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. >> covington was the first city in kentucky to pass a human rights ordinance, they call, a fairness order. since then, seven other cities, including frankfurt has followed suit. last night, they voted unanimously to denounce the bill you're referring to, senate bill 180 and reaffirm their commitment to protecting all people people. >>> for 13 years, covington has added a layer of protection, based on sexual orientation and gender identity. >> i think people have come here because they know we're open-minded. we try to be inclusive. those are traits that i think endeared people to the city. >> covington's ordinance, housing and on the job. senate bill 180 would take away the cities ability to do that. last night, they passed a formal resolution to denound it. >> it's so broad in the language. i think they were specific in what they were trying to accomplish. it will basically allow discrimination for any reason, anyplace. >> including the right to denies service, based on religious reasons. the legislative continuation, after the supreme court allowed same sex marriage. the fairness,
. >> covington was the first city in kentucky to pass a human rights ordinance, they call, a fairness order. since then, seven other cities, including frankfurt has followed suit. last night, they voted unanimously to denounce the bill you're referring to, senate bill 180 and reaffirm their commitment to protecting all people people. >>> for 13 years, covington has added a layer of protection, based on sexual orientation and gender identity. >> i think people have come here...
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city hasn't seen in more than a century. >>> and the long awaited trial of a mother suspected of killing her five-year-old son more than 24 years ago begins. >>> first, though, we're thunderstorms across the area. >> rafael, what's come what's coming our way now? >> around the city we've seen these storms off to the north and west of town. these storms do have a history of producing gusty winds up to 30 miles per hour. lots of lightning which you could see here and even some small hail. it's best to stay indoors while these storms are moving through. moving through berkeley heights in about ten minutes. as we head into middlesex county, lots of lightning with that one. perth amboy in the next 16 minutes. northern new jersey, another cell producing lots of lightning moving towards wayne and jacksonville. new york city has been dry for now but these storms are now closing in, probably affecting your commute. tomorrow for st. patrick's day. we'll have your parade forecast coming up. >>> expanded service, cheaper commutes, more jobs are just some of the promises mayor de blasio made today as he announced plans for the first city wide ferry service in mo
city hasn't seen in more than a century. >>> and the long awaited trial of a mother suspected of killing her five-year-old son more than 24 years ago begins. >>> first, though, we're thunderstorms across the area. >> rafael, what's come what's coming our way now? >> around the city we've seen these storms off to the north and west of town. these storms do have a history of producing gusty winds up to 30 miles per hour. lots of lightning which you could see here and...
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more jobs are just some of the promises mayor de blasio made today as he announced plans for the first city wide ferry service in more than a century. service expected to launch in 2017. additional routes are expected to launch in 2018. how much is all this going to cost to create? andrew? >> reporter: well, chuck, 4 investigates has learned that they're already building the new docks. that will cost $55 million. as for operating the expanded ferry service, that will cost taxpayers $30 million a year. the mayor says it is well worth it because it will be vastly improving the commute for thousands of new yorkers. rings a bell thet's because mayor de blasio has long said the east river is an answer to mass transit problems. >> we've got the most obvious solution staring us in the face. >> reporter: today the mayor announced a deal with horn blower, the boat company that will soon operate ferries to and from neighborhoods poorly served by trains. >> they need to make that so it could be a better commute for everybody. >> this city is constantly doing construction and shutting down train servic
more jobs are just some of the promises mayor de blasio made today as he announced plans for the first city wide ferry service in more than a century. service expected to launch in 2017. additional routes are expected to launch in 2018. how much is all this going to cost to create? andrew? >> reporter: well, chuck, 4 investigates has learned that they're already building the new docks. that will cost $55 million. as for operating the expanded ferry service, that will cost taxpayers $30...
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city leaders want a warning like this posted inside cell phone stores. and tonight, for the firstime, it is now required. >>> i'm excited about it. i mean, it's been a long process. berkley city councilman max anderson spent years fighting the cell phone industry, establishing the right to know ordinance. it's the first law in the nation to require cell phone retailers to warn customers about the rf exposer. >> the people that are selling you the product are not selling it to you for your good, but for profit. they are fast and loose with regulation. >> phone retailers are required to post or hand out flyers that say, in part, if you carry or use your cell phone in a pant or shirt pocket or tucked in a bra when the phone is on, and connect to a wireless network, you may exceed the federal guidelines for exposer to rf radiation. anderson said that the goal is to get people thinking about keeping phones away from their body. >> never even thought about it. >> ellen or said that she appreciates the warning. >> we don't know, some people have it on their bodies in their pockets. men h
city leaders want a warning like this posted inside cell phone stores. and tonight, for the firstime, it is now required. >>> i'm excited about it. i mean, it's been a long process. berkley city councilman max anderson spent years fighting the cell phone industry, establishing the right to know ordinance. it's the first law in the nation to require cell phone retailers to warn customers about the rf exposer. >> the people that are selling you the product are not selling it to you...
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bill moody made an announcement on facebook saying quote, "this is great news for our city." we first reported the former city manager was mayoral run back in january. he told us then....he felt there was a lack of transparency in local government...and that city business needed to be out in the open. now he will take on mayor wright in the november election. rowe served as city manager and then interim city manager of portsmouth until april 2015. that is when he was ousted by a city council vote...just a few months before he was to resign. at the time - wright said a lot of it had to do with the city's budget. and a 17-cent real estate tax increase that rowe had proposed. rowe is set to announce he will run here at mario's italian restaurant in 30 minutes. we plan on talking with him...and we'll bring you the story tonight on wavy news 10 at 11. i'm liz palka, 10 on your side. coming up on wavy news 10 at 5:30- trash debate - we'll explain why the cost of your trash bill may eventually drop across hampton roads. clip 38 6:22:31 its not much anyone can say about to do what they want t
bill moody made an announcement on facebook saying quote, "this is great news for our city." we first reported the former city manager was mayoral run back in january. he told us then....he felt there was a lack of transparency in local government...and that city business needed to be out in the open. now he will take on mayor wright in the november election. rowe served as city manager and then interim city manager of portsmouth until april 2015. that is when he was ousted by a city...
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the idea is to make philadelphia the first city with no smokerred under the age of 21. >>> >>> some familiesn philadelphia received free pet foods and supplies. they stopped bye-bye for -- by for a pet pantry event. each month the community pet pantry focuses on a different neighborhood in philadelphia. >>> it was a celebration of irish heritage today. ♪ after some motivation the runners and walkers laced up their sneakers to take park in the shamrock should feel in havertown. there was money raised during the effort is going toward making repairs to the sacred heart school. >>> jeff skeverski has a check on sports, villanova rolling along. in line for the number one seed in the east. that means they will be coming back home in three weeks at home. third ranked villanova against georgetown in the regular season finale. thisthis was supposed to be the final game at home, but if they play their cards right they can be back for the sweet 16. >>> 16 for archy and the assist right here. off the steal. cats up 21 mid way through the first. jenkins at the buzzer. nova wins 84-71. the big east regul
the idea is to make philadelphia the first city with no smokerred under the age of 21. >>> >>> some familiesn philadelphia received free pet foods and supplies. they stopped bye-bye for -- by for a pet pantry event. each month the community pet pantry focuses on a different neighborhood in philadelphia. >>> it was a celebration of irish heritage today. ♪ after some motivation the runners and walkers laced up their sneakers to take park in the shamrock should feel in...
