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>> i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all america. >> we owe him an open mind and a chance to lead. >> donald trump stuns the nation last night. tonight, president-elect as he begins to make the transition to commander in chief. >> to help another family and another child not go through the pain and suffering. >> a decisive victory for medical marijuana but tonight the trend some are noticing about the politics of pot. >> also, near tonight, problems with polling predictions. how did so many get it so wrong.
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for in the presidential race. >> good evening and welcome tonight, i'm mark wilson. >> and i'm kelly ring. thanks for joining us. well, he defied the out to see be elected to the 45th president of the united states and tomorrow he will meet with the president president in the whit. >> trump's work t starkly divided nation begins tomorrow. today he received congratulations from foreign leaders including israeli leading benjamin netanyahu, and he also met with the president of mexico, who described it as a
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he also met with paul ryan with whom he openly fri feuded durine election. ryan says that the party is unified behind trump and trump emphasized unity as a nation. >> now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division, and get together, so all republicans across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all america, and this is so important to me. >> and working with congress should be easier because house and senate republicans successfully defended their
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sanders who once called trump the most dangerous man in america says he is willing to work with trump to help families in america. during clinton's concession speech she told supporters to give trump a chance and to the next generation, to keep moving forward. >> to all of the women especially the young women who put their faith and in me, i want you to know that nothing had made me prouder than to be your champion. i know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling but some day someone will, and hopefully sooner than we might think right now. >> and president obama weighed in on the outcome of the election saying clinton's
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will continue to do great work for the american people. the president also congratulated trump saying he is rooting for his success. trump stayed in his trump tower, and by the way, the lobby of trump town is now closed as protestors protest outside. >> tonight in downtown proprotests marshed and ralliedd in portland, oregon they also protested saying they don't believe that trump will be a president for all americans. >> and on a smaller scale, protestors in tampa marched in
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not my president protests and said he doesn't believe that the trump can represent all minority groups. >> the women and the lgbt and the muslim and fe african-amerin communities are strong. >> the question many people are asking is how could so many polls be so wrong in this presidential race last night. our matt tower predicted on our show last week that trump could take the presidency and win the election. >> we were weighting their polls and they looked to the 2012 turn-out and i saw that certain demographics such as white men were going to turn out in much
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individuals who are independent going republican. this made the difference between a 2-point deficit for trump and a 1 to 2-point win for trump in the end. >> and despite latinos turning out, the high turn-out of white men were too much for clinton to this is arguably the second biggest story coming out of the election in florida, talking about marijuana. several states legalized recreational use while others okayed medical marijuana by a pretty wide margin, and it's been all over the news there, josh. >> we are seeing huge attitude changes towards pot, in fact in the city of lakeland they are
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small amounts of marijuana. but let's talk about medical marijuana for a second. it had a big night last night, 71% of florida voters approving medical marijuana, and for some families this represents years of fighting and it also represents hope. >> it's tough to watch but kenya wants you to see pher 9-year-old son ivan is having a seizure. >> this is not normal. >>.. it's not fair for a child have to go through this. >> and so is the box of pills he had to take. >> no child should have to take all of these drugs when there is
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>> she is a member of canamoms, and it's a fight they won last night. >> thank you. >> to help another family and another child not go through the pain and suffering like our children are going through is worth everything. >> i literally got tears in my eyes. i put up a post and thanked everybody for >> medical marijuana was approved by 71% of florida voters a clear reflection of changing attitudes toward pot. other states including california approved legalizing recreational use, and some believe that florida may be next, saying that amendment 2 may just be the first step. >> the end game is legalizing marijuana across the street this
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politics of pot are for others to debate. she just wants to have her son better. >> i want my child back, and if i can't have that, at least have him have some normalcy. >> coming up tonight at 11:00, will the city of lakeland decriminalize small amounts of marijuana and i will have that answer and the results are >> well, still ahead tonight, improving the lives of veterans. >> it was a major theme for the trump campaign. the changes that bay-area vets are hoping to see when trump takes over the white house. >> taking killer drugs off the streets tonight at 10:30, an inside look at the new weapons in the war on drugs.
