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modification of the planning code for the required rear yard exposure and horizon map reduction for official official design is it so complimentary to the sub front of the eastern neighborhoods plan the project is located east of the dog patch neighborhood with the unsaturated block a wide range of heights and uses in the urban mixed use district district including the commercial and mixed use residential and industrial use the wide third street medians contains the area for illinois street foshtd shipyard for 19th street and illinois sgrshth typography is sloping downward towards the san francisco bay area the adjacent property to the north an 2121, third street is one hundred and 6 residential unit approved in 2010 and completed in 2011 did other adjacent property to the east on 19th street is an unimproved parcel used a parking lot and finally, the property to the south cross 19th street is a that building compleblgs occupied with industrial use to date the department has two letters in support one was received on the report and provided to the commission after analyzing all alters aspects of the project
modification of the planning code for the required rear yard exposure and horizon map reduction for official official design is it so complimentary to the sub front of the eastern neighborhoods plan the project is located east of the dog patch neighborhood with the unsaturated block a wide range of heights and uses in the urban mixed use district district including the commercial and mixed use residential and industrial use the wide third street medians contains the area for illinois street...
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officials say the cars are designed to be safe under such circumstances. >>> federal officials are now on scene and investigating that greyhound bus crash that killed two women yesterday morning in san jose. in the last half-hour that bus was moved from a tow yard in gilroy down to holster. maureen nail hear more -- maureen nailer has more on these developments. >> reporter: what was once a greyhound bus is now a massive piece of mangled evidence. investigators moved from the a toe yard to another location in holster to allow them more room. >> when you see it in person and think of all the people and devastation, i just feel horrible for them. >> reporter: eight ntsb investigators are trying to figure out what caused the bus to careen into a highway barrier on northbound highway 101 and flip ultimately killing two women. of the things investigators are looking into, a dash mounted camera greyhound says records both the front view and a view of the driver and the cabin. >> yes, we have recovered a camera from the bus and we will be looking into whether it recorded any information or not. >> reporter: greyhound says the bus left l.a. and crashed 45 minutes before it was scheduled to arrive in san francisco. the chp says the driver told him he was fatigued and got coffee during a scheduled stop in gilroy. investigators say they're looking into a number of potential causes. >> such as the vehicle itself and its mechanical condition, human performance, the driver, and the actions leading up to the crash. >> reporter: wednesday the two victims were identified. this is what the highway stretch lacked like today. new yellow bins put up, but we're told a new guardrail still needs to be installed. half of the 20 people on board were taken to the hospital, and all but one or two have been released. maureen nailer, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a bay area assemblyman is proposing a new law that would allow for more oversight of buses. the proposed measure comes after a bus driver lost control and crashed in union square back in november injuring more than 20 people. the chp crated the company for mechanical problems and found the bus wasn't properly registered. ting says the state's inspection of buses is not making the grade. >> they've killed already far too many resident, and they've shown an inability to self- regulate. >> under proposed legislation cities could develop their own inspection programs. >>> police are looking for four men who grabbed 10 cell phones and ran off from a surveillance store. the video shows them coming in, grabbing the phones, lucy it here an unmoment, then i can't thinking them from their deathers. they ripped the phones from the displays then disappeared. the phones are worth more than $7,000. police are asking anyone who recognizes the people to call them. >>> it's official, the san francisco 49ers have a new head coach. chip kelly was introduced today at the team's headquarters. this was our first time getting to hear from kelly since he signed on with the 49ers. >> was it a good first impression? >> i really think it was. i'll tell you why. if perception was reality, i now feel like somebody sin control of this organization. like a year ago, jim tomsula contained of lacking off to the side, seeing if he was staying right things, but clip daily is a very commanding presence, and i think that overall trent balky made a little more effort to be a little more affable, interacting with the media. if you take a look, everything pretty much organized and in control. chip kelly knew he was going to be facing particular questions about his past, why it didn't work out with philadelphia. to his credit, he didn't give in to anybody. for the most part he let everybody know that he is and will continue to be his own man. >> i'm not governed by the fear of what othe
officials say the cars are designed to be safe under such circumstances. >>> federal officials are now on scene and investigating that greyhound bus crash that killed two women yesterday morning in san jose. in the last half-hour that bus was moved from a tow yard in gilroy down to holster. maureen nail hear more -- maureen nailer has more on these developments. >> reporter: what was once a greyhound bus is now a massive piece of mangled evidence. investigators moved from the a...
