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>> we begin at 11:00 with a life-and-deaths are. and a winter haven police officer says he was just doing his job, but this woman who threatened to jump off of a 13-story building may owe him her life. >> a 35-year-old woman on a ledge 13 stories up. >> the first thing i a prayer. i would tell myself that this person's life is the most important thing to me at the time. >> russic a trained negotiator was the p.d.'s lead. >> she had headphones on and music plays when i opened the window, and she held one foot
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i decided to show her i meant no harm. >> her dad passed away and then her mother. >> they talked up there near the top of the second tallest building in winter haven, and there is one thing he reminded her again and again. >> that i cared and i was there now. my heart was beating out of my chest, and i her name out, and eventually she turned and looked at me and said i really don't want to die, and i just held my hand out and she grabbed it. she basically just grabbed me and hugged me and cried. i hope she find the help she needs, she is grieving with very little family to help her grief. remember
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didn't come to work that day. >> i had a long drive home the day before from visiting family in florida and i debated calling in and asking for a day off, and i'm glad i didn't. >> this man was sentenced to eight years in prison for myself manslaughter but tonight trevor dooley would walk out of jail, this morning a judge granted him a our josh c cascio has been speaking with the family, any word on exactly when dooley will be released? >> we spoke just with his bail bondsman and she says it will likely be tomorrow morning when he is released from the orient road jail.
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$100,000 bond by a judge after he and his attorney argued that he should be let out while the court proceedings move forward. he is appealing his manslaughter conviction for a second time after shooting and killing james after an argument. he claimed that he was defending himself. the victim's family reacting with disappointment to the judge's bond ruling. >> he gets to spend h more holidays with his family which we don't get to get that back with dj because he took him from us. it's basically like opening an old cold scar over and over. >> per the judge, dooley can have no firearms nor have contact with the victim's
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we are live from the orient road jail in tampa. >> josh, thanks. you know ybor city is known for being noisy after the sun goes down, and last night 2 people 23 peoplewere arrested, tampa pe spent roughly 12,000 to staff the protest, much of that ovti who were not originally scheduled to work, and it cost them $8,000 to bring in troopers to help. and it's not just a taxpayer funded agency. some business owners in ybor is also feeling the pinch. >> people don't want to go and enjoy dinner or a cocktail and
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through chaos to get to the businesses here, so it creates an uncomfortable setting. >> and when protestors march through the streets, they often have to close down the streets and ybor merchants are not happy about that. >> and tonight we know what caused a deadly fire at an odessa mobile home park. a disabled man was trapped and did not make it out. his wife ran across the street to get help, but there really wasn't must have anything can do. the couple apparently fell asleep with the candles burning and the smoke alarms did not go off. >> and there are some things you can do to protect yourself from
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information through your credit card, when you swipe it. the introduction of chip. based cards was supposed to protect us but experts say it's only a matter of time before crooks find a way to make them vulnerable, too. >> ven eventually, they will fid way to hack those, too. >> biometrics. at the gas pump, try using a credit rather than a debit card, and avoid public wiify. wifi. and look for misspellings on an app, and at the number of downloads.
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few hundred times orless, that t is a sign to stay away. >> and so many people have lost homes and businesses and at least seven people lost their lives. >> we get a report tonight from east n tennessee. >> heavy rai tennessee cooled hot spots from wild fires that have extended into residential areas but it's come as a bigged blessing for firefighters. >> a new challenge that the weather is creating for us after the fires is we are experiencing some small mudslides and rockslides, so there is no longer that foliage that is holding everything today.
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winds that toppled trees and downed powerlines. >> survivors are sharing stories of narrow escapes. michael posted this video after he and his brother fled a fire undiddiungulfing their neighbor. they had to turn around and flee the fire. this house was completely destroyed but the home next door was left untoutouched but the homeowner had a close call. >> we have animals and i came back to get them, and i was not about to let them just burn up. >> la larry got out safely but e heat from the approaching flames was so intense it actually
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the side of his suv. >> three more bodies have been recovered and that could raise as recovery crews move into new areas where the fires are receding. >> and we now know more about the final moments of that plane crash the pilot reportedly requested permission to land because of fuel problems but air traffic control told him to keep circles because another plan was landing right then with mechanical problems. the pilot begged to land again -- >> with are going to wait for
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happened. >> soccer fans around the world this evening held a vigil in the team stadium in brazil, and at his mass today, the pope asked the faithful to pray for the team. and theiram experts urging homeowners to keep an eye on their palms. i will have that story coming up. >> and a cold front is on the way for tomorrow but the real cold air should be arriving in
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>> talking about some palms now, a troubling and unsightly prap problems attacking trees in the tampa bay area, and if you have palms, experts are urging you to keep an eye on them. >> this is a real concern for free experts. this palm tree is a healthy one but if it were infected by the disease you would be able to tell because it would be dying within a year of makes.
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with a disease called texas phoenix palm decline disease, and there is no cure and scientists don't know how it spreads. experts say don't focus on that number. >> it's a small number to most people but for us in this industry, it is a large number, and the fact more and more we are sorried it could grow faster and decimate the strie. industry. >> we are told that the disease is more likely to thrive in a tropical or warm, wet climate, and there are tell-tale signs to look out for.