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and orlando will be the first city to host the event. more than one time. win wrestlemania 24 with your back in 2008, it broke every record possible with attendance, food and drink sales. >> this will be bigger and better. >> the 2017 wrestlemania is april 2. tickets are expected to go on sale later on this summer. >>> childhood memories right there. wrestlemania. >>> state lawmakers want to give parents the option to choose their child's school and -- the teacher. >> why local school leaders say the district cannot afford those changes. >>> plus ucf is playing a unique role in the role on terrorism. next, how the university researchers are using fire to fight chemical weapon threats. >>> if you love it hot, george -- i know you do -- i have an early present for you. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. >>> a proposal in tallahassee would give parents more choices in their child's education. >> this would allow parents to choose the child'
and orlando will be the first city to host the event. more than one time. win wrestlemania 24 with your back in 2008, it broke every record possible with attendance, food and drink sales. >> this will be bigger and better. >> the 2017 wrestlemania is april 2. tickets are expected to go on sale later on this summer. >>> childhood memories right there. wrestlemania. >>> state lawmakers want to give parents the option to choose their child's school and -- the teacher....
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. >> reporter: dc was one of the first cities to pass a regulation like this. >> it's bedder for the transgender community, but it also works very well for people with disabilities who have caregivers who need to use the same bathroom and help someone to use the bathroom. for parents who are with a child of a diff to help the child go to the bathroom, many people have told us this makes a lot of sense. it's just very practical. >> reporter: but he says it's not very practical or an easy fix. >> two of those bathrooms have urinals only. they're labeled men's room. we're going to see some very interesting gymnastics to use them. >> reporter: the bar owner says he respects the transgender community and will do what needs to be done to respond to their needs. but he takes issue of the way the city informed him he said this had nen been mentioned during inspections of his business. the city has launched a twitter campaign that asks residents to tweet photos of offending businesses. >> we've passed health inspections here for the last 25 years. so they obviously know what's going on. and i
. >> reporter: dc was one of the first cities to pass a regulation like this. >> it's bedder for the transgender community, but it also works very well for people with disabilities who have caregivers who need to use the same bathroom and help someone to use the bathroom. for parents who are with a child of a diff to help the child go to the bathroom, many people have told us this makes a lot of sense. it's just very practical. >> reporter: but he says it's not very practical...
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. >>> sheridan could be the first city in colorado to let voters decide if they want to ban red light cameras and the photo radar photo radar bands. the whole thing it's a money grab it does nothing to make people's state safer. photo radar bands catch speeders are a safety issue having the revenue raised is critical for city services. to verify the signatures. the city council could be forced to call for a special election later this year. >>> speaking of cars, you've probably heard of a snowmobile but what about a ski car? >> them acadian kinetic mechanic added skeeter's 2006 mercedes smart 2006 mercedes smart car and created the diesel fuel ski car that costs about $7,000. it took about a month from one man to build but he said it only took about an hour to put the wheels back on. >> i would like to see a limo out there on the snow build that from the smart car? >> bats coming. >>> walk into any store these days and you will find shelves filled with wireless bluetooth speakers. >>> a look at two new ones that aren't cheap but may be worth it. a resident tech junkie has more. >>> we
. >>> sheridan could be the first city in colorado to let voters decide if they want to ban red light cameras and the photo radar photo radar bands. the whole thing it's a money grab it does nothing to make people's state safer. photo radar bands catch speeders are a safety issue having the revenue raised is critical for city services. to verify the signatures. the city council could be forced to call for a special election later this year. >>> speaking of cars, you've...
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. >> reporter: orlando will be the first city to host wrestlemania, two times work more than a year in advance, they are getting the word out here at the citrus bowl. >> today is a very special that. >> 2017 will be the first time ever that wwe repeats a city for a signature event, wrestlemania. people here this year at wrestlemania. we will definitely sell out and in very quick order. >> you might remember eight years ago when the citrus bowl hosted wrestlemania 24 in 2008. mayor buddy dyer said the event set every record there. attendance, products, food and drink sales with people flocking to see their favorite superstars settling conflicts in the ring. >> where do they culminate? what is the biggest event of the year? what is the super bowl? but wrestlemania. >> for the last two years, forbes magazine ranked wrestlemania among the top most valuable sport event brands among the super bowl, olympics and the world cup. if you have been there before, they say with the wwe newly established foundation in orlando, you will want to go again. >> i want to go this year. not just to see wres
. >> reporter: orlando will be the first city to host wrestlemania, two times work more than a year in advance, they are getting the word out here at the citrus bowl. >> today is a very special that. >> 2017 will be the first time ever that wwe repeats a city for a signature event, wrestlemania. people here this year at wrestlemania. we will definitely sell out and in very quick order. >> you might remember eight years ago when the citrus bowl hosted wrestlemania 24 in...
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it was the very first city hall that the city actually built itself to be the government seat. there was the metropolitan police department here, the municipal courts. for us, it was an adaptive reuse of an old building. so, we respected the exterior of the building. we added a very modest neon sign on the outside, but, really, the magic is on the inside, where we really transformed the building and zappified it, as we like to say. >> and that they did. not only does it not look like a courthouse and city hall anymore, it doesn't look like any corporate office you've ever seen. the unique zappos culture has taken over. in all the days i've practiced law, i remember walking in here, and i remember what was here -- a lot of the city attorneys and things like that. and now another extension of zappos -- walk into a room that is full of stuffed animals. we have these plastic balls. we have zebras. >> this is just part of our culture. >> there are some things from the old building that zappos couldn't resist leaving alone, like the decor of the company gym. this is the old holding t
it was the very first city hall that the city actually built itself to be the government seat. there was the metropolitan police department here, the municipal courts. for us, it was an adaptive reuse of an old building. so, we respected the exterior of the building. we added a very modest neon sign on the outside, but, really, the magic is on the inside, where we really transformed the building and zappified it, as we like to say. >> and that they did. not only does it not look like a...