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one of the hottest holiday gifts out there designed floating >> >> south florida officials may been hoverboards on campus, after dozens have caught fire. officials are stressing the importance of safety when it comes to hoverboards. this week, staff members will hand out flyers warning students of the dangers. >> it is important for the hazard that is associated with them. >> hoverboards have been banned by nearly 30 colleges. >> and the hoverboard was a must have on many holiday wishlists, including my kids. but some children and adults may feel different. >> doctors felt the need to warn you about it t cause so many are getting hurt. this is what happened to one south florida teen. >> reporter: two days after christmas, 14-year-old alea williams wanted to give her cousin's new hoverboard a try. she struck a toy and hit the floor, leaving her with a fractured spine. >> pain, all i felt was pain. >> reporter: she did not need surgery, but dr. pena says this 8th grader suffered the worst hoverboard injury she's seen. others are pretty bad, too. >> head injuries, concussions. >> reporter: last month, doctors treated more than 30 patients for hover
one of the hottest holiday gifts out there designed floating >> >> south florida officials may been hoverboards on campus, after dozens have caught fire. officials are stressing the importance of safety when it comes to hoverboards. this week, staff members will hand out flyers warning students of the dangers. >> it is important for the hazard that is associated with them. >> hoverboards have been banned by nearly 30 colleges. >> and the hoverboard was a must have...
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official why some say the design is offensive... and a village in new york state... coming under fire for its official seal. why some say the design is offensive... and want to see it changed. plus - some changes to the format... ahead of the next g-o-p presidential debate tomorrow. why one candidate is choosing not to do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male...? this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesn't happen. i'm going to do everything i can to make sure every woman in every job gets paid the same... ...as the men who are doing that job. i'm hillary clinton polls show a tight race between donald cruz in the presidential caucus. candidates for president are getting ready for debate tomorrow... and as peter doocy of familiar faces are wil be absent stage. with just two days to go before the next gop primary debate, a new quinnipiac poll shows donald trump is now leading ted cruz in iowa by 2 points. that's a bit of a shift for cruz who has enjoyed a surge in the hawkeye state in recent weeks. york says: "we know that ted cruz has avoided attacking trump. he's even sort of embraced trump as a matter of fact. but now, trump is bringing up the circumstances of cruz's birth and if he's even eligible to be president." on monday - the fox business network announced the candidate lineup and outlined their criteria for who will be on the main stage and which candidates will be relegated to the so-called "undercard" debate. using an average of hampshire - carly fiorina and rand paul were invited to the earlier debate, announce he will be boycotting thursday's event. priebus says: "the networks get to set the criteria but look, all this shows though is what a competitive field it is." meanwhile, sources tell fox news the justice department is expanding its f-b-i investigation into democratic frontrunner hillary clinton to include her involvement with the clinton foundation while working at the clinton says: "it's an unsourced, irresponsible claim that has no basis." tag): "clinton went heard nothing from the fbi regarding an expansion of the current email mind, the bureau is inform the subject of an investigation. in washington, peter doocy, fox news." recent polls also show bernie sanders gaining hillary clinton in both iowa and new hampshire. whitesboro, new york... is choosing ot keep a village seal... that some critics say is racist and offensive. it shows what some believe is a white man choking a native american. but historians say it depicts a friendly wrestling match - in which village founder "hugh white" earned the during an informal vote monday night - residents voted in favor of keeping the current seal. but some say it is time for a change. "we've had visitors come in from out of town and be walking down main literally be what is that?" moved to the area man is trying to kill him! (laughs) supporters say the criticism is misguided. "most of the criticisms that we're receiving are not from village residents, they're from people really outside the area. this is something that has been talked about for decades and decades and decades but time it has actually our residents." monday's vote - however - holds village officials to decide whether the seal will stay or be replaced. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty we stay in the mid to upper 50s through the next seven days. we'll drop down to 33 degrees to start on wednesday morning..many areas of the las vegas valley will see freezing temperatures to start. the mountains get a slight chance of showers for the weekend and into next week. the las vegas valley chances are now pushed off into tuesday. we stay in the mid through the next seven days. we'll drop down to 33 degrees to start on wednesday morning..many areas of the las vegas valley will see freezing temperatures to start. the mountains get a slight chance of showers for the weekend and into next week. the las chances are now closed captioning will resume shortly the powerball jackpot keeps getting bigger... and bigger. coming up... how much you can win... if you cash in on the world's largest lottery jackpot has grown to one- point-five billion... due to strong powerball ticket
official why some say the design is offensive... and a village in new york state... coming under fire for its official seal. why some say the design is offensive... and want to see it changed. plus - some changes to the format... ahead of the next g-o-p presidential debate tomorrow. why one candidate is choosing not to do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male...? this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many...
