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>> i put my tent here last thursday. >> camping out for the best deals, black friday bargains drawing crowds to the stores. >> she was bound but was able to summon help from a passing motorist. >> y held against her will, howa california mother is doing tonight. >> and combating cancer. the unique tool one local fire department is using to protect firefighters from the disease. >> good evening, and happy
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thinks for joining us. first up, thousands of shoppers continue the trends of shopping on thanksgiving day, but the lines are dwindle the with the rise of on-line deals. evan, despite on-line shopping's popularity the stores are still busy? >> they are, haley, and most of the stores are open for a few more hours before closing up and which should be even bigger but you see the stores are busy, here, people at the checkout lines with the things they got inside but the people who got the best deals, they had to plan in advance. >> how early did you get here to beat the coveted first person in line. >> i put my tent here last thursday.
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week, and they still managed to be first when they showed up at 2:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day. >> yeah, $200. you can't beat that. >> the most in-demand door buster is a toshiba40-inch tv for just $200 but that is not all. >> he is going bet i'm getting a gaming system, and within two minutes, i will be in and out of the store and you won't even see me. >> according to the national retail federation, 59% of americans or 137 million people will shop over thanksgiving weekend, that is just slightly more than last year. 21% of those people started on
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day. >> lines seem shorter than in year's past but people still lined up for the hard-to-beat door busters even as on-line shopperring gets more popular. >> this is one of the in person des >> and you can expect another giant day of shopping tomorrow on black friday. >> all right, evan, thanks. and this is being called a thanksgiving m miracle. the search for a missing california mother, sherri papini went missing while jogging here her family's home in shasta county. her husband realized she was
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from work. the children were still at day care, and her car was home but she was not. but then they got a call they had been hoping for, sherri had been found alive. >> released on a rural c road nr interstate 5, she was bound with help from a passer-by, who contacted her husband. >> the sheriff says his department will not rest until sherri's captor or captors are identified and brought to justice. and elsewhere, police are questioning a suspect after two
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argument. and then from turkey fires to grease spills statistics show this is one of the busiest fire days of the year. and lakeland is equipping their firefighters with new gear to fight fires. >> that is exactly right, haley. with every fire, dangerous chemicals are being emitt molecules that can get into the skin, but these hoods they say are strong enough to block out those particles. >> in a ame manner of minutes ty are a able to suit up, roll out and arrive at dangerous scenes, risking their lives to save yours because the smoke and flames are not the only things
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more new materials for building and furnishing homes and when they burn they put out toxins. >> firefighters are significantly more prone to suffer from cancer than the general u.s. population. >> it's just more has hazardour our guy when is burning buildings. >> and these particle filtering hoods, are thicker and block out more materials. there are three layers of material preventing the particles for getting into their skin. >> they are designed to protect our ears and necks, the most commonly exposed areas in a fire around our head. >> kyle davis is now equipped with the new gear.
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about three times as much as their old gather, but they say it's an invaluable expense. >> being able to go home and not worry about caning is very big for us. >> our guys are on the front lines in a very dangerous job and we want to make sure they have the absolutely best protection we can give them. >> we are told that every single firefighter on the streets here in lakeland have b with this protective gear, and now that they are heading into the busy thanksgiving holiday with more to come, they just want to make sure everyone stays safe. >> crystal, thank you. well, violent and d drunk is how deputies scribe a 43-year-old who will refused to put down his knife, telling deputies they would have to kill him first.
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did not listen to their repeated warnings to put down his knife, and they eventually had to shoot him. the deputies involved with on paid leaf l leave until the investigation is over, and surveillance photos of an indent where a man walked 3:00 a.m., yelling and holding what appeared to be a handgun and demanded money from the register. anyone with a lead as to his wwhereabouts is urged to call te sheriff's office. and this happened november 12, the sheriff says a child rode his bike to a food mart and then
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outside, a man hopped on and rode off, and then we showed them working hard and perfecting their performance but today they finally made their tv debut. they represented the buy area well in the macy's thanksgiving day parade, congrul job well done. they were selected from a group of 250 high school bands and they raised the money to take the trip to new york city this week. and then still ahead, delivering meals and much more. >> we might be the only person they s see all day long. >> you only know it's there when lightning strikes and the bleeding happens.
