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>> amy: i'm amy kaufeldt. so glad you are with us, some of what you can expect in our 9 o'clock hour, presidential candidates looking to florida for their votes, find out where in central florida some of the candidates will be visiting today. >> john: plus, planning the made easy. we talk toy a local nurse about how to plan your birth experience, even focus on the baby when the time comes. >> amy: and sharing social media with significant others, we'll talk about password sharing and what it means for the david martin. >> good morning, i have my passport, my garden passport. for the 23rd annual epcot flower and garden festival, underway, longest ever, 90 days, no excuses for you not to come out spectacle. we'll talk about what is new, including awesome food, and, my stomach is grumbling with the chef over there. we'll talk about it in the 9 orlando." >> amy: i'm telling you, add the food!
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food, right? up. >> as if epcot didn't have enough food already. nice see david martin back, brooks tomlin in for jayme king this morning and started off this morning, earlier this morning we had widespread shower activity passing through central florida and now a few sprinkles over southern volusia county and northern brevard county on i-95 and u.s. 1 and a few sprinkles in the four corners region and, that's all we'll see, the rain should be dying out and sprinkles should be dying out. i hesitate to call it rain, seriously, we live in florida and know what rain is. temperatures, low to mid 70s, through most of central florida. look for clearing skies, as we go through the day. alachua and marion county, you have a lot of sun and the rest as we go through the next hour, warm today, highs mid to upper 80s with southwest winds, the 7-day forecast, coming up in just a few. john and amy? >> amy: all right, thanks, this morning two orange county police
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while they were headed out to stop a stolen car. >> john: one car ended up on its side. units were headed to assist officers attempting to stop a stolen vehicle. on their way police say the two cars crashed into each other. one officer has minor injuries, and the other was not hurt. the countdown is on, to super tuesday, part 2. five states getting ready nor a contest tomorrow including tomorrow. >> with less than 24 hours before voters make their picks, three campaigns will make a stop in central florida today. a new quinnipiac poll released shows donald trump has 46% of the likely votes right now, followed by senator marco rubio, at 22%. ted cruz at 14% and then john kasich at 10%. a little different than the poll we showed you earlier that had marco rubio running in third. on the democratic side, hillary clinton beating out bernie sanders, 60 to 34% an marco rubio will continue to try to pick up votes later today, and
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following that with his message to voters. hey, gina. >> reporter: despite the fanth he's lagging -- fact that he's lagging in polls, marco rubio says he's confident he'll win florida tomorrow. he's urging voters to choose him because he said if donald trump is elected the republican party will lose the presidential election, yesterday, he held a rally in the villages and today is making more stops throughout the sunshine state including one here in melbourne and he'll be at that little restaurant, on wickham road at 2:00 p.m., he's urging voters to choose him when they cast their ballots tomorrow. and here's wouldn't of his reasons why: >> donald trump, if he's our nominee, we'll lose to hillary clinton and i'm the only one running who can stop donald trump. vote for any other candidate but me in florida is bask a vote for donald trump. basically a vote for donald trump. >> reporter: he blamed donald trump for the disruptions and violence happening at his rallies but during marco rubio's rallies he had a heckler of his own, take a listen: >> our choice between a
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>> that's enough. i have to tell everyone, marco rubio tried to steal my girlfriend. she doesn't look at me in the >> hey. hey. we don't beat up our hecklers, in our rally, so -- >> at the beginning everyone thought he was kidding but it seemed like he was serious, and after the stop in melbourne, marco rubio will stop in weather palm and have a meet and greet in his home town of miami. gina benitez -- >> i don't know about the guy, was he legit or what. >> i think he was telling the truth. he was serious. >> donald trump also focused on florida, and he'll make a campaign stop in tampa, this afternoon. on the democratic side, former president bill clinton will rally for his wife in winter
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rollins college at 7:45. head over to hillary clinton's web site for more information and sarah palin dumping for donald trump in the vis today. go to www.fox35orlando.com or down lloyd the fox 35 news app for more information. >> amy: police are trying to figure out why someone who start shooting at an officer. killing one of them. police at prince gorges county say that he died in an unprovoked attack that happened yesterday. police say the shooter opened fire on the officer right outside of a police station. other officers september fire back, shooting and injuring the suspect. a second suspect ran from the scene and later caught. police still have no motive in the shooting. veteran and would have turned 29 this week. at least 29 people are injured it happened in can night. dodge city. the train headed from l.a. to
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had 140 people on board. again, 20 people taken to the hospital, no word on the cause of why it went off the tracks. >> john: also a fox 35 consumer alert right now. nissan recalling vehicles that may be puttings drivers in danger. the company says 47,000 electric leaf cars have a problem with the brakes. the defect could cause it to fail preventing drivers from stopping and so far, no reports of injuries, the model years affected are 2013, to 2015. attacking sheriffs deputies outside of a wwe training center is going to be back before a judge today. >> i don't need no guns, because... >> amy: this is the video shot back in august. deputies say that he was fixated on a female wrestler and was banging on the locked doors. we are told that he charged deputies who had arrived there to try to remove him.
