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cincinnati city manager harry black told city council last night in a report that "the city has been potentially placed at risk, financially." this comes after black ordered an done into the city park bord spending. turns out the city park board used agreements for building repairs and construct much of park. the problem is...that violates city law and could cost taxpayers if the work doesnt hold up over time...because the project was not more than 80 construction work and contractors were not bonded. at this point the he can't tell which contractor performed what work at this park-- now city hall has ordered an audit of the city park board's spending--that audit should be finished in may. our team has reached out to the mayor for an interview and have not got a response..we'll be at city hall today people responsible for this report and for the problems with the project. vo live now city hall has ordered an audit of the city park board's spending--that audit should be finished in may. our team has interview and have not got a response..we'll be at city hall today to track down the p
cincinnati city manager harry black told city council last night in a report that "the city has been potentially placed at risk, financially." this comes after black ordered an done into the city park bord spending. turns out the city park board used agreements for building repairs and construct much of park. the problem is...that violates city law and could cost taxpayers if the work doesnt hold up over time...because the project was not more than 80 construction work and contractors...
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switch to time warner cable today and ask how you can get a >> cincinnati city manager harry black says the park board gave out millions of dollars worth of in bid contracts. in a memo to city council, they gave the work to companies. black says no bid contracts could end up being more expensive and also the city is lawsuits. it can total around $40 million. it would prevent such a still an independent audit is underway. the kitchen at findlay market opened this morning. it is now an 8,000 foot shared use kitchen. a look now at the latest number of wall street. the dow jones is down 55 points. the nasdaq is 36. while the s&p 500 is down 9 points. rain is on the >> the weather is mild and calm now. but i guess you're looking at the possibility of it taking a turn. rain and storms on the way tomorrow. we have delayed the on set of showers until late tonight and early tomorrow. we have some time to just deal with this. cloudy to mostly cloudy sky. it will pick back up this afternoon. not quite as windy as yesterday. but still breezy. temperature 58 on the atrium center weather cam. warm an
switch to time warner cable today and ask how you can get a >> cincinnati city manager harry black says the park board gave out millions of dollars worth of in bid contracts. in a memo to city council, they gave the work to companies. black says no bid contracts could end up being more expensive and also the city is lawsuits. it can total around $40 million. it would prevent such a still an independent audit is underway. the kitchen at findlay market opened this morning. it is now an...
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city manager harry black has changes. he released a memo saying you should expect to see metal detectors back at entrances on april 4. other changes include requiring employees to wear id badges, adding card access doors on other floors, and restricting parking on plum street. mail and video security changes are expected this summer. it' s a measure that would provide hundreds of millions of dollars to help fight the growing heroin epedemic nationwide, but it has to clear the senate first. today, kentucky us senator mitch mcconnell spoke on the senate floor about why he says the funding is critical to saving lives. the comprehensive addiction and recovery act would provide $312 million over the next five years for federal programs aimed at prevention and treatment of addicts. mcconnell says it' s critical to break the cycle of addiction and save a generation. >> to strengthen education and and improve prescription programs. we can build on these and other up the fight against prescription and heroine overdose and addictio
city manager harry black has changes. he released a memo saying you should expect to see metal detectors back at entrances on april 4. other changes include requiring employees to wear id badges, adding card access doors on other floors, and restricting parking on plum street. mail and video security changes are expected this summer. it' s a measure that would provide hundreds of millions of dollars to help fight the growing heroin epedemic nationwide, but it has to clear the senate first....
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i asked city manager harry black what services might be cut. well we don't know. it's not a problem right now. the system will begin operating in september and funds have been identified that we believe will be able to support the operation but again we have to wait and see how these funding sources actually materialize black says the city is funding they need. we'll all have to wait and see.meantime, four of the five streetcars the fifth and final car should arrive later this month. one company's expansion will bring hundreds of jobs to the tri-state. how you can apply. jury tampering. the accusations being leveled in a major drug case. and the mountain of cash prosecutors say was offered. more than just a school project. the fundraiser underway right now that will help save the lives of other this is a letter from someone who's here. she has to take a brand name drug. been taking it since the early approximately $180 for 10 shots. the latest refill was $14.700 for the same 10 vials and the company is called valeant pharmaceuticals. i'm going after them. this is
i asked city manager harry black what services might be cut. well we don't know. it's not a problem right now. the system will begin operating in september and funds have been identified that we believe will be able to support the operation but again we have to wait and see how these funding sources actually materialize black says the city is funding they need. we'll all have to wait and see.meantime, four of the five streetcars the fifth and final car should arrive later this month. one...