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still be bowed out instead of laying flat because they die so fast, and if you want to be concern, call an expert. in clearwater, aaron mesmer, fox 13 news. >> the ashes of fidel castro are on a four-day, 500 mile journey across cuba. he will be laid to rest eastern city of santiago which is where he began his revolution in 1963. the route traces the victory tour he took after overthrowing the forces of batista. >> we feel really proud for
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>> he will be interned on thursday, ending the mourning period for the county. and meantime hundreds of people gathering along the famed calle ocho street in little havana rallying for democracy, and there was a moment of silence for those who fleeing the regime. >> and the fleet of hurricane hunters are moving, to lakeland. they have spent the last 20 years at macdill but now they have to move because the air force needs more space for refueling jets and as you see here construction on a new
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>> but it's going to go by just like that. >> and glad to see this one go by. sometimes out in the middle of the atlanta atlantic there is r of the bucs >> this was the busiest season since 2012. the forecast overall noaa thief bthey've been doing a good job, and hurricanes the average is six.
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hurricanes are three, we had three storms impact our state, the first was colin and h then hermine, and that name will be retired. and no longer be a storm that we have in the named systems every six years. a very warm month in november is in the book. 25 out of 30 days we had highs that were above average and obviously very dry measly 100th of an inch of rain, the dryest month of 2016 which coincidently november is the dryest month of the year, and for areas inlan inland, for a t, there was a surge of moisture from the south and now we are watching and waiting for the front to move across the state on thursday, and produce a
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sunday, and tonight it is warm and sticky and watch out for patchy fog and low clouds. the air behind the front is certainly cooler and dryer but it's not really cold. all this is going to do is knock our temperatures back to average and average this time of year is nice. mid 70's po highs and upper 50's and 60's for lows. high pressur sunday and eventually the high shifts away and we warm up. i think this is going to make headlines in the next couple of weeks. a lot of cold air diving south out of alaska and the yukon and the good folks at the climate prediction center, rarely have i seen the entire country in blue
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experiencing below-normal temps in several days. warm, muggy and low clouds, and tomorrow, a mixture of clouds and sun, and a cold front passes by and when it does, watch out for the showers and then a beautiful day, less humidity, and the holiday weekend party thing gets going, the first of many, and temperatures in the mi cold front about 8 to 14 days from now back in a bit, don't go away.
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piping hot things. golden brown and sticky things. fresh out of the oven, why can't they cool things? new things, old things. and blink and they're gone, those went fast things. make the oven one of the things they're most excited to open. it's baking season.
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just fifteen minutes and a little imagination are all you need to make holiday magic. chex party mix. it's what the holidays are made of. crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. some of the money from the b-p oil spill will be used
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restore the bay. that is mckay bay. now the state is about to spend a million on new restoration projects. >> we certainly view this area as an urban oasis, and this is a jewel for the city. >> and this ikea store was build on land near the bay that was already cleaned up. >> well, came to tampa today. why he would would they be here? they showcase autonomous vehicles and show how all of those would have a positive impact on florida's roadways. >> there are two types of technology, there is the autonomous car, and there are also connected vehicles where my
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traffic lights and it talks to the pedestrian signals to know there is a pedestrian because the pedestrians touch the signal. >> i don't know if i want my car talking to other people. the expressway authorities will be testing these vehicles through money awarded from a federal grant. >> i know what scott's car could say t >> go, car! >> and the bucs change now to the play-off-contending buccaneers. how they fairs against niu, the update coming up and tiger is set to tee it up tomorrow for the first time in over a year,
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>> the bucs feel there are many reasons for a mid-s turn-around, jameis winston's letter to the team and getting healthy, and protecting the ball better, but alls that contributed to the biggest improvement. >> for the first half of the season, the bucs defense struggled to stop anyone,. they couldn't get off of the field and ranked near the bottom of the league. they gave up 31 points to the
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bottom, and ayers addressed the team and demanded a change. >> he was telling us we needed to pick it up and stop being babies and babying each other. >> from that point it's been a turn-around, they have allowed just three touch downs in three games and giving up just 11 points. and players point to better communication for making the difference. >> the coach said our communat and that's what we've been working on, making sure every guy knows what he has to do, and we've been getting the ball out and playing good defense. >> and it all comes to one thing, time in the system. darrelle smith knew it was going to take time for the guys to absorb this scheme. >> sometime it just takes time. it doesn't happen just like that, and fortunately we are in a place we are in, but we just
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>> the turn around has allowed the bucs to climb into play-off contention. >> to the hard word tonight, the u.s. women extending their unbeaten streak, by 50 points. one of three bulls having scored over 22 points. usf now 5-0 on the season. and tiger woods tees off tomorrow at nine in his first competition in 15 months. he got a taste of the course today, and get this, tiger with two eagles on the front nine, on his way to a 70 today, and so he had a couple of boogies mixed in there, but he says he feels great and he was able to hit all of his shots. what people want to here, and it's a noon tee time tomorrow
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i know it's a course that is not as challenging. >> isn't he ranked like 800 million or something right now? >> yeah, i think it's billion -- >> 897th7th. >> but he hasn't played. >> and you might want to say something about this, too. >> no, he doesn't. >> but he has a lot to say, we just want to take a walk down memory lane, before you sign off. one year ago into that seat, the one-year anniversary -- >> wow! was it been that long? where with is my cake and the chamber pane? champagne? i asked them to put together a highlights reel and they said what highlights. this has been the b best part of the year.
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