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the yellow manner is the only official -- banner is the only official indicator to inform of the trouble, it's the g.i. bill benefits comparison tool, designed to give vets the information they need. >> at the top, the caution flag for being on military institutions comes up. >> reporter: will works for student veterans of america and is working with the v.a. about including information about schools under investigation. he admits it does not work much. >> we are working with the v.a. on what they consider too be caution flags. we'd like more information included. things like investigations by state and federal attorney-generals, that is worthwhile to know. >> is there failure on the government's part. not having more oversight. >> we are at fault. we don't hold them accountable when we accredit them or hold conduct. >> you mentioned the government. with money coming in. you said you don't know that the bill will pass. short of that, what do you do? >> you keep telling the story. as we tell the story, more and more people across america are understanding. the word is getting out. as it gets out more students and choices. >> going to the univ
the yellow manner is the only official -- banner is the only official indicator to inform of the trouble, it's the g.i. bill benefits comparison tool, designed to give vets the information they need. >> at the top, the caution flag for being on military institutions comes up. >> reporter: will works for student veterans of america and is working with the v.a. about including information about schools under investigation. he admits it does not work much. >> we are working with...
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officials cut the ribbon. the new hospital opens its doors to patients later this month. officials say everything in it is designed with women and their families in mind. >> whether it' sure that they can control temp or lighting in the room, making sure there' s a place for their family. we' ve concealed medical equipment to make sure women' s anxiety is reduced during their stay. alex: with 12 floors and over 330 beds, the florida hospital for women will offer pregnancy care. including central florida' s first milk depot and postpartum depression clinic, and 14 state of the art labor and delivery rooms, designed to offer a spa-like environment. other women' s services will include cancer and cardiac screening. the new hospital also offers special care for doctors. these space-age looking energy pods will allow doctors to get some much needed rest in between procedures, and stay close to their patients. holly sorensen, who had her son at florida hospital two and a half years ago, says having everything close together and specially-designed is going to make a big difference for new moms. was, when connor was born, it felt like it took me forever to get from my room, to where he was in the nicu. and i know the rooms are much closer now. just to have that peace of mind to know that they' re just right there. alex: the goal, say officials, is to help women make their own health a priority in orlando. in orlando, alex villareal, wesh 2 news. michelle: the facility is hosting a open public event on thursday, january 21st. brett: the deadline to enroll in health care is quickly approaching. -- her office says that florida topic country with many still needing to sign up. >> right now, seven in 10 people in the marketplace can find a plan for $75 or less in premiums for a month. brett: january 31 is the deadline to enroll. there are penalties to enrolling without coverage. we' ve spent nearly a year investigating florida' s prescription painkiller problem. and today, a proposal based off our findings could move forward. a state senate committee will hold a hearing, and vote on a bill that clears up the rules for electronic scripts. wesh 2 uncovered that it would help pain patients get their meds faster, but many doctors are confused about the rules. the new bill lays out which controlled substances qualify for e-scripts. i
officials cut the ribbon. the new hospital opens its doors to patients later this month. officials say everything in it is designed with women and their families in mind. >> whether it' sure that they can control temp or lighting in the room, making sure there' s a place for their family. we' ve concealed medical equipment to make sure women' s anxiety is reduced during their stay. alex: with 12 floors and over 330 beds, the florida hospital for women will offer pregnancy care. including...