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harry black released a memo, saying you should expect to see metal detectors back at entrances on april 4. other changes include requiring employees to wear i.d. badges adding card-access doors on other floors and restricting parking on plum street. mail and video security changes are expected in july. sheree: a cincinnati attorney now suspended following multiple alcohol related convictions. the ohio supreme court says stephen ball' s suspension was based, in part, on a 2013 sentence for ovi and disorderly conduct. ohio' s bar association also says ball was overdrawing his client trust account and practicing law during a period when his law license was inactive. 2007 and twice in 2002. a house fire with a woman inside shuts down a hamilton road. a viewer sent us this picture saying the fire closed knightsbridge right near central. firefighters say the woman put a chimney cleaning log in the fireplace and is set the whole place on fire. after the woman had fallen asleep. they said the fire did a whole lot of damage, but luckily she was able to get out safely. mike: a school community re
harry black released a memo, saying you should expect to see metal detectors back at entrances on april 4. other changes include requiring employees to wear i.d. badges adding card-access doors on other floors and restricting parking on plum street. mail and video security changes are expected in july. sheree: a cincinnati attorney now suspended following multiple alcohol related convictions. the ohio supreme court says stephen ball' s suspension was based, in part, on a 2013 sentence for ovi...
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but it may wind up costing taxpayers more.city manager harry black announced a deal with the haile foundation for the first two years of streetcar operations.the haile foundation is putting up 900- thousand dollars.city council will be asked for more than 680- thousand for the first year, and 518- thousand the second year to pay for operating costs. 3 neighbors in three ohio villages will voting on their home town's existence on tuesday.for instance.. the tiny village of neville may cease to exist.flooding led to a decline in population.right now.. about 100 people live there.. 60 are registered voters.for many years state funding was a big help in balancing the river town's budget. but this past year a big chunk was taken away.if the yes vote wins, neville becomes part of washington township. if they don't vote to dissolve.. it's really unclear what happens. there's 3 02.55.41-53"if they don't treading on an area we haven't been in before. we are going to continue to do what we can do as long as we can do it with what funding we have." somerville in butler county and smithfield, in jefferson
but it may wind up costing taxpayers more.city manager harry black announced a deal with the haile foundation for the first two years of streetcar operations.the haile foundation is putting up 900- thousand dollars.city council will be asked for more than 680- thousand for the first year, and 518- thousand the second year to pay for operating costs. 3 neighbors in three ohio villages will voting on their home town's existence on tuesday.for instance.. the tiny village of neville may cease to...
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harry black released a memo saying you should expect to see metal detectors back at entrances on april 4. other changes include, requiring employees to wear i.d. badges. adding card-access doors on other floors. and restricting parking on plum street. are expected this summer. mark: continued problems for kentucky' s two planned parenthood clinics. the state requires abortion clinics to have a license and a transfer agreement with a hospital. the university of louisville hospital has now backed out of an agreement with the louisville planned parenthood. while the governor says the lexington clinic also doesn' t have an agreement or a license. lisa: a new bill could help kentucky students graduate with a college degree, without having to pay off loans. the work ready kentucky program is making its way through the state house. lawmakers say it would be an investment to get students educated then into the workforce by paying for community college. the program would cost 13 million dollars the first year then 20 million after that. , >> most of those students will be looking at a technical
harry black released a memo saying you should expect to see metal detectors back at entrances on april 4. other changes include, requiring employees to wear i.d. badges. adding card-access doors on other floors. and restricting parking on plum street. are expected this summer. mark: continued problems for kentucky' s two planned parenthood clinics. the state requires abortion clinics to have a license and a transfer agreement with a hospital. the university of louisville hospital has now backed...
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a memo from city manager harry black says city officials knew the shortfall could occur and he says they've been saving up for it. he says the city should be able to cover the entire two-year deficit with saved-up parking-meter money. new this morning new this morning police believe a mother shot and killed her disabled daughter... before killing herself... this all happened around 9 o'clock on springcrest drive... in fairfield township we're told a relative found the bodies of 54-year- old barbara busch and her daughter 24-year-old cynthia busch. the case remains under investigation both ohio governor john kasich...and republican frontrunner donald trump... have their eyes on the queen city this weekend. kasich will be speaking at the sharonville convention center you can find that ticket information on our website, fox19 now dot com. and on sunday, donald trump will make his way to the queen city where he'll hold a rally at the duke energy convention center. that rally will begin at noon. i will continue to follow breaking news for you and bring you the latest information right here on th
a memo from city manager harry black says city officials knew the shortfall could occur and he says they've been saving up for it. he says the city should be able to cover the entire two-year deficit with saved-up parking-meter money. new this morning new this morning police believe a mother shot and killed her disabled daughter... before killing herself... this all happened around 9 o'clock on springcrest drive... in fairfield township we're told a relative found the bodies of 54-year- old...
