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presidential primary. disturbing news about the zika virus. they say the mosquito borne and a lot more widespread than they first thought . >> juliet it's transmitted by mosquitoes and there has to be something else. >> maybe it's a diagram of a mosquito or something like that. >> will work on the . >> quite a few people to me and say they are disgusted. >> she has complained that it's only 501.>> people are trying to eat that breakfast and i don't want to see it . >> diagrams are fine. they are like little
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>> give us your ideas.>> we are trying to figure out what's going on in your head . >> you don't want to know. >> let's show you what's up out there. it's pretty mild with temperatures this morning starting in the 50s. the average high is only 59 or 600 and we are almost there already. that's because we have the warmer wind and its 54 in central park and 52 in montauk. 460 in monticello and 59 in newark. let's see what the wind is doing. coming in from the southwest at eight 17 miles per hour. they are expecting when to be up to the morning and that's because the cold front is coming into town. we have a good amount of crowd cover and is just getting ready to break out for you.
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start to deal with the rain over the next hour and that's what we are dealing with for the first part . the cold front is working its way through and it looks like a pretty solid stretch of wet weather coming through. again, starting up in the next hour or so. showers come through and they don't hang out for too long. we are in pretty good shape with skies clearing out nicely and we will see try skies tomorrow and the next day we go forward to thursday making it completely clear. that's about it we will have the weather challenge out there. >> will clear the showers out getting up to about 600. the morning load drops down to the north and west and it will drop down to the freezing point so be aware of that . other than that things look pretty good. let's bring in ines to see
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>> let's go to the cameras. there is a problem on the van wyck and you can see the flashing light southbound. you approach the parkway with heavy delays and one lane blocked with an accident involving the box truck. police activity was affecting the six train. streaking rules are in effect. >> the regional high school district and new jersey has voted to allow students to use restrooms and locker identity. >> teresa joins us now from hillsdale new jersey with the story. >> good morning. iceberg. it affects six transgendered students right off the bat but
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who showed up to the meeting last night, this boat was made and they say this affects all students . for some, it's a no-brainer and for others it's about privacy and security. >> i am so glad to see the school taking the right step and implementing a policy. >> what about the stress on our children? what about my child? nothing is getting addressed for that.>> is a contentious issue on a topic debated nationally . students in the school district who are transgender can use the bathroom which corresponds to their identity. >> i feel like it's great for all of us. we are teaching them about the people they should be in the community they should have. it's the society that they should be part of. >> monday's vote is 6/1 and it marks the second time they allow public comment. in the past, parents have
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proposed change. it's the issue with the table. the district says the policy is in keeping with antidiscrimination law. it not only opens the bathroom to transgender students but also requires the school staff to address the students by the names and pronouns they associate with. those on both sides believe it takes time and to adjust to the new policy. >> were not some hypothetical that people like to portray as a predator or a mobile or moral or perverse. >> it will cause issues some trouble , possibly getting into fights. that's what i'm worried about. >> i think that a lot of people don't know how to feel about the situation. i think it's a very touchy situation. >> in addition, the
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to take gym classes and participate in those kind of art activities that associate with the gender that they say that they are. one other thing, this follows dozens of other schools here in new jersey. they have instituted similar policies. that's the latest from hillsdale. >> think you very much. they continue their push crossed next week's primary. it's already abuzz with hillary clinton do here at 9:30 a.m.. multiple polls show her leading bernie sanders. neither she nor the other
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anything for granted. she will be in midland for a roundtable discussion between men and women. she popped up all over new york yesterday.she stopped at a diner in queens to discuss gun violence and port washington and attended a dinner in holbrook . she challenged bernie sanders, who she says she looks forward to debating with on thursday. >> bernie sanders has had trouble answering. he has had trouble answering about his core issues , namely dealing with the banks. he has trouble answering foreign policy questions. >> he campaigned up state . he remained steadfast in his belief that he is best equipped to win in november. >> this is a campaign in national poll after national poll is defeating donald trump. double digit! [cheering] he is already looking ahead to trump . >> clinton's campaign
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trump for his rhetoric . trump held a rally and albany and criticize the political process that awarded all of colorado's 34 delegates to ted cruz. >> the system is rigged. they rigged disgusting system. >> new york holds its primary one week from today. two votes you will not get are those of his children, erica and the bunker that missed the registration deadline. he remains a longshot candidate he says it's his opponent who had no chance. >> i am the only person who consistently beats hillary. >> why is that? >> casey has multiple
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morning. will appear at a matzo bakery. we saw ted cruz do that last week. all of these candidates across the state . that is elitist. live from midtown back to you ben and juliet . >> is quickly and rapidly with spouses. >> robert moses for us from times square. thank you very much. ben: two more suspects arrested in the brussels terror attack investigation. the men were involved in renting the apartment used at the hideout by the bomber. there was an accomplishable up the train on march 22. 16 victims died and another 16 were killed. the twin bombing shortly before the train blast.
