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veronica toledo: i like this frog a lot.saw it for the first time, i fell in love with it, and knowing i can save it from extinction awakened my desire to do so. >> she examines the frogs four times a year, some of which are suffering from a dangerous skin disease. veronica toledo: the chytrid fungus is the main threat to amphibians around the world. so we take certain precautions when we enter their habitat. we handle darwin's frogs only when wearing gloves, because we don't know whether and which of them are infected. and we use different gloves for each frog. >> the chytrid fungus is responsible for a worldwide decrease in amphibian populations, including the dropping numbers of darwin's frogs. but here in the reserve, the biologist has found only two affected frogs. the population seems to be stable. once found, the darwin's frog is relatively easy to examine and identify. it plays dead when it senses danger. and the black and white markings on each individual's underside are unique. veronica toledo: that lets me know if
veronica toledo: i like this frog a lot.saw it for the first time, i fell in love with it, and knowing i can save it from extinction awakened my desire to do so. >> she examines the frogs four times a year, some of which are suffering from a dangerous skin disease. veronica toledo: the chytrid fungus is the main threat to amphibians around the world. so we take certain precautions when we enter their habitat. we handle darwin's frogs only when wearing gloves, because we don't know whether...
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raw toledo-recycling oil 1.david bautista, vicepresidente ecoservices dbr raw toledo-recycling oi2.ices dbr 00:09:11...mi compaÑa se dedica a prestar servicios ambientales entre los cuales esta el servicio de recoleccion de aceites usados, filtros usados y aguas contaminadas con aceite .los fluidos y filtros se acopian en un camn cisternequipo para evitar derrames, y asi transportarlos de manera segura. raw toledo-recycling oil 1.david bautista, vicepresidente ecoservices dbr el destino final es una compaÑaue hacea refinacion y limpieza de los aceites .alli el aceite es analizado para determinar como debe ser depurado para ser reutilizado eventualmente en los mismos vehiculos que ya los aprovecharon. tag... raw yoel- int-tag actes y gorriones al cambiar el aceite de nuestro vehiculos prevenimos la contaminacion ambiental y fomentamos la reutilizacion de los recursos, hasta la prxma. (8s) cesar/ke vo tren de alta vocidad podracambi. ---los funcionarios se reunirn en san jos para adoptar un nuevo plan que implica cambios a ee sistema dtransport ---en lugar de diseñar el tren ms grande
raw toledo-recycling oil 1.david bautista, vicepresidente ecoservices dbr raw toledo-recycling oi2.ices dbr 00:09:11...mi compaÑa se dedica a prestar servicios ambientales entre los cuales esta el servicio de recoleccion de aceites usados, filtros usados y aguas contaminadas con aceite .los fluidos y filtros se acopian en un camn cisternequipo para evitar derrames, y asi transportarlos de manera segura. raw toledo-recycling oil 1.david bautista, vicepresidente ecoservices dbr el destino final...
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veronica toledo: that lets me know if it's an individual i've found before.ee if it's grown, whether it's travelled or changed color, anwhether 's rrying babies. >> the protection project in huilo huilo follows a basic principle, the animals are never removed from their natural habitat. after a brief examination, each frog is returned to where it was found. nature reserves like this are a stroke of luck for these delicate amphibians. back to the breeding station in concepciÓn. a few zen frogs will soon be leaving this artificial habitat. they're going on a long journey, to europe. carlos barrientos donoso: the idea is for the frogs to reproduce outside the country to give us another option. if we have any emergencies or trouble here, one of t zoos in europe can ensure the survival of the species. >> if the darwin's frogs can weather the trip halfway around the world, they'll soon have new homes, in the zoos of vienna, chester, leipzig, dusseldorf and berlin. >> do you have a favorite animal? we certainly do, and today he comes from georgia. ♪ >> my great gran
veronica toledo: that lets me know if it's an individual i've found before.ee if it's grown, whether it's travelled or changed color, anwhether 's rrying babies. >> the protection project in huilo huilo follows a basic principle, the animals are never removed from their natural habitat. after a brief examination, each frog is returned to where it was found. nature reserves like this are a stroke of luck for these delicate amphibians. back to the breeding station in concepciÓn. a few zen...
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that's politics. >> maxwell austin is a toledo resident who follows politicians closely and takes themto task, especially con up-up who austin said broke a pledge of ethics not to run for mayor. >> he says i plan to stay my term, i'm going to do what i'm going to do, not running for mayor, only a few weeks later to come out and say, okay, you know what, i'm going to run for mayor. >> this is an important issue. i want to communicate with people. >> austin is not happy when he sees coniff campaigning literally at his front door. >> i was sitting on my porch one morning. people showed up. someone approached me to let me know who was going to be coming, and would i want to put on a t-shirt and come down there and join. i let him know what i thought and told them no. >> conup's staff updates him on the situation. >> i think there was some indication that there was a guy there who was, you know, a bit ornery, but we decided to go forward with it. >> we have a situation in toledo. >> as conup launches into his talking points about faulty water lines, austin makes his voice heard. >> run for
that's politics. >> maxwell austin is a toledo resident who follows politicians closely and takes themto task, especially con up-up who austin said broke a pledge of ethics not to run for mayor. >> he says i plan to stay my term, i'm going to do what i'm going to do, not running for mayor, only a few weeks later to come out and say, okay, you know what, i'm going to run for mayor. >> this is an important issue. i want to communicate with people. >> austin is not happy...