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tonight, paul. >> we tried to get some rain today, here it is on sky tower, very light with sprinkles moving across tampa bay this evening, plus sunshine comes back in a big way, and there is a weekend dunkin's sweet black pepper bacon sandwich is back with twice the crispy, caramelized peppered bacon. experience a breakfast sandwich made for bacon lovers.
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tonight about the election. he said he and trump had similarities and he also criticized the affordable care act saying it failed in many ways. >> what obama care did is raise the cost and so fewer people can pay for health care. >> he said competition in the health care industry is the best way to make care more affordable and he also talked about federal funds as a safety net for people who cannot afford health insurance. >> one of the key planks of trump's campaign was protecting veterans mentally and physically and with his election, many bay-area vets to hoping to see changes. >> we know in politics it's one thing to promise the world but
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promises to take better ware off veterans. >> my america pulled through, that's all i can tell you. >> the fact that he got through this with all of the stigma surrounding him i would also have call him superman. >> prepon and this vet has the o back it up. >> our vets are cherished people and thousands of people are dying waiting on line to see a doctor. >> he says vets should be able to seek treatment from private fiphysicians instead of waitingn the v.a. >> we will also finally take care of our great veterans. >> and the president-elect did not forget them. >> the best thing he could do is
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all of the paperwork that is involved. >> there are a lot that need help, emotional help as well as physical help and help them go through the system so they can receive the benefits they are entitled to. >> they have cast votes and heard the promises and they are apprehensive but optimistic that trump will keep his >> no one can undo and it's unrealistic to expect this man can run in there and make everything right. >> the people put donald trump in office, that is what made me feel good. the people finally had a voice and i don't think we've seen that around for a long time. >> on top of veterans health care issues trump has promised to use his time in office to rebuild the military.
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hours make. you can really feel it outside, coming. >> low 80's for highs and we'll drop our night time lows in a couple of nights. we don't usually see a lot of fall color. here is a little hint, maybe, sorta, kinda. and i see a little color in the trees there, a nice little fall scen tonight, we had clouds come in laid in the day, and lido beach this evening from va val, i like that picture, val. and we have had 15 straight days with temperatures close to average, and a lot of you have been messages me about this. we need some rain. 25 straight days in a row
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i look at the maps today, and look at the models going into next week, and he see maybe showers, monday, tuesday, wednesday, and this is our treey season. we have had 1.55 in the rain bucket since the first of october and the last time we have had significant or measurable rainfall at tia? october 15 where we had .2 of today the average high dropped from 80 down to 79, and we'll be near that number into the weekend with very low humidity. a little band of rain and showers with a dying front moving in from the gulf tonight, and again not much of a sunset. a lot we had on radar, and sky tower, that is evaporating before it reaches the ground or the area.
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about it. the sprinkles continue to head east, so southeast, right on through the weekend. not much wind today, that is a nice break. we had gusty winds for most of this month and winds are light and variable. winds north-northeast at 7, and so a dying cold front will have minimal impact on our weather. this will break up to give us sun shine by midday and take a look at the weather around the country. there is nothing going on. high pressure all the way to california. a big high over the nation's heart land, and dry except for the outer banks of carolyn in a and the chesapeake. for november, not bad, buffalo
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clouds will eventually dissipate and then high pressure builds in. sunshine coming up tomorrow, veterans day looks good on friday and that good weather should continue right through the weekend with cool nights and mild days. we are down to 65. any lingering clouds early give way to sunshine early, and on friday, more sunshine and maybe below average. a high of weekend. again a reminder that we need some rain, and dozens of wildfires burning up in the carolinas and we are not that bad but we are dry. -- >> all right, paul, the new trump administration takes over the white house in january.
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presidency sinks in tonight across america, we are wondering what a trump cabinet will look like. >> usa today compiled a list of its own. >> well, this is a usa today list, with lots of familiar faces. many of them right there alongside donald trump throughout his campaign. first, rudy guiliani could be in line for attorney general. he is ssurrogates. another possibly, newt gingrich, he is interested in becoming secretary of state. and another possible pick, chris christi, governor of new jersey who had stood by trump since he dropped out of the race, he will likely have his eye on a
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then ben carson could be an obvious choice for surgeon general. -- and other names getting tossed around, retire general mike flynn, a possible pick for defense secretary, and jeff sessions another possible to lead the pentagon, and bob corker, secretary would be a pick for tretreasury secretary. some familiar names that we might see again in the near future. back to you. >> i would bet so, and i'll bet that preibus is a lock on something, too.
