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@they want to fly more tourist @there is too. @>> lloyd: thank you for joining @us, i am lloyd sauers in for @alcides segui. @>> anjuli: good to have you. @>> lloyd: good to be here. @>> anjuli: those story in just @is back with our forecast. @>> lindsay: good morning, the @third week in a row. @a little cooler. @nonetheless we will surge into @the sets this afternoon. @for now 55 in venice. @chilly crystal river. @brooksville grab the jabt jacket @in the low 40s. @54 in bartow. @52 in tampa. @58 in st. pete. @we are in the blue. @24-hour changes from 8 degrees @cooler to nearly 20 degrees cool @cooler to nearly 20 degrees @cooler in wesley chapel. @here is the thing as we head @through the day, noticeable high @cloud cover this morning but as @high pressure rebounds to the @north, our air mass moderates @and light northeast wind has @temperatures rebound into the @mid-70s which is really what we @expect this time in early march. @by lunchtime, 71. @will hit 74 today. @if you were crave @if you were craving 80s. @warmer temps. @spring breaker also love the @seven-day. @that is coming
@they want to fly more tourist @there is too. @>> lloyd: thank you for joining @us, i am lloyd sauers in for @alcides segui. @>> anjuli: good to have you. @>> lloyd: good to be here. @>> anjuli: those story in just @is back with our forecast. @>> lindsay: good morning, the @third week in a row. @a little cooler. @nonetheless we will surge into @the sets this afternoon. @for now 55 in venice. @chilly crystal river. @brooksville grab the jabt jacket @in the low 40s....
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@i am anguli davis. @>> lloyd: i am lloyd sauers in @>> lindsay: you made it. @the last hour of the marathon. @nap time, day. @>> lloyd: what a beautiful day @after we get off from work. @>> lindsay: a beautiful @morning and started off chilly @but temperature are thawing, @into this afternoon mid- to @upper 70s. @60 now in tampa and we jumped 2 @degrees since last hour. @notice the milky high clouds @that moved in from the gulf and @they are overhead at the @strawberry festival. @we are gearing up for one more @hour until those gates are open @hour until those gates are @open, and that area will be so @crowded in plant city today. @we are excited that the weather @is cooperating. @most of us near 60 now. @the warm spot is sebring at 61. @the cool spot new port richey @at 54 degrees. @and yes we do have those clouds @and the highs, they are not @going to bring any rain. @it will be a dry day today and @a fairly warm day as well. @grab the sunglasses. @you will see that filtered sun @at the strawberry festival @climbing to about 77 in plant @city today. @the sev
@i am anguli davis. @>> lloyd: i am lloyd sauers in @>> lindsay: you made it. @the last hour of the marathon. @nap time, day. @>> lloyd: what a beautiful day @after we get off from work. @>> lindsay: a beautiful @morning and started off chilly @but temperature are thawing, @into this afternoon mid- to @upper 70s. @60 now in tampa and we jumped 2 @degrees since last hour. @notice the milky high clouds @that moved in from the gulf and @they are overhead at the @strawberry...
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@>> lloyd: i remember them well @>> lloyd: i remember them @well. @seems that sleeping in is one @area where it appears that home @area where it appears that @home-schooled children have an @advantage over those who head @out to the bus stop. @hart powell has more. @>> reporter: only when he @underwent sleep therapy that @caleb jones felt he could fully @function. @for years his alarm went out at @6 o'clock, but for hours his @mind would struggle to catch up @mind would struggle to catch @up. @>> i would get to school and @all the other kids were dreary @eyed and kind of like when -- @why are we here at this time. @ i don't want to be here. @>> reporter: that not an @uncommon attitude for teenagers @and may not entirely be their @fault. @experts say try as they might, @asleep as early as others. @>> not that they don't want to @or have a lot activities and @facebook and homework time @which they do as well, but they @physically can't fall asleep @early anymore. @>> reporter: a sleep @psychologist at national jewish @health in denver says the @develo
@>> lloyd: i remember them well @>> lloyd: i remember them @well. @seems that sleeping in is one @area where it appears that home @area where it appears that @home-schooled children have an @advantage over those who head @out to the bus stop. @hart powell has more. @>> reporter: only when he @underwent sleep therapy that @caleb jones felt he could fully @function. @for years his alarm went out at @6 o'clock, but for hours his @mind would struggle to catch up @mind would...
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lloyd -- took him in and welcome them. they served meant juleps on the porch or something, just because they happen to be sailing. and frederick douglass had some warm feeling about his past, even though he was a slave. separated from his mother and grandmother, still he was searching for a link to this place. who took him man and his friends in was the grandfather of mrs. lloyd, that i was talking to. two degrees of separation. they kept passing down that story, kind of a sense of accord and reconciliation. pride, thatense of frederick douglass was born there. in his autobiography, he says there are few people he was closer to then tommy,'s childhood playmate. but when tommy got older, he took on the air and became ass, and he master. and he was still a slave. so that relationship defined the society they lived in. him tomy's father called his deathbed because he wanted to have a last word with frederick douglass, to ask for forgiveness. and he went to say goodbye, and he said, well frederick, i would in the same thing in
lloyd -- took him in and welcome them. they served meant juleps on the porch or something, just because they happen to be sailing. and frederick douglass had some warm feeling about his past, even though he was a slave. separated from his mother and grandmother, still he was searching for a link to this place. who took him man and his friends in was the grandfather of mrs. lloyd, that i was talking to. two degrees of separation. they kept passing down that story, kind of a sense of accord and...
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lloyd that i was talking to. one or two degrees of separation. he kept passing down that story as a sense of an accord, reconciliation. there was even a sense of pride that frederick douglass was born there. in his book, he says there are few people that he was closer to than tommy, his childhood playmate, that when tommy got older, he became -- he took on , and he and privileges became master. he was still a slave. so that relationship was defined by the society that they lived in, and tommy's father called frederick douglass to his deathbed because he wanted to have a last word with frederick and to ask his forgiveness. he went to say goodbye, and he said well, frederick, i would have done the same thing in your place. he captures a lot of dialogue and conversation and characteristics. this is not the greatest autobiography in african-american literature. this is one of the greatest autobiographies in american literature. i often go back to it. i found it as a used bookstore in san francisco. . went to baltimore with me and there was a man who
lloyd that i was talking to. one or two degrees of separation. he kept passing down that story as a sense of an accord, reconciliation. there was even a sense of pride that frederick douglass was born there. in his book, he says there are few people that he was closer to than tommy, his childhood playmate, that when tommy got older, he became -- he took on , and he and privileges became master. he was still a slave. so that relationship was defined by the society that they lived in, and tommy's...
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horace: a promise lloyd made that is still unfulfilled. she says she paid him $50,000 five years ago and has been waiting for the car ever since and she called "7 on your side" last summer. we found lloyd at the new shop clearwater, florida. earlr police. lloyd was arrested on fugitive charges and is facing extradition to fairfax to be tried on a felony false pretense charge. according to police, taking money from clients and promising work he didn't perform. police wouldn't say how much of his clients filed complaints against him but said the investigation is open and more charges could be filed. michelle: let us know how 7 can be on your side. call us. or e-mail us at tips@wjla.com. scott: prince william county school is going to be renamed after a firefighter who lost his life in the line of duty. the school board announced that the school will be renamed kyle r. wilson elementary school. wilson died in 2007 searching for residents in a burning home. the first prince william county officer to lose his life in t michelle: "7 on your side
horace: a promise lloyd made that is still unfulfilled. she says she paid him $50,000 five years ago and has been waiting for the car ever since and she called "7 on your side" last summer. we found lloyd at the new shop clearwater, florida. earlr police. lloyd was arrested on fugitive charges and is facing extradition to fairfax to be tried on a felony false pretense charge. according to police, taking money from clients and promising work he didn't perform. police wouldn't say how...