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>> some can't travel for thanksgiving and some can't leave their home. for those folks, this could be a lonely holiday were it not for meals on wheels. we see how hundreds of families have a happy thanksgiving by dlidelivering more than food. >> meals on wheels. >> it's more than just a meal, it's a frien the other side of the door. >> happy thanksgiving. >> and chris can tell you how much it helps his aunt and uncle to have a meal delivered to the house. >> they were not been doing well and were not able to cook for themselves. >> and so he signed them up. >> we just want to thank you for what you are doing for our family and we wanted to help out today. >> dozens of volunteers drove from one home to the next
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to more than 700 families. >> we serve folks these meals every day. >> i have so much for be thankful for, and is it's just a tradition to give back on thanksgiving. >> people who often need the most help, the elderly and the disables and stephanie says this is more than just a food delivery. >> and on a holiday when this is often the discussion -- >> i am thankful for so many thing, >> my family, our health -- >> the word "thankful" can take on a whole new meaning. >> thank you so much. >> when a happy thanksgiving is delivers right to someone's door step. >> groups throughout the country helped to fill the bags with food, flowers and our goodies,
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pitched in for help serve meals at this center that serves veterans. the congressman elect he is he hopes families will come together this thanksgiving after such a di divisive election. >> it's a time to come together and realize what we are so thankful for, people, the election is over, and thank god for that. time to watch football,'s some turkey or ham and take a nap, we've earned it. >> we know not every turkey was being cooked in the often today. we saw a lot of people outside frying or grilling their turkey. >> i thought that you were
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me. >> well -- >> yeah, the outside frying your turkey is a thing now, and if you were on the beach it was a spectacular scene late today, this is a beautiful bonus, around the dunedin causeway, and pamela. i was driving down i-4 when the sun was setting and that is tough to do when the sun sets in the west and you are staring at it driving to the west. temps today getting again above average. we had a pair of days sunday and monday where the high was 70 and now we are back up to 83, and
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through the weekend, and a pretty good seabreeze, and so cooling at the coast and warmer inland, all of the beige or tan meanmeans dry air. we have had months in our climate history with no rain at all, and so it will not be a certainly 1/100th of an inch is not a lot. there is enough moisture around where dewpoints are coming back up and skies are partly cloudy. we'll watch out for patchy fog, and we have seen a continuing warming trend going back to early in the week. we were 70's for highs sunday and monday and now at 10:00, we're at 71.
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and temperatures are climbing in sarasota. this is a pretty good recipe for patchy fog, and new drought information out today and it's dad, bad, all the way from mississippi and up to asheville, chattanooga, knoxville, all the way back to nashville. this is pretty bad, and than will be some rain on the way for them, you need something up here but for us, i don't see much. maybe showers during the middle of next week, and so here is the deal on the next couple of days. the one front trying to come through tomorrow into saturday, and i don't think it's going do much at all, and then another surge of drying air coming in by sunday, but there really is no
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early to middecember. here is how the three days should shape up, a lot of the shopping looks good, and 80's for highs and 79, and it turns less humid on sunday, and add three or four degrees and it will be warmer inland. patchy fog, and we are down to 65. a mixture of clouds and sunshine and a pleasant day tomorrow, and on s it's nice, a high of 79. if you're boating tomorrow, winds north at about 10 knots and the next is a high tide at 11:18, and your seven-day goes like this. we stay mostly dry and mostly nice. a small chance of showers monday and wednesday of next week. >> the holiday season is in full
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>> after families finished up their turkey, they hit the road to celebrate the next holiday. this is the first night of the wonderland of lights drive through at the county fair grounds. we what is in store this season. >> one holiday leads to another. >> because it's thif thanksgivid it's the start of the holiday season. >> now it's beginning to look a lot like christmas in brandon. >> it's really for families to enjoy and start a new holiday tradition with their families. >> for the next 38 nights, the fair grounds is transformed into