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kyla: city manager harry black has submitted a short-term plan to city council. it includes $900,000 in stopgap funding from the ralph haile/u.s. bank foundation. but only if city council approves additional money to cover the rest of the two-year the budget gap is blamed in part on start-up costs and lower than expected revenue projections. mark: still to come this noon remembering nancy reagan. , kyla: how the former first lady is being remembered today. and one of the things her daughter says she told her before she died. mark: and famed dog trainer cesar milan, facing animal cruelty charges. what the charges stem from. how he is responding to the allegations. jennifer: a cloudy stoat star far this morning, but seeing a few hints of sunshine for the midday. thanks for joining us on wlwt news 5 (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president keep social security strong. hey candidates. enough talk. there are those
kyla: city manager harry black has submitted a short-term plan to city council. it includes $900,000 in stopgap funding from the ralph haile/u.s. bank foundation. but only if city council approves additional money to cover the rest of the two-year the budget gap is blamed in part on start-up costs and lower than expected revenue projections. mark: still to come this noon remembering nancy reagan. , kyla: how the former first lady is being remembered today. and one of the things her daughter...
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late today, city manager harry black sent council a notice--telling them the contractors hired to build the park--were never competitively bid. the parks board--black wrote--used exisiting maintenance contractors to build the using a construction contract. the problem for the city now: there's no way to know which contractor worked on which part of the project--so the city knows who to hold accountable if something goes wrong. but--one of the major problems detailed in the city the parks board city hall found--didn't have the amount of insurance needed to do the work. not having that insurance--black wrote--is a violation of city law. "phone ringing..." we tried calling parks director willie carden this evening to ask him about the city manager's report--and his role as the head of the department. we got no answer on carden's home number. we also made a house call... "knocking nats" although people were inside--no one came to the door. carden--who was appointed by mayor john cranley to lead the park's department still has not responded to our attempts to reach him for comment. cranley--
late today, city manager harry black sent council a notice--telling them the contractors hired to build the park--were never competitively bid. the parks board--black wrote--used exisiting maintenance contractors to build the using a construction contract. the problem for the city now: there's no way to know which contractor worked on which part of the project--so the city knows who to hold accountable if something goes wrong. but--one of the major problems detailed in the city the parks board...
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city manager harry black has submitted a short-term plan to city council ... it includes 900-thousand dollars in stopgap funding from the ralph haile/u-s bank foundation.... but only if city council approves additional money to cover the rest of the two-year deficit. the budget gap is blamed in part on start-up costs and lower than expected revenue projections. a man has been found dead in a car in hamilton... police say the car ended up in the yard of a home in the 300 block of charles street around 6 a-m. offers responded after calls of shots fired in the area. the police arrived they found the man unresponsive inside the locked car. the man died on the scene. his name has not been released. early clouds but then some late sunday today with highs in the mid 60s. tonight will be pleasant under partly cloudy skies with lows around 47. the cool front will return north as a warm front early saturday morning bringing the return of clouds and even a few spotty showers saturday. saturday doesn't look very bad as any showers will be brief and passing quickly. it loo
city manager harry black has submitted a short-term plan to city council ... it includes 900-thousand dollars in stopgap funding from the ralph haile/u-s bank foundation.... but only if city council approves additional money to cover the rest of the two-year deficit. the budget gap is blamed in part on start-up costs and lower than expected revenue projections. a man has been found dead in a car in hamilton... police say the car ended up in the yard of a home in the 300 block of charles street...
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harry black released a memo saying expectancy metal detectors at the back of the agencies -- back of the entrances. requiring them play to wear id badges and restricting harking on plum street. video changes are expected this summer. mark: continued problems for the kentucky' s to planned parenthood clinics. the state requires abortion clinics to have a license and transfer agreement with the hospital. university of louisville hospital has backed out of an agreement with the louisville planned parenthood. while the government -- governor says lexington does not have an agreement or license. lisa: a new bill helping students graduate with a college degree without having to pay out their loans. the work ready kentucky program is making its way through the state house. lawmakers say would mean an educated, the into the workforce by paying for community college. the program would cost $13 million the first year, $20 million after that. >> hopefully, most of those students will be looking at a technical education and advanced manufacturing degree or something in the health care industry t
harry black released a memo saying expectancy metal detectors at the back of the agencies -- back of the entrances. requiring them play to wear id badges and restricting harking on plum street. video changes are expected this summer. mark: continued problems for the kentucky' s to planned parenthood clinics. the state requires abortion clinics to have a license and transfer agreement with the hospital. university of louisville hospital has backed out of an agreement with the louisville planned...