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turning a sound the ceo of lloyd's of london.he question i have to ask you, 's willexpect that lloyd be writing more and more terrorist insurance? scenes, and of course we are here to provide protection when things go wrong. so, terrorism is one of those highly specialized lines of business that lloyds does indeed provide. tragically, i suppose, we are seeing an increase of demand for other types of new risk that are coming along. we also have cyber attacks, and things like that that will be increasing. ing more demand for specialist insurance. guy: how do the premiums on those products compare? does the market understand how to price those risks? perhaps we don't. when you think about the other risks that the been around for longer than we can remember, we have been gathering data on those for hundreds of years. have aew risks, we relatively small amount of data we can gather. we put that into our model whenever there is an incident and try to reflect pricing that is appropriate, and fair. also, that it is also to be enough to p
turning a sound the ceo of lloyd's of london.he question i have to ask you, 's willexpect that lloyd be writing more and more terrorist insurance? scenes, and of course we are here to provide protection when things go wrong. so, terrorism is one of those highly specialized lines of business that lloyds does indeed provide. tragically, i suppose, we are seeing an increase of demand for other types of new risk that are coming along. we also have cyber attacks, and things like that that will be...
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why carly lloyd and her teammates are taking them to court. >>> and we are warmer and then wet and get ready for cold air over the weekend. i'll have the details in the accuweather forecast when "action news" returns. so how old is the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania? i don't have enough fingers ben! ok gus, make a wish! that was some blowout. thanks, so are these! wow, the new blowout instant games from the pennsylvania lottery, with over $225 million in prizes. did someone say blowout?! keep on scratchin'! >>> breaking now in richmond, virginia, investigators are working to find out what is behind a shooting at a greyhound bus station. several people are injured and a state trooper is injured and his injuries are life-threatening. the adult male suspect is dead. the suspect fired at the injured trooper at close range before he was shot himself and police have not yet said what led up to this incident. >>> at health check mosquitos that can spread the zika virus, can live in more places than first thought. ali gorman is at the big board to tell us what changed. >> the cdc
why carly lloyd and her teammates are taking them to court. >>> and we are warmer and then wet and get ready for cold air over the weekend. i'll have the details in the accuweather forecast when "action news" returns. so how old is the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania? i don't have enough fingers ben! ok gus, make a wish! that was some blowout. thanks, so are these! wow, the new blowout instant games from the pennsylvania lottery, with over $225 million in prizes....
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. >> and i'm loud lloyd source. nancy reagan passed away today at the age of 84 at her long less home losangeles home of congestive heart failure. she and ronald reagan met in hollywood where they were both actors. reagan died in 2004. as first lady she will be remembered for starting the "just say no" campaign to keep kids off drugs. we'll have a lock back at look back and here >> and new at 10:00, three families are homeless after a fast-moving apartment fire at a complex at 131th avenue and 20th street, and evan in looks like it sparked back up. >> just been the last few minutes, we were preparing for our live shot and we saw the smolders erupt into black smoke and that is fire, and we called the fire department to tell them it was flaring back up and here they are getting ready to put it out again, but as you take a live look at the firefighters on scene, you see the sparking moving into the air. there is no one in this building, because it was evacuated and condemned earlier from the first fire, but again it ha
. >> and i'm loud lloyd source. nancy reagan passed away today at the age of 84 at her long less home losangeles home of congestive heart failure. she and ronald reagan met in hollywood where they were both actors. reagan died in 2004. as first lady she will be remembered for starting the "just say no" campaign to keep kids off drugs. we'll have a lock back at look back and here >> and new at 10:00, three families are homeless after a fast-moving apartment fire at a...
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why not just be lloyd's? recycle. going to certain parts he will have to have other parts of business that can weather the storm. i agree that focusing on the consumer is the growth driver. what's interesting is that the financial sector has moved from this era of pushing products to actually focusing on solving a need. need, thensolve a you have pent-up demand. on the consumer side -- value the consumer side which has better technology than lloyd's does. they've invested in the business which is going to be a big problem for a lot of high street banks. i can't value that because i have all this other competing stuff because i'm in the cycle. i don't know what barclays is worth. >> that is why they need to signify even more. and when we talk about technology, you look at some of the stats, 73% of all u.k. banking will be carried out via smartphone by 2020. they have to use technology. they are struggling with legacy technology on the whole and a way to reach the consumer. guy: and you have got syntax coming. mark carn
why not just be lloyd's? recycle. going to certain parts he will have to have other parts of business that can weather the storm. i agree that focusing on the consumer is the growth driver. what's interesting is that the financial sector has moved from this era of pushing products to actually focusing on solving a need. need, thensolve a you have pent-up demand. on the consumer side -- value the consumer side which has better technology than lloyd's does. they've invested in the business which...
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thank you lloyd we like that picture. keep sending them in, everyone, twit erin facebook, sue palka, "fox5" d.c.. >> we have clouds out there and closer to morning we will watch this weak wave of low pressure passing through the air and that likely brings in a few more showers closer to sunrise as mentioned. we're in this pattern stuck with the northeast breeze and it gives us shower activity and drizzle wips 74 and if we see a shower late in the day wednesday. could be a few showers for st. st. patrick's day as well. low 60s friday. sun to clouds on saturday, 56. spring officially begins surprised. looks like rain around again could end as little wet snow here and there. monday 55 degrees. march is definitely month of transition and this will slow down cherry blossom as i bit. wednesday will bring them on in a big way. don't go anywhere. more "fox5 local news" at 6 when we come right back sglv today they announced a discovery of i new design saue sauerch the fossil helps explain how tie ran sauer evolved to massive t rex
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reporter: school of rock the musical has been a hit on broadway with some new music composed by andrew lloydeber. then came the news he had other plans. >> he was going to release the rights to a select number of schools around the country and i was joking with my mom saying oh, i bet osa is going to do it. >> reporter: they received a call to ask if the school was willing to be the first. >> when we learned that lloyd weber had his touch and approval on it, we jumped at the opportunity. >> reporter: students have only had a few weeks to prepare. they do it all themselves from the makeup, stage design and costumes to playing the instruments. >> dewey is just a really fun character. he's so crazy. i think it's something people want to be sometimes. ♪ >> are you tired? good. that's how you should be. >> reporter: right now the audience won't have access to this part of the theeuate because of renovations. instead, they'll be right here on stage with the performers. the san francisco production is scheduled to run eight performances beginning this thursday at the current under construction. all
reporter: school of rock the musical has been a hit on broadway with some new music composed by andrew lloydeber. then came the news he had other plans. >> he was going to release the rights to a select number of schools around the country and i was joking with my mom saying oh, i bet osa is going to do it. >> reporter: they received a call to ask if the school was willing to be the first. >> when we learned that lloyd weber had his touch and approval on it, we jumped at the...
