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imagine driving into this. when the driver started getting that sinking feeling. >> welcome tonight. >> i'm ale kelly ring. >> was it murder or self-defense. who was chad olson texting the decision when kurtis reaves goes on trial. his attorney said the story we were told is fiction. and gloria gomez is here to say why the attorneys are interested in olson's cell phone records. >> they say it could show his state of mind before the shooting which they say is very
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over texting. >> he said shut up he flies off the handle. >> why? and the text messages may reveal why. >> could the crux of the shooting come down to what is on his cell phone. documents show that it is a strong possibility. the attorney reviewed them for fox 13. >> it may shed light hoe was talking to immediately before the incident. what he was talking about before the incident. with if they confirm it could be a witness. >> in january of 2014, a retired captain was arrested for the shooting death of chad olson after they argued over texting inside of a movie theater. he told the police that olson was the aggressor and the 71-year-old feared for his life. >> it scared the hell out of me i thought he was going to beat the (bleep) out of me, he said
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was not true. >> some of the texts that were sent, some of the content of the messages are not what you send your daughter. some are graphic. some are sexual in nature. >> privacy laws protect the messages from being released to the public but olson's wife may have opened the door by allowing police to search the phone after the shooting. >> she said look at it. can you have it. so what may be the privacy. >> the defense is asking for the judge to review them privately and determine if they are relevant. they are very relevant. >> if olson is involved in something, is angry. emotion isup set it goes to his state of mind and to why he acted in the way he did. >> and keep in mind the stand your ground hearing is set for february. if he wins that he walks away
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happened. >> we will stay on top of the story. >> i know that you will. >> thank you. >> this is the best play and the bucks beat the bears you saw this. it was a pass from jameis winston not just any pass doing some magic tricks. there is talk about what evans did not necessarily during the play or on the game. and before the game ever started. he did not stant for the national anthem. and lloyd sowers joins us live and lloyd. on fire today. >> and it is filled with opinions on instagram despite the opposition and mike evans said he did not vote it is a team teammate of who voted he said no on his account. this follows a buc's win at home saluting veterans overshadowed by the evans controversy. >> i'm indebted to them.
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disrespect to the military but sitting down through the anthem he struck a chord on the streets divided by the election, i would not do that. that's another, you should stand at all time. no matter who the president is and what is going on in the world. >> that's okay, this is america we all have the right to protest. and it is founded in that right. >> the first amendment, according to professor, does not apply this,. >> it protects individuals against state or government action not individuals from actions by a private entities like the nfl. >> barring any clause in his contract, he could be fired if the bucs choose to. >> you think they should fire him? >> no i would not say that, but as a team they should not encourage that. >> they issued a statement and they recognized every
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say to the principles we cherish. and they're extending the first amendment even though they may not have to. >> discussions on the streets about how to be an american. >> you have to understand they would do this. it is controversy at this time and concern. >> concern about how and where they should be to catching a lot of criticism. >> and mike evans. >> it was a great win at home but overshadowed by the controversy surrounding mike evans, it will be interesting to see how it affects the team. >> looking forward to that. >> i have a couple of e-mails
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will protest them. >> and where they take a firmer stand here. >> and yes the state senator says in the unless he apologizes he will not attend another bucs gamement we saw people burning his jersey on social media today a lot of people are upset about. >> lloyd sowers. >> thank you. >> vandals are now taking their political protest to level. the anti-trump graffiti on two homes is just the start. the graffiti said burn everything. an arrow pointed next door. investigators say someone tried to light the house on fire a neighbor saw the fire and dialled 911 before the flames could be spread. residents are concerned someone will be hurt or maybe even killed. >> it takes seven minutes for a trailer to burn down. the tree next to it. over the house or the house behind us. there are people there.
