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yesterday, florida' s health department reported a new case of zika in osceola county, now bringing the state total to 71 cases. brett: next at noon, you' ll find a lot of tips online for how to ace a job interview. but do they mention stopping a michelle: a new orleans teen on a job interview gave a job-clinching performance when he stopped a robbery in progress. brett: this is just fantastic work. the teen was talking to managers at popeyes when a thief grabbed cash from the register and tried to get away. >> i guess he reached his hand in the drawer and he was trying to run to the door and one of the managers did this and he ran into her. brett: the teen says that is when the restaurant broke out into chaos. he jumped up, grabbed the guy, puts his hand behind his back and holds him in an arm lock as he is showing is right there >> he was trying to get loose, he was trying to put up a fight with me and i was just holding in there. brett: i do know what the other guy looks like, but he stands a chance against devin. the thief was arrested and charged with robbery. at the end of the int
yesterday, florida' s health department reported a new case of zika in osceola county, now bringing the state total to 71 cases. brett: next at noon, you' ll find a lot of tips online for how to ace a job interview. but do they mention stopping a michelle: a new orleans teen on a job interview gave a job-clinching performance when he stopped a robbery in progress. brett: this is just fantastic work. the teen was talking to managers at popeyes when a thief grabbed cash from the register and...
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while primarily mosquito borne, the nation' s health departments have been on alert. since the diagnosis of the infection in a dallas patient they got the virus through sexual contact. the company which relies heavily on the large population of students at the university of florida is following strict screening. all potential donors that of travel to high risk countries are being deferred for six months. as well as those who have active diagnoses for infection. screeners now inquire about sexual activity with people from the risk of contracting the virus is relatively low compared to countries like brazil the fact is that nearly a dozen pregnant women in the u.s. have contracted the virus. another dozen or suspected. that is why sperm and egg banks are following protocols that have been in place for blood donation for more than a month. meredith: the university has more than 4000 international students. more information on our webpage. stewart: police are hoping the surveillance photos will lead them to the people who robbed a sunglass hut. the images show one of the
while primarily mosquito borne, the nation' s health departments have been on alert. since the diagnosis of the infection in a dallas patient they got the virus through sexual contact. the company which relies heavily on the large population of students at the university of florida is following strict screening. all potential donors that of travel to high risk countries are being deferred for six months. as well as those who have active diagnoses for infection. screeners now inquire about...
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the houston health department laboratory is doing zika testing that offers results in just one day. be shipped to the centers for disease control and prevention to be checked. houston' s health department says there have been six confirmed zika cases so far in the city. wesh 2 news at 5:30 is next. jim: stewart moore joins us now with a look what' s coming up in our next half hour. stewart: jim, angela, coming up, under arrest. a local man, charged with indecent exposure at a nearby publix. plus, under fire. wesh 2 is talking to a local muslim leader, who is speaking out after comments this morning from governor rick scott, on national tv. a wrong way driver crashes into a florida sheriff' s deputy. and the end of the road for marco rubio. it could be, unless the senator s florida primary. tonight' s debate in miami. wesh 2 is there, for all the 5:30 is next. announcer: you' re watching wesh 2. angela: police say a man exposed himself inside a publix. stewart: this happened on the store at 434 and wekiva springs in longwood. detectives have made an arrest. matt: they have made an arrest, closer look at the publix. it is really at the intersection of 434 and montgomery
the houston health department laboratory is doing zika testing that offers results in just one day. be shipped to the centers for disease control and prevention to be checked. houston' s health department says there have been six confirmed zika cases so far in the city. wesh 2 news at 5:30 is next. jim: stewart moore joins us now with a look what' s coming up in our next half hour. stewart: jim, angela, coming up, under arrest. a local man, charged with indecent exposure at a nearby publix....
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s health department was hit last week.es of computer attacks, which usually target individual computer users, are on the rise. the newshour's william brangham reported on this threat last year and now brings us an update. >> brangham: inna simone is retired. she's a mother and grandmother from russia who now lives outside of boston. in the fall of 2014, her home computer started acting strangely. >> my computer was working terribly. it was not working, i mean, it was so slow. >> brangham: a few days later, while searching through her computer, inna saw dozens of these messages-- they were all the same. they read: "your files are encrypted. to get the key to decrypt them, you have to pay $500." her exact deadline, december 2 at 12:48 pm, was just a few days away. all her files were locked: tax returns, financial papers, letters, even the precious photos of her granddaughter zoe. inna couldn't open any of them. >> it says, "if you won't pay, your fine will double. if you won't pay by then, all your files will be deleted and
s health department was hit last week.es of computer attacks, which usually target individual computer users, are on the rise. the newshour's william brangham reported on this threat last year and now brings us an update. >> brangham: inna simone is retired. she's a mother and grandmother from russia who now lives outside of boston. in the fall of 2014, her home computer started acting strangely. >> my computer was working terribly. it was not working, i mean, it was so slow....
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s not even the worst case. more than 600 homes in flint still have high levels of lead, according to the county health department. rosemary vernon s water was tested february 6... at more than 10- thousand parts per billion. sara ganim, reporter : "what did you think when you saw that?" rosemary vernon, flint resident : "i had just gotten it two hours before they came. oh, my god, i was just stunned. i couldn )t believe that."as a result, almost every drop of water these residents use comes from a bottle. karen weaver is the mayor of flint. sara ganim, reporter : "people are bathing with bottled water, water, they re using bottled water with everything." mayor karen weaver, flint, mi : "for everything." sara ganim, reporter : "and this has been going on for months." mayor karen weaver, flint, mi "right, it will be two years in april." sara ganim, reporter : "how long will this continue?" mayor karen weaver, flint, mi "well, hopefully not much longer. we )re ready to go ahead and get started with removing some of those lead lines."here s the problem - when the state switched the city s water supply to the flint r
s not even the worst case. more than 600 homes in flint still have high levels of lead, according to the county health department. rosemary vernon s water was tested february 6... at more than 10- thousand parts per billion. sara ganim, reporter : "what did you think when you saw that?" rosemary vernon, flint resident : "i had just gotten it two hours before they came. oh, my god, i was just stunned. i couldn )t believe that."as a result, almost every drop of water these...