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y24zxy y12fy >> as we look ahead, what can we expect from president trump after he takes the oath of office in january. >> drain the swamp. we're going we're going to drain the swamp. >> donald trump has run his campaign pledging to tear washington to pieces but as inaugural construction begins the improbable winner has a lot to deal with.
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his strong point. >> you should be in jail. >> can he control his tongue and bury the hatchet with paul ryan? >> a unified republican government can fix our big country's problems. >> that can open the door to a major conservative realignment. >> real change begins with immediately repealing and replacing obama care. we will build a great wall. >> although other parts of trump's contract may poke the eyes of republicans he now needs. >> -- to impose term limits on elected office. >> after such a nasty campaign, expect takes are so long if trump can work with congress even a little, he will get a lot of credit.
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vernon elementary are mourning the death of a beloved crossing guard, just after school left out, david roundtree was hill hit andkilled by a car. students are remembering him as someone who always had a smile on his face. we talked to his wife who said he w morning. >> i got back up and i was walking through the house, looking for him. it's hard. it's hard. it's hard. >> certainly is, and walton had his first experi appearance in e and his bond was raised to $50,000. >> -- after an investigation a state attorney determined that
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were justified. he shot and killed lavonia riggins saying he feared for his life and learned only later that riggins was unarmed. >> and the race to find the next killer street drug, it's high-tech and high risk and happening right here in florida. >> these drugs are being restructured to avoid the laws. >> >> this nondescript warehouse, somewhere in south florida. >> we are the southeast laboratory and cover the southeast portions of the united states and the caribbean. >> this is the fort knox of street drugs. >> we have marijuana, cocaine,
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cocaine -- these are what they call bulk submissions which are kilos of cocaine, and in that back corner is the candy -- >> we are inside the dea's largest lab in the united states and it deals with drugs so vast and dangerous that the locations are not even publicized. >> it's a new for the public but for law enforcement. >> simply bringing in drugs here means suiting up. >> this is a level-8 suit. >> this is very dangerous. >> before chemists can even analyze them. >> a lab coat, proper shoes and
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>> fentanyl can actually go through your skin and if inhale it can cause death. >> it has legitimate medical uses like pain relief for cancer patients delivered in a time-release patch but on the streets it can kill instantly. >> you've got your sample. >> i cleaned up and now we are going to run it on the instruments. >> this sample is clear of fentanyl but it doesn't mean we are in the clear. here this unknown and others can we just as if not more dangerous. >> and this is considered the hot side. >> the hot side. >> what is that? >> all of the dangerous substances, the solvents and components and it's what you have on your glasses as well.
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components ever so slightly trying to stay ahead of the law. >> how often do you find something new using this instrumentation. >> the number of new compounds is increasing in the last few years approximate the synthetic canabinoids to bath salts. >> and the deadly substance mean known as pink, which is increasingly being seen in deaths nation-wide. this half million dollar machine is called a nuclear resonance speck pspectrometer. >> and this is only a small
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drugs they have on hand here. >> what is the message? >> you are playing russian lieu roulette, you never know what you are going to get. >> and it's a constant race to stay ahead of the next new com pend. compound. >> the numbers of fentanyl containing doubled in the past year. and the drugs are incinerated after complete. >> it's amazing the number of people who will will use something and have no idea what it is or where it came from. >> and a bizarre case getting even stranger. >> the new twist in this south carolina case involving a suspected serial killer.
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minutes at 11:00, the gop sweep in our nation's capital, a republican president, house and senate. so what will it mean when this new political era takes effect, and is the white house a downgrade from trump's m mansion living? >> and another that serial killer case. nicole carver the estranged wie of charley carver is accused or impersonating a police officerrers and she reportedly did it to try to get information on carver's disappearance. she alleged by used a detective's name and badge information to try to get
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and todd coleheff is facing charges on incidents going back a decade. >> and -- team can wear it -- typically the loses team's stuff is send out of the year. major league baseball says they are destroys it all to prevent it from getting into the market place. >> and the lightning are back home on the ice but what is the latest on jonathan and his last three games. will he be ready to go against the islanders? and the bucs get a much-needed player back.