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in one of the recent cases. they say they have arrested marvin taylor for an attack that happened early on friday morning in greenwich village. they say he used a sharp object to cut open the pocket of a 55-year-old tourist. he was sitting on a bench . when the victim's noticed, he was cut on his hands and face when he resisted . taylor is charged with robbery, assault and weapons possession. much more still to come on this tuesday morning , including the dire warning about the zika virus. here we have showers that we will deal with for the morning commute . it will get scattered showers out there with clearing later on. temperatures sit at 550 and it will be a pretty mild day. if you want to keep track of the weight radar , there
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after the kids went to bed, i got to watch the love boat . >> 9:00 on a saturday . >> remember fantasy island? that was creepy. >> little bit darker. >> that was witchcraft. >> those two were back-to-back . >> you remember! i don't remember any of that. i remember watching the love boat . what was happening?people would get in trouble? on. >> it was weird. the end. our. >> there was some partaking in strange substances on . time.
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let's go to our cameras and keep an eye on the accident in queens. you have all of this going on and heavy delays. it's one lane open on the southbound van wyck . the upper-level is looking good this morning with no problems there. federal health officials say the illness is much scarier . with summer just around the corner and mosquitoes said to arrive all over most of the country, federal health officials are expecting things to get worse. the cdc delivered a bombshell report yesterday with hundreds of americans traveling to areas where it's prevalent. officials say they are
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states than i thought . >> we believe 30 states have the mosquito present. >> this is a very unusual virus that we can even pretend that we know anything about . >> most people who get the virus experience mild symptoms. the symptoms can mimic those of multiple sclerosis or the most common complication is believed to be birth defects which is why officials really sound the alarm when it comes to pregnant women and traveling to those areas where there are outbreaks. they are telling people in those countries and here in the us to make sure to wear the repellent.so far there isn't a treatment for a vaccine. >> thousands of union
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they will go on strike tomorrow if they don't get a new contract. >> this is verizon's older side of the business a landline. they work on the landline phone and internet up duration. then i had a contract since august. they say they are trying to improve pension benefits and prevent verizon from transferring. the bank has agreed to pay more than $5 billion for prosecutions to lie about mortgages leading up to the financial collapse. they will have 2.4 billion in civil penalties.there is an additional 1.8 billion going to people whose mortgages are underwater.
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in the words of , i am still very confused. ben: juliet: when the settlers first came to the beautiful country they probably had rallies and barns. >> next week's primary is one week from today. a lawsuit claims part of it was written off. >> it's very soothing. i did not know what led zeppelin was all about when i was in seventh grade but eighth-grade girls in tarrytown new york lobbied
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her sing the song and we did. we sang stairway to heaven and it was so cool!it was great. >> it's tuesday morning. it's april 12. good morning! >> with my parents wedding anniversary. >> they got divorced. how many words how many years would they have been married. >> 48! things happen. >> everyone is happier now. >> the funny thing about that is that it was april 12, 1968 and i was born in 1969. thanks, mom and dad. >> it was a smart move to wait a while to have
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>> i will just go ahead with the weather showers have come over the city now and there is a blank spot with a lot to the west. it's coming in and out of the area fairly quickly. you don't have to deal with the rain for too long. once we beget beyond lunch time, most of us are done with the rainfall. we have 550 in central park and 55 in islip 52 in montauk. pretty much 52's across-the-board . it will pretty much fill in here with a line of showers and storms moving through the poconos. it will come in with a rumble of thunder out of
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take some time so just get ready for the wet weather. we get in much better shape. the cold front clears the area of high pressure taking over. i see a high of 600 and showers get going until lunchtime. cooler temperatures for tomorrow morning but altogether, the temperatures are pretty much where we should be . let's bring in ines. let's start out in long island. no problems on the lie.