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s cases. according to the florida department of health a new case of the zika virus has been found in osceola county. officials have also found two new cases in miami-dade... and one in broward. the new cases bring the florida total to 71 all travel- related. according to the c- d-c... there are 116 zika cases in the u-s. that means florida makes up 61-percent of all u-s cases. a clermont police officer is severely burned in a bonfire accident... and now you have a chance to 5 out. officer "kris kruse" received 3rd-degree burns to 60-percent of his body... while trying to move a fuel container away from a bonfire on super bowl sunday. right now he is undergoing medical treatment and physical therapy at the university of florida. the clermont performing arts center is hosting a comedy show this friday to help with kruse's medical expenses. coming up next-- we are following some new details surrounding the gainesville teen... police. teen was seen carrying a firearm when he was killed. about that weapon...next. welcome back-- set your eyes to the "united launch alliance" will blast off its "atl
s cases. according to the florida department of health a new case of the zika virus has been found in osceola county. officials have also found two new cases in miami-dade... and one in broward. the new cases bring the florida total to 71 all travel- related. according to the c- d-c... there are 116 zika cases in the u-s. that means florida makes up 61-percent of all u-s cases. a clermont police officer is severely burned in a bonfire accident... and now you have a chance to 5 out. officer...
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e health department says so far local artists s haelmethe proposed changes. 14:04:4: "they see our rerelatis currently and say hey,ythiis much more laxed fr where i was rrently, where i ie bebe before and so ty ha thihineed to b% more regulated so thatathey n reompliant so they can be proud, they're reay oud of their work." they hope to put these changng into effect by may. we'v'vtoldou aboututhe irs tting hahaed. " cocong up on 11 news at ten, thah hacacis much bibgerhan itialy tught. and w, wre learnininwhat the hackwetoet a.ays. but figine bng in situation. it happened to one cololodo driver. at he dito get s uck. . we't just serve any y sh ndwichcu.. serveveilcaughtrthhatlantic c. this cod grows in watethat is cold, clean and pristine, full of flavorful nutries, and that com through in the fis this i ithway we shihiit to yo restaurants. it's not pre-breadedso not oy doustheehight quitd, stilland-ba it the oas w.. that's remarkable. d we thinke get thbest fish filet sandwich hecauau of that. scary situation for the driv as this truck daled over thedge of i- 25 today ininenveve policsay th
e health department says so far local artists s haelmethe proposed changes. 14:04:4: "they see our rerelatis currently and say hey,ythiis much more laxed fr where i was rrently, where i ie bebe before and so ty ha thihineed to b% more regulated so thatathey n reompliant so they can be proud, they're reay oud of their work." they hope to put these changng into effect by may. we'v'vtoldou aboututhe irs tting hahaed. " cocong up on 11 news at ten, thah hacacis much bibgerhan itialy...
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the philadelphia a health department says a with man in her 60's has become first philadelphia resident to be, diagnosed with the zika virus after returning from the caribbean the health department says she was in the hospitalized and is recovering without complications, and there are, we also know, in fact, that the health department or rather cdc says there has been a second, confirmed travel-related case of zika in new jersey, the exact location is not known. you know that zika virus is spread through the bite of mosquitoes carrying the virus. the out break has pneumonia widespread in places like brazil, central america. the south america and caribbean in recent months. doctors a say pregnant woman or women who can become pregnant are among the highest risk of zika. our shawnette the will son talk about that with doctor mike. >> what is so worrisome is the fact, shawnette that there are cases that involve pregnant woman and this can lead to significant congenital defects, mainly something called microcephaly where the child is born with a are small sized brain. unfortunately we don't
the philadelphia a health department says a with man in her 60's has become first philadelphia resident to be, diagnosed with the zika virus after returning from the caribbean the health department says she was in the hospitalized and is recovering without complications, and there are, we also know, in fact, that the health department or rather cdc says there has been a second, confirmed travel-related case of zika in new jersey, the exact location is not known. you know that zika virus is...
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if you think you or your pet were exposed to the skunk by a bite or scratch call the health department. the u-s-n-s laramie is returning home from a three-and-a-half month deployment. the military oiler's crew of civil service has been in the middle east and mediterranean sea refueling ships and replenishing them with supplies and cargo. this is video of a previous homecoming. the laramie is scheduled to pull into naval station norfolk tonight. tomorrow morning, newport news shipbuilding will christen its newest submarine, the washington. elisabeth mabus, daughter of secretary of the navy ray mabus, will do the honors of smashing a bottle of champagne across the sub's bow. the washington is the latest virginia-class submarine. boat under construction at the shipyard. crews first laid her keel in november of 2014. the o-j simpson saga continues with possible new evidence. los angeles police are investigating the discovery of a knife on simpson's former property. "the off duty or retired officer was working in the area of the rockingham estate. he claims an individual who claims to be a construct
if you think you or your pet were exposed to the skunk by a bite or scratch call the health department. the u-s-n-s laramie is returning home from a three-and-a-half month deployment. the military oiler's crew of civil service has been in the middle east and mediterranean sea refueling ships and replenishing them with supplies and cargo. this is video of a previous homecoming. the laramie is scheduled to pull into naval station norfolk tonight. tomorrow morning, newport news shipbuilding will...
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s of the j us has been confirmed in colorado. alth ofalalsay bobo people had traveled to a zika-affecte countrtr the cas re rortete st wee bo peoe vevererovere the colorado department of publbl health and enronment warns s e state comiear. if you wer't't upar enoh totoee the sunrnre...we you. those beautiful gang, pipis and d ues. cod ese e majestst sunrisesean ring i igettinin clclcl? here's a live look at... wiy across southern colora today, with wind spds expectct to remama beteten 5 and 15 m. it e sligigly cooler but still ove aver teeratates will warm into the 40s ound r local moununs, with 50s for r st o o the lower elevatns. itititl be ptly to mostlylyloudy roughout the da with dr ions pected to continue. extended: wednesday will be very ndy, with gusts of up to 50 mph possible! for th reas, the national weatheservice has issued fire weather watches`s` tomorrow due to ththelevated fire danger. avoid any ouour bubuing! the wind wednesday ll help to bump temperatures into the 60s and 70s. it will be friday, before the s and 70s return on friray. . . r co front is expted tode t toughgh friday nightht bringing anoth slight chae for showers mama ndhdear the mountas. this seeke i
s of the j us has been confirmed in colorado. alth ofalalsay bobo people had traveled to a zika-affecte countrtr the cas re rortete st wee bo peoe vevererovere the colorado department of publbl health and enronment warns s e state comiear. if you wer't't upar enoh totoee the sunrnre...we you. those beautiful gang, pipis and d ues. cod ese e majestst sunrisesean ring i igettinin clclcl? here's a live look at... wiy across southern colora today, with wind spds expectct to remama beteten 5 and 15...