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rides and horse-drawn wagon rides. >> it's a big production, with preparations beginning back in august, and once on the property it took three weeks to construct the mile-long experience. >> every one of my shows is like a child to me, and it's amaze whamazingwhen you see the childs faces light up. >> it was hilarious. >> and before you leave, be sure to stop by christmas village to meet the big man in red, he will be sure to let you know if you're on the nice list this year. >> we were eating and we decided to come out and see the lights and the kids were excited. it's all a part of the spirit of
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to 10:00 fridays and saturdays. and still ahead, helping survivors heal, how one mother of a pulse shooting victim is bringing those those still healing from deep wounds this holiday. >> having him here with me, and my family, my grandchildren, we have three beautiful little boys. >> i'm thankful for my family
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>> there is family here. >> they drank a toast to family. brandon and eric were at the table. they were at the night club that terrible night and managed to escape the bullets but others were among the 49 pulse shooting victims. she says it's terrible not having him there. >> it's really hard to be would be thankful, really, when your only child was so horribly murdered and you want him back more than anything in the world. >> chris was a mental health therapist passion not about helping others and she says the holidays have lost their joy and she would happily trade places with him. >> there is nothing i want, there would be one thing i would
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christopher back even if it meant that he were grieving over me. that would be fine as long as he got to come back and experience the rest of his 30's. >> brandon wolf one of christopher's cren friends was e night club. >> he was an inspiration, a mentor and was someone who made me feel that no matter what my opinion was, as long as i had a good reason having stand by my side. >> they don't know me, they don't know my pain, they just can only imagine. and it's only in that imagine that they reach out and they want to try to take some of my pain from me. how could you not be thankful that there are those kind of people in the world. >> mat treza, fox 13 news. >> this thanksgiving a
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granted: being able to breathe. she went to the doctor with a nosebleed and found out it was something much more serious. the family found out she had cystic fibrosis, and she soon found herself awaiting a double lung and living transplant, and now she and her family would not >> it's a mazing amaidzing. amazing. she is happy and full of energy and just seeing her so happy is amazing. >> shelby is doing much better now, and just in time for thanksgiving. and brian was a typical active 6-year-old boy until the unthinkful happened.
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little boy had a very rare stroke, but as we hear, ryan didn't take the set-back lying down. >> rarely do you meet a kid like brian, nothing seems to get him down. if not for the hand and leg braces and the surgical scar advisable through his summer believe that just a year and a half ago brian came very close to never dancing or giggling again. >> we had them over swimming and i was at his sister's end of the pool and he was grabbing his arm, we got him out of the water and he said he couldn't feel his arm. >> and it got much worse. doctors rushed to stabilize the
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they were calling a helicopter for us. >> brian's dad flew with him, still not knowing what happened to his son. that happens to you is here,hin- sign this form and by the way, there is a small percentage of chance he want make it through this but you have to sign it because we have to do this now. >> he needed emergency brain surgery. >> he didn't hid his head. so wha >> this is a venous malformation. >> an entanglement of vessels in the brain that suddenly rupture. it's like lightning out of nowhere, it's rare and difficult to detect. >> you can't really know any given schiel child is going to n
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when the bleeding starts. >> it was incredibly frightening that this kid who was swimming and playing soccer is all of a sudden laying in a bed not moving. >> and once he woke up we didn't know what he would be able to do. >> but he wasted no time showig his doctors, his others exactly what he is made of. >> as far as the buttons and zippers we are not there yet, and he has not learned to tie his shoes yet. >> sometimes i need help. >> but given the outcome of his surgery and his steady and rapid recovery. >> everything is good right now. >> but most importantly, it's
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coming up tonight at 11... >> coming up tonight at 11:00, donald trump is spending his thanksgiving in florida. why it's an expensive task for the secret service, and we'll introduce you to a man who has spent every thanksgiving for the past decade serving others and why he is getting a different perspective on the holidays. arsonist terror, the israeli
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fires that are forcing hundreds from their homes tonight. nettnetanyahu says the fires are being investigated. >> the fires would have been started by individuals who set the scene. >> some 60,000 people have been evacuated from homes and buildings and more evacuations are likely. the palestinian authority has now offers israel help in fighting the wildfires. >> and has lsu found their man and is it jim j jimbo fisher?