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a little scary. they were then forced to open fire on him. he has recoup operated from his injuries and is now facing those assault charges, but now they have to figure out if he's mentally balanced enough. >> stories ahead, the war on heroin and a police chief running for sheriff. >> ryan is here with a look at stories. good morning. >> good morning, we're talking about datona beach police chief mike chitwood gearing up for a big announcement today. expected to reveal he's running for volusia county sheriff, and has been the police chief in datona beach for nearly ten years. the official announcement set for 10:30 this morning and whoever wins the election will replace retired sheriff ben johnson. thousands of people meanwhile expected to gather at bcu, calling on volusia county leaders to do more in their battle which is, they say a homeless crisis. members from 32 different congregations support a proposed 250 bed homeless shelter nor adults, now, at the same time protesters are expected to gather outside of the event and
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incorporated. they say the plan falls way short as there are more than 5,000 homeless people across volusia county. orange county, the heroin task force expected to meet today and will address the spike in the use of heroin to the county. this meeting comes as federal health officials decide to give more than $3 million to nine florida health centers and help expand substance abuse programs. the funds will increase the number of patients that are screened for substance abuse and also allow more patients to receive medical treatment for their problems. and the meeting is set for 10:00 a.m. this morning, back to you. >> john: still ahead, maybe you are planning for the birth of your child. >> amy: find out how it will ease the stress and confusion when it comes to having a baby. we'll talk to a local nurse about that coming up after the break. plus, david martin! >> reporter: amy, it is the 23rd annual flower and garden festival at epcot. that means lots of flowers and gardens, of course but plenty of food. they brought back food, now to
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444444444444 ishths welcome back to "good day orlando," not exactly the prettiest start to your monday. we're going to make the most of it. it is a little cloudy out there, start the day, 70 degrees, though, warm, for sure. and, for many women having a baby is one of the most joyful times of their lives. but, preparing for the baby's delivery can be stressful and confusing, especially if you are a first time mom. the good news is you can plan out your birth experience, healthy living house calls, we're joined by registered nurse, heather collins. thanks for being here, you're a mom and i'm a mom and you are stressed out and don't know what to expect and everybody has a million stories but there is a way to come into your zen, right? and calm down, and, plan is out, right?