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pfox 13's ken suarez live outside pthe health department ken, pthings are only getting to get pworse as it gets warmer and pwetter, right? pthat's perfect environment for pany mosquito. pit gets warm, it gets wet and pthat population absolutely pexplodes. pso health officials this morning pare sending out a very simple pmessage, and very effective one. pyou can protect yourself from pzika and any mosquito born pillness by taking certain recautions. pyou've heard them before, but pthis year with zika, it's pespecially important that you ay attention. p>> individually our message is eople need to protect pthemselves. pand our message is very simple, pdrain and cover. pdrain the standing water from pyour home, pick up trash, any lace where there's mosquitos pcan breed and cover yourselves. plong sleeve shirts, there's pseveral different insect prepellents out there. psome with deet, some that don't phave deet. pcommercially available and they pneed to be used. p>>> a new report says tampa bay pis in hot zone for zika because pif you have so many mosquitos pthat carry the disease. pthe s
pfox 13's ken suarez live outside pthe health department ken, pthings are only getting to get pworse as it gets warmer and pwetter, right? pthat's perfect environment for pany mosquito. pit gets warm, it gets wet and pthat population absolutely pexplodes. pso health officials this morning pare sending out a very simple pmessage, and very effective one. pyou can protect yourself from pzika and any mosquito born pillness by taking certain recautions. pyou've heard them before, but pthis year with...
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health department. >> reporter: npa was checking on stephae bradles s e-year-old daughterr cedjanae, who o stededositive for lead in septptber.. >> h h she been reteteed >> she wasetested and ititas lolor. >> reportrr: this is one o ofive >> reporter: this is o o o fi hoko)callthe nurses from the genesee county health department will make today, pt a ciwidefft to keep track of kidid withh lead poisoning. hos thlo of homes u have tvisit ineased? >> it's gone up huge, and the numbers of families 've seen have expentiallyrown. >> reporter: stephanie bradley id she drank the contaminated water througugut her pgnancy. when you were first told your daughter had high lelslsf le, what went through yourou mind? >> w i was vy , bee of howounghe i i indcai dn't kw the er it. repore mohsfter t itch i water s cko hurar,000 homestill have dangerous si figh le levin eioo but hof fli's 8 chilllen und s hav screecau testing i i voluy. since ad c remain in the body for decades, the state is developing a registry to track int resints for years. t ephae says untilll the lead lines are out, she'll be afrailhow the wateteis
health department. >> reporter: npa was checking on stephae bradles s e-year-old daughterr cedjanae, who o stededositive for lead in septptber.. >> h h she been reteteed >> she wasetested and ititas lolor. >> reportrr: this is one o ofive >> reporter: this is o o o fi hoko)callthe nurses from the genesee county health department will make today, pt a ciwidefft to keep track of kidid withh lead poisoning. hos thlo of homes u have tvisit ineased? >> it's gone...
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northern kentucky health department is launching a new initiative today in hopes of cutting down on the spread of disease in the region..a needle exchange program begins in grant county..local 12's adam clements joins us *live* in our newsroom with why we could see more programs like 3 sheila.. health department officials in northern kentucky say there is a tremendous need for something like this.. and efforts are under way to grow this program so people throughout the entire region can have access to clean and sterile syringes..here's how it works.. if you have dirty.. used needles.. you can take them to the grant county health center in williamstown.. in return.. you'll receive clean.. new syringes.. people who take advantage of the program will also have the opportunity to hear about options for treatment.. should they be struggling with addiction..now this is the first center of its kind in the independence district of northern kentucky.. which consists of kenton.. campbell.. boone.. and of course.. grant county.. officals say.. this is by no means a home run solution to combating the heroin epidemic.. but if it helps addicts - great.. but main priority.. is keeping people f
northern kentucky health department is launching a new initiative today in hopes of cutting down on the spread of disease in the region..a needle exchange program begins in grant county..local 12's adam clements joins us *live* in our newsroom with why we could see more programs like 3 sheila.. health department officials in northern kentucky say there is a tremendous need for something like this.. and efforts are under way to grow this program so people throughout the entire region can have...
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guerrero' s license to practice the state department of health. if former football player has been indicted by a grand jury. he was facing charges of first-degree murder. he shot three people last month at the country club on february 13. so far, no word on a motive. summer: a registered sex offender is facing new charges of voyeurism and stalking a winter garden woman for as long as two months. wesh 2' s bob kealing joins us live from winter garden police headquarters, where they are hoping a search warrant will help them tie him to even more cases. bob, why is that? bob: what they are hoping to do is get into this man' s phone where police hope there is evidence of him photographing himself outside of this woman' s apartment time and time again. neighbors are extra concerned. lauren westbrooks lives close to the apartment where police say 28-year-old registered sex offender winston garwood was seen looking in the alleged victim' all while committing a sex act. police suspect he may have been stalking this woman for months. >> i can' t imagine th
guerrero' s license to practice the state department of health. if former football player has been indicted by a grand jury. he was facing charges of first-degree murder. he shot three people last month at the country club on february 13. so far, no word on a motive. summer: a registered sex offender is facing new charges of voyeurism and stalking a winter garden woman for as long as two months. wesh 2' s bob kealing joins us live from winter garden police headquarters, where they are hoping a...
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health emergency. new tonight, help from the federal government is on its way for those affected by the tornadoes last week. the u-s department of agriculture rural development will be in waverly next thursday to talk about home repair and construction loans. specialists will also be on site to answer questions and provide advice. the event will be at the fresh pride grocery store from three to seven march 10. while the event is in waverly, anyone who was affected by the recent storms is able to attend. new numbers on the deadly tornadoes show what they did to people's homes and property. we learned virginia farms lost at least one-point-six-million-dol lars. chopper 10 was above the damage in waverly. the tornadoes killed three people there. in essex county, the virginia department of forestry says the storm caused about 750-thousand dollars in damage to timber alone. (anchors ad lib toss to don) overnight: scattered clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds:n 5-15 mph. saturday: partly sunny. very late. highs: upper-40s. winds: calm. increasing sunshine. highs: near 50. winds: n 5-15 mph. ick....not exactly the nicest end to the week! o
health emergency. new tonight, help from the federal government is on its way for those affected by the tornadoes last week. the u-s department of agriculture rural development will be in waverly next thursday to talk about home repair and construction loans. specialists will also be on site to answer questions and provide advice. the event will be at the fresh pride grocery store from three to seven march 10. while the event is in waverly, anyone who was affected by the recent storms is able...