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. >> sheridan could be the first city in colorado to let voters decide if they want to bend the red light cameras and photo radar fans. paul houston delivered a petition with more than 500 signatures to the city clerk this morning. he calls the fines collected grab that does nothing to make people safer. >> municipalities love it because it raises a lot of money. the voters, actually though, boy they see it as a scam. >> sheridan's mayor tells fox 31 denver that red light cameras and photo radar van. >> catch speeders are a safety issue. he adds the revenue raised is a critical for city services. the city clerk has a month to verify the signatures turned into day. if enough are valid, the city council council could be forced to call a special election later this year. meanwhile at the state capital, the house of representatives passed a bill that would allow transgender coloradans to change their birth certificate to their correct. >> instead of just getting the word amended on it. the bill goes to the state senate because republicans are in control there. >> the writing was on the wall f
. >> sheridan could be the first city in colorado to let voters decide if they want to bend the red light cameras and photo radar fans. paul houston delivered a petition with more than 500 signatures to the city clerk this morning. he calls the fines collected grab that does nothing to make people safer. >> municipalities love it because it raises a lot of money. the voters, actually though, boy they see it as a scam. >> sheridan's mayor tells fox 31 denver that red light...
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today in university city to give young people the tools they need to help make philadelphia the first city with a zero percent smoking rate. >>> not a bad start to the weekend for us. we kept things dry. a little on the cold side with temperatures running below normal as we head into tonight. we're tracking the possibility of rain and snow. should be light in nature. it looks like it will be mostly after midnight. sunday, we're looking at gradual improvement as the chance of rain and snow will end early in the day. we're expecting increasing sunshine through the course of the afternoon. we'll talk much warmer temperatures as we head to the start of the upcoming week. 39 allen town. low 40s in philadelphia. 36 towards lancaster. 39 in wilmington. same for trenton. 40 in george town. 36 in atlantic city. taking a look at your planner for the nexcouple of hours. we keep things dry until midnight. you can see temperatures won't be coming down a whole lot. we'll keep things around the freezing mark. some areas in particular from philadelphia extending southbound that will make it hard for preci
today in university city to give young people the tools they need to help make philadelphia the first city with a zero percent smoking rate. >>> not a bad start to the weekend for us. we kept things dry. a little on the cold side with temperatures running below normal as we head into tonight. we're tracking the possibility of rain and snow. should be light in nature. it looks like it will be mostly after midnight. sunday, we're looking at gradual improvement as the chance of rain and...
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steve keeley thanks very much. >>> the city officials have confirmed, the first case of zika virus and another case over in new jersey. >> what do you need to know if you are traveling to an area where you can transmit it, spring break is coming up. dave kinchen is in center sit the which some help on this. good morning, dave. >> reporter: a lot of concerns in the philadelphia department of public health, who has identified a woman in her 60 as as first city resident to have a confirmed case of zika virus after recently returning from the caribbean. health department said she was not hospitalized and is recovering without complications, now the cdc also confirming a second travel related zika case in new jersey but exact location is not yet known. as you may know zika is most commonly spread through the by the of the mosquitoes carrying the virus. it has been widespread in places like brazil, central and south america and caribbean in recent months. in fact, new jersey officials are putting out help psa's and radio ads encouraging people to not travel in those areas. doctors also say p
steve keeley thanks very much. >>> the city officials have confirmed, the first case of zika virus and another case over in new jersey. >> what do you need to know if you are traveling to an area where you can transmit it, spring break is coming up. dave kinchen is in center sit the which some help on this. good morning, dave. >> reporter: a lot of concerns in the philadelphia department of public health, who has identified a woman in her 60 as as first city resident to...
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. >> reporter: bevon's the city's first female police chief says she would prefer you look past her leadership. >> i'm not sure if gender can define leadership even in policing. >> reporter: she spent her 29 year career as a police officer with st. petersburg police. a cop at 19. too young to drink or buy her own bullets. >> i still tell everybody it is the best job in the world. >> reporter: she rose to assistant chief while being a mother of two boys she adopted in russia 60 years ago. >> a mom. full-time work. part-time student. it is all a balance. life is a balance.
. >> reporter: bevon's the city's first female police chief says she would prefer you look past her leadership. >> i'm not sure if gender can define leadership even in policing. >> reporter: she spent her 29 year career as a police officer with st. petersburg police. a cop at 19. too young to drink or buy her own bullets. >> i still tell everybody it is the best job in the world. >> reporter: she rose to assistant chief while being a mother of two boys she adopted...
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city health officials confirmed the first case of the zika virus was found here in philadelphia.s another case in new jersey. >> there may be two now as of this morning in new jersey. my goodness. so what do you do, what do you need to know before you travel, dave kinchen on this story in center city, dave. >> reporter: good morning mike and alex. a a lot of things to consider. some say it was just a a matter of time before z ika was connected to philadelphia in some way. we're told by health officials a woman in her 60's, a woman from philadelphia is first city resident to have a confirmed case of the zika virus after recently returning from the caribbean. the philadelphia health department said she was not hospitalized and is recovering without complications. the cdc is confirming a second travel woman zika case in new jersey. we don't know where exactly. it is most commonly spread through the bite of the mosquitoes carrying the virus. zika has been widespread in central, brazil and south america and, caribbean in recent months. doctors say pregnant woman who are woman who can
city health officials confirmed the first case of the zika virus was found here in philadelphia.s another case in new jersey. >> there may be two now as of this morning in new jersey. my goodness. so what do you do, what do you need to know before you travel, dave kinchen on this story in center city, dave. >> reporter: good morning mike and alex. a a lot of things to consider. some say it was just a a matter of time before z ika was connected to philadelphia in some way. we're told...
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city but the soon comes the rain. meteorologist ben tanner joins us from our first capital city but the soon comes the rain. meteorologist ben tanner joins us from our first alert wx center. ben a cold front approaching the state will deliver a few late day showers tuesday into wednesday morning with 1/4" rain totals possible. cooler temperatures with partly thursday.will watch for another few showers late thursday into friday morning. presidential candidates are at odds as the race for the white house heats up. tomorrow 12 states head to the polls to vote for who they think should vie for commander-in-chief. despite their differences in campaigns -- all of the presidential candidates do agree on one thing -- super tuesday could make or break them with plenty of a total of 595 republican delegates are up for grabs of the 1,237 needed to clinch the gop nomination. a new c-n-n-o-r-c poll today shows donald trump with a sizable lead, getting 49 percent of the republican primary vote. on the other side of the isle -- sanders and clinton are vying for 865 of the 2,383 delegates needed to win the democratic race.
city but the soon comes the rain. meteorologist ben tanner joins us from our first capital city but the soon comes the rain. meteorologist ben tanner joins us from our first alert wx center. ben a cold front approaching the state will deliver a few late day showers tuesday into wednesday morning with 1/4" rain totals possible. cooler temperatures with partly thursday.will watch for another few showers late thursday into friday morning. presidential candidates are at odds as the race for...