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. >> reporter: carli lloyd scored winning goals in last summer's world cup final. she was named player of the she was paid and her teammates 44 percent of what it paid the men for playing in the world cup. >> we're proven our worth over the years. >> they won three straight gold medals and three world cups. the men's teams never finish third. >> we continue to be told we can be grateful to have the opportunity to play professional soccer and to get paid for doing it. >> reporter: national team players, hope solo, carli lloyd, and others filed a complaint monday with the equal employment opportunity commission. >> when you win championships and gold medals, it helps your case. >> reporter: the co-director of the sports society expects to see the more impactful results of the filing occur outside of a courtroom. in the public discourse. spotlighting a gender pay gap present in every profession. >> sports is usually able to issues up to the foreand get enough people talking that there could be change. >> reporter: in a statement, the u.s. soccer federation wrote it ha
. >> reporter: carli lloyd scored winning goals in last summer's world cup final. she was named player of the she was paid and her teammates 44 percent of what it paid the men for playing in the world cup. >> we're proven our worth over the years. >> they won three straight gold medals and three world cups. the men's teams never finish third. >> we continue to be told we can be grateful to have the opportunity to play professional soccer and to get paid for doing it....
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the night team's jessica holly is live at lloyd estates elementary in oakland park and she has the story for us, jessica? >> a woman not even sober enough to drive a car, taking care of a classroom of 6-year-olds that is what officials say played out here at lloyd estates elementary, late last year. >> he had his hand on the door and slammed his finger. and because he had closed it. >> the 6-year-old, recalling a traumatic day of first grade. a classmate's finger slammed in a door. where was your teacher when that happened. >> she was at her desk. >> at her desk and drunk according to a complaint, filed by t t broward county schools, first grade teacher at lloyd estates elementary, 45-year-old, is accused of going into the classroom under the influence on december, 9th. according to the complaint, around 9:30 that morning, another teacher observed responsibility ant, referring to single ton stumbling escorting the children to the classroom, when the principal got involved, she noticed an odor of alcohol when speaking to her. the report says that she was irritable and unable to espond to
the night team's jessica holly is live at lloyd estates elementary in oakland park and she has the story for us, jessica? >> a woman not even sober enough to drive a car, taking care of a classroom of 6-year-olds that is what officials say played out here at lloyd estates elementary, late last year. >> he had his hand on the door and slammed his finger. and because he had closed it. >> the 6-year-old, recalling a traumatic day of first grade. a classmate's finger slammed in a...
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. >> among them is carli lloyd. >> amy joins us with a look at the action lloyd and the others have taken these are among the biggest names on the team. >> that's right. it's arguably the top five women's players on the national team. this story has been spreading like wild fire on social media, the u.s. women's national soccer team fighting for their right to be paid comparably to the men's national team. the women's team t reigning world cup and olympic champions, filing a federal complaint charging u.s. soccer with wage discrimination, the women's team among the best in the world and the members looking to be compensated fairly. a few of the players were guests on the "today" show this morning and the team captain carli lloyd made their case. >> i think the timing is right. i think that we've proven our worth over the years, you know, just coming off of a world cup win and the pay disparity between the men and women is just too large and we want to continue to fight, the generation of players before us fought, and now it's our job to keep on fighting. >> the women's national team is sc
. >> among them is carli lloyd. >> amy joins us with a look at the action lloyd and the others have taken these are among the biggest names on the team. >> that's right. it's arguably the top five women's players on the national team. this story has been spreading like wild fire on social media, the u.s. women's national soccer team fighting for their right to be paid comparably to the men's national team. the women's team t reigning world cup and olympic champions, filing a...
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and lloyd sowers will explain, what a story here. was ian poulter he said you will not make the ryder cup and water. he asked security to remove -- remove him and his buddy but the heckler decided to tweet. he tweets at i'm still here swimming in your brain and a story reporting what he yelled. you will never make the ryder cup team you will hit hit hit it in the water. and he tweets back i'm four fsc athletics and sports are proud of your professionalism. i wish you the best. >> fsc as in florida southern college where the heckler was an assistant athletic director until he was fired because of that public heckling. program and then he goes around doing that at an event. that's not good. >> the way things were. too. >> some coaches add teachers at florida southern are turning this into a teaching moment. be very careful with what you say on social media. we called the former assistant. he had no comment. >> lloyd sowers. >>> now your sky tower radar forecast with paul dellegatto. >>> hello a nice looking afternoon. sunshine, boy this timer year that's a chilly number. 60 degrees at 6
and lloyd sowers will explain, what a story here. was ian poulter he said you will not make the ryder cup and water. he asked security to remove -- remove him and his buddy but the heckler decided to tweet. he tweets at i'm still here swimming in your brain and a story reporting what he yelled. you will never make the ryder cup team you will hit hit hit it in the water. and he tweets back i'm four fsc athletics and sports are proud of your professionalism. i wish you the best. >> fsc as...
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*(vanessa) fox 13's lloyd sowers got a look. 3 "this one in particular was probably made in 42 or 43." denny cole pieces together a device with a story."but there's not a lot out there. this was very secret. so secret was the design, the gears and the dials..so protected...the guy who picked it up the bomb site he had to have a pistol. you know guard thewhole thing, so there was not a lot of information out there." but now cole, an aviation historian, is restoring, researching, and retelling how the legendary norden bombsites were key to the success of american bombers over europe. "the whole point of even having a b- 17 and having 10 people put their lives on the line at risk, was him getting those crosshairs and when that release point is reached and the bomb's released."american bombs hammered hitler's ability to wage war. but in that were special..the norden sites were the computers of their day.. but with gears instead of circuit boards...it had gear ratios that you put in different inputs." .based on your weapnons, airspeed and altitude" when bombers arrived near the target, the
*(vanessa) fox 13's lloyd sowers got a look. 3 "this one in particular was probably made in 42 or 43." denny cole pieces together a device with a story."but there's not a lot out there. this was very secret. so secret was the design, the gears and the dials..so protected...the guy who picked it up the bomb site he had to have a pistol. you know guard thewhole thing, so there was not a lot of information out there." but now cole, an aviation historian, is restoring,...
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the broadway version produced by andrew lloyd weber.ybody yoermed by middle and high school students, the school oakland school for the arts. abc7 news education reporter. >> andrew lloyd weber adapted night a broadway musical, so popular he wanted a number of schools to perform it, too. >> this is a condition they must be students and under 18. so we knew we had the kids that can dance and may as well. >> oakland school for the arts received a call from san francisco producer. >> this is so exciting no matter what, to have a big name like that. but it's not like a daunting task. because we're here to do what we have been training to do. >> students had only a few weeks to prepare, they do it themselves from makeup, stage design and costumes to playing the instrument. jack plays a unrealy teacher, exposing them to hard work. >> it's something that is jack, stop thinking about it. do what you would do. >> right now, the audience won't have access to this part of the theater, they'll be here, stage all performances are sold out. >> and su
the broadway version produced by andrew lloyd weber.ybody yoermed by middle and high school students, the school oakland school for the arts. abc7 news education reporter. >> andrew lloyd weber adapted night a broadway musical, so popular he wanted a number of schools to perform it, too. >> this is a condition they must be students and under 18. so we knew we had the kids that can dance and may as well. >> oakland school for the arts received a call from san francisco...