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so, you can call the birth care coordinator at florida hospital for women and schedule a tour. the great thing about taking a tour is that you get to come in and see where you park, you do the trial run and when you come and meet with me i tell you the story of your with. i let you know what to expect from time you arrive, when you get admitted to the room, what to expect throughout the whole, entire process, when you leave a tour you know exactly what you can expect. aside from, you know, how you will feel. >> amy: right. >> all the wonderful things that you can specialize or change for your delivery, so. >> a lot of people, you have four birthing centers, right? that's right. >> amy: a lot of people, say, okay, where do you deliver and want to know and want to deliver -- say i want to deliver at florida hospital on princeton, because those things matter. >> that's right and you have people who aren't sure where they will deliver and come in
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facilities, all of the florida hospitals have wonderful birthing centers, sand there is really no wrong choice, nice to kind of get the feel, see what is important to you and what is close to you and where your doctor delivers. >> amy: what about if you are going into it knowing you will need a c-section and perhaps it is your second or third baby and you had them before, what do you need to know. >> you can still specialize and customize your birth, even with a c-section. so, in the new operating rooms at the hospital for women you can walk into a ser venus scene and pick hawaii, the mountains, whatever vacation spot you wish you were, and you can have that surround you and you can have your play list. i recommend music during labor, c-section and music build memories and what better thing in ten years, you hear a song and you say, that is the song tra played when my baby was born, and you can do it with a regular delivery or c-section. >> amy: the song during my worst
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that can happen, too. >> i guess it can! >> amy: what about prenatal classes? those are so important? >> they really are and at florida hospital we have a wide variety of prenatal classes. childbirth 101 would be the class that gives you the entire picture, really prepares you and your partner. you need a strong supportive person with you at the bed site and your nurse will be that but you want your family there with you and to come to a childbirth class where you learn what to expect, and how to really help each other through the process, is great, and then we do cpr for infants and pediatric cpr, and we have baby care class and anesthesia classes, if you know that will be your route, you can hear about it. so lots of classes. >> a really good route, just saying, for personal experience. okay. you'll stick around and answer questions, right? that's right. >> amy: heather will be here and any question you might have about the birthing experience, she'll stick around and answer
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all you have to do is go to www.fox35orlando.com/health and post your question there and she'll be busy typing away and see how many questions she can get to. heather collins from florida women's hospital. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> amy: 9:15. let's check in with brooks. >> good morning, thanks for that information, the biggest question i had, where do i park the car, you know? seriously. where do i park the car at the hospital. good morning, everybody. we have cloud outside and we have sun. sunny skies in brevard county and, cocoa beach, also a lot of sun, alachua and marion county and the sun will move towards us, and, it will be a nice day. we had decent showers earlier this morning. nothing more than that, now just a few sprinkles out there and they'll be gone the next little bit. good news, temperature wise we'll be warm and humid today. temperatures already, low to mid 70s, through most of central florida. here's your forecast headlines, through the next 7 days, we will see the warmth continuing.
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next weekend. and, especially next monday, tuesday, we'll talk about that in a minute. and looks unsettled then as well because we'll be seeing rain and thunderstorms. outside, right now, here's the gray skies and a live look from our visit orlando tower cam atop the hyatt regency and you see david martin. >> john: i don't see him. >> epcot anywhere. >> amy: i see a ball. all i see. >> there we go. david martin is over there, at the the big festival, epcot. good stuff at the international flower and garden festival. warmed and humid and will stay that way for the next few days, warm and humid, high temperatures will be in the 80s, all the way through friday, maybe saturday. because there is no cold air. none. this time of year, again in spring, we start to see, you know, cold air coming down from canada and it is short lived but nothing is here, nothing at our doorstep doorstep. last night, severe weather
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mississippi, tennessee and this morning, alabama. once the clouds clear a little bit we'll be warm and breezy. with partly cloudy skies, high temperatures today, mid, maybe even upper 80s today. yeah, definitely warmer than normal. all right, tonight, look for lows in the 60s, with light southwest breezes. wouldn't be surprised to see fog early tomorrow morning. election day tomorrow, also the ides of march, 87 degrees. glorious day, and nice weather continues through st. patrick's day, high of 88 degrees. next weekend, temperatures cool down, and rain chances rise. >> all right. >> john: good! >> amy: thanks, brooks. time, beautiful flowers, great entertainment, oh, and by the way, the food! >> john: or you can eat the plants like david did earlier today at epcot! the flower and garden festival, david, you don't encourage people to go out there and pick off leaves, and eating them, right? >> amy: not cool. >> reporter: they do. let's be honest, tourists do what they want to do and they do.