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the county health department recommends that parents watch their children for symptoms of the cold. sheree: continued problems for s two planned parenthood clinics. the state requires abortion clinics to have a license and a transfer agreement with a hospital the university of louisville hospital has now backed out of an agreement with the louisville planned parenthood. while the governor says the t have an agreement or a license. mike: a new bill could help kentucky students graduate with a college degree, without having to pay off loans. the work ready kentucky program is making its way through the state house. lawmakers say it would be an investment to get students educated and then into the workforce by paying for community college. the program would cost $30 million for the first year and then $20 million after that. >> hopefully, most of those students will be looking at a manufacturing degree. you know, maybe industry and fill the need for businesses across the state. mike: to qualify for the program, you must graduate from a kentucky high school or get your ged before you turn 19 you could only get money, a
the county health department recommends that parents watch their children for symptoms of the cold. sheree: continued problems for s two planned parenthood clinics. the state requires abortion clinics to have a license and a transfer agreement with a hospital the university of louisville hospital has now backed out of an agreement with the louisville planned parenthood. while the governor says the t have an agreement or a license. mike: a new bill could help kentucky students graduate with a...
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healthy items but it would not be like if we had a grocery store or a health-food store. designated of food does about the u. s. department of agriculture. so have other committees and make up almost half of orlando population. a food does it is a community with low or no access at all to places that sell fresh fruits, veggies, whole grains and lean meats. the department uses a series of factors including proximity to grocery stores, transportation, and income levels. hard to help. >> we have approximately 17 percent of people that are at or below the poverty o so they are obviously not able to get to food resources that they need. >> the board chair for the american heart association in orange county, the group is facing a setback where the bill working its way to tallahassee. is expected to pass but the $5 million attached to it was stripped. money that would have gone toward incentive programs to get better food options into food deserts. >> and economic development issue because it brings opportunities for small businesses to go into those areas that are underserved. it's a health issue and he says his group will cont
healthy items but it would not be like if we had a grocery store or a health-food store. designated of food does about the u. s. department of agriculture. so have other committees and make up almost half of orlando population. a food does it is a community with low or no access at all to places that sell fresh fruits, veggies, whole grains and lean meats. the department uses a series of factors including proximity to grocery stores, transportation, and income levels. hard to help. >> we...
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s workers -- one of its workers is diagnosed with still no reports of any customers becoming ill. several chipotle stores closed late last year when companies were diagnosed with norovirus. the health department says it worked in the most recent incident. michelle: it is probably in the middle of your morning routine. amy, jacket? amy: toss up. a couple of drops in the 50' s s. not bad at the bus stop as you are packing up. some kids, this is your last week before spring break, so enjoy these last couple of days. we are warmer than we were yesterday. sunrise in 20 minutes or so. look at this view over downtown orlando. they have a little bit more of a we were clouded over early. with those clouds, our temperatures are warmer this morning compared to 24 hours ago. 64 degrees in orlando. some of them are scattered, some are thinner than others, but we will break those apart here in the next couple of hours. lots of 60' s in much of the area . a couple places in the 50' s, we have more clearing. 58 daytona beach, 58 in sanford. big ridge of high pressure. it is in control, anchored in place. we will stay windy and warm today. if you are out yesterday, you know how breezy it was. wind coming in o
s workers -- one of its workers is diagnosed with still no reports of any customers becoming ill. several chipotle stores closed late last year when companies were diagnosed with norovirus. the health department says it worked in the most recent incident. michelle: it is probably in the middle of your morning routine. amy, jacket? amy: toss up. a couple of drops in the 50' s s. not bad at the bus stop as you are packing up. some kids, this is your last week before spring break, so enjoy these...
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the florida department of health has set up a hotline to answer your questions s d concerns about the virus. the number is on your screen right now,855-622-6735. >>> deputies now behind bars after police say he covered an inmate favors in exchange for money. -year-old zachary reams offered a celel phone for $5,0000 he was booked and is in the very same jail he he's suspended without pay pending an investigation. >>> 22-year-old man was arrested yesterday, police say he groped at least six different women on a bicycle and took off. he's facing several charges including aggravated battery. >>> it has been a week since the 14 6 year-old girl was last seen. police say katilyn kingg who you're looking at right here was dropped off near the middle school last thursday and never made it home. she was wearing a white polo shirt, beige pants and gold sneakers. police call police if you have any information on where she may be. >>> and scratch another name from consideration in the search to fill that vacancy on the u.s. supreme court. miami-i-de federal judge jordan with drew his name on his o
the florida department of health has set up a hotline to answer your questions s d concerns about the virus. the number is on your screen right now,855-622-6735. >>> deputies now behind bars after police say he covered an inmate favors in exchange for money. -year-old zachary reams offered a celel phone for $5,0000 he was booked and is in the very same jail he he's suspended without pay pending an investigation. >>> 22-year-old man was arrested yesterday, police say he groped...
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s blaine tolison spoke with the former director. >> reporter: an internal investigation from the volusia county county health department shows one of its managers used her power repeatedly. it confirmed allegations that the manager asked one of her employees to pick her son up from deland high school during work hours in a state-owned vehicle on six occasions. but our own investigations showed that vehicle was at deland high 15 times last year. we started looking into the saw the pictures of the suv in the pickup loop at school. we kept pushing and after three months of records requests, we received mcintosh's 10-page investigative report. gps records show the matching suv stopped at deland high school six times between august and september. when mcintosh was questioned, volunteered. the employee told investigators she asked me to pick up her kid, yes, i did. phone. do you have anything to say why you were doing that? she flatly denied any employees picked up her child from school. what she told me today investigators. were a few hundred miles put on the suv. and she told me she is going to seek legal advice. she signed an agreemen
s blaine tolison spoke with the former director. >> reporter: an internal investigation from the volusia county county health department shows one of its managers used her power repeatedly. it confirmed allegations that the manager asked one of her employees to pick her son up from deland high school during work hours in a state-owned vehicle on six occasions. but our own investigations showed that vehicle was at deland high 15 times last year. we started looking into the saw the pictures...
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happening today, the ohio department of health is holding a zika virus tabletop exercise in columbus. at the meeting, officials want to ensure the state' s readiness at the local and state levels prior to the 2016 mosquito season, which is usually from may to october. zika virus is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito, though some cases have been know to trasmit the disease through sexual intercourse. the virus has also been know to mark: a new nationwide cnn/orc poll finds donald trump and hillary clinton well ahead of their closest competitors just as the race expands to a national stage. super tuesday is a chance for candidates to get a very large number of delegates to the democratic and republican nominating conventions. 11 states will either vote or caucus. which is why you' ll also hear this called the sec primary, taking that name from the southeast conference, an association of southern universities that may be best known for its football rivalries. the u.s. territory of american samoa will also hold its caucus today. ohio governor john kasich says he thinks trump will dominate today, but kasich looks f
happening today, the ohio department of health is holding a zika virus tabletop exercise in columbus. at the meeting, officials want to ensure the state' s readiness at the local and state levels prior to the 2016 mosquito season, which is usually from may to october. zika virus is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito, though some cases have been know to trasmit the disease through sexual intercourse. the virus has also been know to mark: a new nationwide cnn/orc poll...
