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marisela: cookie. karla: ¿y le gustan las galletitas? marisela: come de todo. inglÉs, y 200 en espaÑol. karla: es sociable. marisela: estos animales son muy sociables, porque se usan como mascota. karla: y son limpios. marisela: son limpios. ellos no tienen para sudar, asÍ que no tienen mal olor. karla: gorda, ven! marisela: ella sabe todo en espaÑol. ella naciÓ en hialeah. karla: gorda, siÉntate! gorda, siÉntate! no me hagas quedar mal, gorda bella! ah, hizo caso, se sentÓ! ¿y ellos expresan su estado de Ánimo y todo, verdad? marisela: ella es muy vocal. te habla con diferentes sonidos. cuando estÁ contenta, tiene diferente tono. cuando estÁ brava, tiene otro. y cuando estÁ contento todo el tiempo, el rabito lo mueve. karla: anda de coqueta con johnny, la hubieran visto! y vamos hablar del mono capuchino. marisela: ¿quieres cargarlo? karla: nunca habÍa cargado un mono, quÉ emociÓn! marisela: agÁrralo como un nene. Él tiene tres meses. es un mono de carita blanca. son del amazonas, de ecuador hasta brasil. y tambiÉn tiene la cola como una herramienta. karla: ¿q
marisela: cookie. karla: ¿y le gustan las galletitas? marisela: come de todo. inglÉs, y 200 en espaÑol. karla: es sociable. marisela: estos animales son muy sociables, porque se usan como mascota. karla: y son limpios. marisela: son limpios. ellos no tienen para sudar, asÍ que no tienen mal olor. karla: gorda, ven! marisela: ella sabe todo en espaÑol. ella naciÓ en hialeah. karla: gorda, siÉntate! gorda, siÉntate! no me hagas quedar mal, gorda bella! ah, hizo caso, se sentÓ! ¿y ellos...
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reporting live, marisela burgos, abc action news. >> thanks, marisela. >>> 6: >>> 6 before 7:00 right now. >> michael paluska, communities are waking up to downed trees, power lines and also flooding. >> reporter: hurricane hermine limbs have broken off of trees, and it has been intense for the panhandle. we're told there are people being rescued, reports of trees into houses and thousands of people without power. this storm was intense. it was powerful, and it has caused a lot of problems in the area due to flooding and people without power. now the cleanup will begin. we've been in tallahassee all day today. michael pa laos cha, abc action news. >>> school is once again canceled today for the majority of the bay area school districts. >> school is in seion today in sarasota and polk county. again, today, the city of tampa is offering free day care service at all rec centers for parents who have to go to work. >>> utility crews have their work cut out for them with major power outages across the state. this is the duke outage map. hardest hit, pinellas county with 18,000 customers wi
reporting live, marisela burgos, abc action news. >> thanks, marisela. >>> 6: >>> 6 before 7:00 right now. >> michael paluska, communities are waking up to downed trees, power lines and also flooding. >> reporter: hurricane hermine limbs have broken off of trees, and it has been intense for the panhandle. we're told there are people being rescued, reports of trees into houses and thousands of people without power. this storm was intense. it was powerful, and...