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mike: harry black is saying that the city exceeded revenues last month. they made a $.3 million. more than expected in february. the march -- the majority of that is higher than expected income taxes. and also saving money on ems through surplus. a new ad campaign hoping to encourage more people to travel to the buckeye state. a new 32nd tv tourist spot will air. it will feature the ohio find it here rand. the ads are meant to highlight the attractions for people living in the state. gas prices are up more than $.20 in ohio compared to last month. aaa reported the average price a drop in gasoline supplies has contributed to the jump. firefighters rally behind their brothers and sisters in need. plus preparing your family before severe storms hit the spring. the best toll sustained top of this year storms. and how to know the difference between watches and warnings. kevin: we had a chilly weekend around here, we are replacing it with much milder and more springlike weather. i' ve a full look at your you' re watching cincinnati' s wlwt news 5 leading the way. mike: local chefs are
mike: harry black is saying that the city exceeded revenues last month. they made a $.3 million. more than expected in february. the march -- the majority of that is higher than expected income taxes. and also saving money on ems through surplus. a new ad campaign hoping to encourage more people to travel to the buckeye state. a new 32nd tv tourist spot will air. it will feature the ohio find it here rand. the ads are meant to highlight the attractions for people living in the state. gas prices...
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city manager harry black has announced the date to implement the changes. he released a memo saying expect to see metal detectors back at the entrances by april 4. employees to wear id badges, adding car access doors on other floors, and restricting parking on plum street, mail and video security changes all expected sometime this summer. in commitment 2016, the latest republican debate got heated and intense between the candidates. engines. the cocoa nikole: this was a last-ditch effort to stop trump from getting the nomination. piling on from his donations to democrats to trump university, which is now facing a lawsuit. >> he is trying to con people into getting their vote, just like he can' t people into getting their money. >> he doesn' t go to vote. the people of florida can' t stand him. the people in florida would not elect him dogcatcher. nikole: missing last night, ben carson. yes not officially dropped out of plans to address his next campaign move today at a conservative political conference. in washington, i am nikole killion reporting. marconi
city manager harry black has announced the date to implement the changes. he released a memo saying expect to see metal detectors back at the entrances by april 4. employees to wear id badges, adding car access doors on other floors, and restricting parking on plum street, mail and video security changes all expected sometime this summer. in commitment 2016, the latest republican debate got heated and intense between the candidates. engines. the cocoa nikole: this was a last-ditch effort to...
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city manager harry black has submitted a short-term plan to city council. it includes $900,000 in stopgap funding from the ralph haile/u.s. bank foundation. but only if city council approves additional money to cover the rest of the two-year deficit. the budget gap is blamed in part on start-up costs and lower than expected revenue projections. mark: jennifer schack is here with a look at what is happening outside. we thought we are going to need the ark their building, but finally, the rain stopped. that is good news. jennifer: today is the reprieve and then we have a good amount of rain and showers for the weekend forecast as well. we kind of get back into the and early part of the week next week. late evening showers from last night have pushed out. we still have the cloud cover for the morning. it is not showing any signs of lessening yet. we will see clearing. when we see brakes, it will be from north to south. because at this point extending all the way across ohio and indiana. right conditions currently on the radar. no additional rain expected. stil
city manager harry black has submitted a short-term plan to city council. it includes $900,000 in stopgap funding from the ralph haile/u.s. bank foundation. but only if city council approves additional money to cover the rest of the two-year deficit. the budget gap is blamed in part on start-up costs and lower than expected revenue projections. mark: jennifer schack is here with a look at what is happening outside. we thought we are going to need the ark their building, but finally, the rain...
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harris: yeah. >> he turned it around and won. harris: black voters say they like him. we'll see what happens. there is more on hillary clinton. she may be her own worst enemy after making what some say is huge gaffe on benghazi. it happened during a town hall last night while defending her push for regime change in libya. here it is. watch. >> libya was a different kind of calculation and we didn't lose a single person. we didn't have a, you know problem in supporting our european and arab allies in working with nato and now we've got to support the libyan people. harris: didn't lose a single person. it's a statement for her. a question for me. as you saw hillary clinton made no mention of the terror attack on our consulate that killed four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. the committee investigating benghazi is planning to release a final report before the summer that could have big implications for clinton's white house bid. in no disrespect for mrs. clinton, is she exhausted or did she forget? what is up with that? >> there is series of things pas
harris: yeah. >> he turned it around and won. harris: black voters say they like him. we'll see what happens. there is more on hillary clinton. she may be her own worst enemy after making what some say is huge gaffe on benghazi. it happened during a town hall last night while defending her push for regime change in libya. here it is. watch. >> libya was a different kind of calculation and we didn't lose a single person. we didn't have a, you know problem in supporting our european...