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phe tells fox 13 lloyd sowers pwhen opponents push for gun pcontrol his sales go off. pit's newest gun from firearms. retty accurately to a thousand pyards a big 50 caliber rifle. pfire in the hole. pa lot of gun. pa lot of begun at $875 he has pdozens of new b n fwchlts in roduction and manufacturing lant in tampa. plong way. pbut no matter how big and padvanced guns get, he believes pthem. pat the time of the writing of psecretary amendment sure al they phad a mufkt. pso, most protected rifle are passault rifles. pbut like larger gun maker his psales have gone up as president pobama and others proceed pose ptighter gunnery strikingses we pknow we can't stop every act of pviolence. pbut if we tried to stop even pone? pwhat if congress did something, panything to protect our kids pfrom gun violence. pwe have got a ban that. pyou know, and they see phandwriting on wall. pfirearm trade show people were panxious to get a look. pmany already have seen clips on phis youtube channel. phe says the internet is huge for psales. pbringing buyers to small pboutique firearms compa
phe tells fox 13 lloyd sowers pwhen opponents push for gun pcontrol his sales go off. pit's newest gun from firearms. retty accurately to a thousand pyards a big 50 caliber rifle. pfire in the hole. pa lot of gun. pa lot of begun at $875 he has pdozens of new b n fwchlts in roduction and manufacturing lant in tampa. plong way. pbut no matter how big and padvanced guns get, he believes pthem. pat the time of the writing of psecretary amendment sure al they phad a mufkt. pso, most protected rifle...
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and fox-13's lloyd sowers shows us: the future of florida crops, may depend on the search... for a better berry. 3 "this is our tissue culture growth room" plant scientist vance whitaker has green sprouts in tubes that grow into strawberry plants with tags and numbers. .. it's literally a breeding ground. this is where we choose parents, we take the pollen from one and put it on the fower" they're not genetically modified or g-m- o's, this is traditional breeding that they hope will produce a new variety of strawberry, just in time. "it's really critical right now. the last four or five years have seen an explosion of imported fruit coming from central mexico." florida growers are looking to whitaker and scientists here at u-f's gulf coast research center. they're experimenting with thousands of plants, trying to breed the best performer."it has to perform well when it's hot, when it's cold , when it's rainy"now, in a field of many varieties, in on the best berry yet. "l have a really nice,sweet flavor would you like to try one?it's a new generation stawberry. "hmm, very good
and fox-13's lloyd sowers shows us: the future of florida crops, may depend on the search... for a better berry. 3 "this is our tissue culture growth room" plant scientist vance whitaker has green sprouts in tubes that grow into strawberry plants with tags and numbers. .. it's literally a breeding ground. this is where we choose parents, we take the pollen from one and put it on the fower" they're not genetically modified or g-m- o's, this is traditional breeding that they hope...
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the broadway version produced by andrew lloyd weber.y yoermed by middle and high school students, the school oakland school for the arts. abc7 news education reporter. >> andrew lloyd weber adapted night a broadway musical, so popular he wanted a number of schools to perform it, too. >> this is a condition they must be students and under 18. so we knew we had the kids that can dance and may as well. >> oakland school for the arts received a call from san francisco producer. >> this is so exciting no matter what, to have a big name like that. but it's not like a daunting task. because we're here to do what we have been training to do. >> students had only a few weeks to prepare, they do it themselves from makeup, stage design and costumes to playing the instrument. jack plays a unrealy teacher, exposing them to hard work. >> it's something that is jack, stop thinking about it. do what you would do. >> right now, the audience won't have access to this part of the theater, they'll be here, on stage all performances are sold out. >> and sup
the broadway version produced by andrew lloyd weber.y yoermed by middle and high school students, the school oakland school for the arts. abc7 news education reporter. >> andrew lloyd weber adapted night a broadway musical, so popular he wanted a number of schools to perform it, too. >> this is a condition they must be students and under 18. so we knew we had the kids that can dance and may as well. >> oakland school for the arts received a call from san francisco producer....
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and lloyd sowers is following the developments. they have some clues to go on here, they have a photograph that may show the bombers, look at the picture here. you will see three men, circles around the hands of two of them each one wearing one glove. they say they may be holding detonating devices. they may have been suicide bombers, there is the guy in on the right with the light clothing. there is a search for him. 31 people were killed by 2 bombs at the airport and one in the subway. >> our thoughts and prayers of the american people are with the people of belgium we stand in solidarity in condemning the attacks against innocent people. we will do whatever is necessary in belgium to bring to justice those responsible. >> several missionaries are amongs casualties. they were assigned to paris. they survived the attacks but a couple of them have serious injuries. isis as we reported is claiming responsibility in one of the raids that followed the bombings and isis flag was found. kelly, thank you, lloyd. >>> and tampa internation
and lloyd sowers is following the developments. they have some clues to go on here, they have a photograph that may show the bombers, look at the picture here. you will see three men, circles around the hands of two of them each one wearing one glove. they say they may be holding detonating devices. they may have been suicide bombers, there is the guy in on the right with the light clothing. there is a search for him. 31 people were killed by 2 bombs at the airport and one in the subway....
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rapid-fire questions, and then lloyd lloyd is over. are you ready, skee-daddy?et 'start with benet. >> caller: what do you think about relipsa? >> no, no, no, too speculative. didn't like the last results. i know many viewers love it, and they're giving me heck, but i have right to be cautious brian in michigan? brian. >> caller: boo-yah, brother. >> i'm looking to buy wwe, wrestle mania week. what's your take? >> not enough there. we've got entertainment companies like disney and time warner, those i like. >>> how about james in south carolina? james? >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i'd like your opinion on corvo? >> no. we have broadcom, and skyworks. i think both are doing better. i need to go to jerry in wisconsin. jerry? >> caller: hi, j.p., thanks for taking my call. >> no promise. >> caller: any suggestions on shake shack? >> here's my problem with shake shack. it's too expensive per store unit. i pressure mcdonald's not the burgers, though i have to tell you i think the egg mcmuffin gives every bit shake shack a run for their money. steve in new
rapid-fire questions, and then lloyd lloyd is over. are you ready, skee-daddy?et 'start with benet. >> caller: what do you think about relipsa? >> no, no, no, too speculative. didn't like the last results. i know many viewers love it, and they're giving me heck, but i have right to be cautious brian in michigan? brian. >> caller: boo-yah, brother. >> i'm looking to buy wwe, wrestle mania week. what's your take? >> not enough there. we've got entertainment companies...
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. >> good night, lloyd is off, i'm aaron edwards,. >> i'm haley hinds. evan lambert is live. evan. >> we just got an update from tampa police in the last few minutes confirming to us that they are working a deadly hit and run here at interbay boulevard and sixth street south. they say this happened around 8:45 tonight and a man in his 40s was riding a bicycle and he was hit by another vehicle. right now they do not have a description of that vehicle, of course that is something that they are working desperately to get. because them, at this point, they believe the car fled the scene. they will be looking looking for the car car. they are talking to witnesses and they also say there is evidence here at the scene that suggests this is a hit and run so another car was involved with when they got to the scene they did find this man in his 40s zed here at the scene. they are looking for video, possible surveillance video in this area that could give them any clues to exactly what happened and any leads on what kind of car they should be looking for. and in this area, i want to men
. >> good night, lloyd is off, i'm aaron edwards,. >> i'm haley hinds. evan lambert is live. evan. >> we just got an update from tampa police in the last few minutes confirming to us that they are working a deadly hit and run here at interbay boulevard and sixth street south. they say this happened around 8:45 tonight and a man in his 40s was riding a bicycle and he was hit by another vehicle. right now they do not have a description of that vehicle, of course that is...