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now it's time for the >> all right, time for the good stuff, a polk county animal control over got a big thank-you for helping to save a child's life. >> the sheriff grady judd publicly thanked dog when the manager got a call about a baby in room 135 cho was choking and couldn't breathe. he told the manager to call 9-1-1 and then rushed to the room and he found the baby unresponsive, he delivered
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and the baby started breathing again and was rushed to the hospital. the sheriff called him a true hero and an example to all of us. >> and i think most people would agree. some officers in l.a. are also going above and beyond the call of duty. this little girl got a new bike bicycle to replace the one stolen from her got to for her birthday. >> i like the ride the bike, it makes me happy, and my mom is happy because i got a new bike. >> katie and her mother say they are so grateful for the officers and katie can't wait to show her friends their brand new bike. >> well done on their behalf. >> and you can tell how much it means to her, too. all right, scott, what's going on.
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front, they have not had a consistent threat in the running game and much of that has to do with their inconsistence in the position of running back, a different one nearly ever week, but doug martin practicing in a limlimited capacity but still gd news and it looks like he could be returning against chicago. he was injured arizona and reinjured it, later but assuming he stays on court he could be carrying the ball this sunday. >> exactly, i mean, you got your 22 starters and all those 22 starters are on different levels. you have elite players, four or five guys who were in the pro bowl last year and sometimes
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sometimes you have a good guy behind him and sometimes you are kind of holding on. >> a seasoning opening win followed by three straight losses and then back to back wins followed by back to back losses at home but the team is hopeful that they will still have time play and project confidence, and winston says you know what? he is no loser. >> i believe losing is too easy and i hate easy stuff, going out there and losing is so easy. i want stuff to be hard, that's why i want to win championships and win more and more guys but confidence-wise, it's easy, because. we just have to get over the
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need to do to help us get over it. >> we have a full slate on sunday, starting with tailgate sunday, and the bears and bucs followed by a game between the cowboys and the steelers. >> and when florida enters the swamp against south carolina austin appleby will be their starting he is 1-1 in his two starts this year, losing to tennessee and beating vanderbilt. and then at practice today, after taking a hit to the head in the game against the islanders he's been out, and no time table to his return.
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>> here is a great picture. shannon marie, a nice little scene on the south jetty in venice, certainly worthy of a fox 13 umbrella. nicely done, and certainly appreciate you sending the we did not have a deep blue sky, lots of clouds coming in as the day moved along, and these clouds contain a little bit of light rain, but mostly sprinkles. this will slide south and east and by tomorrow, the weather will be improving. clouds around now and they stay fairly thick but any left over clouds tomorrow, and after that
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thursday afternoon, and friday into the weekend. temperature s will be cool at night and mild during the day. clouds around tomorrow morning, that give away to sunshine by 4:00 and veterans day looks good, too. >> voters going from polling sites to social media facebook users also feeling chatty about the historic event with more than 115 million people discussing the election on that site and the popular site indeed said the number of americans searching for jobs in canada jumped ten-fold, and a huge postelection rally in wall street, and stocks initially
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>> all right, so before we go, we are so sad election season may be over. >> there is st. pete, but it's a horse of a different color, though. throw mounted police officers and their riders are vying for a spot left open by a retiring officer. the horses and riders were put through an obstacle course all while keeping formation. and it was a good refrefresher r other horseback officers, too.
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the big winner in the recent florida lotto drawing. >> it's 57-year-old diane dougherty. she suppose to win hero her wins as a lump sum payment of 13.1 million. >> a 11:00 news. >> taking a closer look at the impact of this historic election. >> the man behind the heart of the deal st seals the deal as or 45th president. >> working together we'll begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the american dream. >> a look at the change and
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president-elect donald trump. >> and election rejection, protests in several cities as angry americans refuse to accept trump. >> i don't think it's going to be a cake walk. >> lots of uncertainty over obama care, will trump deliver on his promise to repeal it? >> first up tonight, less than 24 hours astonished the world, reality is beginning to sink in, and after a more than contention elections both sides are trying to heal some wounds. president obama has invited trump to the white house tomorrow. >> already trump has been breved briefed on national security at
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