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you ll find the full list, city by city, on the main page of wtkr dot com. new details out of york county. we now know what caused a fire at a trailer park yesterday afternoon. officials say children were playing next to a space heater when paper they were playing with fell and caught fire. this is video from that fire yesterday. a woman had to be rescued from inside the home. she was trapped and was unconscious when a off duty firefighter and a neighbor found her. but she is expected to be okay. hampton police say calls to crime line led them to a man wanted in a carjacking earlier this month. police arrested 25-year-old james drew. investigators say about two weeks ago -- drew carjacked a man on michigan drive. that man wasnt hurt. police say your calls to the crime line helped them track down the carjacker. hes now facing several charges. a big impact on blood and platelet donations. so much so that the american red cross is now putting out an emergency appeal! todd corillo is live in norfolk to explain. that )s right barbara- winter weather has canceled
you ll find the full list, city by city, on the main page of wtkr dot com. new details out of york county. we now know what caused a fire at a trailer park yesterday afternoon. officials say children were playing next to a space heater when paper they were playing with fell and caught fire. this is video from that fire yesterday. a woman had to be rescued from inside the home. she was trapped and was unconscious when a off duty firefighter and a neighbor found her. but she is expected to be...
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he does not need to go city by town, -- city by city, town by town. hn: he overstated the case when he stated crews got pummeled. got pummeled. i don't think anyone suffered a measurable gain. jeb bush was strong, but there is a weird paradox. jeb bush was actually sort of weak. mark: it also allows jeb a chance to get a look, which is what he needs to get cut to come back -- to get to come back. marco rubio and ted cruz have been trying to draw contrast with each other throughout the race, but one thing they are areeing on, both campaigns downplaying marco rubio's chances on caucus night. polls, his staff success him not to come in first or second -- expects him not to come in first or second place. cruz's campaign manager thinks marco rubio will place a distant third. what do you think will happen on monday? margin? or a healthy >> a margin of error. >> used expect rubio to be a close third? -- do you expect rubio to be a close third? >> four or five points. mark: that is a funny face. you have a strange situation where market review and ted cruz hav
he does not need to go city by town, -- city by city, town by town. hn: he overstated the case when he stated crews got pummeled. got pummeled. i don't think anyone suffered a measurable gain. jeb bush was strong, but there is a weird paradox. jeb bush was actually sort of weak. mark: it also allows jeb a chance to get a look, which is what he needs to get cut to come back -- to get to come back. marco rubio and ted cruz have been trying to draw contrast with each other throughout the race, but...
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city by city. the price cuts... went into effect.... over the weekend. still ahead.. speed-vegas is hiring. we'll tell you how to put your name in the running for full time.. and part time positions. plus... they are in... for the long haul. that's the word.... from the armed militia.... in oregon. to get federal land transfered to locals. you're watching.... channel 13... where "you ask, and we investigate". new information tonight on.. it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. over an oregon wildlife refuge... they say... they're trying to expose..... government mistreatment. according to the group's leader... ammon bundy.. they're going through documents in the building to expose how the feds are mistreating local ranchers
city by city. the price cuts... went into effect.... over the weekend. still ahead.. speed-vegas is hiring. we'll tell you how to put your name in the running for full time.. and part time positions. plus... they are in... for the long haul. that's the word.... from the armed militia.... in oregon. to get federal land transfered to locals. you're watching.... channel 13... where "you ask, and we investigate". new information tonight on.. it's called a rigged economy, and this is...
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we will track city by city how >>> citrus growers are keeping a close eye on the temperature in the crops. the plants can survive but not for long. we continue our live team coverage. michael, the growers they are will check the temperature into the early morning. >>reporter: the freezing point is the big concern for citrus growers and that's because this fruit is filled with liquid which can freeze and damage the crop. >> this pipe here will lead up to it and it better inside of ready to go. josh arnold says the fruit likes sunny warm weather and the -- that the exact opposite of what we had her having tonight. >> intentionally -- sprinkling with warm water will insulate it. >> we will run that irrigation just to be safe. >> arnold says citrus can handle some cold. a major freeze in 1989 devastated the crop in florida. crop damage could lead to higher prices for consumers. on top of that the problems this year could impact the product -- crop until next year. >> i will check the air temperature and if there's parts i'm concerned about i will turn it on for that block. >> tonight's low te
we will track city by city how >>> citrus growers are keeping a close eye on the temperature in the crops. the plants can survive but not for long. we continue our live team coverage. michael, the growers they are will check the temperature into the early morning. >>reporter: the freezing point is the big concern for citrus growers and that's because this fruit is filled with liquid which can freeze and damage the crop. >> this pipe here will lead up to it and it better...
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again, still pounding new york city they could end up with spots around 30" of snow looks like new york city becoming the bull's eye of the event. 42 by 10:00. 40 by midnight and waking up to temperatures in the low to mid-30s. right near the freezing point by the morning. so at least a light freeze. clear skies tonight, that allows us to get colder but still on the chilly side. we look at the windchills. as we hit daybreak, winds low to 27 is how it will feel in orlando. use caution at the freezing point and it's going to be the coldest night of the winter. looking at the numbers 29 in ocala. 32 in st. cloud. not a huge variation from ocala to cocoa beach. because the winds will be out the northeast. winds start to subside finally tomorrow. but still a northwesterly flow, 5- 15. highs in the 50s for most of us. not as cold adds today, still a chilly day. five-day forecast, with the weekend in view, monday morning, a better chance of frost and here's why. saturday and sunday, lighter winds, better has chance of a widespread frost. 74 on tuesday but another storm system wednesday and thursday, a inin t thihis line of work ononlyly t th
again, still pounding new york city they could end up with spots around 30" of snow looks like new york city becoming the bull's eye of the event. 42 by 10:00. 40 by midnight and waking up to temperatures in the low to mid-30s. right near the freezing point by the morning. so at least a light freeze. clear skies tonight, that allows us to get colder but still on the chilly side. we look at the windchills. as we hit daybreak, winds low to 27 is how it will feel in orlando. use caution at...
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i am at twitter, instagram and facebook and we'll connect this morning coming up we'll track city by city chill tonight and another front on the way. our time is 6:10. >> we still two crashes out there but they aren't blocking the roads but keep in mind in case you are heading in either directions, first one right at the beach line troopers have the way but move over for them when you do see them and then in lake county they are also on scene of one at state road 19 right at county road 445 in altoona and they have not been having any issues getting this out of the way but once again you'll still see them with their lights on. jamie? >>> it was a crime that changed security at public buildings all across america. what orange county courthouse officials will do this morning to remember the victims of a mass shooting. >>> more controversy for hoverboards where owners have just a few days to get rid of the popular toy. >>> and the deadline that's approaching for the city of >>> good morning i'm nancy chilly morning in downtown orlando, 45 degrees out there right now, we'll let you know what
i am at twitter, instagram and facebook and we'll connect this morning coming up we'll track city by city chill tonight and another front on the way. our time is 6:10. >> we still two crashes out there but they aren't blocking the roads but keep in mind in case you are heading in either directions, first one right at the beach line troopers have the way but move over for them when you do see them and then in lake county they are also on scene of one at state road 19 right at county road...
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news 6 meteorologist candace campos is traveling city by city tonight and joins us live right now from flagler county to help us prepare. >> well, what a day it's been. we hit eatonville, sanford, de land, deltona, and now we're up here at palm coast. we're as far north as we possibly can be for the time restrictions of the show. from the moment we left orlando about 4:00 to now, the temperatures are really dropping. tom's going to talk about how cold it's going to get. even colder conditions later on tonight. while we were driving up here, we got our push notification from our pinpoint weather app. our favorite, tom sorrells, sending out the lows tonight in orlando, about 40. in ocala, he says down to 33 degrees. up here in palm coast, it looks like temperatures are going to be dropping back into the mid-30's. you'll want the extra blankets tonight or make sure to wear the flannel. let's look here at your pinpoint here in palm coast. temperatures are going to be dropping into the low 40's very quickly tonight. look at wake-up temperatures by tomorrow, 8 a.m. as you get your kids and s
news 6 meteorologist candace campos is traveling city by city tonight and joins us live right now from flagler county to help us prepare. >> well, what a day it's been. we hit eatonville, sanford, de land, deltona, and now we're up here at palm coast. we're as far north as we possibly can be for the time restrictions of the show. from the moment we left orlando about 4:00 to now, the temperatures are really dropping. tom's going to talk about how cold it's going to get. even colder...
