video,ky not even deal with that because it is so -- it is raw. still ahead families beg a judge not to release the 911 calls during the pulse nightclub shooting.
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son. what is behind the power of the other leaf. >> our business is mail order or internet. >> iss it the next big cash cro. >> we get a lot of calls. >> can you grow and the farmer said i'll give it a try.
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under state attorney mark ober's watch, ober is not just ineffective, he declined to prosecute a man who forced a girl into sexual slavery, even blamed the victim. ober: she was with him voluntarily. our community deserves new leadership. andrew warren, an experienced prosecutor, will reallocate resources to target violent crime, including gun violence, rape, and domestic abuse. andrew warren for state attorney. it's time for new leadership.
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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 will be different if i'm president? well kids and 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. i moved on her like a [bleep]. you can do anything. grab them by the [bleep] ns 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. i'm patrick murphy and i approved this message
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a judge is ordering the city of orlando to release a judge is ordering orlando to release recordings of the pulse nightclub gunman talking to police. she made her ruling after a hearing today. transcripts had been release sod we know the gunman declared allegiance to the islamic state and demanded an end air-strikes. the judge heard from relatives of the victims. she is having a media request to get the last 200 911 calls that have not been released. some of the families will be making the tapes public will be heartbreaking. nobody needs to know not just my
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it if you hear the voice. she will listen to the calls before deciding what to do. florida heading to the home stretch of the race >> you have heard from him >> i spoke with a strategy there is no other way to reads and and this election is 50-50 right now. and just the number that you see behind me several hundred people
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other. here are the supporters of donald trump and mike pence who have gathered here today at the airport in st. pete. mike pence is coming to one of the swing counties. pinellas has pick the winner get out the vote. he is here for the campaign and just the weekend, story broke that donald trump's is chris christie. he has brought his understated style that is not understated. we can expect mike pence to hammer obamacare and to talk about the future of the supreme court which has become a rallying cry for both campaigns. early voting goes from now until
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more than 2/3 of the florida vote could be in for election day. that's the vote by mail. lots of heavy voting going on. this is a critical time as they try to get out the vote. again a 50-50 state. mike pence is traveling on a new plane, obviously accident in new york. and nobody was hurt or killed during that incident. but they are on a new plane it should be landing here between now and 6:00. >> thank you very much. >> hillary clinton will be in the tampa area tomorrow. and pasco in dade city around 1:00. she will start speaking i
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open at one. she will talk about an economy that works for everyone. bill clinton will be at the st. pete. doors for that event hope at 5:30. students at colleges and universities are getting into the florida or the halloween spirit. getting out the vote they have shuttles to get through the polls and back and speakers letting them know their vote counts. >> everyone needs to get out and the community will not improve if are you not making sure it happens. you have no right to complaint. >> and. the pope arrives in sweden, it has been 500 years since the protestant reformation. his own order formed to defend the catholic faith against martin luther's reforms. the vatican and the lutheran
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forgiveness for the divide and celebrat the improving relations between the religions over the last 50 years. finding a job is not easy especially if you are a person with special needs. there is a new program trying to fix that. it is called florida unique ability partner program. it was created to help with special needs find jobs within organizations that hire them. right now the unemployment rate for floridians with disabilities is above the state's rate. those with the program are looking to change it, we want to make sure that they have an opportunity to get a job, we know that the unemployment rate in the state. >> and there is a lot of jobs out there. >> and. up next helping kids and
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delivering fresh fruits and vegetables at a rock bottom price. if you want a driver's license or car you have to turn over a lot of personal information to the dmv. why is the state selling your information and making a big profit.
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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 for special interests. it's solar done right. vote yes on amendment 1. you may think eating healthy is a choice. but maybe you think eating healthy is a choice but there are people here who consider it a privilege n a study by the
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that can directly increase a person's risk of developing an early heart disease. there an organization trying to do something about it by taking the market to the street for a sweet price, too. >> dr. jo has the story. >> this is what a desert looks like it's not water that the neighbor lacks. >> and what got around here. >> this is not so grade, the kids vegetables from. >> a food desert is an area one mile from the nearest store and the tampa bay area has dozens of them. >> that's why twice a month paul johnson comes here. >> he comes to the veggie van. >> tomatoes, onions. potatoes. >> a mobile marketplace bringing fruits and vegetables to under
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lot. you by $6 of food for a dollar. >> and the program director said without the van people who live in the areas don't have many options when it comes. >> they depend on the corner stores. there is no healthy alternative. if they buy fruits and vegetables t is cheaper to buy orange. >> banana, orange and apples. >> and she has five children to feed and the van is one of the ways to keep their health in check. >> i feel whenky not, they are getting too much sugar and starch. they are not eating the proper things they need to eat. >> a program helping to solve one of the largest problems facing the world today. >> one bag at a time.
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>> you would think with all the resources we have around us that there would be no hunger. >> the ymca serves three neighborhoods in hillsborough, tampa heights and sulfur springs and pasco county. if you would like information go to tampa ymca and is a great idea. >> bringing the veggies to you. people got to watch the cubs come back. >> a a high number. highest rated. the cubs are alive and do something in the series that we have not seen in 30 years. yellow flags raining down on sunday. raiders set a new nfl record for
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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.
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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? that's up to you. our children, they look up to us. 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 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?
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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? hillary clinton, because we're stronger together. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i love that music. >> we have been getting great pictures today. i love this one. this is from our sister station in washington, dc. this is of course a cabbage patch kid.
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and beautiful pictures this is miles. >> he has his own wagon. >> that's a good look. >> little red riding hood. >> and he is they don't like. my dog would not stand. >> don't forget the second half of this the glasses are flying. >> how about this. >> and was that a photo shop. all it is. a cloud and in front of the sun at just the right angle.