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harris was the first black state. she served 20 years with the miami-dade police department. harris' relatives joined the commissioner at the official ceremony and received a proclamation for the officer's historic achievement. >> go thel that ma. well, danielle. a familiar faij face receiving recognition for her positive role in the community. lovely danielle knox. perhaps you've heard of her honored at lauderhill chamber of commerce third annual box distinction breakfast. >> she is onef ten women being recognizes for their professional chief ments and contributions. congratulations. are you very distint. >> danlle: thank you. i was with such great company. be among them was very humbled. >> danielle: thank you lynn. >> lynn: you should bring wartd out here. it looks pretty. >> danielle: it is beautiful. >> and coming up next. you learned cpr and now an app to help you practice what you know for reevment our special assignment report how to save alive. and a legendary sing frert 80s is ready to get back into the recording studio. 23eu8 collins. come on down. >>> >>> >> lynn:
harris was the first black state. she served 20 years with the miami-dade police department. harris' relatives joined the commissioner at the official ceremony and received a proclamation for the officer's historic achievement. >> go thel that ma. well, danielle. a familiar faij face receiving recognition for her positive role in the community. lovely danielle knox. perhaps you've heard of her honored at lauderhill chamber of commerce third annual box distinction breakfast. >> she...
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. >> selma harris is the first black female police officer and department. terrell forney is live in miami gardens where a dedication ceremony was h%ld for her. terrell. >> reporter: that dedication ceremony just wrapped up. the street sign put into place. officer thelma harris way on northwest 75th street. runs for ten blocks west of northwest 27th avenue all to honor that woman who was the first female black officer in the entire state. the name etched on this brandthe name etched on this brand-new street sign symbolizes a slice of history. >> thelma harris was not just a trail blazer, she was a pioneertrail blazer, she was a pioneer. >> reporter: thelma harris was the state's first black female police officer in 1962, a difficult it is a income a civil rights era, but one that opened the doors for many just like her. >> she was just an honest little strong lady that went about doing what was right and what was good. >> reporter: thelma spent 20 years with miami-dade pd before retiring in 1982. she died last summer at 88 years old, leaving her family, incl
. >> selma harris is the first black female police officer and department. terrell forney is live in miami gardens where a dedication ceremony was h%ld for her. terrell. >> reporter: that dedication ceremony just wrapped up. the street sign put into place. officer thelma harris way on northwest 75th street. runs for ten blocks west of northwest 27th avenue all to honor that woman who was the first female black officer in the entire state. the name etched on this brandthe name etched...
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she was a pioneer. >> terrell: thelma harris became the state's first black female police officer in 1962, a diffict task in a civil rights era but one that opened the doors for man just like her. >> she was just an honest little, strong lady that went about doing what was right and what was good. >> terrell: thelma spent 20 years with miami-dade pd before retiring in 1982. she died last summer at 88 years old, leaving her family, including her daughter a a grander, to accept this huge ohrn begin granddaughter. >> it's extraordinary. just shocking to me. yes. my mother is telling me right now, hang in there, sisr, hang in there, everything is going to be all right. >> an ohrn.honor. to meet and have a street named after my grandmother. formal yet filled with humor for a woman who loved to smile, a pioneer now paving the way even in death for kidi in this community who aspire for a career in law enforcement. >> when i pass this way, i'll say, hello, officer harris. thank you. >> terrell: certainly a proud moment for this officer's's family as well as current members of the miami-dade
she was a pioneer. >> terrell: thelma harris became the state's first black female police officer in 1962, a diffict task in a civil rights era but one that opened the doors for man just like her. >> she was just an honest little, strong lady that went about doing what was right and what was good. >> terrell: thelma spent 20 years with miami-dade pd before retiring in 1982. she died last summer at 88 years old, leaving her family, including her daughter a a grander, to accept...
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so all would be watching neil patrick harris right now. if you want black nominees every year, you need to have black categories categories. you're already dealing with men and women, think about it there's no real reason for there to be a man and woman category in acting. there's no reason. it's not vacuum sealed. you don't have to separate them. he never said i better slow this acting down so she can catch up. >> even the concept of having black categories, have asian it's got to be the best performances. people vote personally on what they thought was the best performance. >> i think the argument too is give more opportunities so there can be more performances so you can choose. >> it's been changed in the 50 years i've been in this business. it may take longer than some people want, but ultimately i want the person to win. >> i think everyone would agree with that i don't think so. >> you do? >> yeah. i feel like they were saying a lot of people don't have many opportunities to act in films because it doesn't fit this particular charac
so all would be watching neil patrick harris right now. if you want black nominees every year, you need to have black categories categories. you're already dealing with men and women, think about it there's no real reason for there to be a man and woman category in acting. there's no reason. it's not vacuum sealed. you don't have to separate them. he never said i better slow this acting down so she can catch up. >> even the concept of having black categories, have asian it's got to be the...