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yes we'll see some snow out of this, but the video you saw in toledo we'll not see that.cumulations, maybe a couple of inches north and west, at best. as i mentioned all morning the fact that we have to deal with this in the month of april is a nuisance in of itself. it's raining in south jest and delaware, snowing north and west, chester and lancaster county light snow in between the two, where you see the light shade of blue in chadds ford that's where we're picking up the mixture of rain and snow. the delaware river north and west of there you'll see a form of wintry precipitation south and east, it's a rain event with snow mixed in during the afternoon. for april standards this is chilly. when talking about snow, the numbers are mild. 44 in millville. it's hard to get snow to stick to the ground at 44 degrees that's why you're mainly rain down here today. dover, 43. wilmington, 39. philadelphia be 38. allentown, 31. even reading the far north western suburbs, 37. here's pittsburgh there's the center of the storm that will cut across the keystone state later this after
yes we'll see some snow out of this, but the video you saw in toledo we'll not see that.cumulations, maybe a couple of inches north and west, at best. as i mentioned all morning the fact that we have to deal with this in the month of april is a nuisance in of itself. it's raining in south jest and delaware, snowing north and west, chester and lancaster county light snow in between the two, where you see the light shade of blue in chadds ford that's where we're picking up the mixture of rain and...
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[applause] announcer: up next, university announcer: up next, university of toledo chelsea griffis talks about how conservative women reacted to the equal rights amendment.
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[applause] announcer: up next, university announcer: up next, university of toledo chelsea griffis talks about how conservative women reacted to the equal rights amendment. c-span american history tv interviewed her at the 2016 annual meeting of american historians in providence, rhode island. this is about 15 minutes. >> for those of you who have forgotten or never know, what is equal rights amendment? ms. griffis: it would have legally brought equality for women and men regardless of sex. it was originally introduced in 1923 by alice paul. people may know her from the national woman's party, a radical suffrage group during the 1910s and she brought it forth as a way to greater stabilize political equality between men and women. for the 1920's it was something unfathomable for most people and it was brought up again in between the time of the 1920's and 1970's, but never really got much credit. it did not go farther than any congressional committee, but in 1972, thanks to a lot of work in the house and the senate, it got brought for ratification in 1972 to be sent to the state to say, y
[applause] announcer: up next, university announcer: up next, university of toledo chelsea griffis talks about how conservative women reacted to the equal rights amendment. c-span american history tv interviewed her at the 2016 annual meeting of american historians in providence, rhode island. this is about 15 minutes. >> for those of you who have forgotten or never know, what is equal rights amendment? ms. griffis: it would have legally brought equality for women and men regardless of...
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. >> up next, university of toledo history lecturer chelsea griffis talks about how conservative women reacted to the introduction of equal rights amendment in the 1970's. we interviewed ms. griffis at the meeting of american historians in providence, rhode island. this is about 50 minutes. >> chelsea griffis, for those who have forgotten or never knew, what is the equal rights amendment? ms. griffis: a failed constitutional amendment that would have legally fought equality for men and women, regardless of sex. inwas originally introduced 1923 by alice paul. people might know her from the national woman's party, a radical suffrage group. during the 1910's especially, sheep brought it forth to greater stabilize political equality between men and women. for the 1920's, it was unfathomable for most people. it was brought up again between the 1920's and 1970's, but never got much credit. it did not go farther than congressional committees. 1972, there was a lot of work in the house and senate, and he got brought up for ratification in 1972 to be sent to the states, yes or no, do we want th
. >> up next, university of toledo history lecturer chelsea griffis talks about how conservative women reacted to the introduction of equal rights amendment in the 1970's. we interviewed ms. griffis at the meeting of american historians in providence, rhode island. this is about 50 minutes. >> chelsea griffis, for those who have forgotten or never knew, what is the equal rights amendment? ms. griffis: a failed constitutional amendment that would have legally fought equality for men...
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holy toledo. >> i was gog say that. >> i beat to you it. it's making a mess of the roadways. many roadways near whiteout conditions. slow traffic on i-75. more wet weather in the forecast. say it ain't so, for the great lakes and ohio valley senior meteorologist janis dean has the latest. >> ten to 20 degrees below average across the eastern half of the country, whereas over the west, we are dealing with above average temperatures. same deal on sunday. the warmer than average temperatures move into the central u.s. where we're still dealing with cooler than average temperatures across the northeast and the great lakes. your lowest tonight, it's chilly. doesn't feel like april. 30 in chicago. 19 in cleveland. 32 in raleigh. we have hard freeze warnings as far south as the deep south. again, warm across the central u.s. and we will warm up again tomorrow across the west. future radar. we saw snow. we saw a mixture of rain and snow across the northeast. that will continue as this low moves offshore and then we're going to deal with another storm system sunday into monday and tha
holy toledo. >> i was gog say that. >> i beat to you it. it's making a mess of the roadways. many roadways near whiteout conditions. slow traffic on i-75. more wet weather in the forecast. say it ain't so, for the great lakes and ohio valley senior meteorologist janis dean has the latest. >> ten to 20 degrees below average across the eastern half of the country, whereas over the west, we are dealing with above average temperatures. same deal on sunday. the warmer than average...