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s double. developing tonight.the state of kentucky reported its first case of the zika virus. virus.we know the patient is a man who visited central america.he recently returned to the louisville area. kentucky's health department says the man is expected to recover. we're on your side tonight with important reminders about the zika virus.pregnant women, or women trying to become pregnant, should not travel to those infected areas. areas.remember zika can be spread through sexual contact. contact. zika is usually a very mild illness, but can cause birth defects. new life is coming to walnut hills. hills.cincinnati mayor john cranley was on hand to help million dollar renovation project. the building on east mcmillan street has 30 apartment and space for businesses to open on the ground level.the walnut hills redevelopment foundation helped turn around this old run down building. 33:04-33:12<"and when it does come back it will be a sign for other neighborhoods to know that they can do it too and so this is a big day for that"> that">at least 20 of the apartments will soon be occupied.construction is underway to open a restaurant this spring. and when we come back...first down. down.the head coach getting behind
s double. developing tonight.the state of kentucky reported its first case of the zika virus. virus.we know the patient is a man who visited central america.he recently returned to the louisville area. kentucky's health department says the man is expected to recover. we're on your side tonight with important reminders about the zika virus.pregnant women, or women trying to become pregnant, should not travel to those infected areas. areas.remember zika can be spread through sexual contact....
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: the philippines health department is asking pregnant an american woman who visited the country tested positive for the department is talking with the cdc to get more information it' s unclear if she was infected s second zika case. pregnant women to avoid countries. the wrath of mother nature. witnesses say it waffled in the wind as it came across a bridge and then tipped on its side. and a ferry ride seemed more like a car wash. waves wash over a vehicle, and cause the car alarm to go off as the boat makes its way to shore. jazmin: no severe weather in central florida. we have heat today. eric: we will get a couple of showers today, but the heat is definitely the main story. tomorrow, we will see the hottest day we have yet seen this year. it is incredible. outside to our skycam network, we have a partly cloudy shot over lake eola. it is just beautiful. 81 degrees outside. right now, it is already warmer than we typically find ourselves for daytime highs at this time of year. gusty wind coming out of the south, southwest. it is that kick to the wind that is making the beach is warm. clouds, working from west to east, some thicker clouds in polk county. on doppler
: the philippines health department is asking pregnant an american woman who visited the country tested positive for the department is talking with the cdc to get more information it' s unclear if she was infected s second zika case. pregnant women to avoid countries. the wrath of mother nature. witnesses say it waffled in the wind as it came across a bridge and then tipped on its side. and a ferry ride seemed more like a car wash. waves wash over a vehicle, and cause the car alarm to go off as...
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health officials a woman in her 60's, a woman from philadelphia is first city resident to have a confirmed case of the zika virus after recently returning from the caribbean. the philadelphia health departmente was not hospitalized and is recovering without complications. the cdc is confirming a second travel woman zika case in new jersey. we don't know where exactly. it is most commonly spread through the bite of the mosquitoes carrying the virus. zika has been widespread in central, brazil and south america and, caribbean in recent months. doctors say pregnant woman who are woman who can become pregnant are among the highest risk for zika. our shawnette wilson talked more about it with our doctor mike. >> what is so worrisome is that fact that shawnette, that there are cases that involve pregnant woman and this can lead to significant congenital defects, mainly something called micro self liz where the child is born with a very small sized brain. unfortunately we do not have a vaccine. we don't have have any good drugs for this particular virus. i think that we will start to see more and more of a spread and my concern is that as the summer comes along we will see this spread up into flor
health officials a woman in her 60's, a woman from philadelphia is first city resident to have a confirmed case of the zika virus after recently returning from the caribbean. the philadelphia health departmente was not hospitalized and is recovering without complications. the cdc is confirming a second travel woman zika case in new jersey. we don't know where exactly. it is most commonly spread through the bite of the mosquitoes carrying the virus. zika has been widespread in central, brazil...
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s jennifer lahmers was there. jen? reporter: yeah, steve, the news that came out of this is the health department and newark public school are distributing flyers notifying kids they are testing students for lead at every, every saturday in april at four separatele schools in the city. now while this is happening, the city has alsos at all a points of end from i of 67 schools through newark. they are releasing the results of the samples over the next two weeks. they are going to figure out how widespread this problem is. high levels of lead at 29 schools in the city. now you the question what is do you do about it? well, he was here at this meeting this evening, he said this, this morning, he met with delegates as well as the assembly woman to come up with a bill to raise money that is needed to fix the city's water infrastructure. the only real permanent solution but it is a next pensive one. >> to update the water infrastructure in the city alone would be a huge sum of money if you are talking about statewide. it is billions of dop lars, you know, upwards of $10 ball more. so i think, ultimately, we have already had up
s jennifer lahmers was there. jen? reporter: yeah, steve, the news that came out of this is the health department and newark public school are distributing flyers notifying kids they are testing students for lead at every, every saturday in april at four separatele schools in the city. now while this is happening, the city has alsos at all a points of end from i of 67 schools through newark. they are releasing the results of the samples over the next two weeks. they are going to figure out how...
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the department of health gives more than 25-thousand dollars to the hampton roads office. the agency says those are federal dollars-- used for s-t-d prevention and testing. capital news service reports-- the bill's sponsor has said the legislation would defund "redirect funds to more comprehensive health care for women." " (use phoner board) on the phone - c0001 - cianti stewart-reid - planned parenthood advocates of virginia 13 ban funding to their health care providers, which is planned parenthood 26 robert durel - holy spirit catholic church c0012 - 1443 other health parenthood 1452 planned parenthood says the money it received from the state does not fund abortions. we asked the department of health to break down the numbers for us. you can find them right now on our website wavy dot com. new tonight the suprmeme court blocked a law in louisiana that could force all but one of the state's abortion clinics to close. justices struck down a law that required doctors who provide abortions to have admitting priviledges at nearby hospitals. the move also reverses an order by a federal allowed enforcement even as the l
the department of health gives more than 25-thousand dollars to the hampton roads office. the agency says those are federal dollars-- used for s-t-d prevention and testing. capital news service reports-- the bill's sponsor has said the legislation would defund "redirect funds to more comprehensive health care for women." " (use phoner board) on the phone - c0001 - cianti stewart-reid - planned parenthood advocates of virginia 13 ban funding to their health care providers, which...