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couple of years it keeps on giving. ky not remember the last time we had a rainy halloween. we'll go through. this time next week, the time change will be underway it will be dark by spooky. >> and by this time the sun set will be about 5:40 or so. we jump ahead in the forecast looks good. we're clear now the high temperature by the way in tampa was 87 degrees. we're 79. by 9:00.
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87. the record is 89 set last year. the low this morning is 67. back in 63 it was 43. great view on the lakeland camera. crystal clear and a continuation of the northeast wind with it another day of warm temperatures. the nice thing is that the humidity is under control very dries air there is no chance of of rain. the rain chance will be on friday. a cold front it looks good. temperatures now including 89 and tampa 86. brooksville, slightly cooler along the east coast. it is muggy from west palm to miami. key west. around tampa bay, dew points are in the 50s and the 60s.
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factor he is usf game. dealing with the gusty winds. and nothing tuesday. nothing wednesday into thursday. >> and this could be off a couple of deg and 50s. and saturday morning. 6:00 or so. it is 7086. 59 dew point. quiet weather across the southeast. we have a cold front and rain
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is 57. , we are mostly clear. lots of sunshine. no change on wednesday. >> and the change comes up on friday. temperatures will be cool. but the drop in temperature is on saturday then of 75 degrees. talk about scary. >> bucs have waived jonathan banks. saying that tampa it has been real. he has not on the field for the loss to raiders. dirk koetter could not have had much work. they have to turn around fast. play a third.
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not tackle well. we missed tackles. we made it look worse by them making tackles. i think i was impressed with their wide receivers and the quarterback. and they are good players. innumbers are weird. when you see that at 44 and change to 29 and change. that's a bad recipe there. this is the bad one. oakland had a rec penalties. they won the game. this very a long history. checkered with a lot of disappointing losses. sunday was something we have never seen before. >> it it whats not a record 23 penalties for 200-yards that decided the game. it was a flag that was thrown. seconds after the 4th down pass with 149. and game over not quite.
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side of the field for holding. it give them new light and the game is tied. >> and. >> you know right away there was something going on. >> i had no idea. >> that was a credible moment, for us all penalties they had. that one we had changed the game. >> it was a record breaking day for the raiders. they bust the record for most penalty yards and the 513 is defense. the second to throw over 500-yards. dispute those gaudy numbers they had chances to win the game. , they are trying to give us the game. they were handed the game. three straight three and outs by and going 7-yards.
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1 minute and 8 seconds. we didn't get anything. we lose it. we didn't find a way to win the game. we had every opportunity to get it. the clubs try to pull off a miracle and the got all they needed. a solo shot. and leaving up to chapman to made the longest relief appearance 2 and 2/3 innings. exciting again.
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game. >> think have to win three in a row. 3-2. >> has that happened before? >> yes. >> there is a chance. >> what do you know, adele opening up about in an interview with vanity fair what she said
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i spent 22 years in the air force, and i was a republican for every one of them. i was rationalizing donald trump's behaviors until... i heard that tape, that was the last straw. i don't want my granddaughter thinking it's okay to be... treated that way, and my grandson growing up thinking... that's how you should treat women. that scares me, that scares me a lot. so hillary's got my vote. we don't see eye to eye on everything, but she's strong, and i respect her. and she's someone that my grandkids can respect too. im hillary clinton and i approve this message. 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
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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. a return to common sense. on wall street the dow on wall street the last day
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points. the s&p nearly flat. so adele is opening up about her battle with post par tomb depression. she gave an interview to vanity fair. we have more with natalie morales. adele is the cover story and revealing interview. she talks about her drinking some of the many revelations that were unearthed. >> she opened up and having her child and her depression, she was candid. >> she said the depression lifted thanks to a friend and through it all her devotion to her son never waivered. >> she is not who hands the kid off to a nanny. she was looking at her what the top see what time she would get home be there when he got up from the nap.
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even on hour here life revolved around her son. >> and her tays drinking that hit a peak in 2011. since the birth of her son she has been a lot more cautious saying, quote, i'm scared of a lot of things i don't want to die. i want to be around for my kid. back to you. >> she has her head on straight, she does. and the 6:00 news is next. here are mark and kelly. expect a lot of campaigning in the area again next we're minutes away from the vice presidential nominee mike pence speaking here in tampa. a look at the other visits still ahead. a woman's i pad and computer stolen from her car. and two people are behind bars. meet a little girl who is helping man and man's best friend at the same i moved on her like a [bleep]. you can do anything. grab them by the [bleep]
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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. i'm patrick murphy and i approved this message because i'll be a senator who always works for you. donald trump : i love the old days; you know what they used to do with guys like that when they were in a place like this? m to go f--- themselves! i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's like incredible. when mexico sends its people, they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy - ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh.
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our children and grandchildren will look back at this time... ...at the choices we are about to make. the goals we will strive for. the principles we will live by. and we need to make sure that they can be proud of us. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. turn yoursel turn yourself in for our sake. >> a mother's grief she buries the last of her children. and the sheriff's message tonight for the driver who hurt one of his deputies. >> one of the suspects had a rifle fired five rounds towards her. the search for the person who fired at a woman's car with her children inside. >> the level of interest has
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>> can you buy your tickets for riding a new ferry a look at the boost some small business dozen see. this is the fox 13 6:00 news. welcome tonight, i'm mark wilson, i'm kelly ring. new at 6:00 a clearer picture of what happened when a hit and run driver killed a woman and injured a deputy from the radio t night near lake wales there is a reward for information. and we're live at the medical center. how is the deputy doing? >> kelly he is here and recovering. he has a lot of broken bones and a long recovery ahead of him but the sheriff is relieved that the man survived but there is another family and they are heartbroken they have to bury the mother of the children and

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