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it shut down the drinking water system in toledo, ohio, for three days in 2014 and re-emerged in 2015, are still fresh in our memories. for this reason i'm pleased this legislation includes the text of 1923, h.r. 1923, sponsored by the gentleman from ohio, mr. ryan, to require e.p.a. to appoint a federal coordinator to work with the federal government agencies, the states, the tribes and other stakeholders to address the recurring challenges of algal blooms in the great lakes. this coordinator will ensure that glri funds are utilized the most efficient and effective way to reduce nutrients finding their way into the lakes. lastly, this bill includes savings clause that the glri authorization does not expand the regulatory authority of e.p.a. related to restoration of the great lakes. i did not advocate for this provision. however, let's make it clear. here today on the floor that this language should not be interpreted as preventing e.p.a. or other federal agencies from continuing to utilize their existing authorities to address ongoing water quality challenges facing the lakes. accor
it shut down the drinking water system in toledo, ohio, for three days in 2014 and re-emerged in 2015, are still fresh in our memories. for this reason i'm pleased this legislation includes the text of 1923, h.r. 1923, sponsored by the gentleman from ohio, mr. ryan, to require e.p.a. to appoint a federal coordinator to work with the federal government agencies, the states, the tribes and other stakeholders to address the recurring challenges of algal blooms in the great lakes. this coordinator...
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just quality of life but to make it potable or toledo the grosso des moines destitute place as we have heard a lot about especially the poor rural communities it is not just fertilizer on the field but a major opportunity to drive the policies but use less of the m because the soil will hold more water and is one of the ways to shift the action back upstream in non-refundable ways and have had is plain and simple but elegant more broadly at ways to share the responsibility do they think of pterosaur economics and with these conservation programs and to equalize the revenue and how to restructure the rates to do that. always sounds like of the average rate increase of a hot dog and a coke on a monthly basis. but this is where we need to look at bill whole sector and how that would work and if the investment should be assisted by federal and states but the most important thing to what to say from water conservation issue not the asset of the balance sheet. we don't do it anymore because to pay for those efficiency programs and then they take the hit that the benefit cycle of efficiency o
just quality of life but to make it potable or toledo the grosso des moines destitute place as we have heard a lot about especially the poor rural communities it is not just fertilizer on the field but a major opportunity to drive the policies but use less of the m because the soil will hold more water and is one of the ways to shift the action back upstream in non-refundable ways and have had is plain and simple but elegant more broadly at ways to share the responsibility do they think of...
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. >> up next, university of toledo history lecturer chelsea griffis talks about how conservative women reacted to the introduction of equal rights amendment in the 1970's. we interviewed ms. griffis at the meeting of american historians in providence, rhode island. this is about 50 minutes. >> chelsea griffis, for those who have forgotten or never knew, what is the equal rights amendment? ms. griffis: a failed constitutional amendment that would have legally ft
. >> up next, university of toledo history lecturer chelsea griffis talks about how conservative women reacted to the introduction of equal rights amendment in the 1970's. we interviewed ms. griffis at the meeting of american historians in providence, rhode island. this is about 50 minutes. >> chelsea griffis, for those who have forgotten or never knew, what is the equal rights amendment? ms. griffis: a failed constitutional amendment that would have legally ft
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south toledo is 61 degrees, light rain tomorrow morning concept , 6 degrees, sunny and mild are on thursday, starting to get one on friday, really warmed by sunday and monday, 90 inland and near the 70s in the back. dennis is here with sports and news coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, luke walton who filled in a led golden state to a 24-0 t while >>> nba coach of the year was named today. and his assistant - - started by a 24-0 starts. >> i could be tough on him. i ripped into him. i mean what were you thinking? now we are only 24 and one. you will have to do a better job. >> he also got emotional talking about his time away from the sideline bringing him being - - bringing them closer to the general manager. >> it was the hardest year of my life. i'm lucky to have an amazing family. and all of these beautiful people around me. bob went from being my general manager to a guy that i leaned on everyday. i was really struggling with my pain. i have gotten better, but when i was really struggling, bob called me every day. if i didn't have bob, and i i didn't have my team to come back and coa
south toledo is 61 degrees, light rain tomorrow morning concept , 6 degrees, sunny and mild are on thursday, starting to get one on friday, really warmed by sunday and monday, 90 inland and near the 70s in the back. dennis is here with sports and news coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, luke walton who filled in a led golden state to a 24-0 t while >>> nba coach of the year was named today. and his assistant - - started by a 24-0 starts. >> i could be tough on him. i ripped into...