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marisela burgos, abc action news. >> marisela, thank you. >>> cape coral police telling us they have made an arrest in a 26-year-old murder case, officers charging 54-year-old joseph xyler with rape and murder. investigators sigh he was him to this cold case. >>> new tonight, a baby-sitter charged with murder. boynton beach police say the 26- year-old violently shook a five- month-old baby, slamming his head into a wall. he had a fractured school. >>> next, miami police saying that a dabbed trouble for fighting two 15-year-old girls. 41-year-old kevin williams bus stop as she was involved in a fight. police say williams told his daughter to keep fighting, then he stepped in to help. witnesses say he slapped and punched the other girls in the face. williams fled the scene but later returned and was arrested. he is now facing battery charges. >>> lake county officials telling us they have arrested a florida highway patrol trooper. investigators say 35-year-old david gonzalez kissed a woman around then groped her diewrk a traffic stop. the trooper facing batted tree school is causing pr
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marisela burgos, abc action news. >> marisela, thank you. >>> a fort myers teacher gets the shock of her life saying it started when her husband bought a tank of gas at this valero station. the next morning her credit card was maxed out. she says the pump malfunctioned, charging her $10,000 just for a single tank manager refused to fix it. >> they need to know that they need to own up to their mistake and try to make it right. that's what makes me mad. >> she canceled her card. she says took two weeks but valero's corporate office finally fixed the error. >>> so much more tonight including this disturbing body cam video right here. what it shows officers doing the night they fatally shot a six-year-old boy. >>> and a company with a reputation recalling two of its brand-new models. we will tell you which company and why. plus this. >>> like it was my fault, like i chose that surgeon. >> a routine hernia repair >>> new police body cam video from louisiana showing an officer involved shooting that killed a six-year-old boy and left his father critically injured. we need to warn you some
marisela burgos, abc action news. >> marisela, thank you. >>> a fort myers teacher gets the shock of her life saying it started when her husband bought a tank of gas at this valero station. the next morning her credit card was maxed out. she says the pump malfunctioned, charging her $10,000 just for a single tank manager refused to fix it. >> they need to know that they need to own up to their mistake and try to make it right. that's what makes me mad. >> she canceled...
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marisela? >> reporter: detectives are still trying to piece together what may have happened inside that t.j. maxx. the key is finding this man and questioning him about it. tarpon springs detectives have one picture of a young man leaving t.j. maxx. they won't identify that person in the surveillance picture and they want to question him about what may have happened inside the store over the weekend. have done something inappropriate to a 6-year-old child. >> it's shocking that you would think it would happen in this store. >> reporter: detectives say that the man in the photo may have gone into the bathroom, inappropriately touching the kid, and also trying to take a picture of that 6-year-old. this happened saturday at the t.j. maxx store off u.s. 19 north. >> hearing bad things about the town, which is sad. but it is scary that you cannot let your kid come shopping with but they are still trying to positively identify the man in this surveillance picture. if you have any information about th
marisela? >> reporter: detectives are still trying to piece together what may have happened inside that t.j. maxx. the key is finding this man and questioning him about it. tarpon springs detectives have one picture of a young man leaving t.j. maxx. they won't identify that person in the surveillance picture and they want to question him about what may have happened inside the store over the weekend. have done something inappropriate to a 6-year-old child. >> it's shocking that you...
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good morning, marisela. >> reporter: good morning. you can see behind me you can see for yourself that the power here has been restored. the problem is the backup power hasn't been fixed. until that is fixed, you will not see any patients here at the hospital. here is a time line of what happened. the hospital lost power at 6:15 p.m. wednesday after an electrical fire in the generator room. fire officials say something went wrong with the transfer switch. the wiring of the backup generator was damaged. hospital reps immediately made the decision to transfer patients to other hospitals, thanks to a statewide mutual agreement, ambulances from other counties responded to help take people from this hospital to a different one. as soon as they get everything back up and running, then they start that process of bringing back patients that need to be brought back. >> we have to have the ability to have backup power. it's really due to some of the patients being so critical. they have ventilators special pumps going. so when that power kicks
good morning, marisela. >> reporter: good morning. you can see behind me you can see for yourself that the power here has been restored. the problem is the backup power hasn't been fixed. until that is fixed, you will not see any patients here at the hospital. here is a time line of what happened. the hospital lost power at 6:15 p.m. wednesday after an electrical fire in the generator room. fire officials say something went wrong with the transfer switch. the wiring of the backup...