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in some cities, this is the third straight year uber has dropped prices at the start of the new year. the amount of the discount will vary, city by city. the price cuts went into effect over the weekend. gabrielle: musicians, dancers, and other members of a brazilian samba school rehearsed in rio de janeiro's sambadrome yesterday. just one month ahead of the famous carnival. samba schools are associations or social clubs representing neighborhoods of rio. like soccer, the samba schools are divided into first, second, and third leagues, depending on their performance. the 2016 carnival of rio de janeiro kicks off february 5th. michael: we knew it would happen. winter has finally caught up to the midwest. ohio getting its first major snowfall. cities and government agencies started operating under various levels of snow emergency. says 1.5 inches of snow fell in toledo. the snowfall came after rain showers and decreasing temperatures caused slick road conditions throughout the area. >> now, your live super doppler 4 hd weather forecast. john: some of that cold air is on our -- on the way for us. chilly outside, this arctic air will arri
in some cities, this is the third straight year uber has dropped prices at the start of the new year. the amount of the discount will vary, city by city. the price cuts went into effect over the weekend. gabrielle: musicians, dancers, and other members of a brazilian samba school rehearsed in rio de janeiro's sambadrome yesterday. just one month ahead of the famous carnival. samba schools are associations or social clubs representing neighborhoods of rio. like soccer, the samba schools are...
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some cities this is the third year uber has dropped prices. the amount of the discount will vary city by city and the price cuts went into affect over the weekend. >> marie: tesla cars the luxury electric vehicles can park themselves in your garage. the company released a software update on sunday that allows users to do just that with a click of a button. the vehicle also has a summon feature that will allow you to click a button and have a car in front of their home. a tesla spokesman says in little as two years people may be able to call their car to drive itself from their home to meet them anywhere in the country. or perhaps just pick up the kids >> reed: i'd like to see a human being behind the wheel. call me old fashioned. >>> much of hollywood is just waking up after a big night the red carpet. >> marie: the golden globes in the history book. was it a big success or big flop? coming up we'll look at the big wins and the major upsets throughout the night. >> reed: after serving in the airforce, one woman is still serving our community. how she's helping female vets in this week's heroe
some cities this is the third year uber has dropped prices. the amount of the discount will vary city by city and the price cuts went into affect over the weekend. >> marie: tesla cars the luxury electric vehicles can park themselves in your garage. the company released a software update on sunday that allows users to do just that with a click of a button. the vehicle also has a summon feature that will allow you to click a button and have a car in front of their home. a tesla spokesman...
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city by city, hour by hour. all that coming up. thanks very much. >>> as jason just mentioned the snow will be widespread. odot crews have been working clearing and treating the roads. john rudder is in storm tracker 5 giving us a front seat view of the conditions. how are things looking tonight? >> reporter: well, things have -- road conditions have deteriorated significantly since we last checked in at 6:00. a lot of snow, blustery winds and the temperature has dropped. take a look outside. we're on 322 just scott of chardon. you can get a picture of how far hard the snow is coming down. heavy snow falling, a lot of big flakes. that's what crews are dealing with. not many people out and about braving this weather. by the look outside, in our thermometer that might be why. we're at 6 degrees. we stepped out of the car and minutes before we had to come inside. odot is adding calcium chloride to help keep things from freezing because it is so cold. they've been out ahead of the snow. 80 trucks and drivers on roads across three counties. they're not the only ones pulling double duty. there are several independ plow companies getting ready for a busy night. >> as soon as the weather stations start putting out 1 to 3 inches, that's what we start getting our equipment ready and getting ready to go out that night or morning. whenever it hits. >> reporter: now to give you an idea of how busy chuck might be this evening, he will hit between 100 and 150 locations over the next several hours. now other drivers that i talked to said they will hit between 60 and 70 locations. these guys will be busy. odot will be busy. we'll be busy keeping track of all of this. >> john, thanks so much. the most of the snow as a strong gust of wind and snow moved in. some people in lake county got an early start to the shoveling. residents are still trying to adjust to winter finally arriving while snowplow drivers are finally getting what they hoped for. >> this is going to bring back into the fact -- try to get as much as i can. hopefully we get some more. most people might be upset. for us it works out. >> just trying to beat it. harder to shovel with the ice underneath. >> now you can see how much snow will fall in your neighborhood over the next 48 hours with our new snow cast app. >>> it is not just the snow. strong winds and plunging temperatures are making conditions outside very dangerous. kristin volk is live in brunswick. windchill advisory in effect through noon tomorrow. it is down right frigid here. forgettable cold. it is frigid. the temperature is a mere 7 degrees. when you factor in the windchill, feels like negative 11. now normally schools would be closed due to that temperature tomorrow, but remember tomorrow is a holiday, so thankfully parents, teachers, students should not have to worry about that in the morning. this advisory is in in effect for areas south and west of cleveland. it is a combination of strong wind and the cold temperatures that creates this dangerous condition. frostbite can set in in minutes and hypothermia is a real possibility. three things to keep in mind. keep your skin dry. insulate your body and block the wind. by doing that you can layer your clothing. the outer layer should be tightly woven and wind resistant. if you have wool or silk to use as your inner layer of clothing, that will hold the body heat in. your hat, scarf, gloves, boots. that is a sign your body is losing heat. we are shivering out here right now so we are going to head back in the truck. >> good idea. thanks so much. >>> you can stay on top of conditions on the go with our news net 5 app. download it now. >>> we have just confirmed the intersection of chester avenue and east 40th street in cleveland has reopened to traffic. it had been closed for two weeks following a massive water main break. the cleveland water department says all repairs were completed this afternoon. >>> new at 11:00, tonight friends and neighbors and strangers gathered in two cities over the weekend to support a couple whose son was killed in a sledding accident. 9-year-old drew hayden was the light of so many peoples lives. >> any time and any day you could roll right into the street and get hit by a car just like drew. >> that big smile, those bright blue eyes, this was drew hayden. >> i hope that his family is praying for him. >> neighbors tell us he loved the browns and the color red. tonight this family added a browns teddy bear and a red scuffed puppy to drew's growing makeshift memorial. next to this is where more than 50 people huddled for prayer and song. there were firefighters, police officers, neighbors and family friends. rachel working with drew's mom, a nurse. >> she's hanging in there best she can. hasn't been easy. >> last night it was a similar scene in amherst and in the shadows of tonight's service was the hill where drew was sledding on tuesday when he collided with a passing car when he hit the bottom. >> i couldn't imagine the 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the amount of discount will vary city by city and in boston and new york the riders likely all. the honda civic is back on top and named to the north american car of the year. this is not the first time the civic has won the award. they received the top honor in 2006. automotive journalists from the u.s. and canada make that decision. phil: so the iconic playboy mansion could be yours if you want it $200 million. there is a catch. the l.a. property was built in 1927 and has 29 rooms and a game house and home theater and the famous swimming pool with a cave-like grotto. it also comes with a rare zoo license and it comes with the playboy owner hugh hefner. as a condition of the sale he would get to continue living there. more than any other actor. it has rake ?ed -- $7 billion above samuel l jackson. "star wars" of course helping the total. one of my favorite characters. p speaking of "the force awakens" it topped the box office for a fourth week and adding another $41 million to its already record-breaking run. jc: you think about his career and the huge box office hits surprise.
the amount of discount will vary city by city and in boston and new york the riders likely all. the honda civic is back on top and named to the north american car of the year. this is not the first time the civic has won the award. they received the top honor in 2006. automotive journalists from the u.s. and canada make that decision. phil: so the iconic playboy mansion could be yours if you want it $200 million. there is a catch. the l.a. property was built in 1927 and has 29 rooms and a game...
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he does not have to do city by city, town by town, is an extraordinary advantage he has. hn: i think he overstated when he says that ted cruz got pummeled. i do not think that he severed immeasurably. i do not think that anybody gained or suffered, i mentioned bush who i thought was strong. but by seeming strong, i think that he almost seemed weak. mark: they did. it also allows jeb bush a chance to get a look at what he needs. ok, ted cruz and marco rubio have been working hard to draw contrasts with one another, but there is one thing the two sides agree on. both campaigns are downplaying caucus night, despite an uptick in the florida senators poles, rubio and the staff suggest they do not expect him to come in first or second on monday. ted cruz's campaign manager said he expects ted cruz to be in third. >> what do you think will happen? >> i think we will win. >> by how much? >> closer to the margin, maybe outside the margin of error. >> you expect marco rubio to be third? >> no. very close. >> four or five points? >> no. alix: that was funny. mark: you have the same s
he does not have to do city by city, town by town, is an extraordinary advantage he has. hn: i think he overstated when he says that ted cruz got pummeled. i do not think that he severed immeasurably. i do not think that anybody gained or suffered, i mentioned bush who i thought was strong. but by seeming strong, i think that he almost seemed weak. mark: they did. it also allows jeb bush a chance to get a look at what he needs. ok, ted cruz and marco rubio have been working hard to draw...