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@lloyd has the night off. @>> haley: and i'm haley hinds. @thanks for joining us. @developing tonight, we're @learning more about the fiery @plane crash that killed a pilot @and his passenger yesterday @morning on davis island. @investigators from the national @transportation safety board are @on the ground working to @determine the cause of that @crash. @and as fox 13's evan lambert @explains, they're now confirming @that the plane that crashed took @off at the same time as another @plane. @>> investigators say it is still @too early to say if one plane @caused the other to crash. @that is one of the scenarios @that they are{ looking into as @they examine the wreckage on the @ @police say a @time. @today investigators confirm @those witness accounts. @>> there's evidence that there @are two airplanes taking off at @approximately the same time, @however, whether the accident @here to start gathering @information. @>> reporter: an airport @spokeswoman says the airport @will be closed until further @notice. @i'm also learning more about the @two men who died in the c
@lloyd has the night off. @>> haley: and i'm haley hinds. @thanks for joining us. @developing tonight, we're @learning more about the fiery @plane crash that killed a pilot @and his passenger yesterday @morning on davis island. @investigators from the national @transportation safety board are @on the ground working to @determine the cause of that @crash. @and as fox 13's evan lambert @explains, they're now confirming @that the plane that crashed took @off at the same time as another...
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lloyd gave him one of his own.n. they took the person that i loved the most in this entiree world, the person that inspirese me to live every day like it's my last because that's how he lived his last. prosecutors say jonathan harriss was murdered as pay back from a guilted girlfriend.il under the guys otef going over o the apartment to pick up her effects she went over there with some other individuals and during the course of retrieving her own property, the victim in this case was beaten to death by deon saw becomer. he was strangled and some of kateed. in addition to taking her stufff they took a number of items that belonged to mr. harris. > harris' girlfriend, samanthaa parker was also charged with first degree murder. but she developed brain cancerae and died in jail before she could be put on trial. a third suspect latoya morgan pled guilty to driving the getet away car. this case made headlines last l year when a judge allow suspecte to saw become material to post m bond while awaiting trialat.ing this has b
lloyd gave him one of his own.n. they took the person that i loved the most in this entiree world, the person that inspirese me to live every day like it's my last because that's how he lived his last. prosecutors say jonathan harriss was murdered as pay back from a guilted girlfriend.il under the guys otef going over o the apartment to pick up her effects she went over there with some other individuals and during the course of retrieving her own property, the victim in this case was beaten to...
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. >> i'm aaron mesmer, lloyd has the night off. >>> amazingly no one on a plane or on the ground was hurt when a small plane made an emergency landing this afternoon. >> evan lambert shows us the story. >> that plane was piloted by an 18-year-old. he and his dad safely landed it after experiencing engine trouble from manatee to be lakeland county. something was going wrong with the engine, that's when the 18-year-old and his dad decided to land on the lakeland golf course in st. pete. it did hit a tree on the way down but the only serious damage appeared to be the wing that took the impact. there was no obviously cause for the engine problem. several witnesses saw the plane go down and credited the teen for the lack of injuries. >> i saw the plane come down and thought whoa. he came and told me i'm like whoa! >> the faa will continue to investigate the cause of the crash. haley back to you. >> republican presidential front runner spent the day in orlando today. hosting primaries for the democratic and republican primaries on march 15th. trump said in a general election he would beat
. >> i'm aaron mesmer, lloyd has the night off. >>> amazingly no one on a plane or on the ground was hurt when a small plane made an emergency landing this afternoon. >> evan lambert shows us the story. >> that plane was piloted by an 18-year-old. he and his dad safely landed it after experiencing engine trouble from manatee to be lakeland county. something was going wrong with the engine, that's when the 18-year-old and his dad decided to land on the lakeland golf...
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. >> i'm haley hines and i'm aaron mesmer, lloyd is off tonight. >> the president is going and the rays are going, even the rolling stones will be in cuba this week. president obama is the first u.s. president to set foot on cuban soil in nearly 90 years. he will meet with the country's leader. >> for the first time ever, air force one has landed in cuba, and this is our very first stop, so this is an historic visit and it's an historic opportunity to engage directly with the cuban people and to forge new commercial and business deals and forge new ties with the people and lay out my vision for a future that is better than our past. >> today we spoke with several perfect time for a trip to cuba. >> it's opened up for tourism, and many years ago we went to east berlin when the wall was coming down, to be able to have that experience and see things while they are still relatively authentic. >> president obama will watch the rays take on the cuban national team, and our fox 13 directors will be there, watch for their reports tomorrow. >> and -- causing more and more overdoses. police are w
. >> i'm haley hines and i'm aaron mesmer, lloyd is off tonight. >> the president is going and the rays are going, even the rolling stones will be in cuba this week. president obama is the first u.s. president to set foot on cuban soil in nearly 90 years. he will meet with the country's leader. >> for the first time ever, air force one has landed in cuba, and this is our very first stop, so this is an historic visit and it's an historic opportunity to engage directly with the...
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lloyd is accused of can tuiof d leaving the scene of an accident. >>> a man is dead after crashing his motorcycle at the intercession of national harbor boulevard and waterford drive. the drive are was heading north when he lost control and hit a poll.are was heading north when he lost control and hit a poll. the road has reopened. >>> a bridge you may use every day to get to work deteriorati deteriorating. arlington memorial bridge needs to be 4r50e9 lcompletely restructured. it was bit in 1932. with more on what needs to be done soon, megan mcgrath live along the bridge on the d.c. side with more. >> reporter: no question about it, the memorial bridge is in bad shape. we've been talking about it no months. take a look at this video. the steel beams have eroded to the point where the outer lanes on the bridge have been closed to traffic and weight restrictions are in place. now comes word that things could get even worse, that if a major overhaul isn't done, the memorial bridge would have to be closed in five years. shut down to traffic completely. now, reconstruction would cost $250
lloyd is accused of can tuiof d leaving the scene of an accident. >>> a man is dead after crashing his motorcycle at the intercession of national harbor boulevard and waterford drive. the drive are was heading north when he lost control and hit a poll.are was heading north when he lost control and hit a poll. the road has reopened. >>> a bridge you may use every day to get to work deteriorati deteriorating. arlington memorial bridge needs to be 4r50e9 lcompletely restructured....
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the players alex morgan, lloyd and hope solo say they were paid four times less than their counterparts on the men's soccer team. the union representing the players is already involved in a legal dispute with the u.s. soccer federation over their collective bargaining agreement. >> coming up next on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- scattered rain and clouds today. but the skies could clear up this weekend. chief meteorologist doug hill with the full storm watch forecast next. robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports, playoff hopes for the wizards are dim. bradley beal is upset the teammates aren't acting like it. vernon davis coming home and details on his return to the d.m.v. as "abc7 news a time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's endorsed by the post as the "talented successor" to senator
the players alex morgan, lloyd and hope solo say they were paid four times less than their counterparts on the men's soccer team. the union representing the players is already involved in a legal dispute with the u.s. soccer federation over their collective bargaining agreement. >> coming up next on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- scattered rain and clouds today. but the skies could clear up this weekend. chief meteorologist doug hill with the full storm watch forecast next. robert: i'm...