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. >> sheridan could be the first city in colorado to let voters decide if they want to ban red light cameras and photo radar vans. paul houston delivered a petition with more than 500 signatures to the city clerk this morning. because the fines collected from the traffic cameras a money grab it does apsley nothing to make people safer. >> municipalities love it because it raises a lot of money. the voters actually though, boy they see it as a scam. >> sheridan's mayor tells fox 31 denver is that red light cameras and photo radar vans that catch speeders are a safety issue. he adds the revenue raised is critical for city services. the city clerk has a month the if enough are valid, the city council could be forced to call a special election later this year. driving around denver you probably noticed the surging gas prices. the national average for gas has past week. it's all because the weather is warming up and refineries are now stopping for maintenance and switching over to more expensive blends. what does this mean for you? the price will continue to climb in the coming months, ho
. >> sheridan could be the first city in colorado to let voters decide if they want to ban red light cameras and photo radar vans. paul houston delivered a petition with more than 500 signatures to the city clerk this morning. because the fines collected from the traffic cameras a money grab it does apsley nothing to make people safer. >> municipalities love it because it raises a lot of money. the voters actually though, boy they see it as a scam. >> sheridan's mayor tells...
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at 7:30 the reason they are reaching out to children in the city. >> but first it can be a hassle to reach your bank when your debt card is stolen. howard has a clark howard has alife's morning multitaskingfor a growing family, and drawers with many layers,to show exactly what you need. life's sharing a meal. and a kitchen with room for everyone. and get 15% back at the ikea kitchen event. honey, would some captain d's make you feel better? yeeeaah! (woo) when you love seafood this much... back again? i hope it's just a clumsy phase. ...it's gotta be d's. anything's worth it for our new home-style flounder meal or double dozen shrimp. also, try our grilled menu featuring new tuscan tilapia. for full meals starting at just $4.99, >>> lost credit card normally involves a call to your bank to cancel it. clark howard says there is an easy way to turn off your card with a touch of a button. >> reporter: one of the greatest threats to your finances is when you carry a debt card. debt cards don't have the kind of protections for you that a credit card has. and you leave one absent mindedly
at 7:30 the reason they are reaching out to children in the city. >> but first it can be a hassle to reach your bank when your debt card is stolen. howard has a clark howard has alife's morning multitaskingfor a growing family, and drawers with many layers,to show exactly what you need. life's sharing a meal. and a kitchen with room for everyone. and get 15% back at the ikea kitchen event. honey, would some captain d's make you feel better? yeeeaah! (woo) when you love seafood this...
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. >> altamonte springs is the first city to partner with uber. they want to embrace the technology and motivate uber passengers to take the sun rail. >> the city and uber launch a historic partnership >> it ise . >> city leaders gather to announce a one-year pilot project with uber. first time ever how the residents were embracing uber and partnering with us to make it for affordable to everyone. >> all you have to do is download the free uber app. slide the car icon, select promotions in the menu bar. type the word altamonte and your trip. there's a bigger discount if uber takes you to sun rail. the city will pay 25% of your fare. >> the key is convenience. uber and lift and technologies like that put that choice in your hand. it gives you the opportunity to make the choice when you want to go, where you want to go, how you want to go. and that level of convenience is necessary for sun rail to see it long term. >> the city budgeted $500,000 from state and local taxes to fund this project. increased ridership on sun rail, a decrease in congestion.
. >> altamonte springs is the first city to partner with uber. they want to embrace the technology and motivate uber passengers to take the sun rail. >> the city and uber launch a historic partnership >> it ise . >> city leaders gather to announce a one-year pilot project with uber. first time ever how the residents were embracing uber and partnering with us to make it for affordable to everyone. >> all you have to do is download the free uber app. slide the car...
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berkeley city council members first signed off on that idea last year. >> the people that are selling you products are not selling them for your own good. they're selling them for profit. and they pay very fast and loose with regulation. >> the cell phone industry is still in the process of fighting berkeley's ordinance. the trade industry group issuing the statement, quote, the overwhelming scientific evidence refutes berkeley's ill-informed and misleading mandatory warnings about cell phones, according to the fcc and other experts. >>> next, we continue to follow breaking news out of brussels. three terror suspects spotted on surveillance cameras and videos. we'll show you those coming up again. >>> another tuesday, another day for the polls. the reason arizona could make or break one specific candidate's run for the white house. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >>> we continue coverage of the breaking news in europe. europe now on high alert followi
berkeley city council members first signed off on that idea last year. >> the people that are selling you products are not selling them for your own good. they're selling them for profit. and they pay very fast and loose with regulation. >> the cell phone industry is still in the process of fighting berkeley's ordinance. the trade industry group issuing the statement, quote, the overwhelming scientific evidence refutes berkeley's ill-informed and misleading mandatory warnings about...
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was one of the first cities to pass this kind of gender neutral bathroom regulation. >>> is silicon valley on the verge of a tech bubble? this is no dotcom bust but may still be cause for concern. >> i wouldn't be surpriseed if we lose 10 to 20 to 30,000 jobs over the next few years. alright guys. i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that ta in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a coact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. whatit's old.it to you? you'd rather use newer technology? defitely. you'dwell, i've got nsomething to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >>> a transportation company that schultz workers for tech companies will be joining the teamsters. they transport employees who work with google, and other giants. >>> on segment 2 tonigh
was one of the first cities to pass this kind of gender neutral bathroom regulation. >>> is silicon valley on the verge of a tech bubble? this is no dotcom bust but may still be cause for concern. >> i wouldn't be surpriseed if we lose 10 to 20 to 30,000 jobs over the next few years. alright guys. i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that ta in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a coact disc. oh. looks...
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. >> we're the first city to host wrestle mania twice. okay. you know we're the most visited city in the world and having wwe select us again is just a testament to what we have to offer here in orlando. >> reporter: we also heard from wwe superstar rick flair and his daughter charlotte, and stephanie mcman and john cena all of them talking about how family friendly wrestle mania last time here in orlando and how much they're looking forward to it next year. it won't be until later this summer when we get information about ticket sales. we'll keep you updated on that. we're going to go back to interviews we just got talking about mayors and the governor again as well as some of those wwe superstars and we'll share more about what they're telling us tonight on our eyewitness news at 4:00. reporting live in orlando. jana norman. >>> two republican senators are asking the justice department to question the staffer that worked on the server that held hillary clinton's e-mails. latest for us from severe weather center 9. feeling like spring already.
. >> we're the first city to host wrestle mania twice. okay. you know we're the most visited city in the world and having wwe select us again is just a testament to what we have to offer here in orlando. >> reporter: we also heard from wwe superstar rick flair and his daughter charlotte, and stephanie mcman and john cena all of them talking about how family friendly wrestle mania last time here in orlando and how much they're looking forward to it next year. it won't be until later...
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we are talking the schuylkill expressway first. citys the king of prussia area. 20 moix trip for the total drive time from the vine street expressway to the blue route. we're watching 95 right now. we're seeing red right here. this is a 17-minute drive time. average drive time is six minutes. we have an accident scene headed northbound around the commodore barry bridge. just before the bridge, we have a multivehicle accident. from naamans road to the blue route, a seven-minute trip. over in montgomery county in norristown, there's an accident scene on west main street and markly street to watch out for. that will cause delays as well. that's scheduled to about 3:30 p.m. later this afternoon. tracy? >> we continue to follow breaking news out of brussels. more than a dozen people are dead after suicide bombingsç a the airport and metro stations. >> we're following the latest information. we'll have a live report from nbc 10's katy zachry who's gathering the latest information. also nbc 10's matt delucia live at the airport. we'll have th
we are talking the schuylkill expressway first. citys the king of prussia area. 20 moix trip for the total drive time from the vine street expressway to the blue route. we're watching 95 right now. we're seeing red right here. this is a 17-minute drive time. average drive time is six minutes. we have an accident scene headed northbound around the commodore barry bridge. just before the bridge, we have a multivehicle accident. from naamans road to the blue route, a seven-minute trip. over in...