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someone. they could have killed someone trying to spread hate. >> neighbors are not sure why the community is being targeted. nobody put signs in the yards during the campaign season. anyone with information about it is asked to call the sheriff's offers. he was late to work but the driver has a good excuse if he was. the road disappeared as he was driving over it. and in a matter of seconds the car was swallowed by water and it was on true pan boulevard. the driver is laughing about it now. ought it could have been very serious. >> all of a sudden i felt like the front of my car dropping a little. >> it is the most mundane way to start a monday. >> the car was leaning forward
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>> and he was driving when he found himself sinking. >> i just jumped out. he watched as his car sank into the flooded roadway. and they could not believe the scene. and it had almost completely disappeared. only the tail light remained to be scene. >> when that went in. the hole >> and citrus county said a under ground water main is to break. after pulling it out of the hole, crews went to work replacing the water main and patching the road. >> and that happens to other people. how did they get them out. >> and all right. >> he is laughing now but the neighbors know it could have been more serious.
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>> and. >> the bus was about to come through. >> and harmed anyone. >> officials say this is only a water main break. and and it is reoped construction to rebuild st. pete's pier will get underway. but as we explain it's not just the pier that will be remade. >> reporter: it has attracted visitors from across the globe, we have been coming here 3, 4 years and it is a landmark to see, this man from england makes a trip every year. he is a pilot and the scenery is different to the airport, we
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no pier. >> after the problems the decision was to close the pier in 2014. >> several teams drafted a new pier and demolition wrapped up. here are the renderings for the new pier. they are behind on the designs for the approach t is a 70 million-dollar project but they're working out some of the kinks, we would like a more robust pad. we may not have >> we'll have a splash pad and the jets and you know how robust we don't know that yet. those are some of the stips of things being refined. >> and they will present something in december with the hope of construction starting in march or april. >> it is incredible. >> and adventurous, look around the pieces and it is no surprise that you come for it. >> excitement and optimism that
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after a long absence that brought tears. students, faculty and parents welcomed back a teacher jill bass. >> my favorite story of the day. and ken suarez was there for her return after beating breast cancer. ?[music] ? the kids were psyched before the big moment this would not be another monday, this was a special one the lesson take time to show support for someone going through a tough spot. it was the sea of pink and a guest of honor finally arrived. jill bass here underwent surgery here. she was floored when she walked out and saw all this. >> they saw it was pink. nobody gave me the memo. but i had no idea.
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one the administrators parents. >> and it is very overwhelming. >> and she has been out for a month. this was a welcome back but it was better. ?[music] ? this is my fight song -- >> when the voices joined together. >> somewhere in the crowd were jill's parents and her friends from high school. but doctors say she is cancer free. but the attention died down it was back to her home away from home -- her classroom. >> i hope they take to this about how they can help others by a smile. >> what she will take with her are unforgettable memories of the morning and came together to say we're on your side. in bradenton, ken suarez.
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>> , she is doing great, she is loved. >> yes, my goodness. >> and we're happy for her jill. >> and all the others, too, who were defeating the ugly cancer right now. those who are struggling we're thinking about you. paul, take us into the day. this is one of the strangest i can rather. cool and fun and okay but strange. and.
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>> and you can see the sea of clouds this in conjunction with the front moving down the peninsula and the energy along that front has prompted the sprinkles and showers. it's not much but there is up in hernando and raining pretty good for a time and that's coming to an end and a smattering of sprinkles or a couple of light showers in the gulf. that's why you don't see the superman action with a radar like this. it could be if are you persistent. you will see that full noon tonight. 68 degrees the dew point and the winds to the northwest at 5.
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>> and the clearing line that will go by and sunshine comes back tomorrow. and rain and the mid-atlantic state that is cold and 48. >> rain fall, and 11:00 next in western north carolina and georgia and this is total rain fall and charlotte that's not going to help at all. we stay in the 50s and the 60s tomorrow we are developing sunshine and we're back in the mid70s. >> and the cold front is south the sun is back tomorrow.