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s beginning in may. the mosquito isn't in ohio. but a similar insect could spread the virus. >> all of the ohioens who contracted the virus traveled over sees. beginning next week the ohio o health department plans to use social media to get the message out. urging folkss to take precautions >>l . after a stalker secretly took nude video of her. however. she admitted that her career has thrived since the scandal. she's suing her stalker. and the hotel. where it happened. >> . security will be very tight this summer. for the rnc. >> tonight we learn a lot more about the plan to keep everybodyry safe. the i team reveals what won't be allowed during convention week. i team reporter has more. >> you may not be allowed to even carry a cold pop or waterw near the republican national convention. private ambulance crews could work next to cleveland crews inn the crowd. firefighters could end up helping police control crowds. the i team uncovering a glimpse of convention security plans. taking shape for downtown. you expect quite an impact. large crowds coming in. some maybe angry protestors. so the city just put out forbids more. expected to bring in thousandsds of extra police officers. and set u
s beginning in may. the mosquito isn't in ohio. but a similar insect could spread the virus. >> all of the ohioens who contracted the virus traveled over sees. beginning next week the ohio o health department plans to use social media to get the message out. urging folkss to take precautions >>l . after a stalker secretly took nude video of her. however. she admitted that her career has thrived since the scandal. she's suing her stalker. and the hotel. where it happened. >> ....
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health agency in the area fired an employee. he was a supervisor of the department. he has to have surgery. he goes s on family and medical weeks. he exceeds the time limit and then posted himself swimming and doing some things that social media. >> okay. >> so the company had a policy if you post things on social media that negatively affect your emplployees or subordinate, it's grounds for termination and because all of the and saying, why isn't he here? it was causing a commotion and -- >> they could prove it. >> the court ruled with the compmpany that it was allowable. >> this the instance, if a company has a socicial media policy and they think you violate, it's going to be spelled out, did it cause damage? >> it does. in the next few month, companies need to start looking at their policies and making sure that the policies are legal and that the things that they have in place, that they're preventing things employees from posting are things that are going to hurt the company and not just trying saying. >> interesting d debate. expect. >> stacie, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a shocker from the
health agency in the area fired an employee. he was a supervisor of the department. he has to have surgery. he goes s on family and medical weeks. he exceeds the time limit and then posted himself swimming and doing some things that social media. >> okay. >> so the company had a policy if you post things on social media that negatively affect your emplployees or subordinate, it's grounds for termination and because all of the and saying, why isn't he here? it was causing a commotion...
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the department of health gives more than 25-thousand dollars to the hampton roads office. the agency says those are federal dollars-- used for s-t-d prevention and testing. capital news service reports-- the bill's sponsor has said the legislation would defund the organization and "redirect funds to more comprehensive health care for women." " (use phoner board) i think the intent of the bill is clear, to shame women who access safe and which is planned parenthood 26 robert durel - holy spirit catholic church c0012 - 1443 other health with women's health could use that money that is given to planned parenthood 1452 planned parenthood says the money it gets from the state does not fund abortions. we asked the department of health to break down the numbers for us. you can find them right now on our website wavy dot com. the supreme court will hear former governor bob mcdonnell's appeal next month. 10 on your side has followed his case for years. a jury convicted mcdonnell and his wife maureen of doing political favors for a wealthy executive- in exchange for more than 165-thousand dollars in gifts and loans. mcdonnell
the department of health gives more than 25-thousand dollars to the hampton roads office. the agency says those are federal dollars-- used for s-t-d prevention and testing. capital news service reports-- the bill's sponsor has said the legislation would defund the organization and "redirect funds to more comprehensive health care for women." " (use phoner board) i think the intent of the bill is clear, to shame women who access safe and which is planned parenthood 26 robert...
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the department of health gives more than 25-thousand dollars to the hampton roads office. the agency says those are federal dollars-- used for s-t-d prevention and testing. capital news service reports-- the bill's sponsor has said the legislation would defund the organization and "redirect funds to more comprehensive health care for women." " (use phoner board) on the phone - c0001 - cianti stewart-reid - planned parenthood advocates of virginia 13 i think the intent of the bill is clear, to shame which is planned parenthood 26 robert durel - holy spirit catholic church c0012 - 1443 other health given to planned parenthood 1452 planned parenthood says the money it gets from the state does not fund we asked the department of health to break down the numbers for us. you can find them right now on our website wavy dot com. the supreme court will hear former governor bob mcdonnell's appeal next month. 10 on your side has followed his case for years. a jury convicted mcdonnell and his wife maureen of doing political favors for a wealthy executive- in exchange for more than 165-thousand dollars in gifts and loans. mcdonn
the department of health gives more than 25-thousand dollars to the hampton roads office. the agency says those are federal dollars-- used for s-t-d prevention and testing. capital news service reports-- the bill's sponsor has said the legislation would defund the organization and "redirect funds to more comprehensive health care for women." " (use phoner board) on the phone - c0001 - cianti stewart-reid - planned parenthood advocates of virginia 13 i think the intent of the bill...
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s investigators are running a week-long "living with lead" series. today the focus is on philadelphia and taking the city's health department to task.re's a law in place to get rid of some of the lead but we found no one is enforcing it. we'll have that report this afternoon at 4:00. >>> and today philadelphia city council will begin hearings on mayor jim kenney's proposed budget. >> the spending plan covers next year and beyond. the mayor's first budget topped $4 billion. it calls for expanding pre-k, fixing up parks, rec centers and libraries. and creating new community schools complete with police substations and medical clinics. kenney wants to tax sugary drinks to help pay for his plan. many city departments will be testifying before the council over the next seven weeks. >>> eight minutes after 6 :00. the wind is blowing. it was so strong yesterday. we're still dealing with gusty winds today. today will be a chillier day because the winds have shifted. they're coming out of the northwest. it gets colder tonight once the winds die down. our skies will stay clear. right now, 44 in reading. 40s for philadelphia and cape may. ther
s investigators are running a week-long "living with lead" series. today the focus is on philadelphia and taking the city's health department to task.re's a law in place to get rid of some of the lead but we found no one is enforcing it. we'll have that report this afternoon at 4:00. >>> and today philadelphia city council will begin hearings on mayor jim kenney's proposed budget. >> the spending plan covers next year and beyond. the mayor's first budget topped $4...
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lisa: happening today the ohio department of health is holding a zika virus tabletop exercise in columbus. at this meeting, officials want to ensure the state' s readiness at the local and state levels prior to the 2016 mosquito season, which is usually from may to october. zika virus is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito, though -- been known to be transmitted through sexual intercourse. the virus has also been know to cause birth defects in babies. well it' s that time of year , again graeter' s to reveal , their mystery flavor. mark: we got a special delivery on monday and it was pretty tasty. kyla: graeter' s was nice enough to give us a taste test. and this morning, we can tell you all about it. it is called "cheese crown." and it' s based off of the popular pastry you can also by at graeter' s. we spoke with the man who created the flavor, and he says the cheese crown ice cream will be around as long as there' s a demand for it and people like it. >> for a long time, i have been looking to re-create a bakery item is an ice cream. danish. about them. so we said why not make a cheese , flavored ice cream? purcha
lisa: happening today the ohio department of health is holding a zika virus tabletop exercise in columbus. at this meeting, officials want to ensure the state' s readiness at the local and state levels prior to the 2016 mosquito season, which is usually from may to october. zika virus is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito, though -- been known to be transmitted through sexual intercourse. the virus has also been know to cause birth defects in babies. well it' s that...