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the center of the storm dumped 9-inch of snow over toledo, ohio last night. this will pull east and ride along the p-a turnpike and make its way out to sea later this evening. as it does so it will usher in colder air on the backside. windchills tomorrow morning are in the teens tomorrow before we rebound during the afternoon. it will feel like winter over the next 24 to 36 hours. there are improvements in the seven-day forecast. future tracker 6 lunchtime rain south and east, snow north and west. that will continue throughout the day. temperatures upper 30s, low 40s. the evening hours once the storm hits the coast there's the north windy driving the cold air into the heart of the delaware and lehigh valleys. for today, temperatures well above freezing, the snow is going to stick mainly on grassy surfaces. all the roads, sidewalks, things like that just wet. lots of melting. elevation will play a key role in the storm system. the higher you are in the elevations the greater chances you see snow. the closer you are to sea level there's a greater chance of you
the center of the storm dumped 9-inch of snow over toledo, ohio last night. this will pull east and ride along the p-a turnpike and make its way out to sea later this evening. as it does so it will usher in colder air on the backside. windchills tomorrow morning are in the teens tomorrow before we rebound during the afternoon. it will feel like winter over the next 24 to 36 hours. there are improvements in the seven-day forecast. future tracker 6 lunchtime rain south and east, snow north and...
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the university of toledo in bowling green are working together to jointly, jointly offer courses that traditionally have had low enforcement on their separate campuses. ohio state, cincinnati taking steps to partner -- partnership with the state. to take advantage of economies of scale instead of taking on constant upgrades or new construction on their own. we recently brought the general assembly some important new initiatives to strengthen pathways to a lower cost college degree. we are proposing everest to study for three years at a lower cost on a community college campus and then transferred to a four-year university for a final year to earn their degrees. this could cut their costs by 75% in getting this degree. [applause] let me just say -- if we do not begin to control these costs, these four-year schools, many of themill be just a memory. because people will figure out a way to get their education, -- at aedentials in much lower price. these colleges and universities are going to have to make very tough decisions. salute gordono keys when wartime. leased the parking lots and
the university of toledo in bowling green are working together to jointly, jointly offer courses that traditionally have had low enforcement on their separate campuses. ohio state, cincinnati taking steps to partner -- partnership with the state. to take advantage of economies of scale instead of taking on constant upgrades or new construction on their own. we recently brought the general assembly some important new initiatives to strengthen pathways to a lower cost college degree. we are...
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the same weather system headed our way dumped snow over the toledo way. it led to several accidents. closer to our area, this is what it looked like today in philadelphia which is getting a light dusting of snow. the snow is not expected to accumulate on the roads, however: >> yeah, that's good news for them and for us. we did get the rain and not much snow at least in our immediate area. >> it was coming down heavily, that's where it made it down to the ground. atlantic city, an inch of snow. atlantic county outside of atlantic city getting 3 inches of snow on grassy surfaces. that's incredible. it's on grassy surfaces because temperatures are above the freezing mark. we head outside. in the city, it has been rain all day. the higher elevations -- some of the sky scraper, it's it's melting. 38 degrees. cloudy skies. a little light rain falling here and there. wind coming from the north around 5 miles-per-hour. temperatures falling into the mid-30s by midnight and that rain and snow mixture will be coming to an end around 7:00 or 8:00. 39 in new york and
the same weather system headed our way dumped snow over the toledo way. it led to several accidents. closer to our area, this is what it looked like today in philadelphia which is getting a light dusting of snow. the snow is not expected to accumulate on the roads, however: >> yeah, that's good news for them and for us. we did get the rain and not much snow at least in our immediate area. >> it was coming down heavily, that's where it made it down to the ground. atlantic city, an...
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captain ray carroll is a 26-year veteran of the toledo police department. >> she asked through the speaker chicken mcnuggets at 6:30 in the morning, and the lady explained to her that we're serving the breakfast menu. >> mcdonald's stop serving chicken mcnuggets at 2:30 in the morning, dushane is four hours late. this is no happy meal she's after. >> she drove up, tried to explain her case a little bit more strongly. >> at the pick-up window, dushane continues to argue about the mcnuggets. even though the clerk tells her several times there are no mcnuggets, dushane doesn't want to hear it. >> subsequently got out and assaulted the mcdonald's employee. she had the window open. she punched her in the face. >> as the manager slides the window shut, dushane decks her one the second she arrives. this is the second person she punches, but the manager fights back, grabbing the customer's long hair. >> she tried dragging the suspect through the drive-through window. i don't know what she was going to do if she got her in there. nonetheless, she was deterred by other employees, saying let her go.
captain ray carroll is a 26-year veteran of the toledo police department. >> she asked through the speaker chicken mcnuggets at 6:30 in the morning, and the lady explained to her that we're serving the breakfast menu. >> mcdonald's stop serving chicken mcnuggets at 2:30 in the morning, dushane is four hours late. this is no happy meal she's after. >> she drove up, tried to explain her case a little bit more strongly. >> at the pick-up window, dushane continues to argue...