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marisela burgos joins us live with more on what neighbors told her about that troubled man. marisela. >> reporter: a friend of the man who lived behind me said he had some serious internal struggles, and regardless of a home on ridgetop loop in weeki wachee was blocked off as detectives investigated how the homeowner died. >> he's in a lot of pain. i think today he had a plan to commit suicide. >> reporter: deputies say the 911 caller told them joseph may not want to live any more. >> his nurse arrived there and she seen him with a gun, and she ran out of the house and called the police. >> reporter: a hernando county with training in this kind of a situation got to the house first. >> i was in the driveway then the police officers surrounded the house. >> reporter: deputies say at first they tried a non lethal way to take joseph into custody. >> then i heard one gunshot, then i heard about 10 gunshots after that, then the medics went in. >> reporter: his friend tony acres saw them take joseph away to the hospital. >> i didn't expect this. i was with him on friday and he >>
marisela burgos joins us live with more on what neighbors told her about that troubled man. marisela. >> reporter: a friend of the man who lived behind me said he had some serious internal struggles, and regardless of a home on ridgetop loop in weeki wachee was blocked off as detectives investigated how the homeowner died. >> he's in a lot of pain. i think today he had a plan to commit suicide. >> reporter: deputies say the 911 caller told them joseph may not want to live any...
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marisela burgos reporting live, abc action news. >> thank you, marisela. also near new port richey, the cody river started pouring over its banks. river gauges are 2 feet higher than usual. there are a lot of homes and lou-lying areas there. folks are no doubt waiting for today. remember just 6 inches of water can stall out most cars. a little more 18 to 24 inches can actually move your car off the road. it's difficult to tell, by the way, how deep water is before you drive in to it. remember the slogan, turn around, don't drown. >>> we take tout big bend area where hermine made landfall around 1:30 this morning. >> thousands of families are now without power. that's where michael paluska is in the capital city right now. >> reporter: we know that 60% of tallahassee doesn't have power. this side of the street if you look, you can see the street lights over there -- excuse me, just down -- excuse me. that's what happens when you have been talking all night. i'm going to shoot down this way towards the end of that street where you see the flashing red light.
marisela burgos reporting live, abc action news. >> thank you, marisela. also near new port richey, the cody river started pouring over its banks. river gauges are 2 feet higher than usual. there are a lot of homes and lou-lying areas there. folks are no doubt waiting for today. remember just 6 inches of water can stall out most cars. a little more 18 to 24 inches can actually move your car off the road. it's difficult to tell, by the way, how deep water is before you drive in to it....
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marisela? >> reporter: i want to show you exactly what can happen when you walk away from your grill. firefighters say this was an accident. it is very hard to tell what was inside this home. there were six children that lived here ages one to 17. firefighters spent an hour family of ten shared. the size of the house in daytime heat made it trickier. firefighters brought in water because there weren't any fire hydrants. >> there was a lot of smoke inside the house. >> reporter: 12-year-old solana went around the house checking on his family. >> i went to call my grandma and she was sleeping. and then good thing i went to call her because like the roof was almost already on fire. >> reporter: firefighters believed that the fire started after someone left the grill unattended. >> i saw fire coming out pan. and then oil, it was spreading out. then it went higher and i told my cousin that it was not suppose to be like that. she said i don't think so. >> reporter: he was working, driving home immedi
marisela? >> reporter: i want to show you exactly what can happen when you walk away from your grill. firefighters say this was an accident. it is very hard to tell what was inside this home. there were six children that lived here ages one to 17. firefighters spent an hour family of ten shared. the size of the house in daytime heat made it trickier. firefighters brought in water because there weren't any fire hydrants. >> there was a lot of smoke inside the house. >>...
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marisela? >> reporter: that mom tells me she is not staying home tonight because she's afraid and she wants some people like the police officers in this building to do something else about this. >> he had two here, but those you can't really see them. >> reporter: lisa green says that the marks on her son's body are proof that something horrible happened to him on sunday night. >> he was running after everybody and so they ran. >> reporter: mom says her 8- year-old son was two blocks away from the neighborhood shot him seven times. she was home watching her grandson. police say that her son joined other kids and teens volunteering to play a game. >> he said to step forward if it is okay with you and your parents. my son never came to ask me if he could be shot with a bb gun. >> reporter: as soon as her son told her the story, she called police. >> an 8-year-old cannot give for if that bb would have hit him in the eye or any place else it could have killed my son. >> reporter: pinellas park poli
marisela? >> reporter: that mom tells me she is not staying home tonight because she's afraid and she wants some people like the police officers in this building to do something else about this. >> he had two here, but those you can't really see them. >> reporter: lisa green says that the marks on her son's body are proof that something horrible happened to him on sunday night. >> he was running after everybody and so they ran. >> reporter: mom says her 8- year-old...
