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dr. philips giving you a wonderful valentine's day gift idea. debbie the owner, what are you rolling in your -- holding in your hand. >> the purse here. it charges your phone. all you do is take the insert out and plug it in and charge it up and lights come up when it is charged and put it in and has the attachment to charge your retails $99 to i'm like a boxer in a ring. a small boxer. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with huge creamy goodness! alright round two! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. >> john: this picture is getting a lot of attention, a bobcat, one of our neighbors snapped the picture the other day. it is huge. >> luanne: looks like a tiger. >> this is seminole county not far from i-4 and we heard of the bobcats and the monkeys and the bears and, you see the bobcat, deep forest and swamp and hammockland and north america. 700,000, 1 million out there in the west, not unusual and -- >> luanne: scary to see them in the neighborhood. >> john: not like they attack people, and, no
dr. philips giving you a wonderful valentine's day gift idea. debbie the owner, what are you rolling in your -- holding in your hand. >> the purse here. it charges your phone. all you do is take the insert out and plug it in and charge it up and lights come up when it is charged and put it in and has the attachment to charge your retails $99 to i'm like a boxer in a ring. a small boxer. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with huge creamy goodness! alright round two! bring...
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dr. philips, owned by debbie higgins. you have shown us neat things, and let's continue the trend. what is in your hand? >> we'll start with adorable clutches. this clutch has a unique feature which amanda will demonstrate. and you can actually switch the bangle. and if you have a favorite bangle take it off and switch it off. >> reporter: john complained about this yesterday. how cool is that! >> you can do it, monogram it. and really add the pop of color and you have a variety of colors. and takes 3 to 5 days. >> reporter: one of the gift ideas. >> adorable pouches here which are great. and, you can also express your feelings. the dollar store cardboard card i give. >> and you have adoredable trinkets and, if you are going to give jewelry, give it with this. >> reporter: hello, luanne! >> and this expresses exactly how you feel. >> reporter: love you to pieces! indeed! a lot of ladies who are disorganizednd and you have a plan. >> we have the planner. and, it comes in several designs and the happy stripe and pineapple and the mint dot. and, what is great about her, emily will --
dr. philips, owned by debbie higgins. you have shown us neat things, and let's continue the trend. what is in your hand? >> we'll start with adorable clutches. this clutch has a unique feature which amanda will demonstrate. and you can actually switch the bangle. and if you have a favorite bangle take it off and switch it off. >> reporter: john complained about this yesterday. how cool is that! >> you can do it, monogram it. and really add the pop of color and you have a...
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dr. philip landrigan is dean of global health at mount sinai school of medicine. he's been studying the effects of lead since the 70s. >> the problem here is that no level of lead is safe. even low levels of lead, especially if exposure to low levels continues over many months, is going to cause some degree of brain damage to at least some of the children who are exposed, and that's a big deal. >> reporter: exposed children are at risk for a number of problems, including lower i.q. scores, developmental delays, and behavioral issues such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. even after lead exposure stops, the effects can last for years, or even be permanent. inin flint, michigan, a major challenge will be identifying which children are at risk, then track them for many years for evidence of injury. >> these children are going to be injured for life. they're going to need remedial education. they're going to need they're kids who may be prevented from functioning at their full level. >> reporter: there are no known effective drugs to reverse the development
dr. philip landrigan is dean of global health at mount sinai school of medicine. he's been studying the effects of lead since the 70s. >> the problem here is that no level of lead is safe. even low levels of lead, especially if exposure to low levels continues over many months, is going to cause some degree of brain damage to at least some of the children who are exposed, and that's a big deal. >> reporter: exposed children are at risk for a number of problems, including lower i.q....