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where david is. being in the mountains, playing in the snow for a week and goes straight to epcot. >> amy: best job ever, part of the epcot international flower and garden festival and, they are fancying up the food this year. hey, david! >> not a day when i don't count my blessings after a week in the utah mountains, a great time to come back and show you epcot's 23rd annual flower and garden festival. 23 years. >> guest are coming back and they are hungry. >> reporter: hungry in fact the fourth year you brought out the ought door kitchens, the 13 outdoor kitchens, two are new and i'm in one of my favorites, the smoke house barbecue and brew at the american adventure. i like this one and i sat here last year and watched the village people perform and ate the hash -- i had six of them,
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>> we have smoked pork ribs with roasted corn salad and limes and chilies. it is phenomenal. i don't know if it is better but almost as good. >> i'll try it next week when i watch the little river band. what do you have there. >> we have a pork tender loin over urban farm beets and mushroom ragu and la fresca, spiced chicken and mango and salsa and slaw, one of our new outdoor kitchens. >> reporter: terrific! and we're at the cider house. >> the cider house by the united kingdom and david will explain to you really great cider flights. >> reporter: that is new this year, isn't it? this is dave kesing, the beverage expert. always good to know you, you have the secret! and, the cider house has a cider flight. >> you can get a pair, blueberry, hard black cherry, cider flight and we combine it with cigar city tampa style
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lager and get a snake bite. >> reporter: you hear that. >> what is this. >> moon shine, we take blackberry moon shine and combine with frozen lemonade. perfect to finish off the barbecue. >> reporter: and kids, can't forget the kids. >> nonalcoholic drinks as well. the frozen desert violent lemonade and you can eat the flowers! grown here in the land. >> reporter: i love it. and you have up and up with -- top it off with dessert. who made the dessert. >> we have from our smoke house, we have a chocolate truffle cake. spiced pecans and a little bit of bourbon caramel sauce and cider house which will be your new favorite, the lemon scones and creme fresh and, the lemon scone is gluten-friendly. >> reporter: paying attention to everybody now, all automotive their suggestions. amy and john, grab yourself a
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pages, i mean, it is huge, right? and you get stamps on your beer pages, make sure you visit everything, you have 13 outdoor kitchens and 70 topiaries to concerts. it runs through may, your longest season ever, 90 days, next year i hear you'll go the whole year. >> whoa! >> reporter: i'm making that claim, 365! >> amy: that is a favorite. christmas is a favorite. >> reporter: yes, fresh epcot.com is the web site, all the information on the drinks and food and flowers and everything, fresh epcot.com and a great discount for florida residents, cooking now, so you can come and check it out if you don't have an annual pass, chef greg, appreciate your time, dave, thank you, sir, amy, john, see you tonight after the show. >> amy: if you are buying we'll be there! >> john: why not! >> amy: tell ahead more and more big stores will shut their doors. >> john: we'll have a look at the latest round of closures
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. >> you're watching "good day orlando" on fox 35. >> john: and welcome back, it is now 9:30 on this sunday morning, glad you are here, i'm amy kaufeldt. >> john: i'm john brown. here are the headlines this morning. the search continues for the person who shot and killed a 15-year-old boy in orange county. it happened at the intersection of north lakewood avenue and anderson place in ocoee around midnight yesterday. orange county deputies found antoine davis dead on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound to the head. his family spoke to the community yesterday asking for any information on the shooting. >> this is nothing but a portion of the family that you took -- you took him from us. he was a child.
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from us. >> if anybody knows anything about what happened, who was involved, who was around, please come forward. >> his family also says davis had been fighting with other teens in the neighborhood, and as of now there are no other leads. >> a flagler county inmate died 444444444444 a seizure in her jail cell, police took kathleen seiler into custody, in connection with a substance abuse treatment order and hours later guards heard lloyd noises coming from her cell and she later died at florida hospital, flagler. >> john: investigators trying to figure out what caused a plane to crash in lake county killing two on board. it happened saturday in clermont near the south lake hospital. of they both died in in crash. police say both were licensed pilots. and the faa and the ntsb are investigating. >> and the threat of a zika virus is greater now as experts say the virus is now adapting to
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the london natural history museum say the virus is jumping continents. the zika virus breeds in car tires, and even cemetery flower vases, so far 50 cases were confirmed in florida. governor scott declared a public health emergency of 12 counties, the list includes orange and osceola county. >> john: time for this morning's business headlines and joining us from the fox business network studios, is lauren simonetti. how are the markets. >> not good. we are coming off a month straight of gains and check your 401(k), your are probably down 1, 1.5%, not terrible. dow is down 26 points and the other markets are lower and the reason is oil prices are down drastically. 3%, 37 and change is the quote right now. >> john: let's talk about some of these retailers, more than closing doors, some places, what are some of the bigger ones doing this? >> okay. and the reason why some of these companies are closing, hundreds of their stores isn't always bad.