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sunshine. deep blue sky. this will last for many, many, many days. and the cold front and the come air this weekend. initially lots of clouds. a mild day. 75 wednesday is great. and 70s. the 7 day has no mention of beautiful autumn weather. the end of the 7 day. check out monday. 65 for a high. 50 for a low. cold air heading our way in a week. >> scott. >> the bucs wish they were talking about the win but dirk koetter spending the press conference discussing the sitting out. that's coming up. >> and coming today. we took our segment and to talk
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the turned a victory monday into a divided fan base and the blow out win over the wears. >> it is all new territory. >> he standspy the when is this the issue >> i hope it does not affect the people. i'll try to minimize the effect it has on the team. this is unchartered water. >> after performances the bucs flipped the switch and utter
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hit evans he did the scramble after that i thought where is the deer. >> i'll agree. it was the sack in the end zone. that's what i had this feels good. >> and the dolphins and bucks win. >> that doubles the chances that you will be >> yes. >> you go to three and greater chances. >> and got lucky, they were lucky. >> and every doing has its day. what other cliche. did you think he would get successled.
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>> it did you watch up there. did you watch the buc's game. >> it is cool. >> and parents advice. everyone was happy. what else. this is the performance bee saw. >> and you have >> a. >> the defense and i'm glad. >> and 6:30. and. hear the advice, that's in a minute. >> recovering from an earthquake. scenes from new zealand you have
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ne. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. >>don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. >>talk to your doctor about brilinta. i'm doing all i can. that includes brilinta. if you can't afford your medication,
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the incoming president has spoken with putin. the kremlin said they talked about improving the relations and fighting isis. and lauren blanchard has more about what the president had to say about the next commanderrer in chief. >> people have spoken. donald trump will be the next president. >> speaking for the first time with reporters since the president-elect's win the president time in officials nearing an end he still has a lot to do we make sure we finish what we started. he is building his administration naming establishment whacked reince priebus his chief of staff and the far right thing conservative steve bannon as a steve strategist and senior advisor
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i will work with them in some capacity to be decided. they complement each other and they have the most important thing. >> this as the protests condition around the country. students today airing their frustration during school walk outs. and he hopes that people will see mr. trump wants to be a president for all. >> that's important that all americans understand that he is a president for everyone, whatever your race. background. gender. >> the president is revving for his last foreign trip. he will travel to peru and greece where the president-elect will be a topic of discussion. >> and the political editor joins us now.
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, do they give inside how they may cofern. >> and when you look here is the consummate insider and outsider given equal power here. this is a odd double. and set up the potential they may clash. that's just the nature of politics. if they do which side will prevail and will they find a way through. focusing on messaging, reince priebus more on access to the white house but with this and he has picked two different people for two very important positions. that shows if he picks individuals like that he is open to some constructive challenge. >> how about that. >> and in the interview last night it showed a different side of trump than on the campaign trail.
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>> the assumptions may be off. he is pressing for a commitment to infrastructure as has president obama. he has called for universal government funded health care and saying he wants to keep the post popular element of the affordable care enact place. he does want to repeal and replace. he is not in line with the sustainment of his own party or president obama. he is difficult to peg to there. neatly in one corner or the other on matters of important policy and war. we have been in protracted wars with respect to the promise of building a big beautiful wall. he said we can scale part back in places to a fence. marriage equality this is settled law he wants to move on. with this a lot of protestors may have heard rhetoric on the campaign trail that may not match with what he does as president as they may expect.
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power, politics,. >> on the lighter side we're kicking off political squares you will be in that. that's the trivia show. on a serious side we'll get into very serious and sudden changes in state and national politics. the big three and others as well that will change that are changing as a consequence of the election. that's tonight at 11:30. >> thank you. thanks. a minnesota man who is planning to join isis will not be sen a judge made that decision tooled saying that if he went to prison, the u.s. would miss a chance to help him. and he was sentenced to 21 months and 20 years of supervised release. >> he is first of 9 being sensed for the involvement in a plot to join isis. newly released numbers from the f.b.i. show hate crimes are on the rise especially for one religious group.