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marisela burgos is live for us tonight following the stand off. what's going on out there right now? >>reporter: it's hard to hear you but we're standing on north 19th street. behind me you see a line of tampa police officers blocking east palm avenue and some protests here that want their voices heard and are demanding justice and answers actually from the hillsborough county sheriff's office recording riggins deputy involved shooting that happened back august 30th. the swat team with the hillsborough county sheriff's office found riggins in a bedroom. the deputy felt threatened when riggins appeared to reach for his waistband so there's protestors out here wanting answers and details about the protests are wanting to continue marching along this intersection, there was somebody that was arrested. i have to find out from the public information officer exactly what she was arrested for. they were standing in the middle of the street and telling the tampa police officers here that they wanted to continue marching along the sidewalk but they're stil
marisela burgos is live for us tonight following the stand off. what's going on out there right now? >>reporter: it's hard to hear you but we're standing on north 19th street. behind me you see a line of tampa police officers blocking east palm avenue and some protests here that want their voices heard and are demanding justice and answers actually from the hillsborough county sheriff's office recording riggins deputy involved shooting that happened back august 30th. the swat team with...
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marisela burgos is live for us tonight following the stand off. what's going on out there right now? >>reporter: it's hard to hear you but we're standing on north 19th street. behind me you see a line of tampa police officers blocking east palm avenue and some protests here that want their voices heard and are demanding justice and answers actually from the hillsborough county sheriff's office recording riggins deputy involved shooting that happened back august 30th. the swat team with the hillsborough county sheriff's office found riggins in a bedroom. the deputy felt threatened when riggins appeared to reach for his waistband so there's protestors out here wanting answers and details about the
marisela burgos is live for us tonight following the stand off. what's going on out there right now? >>reporter: it's hard to hear you but we're standing on north 19th street. behind me you see a line of tampa police officers blocking east palm avenue and some protests here that want their voices heard and are demanding justice and answers actually from the hillsborough county sheriff's office recording riggins deputy involved shooting that happened back august 30th. the swat team with...
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marisela burgos, abc action news. >>> take a look at this picture from sarasota county. that is a huge tree that came down. crews were able to clear the road overnight. this is a good example why it's good to stay home altogether. >>> raw sewage pumps malfunctioned at a clear water untreated waste water into the streets. it can handle 22 million gallons but they received 30 million gallons and the sewage overflowed. >> i came out and looked at it and noticed it was sewage running through there. >> reporter: that makes you concerned. >> yeah. they need to do something about beaches, honeymoon 0 island, indian rocks beach and reddington shores have poor water quality and will be retested on tuesday. >>> the city council voted in favor of yearly fees to improve the city's drabbage as the rains come -- drainage as the rains could am down hard. anyone who owns property will be assessed and will have to pay a drainage fee. if you own an average sized home, the fee ou $45 a year. if you own a bigger home, you could pay more. a large deck or pool could work against you from any
marisela burgos, abc action news. >>> take a look at this picture from sarasota county. that is a huge tree that came down. crews were able to clear the road overnight. this is a good example why it's good to stay home altogether. >>> raw sewage pumps malfunctioned at a clear water untreated waste water into the streets. it can handle 22 million gallons but they received 30 million gallons and the sewage overflowed. >> i came out and looked at it and noticed it was...