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city by city, even block by block at the incidence of crime. arrests, assaults, burglaries, shootings. he says his data cover roughly 70% of the u.s. the price -- nothing for subscribers. drain makes his money by selling ads on his website and to accompany the 150 million or so e-mail alerts he sends out annually. that revenue, he says, should total more than $300,000 this year. then there are fees from partners like trulia, the real estate company, that pay to tap spotcrime's data. acquiring and scrubbing that data isn't easy. >> the expectation is that all police departments collect the data the same way, and if you just ask, they'll give it to you, and that is absolutely not the case. >> reporter: every law enforcement agency in the country, about 18,000 in all, has its own method of data collection, its own technical limitations, and perhaps most important, it is own attitude about sharing what they've got. >> very current. >> reporter: moreover, some choose to farm out their data work to for-profit vendors. that complicates drane's job. >> they'll restrict the public and say, hey, you can look at this, but you can't share it with your neighbors or you can't write it down, or you can't tabulate it yourself, and you know, that makes no sense. >> reporter: kalamazoo, michigan, just hired such a vendor interrupting spotcrime's data collecting from that cityat least for now. at the same time, municipalities like jersey city, new jersey, see a benefit in open flow and access. >> transparency is often intimida intimidating. brian platt is jersey city's director of innovation, the open data portal there provides access and incident updates monthly. >> it's unfiltered, not us giving you a message that we've crafted. we want to make sure that the public can help us identify the issues and our challenges and our weaknesses, and we can fix them together. >> reporter: working together with input from the public and local government, especially in urban areas with entrenched crime issues, is the only way things will improve, this according toin steven janice, a investigative crime reporter and author of two books about crime in baltimore. >> obviously, police segueing i crisis. there is no reason why any citizen in every community should not have access to this information. how can a community participate in healing itself if it doesn't know what'
city by city, even block by block at the incidence of crime. arrests, assaults, burglaries, shootings. he says his data cover roughly 70% of the u.s. the price -- nothing for subscribers. drain makes his money by selling ads on his website and to accompany the 150 million or so e-mail alerts he sends out annually. that revenue, he says, should total more than $300,000 this year. then there are fees from partners like trulia, the real estate company, that pay to tap spotcrime's data. acquiring...
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we're getting more details --- including neighborhoods in those split cities who can expect changes. we'll map it out city-by-city at 5:30. i'm joe fisher, 10 on your side. the u-s supreme court will decide whether or not to take on former governor bob mcdonnell's corruption case. if the court decides to not hear the case, mcdonnell will go to prison on a two-year sentence for corruption charges. senator tommy norment says that will send a clear message to politicians across the country. everyone in elected office better be incredibly sensitive and attentive to what's going on 4:37 if you have the slightest question about the inappropriateness of something do not go there the justices are not expected to make an announcement until monday. a federal jury found mcdonnell and his wife trading political favors for gifts and loans from a wealthy businessman for special treatment. in september 2014. new information just into the newsroom about a fire at a virginia beach goodwill store - back in novemeber. fire crews sent us this surveillance video of the two suspects setting fire to stuff left outside the store on lynn
we're getting more details --- including neighborhoods in those split cities who can expect changes. we'll map it out city-by-city at 5:30. i'm joe fisher, 10 on your side. the u-s supreme court will decide whether or not to take on former governor bob mcdonnell's corruption case. if the court decides to not hear the case, mcdonnell will go to prison on a two-year sentence for corruption charges. senator tommy norment says that will send a clear message to politicians across the country....
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tracking city by city temperatures when we come back. central florida are watching damaged by the cold. we have julie salomone this morning who is live at a citrus growth and lake county. the growers say they will be checking the citrus groves throughout the morning. >> reporter: we are out here at the showcase of citrus and it is about 37 degrees here right now. they told us yesterday that they have been preparing for the colder weather.>> this pipe right here will lead to an emitter inside the tree.>> reporter: josh arnold we showcase of citrus told us that spraying water on the trip -- on parts of the tree, it will form ice and protect the fruit from colder temperatures. >> you can never be too safe. >> reporter: fruit likes sunny and warm weather which is the opposite of what is expected saturday night and into sunday morning. >> anytime the temperature drops below 32, you are at risk of killing your fruit and your tree. tolerate to -- tolerate cold, but does not do well below freezing. crop damage can potentially lead to higher prices for consumers. on top of that, prices this yea
tracking city by city temperatures when we come back. central florida are watching damaged by the cold. we have julie salomone this morning who is live at a citrus growth and lake county. the growers say they will be checking the citrus groves throughout the morning. >> reporter: we are out here at the showcase of citrus and it is about 37 degrees here right now. they told us yesterday that they have been preparing for the colder weather.>> this pipe right here will lead to an...
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we were telling them, you cannot give a county by county and city by city with the roads because it is spotty and it is change. all of us noticed that coming from different areas. anthony: we don't want you to be over confident, because there are good roads, but ors i would not try it. steve: they treated the big ones. it is impossible to get to the small neighborhoods. the smaller north, you had more precipitation, more sleet and snow. so tough times out there. want to see you getting stuck or hurt. warming up, the sun is doing its job. and melting started now. icy conditions through midday. winner weather advisory for today. we'll see that again tomorrow because we're going to have a refreeze tonight and probably tuesday, too for that matter, for some areas, the numbers up to the 30's. that's about it. a lot of sun, the sun will use it energy melting rather than warming us today. warmer tomorrow and even 50 on tuesday. more coming up. anthony: thank you, steve. we are following breaking news. a water main break in raleigh turned wade avenue into a sheet of ice. caitlin: as a result t
we were telling them, you cannot give a county by county and city by city with the roads because it is spotty and it is change. all of us noticed that coming from different areas. anthony: we don't want you to be over confident, because there are good roads, but ors i would not try it. steve: they treated the big ones. it is impossible to get to the small neighborhoods. the smaller north, you had more precipitation, more sleet and snow. so tough times out there. want to see you getting stuck or...
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it's just not going to warm up much at all today as we take a look will break it down for more city by city community by community upper thirties for the most part thirty eight ron franklin thirty nine in suffolk and smithfield wakefield about the same up in the peninsula we may reach forty one ryan weems her thirty eight for cousin hampton also matthew's kill mark up on the northern neck thirty seven low to mid thirties round mouth and nasa wants cape charles and thirty seven as the cake looked down along the outer banks upper thirty s to near forty to the temperatures really cool and fairly uniform across the reality of the city of hartford even to close to forty degrees as we look ahead you can find temperatures warming up tomorrow near fifty two for i still really cold today mostly sunny and warmer tomorrow and then chances for rain late friday friday night and early saturday artists if you flashing light to raffi shoulder let's see which is craig this is a breakdown that we've confirmed out in virginia beach to sixty four westbound at the way up to the hov lanes on sixty four you can s
it's just not going to warm up much at all today as we take a look will break it down for more city by city community by community upper thirties for the most part thirty eight ron franklin thirty nine in suffolk and smithfield wakefield about the same up in the peninsula we may reach forty one ryan weems her thirty eight for cousin hampton also matthew's kill mark up on the northern neck thirty seven low to mid thirties round mouth and nasa wants cape charles and thirty seven as the cake...
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. >>> and let's check in with somara theodore and checking conditions city-by-city. >> and who have to go to iterra blake first with the hour-by- hour forecast. >> and a lot of overnight snowfall has been light continues to lighten and that is what you want to hear and when citing outside, you will see the chill in the air and providing us with a chance of snowfall is the weak system and southern sections of ashtabula, far as intensity goes and that from the radar and you can see some heavier snow that may last longer and continues to shift east. cop@, you have -- conneaut, you have snowfall, too and morning temperatures in the upper 20s and lower 30s. daytime highs, 33 and under a mix of sun and clouds. more clouds than sun and breezy winds, too and we have a clipper system for tomorrow and that meanings more snow and we'll talk about how much next. for right now, we'll talk about the dark and early commutes. >> and tera, you said it. the weather is not having any negative affect on our morning commute so far and we're off to a good start on 42 and other than that, it's a smooth ride
. >>> and let's check in with somara theodore and checking conditions city-by-city. >> and who have to go to iterra blake first with the hour-by- hour forecast. >> and a lot of overnight snowfall has been light continues to lighten and that is what you want to hear and when citing outside, you will see the chill in the air and providing us with a chance of snowfall is the weak system and southern sections of ashtabula, far as intensity goes and that from the radar and you...