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go to www.fox35orlando.com or down lloyd the fox 35 news app for more information. >> amy: police are trying to figure out why someone who start shooting at an officer. killing one of them. police at prince gorges county say that he died in an unprovoked attack that happened yesterday. police say the shooter opened fire on the officer right outside of a police station. other officers september fire back, shooting and injuring the suspect. a second suspect ran from the scene and later caught. police still have no motive in the shooting. veteran and would have turned 29 this week. at least 29 people are injured it happened in can night. dodge city. the train headed from l.a. to had 140 people on board. again, 20 people taken to the hospital, no word on the cause of why it went off the tracks. >> john: also a fox 35 consumer alert right now. nissan recalling vehicles that may be puttings drivers in danger. the company says 47,000 electric leaf cars have a problem with the brakes. the defect could cause it to fail preventing drivers from stopping and so far, no reports of injuries, the mo
go to www.fox35orlando.com or down lloyd the fox 35 news app for more information. >> amy: police are trying to figure out why someone who start shooting at an officer. killing one of them. police at prince gorges county say that he died in an unprovoked attack that happened yesterday. police say the shooter opened fire on the officer right outside of a police station. other officers september fire back, shooting and injuring the suspect. a second suspect ran from the scene and later...
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before we leave you today we have been following this breaking news involving carli lloyd and the unitedn's national soccer team. alex. >> five members of the world cup team plan to file a federal complaint charging u.s. soccer with wage discrimination. carli load, hope solo, and megan, and they will contend that the women's team is driving economic force for u.s. soccers, even as players are paid far less than their counterparts on the mens national team. the claim will be submitted to equal employment opportunity commission. they say they are acting on behalf of the entire women's team. >> so we wanted to get reaction from our friend, heather myths, good morning to you. the reason why she's joining us on the phone, we want to say congratulating on blake harper, new addition to your family, congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> how are you feeling six days later. >> i feel great, i just happen to sleep in later than normal so i could not join you earlier you heard about this potential lawsuit. >> yes. >> what do you think. >> i am happy that the the women are doing it the new becaus
before we leave you today we have been following this breaking news involving carli lloyd and the unitedn's national soccer team. alex. >> five members of the world cup team plan to file a federal complaint charging u.s. soccer with wage discrimination. carli load, hope solo, and megan, and they will contend that the women's team is driving economic force for u.s. soccers, even as players are paid far less than their counterparts on the mens national team. the claim will be submitted to...
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. >> and i'm loiz lloyd sowers. thank you for being with us tonts. a tonight. a fire rei go ignites while our crew was on the scene that bringing you the story of the earlier fire. luckily no one was in the building. >> we actually had to call fire rescue and tell them that the fire was reigniting so they could come out and put it out. you saw from 10:30 to now obviously things a lot quieter here. you have just one engine here honor toring monitoring things and mfters firefighters watching over it, but flames were pouring out of this roof. before 10:00 as we were preparing for our report. we saw some smoldering and even the bright house people thought it was normal but then it started to turn to black smoke and that is when we called fire rescue and just been a few seconds that smoke turned to those bright orange flames that building. now, luckily everyone had been removed from the building because the original fire ignited around 3:00 in the afternoon and during that process firefighters were able to get everyone out, no one injured in the original fire and be
. >> and i'm loiz lloyd sowers. thank you for being with us tonts. a tonight. a fire rei go ignites while our crew was on the scene that bringing you the story of the earlier fire. luckily no one was in the building. >> we actually had to call fire rescue and tell them that the fire was reigniting so they could come out and put it out. you saw from 10:30 to now obviously things a lot quieter here. you have just one engine here honor toring monitoring things and mfters firefighters...
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indicate lloyd of time-out says it feels like you're watching an entire season of "modern family" inard. the reviewers notice village slois writes it's a nice movie, not a good one or well made one or a smart one but a nice one. >> open pa. >> moving on to two guys with capes and a whole lot of problems. not including their abdefining suits, of course. that's a whole other mat per. we're talking about batman versus superman dawn of justice". ben affleck is batman harry cavill batman. clark kent he see to humanity. >> the daily planet criticizing those think they're bob the laws. a little hypocritical, wouldn't you say? considering every time your hero gets a cat out of a tree, you write a puff piece editorial about an alien who if he wanted to could burn the whole place down. there wouldn't be a damn thing we could do to stop it. >> most of the world doesn't share your opinion. >> maybe it's the got that many city in me. we just have a bad history with freaks dressed like clowns. >> they spent $250 million on this by the way. the anticipated blockbuster getting a splat of 33% on rott
indicate lloyd of time-out says it feels like you're watching an entire season of "modern family" inard. the reviewers notice village slois writes it's a nice movie, not a good one or well made one or a smart one but a nice one. >> open pa. >> moving on to two guys with capes and a whole lot of problems. not including their abdefining suits, of course. that's a whole other mat per. we're talking about batman versus superman dawn of justice". ben affleck is batman...
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carli lloyd has another goal. >> five star players on team usa including south jersey's carli lloyd,ant equal pay. the same that the men's soccer players receive. today, the players said they are filing a wage discrimination complaint against u.s. soccer. women get 44% less money than the men. >> when the u.s. weapon's soccer team brought home the world cup they split $2 million with the u.s. soccer federation. the men's team by comparison made it only to the round of 16, their payout $9 million, more than four times what the champs won. >> we have proven our worth over the years, coming off of a world cup win and the pay disparity is too large. >> the superstars told the "today" show their goal is simple, level the playing field when it comes to wages, a gap this young soccer fan says -- >> not cool at all. from what i see the men's team hasn't even gotten in the finals yet. the women's team won in the finals. for the third time. >> netting that equal pay is no easy task. jonah's grandmother has been fighting to close the gap for years, senator loretta wineberg is co-sponsor of a bi
carli lloyd has another goal. >> five star players on team usa including south jersey's carli lloyd,ant equal pay. the same that the men's soccer players receive. today, the players said they are filing a wage discrimination complaint against u.s. soccer. women get 44% less money than the men. >> when the u.s. weapon's soccer team brought home the world cup they split $2 million with the u.s. soccer federation. the men's team by comparison made it only to the round of 16, their...
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, lloyd gave him one of his own. >> he took the person that i loved the most in this entire world, the person that inspires me to live every day like it is my last, because it is how he lived his live. >> prosecutors say jonathan harris was murdered as pay-back from a jilted girlfriends. >> and under the guides e going over to the apartment to pick up her effect, she went over there with some other individuals, and during the course of retrieving her own property, the victim in this case was beaten to death by dion, he was strangled, he was suffocated, and in addition to taking her stuff, they took a number of items that belonged to mr. harris. >> harris' girlfriends, samantha parker, was also charged with first degree murder, but she developed brain cancer, and died in jail before she could be put on trial. a third suspect, latoya morgan, pled guilty to driving the get-away car. this case made headlines last year, when a judge allowed suspect to post bond while awaiting trial. harris' mother patricia is a retired montgomery county school teacher. >> this has been a very hard, long jou
, lloyd gave him one of his own. >> he took the person that i loved the most in this entire world, the person that inspires me to live every day like it is my last, because it is how he lived his live. >> prosecutors say jonathan harris was murdered as pay-back from a jilted girlfriends. >> and under the guides e going over to the apartment to pick up her effect, she went over there with some other individuals, and during the course of retrieving her own property, the victim...