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we have marisela burgos joining us from the hudson tonight. any updates on the power? >> reporter: well, i tell you 15% of the power has been restored and have already moved 40 patients but they are still doing those evacuations. i will show you what it looks like. there is still buses and ambulances ready to take people to other hospitals. the fire started in this generator room of the hospital. thanks to being credit 40 extra influences were currently engineers are trying to restore the power of the hospital. if they can restore it they will stop evacuating patients. so far they've already moved 10% of the 290 people here at the hospital and they are taking their time for a reason. >> the guts to actually carry the patients by hand. we do not want to call somebody -- get anybody trapped while the are trying to evacuate them. >> i sent the second part of this is figuring out exactly what caused this fire. they did so as the ceo of this hospital said it have to do with the transfer switch that did not activate the backup generator did turn on, but they made the decisio
we have marisela burgos joining us from the hudson tonight. any updates on the power? >> reporter: well, i tell you 15% of the power has been restored and have already moved 40 patients but they are still doing those evacuations. i will show you what it looks like. there is still buses and ambulances ready to take people to other hospitals. the fire started in this generator room of the hospital. thanks to being credit 40 extra influences were currently engineers are trying to restore the...
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as abc action news report marisela burgos tells us you can hear the panic in the calls. >> reporter: dispatchers bombarded with calls the evening of august 31st. the one place people go for emergency had its own. >> i don't see no more flames but i see a lot of smoke. >> reporter: hospital officials believe lightning knocked out the power and the backup system that started an electrical fire in the generator room. >> we have no way of getting medication or supplies or anything. ge >> reporter: emergency services director kevin guthrie says a rescue unit was already at the hospital dropping off a patient. the first fire engine arrived just five minutes later. >> reporter: emergency services requested backup from other departments to transfer. more than 200 patients. guthrie says it took three days to figure out exactly who showed up and with what. coming in. actually identifying it. is it hillsborough county rescue 21? we need to get that level of detail in the future, >> reporter: he says the confusion didn't delay any patient transfers and credits the dispatchers for keeping calm. >
as abc action news report marisela burgos tells us you can hear the panic in the calls. >> reporter: dispatchers bombarded with calls the evening of august 31st. the one place people go for emergency had its own. >> i don't see no more flames but i see a lot of smoke. >> reporter: hospital officials believe lightning knocked out the power and the backup system that started an electrical fire in the generator room. >> we have no way of getting medication or supplies or...
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marisela burgos is live in hudson with more on where the patients were good morning, marisela. >> reporter: this hospital transported patients to other area hospitals. they do have ambulances one by one on stand by in case somebody does come by and they will be taken to other hospitals if they didn't know what happened here yesterday. ambulances from different areas transferred the patients to hospitals in the tampa bay areaage an electrical fire electrical fire wednesday parked an evacuation. the power went out around 6:15 wednesday. the wiring of the backup generator was damaged. rescue crews had to carry patients down steps and into ambulances. it took several hours for them to do that. the ceo of the hospital says they did test the generators and their systems a week it worked perfectly. marisela burgos, abc action news. >>> as we track tropical storm hermine, we'll be closely watching high tide as it rolls into clearwater. >> james tully is out there live overlooking the section of clearwater beach. what are conditions out there right now? >> reporter: deiah, i'll tell you what we're
marisela burgos is live in hudson with more on where the patients were good morning, marisela. >> reporter: this hospital transported patients to other area hospitals. they do have ambulances one by one on stand by in case somebody does come by and they will be taken to other hospitals if they didn't know what happened here yesterday. ambulances from different areas transferred the patients to hospitals in the tampa bay areaage an electrical fire electrical fire wednesday parked an...
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abc action news reporter marisela burr los is live -- burgos is live with why it took so long to move the patients out. >> reporter: there are 290 beds inside of this hospital. last night. this morning, there are zero patients. the reason for the evacuation is because of an electrical fire in the generator room that knocked out the power to the hospital. once that happened, rescue crews from various areas helped move patients. they had to carry patients down steps to ambulances. it took several hours to do that. the power has been restored to the hospital, but the backup power is the problem now. until they fix that, officials say patients will not be treated here. to recap, the hospital lost power around 6:15 night. the wiring of the backup generator was damaged. >> when the power went off, the generator automatically comes on. there is an electrical switch that realizes the regular utility power is not on and is supposed to click over. the generator kept trying to push it over, and it didn't do it. . i don't know if the swch was stuck or what happened but it caused it to short out.
abc action news reporter marisela burr los is live -- burgos is live with why it took so long to move the patients out. >> reporter: there are 290 beds inside of this hospital. last night. this morning, there are zero patients. the reason for the evacuation is because of an electrical fire in the generator room that knocked out the power to the hospital. once that happened, rescue crews from various areas helped move patients. they had to carry patients down steps to ambulances. it took...