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taking a look at your city by city forecast, we're looking at a chance of snow across the region tomorrow. fallin, slightly warmer at 38 degrees, so it could be more of what we saw on the reno-sparks valley floor. carson city looking to top out at 36 degrees tomorrow with a chance of snow as well. day time highs are a little bit cooler around the lake tomorrow. right around or below the freezing mark and we're looking to see possibly two to four inches of snow there tomorrow. up north in susanville, we're looking at day time highs in the mid 30s with another possibility of one to three inches of that mix of rain and snow making its way up north. and then a chance for snow ton valley floor again. our day time highs really ranging in the mid to upper 30s, and we're going to stick around in the 30s all week long across the region. on reno's seven-day, we do look to hit 40 degrees by next tuesday. but we're sticking around in the 30s all week long and you can see the overnight lows in the 20s as well. with this system -- g ahead. >> the snow that is coming in, it is going to be sticking aroun
taking a look at your city by city forecast, we're looking at a chance of snow across the region tomorrow. fallin, slightly warmer at 38 degrees, so it could be more of what we saw on the reno-sparks valley floor. carson city looking to top out at 36 degrees tomorrow with a chance of snow as well. day time highs are a little bit cooler around the lake tomorrow. right around or below the freezing mark and we're looking to see possibly two to four inches of snow there tomorrow. up north in...
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a brief period of time near the freezing point track how cold it will get city by city ahead. >>> as you saw the new ad for jeb bush's super pac is looming republican rival marco rubio on immigration and amnesty yet jamie dupree live from the capital in washington. a lot of back and forth from the candidates from florida. the candidate -- campaigns but also top staffers. i saw a tweet a while ago from a top bush aide who says how one either rubio people were. interesting. obviously, this is the super pac that has all sorts of money and has been on the sidelines in many ways i many people wondered what they go after donald trump you know, instead they are going after rubio. why? the effort seems to be to not will be over down and try to find space than for jeb bush to search and take over as the anti-trump candidate in a sense. reveals people say it will not work the irony of the ad about immigration accusing rubio of flip-flops is that bush has been on all sides of the same immigration issues as well. marty, vanessa. >> jamie, the president obama as we mentioned in the newscast deliv
a brief period of time near the freezing point track how cold it will get city by city ahead. >>> as you saw the new ad for jeb bush's super pac is looming republican rival marco rubio on immigration and amnesty yet jamie dupree live from the capital in washington. a lot of back and forth from the candidates from florida. the candidate -- campaigns but also top staffers. i saw a tweet a while ago from a top bush aide who says how one either rubio people were. interesting. obviously,...
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coming up, tracking city by city how cold it is going to get. marty? >>> and there is a search this afternoon for the killer of a florida woman found dead in help apartment inability to the woman was found dead of the weekend. nbc's alex more court with the latest. >> reporter: urgent search for the killer who has believed to strangle ashley olsen who had done modeling was found saturday on the couch in her studio apartment in florence's historic center. bruises, scratches on her neck. >> i cannot imagine a person who would hurt her. beautiful friend, lovely girl. an awful shock. >> reporter: a few days before her murder, olson reportedly had a fight with her italian artist boyfriend. after not hearing from her, he told police he asked the landlord to let him in. they discovered the body. he and several of olson's friends have been questioned but no arrests have been made. investigators seized olsons phone and computer and are looking to see whether a security camera outside her apartment can offer any clues. >> the key is the circumstances and events
coming up, tracking city by city how cold it is going to get. marty? >>> and there is a search this afternoon for the killer of a florida woman found dead in help apartment inability to the woman was found dead of the weekend. nbc's alex more court with the latest. >> reporter: urgent search for the killer who has believed to strangle ashley olsen who had done modeling was found saturday on the couch in her studio apartment in florence's historic center. bruises, scratches on her...
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taking a look at our city by city here, we're looking at eastern nevada, and that chance for snow. and then heading west into fallin, warmer day time highs, rain and snow. early morning hours. things are going to clear out pretty quickly. the same for carson city. we'll see the cloudy skies throughout the day and then another system moving in tomorrow night. around the lake tomorrow, we're looking to top out in the upper 30s to the lower 40s for glenbrook and overnight lows in the 20s and 30s. up north towards susanville, we're looking at mostly rain with the warm day time highs. sutcliffe topping out at 47 degrees and overnight tonight, right around just above or just below the freezing mark. heading down to the valley floor, we're looking at 31 degrees together and cold springs, rite at that freezing mark for virginia city. on your extended forecast, you can see that we do have warmer day time highs. upper 30s to the mid 40s and the freezing mark. even at lake level. so some of this system that we're watching is actually possibly a mix of rain and snow, even at lake level with th
taking a look at our city by city here, we're looking at eastern nevada, and that chance for snow. and then heading west into fallin, warmer day time highs, rain and snow. early morning hours. things are going to clear out pretty quickly. the same for carson city. we'll see the cloudy skies throughout the day and then another system moving in tomorrow night. around the lake tomorrow, we're looking to top out in the upper 30s to the lower 40s for glenbrook and overnight lows in the 20s and 30s....
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city by city in ocala, 65 at 2:00. 65 again at 4:00 mid-60s once the sun goes down we will get pretty chilly tonight and by 10:00, already 40s around coming up we will go neighborhood by neighborhood and show you just how cold we will be tomorrow morning. jamie? >>> you can track the cooler weather headed this way for this evening do that yourself at wftv.com /weather. got 600 guns off the streets in 2015. that is more than your before the janai norman is live outside police headquarters. police a these are specific types of guns that they are getting off the streets. >> reporter: jamie, they call them crime guns. they are basically guns used in a crime, stolen guns, or a gun that someone has illegally. we found out most of those were recovered by officers here and traffic stops. last night -- in 90 minutes we got pictures of recovered guns into the newsroom hit and all of last year, police recovered 598 crime guns and that is 10 percent more than the number of guns recovered in 2014. i have been looking through some of the reports we got from orlando police that detailed the traffic stops what some of those guns were recovered something pretty simple. a passenger or driver admits to police there is a gun in the car. and some of the cases, i read police can clearly see someone try to cover up something that few cases, could see the barrel of the gun sticking out from under a seat in the car. and right now we are about to head inside police headquarters to talk with the commander of opd's tactical unit we will be asking about the types of criminals they have recovered these guns from. how many are juveniles. how many are convicted felons. tonight for eyewitness news at 4, we will share what we found out about how police were able to get wet = to about one gun and a half off of our streets almost every day last year. live in downtown orlando, janai norman, channel 9 eyewitness news a new push to use high- tech ways to get traffic moving faster in central florida. u.s. representative. john mike spoke to transportation officials out of at the hyatt regency hotel in orlando this morning and he talked about using gas tax dollars for more high-tech ways to monitor traffic flows including using e passes and phones to track traffic in real- time. signals in real-time, get traffic moving, we don't have to spend as much money for additional pavement which is very him a very expensive. >> the congressman of course the chairman of transportation and public assets subcommittee says making changes like this will help us to make the use the roads for the maximum potential biggest volusia county deputies a a death investigation made it harder for them to get to a house fire in ormond beach. deputies were responding to that house fire overnight and they say they saw a man running off of the area near the home on river drive hit that is near ocean short boulevard. than they heard a loud popping sound and found his body. investigators say so far it appears he took his own life initially the body kept them from getting to the house fire. >> we had to deter units. the 2nd do engine had to turn around and come from a different direction because the road was blocked by the incident. >> no one injured in the fire. there is no word yet on who the >>> a woman was killed with state troopers say she walked in front of a car right into -- in the torture should causing backups last night. eastbound lanes were blocked near iva drive after the driver called 911. the driver thomas staley told investigators he did not see 32- year-old candace to put crossing the road. investigation. >>> the final campaign frenzy in full swing in iowa after last night's big gop debate. the candidates are crisscrossing the state right now, stumping for last-minute votes before monday's iowa caucuses. lana zak has more from i will. >> reporter: with donald trump boycotting the debate, the new candidate and center stage was under fire. >> i would note that the last 4 questions have been please attack ted, chris, marco, jeff, please attack ted. let me just say this, gosh, if you guys essay -- ask more mean question i may have to leave >> after a strong start for ted cruz, >> everyone on the stage is stupid, fat and ugly. now that we've gotten the donald trump portion out of the way. [laughter]. >> reporter: the night got rough that is the assessment of crews by i