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s. michelle: a wild crash in california. we will show you the video and explain what investigators say caused this car to go airborne. seminole county veterans -- is at the health department in michelle: new video of a crash that injured six in los angeles. you see the car going airborne and then sparks fly. the car ran through the red light. the chain reaction crash involved three other cars. it is still under investigation. two executives of the wounded warrior project are off the job. they were fired over questionable spending. they are excused of spending the ceo made nearly $475,000 in 2014. the charity spent only 60% of its budget on veterans and 30% on fundraising. 130 national guard soldiers our work -- are waking up at home. family and friends were there to greet them when they arrived at daytona beach international airport. >> the best feeling in the world. it has been a long year. i am glad to be back home. >> their mission in afghanistan is to provide artillery and mortar protection for u.s. troops. jazmin: a we are keeping an i on a breaking traffic situation. michelle: we will tell you how to get around it next. after a crash sent his motorcycle under a car.
s. michelle: a wild crash in california. we will show you the video and explain what investigators say caused this car to go airborne. seminole county veterans -- is at the health department in michelle: new video of a crash that injured six in los angeles. you see the car going airborne and then sparks fly. the car ran through the red light. the chain reaction crash involved three other cars. it is still under investigation. two executives of the wounded warrior project are off the job. they...
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health department officials say faculty members became ill with norovirus-like symptoms including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. reports say about 70 staff members ate lunch from jersey mike )s friday. so far no students have gotten sick. the waiting on test results to know exactly what the made faculty ill. super tuesday has come and gone and the republican and democratic candidates are gearing up for a fight to the finish. dianne gallagher has trail. hillary clinton/ d presidential tuesday!but today is and as super as tuesday was... it didn t really decide anything, at least not yet. question : do you feel like the presumptive nominee at this point? donald trump/r presidential candidate : i feel awfully good. frontrunners donald trump and hillary clinton won the most states last night but delegates are what really matter right now. the republicans need 1237 to get the nomination. trump leads with 315 followed by cruz with 205, the texas senator who got a big boost from his three super tuesday victories, including his delegate rich home state.... which is why he s now urging the other republicans to get out. sen. ted cruz/r presidential candidate for the candidates who have
health department officials say faculty members became ill with norovirus-like symptoms including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. reports say about 70 staff members ate lunch from jersey mike )s friday. so far no students have gotten sick. the waiting on test results to know exactly what the made faculty ill. super tuesday has come and gone and the republican and democratic candidates are gearing up for a fight to the finish. dianne gallagher has trail. hillary clinton/ d presidential...
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health officials are confirming a with man in her 60's has been confirmed case of the zika virus, confirmed case in the city of philadelphia after returning to the caribbean recently. philadelphia health department says fortunately she was not hospitalized and is recovering without complications the. the cdc is also confirming a second travel-related zika says in new jersey but we do not the know where exactly. as you may know zika is commonly spread through bite of the mosquitoes carrying that virus. zika virus has been widespread throughout brazil, central america in recent months. we have been recovering the view of it for weeks here. doctors say pregnant woman or woman that can become pregnant are highest risk with thousands of babies born with small brains. the doctors also worry about college students travel to impacted area in spring break, coming up, so a lot of college campuses are advising students to be careful, and refrain from recent behavior shall we say to avoid any possible problems with zika there. >>> get on facebook and twitter, and ask the question, are you adjusting your plans if you are head together caribbean or south america or central america. are you adjusting. >> yes,
health officials are confirming a with man in her 60's has been confirmed case of the zika virus, confirmed case in the city of philadelphia after returning to the caribbean recently. philadelphia health department says fortunately she was not hospitalized and is recovering without complications the. the cdc is also confirming a second travel-related zika says in new jersey but we do not the know where exactly. as you may know zika is commonly spread through bite of the mosquitoes carrying that...
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sex it's sponsored by the department of health and human services office of women's health. health walk kicks offer at 11:45 this snal sylvanny theater in southwest. >> mexican beer brand dos equis saying adios to its famous pitchman but not before b a sand jeff.nd >> a last look at this pioneers who will not be returning.. >> 77-year-old jonathan jonat goldsmith has played the rolehat of most interesting man of the o world for nine years ending every commercial with that phrase, stay thirsty mysestay friends. in his familiar final ad he's shipped off in a rocket on a one way trip mars. dos equis says they're making the change to attract new consumers.co kevin mccarthy will debutill later this year.ter >> it's tucker barnes inn his -- in his shorts. h s >> that's very clever the wayeve they did that. >> nice way to do that.y >> not those jorts. j >> they were quite interesting. >> i actually had nightmares nit last night about his jorts. j >> you have to wash your eye out. there's solution.th i'll give it to you.e to >> it's national pack your packr lunch day. what did you -- what did youou pack your kids in their
sex it's sponsored by the department of health and human services office of women's health. health walk kicks offer at 11:45 this snal sylvanny theater in southwest. >> mexican beer brand dos equis saying adios to its famous pitchman but not before b a sand jeff.nd >> a last look at this pioneers who will not be returning.. >> 77-year-old jonathan jonat goldsmith has played the rolehat of most interesting man of the o world for nine years ending every commercial with that...
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s datand found the stat's ow data found there was a higher percentage of kids with elevated levels. according to records, the state department of health and human services had detected a significant spike in the lead blood levels of flint children in the months immediately following the changeover. now!d freewater >> finally forced to take some action, the state held a press conference, one of flint residents were not allowed to atte. epa warnings were not enough, the virginia tech study wasn't enough, the hurley study was not enough. state officials connued to deny their role in the flint crisis. >> our responsibility, rather the water comes from detroit or whether it comes from the flint river, we still have the same issue. >> wrong. october 7, a panel of experts formed earlier in the year by flint's former mayor and a previous emergency manager held just its third meeting. the small conference room crowded with media, the experts recommended that flint switch back to the detroit system. in order to protect its residents from further harm. on october 8, six months after leeanne walters and her child had lead poisoning, eight months
s datand found the stat's ow data found there was a higher percentage of kids with elevated levels. according to records, the state department of health and human services had detected a significant spike in the lead blood levels of flint children in the months immediately following the changeover. now!d freewater >> finally forced to take some action, the state held a press conference, one of flint residents were not allowed to atte. epa warnings were not enough, the virginia tech study...