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the brooklyn bridge. if we had problems in the subway, the six train has police activity northbound. it will express between grand central and hundred 25th three. it's running on or close. >> it's the district in new jersey voted to allow students to use the restrooms and the locker rooms based on the gender. >> teresa pillow joins us live from hillsdale new jersey with what's happening. >> it's a beautiful step or a violation of privacy . they attended a meeting on this last night. there was a vote but the school district has decided to follow the lead of a lot of other schools around the state of new jersey and vote to allow transgender students the right to use the bathroom that
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this is in keeping with state antidiscrimination laws. it's not just bathrooms. it requires staff to use the names and the pronouns that correspond with the students chosen identity. it also allows those students to take the gym classes and participate in the sports teams that correspond with their tender identity. it's a very heated debate here. here are all sides.>> it's an affirmation that transgender people exist and were great people and we are human beings. i don't know about this with about them situation. distress? what about with my child ? nothing is getting addressed. >> i think i speak for the majority.
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how to feel about this situation. i think that it's a touchy situation. >> there certainly seems to be confusion and unease. people did not know how much they could say or where they could start their comments. this follows the national debate on transgender issues.this policy is not a don't ask. it's someone in the school that feels as if the student is taken advantage of the policy they might be asked to prove that they are transgender. the bottom line is that this is not for a boy that wants to sneak in the girls bathroom. this is proof that it's a life change that you are committed to. there is that aspect. how to improve that that remains to be seen.that's the latest from hillsdale. >> if a young boy starts to act and dress like a girl
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like it's showing a commitment . you see the other side as well. >> you know how difficult it can be at that age. >> teresa, 5:37 am. you decide the candidate continues. it ahead of next week's primary. >> robert moses is live in midtown with the story. >> it's new at the time centered. it gets underway around 930 this morning. she and the other candidates are hoping all the mileage in the hanley shakes translate into votes and delegates. >> she will be in midtown for a pay equity between men and women. she popped up all over new york yesterday.>> she stopped in a diner in queens to discuss gun prevention and attended a
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she challenged bernie sanders who she says she looks forward to debating on thursday. >> bernie sanders has trouble answering questions. is trouble about his core issues , namely dealing with the bank. he has trouble answering foreign policy questions. >> he can be as yesterday and he will do so today. he remained steadfast in his belief that he is best equipped to win in november. >> this is a campaign and national poll after national poll . it is defeating donald
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>> it's a rigged disgusting dirty system. >> for his part, cruz says trump words are sour grapes. >> this latest thing that he seized upon is when people vote against him . >> they are stealing the election? >> trump is counting on every vote possible when new york was the primary one week from today. two votes he will not get are those of his children, eric and yvonne got missed the registration deadline . john kasich will campaign in the city remaining a long shot kennedy yet he says it's his opponent to have no chance. >> it's a comfortable lead according to multiple poles over her opponent sanders. a lot can change in one week.the candidates are taking nothing for granted.