was biggest paper, the des moines register. >> i don't think ted can have it both ways. >> reporter: a few miles away, the national front runner held his own event. >> i did not want to be here.. >> reporter: in iowa, he is not anymore. the only republican candidate to leave the state today campaigning now in new hampshire. >> you cannot let them push you around. >> reporter: his absence a boon for marco rubio. >> don't worry i'm not leaving the states no matter what you ask me. >> reporter: islands say they marco rubio. remember a strong third-place finish year with position him the campaign. lana zak, abc news, des moines. to a civil suit involving their quarterback why in may have to turn over records involving jameis winston. >>> if you want to get back every possible said the sabbath -- tech season they can help you do it. tax credit they don't want to miss out on. >>> winds are changing temperatures for tonight. we will track the chill and also when warmer weather and nonfamily connection want to to take a more cash this tax season. we want you to be able to get some money back so we are teaming up with a heart of florida united way calling -- cause of the coming into answer tax questions. kimberly eiten has been out since the phone started ringing this morning. those calls could be saved people a lot of money. >> reporter: look at all of the workers and volunteers behind his answering calls. they have been fielding questions all day to help those who need it most get money back on taxes and i'm told the people who call here with questions say they save $3000 on average. >> a quick call could put more cash in your pocket. workers and volunteers at the heart of florida united way, tax season just think -- like are doing today answering questions about how to maximize refunds for the people who need it most. >> typically risk -- expressing willie. a tax season to a lot of people is a time of uncertainty will i get in trouble or not make money back. >> reporter: glory is on this end of some of those calls. people in orange osceola and seminole county's condyle 2-1-1 to talk to her or someone else in the call center about getting a tax break, call the earned income tax credit. that credit ranges anywhere from a few hundred to more than $6000. >> it depends the earned income tax credit how many children and the amount of money they make. takers explain. >> bringing home a piece of the billion dollars in potential refund that went unclaimed in florida last year. >> it's good to know they are eligible for some amount of money back is really a relief to people especially when they >> reporter: call takers can also tell you if qualified for free tax preparation will have more on that for eyewitness news at 5 but in the meantime, it reach anyone here by dialing 2-1-1. live in orange county, kimberly eiten, channel 9 eyewitness news we are continuing to follow the latest on the fight against the zika virus. the mosquito borne disease is on the rise with more cases being detected here in the usa for pregnant women and infection could have disastrous consequences. kenneth moten tells us what is being done to slow down the spread. >> reporter: the battle against the zika virus in the mosquitoes carrying the disease. a major concern for pregnant women including a new york mother-to-be who has contracted the virus. >> the level of alarm is extremely high.. >> reporter: more than 30 people have zika in the u.s., all brought back from travel abroad the virus which could cause brain development issues in fetuses is spreading through the americas. brazil, home of the summer doctor richard besser is in rio de janeiro. >> more than 1.5 million cases, more than 4000 babies born with severe brain damage. >> reporter: pregnant women told to toe -- postponed travel to affected areas. zika is not contagious person- to-person but there is a risk. >> if someone is affected and comes back to the united states bid by mosquito, that mosquito can bite other people and the affected. >> reporter: and the u.s. territory of puerto rico, about 20 reported cases of zika. health officials are warning people to use bug repellent and mosquito nate over beds. >> mosquito control is very difficult the mosquitoes that are spreading zika virus bite during the daytime and they are pretty aggressive biters. >> reporter: more airlines and cruises to the caribbean and latin america are offering refunds to pregnant women, people who travel to affected areas and have mild system -- symptoms of fever, rash and joint pain are being told to >>> today orlando city soccer club announced they are moving the team's training facility to lake nona. the clubs investing about $20 million. the new 23 acre facility expected to open of the year 2017. construction on the soccer campus will start immediately including 6 practice fields and a rehab and injury center. it will be built next to the new national training center being built for the u.s. tennis association. >> awesome. >> central florida is awesome. >> especially this weekend picks from good segue. sliding it. a look in cocoa beach and you can see clouds around mainly sitting offshore. finally, dry weather after 2, 3, 4 inches of rain for some of us over the last couple of days. cocoa beach, 61, tran was out of the northwest at 12 miles an hour. see a chilly night on the way. temperatures 60s, 59 in deland, 61 clermont if you have a sweatshirt , there's a north westerly breezy wind. kissimmee one a miles an hour so we was see gusts over 20 but things cleared out this morning when we were tracking
city by city in ocala, 65 at 2:00. 65 again at 4:00 mid-60s once the sun goes down we will get pretty chilly tonight and by 10:00, already 40s around coming up we will go neighborhood by neighborhood and show you just how cold we will be tomorrow morning. jamie? >>> you can track the cooler weather headed this way for this evening do that yourself at wftv.com /weather. got 600 guns off the streets in 2015. that is more than your before the janai norman is live outside police...
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tracking temperatures city by city. getting into the frost outlook tonight and then we have strong storms in the forecast. changes cover this half-hour. 6:31 am. how is a drive doing this morning with deneige? >> we don't have any problem spots but i can show you a couple of things here looking at i-4 westbound kissimmee, just at world drive. to have crash off to the side. no major issues at that point. getting through. at 430. like. traffic to the right is approaching orlando. no major issues just typical jamie? >>> developing this morning, a little boy is recovering after police say a driver ran him down and kept going. this happened at -- as the 3- year-old was standing outside waiting for an ice cream truck and his winter garden neighborhood. eyewitness news this morning kimberly eiten is live on cypress street. it is not a very busy street at the boy's brother says the car came speeding at him. >> reporter: he says it was coming so fast they could not get out of the way. not just 3-year-old brother off of the stree
tracking temperatures city by city. getting into the frost outlook tonight and then we have strong storms in the forecast. changes cover this half-hour. 6:31 am. how is a drive doing this morning with deneige? >> we don't have any problem spots but i can show you a couple of things here looking at i-4 westbound kissimmee, just at world drive. to have crash off to the side. no major issues at that point. getting through. at 430. like. traffic to the right is approaching orlando. no major...
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meteorologist candace campos is traveling live tonight city by city throughout the newscast to help you prepare. she's about to hit the road for sanford in a couple of minutes, but before she does, candace joins us live in eatonville with the four p's we all need to remember. >> well, hello, ladies. it is literally taking the pinpoint down to street level. just taking i-4 all the way up. we'll be crossing about four counties in the next few hours. you'll have to stay tuned. but where are we right now? we're in the beautiful historic eatonville on this beautiful monday. the weather is pretty much perfect. the sun is shining, only need a light jacket. but tom said the temperatures are going to be dropping and remember the four p's across central florida, pets, people, plants and, of course, your property. >> although temperatures are not expected to drop below freezing, being prepared is still important. protecting people is one of the easiest ones to remember. but don't forget to bring inside your furry friends and even your flowery plants. >> ferns, orchids, other true tropical tropical
meteorologist candace campos is traveling live tonight city by city throughout the newscast to help you prepare. she's about to hit the road for sanford in a couple of minutes, but before she does, candace joins us live in eatonville with the four p's we all need to remember. >> well, hello, ladies. it is literally taking the pinpoint down to street level. just taking i-4 all the way up. we'll be crossing about four counties in the next few hours. you'll have to stay tuned. but where are...
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in some cities, this is third straight year that uber has dropped prices at the start of the new year. the amount of the discount will vary city by city word on why philadelphia prices are not dropping. >>> all right, coming up this morning, the health risk more than half of middle and high school student are exposed to, and get this, it is completely avoidable. we'll tell you what it is. >>> also, david bowie leaves a parting gift for his fans. see the last video he ever made. coming up next. >> army sergeant bowe bergdahl is supposed to appear before military court today in fort bragg, north carolina faces charges every desertion, and in 2009, sergeant bergdahl vanished from his military post in afghanistan. then, the taliban kidnapped and held him for five years. >>> the mother of the so-called afluenza teenage letter leave texas jail today. tanya couch posted $75,000 bond. couch was brought back to texas last week, after being caught with her 18 year old son, eat and, in mexico. now, one of the conditions of her release, she has to be fit wad gps monitor. she also has to stay at another son's home, rather, stay at another son's ho
in some cities, this is third straight year that uber has dropped prices at the start of the new year. the amount of the discount will vary city by city word on why philadelphia prices are not dropping. >>> all right, coming up this morning, the health risk more than half of middle and high school student are exposed to, and get this, it is completely avoidable. we'll tell you what it is. >>> also, david bowie leaves a parting gift for his fans. see the last video he ever...