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. >>> next april, orlando will become the first city to host wwe's wrestle mania for a second time. the last two years, forbes has ranked wwe's wrestlemania amongst the stop sport event and it's something mayor teresa jacobs said will boost the local economy. >> we are keenly aware of the economic impact of this entertainment phenomenon. it is estimated that wesselmania will generate nearly $100 of economic impact for our region and local economies. >> guess that takes mer a fan. organizers talk about what to expect if the fans want to attend the event, including when tickets are on sale. we'll put that part of the story together for you for eyewitness news at 5. >>> no new cases of the zika today. bringing the state total to 50 cases. now, four of those involve pregnant women. although their locations have not been disclosed. so far all of florida's patients have been infected while traveling out of the state. >>> a bill that would revamp florida's controversial money laws just now need governor scott's signature. the new formula is based on the number of years a couple was married
. >>> next april, orlando will become the first city to host wwe's wrestle mania for a second time. the last two years, forbes has ranked wwe's wrestlemania amongst the stop sport event and it's something mayor teresa jacobs said will boost the local economy. >> we are keenly aware of the economic impact of this entertainment phenomenon. it is estimated that wesselmania will generate nearly $100 of economic impact for our region and local economies. >> guess that takes mer...
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test will be his first with city hall. his first budget presentation has lots of ambitious plans, including improving public education and expanding pre-k and investing $50 million in parks and recreation centers and libraries and expand police use of body cameras. >> body cameras have been successful in the reducing the use of force and abuse alligations across the country. >> but how will the mayor pay for all of this. he says cracking down on tax delinquents that sell sugary drinks. his plan lays the tax on industry big shots that duped city council before. >> they charge our citizens and small distributors much much more and use those profits to fund lobbyists saying that the tax on drinks will devastate small businesses and cost jobs. >> businesses that sell sugary soda and laborers were here to predict doom if the tax is passed. >> it will lead to major job loss and another ripoff on consumers and we believe it's destined to fail. >> small grocery stores, will start to sell less sugary drinks. why fund something -- >>
test will be his first with city hall. his first budget presentation has lots of ambitious plans, including improving public education and expanding pre-k and investing $50 million in parks and recreation centers and libraries and expand police use of body cameras. >> body cameras have been successful in the reducing the use of force and abuse alligations across the country. >> but how will the mayor pay for all of this. he says cracking down on tax delinquents that sell sugary...
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happening today ten apopka first city to honor the firefighters. >> brian lenihan feels close to the firefighters. le died fighting a fire three months of about before the september 11th attacks. his crew died in the world trade center. he feels his uncle would have died there, too. lenihan and other firefighters will do the firefighter climb444444444444 sunday. >> i think the main reason we're going, because we are americans. we'll go and show that we're here, and apopka is here, and, you know, show our pride in our city and just the pride in the united states. >> john: 343 firefighters from around the world will take part in the climb. each representing one firefighter who died on 9/11. we have two more hours to go >> amy: all new in our 8:00 hour we'll take you live to lake monroe where a local mayor is getting into a homemade raft. he wants to practice for his trip from cuba to florida. if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and th
happening today ten apopka first city to honor the firefighters. >> brian lenihan feels close to the firefighters. le died fighting a fire three months of about before the september 11th attacks. his crew died in the world trade center. he feels his uncle would have died there, too. lenihan and other firefighters will do the firefighter climb444444444444 sunday. >> i think the main reason we're going, because we are americans. we'll go and show that we're here, and apopka is here,...
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as you know, san francisco was the first city in the country to require employers to provide paid sick-leave and you know what? the sky didn't fall. and now over 22 cities and five states have their own paid sick-leave ordinances modeled on ours. it's been an honor for me to testify before other jurisdictions about our experiences implementing san francisco's law and our conclusion that paid sick-leave can be easily enforced, is good for workers, good for employer and good public policy. one of the boldest pieces of legislation, which with stood [speaker not understood] it coefficient part time employees and businesss than the aca. to-date; concluding over 250 compliance reviews initiated by worker complaints that have resulted in health care benefits for over 8 300 workers. i'm also happy to report that nearly 20% of covered employers who submitted and forms to the olse -- said that they changed their hiring practices to complain -- i'm sorry, to comply with the fair chance ordinance. and to provide a fair shot at job opportunities for people with arrest and conviction records. i would be r
as you know, san francisco was the first city in the country to require employers to provide paid sick-leave and you know what? the sky didn't fall. and now over 22 cities and five states have their own paid sick-leave ordinances modeled on ours. it's been an honor for me to testify before other jurisdictions about our experiences implementing san francisco's law and our conclusion that paid sick-leave can be easily enforced, is good for workers, good for employer and good public policy. one of...
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. >> reporter: dc was one of the first cities regulation like this. >> it's better for the transgender community but it also works well for people with disabilities who are caregivers, for parents who are with a child of a different gender and want to help the child go to the bathroom. many people have told us this makes a lot of sense. it's just very practical. >> reporter: but he says it's not practical at his establishment or an easy fix. >> two of those bathrooms have urinals only. they're labeled men's room. i guess we're going to see some very interesting gymnastics to use them. >> reporter: the bar owner says he respects the transgender community and will do what needs to be done to respond to their needs. but he takes issue with the way the city informed him of this violation. >> dc government just seems a little bit heavy handed. >> reporter: he says this has never been mentioned during city inspection of his business. the city has launched a safe twitter campaign that asks residents to tweet offending businesses. >> we've passed health inspections for the last 25 years so the
. >> reporter: dc was one of the first cities regulation like this. >> it's better for the transgender community but it also works well for people with disabilities who are caregivers, for parents who are with a child of a different gender and want to help the child go to the bathroom. many people have told us this makes a lot of sense. it's just very practical. >> reporter: but he says it's not practical at his establishment or an easy fix. >> two of those bathrooms...
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the city would spend up to an extra 680- thousand dollars the first year.. and 518- thousand dollars the second year. running the streetcar is expected to cost four- point- two million dollars in its first year. city offficals say if streetcar revenue comes in below estimates.. they reserve the right to start cutting costs.. including cuts in service. i asked city manager harry black what services might be cut. well we don't know. it's not a problem right now. the system will begin operating in september and funds have been identified that we believe will be able to support the operation but again we have to wait and see how these funding sources actually materialize black says the city is funding they need. we'll all have to wait and see.meantime, four of the five streetcars the fifth and final car should arrive later this month. one company's expansion will bring hundreds of jobs to the tri-state. how you can apply. jury tampering. the accusations being leveled in a major drug case. and the mountain of cash prosecutors say was offered. more than just a sch
the city would spend up to an extra 680- thousand dollars the first year.. and 518- thousand dollars the second year. running the streetcar is expected to cost four- point- two million dollars in its first year. city offficals say if streetcar revenue comes in below estimates.. they reserve the right to start cutting costs.. including cuts in service. i asked city manager harry black what services might be cut. well we don't know. it's not a problem right now. the system will begin operating in...