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>> it's a little bit rainy out there. >> let's get over to mike for a check at the weather. when will the rain stop? >> looks like it will stop shortly after lunch time. only about half of it but we have cloudy skies with the skies clearing out later on. they will be her for the early part of the day and beyond lunch time it's time to try it out.we will clear it out later tonight but it will be cold out there. we do have a freeze watch and affect. we mentioned there would be showers coming in over the city and you can see that in a live shot . we have scattered showers over the boroughs and there is a little break in between what's going on to the west but there is a pretty solid line of
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we had great things like a live radar. let's bring a nine as to see what's going on with the commute. how are we doing? >> good morning, mike. we had problems here and there with an accident on 280 eastbound. it's blocking elaine. let's go to our cameras over by 203rd st. the coast is clear with no issues there. driving into the city looks good . a look at the lincoln tunnel.traffic looks fine in the holland and the gwv. (laughing) there' s nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you' re mastering life.
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checking out your headlines at 5:44 am. officials say the zika virus could get worse. they say hundreds of americans have already attracted the disease and in 30 states and instead of 12, has originally thought. that's not good news. >> is a scary virus. so far there is not a treatment or a vaccine and the drug companies don't want to start making them . >> thousands of workers at verizon say they will go on strike tomorrow if they don't get a new contract. they say they want to improve benefits. this affects mostly the
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big revelation because the nfl has denied a connection between traumatic rain injury. it's occurred as a precursor to more severe brain disorders . cte. the study was conducted by the florida center for sports neurology and found 45% had memory problems. 42% had concentration problems. 24% had perception problems. the study says cte and 59 of them. >> more football news. jason is speaking out about last summer's fireworks accident that caused him a finger and parted with him. he is talking to sports illustrated. >> i let it like it was right here. as soon as i did i heard it more on the story . they release the entire story later on today.
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the tigers and parent yesterday with pittsburgh beating detroit at 7/4. nothing special about that. one fan did something incredible. five foul balls! five and one game! they go a lifetime trying and trying. the best chance for a foul ball. 200 300 caught over the years. his record is eight and one day. how you do that? >> literally! it must be the sweet spot for foul balls.
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other people . >> they are good at catching! >> princess gloves.>> thank you, duke. juliet: it is mike.hi, mike. mike: howdy! showers coming into the tri-state. it's the first showers coming in here and there is a break here and the main event . there could be some storms in the mix and just keep it in mind. damages are mild at 550 at central park and 59 in newark. temperatures are going up a lot. you have to deal with the rain at the same time. keep that in mind. there is the cold front that works its way behind the tri-state region. it brings in light moderate rain with heavier pockets . it's out of here. we had a drier sky by later on this afternoon but looks
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by and he gets a lot colder. that's what we have the freeze watch in the blue shaded county . it's going into effect from 2:00 8:00. if you have done that early spring planting, beware. it slightly above normal temperatures. let's bring in ines and let's see what's going on as we hit the roads and reels. >> good morning, mike. we have a couple of issues in the rain that we are talking about. the staten island expressway towards the verrazano bridge. no problems on the bqe.
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[music] the justice ruled the notes are very similar to a song called taurus. it was written about four years before stairway to heaven by randy wolf . he drowned in 1997 trying to rescue his son. here's a song . >> . juliet: it's like it's on the same scale. the state says they toured together in the late 60s. the plan owes millions of dollars in royalties. the trial is set for may 10. there might be a trail. he has been sued for two other songs, babe i will leave you . they lost both times. that is interesting. >> another celebrity is coming back to life as a hologram.>> according to angeles company
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a notorious b ig hologram . >> the brooklyn born rapper was gunned down in 1987. the motor is unsolved. the digital was first appearing in a music video that could be on tour. dora the explorer got special treatment. they are called beeping in the bathroom. >> she was suspended for three days. the parents of the girl who filed a lawsuit say their daughter was expelled . this actress was only suspended. now they are suing to get her back into the school
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day wake-up". rosanna: the rain should taper off about lunchtime. you will need an umbrella until then. to wash your car yesterday, i am sorry. the good news is after today the rest of the week looks pretty nice. mike has the full forecast. ben: the school district voted students use bathroom and locker rooms based on their gender identity, not necessarily the gender they were born with. the district said this is in keeping with antidiscrimination laws. rosanna: the zika virus is more dangerous than they thought,
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