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yes, you know, some companies are filing bankruptcy, and others such as walgreens are trying to merge with rite aid and need to close stores and consolidate and another days in point, office depot merging with officemax, closing 400 stores and it's not all bad but you will see chics and men's warehouse and joseph a bank, walmart, walgreens, fewer stores the next year, year-and-a-half. >> john: and jerry seinfeld auctioning off something that -- the past couple of days. what did he do? >> in florida, he auctioned off his porsche collection, 15 of them up for grabs thsh whole lot. if you add it up, $22 million, believe it or not, that was his big disappointment. they expected $30 million, nevertheless, my favorite part, if you were there you would have seen him on stage, introducing the lot. he collects porsches as a hobby because he can. he is performing at the beacon theater and doing a live performance once a month here in
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and it is so difficult to get tickets. so expensive. so, i mean, he should give these things away and give all -- you know, whatever, doesn't need to be auctioning them. >> john: did he say why? obviously he doesn't need the money. >> i can't figure it out. have you seen anything. >> john: no. that is a lot of money to raise and now, if that is your passion, i don't know why you would do that? >> to buy more porsches. >> john: maybe he's a ferrari guy. >> i'll look into it and see if i can get a response. >> john: catch lauren each week day morning on fbn-am on the fox business network starting at 5:00 a.m. not sure where to find it go to www.fox35orlando.com/channel finder. 9:34 here on good day, here's brooks. good day for a drive and a mace nice convertible porsche. >> yes, nice to dream. 9:35 a.m., temperatures the low to mid 70s throughout most of central florida. a lot of clouds and sun coming
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sun alachua county an sumpter and lake and volusia county now, as we get through another, probably hour, hour-and-a-half, all the little showers and clouds start to move on to the east, we'll see a lot of sun in the i-4 corridor, warm and humid outside, a few light sprinkles, and that will be about it through the morning, this afternoon, we'll see lots of sun, highs today, once again, in the mid to upper 80s, as we go through the afternoon, look for temperatures to climb, probably into the 80s for the next few days with southwest winds coming in, 5 to 15 miles per hour. we'll have the full 7-day forecast coming up. women, you now have a great excuse to sleep in a little >> amy: that's right. a study says we need extra sleep complex. i told you! >> john: no argument. >> amy: researchers at a sleep research center say lady's brains are wired differently and that is why we need more sleep. they say women need to
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once. and we're also more flex ill. so we -- flexible and use more of our brains in the men. >> john: again, no argument. we think about two things. >> amy: true. if the women don't get enough sleep it leads to greater feelings of hostility and depression. and anger. so, let the ladies sleep, men, let the ladies sleep. >> john: didn't take the bait. two things -- >> no, i didn't. >> john: good. >> amy: does your spouse or significant other have your social media password. >> john: if not could it signal a problem in the relationship? fox looks at what couples think about sharing technology and passwords. >> the survey of divorce attorneys a few years ago, facebook was reported as the number one source for finding on-line evidence. and with dors at 40 to 50% it may be smart to reassess what we share and don't.
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debate was going strong. >> if you have trust why do you need the password. e-mails, facebook messages, that is directed specifically to her. >> why not? >> my own personal ipad, she watches shows on it but that is as close as it gets. i'm good. >> i don't want to know where you are going, you don't want to know where i'm going. >> maybe not your instagram password, or something like that -- >> why not? >> it is weird. a little much. >> a recently shared my cell phone, and text messages and, i knew when she didn't reciprocate it was a weird situation. >> what did it lead to? >> we finding out she cheated on me. >> one extreme incident documented, a ex-boyfriend wiped and locked his ex-girlfriend's phone. >> the boyfriend is guilty, straight across the board. >> reporter: an attorney highlights the perils of sharing too much.