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city manager harry black has submitted a short-term plan to city council ... it includes 900-thousand dollars in stopgap funding from the ralph haile/u-s bank foundation.... but only if city council approves additional money to cover the rest of the two-year deficit. the budget gap is blamed in part on start-up costs and lower than expected revenue projections. kentucky is confirming... its first case of the zika virus... back positive for a man who recently returned to the louisville area... after traveling to central america... he is expected to make a full recovery. so far... the virus has been reported in at least 31 other states, including ohio and indiana. wlwt news 5's kyla woods has an update now on traffic .. kyla? early clouds but then some late sunday today with highs in the mid 60s. tonight will be pleasant under partly cloudy skies with lows around 47. the cool front will return north as a warm front early saturday morning bringing the return of clouds and even a few spotty showers saturday. saturday doesn't look very bad it looks mild with highs
city manager harry black has submitted a short-term plan to city council ... it includes 900-thousand dollars in stopgap funding from the ralph haile/u-s bank foundation.... but only if city council approves additional money to cover the rest of the two-year deficit. the budget gap is blamed in part on start-up costs and lower than expected revenue projections. kentucky is confirming... its first case of the zika virus... back positive for a man who recently returned to the louisville area......
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her older sister harry a journalist teacher known as the adonis of the negro press. the daughter of -- >> cora and lena and their at husbands moved north and the supreme court decision that entrenched white supremacy. their cousins family stayed in atlanta to remain pillars of the black community. cora and edwin moved to new york city to raise their four sons. two of whom were born in themny north.the edwin, a former republican activist became a democrat writing pamphlets for the 1910of election that black men for the first men to leave the fought republican party and elected democrat for new york. edwin's successful work also won new york its first black national guard unit, it became the famous 3659th regiment known as harlem's own. it was highly decorated in the first world war. although they were were fought in french uniform under the french flag because of president woodrow wilson did not want blacks to bear arms for america. cora's older son, a professionai soldier and veteran died in the war. not in battle battle but in the 1918 influenza pandemic. black life
her older sister harry a journalist teacher known as the adonis of the negro press. the daughter of -- >> cora and lena and their at husbands moved north and the supreme court decision that entrenched white supremacy. their cousins family stayed in atlanta to remain pillars of the black community. cora and edwin moved to new york city to raise their four sons. two of whom were born in themny north.the edwin, a former republican activist became a democrat writing pamphlets for the 1910of...
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. >> decades ago, she became the first female black police officer in the state. today she is being recognized. >> on behalf of miami-dade county and this community, we do hereby proclaim march 3rd as officerrhelma harris day. >> reporter: when she joined the police department back in 1962, she became the first black female police officer in the >> she loved doing undercover work. because she helped to start a program and they put her picture in the paper, she got upset because she couldn't do undercover work anymore. can you imagine that? that takes courage and determination. >> reporter: officer harris proudly served her community for 20 years before retiring in 1982. say thelma was a woman who truly wanted to make a difference and by doing so, she left a legacy to be proud of. >> i am just thrilled to death. my mother was my mentor, my best friend. >> reporter: this celebration and proclamation is to honor officer harris for her contributions to the miami-dade police department. >> northwest is175th street to northwest 37th avenue is being codesignated as offic
. >> decades ago, she became the first female black police officer in the state. today she is being recognized. >> on behalf of miami-dade county and this community, we do hereby proclaim march 3rd as officerrhelma harris day. >> reporter: when she joined the police department back in 1962, she became the first black female police officer in the >> she loved doing undercover work. because she helped to start a program and they put her picture in the paper, she got upset...
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coloring of the clothe mag she will harris was wearing the night she disappeared. she had on, as was described, a navy blue golf or polo shirt and a pair of khaki shorts. >> reporter: now it's up to the judge to decide if the evidence is allowed to be introduced during the fourth trial. unlike with a jury, with a judge you just need that one person to feel, maybe there's not proof beyond a reasonable doubt. for the defense's perspective, that could be their best bet. >> reporter: cal and michelle met in 1987. he was a millionaire car salesman and she a pretty office worker. >> she was just a stunningly beautiful girl. she was fun. she had a great personality. >> reporter: they built this beautiful home in upstate new york and had four kids. but things started to fall apart. >> i was working at the business, working a lot of hours. we weren't able to spend as much time together alone as we had before. and so that put a -- started to put a relationship. >> reporter: they decided to get a divorce but they were still living under the same roof. >> i couldn't change dia
coloring of the clothe mag she will harris was wearing the night she disappeared. she had on, as was described, a navy blue golf or polo shirt and a pair of khaki shorts. >> reporter: now it's up to the judge to decide if the evidence is allowed to be introduced during the fourth trial. unlike with a jury, with a judge you just need that one person to feel, maybe there's not proof beyond a reasonable doubt. for the defense's perspective, that could be their best bet. >> reporter:...