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officials cut the ribbon. the new hospital opens its doors to patients later this month. officials say everything in it is designed with women and their families in mind. >> whether it' s choice, making sure that they can control temp -- temperature or lighting in room, making sure place for their family we' ve concealed we' s anxiety is reduced throughout their stay. reporter: with 12 floors and over 330 beds, the florida hospital for women will offer pregnancy care including central florida' s only milk depot and postpartum depression clinic, and 14 state of the art labor and delivery rooms designed to offer a spa-like environment. other women' include cancer and cardiac screening. the new hospital also offers special care for doctors. these space age looking energypods will allow doctors to get some much needed rest in between procedures, and stay close to their patients. at florida hospital two and a half years ago, says having everything close together and specially-designed is going to make a big difference and help moms. >> i know from where my room was when connor was born it felt like it took me forever to get from my room to where he was in the nic u and i know the rooms much -- are much closer now. just to have that peace of mind to know that they' re just right there. reporter the goal, say : officials, to help women make their own health a priority. women will hold a grand opening event on thursday, january 21. it starts at 5:30. it' s free and open to the public. a florida woman was murdered in italy over the weekend. 35-year-old ashley olson is from st. john' s county. she had been strangled. her body was found in her florence apartment by her boyfriend and landlord on saturday. her neck was bruised and scratched. her father was called in to help identify her body. tonight her friends call her death shocking. >> i can' t imagine a person who would hurt her. she is a gentle, kind, beautiful, friendly, lovely girl, and it' s an awful shock. we' ve got a great community here of people and everyone loved her. angela: so far no suspects have been named. oscar winning actor sean penn is under fire for his controversial interview with drug kingpin el chapo. over the weekend, rolling stone.com published the interview done back in october, while el chapo was still a fugitive. it was publi
officials cut the ribbon. the new hospital opens its doors to patients later this month. officials say everything in it is designed with women and their families in mind. >> whether it' s choice, making sure that they can control temp -- temperature or lighting in room, making sure place for their family we' ve concealed we' s anxiety is reduced throughout their stay. reporter: with 12 floors and over 330 beds, the florida hospital for women will offer pregnancy care including central...
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officials tell me this hospital was not only for women but designed and had direct input by the ladies of this community. >> a ribbon cutting ceremony marked an official opening of central florida's newest hospital. >> this has been a culmination of a great deal of work involving the women of this community, involvement from our employees and it's a proud >> the 12-story jewel located in the heart of orlando's medical village is not only giving the city life but also helping women of all different walks of life. >> we left here in tears the day we left because we had made such close contact and connections with everybody that works here. and they became our friends and our family and there was no better experience for us. >> she gave birth to little conner with the help of nurses and doctors that work here at the women's hospital. he was born premature and said the medical team here helped her family get through the tough times. >> i wouldn't change anything, from our experience before, but really for us, it was about the knowledge and the care that we were given. >> the $180 million hospital has been divided into three phases. phase 1 now complete, focuses on baby's cardiac care and breast care treatment. the team here says patients would be able to control their with a booming population of women coming to the area, the hospital will service the needs of all different type of women, from postpartum impression to their operations. the team here says the hospital will open at the end of the month and phase 2 and 3 will open next year. in orlando, johnny fernandez, news 6. >> cars talking to other cars. sounds futuristic but it could happen a lot sooner than we think. >> why automakers are putting it on the fast track tonight. >> and drones in the air to track coyotes on the ground. how a local community is using technology to stay safe. >> i like that. take a look at the overnight lows tonight. it's the coldest night we've had so far this season. we're going to 31 degrees in ocala and 35 in the villages. i'll be back to talk freeze warnings. a chilly day tomorrow and a return to rain and when we finally get back to the 70's. >> and next, emergency officials had warned it would happen this winter. a tornado touches down in florida. underway in southwest florida after a powerful tornado packed winds of 130 miles per hour. saturday's storm was an ef-2 tornado that slammed into this cape coral neighborhood. look at the damage. it's just west of fort myers along the water. roofs were torn off homes. trees toppled. luckily no one was killed. with initial damage estimates at $6.5 million. governor rick scott said the state will do everything it can to help people in the area get back on their feet. >> closer to home, chief meteorologist tom sorrells is with us in minutes, pinpointing our own weather alert. where we will be pinpointing temperatures in the 30's tomorrow morning. and when the rain will start to warm things up again. >> well, change is coming to new cars sold in the u.s. >> the department of transportation has taken a major step towards requiring new safety technology. you've probably heard of it before. vehicle to vehicle or v to
officials tell me this hospital was not only for women but designed and had direct input by the ladies of this community. >> a ribbon cutting ceremony marked an official opening of central florida's newest hospital. >> this has been a culmination of a great deal of work involving the women of this community, involvement from our employees and it's a proud >> the 12-story jewel located in the heart of orlando's medical village is not only giving the city life but also helping...