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>> now, that person's information is broken into, that means your private information gets broken into. so, i think it is best to have the best, you know, freks when it comes to social media sites. >> perhaps sharing is caring does not always hold true. fox 5 news. >> john: does your habih have your passwords. >> amy: yes, and that is the way it should be. what do you have to hide. >> john: what psychologists say, if they don't, why not. >> amy: yeah. >> john: and if they say, well, i have stuff on there from work that is private. really? >> amy: yeah. >> john: are they that important? >> amy: trust me. >> john: i have nothing to hide. >> amy: no. >> john: i'm not that important. >> amy: the way it should be. >> john: all right. 9:38 here on good day, hey, national pie day! not the food, the math sequence this time. >> amy: right. but we celebrate with food. and, after the break we'll celebrate national pi day with the pizza pie! i can't wait! >> john: join our house calls
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i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all and not just the powerful few. >> oh, boy, you a live look at i-4 at colonial, downtown orlando and traffic is backed up in both directions, and the westbound lanes are hurting and if you can avoid it, please do. try and get around it. >> john: today is national pi day! march 14, 3.14, and not just a play on the dates but the ratio of the circumference of the circle to its diameter. i studied in college and we are operating pi day with delicious
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chef michelangelo with anthony's coal-fired pizza, showing us how to makeupy y y y y -- make yummy pizzas. >> amy: and we'll talk about the meat balls, and we'll talk about that in a minute. what makes the pizza so good at an the answer? >> first is this quality ingredients we use. we have quality products and the technique, we use coal to fuel our ovens and it keeps the temperature at 850, 900 degrees, and it cooks very fast. >> amy: and makes the crust extra special. >> the color, the char to it, very hard to accomplish in a regular oven. >> john: and how did you discover coal? >> it has been a technique out there hundreds of years and the first immigrants used that when they first came to the country. it was next specify and then, as
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kind of lost the habit to use it because there's a lot of work involved and a lot of labor involved, so much dust you have to clean it, and, the open style and when technology game around they left it aside and used gas. >> john: a ton of cheese! >> this one is particular is called the fresh mozzarella tomato pie. . and this, what we use is buffalo, fresh mozzarella and vine ripe tomatoes and believe it or not is simple and one of the most popular items we have because it is fresh. simple and i'll show you my recipe book you will not believe how simple it is and, you will say, this is how you cook it and it is quality cheese and perfectly ripe tomatoes and you season with the regular salt and pepper, you find everywhere, and, once you put it in the oven, the magic happens because
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you get the char. and the crust and, everybody raves about it and then, you know, three, four minutes later it is the final product, what it looks like. a little fresh basil and, sometimes the more you put the better it tastes! >> amy: while you are doing this, we'll talk about meat balls, one of the reasons a lot of 350e78 come to the restaurant and sometimes they come for the meat balls, right? what is it about them. whole recipe. >> john: the secret! >> at the beginning we used to use -- still use the meat balls for the pizza toppings and people wanted the meat balls and, the meat balls were crazy, there are too many and we have to come with something better and they have them bigger now
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or have the meat ball pie, 13 meat balls and if you order one of those you keep the pot and, a special present. meat ball pot. >> that is cool. >> and just like that, put it on top of the stove and add water, and, you cook pasta or whatever the occasion is, ready to go. >> amy: amazing! >> john: one more thing, what is this. >> this is our dish, the chicken wings. a signature dish also. you have coal-fired roasted chicken wings with caramelized onions and the foccacia bread. >> amy: can they stay on the table? >> that is or menu. we have a house salad. chicken wings, meat balls, the few things we have but we make it -- >> all you have to do. how can our viewers find you.
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one is 420 east altamonte springs and the other on sand lake road. >> great. >> you can't miss it. it is really nice. so good. thank you. great. chef, thank you. appreciate it. >> all right, where we going? >> here. you know. >> take it away. >> good reason to have national pie day with the pizza because pie, of course, is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter. of a pizza pie. or a circle. whichever way to look at it. a few showers, now south of town, basically sprinkles, all we have, we're going to see clearing skies through the next hour or two. a few breaks in the clouds on studios. 67 gainesville, 73 degrees right now in melbourne, brevard county and put the umbrella away, we won't need it until later this week or maybe even the weekend.
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next weekend looks unsettled with rain, thunderstorms and chilly air. we might not be done with a little bit of spring or winter, shall we say. 72 degrees, outside, right now, looking live from the visit orlando tower cam on top of the hyatt regency orlando and orlando eye, universal studios and the tourist district, south-southwest winds at 10 miles per hour in orlando and, continuing with the south and southwest winds and today wouldn't surprise me, even on a1a might get to mid to upper 80s, i doubt we'll see sea breezes today. temperatures in low to mid 70s and these are 9 o'clock numbers, another five or 10 minutes we'll get the 10 o'clock numbers and everybody will be mid to upper 70s and there is no cold air, anywhere -- look at this. spring is here. for the time being. so we don't see immediate cooldown on the way.