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. >> host: next call is jay in toledo, ohio. we are listening and you are on with linda hirshman. we are talki about the supreme court. >> caller: thank you. linda, you have such a wonderful sense of humor. it is so great to here that on c-span. my question is what is the link from sandra day o'connor as well as justice ginsburg to the first lady? you talked about nancy reagan passing and the other first ladies you talked about including michele obama. the next question i have is with what is all that is going on, how did both justice ginsburg and sandra day o'connor link up with the wife of antonin scalia? i think the women are always left out which is find of unfortunate. thank you again. >> guest: ruth bader ginsburg was responsible for the supreme court publishing a book about the first justice's wife who was the wife of another supreme court justice. see turned out to be very influential in getting him to say in the late 19th century in plusy versus ferguson you should not by law separate black people from white people on train. holland was a real force in the justice's caree
. >> host: next call is jay in toledo, ohio. we are listening and you are on with linda hirshman. we are talki about the supreme court. >> caller: thank you. linda, you have such a wonderful sense of humor. it is so great to here that on c-span. my question is what is the link from sandra day o'connor as well as justice ginsburg to the first lady? you talked about nancy reagan passing and the other first ladies you talked about including michele obama. the next question i have is...
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. >> my name is paul kunkle from toledo, ohio.e were on a long vacation, about 35 days, traveling across country, all the way down to cabo san lucas, mexico, where i have a time share. we came back through arizona and texas, where i was looking for property. we went to new orleans, to bourbon street. i fell down and my friend picked me up and we were picked up by the new orleans police and accused of being drunk in public. i've been here 21 days. the first few days we were in the new orleans county jail. we were left without food or water for three days. near riots broke out. there were people breaking windows, starting fires. most of us were afraid that we were going to die there, it was so horrible. water was up to our shoulders by the time they got us out of there. they put us in small boats, took us to this bridge area. i saw my friend for about two minutes, first thing he said to me, he said, this is a goddamned nightmare. >> while a nightmare for some, for others, including the first women inmates to sleep at angola in 44 ye
. >> my name is paul kunkle from toledo, ohio.e were on a long vacation, about 35 days, traveling across country, all the way down to cabo san lucas, mexico, where i have a time share. we came back through arizona and texas, where i was looking for property. we went to new orleans, to bourbon street. i fell down and my friend picked me up and we were picked up by the new orleans police and accused of being drunk in public. i've been here 21 days. the first few days we were in the new...
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cleveland is in the 40s, along with toledo, 20 warm air in place, that's not going to last.will get chilly here. hope you didn't put the boots or sweaters away. you are going to need them. temperatures falling to the 50s in the mountains, low 80s in most of the metro right now with partly to mostly cloudy skies, the winds are gusting out of the south, southwest, 30 miles an hour, saturday night, sundays morning, may gust 40-50 miles an hour. coldernary canada, dipping in to the northern u.s., the battle is on from winter, bringing a little snow to the great lakes to the severe weather. the threat this afternoon is now southern georgia, down in to florida, some of that rain is towards the carolinas, we got to watch this briefly area pushing through this evening. tomorrow morning, for your south and east, dc, i'm concerned if you have plans, maybe you go running, kids got a sporting event with the soccer and little league teams going on already. could be a few showers, especially in the morning. by the afternoon, some sunshine working wa saturday night with a couple of showers
cleveland is in the 40s, along with toledo, 20 warm air in place, that's not going to last.will get chilly here. hope you didn't put the boots or sweaters away. you are going to need them. temperatures falling to the 50s in the mountains, low 80s in most of the metro right now with partly to mostly cloudy skies, the winds are gusting out of the south, southwest, 30 miles an hour, saturday night, sundays morning, may gust 40-50 miles an hour. coldernary canada, dipping in to the northern u.s.,...
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. >> how this debate has toledo a battle over the bathroom. >>> plus are you guilty? thousands of drivers still get pulled over every year for texting while driving. local leaders have a new plan to make violators pay. >>> it was equal pay on the minds of women across the country. how they are fighting to close the wage gap. that's next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. this change in attitude brought to you by escape to margaritaville, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. featuring a second chance trip to the fabulous margaritaville beach resort in hollywood beach, florida. the ultimate paradise getaway, offering relaxation, entertainment and adventure. incredible dining and more. escape to margaritaville. paradise could be yours in an instant. keep on scratchin' >>> advocates of equal pay for equal work held a rally at the pennsylvania state capital. pennsylvania are not on track to earn equal pay until 2072. equal payday is today. it is the day that symbolizes how far into the year women must work to catch up what men earned in the previous year. in pennsylvan
. >> how this debate has toledo a battle over the bathroom. >>> plus are you guilty? thousands of drivers still get pulled over every year for texting while driving. local leaders have a new plan to make violators pay. >>> it was equal pay on the minds of women across the country. how they are fighting to close the wage gap. that's next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. this change in attitude brought to you by escape to margaritaville, the new instant game from the pennsylvania...
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now officials in miami, toledo which in ohio and d.c.to duplicate this asinine way to spend tax dollars. then women only train cars after those sexual attacks in the city of cologne. yes, rather than boot the migrants out just segregate. it's part of a rich fabric of their cultural heritage. i guess it doesn't matter because it's all going to -- ♪ helena handbasket ooh. all right. you like -- jessica, you like this idea of paying -- >> totalfully. >> paying criminals not to kill you. that's extortion. that's what the mafia does. >> it's a lot cheaper than them going back to jail or losing other lives. richmond, 84 of 88 people who were on the -- committing further murders did not. >> pay me to wear pants. >> i don't think that's the way it work. >> but i'm expected to wear pants but like you're expected to abide by the law. >> greg, you would get fired if you had no pants on right now so you are getting paid to wear pants. >> that's true. that's actually -- miles has a good point. >> you know how much welfare is. >> welfare is like bucks
now officials in miami, toledo which in ohio and d.c.to duplicate this asinine way to spend tax dollars. then women only train cars after those sexual attacks in the city of cologne. yes, rather than boot the migrants out just segregate. it's part of a rich fabric of their cultural heritage. i guess it doesn't matter because it's all going to -- ♪ helena handbasket ooh. all right. you like -- jessica, you like this idea of paying -- >> totalfully. >> paying criminals not to kill...