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city. we have this report. >> when that the first pictures emerged it was clear large parts of the city were destroyed. other parts survived. >> overall, images are very frustrating, especially as an archeologist who's been looking at these images before. it's a horrible sight. >> we recreated most of the things we thought that were damaged. we made models and created an animation of the 3-d models and realized what if we can make a holographic reconstruction of this. >> as the syrian army backed by russian air power advanced on palmyra, far away in st. petersburg, a virtual reconstruction was already underway. satellite imagery along with isil produced videos had shown that the temple, three towers, another temple and the 2000-year-old average of triumph had been destroyed. here there's a certain pride that russia played a key role in saving what is left of palmyra. >> parts of the city were once flattened. that was when it was bombed out during the siege, 872 days, one of the longest and most destructive in history. >> like isis now, the nazis during world war ii wanted to see st. petersbu
city. we have this report. >> when that the first pictures emerged it was clear large parts of the city were destroyed. other parts survived. >> overall, images are very frustrating, especially as an archeologist who's been looking at these images before. it's a horrible sight. >> we recreated most of the things we thought that were damaged. we made models and created an animation of the 3-d models and realized what if we can make a holographic reconstruction of this. >>...
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streamlined cooperated effort people often extraneous that the city is doing the opposite but we're the first citynd it make common sense as far as transportation reform goes obviously it is much in line with california ceqa goal if day one on the los sounds like old-fashioned when you looked it now i'm happy to support it and move to approve. >> second. >> and recommend approval or adopt. >> adopt. >> okay. that's what we do. >> second. >> if no other discussion to adopt the proposed reform. >> commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner paskin-jordan commissioner moore commissioner vice president richards and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero. >> okay jonas i believe the next item will be a fairly long item does the commission want good aftern back to the san francisco planning commission regular i'd like to remind the members of the audience that the commission does not tolerate disruptions of any kind. proceedings. and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. commissioners,
streamlined cooperated effort people often extraneous that the city is doing the opposite but we're the first citynd it make common sense as far as transportation reform goes obviously it is much in line with california ceqa goal if day one on the los sounds like old-fashioned when you looked it now i'm happy to support it and move to approve. >> second. >> and recommend approval or adopt. >> adopt. >> okay. that's what we do. >> second. >> if no other...
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los angeles under a black mayor named tom bradley was the first city in america to declare themselves a sanctuary city and you should see los angeles today i have to say when black people vote democratic it's becauseng certain things that were done politically before you and i came along that we gravitate to the democratic already. my grandfather was republicans t but once the civil rights act of 1964 was passed a lot of the dixiecrat 20 republican party. that's why you find so manyth right-wingers in the republican party today. now to be honest with you i think politically speaking we are between a rock and hard place when it comes to the republicans and the democrats. when you are voting at least i feel i'm voting for the left for two evils.wo as the old people used to say one of them is bad and the other one is worse. there is no such thing as a perfect candidate. eileen maura decker is bernie sanders this go-round because i don't like some the things that donald trump has said. he is colorful and is entertaining to look at but i wouldn't vote for the guy because he's arrogant and
los angeles under a black mayor named tom bradley was the first city in america to declare themselves a sanctuary city and you should see los angeles today i have to say when black people vote democratic it's becauseng certain things that were done politically before you and i came along that we gravitate to the democratic already. my grandfather was republicans t but once the civil rights act of 1964 was passed a lot of the dixiecrat 20 republican party. that's why you find so manyth...
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the proposed parental leave ordinance would make san francisco the first city in the united states to compensate parents for six weeks of paid leave. currently workers entitled to receive up to 55% of their salary under california's paid family leave program. the legislation would require businesses with 20 or more workers to fund the remaining 45%. the proposal advanced yesterday in a budget and finance committee hearing the full board will vet on it on april 5th. >>> is a story people are talking about all round the world. a crew of baristas at a drive through coffee stand in the state of washington is getting a lot of attention because of an act of kindness a driver pulled up to the drive through window of the dutch bross coffee stand. she was in tears and said she had just lost their husband. the driver in the car behind her took a photograph of what happened next. though the stand was busy they reached through the window, took her hand and prayed with her. >> as soon as they said that i was like there is nothing more you need to say. we got this. we will do what we always do, we
the proposed parental leave ordinance would make san francisco the first city in the united states to compensate parents for six weeks of paid leave. currently workers entitled to receive up to 55% of their salary under california's paid family leave program. the legislation would require businesses with 20 or more workers to fund the remaining 45%. the proposal advanced yesterday in a budget and finance committee hearing the full board will vet on it on april 5th. >>> is a story...
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the proposed ordinance would make san francisco the first city in the united states to fully compensate parents for six weeks of paid leave. workers are entitled to receive up to 55% of their salary. the legislation would require businesses with 20 or more workers to fund the remaining 45%. the proposal advanced yesterday in the budget and finance committee hearing. the full board will vote on the legislation on april 5th. >>> baristas at a drive through coffee stand are getting a lot of attention because of an act of kindness a driver pulled up to the drive through window of the dutch broa coffee stand. the woman had just lost her husband. the driver behind her snapped this photograph of what happened next. though the stand was busy the crew reached through the window, took her hand and prayed with her. >> as soon as they said that i was like there is nothing more you need to say. we have this. we will do what we do every time we get someone in pain or hurt. we will give them our love. >> they also gave her a free drink and thought that was the end of it but the photograph has since go
the proposed ordinance would make san francisco the first city in the united states to fully compensate parents for six weeks of paid leave. workers are entitled to receive up to 55% of their salary. the legislation would require businesses with 20 or more workers to fund the remaining 45%. the proposal advanced yesterday in the budget and finance committee hearing. the full board will vote on the legislation on april 5th. >>> baristas at a drive through coffee stand are getting a lot...
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. >> fallujah was the first city to fall into isil hands back i in 2014. video footage is scant and journalist are not allowed in. people say that food is being used as a weapon. >> fallujah is being systematically exterminated. what is happening is not a matter of arbitrary death. it is systemic. >> the world's u.n. program has nod been able to aid food to fallujah since last september. reports say that those who are here are subsisting on dried dates, grass and wild plants. they have no other recourse. >> the united nations said more countries should offer to resettle syrian refugees. italy and united states announ announced firm plans to accept more refugees, but the u.n. wants to resettle half a million. >> our target is to offer resettlement and other legal pathways to approximately and at least i would say 10% of the syrian population. 480,000 people who we estimate are the very, very vulnerable among the refugees. so far pledges amount to 179,000. >> well, police in paris have cleared hundreds of refugees and migrants. they're under a rare way bridg
. >> fallujah was the first city to fall into isil hands back i in 2014. video footage is scant and journalist are not allowed in. people say that food is being used as a weapon. >> fallujah is being systematically exterminated. what is happening is not a matter of arbitrary death. it is systemic. >> the world's u.n. program has nod been able to aid food to fallujah since last september. reports say that those who are here are subsisting on dried dates, grass and wild plants....