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officials say the is designed to make it hard for those who have fought for the islamic state to enter the u.s. the while residents in flint, michigan are reacting to hundreds of emails indicating government officials know plenty about a water crisis there for almost one year. thousands of residents have been exposed to water contaminated with lead. to flinch water to save money. residents feel the government lied to them. >> my youngest says it's yellow and fill me in gross and foamy. it was fall-like open sewer. but we were being told we are getting used to the system. it is a pity it is okay. >> today flint mayor.$28 million in relief funding from the state but it is unknown when people can start using the water again. >> this afternoon the top government watchdog is calling for sales of hoverboards to be suspended with the latest move in an ongoing saga over regulating the electric devices. >> martie salt has been tracking this growing concerns. there is more to be worried about. >> some hoverboards have sparked fires getting banned from places like airplanes in dorms on ucf campus. meanwhile regulators say they are just as concerned about people hurting themselves or falling off. >> a damaging new report from the government says until hoverboards should stop, particularly online and that applies to all models, not just lower and once. >> we have seen enough of fall and fire hazards to believe that there could be more safety issues that need to be addressed. >> a day before the safety announcement a family in northern california says there hoverboard caught fire while being charged, killing their 2 dogs. >> it could happen in the middle of the light at could've lost my daughter. >> that fire is the 40th case being investigated. just last week, we told you about this house fire in brevard county caused by a hoverboard. fortunately, nobody was injured and there was only minor damage to the house. the chairman of the consumer product safety commission is also worried about injuries from riders falling off. whether hoverboards had the right technology and software to adjust for the difference tween a 50 pound child in a 150 pound adult. >> they are designed in a manner that makes them take off when people are not ready for it. that is a hidden had dessert balls. >> at least 13 models of hoverboards are under investigation for battery fires. those models account for more than half of the hoverboards that have come into the country. and this is the startling fact, u.s. customs officials say they have already caught 25,000 counterfeit hoverboards being shipped into the country. >>> many hoverboards have been purchased through amazon.com. in response to the growing safety concerns, the company says it is now offering refunds to anybody who bought hoverboards on their website. the cpsc is demanding other retailers and manufacturers to follow suit. the moving balance boards are investigated. despite the refund offer amazon still held -- sell them on the site today. >>> you say board of trustees will vote next week to lower fees for new students who take online courses. for online only students who do not visit the campus or use resources, the university could reduce the rate a charge per credit hour by $33. the board will vote next if approved, the fees will be reduced starting next summer. juicier pointed out they will not be raising tuition next year. this is the 2nd consecutive year with no increase. >>> brevard county school employees could get all health clinic. hel
officials say the is designed to make it hard for those who have fought for the islamic state to enter the u.s. the while residents in flint, michigan are reacting to hundreds of emails indicating government officials know plenty about a water crisis there for almost one year. thousands of residents have been exposed to water contaminated with lead. to flinch water to save money. residents feel the government lied to them. >> my youngest says it's yellow and fill me in gross and foamy. it...
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officials are concerned about two things. one is fire safety. when you talk about a facility that's designed to hold 1400 people, officials are saying they're just not going to budge on that. if you're not in line probably already, you may not get in. let me show you a bit of burlington here. the university of vermont is here. there's been questions about whether, why it wasn't held there. but as we zoom in and i'll show you exactly where ali was standing. here is where the venue's going to be, the flynn center for performance art. we had ali a few minutes ago, she was standing -- bear with me, right here. so the flynn center is this. as you can tell it's a very small theater. it won't hold more than a thousand people. where people will end up tonight will be in this park right here. and kate, the most interesting thing about this story, as you said, the sanders' campaign, right here. >> oh, there it is. i knew it was close by. >> and so one of the best seats in the house is going to be right there, right next to the sanders campaign. trump has done it again. he's hitting on all cylinders. the concern is where the spillover area is going to be. it will likely be this park right here. there's another park just to the south here as well. we do expect that's where people will spill over. donald trump has tweeted very recently saying that the officials on the ground there were not going to allow the event to be held outside. there's noise concerns and it's very, very cold. that gives you an idea how 20,000 people are not going to fit into this area. >> cal, thanks for that perspective. appreciate that. let's bring in chris matthews, the host of "hardball" here on msnbc for more on the politics of all this. it's a common tactic for campaigns to year book a venue. but 20,000 tickets for a venue of 1400, what's going on? >> it's an ad man's dream. the kennedy campaign used to pack the most people in the smallest rooms. another trick with richard nixon years ago they put an event in a huge room and said it was going to be on international monetary policy. nobody showed up in big cavernous room. the big trick was moving walls in, if you can, moving lockers in to shorten the space. this time he's just going to bring in more people. i loved ali's people there, they seem like the trump people who don't like political correctness. a lot of t
officials are concerned about two things. one is fire safety. when you talk about a facility that's designed to hold 1400 people, officials are saying they're just not going to budge on that. if you're not in line probably already, you may not get in. let me show you a bit of burlington here. the university of vermont is here. there's been questions about whether, why it wasn't held there. but as we zoom in and i'll show you exactly where ali was standing. here is where the venue's going to be,...