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slump on people order rides.some cities this is the third straight year over stock prices at the start of the new year. the amount of the discount will vary city by city the price cut went into effect over the weekend. >> cell phone business will soon be no more. motorola is changing its name to moto by lenovo. lenovo bought motorola from google back in 2014 from almost $3 billion. motorola is well known for creating first walkie-talkies and consumer cell phones. >> was a boy mansion is on the market $200 million is a price tag and there are a few strings attached here. whoever buys a property would have to let playboy founder you have to live in the match until he passes away. $1.1 million. >> 5 acre property features 29 rooms again house on theater and the famous swimming pool. >> when the brothers. using elephants in the shows much sooner than expected parent company traveling circuses it will stop using elephants and may that's a year -and-a-half earlier what was previously announced. the asian elephants will return to florida company said preparations for new retirees 200 acre center for elephant conservation conservation were completed much soon
slump on people order rides.some cities this is the third straight year over stock prices at the start of the new year. the amount of the discount will vary city by city the price cut went into effect over the weekend. >> cell phone business will soon be no more. motorola is changing its name to moto by lenovo. lenovo bought motorola from google back in 2014 from almost $3 billion. motorola is well known for creating first walkie-talkies and consumer cell phones. >> was a boy...
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city. by-- in dale city. by 1:00, nice, low to mid 40s with sunshine, pretty good day for january. by this time tomorrow we are looking at temperatures upper 30s and mid 40s, maybe 42 fredericksburg and 42 la plata but 44 downtown. by 11:00, only in the 30s and looking at a pretty chilly night tomorrow night, not as cold. on the day planner, 20s to start, okay, but temperatures respond. 39 by 11:00 and 44 with sunshine by 1:00. 3 days, milder on friday, 51, cloud s come in but we stay dry during the day and rain and showers friday night. and then looking at maybe morning showers saturday, just cool, temperatures in the upper 40s. next 7 days, arctic boundary coming sunday, a disturbance passs to the south. afternoon snow showers, 30s, in the wake of that we hold in the 20s monday and tuesday, sunshine next wednesday but still cold, highs around freezing. >> gotta step it up. >> they have been doing okay on the road, but when they come home, this team, the last couple seasons haven't had a home-court advantage. they are trying to break a 3-game losing streak at home but they had to
city. by-- in dale city. by 1:00, nice, low to mid 40s with sunshine, pretty good day for january. by this time tomorrow we are looking at temperatures upper 30s and mid 40s, maybe 42 fredericksburg and 42 la plata but 44 downtown. by 11:00, only in the 30s and looking at a pretty chilly night tomorrow night, not as cold. on the day planner, 20s to start, okay, but temperatures respond. 39 by 11:00 and 44 with sunshine by 1:00. 3 days, milder on friday, 51, cloud s come in but we stay dry...
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cities. it's a bid to stimulate business as it tries to beat the "winter slump." the amount of the discount will vary city by city. >>> rochelle: fans continue to pay their respects to a beloved singer. crysty tells us more. >> crysty: fans pay tribute to penn gives a response on the capture of "el chapo"; and we're getting the latest on that big money everyone's talking about. with more, here's abc's lauren lyster with today's showbiz wrap. >> reporter: fans worldwide are still reeling from the unexpected death of david bowie. the multi-media superstar had been waging a secret battle against cancer. he had just turned 69 and had just released what he knew would be his last album. grieving admirers have left memorials to bowie at locations around the world. >> he was experimenting. he wasn't afraid to do things people didn't like. >> he broke the boundaries. he was an inspiration to all of us. >> reporter: no regrets from sean penn. the oscar-winning actor says he has nothing to hide after taking flack for this meeting. penn interviewed the fugitive drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman for "rolling stone" magazine
cities. it's a bid to stimulate business as it tries to beat the "winter slump." the amount of the discount will vary city by city. >>> rochelle: fans continue to pay their respects to a beloved singer. crysty tells us more. >> crysty: fans pay tribute to penn gives a response on the capture of "el chapo"; and we're getting the latest on that big money everyone's talking about. with more, here's abc's lauren lyster with today's showbiz wrap. >> reporter:...
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. >> how do you do this town by town and city by city, get businesses engaged?e. is it one step at a time? >> it is one step at a time. i think it's also scaleable. we are going to open 1,000 hope inside locations. sun trust opened 20, committed to opening 20. first tennessee bank, largest bank of tennessee, committed to 15. we are the only nonprofit inside of a bank branch. hyatt hotels committed to two. whole foods, we are negotiating with them. two hospitals in detroit, we are working with the mayor to do 100 locations in detroit, part of their revitalization effort. coca cola just committed $1 million today to put hope inside for women and entrepreneurship for girls in public schools, very much like the school the president was at. so we need not just a ph.d. conversation but a ph-do conversation. we have to think global but you have to act local. the president needs partners like operation hope who are on the ground and whoever the president is next, republican or democrat, this is an american issue because 70% of the people watching your program right now
. >> how do you do this town by town and city by city, get businesses engaged?e. is it one step at a time? >> it is one step at a time. i think it's also scaleable. we are going to open 1,000 hope inside locations. sun trust opened 20, committed to opening 20. first tennessee bank, largest bank of tennessee, committed to 15. we are the only nonprofit inside of a bank branch. hyatt hotels committed to two. whole foods, we are negotiating with them. two hospitals in detroit, we are...
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city appealed the case ended with to the florida supreme court. all of the city -- all the city paid was capped out. any award against the city must now be authorized by state lawmakers. >> anyone that suffers consequences of a city or any keep fighting over and over. >> reporter: romero's fate is going back to tallahassee. >> what about my hopes? no comment from mayor bacon's office tonight.>> it is an issue in tallahassee. attorneys say if it passes legislature, tampa's budget would be taking a huge hit. i am jarrod holbrook taking action for you. >>> a little overcast today and a little chilly too. >> i call it cold.>> that's the easiest one. >> for us. that is chilly. if we are floridians yes, it is friday morning. this is a very tricky forecast pinpointing the exact location of storms. it is going to rain friday morning. who picks up the heaviest rather is still in -- weather is still in doubt. it is 54 in brooksville and everybody else is in the upper 50s. we hit 61 today in tampa and 55 in crystal river. that is 15 degrees below normal. tampa is mostly cloudy with 58. satellite picture shows it all. we are just socked in with a milky look to th
city appealed the case ended with to the florida supreme court. all of the city -- all the city paid was capped out. any award against the city must now be authorized by state lawmakers. >> anyone that suffers consequences of a city or any keep fighting over and over. >> reporter: romero's fate is going back to tallahassee. >> what about my hopes? no comment from mayor bacon's office tonight.>> it is an issue in tallahassee. attorneys say if it passes legislature,...
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last month the sale of cigarettes to people under the age of 21 was completely banned by the city and the city by 2017 will hire only nonsmokers. >> in cleveland the five suspects charged in the connection with the murder of ramon burnett will be in court today. the 5-year-old boy was killed last september. police say the little boy was playing outside when he was killed in a drive-by shooting. >> well, cleveland 19 new yorker is it is only reporter in houston, attention, with canton police ryan davis. >> he sadly lost his police dog jethro earlier this month, but he'll chews a new partner today and is expected to bring him home tomorrow. cleveland 19q mccray joins him and, q, we're told these k9 officers proceed a unique >> these k nines at the training academy are all hand picked. the trainers actually go to europe once a month and select the top dogs and bring them back to the united states to train. here's the 1caviat. he will have to learn new drilling commands while working with the dogs one on one. this video sent back from cleveland 19's cnn new yorker who is in houston right now is th
last month the sale of cigarettes to people under the age of 21 was completely banned by the city and the city by 2017 will hire only nonsmokers. >> in cleveland the five suspects charged in the connection with the murder of ramon burnett will be in court today. the 5-year-old boy was killed last september. police say the little boy was playing outside when he was killed in a drive-by shooting. >> well, cleveland 19 new yorker is it is only reporter in houston, attention, with...