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6.7% last year and crimes against the muslims show the biggest increase up 67%. this is second on the rise and hate crimes following 9-11. the f.b.i. said the surge could be due in part to better reporting by victims and law enforcement agencies. and after four days of deliberations a jury found a georgia father guilty of murdering his son by leaving him in a ross harris showed little emotion as the verdict was read. he was cop victoried of felony murder and sending sexual messages, text members to an under aged girl. the cobb county da said it is not a victory or something to be celebrated. they argue the thing was an accident and harris will learn his fate when he is sentenced on december 5th.
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these could yous t cows are stuck on an island of grass wiping out the field. the government is rescuing people. the 7.8 earthquake killed two people and triggered a small tsunami. and it damaged a lot of roads there. cutting off one town. >> an earthquake struck new zealand triggering a tsunami. >> it is shocking and bed. >> and the thing jumped out from the wall and the doors just literally buckled. >> the 7.8 earthquake hit after midnight local time. and it caused damage in wellington the capital and felt in christs church. >> we tried to get to a door way it was violent i fell down. it was just violent. >> strong after shocks shook people awake and caused damage
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it brought back memories of a earthquake that struck in 2011 killing 185 people. >> and help. >> and get me out. sorry. >> this will go back. >> it caught off access to coastal towns and the drinking water and helicopters are being dispatched and residents. >> and the thing for us making sure that they have services, we need to mack sure that it is at the the disposal. >> the prime minister said the efforts to take months and cost
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after a battle with cancer. her latest job was hosting the news hour on pbs. earlier this year she took a leave from the show citing health reasons. an executive producer for the show called her, quote, a standard bearer for courage, fairness and integrity in an industry going through change. she was 61 years old. next the event that had the whole world and still has oh yea, everything is digital now-a-days.
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the brightest noon in 7 decades passed overhead. >> and millions of people across the country around the world look to see the super moon. this is different. and we explain why. >> we have seen full moons before but rarely like >> and it is the super moon. and it is the closest it has been to the earth since 1948, meaning it appeared bigger than unusual. >> around the world people gathered to gaze at what could be a once in a lifetime site. >> we're taking in the super moon. >> it is nice to get out and get connected back to where we should be.
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and it was a disruption of stages which caused flooding in some parts of the country with florida hard hit. >> as it is closer to earth the moon affects the ocean and moves the ocean. as it is closer it can create higher tides. >> and it hit the peak on monday morning. scientists were awaiting the arrival gathering the amot data about changes. it will not come again for another 18 years. >> for the next super moon that will be closer will be in november of 2034. it's not that far off but to clear your calendar. if you slept through can you get a less super version tonight when it will look 15% brighter. all right.
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how t act, when to push. and what you negotiate can determine what you make over the course of your career. >> the best thing that you can do is never say yes right away, getting the salary you deserve. that's at 10. on wall street stocks waivered between gains and losses. the nasdaq lost 18. s&p dropping a quarter of a point. tonight's hollywood minute is aerosmith done. the beast a crowd turned on wanda sykes. she was booed off the stage in boston. she took heat saying i'm certain this is not the first time we elected a racist. he is the first confirmed one. she responded to the boos by flipping off the audience and before she was off stage a woman
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gave her a hug. the first trailer for the beauty and the beast remake and emma watson in the lives action flick due0 out march 17th. looks great. you know who that is. aerosmith. a big announcement a set of dates for the final european shows. the tour >> the lead singer said it is time. the who has been on a fair well tour for years nowment he is saying this is the final european tour. maybe we'll get them for a few more years, they are making so much money why wouldn't they, they sound well. saw them they're as good as they
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now to paul i see changes coming. i like this weather. >> this is perfect. last year at this time we were in the midst of the 85 to 90-degree run that happened every day from now to the end of the year. this year it has been warm but there are cooler days ahead. a weekenning front we hit 73. some of you stayed in the 60s all day long. that has not happened since the middle of 6773 is the high. and you are talking 237 days on march 22nd where it was this cool during the afternoon. possible between then and now we had many days above 90. i think there are cooler days ahead especially leading up to thig. the front moves our way. it should be chilly during the
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>> and this is going by us. not all that chilly. the problem for super moon viewing. when you have clouds and on top of that rain and that means that is think this should shift just before day >> not adding up to march. as it did in hernando. spotty light rain or sprinkles mostly early tonight. it is kind of cool. at 5:00. the cold front is moving by. clearing line on the backside. that is coming in tomorrow.