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dude's hair than a black guy's. so i've got to part it certain ways and put more rubber bands in it to hold it. >> my hair's only been growing for five months, so i've only got it braided two or three times. it's starting to get to the length where i want it. probably in another month or so, i'll be able to do a little more with it. >> but both men know that their friendship comes with risks. >> i mean some white guys don't get it, so white guys who do get it usually mess with black guys, period. the ones who don't, you going to know, but they either got swastikas or they got -- even doing this on camera is a jeopardizing situation for real. people will be like, man, why you do that on camera? why you braiding another dude? you know what i mean? anything can pop off from this situation. [ bleep ]. you know, you got haters everywhere you go. >> why do you do it then? >> because i'm not afraid of nobody. i've got 30 years. what you going to do me that i can't do to you? i'm almost 185 pounds of something real vicious,
dude's hair than a black guy's. so i've got to part it certain ways and put more rubber bands in it to hold it. >> my hair's only been growing for five months, so i've only got it braided two or three times. it's starting to get to the length where i want it. probably in another month or so, i'll be able to do a little more with it. >> but both men know that their friendship comes with risks. >> i mean some white guys don't get it, so white guys who do get it usually mess with...
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harris' home. he was a black pharmacist who had been involved in the bus boycott. he provided transportation coordination for the bus boycott. at his home the freedom riders were given safe haven. the other decision was the ride would continue. the next stop the jackson, mississippi. on may 24, 1961, two busloads of freedom riders, many who had been on the early bus from montgomery left montgomery on the trailways bus. when they arrived in jackson, mississippi they did try to integrate the segregated facilities and were arrested. they were all charged with breach of peace. many served anywhere from 30-40 days in jail. over 300 riders were arrested and served times in jackson, mississippi. they never arrived to the destination in new orleans. even after all the activism and rosahe work people like parks and dr. martin luther king had done in 1955, desegregating the sadie -- city buses in montgomery, for most of life to not change from day to day. they still suffered in the same situations they had before 1955. inwas after the student sit in 1961freedom riders when t
harris' home. he was a black pharmacist who had been involved in the bus boycott. he provided transportation coordination for the bus boycott. at his home the freedom riders were given safe haven. the other decision was the ride would continue. the next stop the jackson, mississippi. on may 24, 1961, two busloads of freedom riders, many who had been on the early bus from montgomery left montgomery on the trailways bus. when they arrived in jackson, mississippi they did try to integrate the...
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black? aye. mr. bujon aye. mr. duffy, aye. mr. harris. aye. ms. hartslur. >> aye. >> ms. love. >> aye. >> ms. jutowski. >> no. >> mr. nadler. >> no. >> mr. get. >> no. >> ms. spire. >> no. >> ms. dobene. >> no. >> ms. watts man-cole man. >> no. >> ms. black burn. >> aye. >> report. >> ms. chairman, on that vote this were eight ayes and six nays. >> the motion is tabled. at this time we will introduce our first panel. i will ask that our panelists please move to the table as they are. -- called forward. first, ms. page come stock-cunningham, the executive director of the center for bioethics and human dignity, ale fellow at the institute for biotechnology and the human future and a trustee of taylor university. dr. gerald donovan. senior clinical scholar at the kennedy institute of ethics at georgetown university. he is also director of the pelegrino center for clinical bioethics and professor at georgele township. professor alta sharo. professor sharo is the warren p. knowles, professor of bioethics at university of wisconsin madison where she is on the faculty of the law
black? aye. mr. bujon aye. mr. duffy, aye. mr. harris. aye. ms. hartslur. >> aye. >> ms. love. >> aye. >> ms. jutowski. >> no. >> mr. nadler. >> no. >> mr. get. >> no. >> ms. spire. >> no. >> ms. dobene. >> no. >> ms. watts man-cole man. >> no. >> ms. black burn. >> aye. >> report. >> ms. chairman, on that vote this were eight ayes and six nays. >> the motion is tabled. at...