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near toledo, ohio, ten inches of snow, nearly burying this car. and nearly a foot of snow reported in michigan and west virginia. heavy wet snow in pennsylvania taking out trees and knocking out power. i mean, a slight warmup today. but really, it's not going to be until the end of the week. freeze warnings into the deep south. check this out. a lot of the areas, the growing season has already started. vegetation will be damaged in some cases. these are actual temperatures. forget about the wind chill. pittsburgh. and 28 degrees in raleigh. 31 in knoxville. and, warmup a little bit tomorrow ahead of the next system. as that comes on board, it will be mostly a rain system. another shot of cold air coming in behind this system. we don't break out of this pattern until the end of this week. cecilia? >> rob, i'm not happy with you about this. but we'll let you back inside in a few minutes. >> no, don't. >> they're saying no. stay out there. >> stay out there. >>> we want to turn to the race for the white house this morning. two hits for hillary clinto
near toledo, ohio, ten inches of snow, nearly burying this car. and nearly a foot of snow reported in michigan and west virginia. heavy wet snow in pennsylvania taking out trees and knocking out power. i mean, a slight warmup today. but really, it's not going to be until the end of the week. freeze warnings into the deep south. check this out. a lot of the areas, the growing season has already started. vegetation will be damaged in some cases. these are actual temperatures. forget about the...
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check out this video coming in from toledo, ohio, where the know is coming down yesterday and still isrning piling up on some of the streets making for a slick go and around the great lakes from wisconsin and down through pennsylvania is where we expect to see the most amount of snow there. but everybody well into the deep south going to see temperatures. we have freeze warnings and watches posted across a dozen states, not only today and tomorrow as well. check out numbers as well for air temperatures. this is not including the wind. annapolis, 29 degrees. right now 37 in nashville and the freezing mark in d.c. and tomorrow morning we're looking at even colder temperatures so april temps are going to be very chilly and the snowfall forecast with this next clipper system more or less a dusting west of i-95. maybe higher accumulations in through the interior areas but certainly a nuisance snow and pretty unusual, dan, for this early in april. >> yeah, i find it all very disappointing. cook back inside and we'll discuss it further. thank you. >>> to the breaking news overnight. the accus
check out this video coming in from toledo, ohio, where the know is coming down yesterday and still isrning piling up on some of the streets making for a slick go and around the great lakes from wisconsin and down through pennsylvania is where we expect to see the most amount of snow there. but everybody well into the deep south going to see temperatures. we have freeze warnings and watches posted across a dozen states, not only today and tomorrow as well. check out numbers as well for air...
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louis, chicago to cincinnati and eventually detroit and cleveland and right around toledo, ohio. we're looking at 39 by the time we get to 11:00, noontime, 41. 46 the high this afternoon. normal high is 58. we're a little cooler than that, but it's not bitter cold like yesterday. and at the bus stop, the kiddos will be there, the huckleberries, all dressed in their warm gear and they'll still be there right after school. the sidewalk cement is wet, so they're not going to move very much, stuck in wet cement. >> yes, clearly. >> at least they should be. 46 and sunshine later on today. dress warmly, kiddoes. weather then heather every seven minutes. she looks to have a problem this morning. >>reporter: this is the fdr drive, a residual delay as you go onto the southbound side of the fdr drive. we'll head over to our maps and we did have newscopter 7 over there earlier and it was an accident, fdr drive southbound side, right near 79th street, but that earlier accident has been cleared away. but you can see that the damage is done. now, if you are going to take newark light rail, if
louis, chicago to cincinnati and eventually detroit and cleveland and right around toledo, ohio. we're looking at 39 by the time we get to 11:00, noontime, 41. 46 the high this afternoon. normal high is 58. we're a little cooler than that, but it's not bitter cold like yesterday. and at the bus stop, the kiddos will be there, the huckleberries, all dressed in their warm gear and they'll still be there right after school. the sidewalk cement is wet, so they're not going to move very much, stuck...