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malik lloyd was drunk when he jumped the sidewalk and hit a pole.loyd pled guilty to dui, felony assault and destruction of property. >>> a guilty verdict for a man accused of elder abuse in montgomery county. jose bacon was convicted of stealing thousands of dollar from years old. conditions inside the house were discovered by a good samaritan. that person noted, quote, all the win tees were covered allowing no natural light. the home was so cluttered that only one room was usable and there was cat feces in multiple places on the floors. officials in the county are working hard to protect seniors. >> the crimes against seniors and vulnerable adults units works closely with police and adult protective services, there will be over 200,000 senior citizens in montgomery county in the next couple of years. so we want to protect our seniors. >> this photo shows bacon withdrawing some of the $11,000 he was convicted of stealing. he was banned from the victim's hospital room where he was still praying on her fears of going to a nursing home. >>> police do
malik lloyd was drunk when he jumped the sidewalk and hit a pole.loyd pled guilty to dui, felony assault and destruction of property. >>> a guilty verdict for a man accused of elder abuse in montgomery county. jose bacon was convicted of stealing thousands of dollar from years old. conditions inside the house were discovered by a good samaritan. that person noted, quote, all the win tees were covered allowing no natural light. the home was so cluttered that only one room was usable and...
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♪so nice, so nice this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve.o give it up. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so... more pills. yep... another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? for my pain... i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. and cannonballsch and clean and real and looking good and sandwich and soup and a new personal best. and a little help and soup and sandwich and study group. good, clean food pairs well with anything. try the clean pairings menu. at panera. food as it should be. >>> welcome back. you're looking at anchorage, alaska, having some fun as they're getting ready to caucus on this western saturday. continuing with the theme that angela wanted to bring up, as you saw on that very specially decorated flag right there. >> oh, angela. >> anchorage, alaska, for you folks, and angela. just kidding, angela. just kidding. >> a high turnout. a high -- turnou
♪so nice, so nice this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve.o give it up. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so... more pills. yep... another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? for my pain... i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. and cannonballsch and clean and real and looking good and...
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jazz jonathan and his brother lloyd were just kids when jonathan's only kidney started failing. when nay got older, lloyd didn't think twice to give his brother his own kidney so he could survive. >> you couldn't tell him no. you couldn't tell him you couldn't or he wasn't -- when he was a fighter. >> reporter: when his kidney started failing, patricia joined 31 others in a transplaint exchange. she gave hers to a complete stranger so her son could receive one from someone else, and it worked. >> i saw him fly, against all odds. >> they will be sentenced in may on three counts of first- degree murder and robbery. >> now. >>> the other two died while awaiting trial. latanya jackson pl to being acompolice after the fact -- accomplice after the fact. and she will be sentenced friday. >>> donald trump and hillary clinton are looking to tighten their grips on states holding primaries today. voters to both sides of the aisle head to the polls in michigan and mississippi. republicans will also be casting votes in idaho and hawaii. ohio governor john kasich hoping to lead to a strong sh
jazz jonathan and his brother lloyd were just kids when jonathan's only kidney started failing. when nay got older, lloyd didn't think twice to give his brother his own kidney so he could survive. >> you couldn't tell him no. you couldn't tell him you couldn't or he wasn't -- when he was a fighter. >> reporter: when his kidney started failing, patricia joined 31 others in a transplaint exchange. she gave hers to a complete stranger so her son could receive one from someone else, and...
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fox, christopher lloyd have committed to being there. it will be at the convention center march 18-20th. >>> buying a pack of cigarettes could be getting harder. the controversial vote today in san francisco that may lead to the city raising the age for buying cigarettes. igarettes. >>> we are learning this morning about what lead up to a dramatic fire at this san francisco gas station yesterday. a shuttle bus burst into flames. we'll tell you the action taken by an employee of this gas station that prevented this from turning into a disaster. >>> good morning. we are looking at a commute where traffic is doing well on the san mateo bridge toward the high-rise. >>> a lot of high clouds over us. temperatures will be on the mild side. not as warm as yesterday. changes are brewing big time for later in the week. >>> good morning. welcome back to "mornings on 2". want to take you live to burlington, vermont. bernie sanders is placing his vote. this is super tuesday. it is an important day for everybody. both parties. all of the candidates. w
fox, christopher lloyd have committed to being there. it will be at the convention center march 18-20th. >>> buying a pack of cigarettes could be getting harder. the controversial vote today in san francisco that may lead to the city raising the age for buying cigarettes. igarettes. >>> we are learning this morning about what lead up to a dramatic fire at this san francisco gas station yesterday. a shuttle bus burst into flames. we'll tell you the action taken by an employee...
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in important cuilla lloyd and ruby in their 80s have lost a lifetime of memories. >> water got about a foot deep. lots of mud from the water coming in. really gross. >> reporter: their daughter pam says the couple will have to start all over. >> they do not have >> reporter: in louisiana, 5,000 homes are water-logged. federal disaster declared by the president across much of this region. the south has been battered for days. historic flooding wiped out neighborhoods, roads and damaged bridges. more than 4,200 rescued in this state alone. tonight they are raising the emergency levees but will they hold? back in texas, a slow motion disaster. deweyville is still losing ground. tonight i'm standing on what should be a grassy knoll next to a busy street, but as you can see this area is completely swamped. the homes behind me already have significant damage, but if the flooding forecast holds true, the water level here would rise another 4 feet, way above my head. lester, the damage here has already been historic, but if the flooding forecast holds true, it would be catastrophic. lester?
in important cuilla lloyd and ruby in their 80s have lost a lifetime of memories. >> water got about a foot deep. lots of mud from the water coming in. really gross. >> reporter: their daughter pam says the couple will have to start all over. >> they do not have >> reporter: in louisiana, 5,000 homes are water-logged. federal disaster declared by the president across much of this region. the south has been battered for days. historic flooding wiped out neighborhoods,...
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they're not as cold as last night and beautiful sunrise expected again tomorrow morning and we thank lloyd for the great picture. sunrise tomorrow 6:26 temperature will be around 57 and headed to the water. some cop trikted by ocean waters and temperatures once again bermuda high taking us to record territory 0 s and 0 s and doable for everyone. here's planner, tomorrow, 8 a.m., 60 in the district and few places early in the mornin morning. the kid may feel the chill early on and noon hour 76 and you can see all around the region even at 5:00 with temperatures of 7 to be mighty comfortable. one thing i will mention it will be breezy ut of the southest 25 mimes pan hour. that's notable and that will also get some of that tree pollen flying as well. so, tomorrow is last really warm day. we'll take temperatures down just a little bit and show you that 7 day and the weekend forecast in a few minutes, tob toby. >> sue, thank you very much. new tonight at 11 d.c. police need your help identifying two people who broke into and burglarized a charter school in north east. take a look at this video.
they're not as cold as last night and beautiful sunrise expected again tomorrow morning and we thank lloyd for the great picture. sunrise tomorrow 6:26 temperature will be around 57 and headed to the water. some cop trikted by ocean waters and temperatures once again bermuda high taking us to record territory 0 s and 0 s and doable for everyone. here's planner, tomorrow, 8 a.m., 60 in the district and few places early in the mornin morning. the kid may feel the chill early on and noon hour 76...