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you could see the people, when they were asking carried in the second and first year cities, you couldtill see the normal behavior. the impact on corruption was very high. you could see how people from certain companies were not going to master or were not allowed. people were controlling their behavior. with the time going on, it meant a lot. this was related to more expensive items. francine: talk to me about the market turmoil. does it impact your sales? or does it make it better? the psychology of this market turmoil that we saw last september, that we saw last january, i am not sure how it translates into your sales. michele: it is not an immediate relationship with the stock market. there has been a lot of things about the number of chinese, who are buying this, i don't believe there is so much direct involvement. i think the stock exchange is still closer to gambling and -- then it is to doing business. what you feel is the mood changes. this has been a mood towards hong kong. it is a strong impact move. the mood towards macau, travel visas, and in terms of growth of account, yo
you could see the people, when they were asking carried in the second and first year cities, you couldtill see the normal behavior. the impact on corruption was very high. you could see how people from certain companies were not going to master or were not allowed. people were controlling their behavior. with the time going on, it meant a lot. this was related to more expensive items. francine: talk to me about the market turmoil. does it impact your sales? or does it make it better? the...
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asan francisco could be the first city to have self driving cars into the transportation network partrtment of transportation smart city challenge. seven cities are in the running and to win the $50 million grant for the we south driving car initiative each has to come up with an intent transit debt workizing public and private partnerships and reduces greenhouse gases. the best idea gets the grants and the winner is announced in june. >> people would bought an expensive container of face cream say it is give them nightmares. light rally. here is the money report, jane? >> what a year story. it could be the weirdest story of the day. that in a second but we are lower on wall street, and it is a quiet start. we star the week at highs for stocks and oil for the year with a federal reserve meeting, two day, tuesday and wednesday, so pretty quiet so far. with slight losses across the board. local hotel will have chinese owners, about to check out of strange hotels and resort and $6.7 billion sale to china's insurance, with "usa today" confirming this. the portfolio includes well-known ico
asan francisco could be the first city to have self driving cars into the transportation network partrtment of transportation smart city challenge. seven cities are in the running and to win the $50 million grant for the we south driving car initiative each has to come up with an intent transit debt workizing public and private partnerships and reduces greenhouse gases. the best idea gets the grants and the winner is announced in june. >> people would bought an expensive container of face...
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. >> reporter: john, the city says it hoped to blaze a trial, to become the first city in the deep southise the local minimum wage, but this most i will democratic, majority african american city has run into a roadblock, the republican-controlled state legislature. from a bird's eye view, birmingham, alabama is a gleaming vibrant city, parts filled with lively restaurants, fountains and parks, but 31% of families live below the poverty level. double the national average. so the city last summer decided to raise its minimum wage in phases from the federal level to $10.10. >> in the city of birmingham, there are over 40,000 people that are making minimum wage. so the immediate impact would be for those families. >> reporter: families like jessica's. she struggles to support two children. earning the federal minimum wage as a cashier at a restaurant. >> i have to make arrangements, like i'll pay a little on here. they are work with me. but i like to be caught up on everything, because that is kind of stress, you know, my children they have needs as well. >> reporter: under the city's plan
. >> reporter: john, the city says it hoped to blaze a trial, to become the first city in the deep southise the local minimum wage, but this most i will democratic, majority african american city has run into a roadblock, the republican-controlled state legislature. from a bird's eye view, birmingham, alabama is a gleaming vibrant city, parts filled with lively restaurants, fountains and parks, but 31% of families live below the poverty level. double the national average. so the city last...
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city. convention center packed for the first show yesterday. this year's theme, explore america, 100 years of the national park service. colorful floral displays pay tribute to america's native flowers. plants and trees you can check out interactive exhibits including butterfly garden and dozens of hands on workshops. >> it's a great day to come out and just feel the flowers and get some ideas. >> i like the tulips. i like the daisies. >> ferns and different kinds of flowers i can use in my shaded courtyard. >> the flower show is open from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. today. it runs through next sunday march 13th. >>> also today, first ever st. patrick's day in gloucester city at king and monmouth street. bands, bagpipers an dancers will perform along monmouth street. the grand marshal of the parade will celebrate 100 years of irish independence. >>> a montgomery county family opens up about the loss of their son who died trying to rescue his father in a fire. still ahead, why they are still searching for answers a month after that tragedy. introduci
city. convention center packed for the first show yesterday. this year's theme, explore america, 100 years of the national park service. colorful floral displays pay tribute to america's native flowers. plants and trees you can check out interactive exhibits including butterfly garden and dozens of hands on workshops. >> it's a great day to come out and just feel the flowers and get some ideas. >> i like the tulips. i like the daisies. >> ferns and different kinds of flowers i...
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it was the very first city hall that the city actually built itself to be the government seat. there was the metropolitan police department here, the municipal courts. for us, it was an adaptive reuse of an old building. so, we respected the exterior of the building. we added a very modest neon sign on the outside, but, really, the magic is on the inside, where we really transformed the building and zappified it, as we like to say. >> and that they did. not only does it not look like a courthouse and city hall anymore, it doesn't look like any corporate office you've ever seen. the unique zappos culture has taken over. in all the days i've practiced law, i remember walking in here, and i remember what was here -- a lot of the city attorneys and things like that. and now another extension of zappos -- walk into a room that is full of stuffed animals. we have these plastic balls. we have zebras. >> this is just part of our culture. >> there are some things from the old building that zappos couldn't resist leaving alone, like the decor of the company gym. this is the old holding t
it was the very first city hall that the city actually built itself to be the government seat. there was the metropolitan police department here, the municipal courts. for us, it was an adaptive reuse of an old building. so, we respected the exterior of the building. we added a very modest neon sign on the outside, but, really, the magic is on the inside, where we really transformed the building and zappified it, as we like to say. >> and that they did. not only does it not look like a...
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we've has one of the first city housing in the country. the sitdown strike of 1937.e are not the type of people used to being walked on. amy: that is clever clinton of the democracy defense league. while she was conducting her breakfast meeting. a woman came in extremely upset. she said she needed to get clean water to her infant grandson. another woman said she had just bought water and she would give it to the woman. they went out to the parking lot to take the water from audrey's trunk. you came into this restaurant this morning and view map with and you met with this woman who you just bumped into. can you tell me your name? >> audrey mohammed. amy: you heard she was try to get clean water for her infant grandson. why do you have this? >> i had purchased the other day and i will go get some more. it is not a problem. it is not a problem at all. >> i appreciate it. i really do. amy: what will you do with this water? >> it is for my grandson. it is for my grandson. my first grandchild, and it is a boy. he was born february 6. that is my concern, my grandson. that i
we've has one of the first city housing in the country. the sitdown strike of 1937.e are not the type of people used to being walked on. amy: that is clever clinton of the democracy defense league. while she was conducting her breakfast meeting. a woman came in extremely upset. she said she needed to get clean water to her infant grandson. another woman said she had just bought water and she would give it to the woman. they went out to the parking lot to take the water from audrey's trunk. you...