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dr. philips' center for the performing arts starting at 3:00 p.m. >>> the governor will give his state of the state address. he is expected to discuss the billion dollar tax cut package. >>> a bill aimed the fantasy sports industry could be moving ahead in the legislation. the discussion is coming just as critics are trying to shut down websites like fandual and draft king -- fanduel and draft kings. christian is here now. it's not a good weekend for home field teams. >> so much for home field advantage. rogers had 2 south dakotas in this one, and -- had it for 2 touchdowns in this one. starks and lacey combining for 116 yards in this one. the packers headed to arizona next week following their win. >>> the vikings and seahawks freezing their tails off in minnesota. the vikings were up 9-0, but seattle comes alive. russell wilson to baldwin within 1. minnesota driving with under 2 minutes to go. kyle down inside of the red zone, and walsh on for the chip shot, and oh, no. wide left, and seattle wins it by 1. >> i just didn't think it would be acceptable to anybody's standards. really hard
dr. philips' center for the performing arts starting at 3:00 p.m. >>> the governor will give his state of the state address. he is expected to discuss the billion dollar tax cut package. >>> a bill aimed the fantasy sports industry could be moving ahead in the legislation. the discussion is coming just as critics are trying to shut down websites like fandual and draft king -- fanduel and draft kings. christian is here now. it's not a good weekend for home field teams. >>...
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dr. philip's chiropractic business saw a change in revenue in 13 and again in 2014. and that meant he needed to explore new options for the health care plan he and his family were on. he had signed up for the affordable health care plan two years ago, but exactly one year became an issue. >> i noticed on my first premium payment in january that i had owed some money and i didn't understand why because it just started the plan and i paid all my premiums of last year. however, last year i did not make the last two monthly payments because i couldn't afford it. the holidays were coming, my business was down, my wife's business was down. >> reporter: philip called and reported what is called a life chweange. but now the life change you reported. wouldn't there still be some premium due just a lower amount? >> no, i told them i couldn't >> what did they say? again i 2015. >> philip chose a new plan under a new company. horizon blue cross, blue shield. immediately after he saw his accoun inwas showing a delinquent status. >> they thought there was a balance. the marketplac
dr. philip's chiropractic business saw a change in revenue in 13 and again in 2014. and that meant he needed to explore new options for the health care plan he and his family were on. he had signed up for the affordable health care plan two years ago, but exactly one year became an issue. >> i noticed on my first premium payment in january that i had owed some money and i didn't understand why because it just started the plan and i paid all my premiums of last year. however, last year i...
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dr. philip's performing arts center. and a ribbon cutting for the new roll rollins street. the 12-story 332 bed facility offers a variety of services for women of all ages. that is tonight's o-town countdown. break, the in the division playoff and there are six new tiny fans cheering on the steelers. check out the towels being used to keep the newborns warm. wrapping the babies in the colors of the team is a tradition there in pittsburgh. >> the excitement it generates with the staff wearing their t-shirts getting in preparation for the game. they are excited and the parents
dr. philip's performing arts center. and a ribbon cutting for the new roll rollins street. the 12-story 332 bed facility offers a variety of services for women of all ages. that is tonight's o-town countdown. break, the in the division playoff and there are six new tiny fans cheering on the steelers. check out the towels being used to keep the newborns warm. wrapping the babies in the colors of the team is a tradition there in pittsburgh. >> the excitement it generates with the staff...
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dr. philip center. >> reporter: and actually construction of the entire soccer stadium as well which is already underway. taxpayers are not supposed to be paying for that soccer stadium. what about the area around the soccer stadium? stick around because at 6:00 i will be a story you only see on fox. >> coming up, it is a weird spy mission. drones buzzing over brevard county. >> bob: all because trappers want to scare off the coyotes. >> we would be able to hike through here. bage >> bob: trappers are hoping a look from above can help catch the animals quicker. >>> saving you at the pump first with just $1 for gas. doesn' t need anything else. which is why we don' t just add, anything else. longhorn steaks that sizzle for $12.99. the new smoky bacon sirloin. the new spicy grilled jalapeno sirloin. and the parmesan crusted sirloin. all with hand chopped salad & unlimited bread for $12.99. tonight only at longhorn steakhouse. you cant fake steak. and for lunch try our new steak and bacon cheddar melt. or any steakhouse lunch combo starting at $7. >>> it. powerball is 1.4 billion and all world's l
dr. philip center. >> reporter: and actually construction of the entire soccer stadium as well which is already underway. taxpayers are not supposed to be paying for that soccer stadium. what about the area around the soccer stadium? stick around because at 6:00 i will be a story you only see on fox. >> coming up, it is a weird spy mission. drones buzzing over brevard county. >> bob: all because trappers want to scare off the coyotes. >> we would be able to hike through...