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sits over us for a couple of days. once the clouds and sprinkles go by, we're pretty much locked in for many days of sunshine then a reinforcing front going by on saturday. low pressure producing rain up in the chesapeake. and 65 in witchia. the drought was on and on and but it dozen wildfires. smoke in atlanta. i don't see anything on the maps a dry pattern. this is model data and next monday. rain fall accumulations. 100 in atlanta. and .05. they stay driment we stay dry. 50s to near 60 don't. sunshine. a nice afternoon highs in the mid-70s. tonight will be mostly cloudy.
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and the super moon viewing but it could be tough. a few sprinkles down to 60. developing sunshine mild day. in the mid-70s. and on wednesday lots of sunshine. 75 for high. 7 day forecast no mention of rain we stay in the 70s. and low 80s. lows will stay mostly in the 50s. a lot of people out last night checking out a lot of people had bonfires going. it was a good view in the western sky before the clouds came in around 10:00. >> will it be cloudy tonight? >> it looks that way, i'll get up early. >> sure are you. >> let me know how that goes. >> i will. >> stick around for this he is one of our favorites here at fox 13. what you may not know about jeff
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coming up tonight at coming up at 11. controversy over a bus employee gave after a student was killed getting to the bus stop. why the job is on the line. a lawsuit against the publi ptc. a blow to the troubled agency and the ride sharing war. that's tonight at 11. thank you very much, cynthia. you may have seen his segments here on fox 13, what you may not know about attorney jeff brown is that he is a globe trotting adventurer for sure. he is bringing those experiences and much more to a local school. tonight he is what's right with
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?[music] ? >> are you a celebrity at our school, he may be an attorney by profession but to students at brooksville elementary, jeff brown is a rock star. >> it was kind of excitement mixed with amazing. >> on this day, he is face timing them all the way from africa to give them big news. >> yes. >> the flag is part of history now. >> thanks to brown, the school represented by a flag at the top of mount kilananjaro, i want to inspire to you have dreams. >> brown took a picture of the flag and paraglided off with the flag in his pocket. >> the students were so excited they came up with a cheer just for him.
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their favorite adventurer visited them in person and he returned with something special. >> the flag has been on a long journey. >> it went with me. >> it was great i'm thankful he did it with us, you have questions. >> brown and the school's relationship can go back to globl studyies teacher cathy it would be a great partnership. >> i never connected it to turn into this. this has been amazing. it is great you have shown and interest in what i do and that's been a lot of fun so to me that's as if we climbed together. >> the school gave brown several gifts of appreciation, we present you with this, including a global leadership award and a
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? lights, camera, access ? four days before the presidential debate, he called me up and threatened me. >> how will president-elect handle megyn kelly's new allegations. i'm natalie morales. kelly brings up another disturbing chapter from his her. >> it's been a wild ride. i'll tell you that. >> behind the scenes at "60 minutes," i'm liz her nan dez. ivanka's ever changing eye color. >> i had a lot of social issues in school. >> and hailee steinfeld on her own teen trauma. >> this seems like the best option. >> can i borrow your wedding
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