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and again this is nc-27 near howard's creek mill road one driver is lloyd strikeout he was headed towards lincolnton and vehicle struck another car head on they think that strout had a medical condition and passed way at the scene. nobody else was injured. terrible story. back to you. >> let's update the commute, tonya rivens in the first alert traffic center. >> your first alert traffic is sponsored by people's bank. a check of independence boulevard and the expressway. we have problems on monroe road by village lake drive. congestion. sardis road or independence are great alternate routes. a report of an accident by albemarle road on independence. i was unable to see that on the dot camera. but notice eastbound is slow-moving traffic approaching matthews for your friday evening commute. and check and look at arrowood, a lot of volume around 485 as we continue to monitor this traffic there is an accident between east john street and providence road and a lot of volume starting to build as well. 51 we have problems there as well. back to you. >> thank you. charlotte-mecklenburg police wan
and again this is nc-27 near howard's creek mill road one driver is lloyd strikeout he was headed towards lincolnton and vehicle struck another car head on they think that strout had a medical condition and passed way at the scene. nobody else was injured. terrible story. back to you. >> let's update the commute, tonya rivens in the first alert traffic center. >> your first alert traffic is sponsored by people's bank. a check of independence boulevard and the expressway. we have...
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. >> bernie sanders at the debate last night referencing a comment that lloyd blankfein actually mader air about him. he's dangerous, at least if you're coming from wall street's point of view. >> socialism is historically not been compatible -- when i worked at goldman sachs, i didn't feel like -- you know, trots kelly was out, marxism out, lenin, socialists, they didn't come into play there. >> gus levy wasn't a socialist, was he? >> no, he wasn't. john whitehead, i never had him pegged as a socialist. socialists historically would be somewhat an threatical -- >> weinberg not a socialist? >> weinberg? no. i spent some time with him. he's definitely not a socialist. bob ruben was not a socialist. think about the top guys. maybe there was an echelon, you know. there was an echelon that maybe was more socialist -- >> some of them were with bernie sande sanders, maybe? no? >> i just -- >> different paths. >> we always talk politics, and not one of them revealed to me they were card-carrying socialists, not one. >> news you can use. >> i'm trying to think back. whole rolodecks of people,
. >> bernie sanders at the debate last night referencing a comment that lloyd blankfein actually mader air about him. he's dangerous, at least if you're coming from wall street's point of view. >> socialism is historically not been compatible -- when i worked at goldman sachs, i didn't feel like -- you know, trots kelly was out, marxism out, lenin, socialists, they didn't come into play there. >> gus levy wasn't a socialist, was he? >> no, he wasn't. john whitehead, i...
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let's go to calls now in oklahoma city, lloyd is a donald trump supporter there. lloyd, hello.lloyd, you're on the air. go ahead. caller: good afternoon. thank you for taking my call. >> go ahead. caller: i am an independent registered voter. i'm a christian and i wasted my time listening to donald trump say words that meant nothing to me and i wasted my time listening to mitt romney before him. it's -- if the republicans can't get anything better than this, as an independent i'm going to not vote for either one of them. 's just atrocious that electioneering that we're hearing this year. it's no substance of what we are going to do to get out of the mess that we're in, but it's all about trump. there was hardly a paragraph, a sentence that trump didn't say i in. i'm going to do this. no. it wasn't even that. this is what i did. it was all about him and nothing about america. it's atrocious. >> ted cruz won the oklahoma primary the other night. how did that happen? what did he do to win the state? caller: he politicked. he put the word out to the oklahomans that he was going to
let's go to calls now in oklahoma city, lloyd is a donald trump supporter there. lloyd, hello.lloyd, you're on the air. go ahead. caller: good afternoon. thank you for taking my call. >> go ahead. caller: i am an independent registered voter. i'm a christian and i wasted my time listening to donald trump say words that meant nothing to me and i wasted my time listening to mitt romney before him. it's -- if the republicans can't get anything better than this, as an independent i'm going to...
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this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve. he's agreed to give it up. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so... more pills. yep... another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? for my pain... i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. my m...about my toothpasteice. she eveand mouthwash.ice... but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gums... ...and stronger teeth from day one. using crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes my... ...whole mouth feel awesome. and my teeth are stronger too. crest-pro health advanced... ...is superior to colgate total... ...in these 5 areas dentists check. this check up? so good. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. mom's right...again! >>> just when you thought the nomination couldn't get any nastier, there's there. ted cruz says donald trump planted a story in the "nationa
this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve. he's agreed to give it up. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so... more pills. yep... another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? for my pain... i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. my m...about my toothpasteice. she eveand mouthwash.ice... but...
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just last night, sheriff lloyd smith was in that same area of the jail and started under surveillance cameras bought with her own money, after the city said it would two years and $2 million to get it done. three guards are accused of killing him. they aren't sure if they captured this fight this afternoon. meanwhile the jail is still on lockdown. live in san jose, nbc bay area news. >> let's get to our weather. a taste of things to come. scattered showers today a. series of storms are on the way. our live cam showing the lingering clouds around the bay area. on the coast and around the bay, crews are preparing. they are red tagging trees in san jose to prevent trouble. we begin with our chief meteorologist, jeff, are we still on track for a wet weekend? >> it does look like it. on saturday, heavier rainfall coming our way. today it was a slow moving frontal system that became stationary early this morning. ahead of that, we had subtropical moisture that produced rainfall this morning. right now, it's moving to the south. >> that is firing off moderate to heavy rainfall around santa c
just last night, sheriff lloyd smith was in that same area of the jail and started under surveillance cameras bought with her own money, after the city said it would two years and $2 million to get it done. three guards are accused of killing him. they aren't sure if they captured this fight this afternoon. meanwhile the jail is still on lockdown. live in san jose, nbc bay area news. >> let's get to our weather. a taste of things to come. scattered showers today a. series of storms are on...
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delran native carli lloyd ace monk players involved in the complaint. they say based on u.s. soccer's most recent financial report, they are being paid four times less then their male counterparts. women's team has won three world cups and four olympic gold medals in recent history but still is behind male count are parts in compensation. the players statement says in part quote that there are no legitimate none in discriminatory reasons for this gross disparity of wages. nor can it be explained away by any bona fide seniority, merit or incentive system or any factor other than sex. the statement provides several examples of wage december parity, for example, is there a world cup roster bonus of $15,000 for women and $69,000 for men. men also make more on sponsor a experience fees. is there an attendance ticket revenue bonus, of a 1.50 per ticket for women and 1.20 per women. >>> u.s. soccer issued a response saying it was disappointed with the action. the organization says it is quote proud of the commitment we have made to building the women's game in the united states, ove
delran native carli lloyd ace monk players involved in the complaint. they say based on u.s. soccer's most recent financial report, they are being paid four times less then their male counterparts. women's team has won three world cups and four olympic gold medals in recent history but still is behind male count are parts in compensation. the players statement says in part quote that there are no legitimate none in discriminatory reasons for this gross disparity of wages. nor can it be...