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dr. philip's performing arts center. and a ribbon cutting for the new florida hospital for women on roll rollins street. the 12-story 332 bed facility offers a variety of services for women of all ages. that is tonight's o-town countdown. >> luanne: coming up after the break, the find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. for under 400 calories. the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, and a caramel-flavored swirl uplift your mood. indulge in a hot or iced macchiato today. america runs on dunkin'. >> the steelers face the broncos in the division playoff and there are six new tiny fans cheering on the steelers. check out the towels being used to keep the newborns warm. wrapping the babies in the colors of the team is a tradition there in pittsburgh. >> the excitement it generates with the staff wearing their t-shirts getting in preparation they are excited and the parents love it, too. >> even the number of babies is symbolic because the babies
dr. philip's performing arts center. and a ribbon cutting for the new florida hospital for women on roll rollins street. the 12-story 332 bed facility offers a variety of services for women of all ages. that is tonight's o-town countdown. >> luanne: coming up after the break, the find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. for under 400 calories. the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, and a caramel-flavored...
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dr. philip landrigan is dean of global health at mount sinai school of medicine. he's been studying the effects of lead since the '70s. >> the problem here is that no level of lead is safe. even low levels of lead, especially if exposure to low levels continues over many months, is going to cause some degree of brain damage to at deal. >> reporter: exposed children are at risk for a number of problems, including lower i.q. scores, developmental delays, and behavioral issues such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. even after lead exposure stops, the effects can last for years, or even be permanent. in flint, michigan, a major challenge will be identifying which children are at risk, then tracking them for many years for evidence of injury. >> these children are going to be injured for life. they're going to need remedial education. they're going to need educational enrichment programs. they're kids who may be prevented from functioning at their full level. >> reporter: there are no known effective drugs to reverse the developmental damage caused by lead.
dr. philip landrigan is dean of global health at mount sinai school of medicine. he's been studying the effects of lead since the '70s. >> the problem here is that no level of lead is safe. even low levels of lead, especially if exposure to low levels continues over many months, is going to cause some degree of brain damage to at deal. >> reporter: exposed children are at risk for a number of problems, including lower i.q. scores, developmental delays, and behavioral issues such as...
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dr. philips center for the performing arts and will start at 3:00 p.m. >>> it's been nearly 5 months since a store owner was found shot to death in his driveway, and now his family is asking what police are doing behind the scenes in longwood's only unsolved murder. we are asking police why they don't want to talk about the one piece of evidence that the >> reporter: we went for a walk in the park, and trina mia said she never wanted to be a regular on the channel 9 air. the problem is the pleas for answers about her father's death are falling on deaf ears. >> they said heart attack, no one imagined it was a gun shot. >> reporter: trina's step mom found her dad in the driveway and called 911. they were hoping the pd would crack the case, but instead they wait. trina doesn't understand why detectives won't show her surveillance video from the last time her dad closed the quick mart. >> reporter: you feel like you would see something they would not see. >> i feel like since i know my father, maybe i would see something it would give me peace in my heart. >> reporter: 7 miles away from the dr
dr. philips center for the performing arts and will start at 3:00 p.m. >>> it's been nearly 5 months since a store owner was found shot to death in his driveway, and now his family is asking what police are doing behind the scenes in longwood's only unsolved murder. we are asking police why they don't want to talk about the one piece of evidence that the >> reporter: we went for a walk in the park, and trina mia said she never wanted to be a regular on the channel 9 air. the...