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marisela burgos joins us with what she has learned. >> reporter: while everything may look okay tonight at the intersection of collier parkway and roderick drive, it wasn't two weeks ago. >> they made me house, and they were out here for a few hours. >> several agencies, including tons of federal agents, responded to this area when someone found a suspicious device next to the road. >> we kept looking out the window to see if they were still here, and they were still working. >> reporter: they worked for about six hours and carefully removed it, not knowing what it was except it's home made and could go off. then last week the pasco county sheriff's office released more destructive device with mortar shells inside of it that could hurt someone if it detonated. they say the atf classified it a fire work. >> we don't know if there was a timer. >> reporter: more tests will be done once it dries. deputies think the person who built it isn't familiar with explosives. >> the lack of information that was provided to us is somewhat disconcerting. >> the sheriff's office says they handled this l
marisela burgos joins us with what she has learned. >> reporter: while everything may look okay tonight at the intersection of collier parkway and roderick drive, it wasn't two weeks ago. >> they made me house, and they were out here for a few hours. >> several agencies, including tons of federal agents, responded to this area when someone found a suspicious device next to the road. >> we kept looking out the window to see if they were still here, and they were still...
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marisela? >> reporter: these are the two and apparently they stopped by this dealership twice. >> reporter: it's the kind of car that a sports enthusiast may want in his collection. >> you get a feeling of power. >> reporter: high-performance corvette catches your attention. >> 0 to 60 in like 2.8 seconds. >> reporter: someone wanted the car badly enough to steal from chevrolet in st. petersburg. the more than $100,000 car drove away and no one at the dealership could track it. >> they went out and they knew what they were doing. they disabled on star. >> reporter: st. petersburg police detectives want to speak to the two people at the dealership surveillance video. >> it is really frustrating. >> reporter: the man and the woman were at their shop two they believe the key fab was switched. >> it is not an uncommon thing that someone will come in and spend some time with a salesperson, get them distracted, switch keys, and take off with the car. >> reporter: detectives are still looking for the
marisela? >> reporter: these are the two and apparently they stopped by this dealership twice. >> reporter: it's the kind of car that a sports enthusiast may want in his collection. >> you get a feeling of power. >> reporter: high-performance corvette catches your attention. >> 0 to 60 in like 2.8 seconds. >> reporter: someone wanted the car badly enough to steal from chevrolet in st. petersburg. the more than $100,000 car drove away and no one at the...
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marisela burgos, abc action news. >>> a massive explosion we brought you this time yesterday. this blast originated near the it exploded during flight last year because of a strut inside of an oxygen tank that failed. yesterday's explosion also destroyed a satellite that facebook was going to use to bring internet service to remote parts of africa. >>> samsung is recalling millions of new galaxy note 7 smartphones worldwide. samsung issued the recall after reports of the devices catching fire while charging. the announcement is an embarrasacngfor the world's biggest smartphone- maker. was just this recall comes as apple was expected to show of its new smartphone next week. >>> her nine is expected to continue north -- hermine is expected to continue north and that could be bad business for jersey's shore where labor day weekend is an important part of the season. rough surf and current beach erosion are possible. they are hoping this storm >> they are hoping to salvage part of the weekend. >> outer banks up through the eastern shore of maryland and virginia. boy, that's the un
marisela burgos, abc action news. >>> a massive explosion we brought you this time yesterday. this blast originated near the it exploded during flight last year because of a strut inside of an oxygen tank that failed. yesterday's explosion also destroyed a satellite that facebook was going to use to bring internet service to remote parts of africa. >>> samsung is recalling millions of new galaxy note 7 smartphones worldwide. samsung issued the recall after reports of the...