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take a look at this, what it look like in toledo last nightment huge flags, accumulating on the cars and the grounds. there were also several accident reports, and white-out conditions. the national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory for northern ohio, until 10:00 this morning. >>> well, certainly, puts things into perspective, that could be us. >> right. >> it is all about timing, yes. if it was a month or two ago, i would be talking about maybe three, 6 inches of snow around here, now it is early april, coming down the day, a lot could melt. could be a coating on some areas, inch or two, especially up in the higher elevations, lehigh val. >> i not a white snout. >> no, no, we'll break it down for you. take it outside, still quai net center city. if you have to get out, don't want to get wet. now is the time to do it. >> few hours to go here. not totally overcast just yet here in philadelphia. but that will occur over the neck couple of hours. starting to see first batch of some snow arriving across parts of central pennsylvania, and it is mixing with rain. tempera
take a look at this, what it look like in toledo last nightment huge flags, accumulating on the cars and the grounds. there were also several accident reports, and white-out conditions. the national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory for northern ohio, until 10:00 this morning. >>> well, certainly, puts things into perspective, that could be us. >> right. >> it is all about timing, yes. if it was a month or two ago, i would be talking about maybe three, 6...
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take a look, this is what it look like in the toledo area. huge flakes, accumulating on the cars, on the ground, also, several accidents in white out conditions, national weather service has issued winter weather advisory for northern ohio, until 10:00 this morning. just continue, fortunately no pictures like that her? >> no, will be winter weather advisory, see steadier snow in some areas, the wet snow, big fat snowflakes like you saw in the video from ohio, but no precipitation just yet, check in from the weather watchers, everybody dry so far. but temperatures are cold enough to support snow in some spot, especially up into the lehigh valley where julia deal, this hour, still clear skies, but clouds will be quickly thickening up, from the west, and woe go out to chester county, where one of the areas probably about to see little bit of light precipitation soon, frank, 32 degrees, most likely be seeing little snow mix withing rain at times. still 32 lynn springer coming in at the freezing mark, under partly cloudy skies, and little colder o
take a look, this is what it look like in the toledo area. huge flakes, accumulating on the cars, on the ground, also, several accidents in white out conditions, national weather service has issued winter weather advisory for northern ohio, until 10:00 this morning. just continue, fortunately no pictures like that her? >> no, will be winter weather advisory, see steadier snow in some areas, the wet snow, big fat snowflakes like you saw in the video from ohio, but no precipitation just...
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. >> when they are only visible here, the toledo zoo and the gorge, theyrd first amphibian that was extinct in the wild original area. >> reporter: that's really incredible. congratulations on all of the work you do. the bronx, you guys, really creating a legacy for wildlife conservation that expands the own tire planet. so it's happening rate here. come out and support them. the monorail opens today. wabc here supporting you guys. wear proud to be a part of it. >> thanks for being a part of it. >> reporter: michelle and rob, a lot of folks out here. not only do they have the t- shirts on, they raised money for conservation but they've got their face painted. when rob says people are going wild, michelle, they are going wild. >> i love it. >> back inside to you. >> all right. it starts in about 15 minutes. i love the story about the bison going back to 1907 keeping the buffalo alive. >>> all right. someone could be $300 million richer tonight. it surges into triple digits. nobody matched into wednesday so the pot grew for the $314 million. the cash value is $204.7 million you can watch toni
. >> when they are only visible here, the toledo zoo and the gorge, theyrd first amphibian that was extinct in the wild original area. >> reporter: that's really incredible. congratulations on all of the work you do. the bronx, you guys, really creating a legacy for wildlife conservation that expands the own tire planet. so it's happening rate here. come out and support them. the monorail opens today. wabc here supporting you guys. wear proud to be a part of it. >> thanks for...
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we think now 10,000 people in the toledo area are addicted to heroin or opioids. people in akron have been heartbroken over the story of andrew fry. his mom, and his grandmother did heroin. last week andrew's mom found him dead at the age of 16 in a summit county hotel room. that was last week. 16 years old. summit county, by the way, where akron is located, has seen their overdose death rate double in five years. i think you get the picture. this is clearly a growing epidemic. it's a problem that must be addressed. as i've said, mr. president, no zip code, no congressional district is safe from this threat. in ohio, we understand that. just in the last few weeks there have been summits on this issue. in cincinnati, in middle town, in centerville, cedarville, ohio. on march 23, nearly two weeks after cara passed the franklin county coroner convened the county opiate crisis summit. sheep has seen children -- she has seen children as young as 14 die of overdoses in her community, as the coroner in that community. there is a sense of urgency across ohio out of this.
we think now 10,000 people in the toledo area are addicted to heroin or opioids. people in akron have been heartbroken over the story of andrew fry. his mom, and his grandmother did heroin. last week andrew's mom found him dead at the age of 16 in a summit county hotel room. that was last week. 16 years old. summit county, by the way, where akron is located, has seen their overdose death rate double in five years. i think you get the picture. this is clearly a growing epidemic. it's a problem...
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dolphins toledo way on a visit to the kiritimi islands. the research team. but the beauty at the surface can't think of the horror underneath. the world's coral reeves are if mortal danger. according to dr. cobb, 80% of the corals are dead and her research site t. reason? strongest el nino conditions ever recorded. >> it's very hard to witness what i saw last month on our expedition. personally, a proceed that took me multiple hours of seeing things with my own eyes, to even believe, it was like watching one of your children suffer. >> the planet has seen el knownios before. >> the el ninoesque, which raised waters. >> the record breaking el nino, experts say, is but a glimpse of the extreme weather to come. >> the problem is with this event being so long, you are seeing bleeping repeatedly in many locations. that's the far worse than just having single bleaching events. >> coral bleaching occurs when overly watch watts interferes with the algae that helps support life. if bleaching goes too far the coral dies. it can have a rip himesque. because coral reefs
dolphins toledo way on a visit to the kiritimi islands. the research team. but the beauty at the surface can't think of the horror underneath. the world's coral reeves are if mortal danger. according to dr. cobb, 80% of the corals are dead and her research site t. reason? strongest el nino conditions ever recorded. >> it's very hard to witness what i saw last month on our expedition. personally, a proceed that took me multiple hours of seeing things with my own eyes, to even believe, it...