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by the city. the city says the home owner has to pay for the repairs. >> . >> if you look behind. you can see forever. all thanks to city of thornton. >> i was watching tv. i hear this bang. >> he knows the sound of mowing. and what he heard last summer wasn't that. >> i said what the heck. and i went outside. and. i saw that hole. >> the noise that caused this hole wasn't from a mower. it was from a rock. that the mowers blade shot 15 feet in the air. breaking the family window. >> . if somebody would have been in front of it. it could have hurt somebody really bad. >> city usually stays on this side of the imaginary line. this time the city mowed too close to this fence. not only are there no weeds here. you can see, there are a number of rocks. >> he was just mowing way too close. >> . the mower acknowledged the damage and asked to file a claim. after nearly 8 months the city finally laid down the law. >> the third time i got a hold of somebody. she said deal with it. >> . the insurance company denied the claim. >> the city is protected by the >> . they don't understand. >> it
by the city. the city says the home owner has to pay for the repairs. >> . >> if you look behind. you can see forever. all thanks to city of thornton. >> i was watching tv. i hear this bang. >> he knows the sound of mowing. and what he heard last summer wasn't that. >> i said what the heck. and i went outside. and. i saw that hole. >> the noise that caused this hole wasn't from a mower. it was from a rock. that the mowers blade shot 15 feet in the air....
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upper 50s for overton and mesquite. 58 degrees to pahrump by the end of the day as well as boulder city city. by the afternoon. still going to see off and on cloud cover, variable clouds throughout the day for the las vegas area. temperatures banking on it being around normal this time of year. winds starting off light increasing slightly by the as we look at the next seven days. not so much change in the short-term. as we get closer to the weekend high pressure bringing us dry weather conditions and nice little warm up with temperatures reaching above normal levels over the next few days. nice and toasty. just how we like it here in las vegas. with a okay amount of sunshine. a few clouds here and there other other than that looks dry. great for tourism right. >> reed: great for us. family to the park. >>> a basketball player caught on camera intentionally trip add referee during a game. >> marie: it was quite a sight. coming up, what happened to the player after he did this. >> dana: good afternoon. i'm dana wagner. ? it is the picture that's gone viral. a dog in a wedding ceremony. "the bu
upper 50s for overton and mesquite. 58 degrees to pahrump by the end of the day as well as boulder city city. by the afternoon. still going to see off and on cloud cover, variable clouds throughout the day for the las vegas area. temperatures banking on it being around normal this time of year. winds starting off light increasing slightly by the as we look at the next seven days. not so much change in the short-term. as we get closer to the weekend high pressure bringing us dry weather...
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town by town, city by city, this argument was made month after month after month after month. as we held hearings on this. and somehow, the administration set in a state of paralysis when isis could have been destroyed before they were embedded, before they were recruiting on the internet from all over the world. before they were selling the concept that they were indestructible. we could have taken them out from the air. let's take to the next stage. then they finally on yezidi mountain, that's when the administration final ly decided to take some kind of action. after mouz l had fallen. after they had taken the central bank. and what action did we take? well, we had a young yazeezidi captive speak before our congress. and before our committee. and explain to us what happened to her. she said, in my village, all of the men were killed. the women, the girls and the women were sold. she said i was bought by an american. i was a concubine to an american who had been recruited into isis a few years ago on the internet. and he explained to me that as a yezidi, i was an apostic, an
town by town, city by city, this argument was made month after month after month after month. as we held hearings on this. and somehow, the administration set in a state of paralysis when isis could have been destroyed before they were embedded, before they were recruiting on the internet from all over the world. before they were selling the concept that they were indestructible. we could have taken them out from the air. let's take to the next stage. then they finally on yezidi mountain,...
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coming up, we take you city by city temperatures early this morning and talk about the next el nio storm system and the timing and impacts. >>> this morning citrus growers watching their crops to make sure they are not damaged by the cold. as julie reports, growers will check the temperature throughout the morning. >> this type rate here will then lead up to an admitted her inside the tree. showcase of citrus told us by of the tree, it will formalize and colder >> probably will from the irrigation to be safe. >> arnold said the fruit, they likes sunny, warm weather. the exact opposite of what's expected saturday night into >> your risk of killing fruit as well a citrus trees. >> citrus can handle some cold but doesn't do well below freezing. a major freeze back in 1989 and crop damage temps eventually lead to higher prices for consumers. year way into next year. >> i'm going to check the air parts the can protect that citrus. >> eyewitness news this new take a look at this. the second most recorded snowfall since 1869. these are pictures of people walking and playing around in times squa
coming up, we take you city by city temperatures early this morning and talk about the next el nio storm system and the timing and impacts. >>> this morning citrus growers watching their crops to make sure they are not damaged by the cold. as julie reports, growers will check the temperature throughout the morning. >> this type rate here will then lead up to an admitted her inside the tree. showcase of citrus told us by of the tree, it will formalize and colder >> probably...
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city tomorrow. she'll have a townhall event at the orpheum theatre. it starts at 2:15 and is open to the public. today, sioux city broke a record by appointing the longest serving mayor in the city's history. bob scott was sworn in this morning as sioux city scott has served as mayor for the past 11 years. his four-year term began today after running unopposed for re- election. scott says the community is to focus on economic development. i want to continue taking a look at the whole riverfront seeing what we can do there. i think that's what will attract businesses to this community. councilmember, mayor has been working on economic development and i'm going to continue to do that," said sioux city mayor, bob scott. councilwoman rhonda capron began her second term with today's swearing in ceremony. she defeated her only challenger, thomas venesky, in the election. she says she wants to move the city forward by creating more jobs, housing and more. "what we do now is for the younger people so we want to make amenities go ahead, do trails, do things that will keep the younger people here and also bring younger people in," said sioux city councilwoman, rhonda capron. tonight at 6, h
city tomorrow. she'll have a townhall event at the orpheum theatre. it starts at 2:15 and is open to the public. today, sioux city broke a record by appointing the longest serving mayor in the city's history. bob scott was sworn in this morning as sioux city scott has served as mayor for the past 11 years. his four-year term began today after running unopposed for re- election. scott says the community is to focus on economic development. i want to continue taking a look at the whole riverfront...
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developments typically takes years to my virginia beach as a new city manager vote by city council was unanimous to promote deputy city manager dave hansen hansen will replace jim spore who is retiring as it has been with the city since two thousand and six and will start his new job immediately told us she is ready to hit the ground running to be innovative to be frugal in our efforts to be trustworthy and to earn the respect and confidence of our citizens and says contractors for two years and he will earn a salary of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars according to online records for sally was a little less little more than two hundred and twenty five thousand tomorrow senators mark warner tim kaine will try to tackle the issue of college debt to host a roundtable with leaders from fourteen virginia university's that list includes christopher newport university william and mary hampton norfolk state and oh do you. this comes as education act a law aimed at making college more affordable on the state level lawmakers are considering new laws to try and fight human trafficking in the commonwealth of virginia beach
developments typically takes years to my virginia beach as a new city manager vote by city council was unanimous to promote deputy city manager dave hansen hansen will replace jim spore who is retiring as it has been with the city since two thousand and six and will start his new job immediately told us she is ready to hit the ground running to be innovative to be frugal in our efforts to be trustworthy and to earn the respect and confidence of our citizens and says contractors for two years...
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cities. it won't be won or lost only by cities. the cities states and nations working together very clearly but when it comes down to at the solutions when either going to have to be implemented by you. if the nation wants a new program and a transportation approach if you decide to implement solutions for transportation congestion globally are nationally is going to come down to cities. we have to implement that it is street to street level. what we find in the way we are organized as the best way to get anything done is mayor to mayor. we are very much a mayor led organization. our steering committee is made up of mayors and we turn around and work with other organizations of mayors like the national league of cities and others. really the best inspiration when you're looking at any of these types of tools trying to transform the market in trying to provide trusted allies and better communications the best answer usually comes from another mayor who has tackled the problem and has a solution to offer. so, working together is pretty much and
cities. it won't be won or lost only by cities. the cities states and nations working together very clearly but when it comes down to at the solutions when either going to have to be implemented by you. if the nation wants a new program and a transportation approach if you decide to implement solutions for transportation congestion globally are nationally is going to come down to cities. we have to implement that it is street to street level. what we find in the way we are organized as the best...