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clearing skies and a lot of sunshine for the next few days. let's nail it down. showers moving out of here, southwest winds, all week long, look at tomorrow, a big warm-up. not just for florida, but, for the whole southeast. wednesday, the same thing, the last frame on thursday, chance of a couple of showers, central florida, maybe north florida and, a 20% chance for thursday, today, light sprinkles, once they are out of here we'll be done with the rain, clearing skies and highs the mid 80s today, overnig444444444444 for lows in the 60s, 65 degrees, with mild breezes, accu-weather 7-day forecast, through at least wednesday or thursday, stay relatively dry, high temperatures the mid to upper 80s including election day tomorrow. and includes st. patrick's day as well. overnight next weekend, we increase the rain chances, and decrease the temperatures and
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might be chilly. time to snap the sun. who do we have this morning? a sweet picture! caleb in mt. dora took the picture. a nice -- >> mt. dora airport, you think? >> amy: beautiful! >> absolutely. we'll take the jumbo! nice picture, thanks for snapping the sun and this weather baby recap this morning. a couple of awesome little girls. she is just beautiful, posing like that. and, dr. seuss fan and rachel, one beautiful girl as well. two of this cutest kids i've seen, those are our weather babies this morning, john and amy. >> amy: precious! all right. almost time to ask the doctor. >> john: we'll check in with registered nurse heather collins to see what you have been asking about planning your birthing experience coming up on good day. it is 9:50.
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see you. >> nice... to... see... you. >> john: animals running wild at the box office, zoo topia number one over the weekend, pulling in $50 million. so cloverfield lane, 25 million followed by deadpool, london has fallen, and, whiskey tango fox trat at 4.6 million -- fox trot at 4.6 million, billy crystal is 68 today. >> amy: i love him! and, steph curry turns 28 today, still a baby. amazing, baby birthday to both of them and, if it is your first day on this pi day, march 14th, happy birthday to you. >> john: for a lot of women having a baby is one of the most joyful times of their lives you, preparing for the baby can be stressful. turns out you can plan your birth experience and we're excited to have a rep from florida hospital for women here,
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your questions and i'm sure getting inundated with all kinds of questions. >> we had great questions as far as when you start planning an schedule your classes and schedule your tour. to answer that, i would say you know, do your classes 32 weeks but register early, because they fill up. as far as during your tour, 35, 36 weeks unless there is a reason you believe you will deliver a little early. people want to know if we are supportive of natural childbirth and we absolutely are, we have wonderful nurses and staff that can help you get through that, it is absolutely what you are looking for, we are very supportive. really anything that you choose, as long as it is safe for you and your baby we want to you have the experience you want to have. >> amy: all right, i'm glad the viewers are keeping you busy with all the questions, and how -- where do they go for more information? the florida hospital web site or somewhere more specific. >> they can go to the florida
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floridahospital -- fh for women.com and it takes you into the women's services department, so. >> amy: all right, heather, fh for women.com. heather, thank you so much appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you! thank you. >> amy: viewers appreciate it, too. >> have a great day you, you, too. >> john: 9:55. brooks is with us one more time. a look at the forecast. >> seriously, showers cleared out. what -- can show you a quick -- the accu-weather 7-day forecast looks like this. 86 degrees, we have sun breaking out from the clouds now and will be a warm, partly cloudy day. caress across central florida and across downtown, the birds are soaring! >> amy: i love it! >> and heat rises, already going through the atmosphere, good stuff. so, clearing skies as we go through the day. in the 70s right now, we'll be in the 80s again today. all the way through friday. maybe even saturday. >> amy: what is normal for us this time of year.
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>> amy: we're ten over. >> 5 to 10 degrees above normal the next few days vm we had a cooler than normal february and we'll increase the rain chance, thursday, friday, a few chances of showers. >> st. patrick's day, you have to have a shower, right? >> amy: right! >> and then, over the weekend, looks like a significant cool down is coming late sunday into monday. ahead of that. rain and thunderstorms. >> not complaining, get rid of the pollen, wipe it on out of here. >> john: we're out of time, have
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