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that was marisela burgos reporting. a man who broke into a home decoration store. this is on manhattan avenue north of euclid avenue. detectives say the man stole checks from the store and tried to break into another store right next door. crime stoppers is offering a $3,000 reward for any information leading to this guy's arrest. >>> in hillsborough county, deputies are looking for a robber. this guy with his face covered shown with a gun taking from a hampton inn on monday in tampa. if you know anything about the crime, you could get a $3,000 reward. >>> a florida woman wants to know why police never responded to her report of reckless driving. the woman followed an 18 wheeler for more than an hour on florida highway. she recorded the video on her cell phone. she called police several times to give them updates on where the driver was headed from 85 to i-10. >> when you see something unsafe, you are supposed to know and they are supposed to come investigate. i did that. nobody came. isn't that what my tax dollars are supposed to be for? >> the florida highway pat
that was marisela burgos reporting. a man who broke into a home decoration store. this is on manhattan avenue north of euclid avenue. detectives say the man stole checks from the store and tried to break into another store right next door. crime stoppers is offering a $3,000 reward for any information leading to this guy's arrest. >>> in hillsborough county, deputies are looking for a robber. this guy with his face covered shown with a gun taking from a hampton inn on monday in tampa....
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reporting live marisela burgos abc action news. >> when hermine came onshore overnight it did damage to this road in the panhandle . you are looking at alligator point and part of the road impassable and torn up in some spots. hermine hit the panhandle as a category 1 hurricane and >>> major cleanup under the way and wind gusts relocating roofs and uprooting trees. we spoke with people in the zephryhills area who say the experience was terrifying as it was happening.>> i was scared. it sounded like a freight train. >> i've never experienced before and don't want to experience it again. >> reporter: tree snap like twigs and cars crushed beneath them. the crystal springs neighborhood in zephryhills hit >> the house was shaking and my husband told me and my daughter to get in the bathtub. >> reporter: they are doing all they can to shelter what they have left. they are scrambling to replace the ceiling that no longer exists. jerry is doing the same. >> this is all of our roof that was on the house.>> reporter: wind gusts dasiah 60 miles an hour rips through the area at 8:00 thursday nig
reporting live marisela burgos abc action news. >> when hermine came onshore overnight it did damage to this road in the panhandle . you are looking at alligator point and part of the road impassable and torn up in some spots. hermine hit the panhandle as a category 1 hurricane and >>> major cleanup under the way and wind gusts relocating roofs and uprooting trees. we spoke with people in the zephryhills area who say the experience was terrifying as it was happening.>> i...
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marisela's live -- is live with what the principle is saying. >> reporter: the principle says that that rule that truck beds have to be empty was in place before he took over the school. he claims that this is not a is not a safety issue, but a flag issue. >> we always just wanted to just show that this is what we want. >> before classes. >> i had never heard of it being an issue. and i don't think anyone else has. >> reporter: they fought for one thing, to keep blacks on the back of their cars. the controversy started monday the day after september 11. >> everyone had the fla o principle johnson decided to take them down. >> the public information officer says that they are allowed to they must put them away during school. it is school policy that has been in place for a few years. amber, and allison never heard about it until this week. >> it could have been offensive to some people and now, they are saying that it is a safety issue. have served for our country. >> it just shows honor to me. >> reporter: the new proposal touches on the definition of our democracy. the right to vote. s
marisela's live -- is live with what the principle is saying. >> reporter: the principle says that that rule that truck beds have to be empty was in place before he took over the school. he claims that this is not a is not a safety issue, but a flag issue. >> we always just wanted to just show that this is what we want. >> before classes. >> i had never heard of it being an issue. and i don't think anyone else has. >> reporter: they fought for one thing, to keep...