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the plans still need to be approved by the faa >> we are hours away from the first game of orlando city soccer second season. fewer than 3,000 tickets are left for the match. orlando city is hoping to fill the venue while playing real from salt lake. >>> remember, wrdq, central tv 27, the new home for orlando city. we'll have live coverage starting at 1:30 this afternoon. the game takes off at 2:00. >> >> orlando city soccer club rail to get to the citrus bowl. instead, lins buses this morning. a fan festival featuring music, food and a kids area. time now, 6:09. in severe it's going to warm up. >> it will be beautiful. i'll bet we'll see a lot of orlando city fans with the beautiful scarves we have. it will be a packed stadium. as we see 72 at noon and 75 at kickoff. we'll be looking at a high of 76 today with a breezy north wind making things feel comfortable. gorgeous day for in apopka, a high of 73. daytona beach, a high of 69. it will be breezy and because of cold front, it has brought some issues and advisories to the coast. i'll give you those in the next 30 minutes. >> >> your n
the plans still need to be approved by the faa >> we are hours away from the first game of orlando city soccer second season. fewer than 3,000 tickets are left for the match. orlando city is hoping to fill the venue while playing real from salt lake. >>> remember, wrdq, central tv 27, the new home for orlando city. we'll have live coverage starting at 1:30 this afternoon. the game takes off at 2:00. >> >> orlando city soccer club rail to get to the citrus bowl....
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the proposed parental leave ordinance would make san francisco the first city in the country to fully compensate parents for six weeks of paid leave. currently, workers are entitled to receive up to 55% of their salary and the california paid family leave program. the legislation would require businesses with 20 or more workers to fund the remaining 45%. it applies to both mom and dad and also includes adoptive parents and lesbian and gay couples who have babes through surrogacy. the full board will vote april 5. >>> a lot of people are talking about this. as a working parent, i support it 100%. however, business owners not too happy about the extra money. a lot of people who don't have kids say what about me? what do i get? ous the hashtag#wusa hashtag#ktvuthe9. wewill we will read your answers at 9:30. >>> a uc berkeley professor honored as one of the top leading scientists. we talk to her live from paris about the award and her research. >>> a protest going on outside apple's new headquarters. the reason plumbers are taking up picket signs. >>> a bit of a down day on stocks. the do
the proposed parental leave ordinance would make san francisco the first city in the country to fully compensate parents for six weeks of paid leave. currently, workers are entitled to receive up to 55% of their salary and the california paid family leave program. the legislation would require businesses with 20 or more workers to fund the remaining 45%. it applies to both mom and dad and also includes adoptive parents and lesbian and gay couples who have babes through surrogacy. the full board...
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san francisco with the first city to raise the smoking eight . the law goes into effect june 1. lawmakers approved a similar bill raising the smoking age to 21 years old in the state setting new rules on e- cigarettes. it would expand smoke-free areas and allow higher tax of cigarettes. governor brown has 12 days to sign the bill. >>> a woman said she was sexually assaulted by three men in belmont. how the police hope nearby businesses and homeowners can help in the investigation. >>> we have the fate of a -- the four san francisco officers who shot and killed alex nieto. more on the decision in the case. >>> wet roads around the bay area but so far we are problem free. we will show you but the ride looks like -- what they ride looks like when we come back. that already moving in along the san mateo crews coast some systems to deal with. i just picked us up 2 breakfast croissants for $4, when this bear attacked. with one swipe, it devoured one of the croissants. then jack showed up, and took care of the beast, so i could escape. and that's what happened to your breakfast croissa
san francisco with the first city to raise the smoking eight . the law goes into effect june 1. lawmakers approved a similar bill raising the smoking age to 21 years old in the state setting new rules on e- cigarettes. it would expand smoke-free areas and allow higher tax of cigarettes. governor brown has 12 days to sign the bill. >>> a woman said she was sexually assaulted by three men in belmont. how the police hope nearby businesses and homeowners can help in the investigation....
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. >> reporter: dc was one of the first cities to pass a regulation like this. >> it's better for the transgender community but it also works very well for people with disabilities who have caregivers and need to use the same bathroom and help someone use the bathroom, for parents who are with a child of a different gender and want to help a child go to the bathroom. many people have told us this makes a lot of sense. it's just very practical. >> reporter: but he says it is not practical at his establishment or an easy fix. >> two of those bathrooms have urine urinals only. they're labeled men's room. we're going to see some very interesting gymnastics to use them. >> reporter: the bar owner says he respects the transgender community and will do what needs needs. but he takes issue with the way the city informed him of this violation. he says this had never been mentioned during city inspections of his business. the city has launched a twitter campaign that asks residents to tweet photos of offending businesses. >> we'veassed health inspections for the last 25 years so they obviously
. >> reporter: dc was one of the first cities to pass a regulation like this. >> it's better for the transgender community but it also works very well for people with disabilities who have caregivers and need to use the same bathroom and help someone use the bathroom, for parents who are with a child of a different gender and want to help a child go to the bathroom. many people have told us this makes a lot of sense. it's just very practical. >> reporter: but he says it is not...
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damage for the morning rush tomorrow, and you know, it was about a year ago where we saw snow on the first city. got about 4 1/2 inches of snow. >>> rob, here we go again, 34 degrees right now in the city. those winter storm warnings in effect eastern long island. winter weather advisories western long island, parts of the jersey shore as well. snow mixed with rain at times comes in late this afternoon, dry. changes over to all snow during the evening hours. island. we clear things out, near 50. 60s by wednesday. >> the daffodils have bloomed. here in central park west. might be covered with wet snow later today. the new york city half marathon is being run today. people are gathering at the starting line for that. i'm coming inside. i would love the run the half marathon. but i have work to do. >> stay there, man. >> ron doesn't want you to come back. >> ron wants you to limber up thank you, rob. >> we'll check in with rob a little bit later. >>> the internet has new stars a family of bald eagles. watching this nest-cam live stream. one baby eagle has hatched. we have breaking new about the re
damage for the morning rush tomorrow, and you know, it was about a year ago where we saw snow on the first city. got about 4 1/2 inches of snow. >>> rob, here we go again, 34 degrees right now in the city. those winter storm warnings in effect eastern long island. winter weather advisories western long island, parts of the jersey shore as well. snow mixed with rain at times comes in late this afternoon, dry. changes over to all snow during the evening hours. island. we clear things...