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dr. philip landrigan is dean of global health at mount sinai school of medicine.(sot, landrigan,0309)the problem here is no level of lead is safe. even low levels of lead, especially if exposure to low levels continues over many months, ///// is going to cause some degree of brain damage to at least some of the children who have been exposed..that's a big deal.. (narration #3; graphic)exposed children are at risk for a number of problems, including lower iq scores, developmental delays, and behavioral issues such as attention deficit disorder. even after lead exposure stops, the effects can last for years or even be permanent. (narration #4)in flint, michigan, a major challenge will be identifying which children are at risk, then tracking them for many years for evidence of injury. (sot, landrian, 0309 continued) these children are going to be injured for life, they're going to need remedial education, they're going to programs. they're kids who are going to be prevented from functioning at their full level. 3 3 two british rock legends are hitting the road togeth
dr. philip landrigan is dean of global health at mount sinai school of medicine.(sot, landrigan,0309)the problem here is no level of lead is safe. even low levels of lead, especially if exposure to low levels continues over many months, ///// is going to cause some degree of brain damage to at least some of the children who have been exposed..that's a big deal.. (narration #3; graphic)exposed children are at risk for a number of problems, including lower iq scores, developmental delays, and...
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a grand jury is scheduled to hear the case against philip and lauren seeberger on january 25. today, a local church is honoring dr. martin luther king junior's dream of one nation with an interfaith celebration. it will be at zion baptist church in avondale beginning at the speaker will be attorney david singleton. he's from the ohio justice and policy center. special guests. the event is free and open to the public. more details emerging after a deadly siege and attack on a west african hotel. we'll talk about the casualties from the al qaeda attack and the american among the victims. tough matchups on the basketball court saturday. we'll tell you which local teams walked away with victories in morning sports. we'll sneak a peek through citycam 5's eyes. about time to take the lights off, i know. one of the harsh realities of mid-january. i'm facing it at my home myself. yes. two million, four exactly two hours, for steak 'n shake's half-price happier hour. we'll never miss half-price, hand-dipped milkshakes again. but master, happier hour is from two to five now. pardon me? they added an hour. ...two mill - gre
a grand jury is scheduled to hear the case against philip and lauren seeberger on january 25. today, a local church is honoring dr. martin luther king junior's dream of one nation with an interfaith celebration. it will be at zion baptist church in avondale beginning at the speaker will be attorney david singleton. he's from the ohio justice and policy center. special guests. the event is free and open to the public. more details emerging after a deadly siege and attack on a west african hotel....
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a grand jury is scheduled to hear the case against philip and lauren seeberger on january 25. today, a local church is honoring dr. martin luther king junior's dream of one nation with an inter faith celebration. it will be at zion baptist church in avondale beginning at 5:00. the speaker will be attorney david singleton. he's from the ohio justice and policy center. the cincinnati symphony youth chamber players will be the special guests. the event is free and open to the public. this comes before tomorrow's big celebration honoring dr. king. the martin luther king coalition will begin the holiday with the king legacy awards breakfast. that event is sold out. it will be followed by a march from the freedom center to fountain square at 10:00 for a then another march to music hall for the mlk commemorative celebration at noon. bundsle up. you're taking part. another way local organizations will be honoring dr. martin luther king is with a day of service. tomorrow, the free store food bank will host the eighth annual power pack-a-thon. at noon, volunteers will gather at the distribution center in bond hill to prepa
a grand jury is scheduled to hear the case against philip and lauren seeberger on january 25. today, a local church is honoring dr. martin luther king junior's dream of one nation with an inter faith celebration. it will be at zion baptist church in avondale beginning at 5:00. the speaker will be attorney david singleton. he's from the ohio justice and policy center. the cincinnati symphony youth chamber players will be the special guests. the event is free and open to the public. this comes...