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reporting from brandon, marisela burgos, abc action against domestic violence. if you or someone you know is in a domestic violence situation, call the statewide hotline at the number on your screen. we have information posted on our website, facebook and on twitter as well. >>> tampa police investigating a disturbing find tonight. multiple beheaded animals found along the courtney campbell causeway. a woman found the animals on monday along the access road. they foun flowers that appeared to be an offering. the woman who found the animals reportedly saw a group of people near the water but they ran after after she confronted him. >>> ryan clark got into a fight with a victim in the mcdonalds parking lot on south broad street. he pulled out a gun and went into the restroom. officers confronted clark and possession charges. >>> neighbors in this community worried another attack could happen because they don't have street lights. abc action news reporter ryan smith is taking action, bringing their concerns to community leaders who are looking into possible changes
reporting from brandon, marisela burgos, abc action against domestic violence. if you or someone you know is in a domestic violence situation, call the statewide hotline at the number on your screen. we have information posted on our website, facebook and on twitter as well. >>> tampa police investigating a disturbing find tonight. multiple beheaded animals found along the courtney campbell causeway. a woman found the animals on monday along the access road. they foun flowers that...
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reporting live marisela burgos abc action news. >>> now an update. rahami for planting those bombs in new york and new jersey. rahami was arrested on monday after a police shootout in new jersey. he faces several other charges including use of weapons of mass destruction and five counts of attempted murder. >>> new tonight pasco county deputies are warning parents to pay extra attention to who their kids are talking to on the phone. this man derek rivera is a convicted sex offender. he's not suppose to have internet access or be in contact with minors, but he broke both of those rules right after his release. he's been in contact with an 8- year-old and used facebook and instagram. >>> a pasco county father is in jail tonight after running his car into an elderly volunteer directing traffic at an elementary school. michael paluska tells us that the deputy said that the driver got enraged when he couldn't cut into the drop-offline. >> i could have slid off the hood, fell underneath and he could have ran me over like you wouldn't believe because i feel
reporting live marisela burgos abc action news. >>> now an update. rahami for planting those bombs in new york and new jersey. rahami was arrested on monday after a police shootout in new jersey. he faces several other charges including use of weapons of mass destruction and five counts of attempted murder. >>> new tonight pasco county deputies are warning parents to pay extra attention to who their kids are talking to on the phone. this man derek rivera is a convicted sex...
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la ganadora de la semana es marisela. felicidades! estÁ hermoso tu vestido.tv" le acompaÑÓ en ese momento tan especial para Él, qué regresaba para ser el ejemplo y la ilusiÓn de esos niÑos. y en esta ocasiÓn lo hacÍa por motivo benÉfico. Él forma parte de la fundaciÓn de john lennon, que preside yoko ono, y lo que pretenden es ayudar a los niÑos soÑar con un futuro mejor a travÉs de la mÚsica, enseÑÁndoles a crear canciones. y con todos ellos, crearon una canciÓn. les ayuda a ilusionarse con la mÚsica y los sueÑos que Él tenÍa. dice: "yo soÑaba con tantas cosas, con llegar tan lejos". y nos contÓ algo muy bonito, que es la paradoja de soÑar con cosas grandes, y de repente ver que lo has consegui. karla: vamos a escucharlo. prince royce: trabajando, con ese sueÑo de ser cantante, de escribir una canciÓn... aquÍ fue donde empezÓ ese sueÑo. siento felicidad y orgullo de poder motivar a la gente. es una historia que mucha gente no la cree. yo trabajaba en una tienda de sprint, y aÑos despuÉs estoy haciendo comerciales con sprint. creo que demuestro una historia d
la ganadora de la semana es marisela. felicidades! estÁ hermoso tu vestido.tv" le acompaÑÓ en ese momento tan especial para Él, qué regresaba para ser el ejemplo y la ilusiÓn de esos niÑos. y en esta ocasiÓn lo hacÍa por motivo benÉfico. Él forma parte de la fundaciÓn de john lennon, que preside yoko ono, y lo que pretenden es ayudar a los niÑos soÑar con un futuro mejor a travÉs de la mÚsica, enseÑÁndoles a crear canciones. y con todos ellos, crearon una canciÓn. les...