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cities. it will not be won and lost only by cities but it cities, states, nations working together, very clearly. when it comes down to, the solutions we need are going to have to be implemented by you. if the if the nation wants a new program, new transportation approach, if you decide to implement solutions for transportation congestion globally or nationally, it will come down to cities that will have to implement that. what we find in the way where organizes the best way to get anything done is mayor to marry her. we are very much a mayor led organization. mayors set a policy in our direction, the way turnaround work work with other organization of mayors like the conference of mayors. the best inspiration when you're looking at any of these types of tools, to transform the market, provide trusted allies a better communications, the best answer is usually coming from a p a, another mayor who has tackled the problem and have the solution to offer. working together in collaboration is the core of our mission. it is the core of our efforts working with the conference of mayors and other agencie
cities. it will not be won and lost only by cities but it cities, states, nations working together, very clearly. when it comes down to, the solutions we need are going to have to be implemented by you. if the if the nation wants a new program, new transportation approach, if you decide to implement solutions for transportation congestion globally or nationally, it will come down to cities that will have to implement that. what we find in the way where organizes the best way to get anything...
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city officials and >> reporter: this long pending lawsuit between fire services and truckee fire district is settled. the lawsuit was filed in september 2014 by the city over unresolved costs. city officials and commissioners and members of both agencies said -- stood side-by-side for the settlement. under this agreement both sides are going to drop financial claims against one another and the district will pay back workers compensation money they began holding when the suit was filed. truckee meadows will pay more than $400,000. >> i am very excited and i want and everyone else for coming together and improving. >> reporter: all parties involved says the settlement is fair and they are ready to move forward. the mayor of reno talked about consolidating the fire agencies. we will hear from deputy chief tim leighton of what he thinks about that. >>> the ballpark is set to get $1.2 million in upgrades including hd video and surround sound. officials were not able to afford principal payments for the construction that of the ballpark last year. little over $2 million in interest. they are required to give to the reno city council a report and it says they are still $63 million in d
city officials and >> reporter: this long pending lawsuit between fire services and truckee fire district is settled. the lawsuit was filed in september 2014 by the city over unresolved costs. city officials and commissioners and members of both agencies said -- stood side-by-side for the settlement. under this agreement both sides are going to drop financial claims against one another and the district will pay back workers compensation money they began holding when the suit was filed....
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city. and so this is where, if we look at jerusalem, we see a twin city, this is the holy city referred to byreligious holy books is in the old city and all, and, the old city was surrounded by a wall built by the ottomans. so basically we have there the three holy places. that is why this is the old city is the holy city. so this is the old city. so basically only the old city and its immediate surroundings constitute historic what we call jerusalem. jerusalem being mentioned in the bible and different holy books. it is the old city. so, but it is the municipal city that has been added. if you notice, it has been added in a very erratic way. why? in order to include areas and then exclude population there. so it is very odd way. notice the old city it is there. the rest is not jerusalem. when you want to decide on the future of jerusalem you have to make that distinction between the old city and municipal city. the city that has been enlarged. to agree on conciliation in the midst of conflict we need to agree on such issues as municipal service, day-to-day living problems, status of holy pla
city. and so this is where, if we look at jerusalem, we see a twin city, this is the holy city referred to byreligious holy books is in the old city and all, and, the old city was surrounded by a wall built by the ottomans. so basically we have there the three holy places. that is why this is the old city is the holy city. so this is the old city. so basically only the old city and its immediate surroundings constitute historic what we call jerusalem. jerusalem being mentioned in the bible and...
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city? >> you don't get to live in new york city by working for new york city. it's a gazillion dollars a month for a one-bedroom apartment. with this raise i can live closer to a state adjacent to the state i work in. i'm moving on up. oh, ya. moving on up! >> larry: for someone getting the raw end of the deal you sound excited. >> when you're on the bottom of a economic strata nobody gives a [beep] if you're unhappy. >> larry: true. >> look how long it took to talk about the minimum wage. i'm happy. i'm on tv. on the boob tube, basic cable. all that i can't afford. looking through a best buy window. >> larry: you really seem to sing a lot. >> oh, ya, larry my ultimate dream is to be on broadway. >> larry: theater. >> no i want to direct traffic on broadway. >> larry: rosa borquez, everyone. [ applause ] >> larry: our next story is from north korea. the sun splashed playground for the rich. >> the united states has a new and powerful reason to worry about north korea. the secretive nation claims they successfully tested their first hydrogen bomb. >> larry: wow,
city? >> you don't get to live in new york city by working for new york city. it's a gazillion dollars a month for a one-bedroom apartment. with this raise i can live closer to a state adjacent to the state i work in. i'm moving on up. oh, ya. moving on up! >> larry: for someone getting the raw end of the deal you sound excited. >> when you're on the bottom of a economic strata nobody gives a [beep] if you're unhappy. >> larry: true. >> look how long it took to...
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city leaders came up with a land swap deal to preserve the park . >>> city officials also made a the orlando city soccer club. >> yesterday the club agreed to by the land from the city. the city will get $18 million spread out over 15 years. the payments include work for infrastructure that is already been completed. the privately owned stadium expected to cost $155 million and should be open for the start of the 2017 season. now, look at this, this is what the inside of the new stadium will look like when it is complete the team posted a virtual tour online. you can click on a section and check out the view of the pitch from the seats. there's a live webcam showing construction of the stadium in progress. to see both features log onto wftv.com slash web links. >> lots of people picking out seats. >>> like the weekend warm-up can't come soon enough. >> a few hours of that and we hit the weekend and a big chill moving in. lots of changes on the way. cold this morning but the split day. beautiful this afternoon. still, the jacket this morning, 30s, 40s around. 36 ocala, 42 daytona beach and daytona beach shores, lake county 49 in clermont , dukes la
city leaders came up with a land swap deal to preserve the park . >>> city officials also made a the orlando city soccer club. >> yesterday the club agreed to by the land from the city. the city will get $18 million spread out over 15 years. the payments include work for infrastructure that is already been completed. the privately owned stadium expected to cost $155 million and should be open for the start of the 2017 season. now, look at this, this is what the inside of the new...
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strategy and remove isis before they ever take fallujah or before they ever take mosul, town by town, city by city? this was month after month after month when we held hearings on that and somehow the administration sat in a state of paralysis when isis could have been destroyed before they were embedded, before they were recruiting on the internet from all over the world, before they were selling the concept that they were indestructible we could have taken them out from the air. let's take to the next stage. then they finally on the yazidi mountain, after they had taken a bank, we had a young captive speak before our congress, before our committee and explain to us what happened to her. she said, all of the men were killed, the girls, women were sold. i was bought by an american. i was a concubine by an american who was recruited by isis a few years ago on the internet. he explained to me as a yazidi i was an apostate and that's what happens under a just system. if you're not a believer in the isis, you know, strategy -- isis cause, you're an apostate. she said, why won't you arm the yazidi men?
strategy and remove isis before they ever take fallujah or before they ever take mosul, town by town, city by city? this was month after month after month when we held hearings on that and somehow the administration sat in a state of paralysis when isis could have been destroyed before they were embedded, before they were recruiting on the internet from all over the world, before they were selling the concept that they were indestructible we could have taken them out from the air. let's take to...
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cities in our state was released. here are the top five. the happiest city is orange city, followed by sioux center, in third, urbandale. followed by ankeny, home of and grimes in fifth place. unfortunately, keokuk is the saddest city. stephanie feel free to contact us. we also want to hear from you if you have a story you want us to look into. send local 5 news your news tips. email us at: news at we are iowa dot com. or call us in the newsroom: 1- 800-858-5555. we're on facebook "we are iowa local 5 news" and twitter "we are iowa 5 news" if you see news break... let us know. we are iowa and we want to cover the stories that are important to you. jack: coming up on local 5 news at six... a local business is poking fun at iowa's ever changing weather. stephanie: but next. the country is caught up in powerball fever.. we'll see what iowans think of this record breaking jackpot. "your watching local 5 angleson, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards, and local 5 sports with sports director jon schaeffer. this is local 5 news at 6. we are iowa." stephan
cities in our state was released. here are the top five. the happiest city is orange city, followed by sioux center, in third, urbandale. followed by ankeny, home of and grimes in fifth place. unfortunately, keokuk is the saddest city. stephanie feel free to contact us. we also want to hear from you if you have a story you want us to look into. send local 5 news your news tips. email us at: news at we are iowa dot com. or call us in the newsroom: 1- 800-858-5555. we're on facebook "we are...