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s presidential election. michelle: another nor of virus a store closed after a worker can down the buyers. two other employees have similar symptoms. so far, no customers have reported being sick. the health department commended the restaurant for sending out an alert so quickly. chipotle put a number of new protocols in place after an outbreak early this year. the tsa is warning flyers to be patient because it is spring break season. the agency said 7% for travelers are in the air during this time of year. you will want to get to the airport earlier than normal. tsa says in the past year, the average time has -- a checkpoint is nearly doubled. jason: we are getting a look at some dramatic body cameras video of a water rescue in connecticut. you can see the officer climbs over a guard rail to rescue a driver from this car. it had crashed into the river and flipped over. firefighters on scene were able to pry open the door and pull the man to safety. michelle: new on sunrise, the man known as the 50 oh has died. jason:' s agent says sir george martin has died peacefully in london at the age of 90. david cameron hailed martin is a giant of music and former beatle ringo starr has tweeted, thank you for
s presidential election. michelle: another nor of virus a store closed after a worker can down the buyers. two other employees have similar symptoms. so far, no customers have reported being sick. the health department commended the restaurant for sending out an alert so quickly. chipotle put a number of new protocols in place after an outbreak early this year. the tsa is warning flyers to be patient because it is spring break season. the agency said 7% for travelers are in the air during this...
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s lou young is live in lou, scary stuff! >> reporter: yeah. dick, none of the students we can stress at the top are monitored and tested. take a look. the health department here says dozens of students at liberty elementary have been exposed to the tuberculosis bacteria from a sick patient who is now hospitalized. the students, less than 50 we're told, are being tested for the disease, what the school district says no one else is affected. >> there's been no exposure on school grounds, in our buildings, um, whatsoever. so there's really no concern about other students or staff members or visitors to our schools. it seems to be a very contained event. >> reporter: the county will not confirm it but there's took place on a school bus. possibly a driver or a bus monitor. the health commissioner says the patient became visibly ill two weeks ago and was diagnosed at a local hospital. >> tb is one of the major killers in the world still today. and most of the cases, yes, that we see in america at this point are brought in from those who have been abroad. >> do you suspect this is the case? >> that's being evaluated and it may be the case. >> reporter: symptoms
s lou young is live in lou, scary stuff! >> reporter: yeah. dick, none of the students we can stress at the top are monitored and tested. take a look. the health department here says dozens of students at liberty elementary have been exposed to the tuberculosis bacteria from a sick patient who is now hospitalized. the students, less than 50 we're told, are being tested for the disease, what the school district says no one else is affected. >> there's been no exposure on school...
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department of job and family services. the state implement rate for january was 4.9%, a slight increase to the start of 2016. ohio recently has in growth in your' s like education and health services. turning to march madness, kentucky looking ready for another deep run. the wildcats hammered stony brook 85 to 57, and the win sets up a game a lot of people want archrival indiana in the second round tomorrow and tip-off set for 5:15. today, the action get started with the dayton flyers. they take on syracuse suffered 12:15 in st. louis. after the dayton game, a long wait for xavier, taking on weaver state with tip-off at 9:20. if xavier wins, they take on the winner of the wisconsin-pittsburgh game. you see an action, the bearcats take on st. joe' s just before 10:00 p.m.. if uc wins, they face the winner of the oregon-holy cross game. continues. we will have the latest on uc and xavier as they make a run for the ncaa championship. republican leaders weighing in on the race for the white house. the wheeling and dealing behind the scenes and what it could mean for governor john kasich. when investigators are saying about pipe bomb explosions in the nearby indiana town. outs
department of job and family services. the state implement rate for january was 4.9%, a slight increase to the start of 2016. ohio recently has in growth in your' s like education and health services. turning to march madness, kentucky looking ready for another deep run. the wildcats hammered stony brook 85 to 57, and the win sets up a game a lot of people want archrival indiana in the second round tomorrow and tip-off set for 5:15. today, the action get started with the dayton flyers. they...
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s mistake. summer: the social security than 2 million deaths from one of, 9000 turn out to be errors. after wesh 2 reached out, out to margaret to resurrect her good name. summer: the health department just announced three new cases of the zika virus in florida, bringing the total up to 47 cases. so far, all of the cases have been travel related. the central florida counties with cases are orange, brevard, osceola, and seminole. head of the cdc. they told legislators the mosquito that spreads the virus could show up in parts of the u.s. by june. they even called it the cockroach of mosquitos, saying it lives indoors and is hard to kill. meredith: astronaut scott kelly arrived back in the united states early this morning. he was greeted by close friends and family in houston and even second lady, dr. jill biden was there. she brought him beer and apple pie. space scientists will study kelly' s health due to prolonged spaceflight, comparing him to his twin brother mark. >> this mission is the latest achievement in our county' s space program, but it' s not be the last. there will be more. it' s in our dna of our country to explore, and we must never stop doing this. we must lead, we m
s mistake. summer: the social security than 2 million deaths from one of, 9000 turn out to be errors. after wesh 2 reached out, out to margaret to resurrect her good name. summer: the health department just announced three new cases of the zika virus in florida, bringing the total up to 47 cases. so far, all of the cases have been travel related. the central florida counties with cases are orange, brevard, osceola, and seminole. head of the cdc. they told legislators the mosquito that spreads...
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department of health. now with a check on the weather with dave cocchiarella. dave: the forecast today and tomorrow is looking good. let' s take a look at what is it is beautiful. this is at lake eola. a gorgeous view there. some high clouds around. we will talk about a rather nice day, all across central florida. temperatures have been pretty much stuck along the i-4 first alert futurecast does show some energy just offshore. the wind is coming together from two different directions, creating cloud cover. it is also creating precipitation, but that should stay offshore. the clouds may move in over the coast line though. we do have something over the gulf of mexico, moving clouds over the florida peninsula. the cloud deck that we are currently seeing is coming from there. the clouds was -- the clouds will stick around for most of the day today. in the end, we are still calling for plenty of sunshine. it will be a constable day with temperatures in the low to middle 70' s. -- it will be a comfortable day with temperatures in the low to middle 70' s. comfortable tomorrow as well. 76 are high in whole of hot -- holopaw. lowe
department of health. now with a check on the weather with dave cocchiarella. dave: the forecast today and tomorrow is looking good. let' s take a look at what is it is beautiful. this is at lake eola. a gorgeous view there. some high clouds around. we will talk about a rather nice day, all across central florida. temperatures have been pretty much stuck along the i-4 first alert futurecast does show some energy just offshore. the wind is coming together from two different directions, creating...