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y26m3y yy6y now it's time for the >> now it's time to talk about the good stuff. marissa lynn joins us to talk about today's heart-warming stories. first, a selfless act from a 14-year-old girl from florida. she chose to spend her thanksgiving at the hospital bringing joy she sent the day colors with kids and while we worked on crafts are patients her brother delivered toys. >> i really want to make other children happy because i know what it's like to be missing big, fun times. when i'm in the hospital and i don't have anything to do and someone comes and brings me something, it just lights up my
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all. after several days in the hospital she realized she was watching the same movies over and overagain, and so she asked for dena donations and now she s her own nonprofit. >> boredom can make kids do all sort office things. s of things.>> her organizationt hundreds of hospitals around the country. and moving on to another story, out in lakeland. >> a little boy in lakeland is touching hearts tonight. this is ethan chap man, he hada birthday and got lots of presents but he turned around and donated every single one to
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exchange the police chief let him go for a s spin in his offie chair and he got a badge. >> and you know parents complaint, get off of that eye , but here are kids getting their hands dirty in the community. >> yeah! >> and repurposed in a unique way. a group in cedar rapids is turns them into handbags all to help african refugees in the area. they are sewing them into handbags and telling them in the area, and they hope to sell 3,000 bags this season. >> it's interesting and it's
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>> all of the proceeds benefit the refugees and their families. >> well, happy thanksgiving, everyboy. well, come around the locker room and the bucs will tell you it is hard to come up with a quarterback like jameis winston and the win against the chiefs could be a season-changing will moment no for the they could be a play-off team but they just can't fall apart and the bucs got an extra boost of motivation when winston handed out copies of a letter he wrote to all of them. >> he does have a really good understanding of that, and i got to admit, you usually don't think about that coming from someone younger than you.
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really young and he has a great idea of what to say and when and how to say it. he is really good at that. >> tailgate sunday, and later on it's the seahawks and bucs taking the field at ray-j at 4:05, and then another impressive game for the the redskins response and kurt cousins is going to air it out deep to a wide-open jackson, with a 67-yard touch down, but they still trail by 5, and then the ri redskins go with the on-e
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the final score. and a battle for first between the vikings and the lions. bradford is picked off and time is runnin' and not on their side. the lions are deep into enemy territory. the lions take sole possession of first, with the asked about it yesterday during the bucs media day jameis winston says he want imagine jimbo fisher not being the coach at lsu but as it turns out, he may be right. according to re multiple reports the seminoles may be going after
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the hard wood, florida state and temple. waller in traffic, but it doesn't go, and then off the in-bound pass, isaac gets the steal and the bucket. but he fails to get the next bucket and tem temp state. and this one went back and forth between two unbeaten teams. but they kept it close. gators 17 points and right now they have a 5-point lead with a couple of minutes remaining in the game. as football winds down we have college basketball and the nba
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>> love the view from the serrata beach cam the past couple of days. check it out, not only a great sunset but the planets are showing up well in the western sky, with venus, saturn and mars. partly cloudy skies now. i do see areas of fog developing late tonight. moisture is up a little bit, dewpoints are pretty high, winds are light and that is a recipe for fog, and our fog season is usually late november into the spring. it makes sense that we'll see some fog overnight, but no rain and then we'll watch and wait for the approval of a weak front that
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mass, but tomorrow it looks like a good shopping day. by monday or 1:00, it's 78, and we top off near 80. >> now that you are done feasting. 75% of shoppers will be h 137 million people are expected to shop over the hot day holiday weekend, up from last year, and the stock market has been on a tear since election day, all posting big gains since trump became president elect, and watch what do you at the office, turns out that the boss may be washing.
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marriage. they were married in 1938 and they have lived through multiple wars and the loss of a child and the blessing of a great, great grandchild, so how did she know he would be her future husband? hshe says it just took one look. >> so what is the secret to a 78-year you yurba believes that never ag can go a long way. and here is more on what people in the bay area are thankful for. >> -- family and my little sister. >> i think both for my friends and family and my best friend eva and my parents who put food on my plate and a roof over my
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and my health. it's been a rough near, and we have a lot to be thankful for this year, and going into 2017 with a bang. >> this is one of the ones you had to be here for, and i thought it was too good to pass up so... >> black friday here early and people are braving the crowds for. >> it is my prayer on not thiffithanksgiving that we begio heal our divisions and move forward as a country. >> why the shotlight is now on n trump's seaside resort. >> good evening, i'm haley hines, thanks for joining us on
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