who s it for? that depends. on what? on you. go on. you have to prove your loyalty, baby. new contract, new target. who? ivan. ivan sarnoff. i want a body in this grave by sundown. his. or yours. sarnoff. citywide dragnet in place. mr. wolfe. we collected sarnoff s plate from prison. turns out it was laced with rodifical. rat poison. three times the level needed for human toxicity. the call for medical attention went out three hours ago, gentlemen. it just doesn t make sense. he would have to see a doctor by now. what do you think he s doing, horatio? he s going underground. and tell mr. lawrence i need to reschedule his procedure for tomorrow. thank you, bye. (car starts) (gun cocks) (gasps) sarnoff: you re a doctor, yeah? yes. who are you, what do you want? i want you to fix me. (coughing) you do that and i let you live, yeah? oughing) (garbled radio transmission) he abandoned your car a few miles from here. i didn t want to help, but he had a gun and he put it to my head.
perfect lunch hour. we re barely seeing any cloudiness at this point. there s so much dry air in the atmosphere. that will allow temperatures to warm up. 88 degrees we jump this afternoon, some fair weather clouds. i can t rule out a stray shower. most of us stay dry this afternoon. cloud-free skies over brandon. 80 degrees. light northeast breezes around 5 to 10 miles per hour. a general mix of upper 70s low 80s with that northeasterly breeze averaging around 5 to 10. we re expecting a few clouds to pop up through the afternoon. can t rule out a stray shower especially as you head down toward highlands, hearty, desoto this afternoon. but don t bet on those showers for today. the big story is a cooling trend, a big drop in temperatures coming by the time we hit the weekend. we ll take a close look at the temperatures in your complete a st. petersburg police officer is facing dui charges for a second time. a pinellas county sheriff deputy found officer anthony green asleep beh
investigation into contaminated drinking water in wells near the mosaic sink hole. and we turned to 8 on your side after learning the well had more than five times the acceptable level of radioactive materials. and she is worried about this water coming out of a well she uses for drinking water. she lives less than a mile from the mosaic sink hole that dumped 250 million ga fer. she just learned about this yesterday even though the results were releaseed last week. she says she cannot get answers about safety concerns. mosaic says there are 10 wells with elevated radioactive material, but that is not related to the massive sink hole. the investigator is dig ing into water reports and we ll have much more tonight in our newscast at 5:00 and 6:00. and to request a water test we also have the number on our web site at wfla.com. and let s check our weather with julie phillips. that he. we are that. we are thank you. we are dealing with a cooler afternoon. you can see
dana young wants the ptc to be shut down. she is asking if fdle to get involved because she wants to know if the law is being broken. reporter: when kyle cochran went to speak out against ride sharing services he said he had just happened to be in town on a family vacation. i was not there advocating for or against any ordinance. reporter: at interview in april. since then, 8 on your side has obtained hundreds of e-mails between him and the heads of cab companies. the subject line of one of the ole mails is uber info for meeting written by a cab company person for him. days before his family vacation. state prepresentive dana young is now asking the fdle to investigate him and his e- mails. it is clear that right now, we have the fox guarding the the ptc has been a disaster. reporter: we caught up to her while campaigning to talk about it. it definitely concerns me that there was any sort of e- mail communication between an alleged regulator. someone being paid to
he was placed on desk duty but allowed back on the streets following a month s suspension following the investigation. green was given a second chance. he made a mistake the first time. hopefully, he found the right thing to do, but he didn t. he was out there drinking again. he represents all of us here at the police department. reporter: the chief says officers also have the right to do process when arrested. taxpayers believe green should have been let go the first time. i don t know. it sou need to get another one. you know. and get him some help. reporter: now, when green was arrested back in 2009, he could not drink for five years. and, he had to submit to random testing. now, those five years obviously long gone. so, he wasn t under any stipulations when he was arrested last night. josh? now, jamel, green is not the only saint pete police officer to have these dui troubles is that right? last five years, six officers with this department have been arrested fo