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i did a town hall in toledo, ohio. thingd the sheriff one the federal government should be doing to address the opioid epidemic. he said, we need more treatment capacity. we are arresting too many people who have not been able to access treatment. we carefully look at how many people need treatment and try to adjust the proposal to focus on making sure that as many people as possible have access when they need it. >> one more question. dr. wen, what happened? in other words, this was not a problem, not as much of a problem. then something happened. can you tell me what happened? the numbers the gentleman cited, and i realize people are moving from the opioids to heroin. what happened with regard to opioids to get so many people on them that they moved to heroin. my understanding is there was aggressive marketing by drug ispanies so the pain scale something that is up during the course of a hospital stay. the goal should be appropriate treatment. but an expectation is placed on patients and doctors. doctors are put in a
i did a town hall in toledo, ohio. thingd the sheriff one the federal government should be doing to address the opioid epidemic. he said, we need more treatment capacity. we are arresting too many people who have not been able to access treatment. we carefully look at how many people need treatment and try to adjust the proposal to focus on making sure that as many people as possible have access when they need it. >> one more question. dr. wen, what happened? in other words, this was not...
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the university of toledo and bow ling green are working together to jointly offer forces that generallyforce -- low enrollment. ohio state and cincinnati taken steps to partner with the state. or new construction on their own. we recently brought the general assembly some important new initiatives to pathways to a lower-cost college degree. we are proposing efforts to allow more students the ability to study for three years. at a lower-cost on a community college campus and then transfer to a four-year university for a final year to earn their degrees. this could cut their costs by 75% in getting this degree. [applause] and let me just say that if we don't begin to control these costs, these four-year schools, many of them will be just a memory. because people will figure out a way to get their education, their credentials at a much lower price. and these colleges and universities are going to have to make very tough decisions. i would like to salute gordon gee one more time. he least the parking lots at ohio state amid a great criticism. he carried out his plan and he was paid for leas
the university of toledo and bow ling green are working together to jointly offer forces that generallyforce -- low enrollment. ohio state and cincinnati taken steps to partner with the state. or new construction on their own. we recently brought the general assembly some important new initiatives to pathways to a lower-cost college degree. we are proposing efforts to allow more students the ability to study for three years. at a lower-cost on a community college campus and then transfer to a...
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in toledo, ohio, driving was treacherous with spinouts and whiteout conditions. >> in chicago, the white sox does not let snowflakes prevent them from playing friday's home opener against cleveland. perhaps they should have. the indians beat them 7-1. >>> another breaking story the second of two men who escaped from a washington state psychiatric hospital has been captured. anthony garver was found in a wooded area of spokane last night. he was confined to the hospital after being found too mentally ill to face charges in connection with a murder three years ago. the inmate who escaped with garver on wednesday was caught thursday. both escaped from a lower security part of the hospital. >>> there is sadness and anger but also a collective sigh of relief on the university of texas campus in austin this morning. police have made an arrest in connection with a murder of a first-year student. david begnaud has the story. >> reporter: police say the figure seen on this surveillance tape is meechaiel criner a homeless 17-year-old walking through the campus on the same night the victim went mis
in toledo, ohio, driving was treacherous with spinouts and whiteout conditions. >> in chicago, the white sox does not let snowflakes prevent them from playing friday's home opener against cleveland. perhaps they should have. the indians beat them 7-1. >>> another breaking story the second of two men who escaped from a washington state psychiatric hospital has been captured. anthony garver was found in a wooded area of spokane last night. he was confined to the hospital after...
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blood thinner came from china, and there were contaminated ingredients, and a number of people in toledo, ohio, died. well, the drug company didn't know where these products came from. they knew they came from china, but they didn't know where their supply chain ingredients came from. think about that. you should be liable for that, you would think, but they just kind of didn't -- didn't think about the moral question there. a year and a half ago, i gave a speech to the council on foreign relations warning that before we sign any bilateral investment treaty with china, we need to demand that china comply with existing international obligations and domestic laws. we give china chance after chance pushing for increased engagement even though china we know plays by its own rules. the past year and a half nothing has changed. we need to make clear that international obligations we expect china to meet on cybersecurity, on human rights, on forced labor, on slaves making products that american children use, on international trade, on workers' rights, on other issues. we need to demand that chi
blood thinner came from china, and there were contaminated ingredients, and a number of people in toledo, ohio, died. well, the drug company didn't know where these products came from. they knew they came from china, but they didn't know where their supply chain ingredients came from. think about that. you should be liable for that, you would think, but they just kind of didn't -- didn't think about the moral question there. a year and a half ago, i gave a speech to the council on foreign...