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officials say the stolen welcomes -- weapons will likely be sold on the black market. >>> how brandi chastain is bowing to help scientists study concussions.>>> support for bart riders, freeing up space on public trains. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, commutes. it's called "bart perks." starting this spring... bart t more than >>> bar is rolling out a new program that is all about easing rush-hour commutes. it is starting this spring. part will try to get more than 1200 passengers to take the train earlier or later. discipline to do so will earn points that can be used for gains or rebates.>> we are trying to convince them to nudge just a little bit to travel before seven or after 8:30. if you do, you earn points. they can be redeemed for small cash incentives or you can play and possibly win up to $100.>> the hope is the train will be less crowded during peak times. if enough passenger shift their schedules. the program will cost $1.6 million.>>> google, ebay, and jetblue are among 13 companies joining the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking. us wildlife trafficking alliance says the compa
officials say the stolen welcomes -- weapons will likely be sold on the black market. >>> how brandi chastain is bowing to help scientists study concussions.>>> support for bart riders, freeing up space on public trains. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, commutes. it's called "bart perks." starting this spring... bart t more than >>> bar is rolling out a new program that is all about easing rush-hour commutes. it is starting this spring. part will try to get more than 1200...
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and now you have harry reid piling on. so what they see is a fractured republican party as you pointed out. and they are taking advantage of this, trying to continue to get the republican party to destroy itself. >> all right. where is senator ted cruz and governor kasich? where dop7 they fit in this narrative of this growing, at least what i consider growing rupture in the republican party? >> well, i think they are basically using the negative fracturing of the party to hopefully to their advantage because they realize that they have got to take some body blows against donald trump in order to hopefully begin to increase the primaries that they are going to win. here's the other thing about all of these attacks on donald trump and all of the other efforts out there to bring down trump. they are trying to scare voters into not voting for trump with things such as international angst that he is going to upset some of our allies. weii already know that the conservative activists as they call themselves, that they are determ
and now you have harry reid piling on. so what they see is a fractured republican party as you pointed out. and they are taking advantage of this, trying to continue to get the republican party to destroy itself. >> all right. where is senator ted cruz and governor kasich? where dop7 they fit in this narrative of this growing, at least what i consider growing rupture in the republican party? >> well, i think they are basically using the negative fracturing of the party to hopefully...
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miss black? >> aye. >> miss black, aye. mr. dejong. mr. dejong, aye. mr. duffy, aye. mr. harris. aye. miss heaartsler. aye. miss love, aye. miss gentleman jakowski no. mr. nadler, no. mr. gepp, no. miss spear, no. miss dovene, no. miss wattsman coleman. no. >> miss black billion bush. >> aye. >> miss blackburn, aye. >> clerk will report. miss chairman, on that vote there were eight ayes and six nays. >> the motion is tabled. at this time we will introduce our first panel. i will ask that our panelists please move to the table as they are called forward. first miss paige comstock cunningham. fellow at the institute for biotechnology and the human future and a trustee of taylor university. dr. gerald donovan. dr. gerald kevin donovan is senior clinical scholar at the kennedy institute of ethics at georgetown university. he is also director of the pellegrino center for clinical bioethics and professor of pediatrics at georgetown. professor alta sharo. warren p. knowles professor of bioethics at the university of wisconsin at madison where she is on the faq till of the law school and
miss black? >> aye. >> miss black, aye. mr. dejong. mr. dejong, aye. mr. duffy, aye. mr. harris. aye. miss heaartsler. aye. miss love, aye. miss gentleman jakowski no. mr. nadler, no. mr. gepp, no. miss spear, no. miss dovene, no. miss wattsman coleman. no. >> miss black billion bush. >> aye. >> miss blackburn, aye. >> clerk will report. miss chairman, on that vote there were eight ayes and six nays. >> the motion is tabled. at this time we will...
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(senator harry reid/(d) minority leader) "there wasn't much said at the meeting" (show scalia pic, then pics of his scotus chair draped in black) scalia's death leaves the high court split four-to-four between conservatives and liberals, will tip the balance either way. with so much at stake, republicans want to run out the clock on president obama's term... refusing to consider any nominee he selects. (sen. mitch mcconnell/(r) majority leader) if the shoe were on the other foot does anyone think the democratic majority would be confirming a republican president's nominee in the last year of his term? (senator patrick leahy/d- vt/ranking member, senate judiciary committee) let's just do it vote up or vote down, stop trying to politicize the supreme court. (stand-up bridge mark albert/cbs news/the supreme court) democrats say it would be the first time since 1875 that a president's supreme court nominee has not received a senate hearing. (josh earnest/white house press secretary) "our strategy is simply that the president will fulfill his constitutional responsibility. and we're going to
(senator harry reid/(d) minority leader) "there wasn't much said at the meeting" (show scalia pic, then pics of his scotus chair draped in black) scalia's death leaves the high court split four-to-four between conservatives and liberals, will tip the balance either way. with so much at stake, republicans want to run out the clock on president obama's term... refusing to consider any nominee he selects. (sen. mitch mcconnell/(r) majority leader) if the shoe were on the other foot does...
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greg: harry, that is interesting. not do it. i packed a big wallet here. garden city junior high school. kerry: i read that the movie was filmed in detroit and chicago. did you have any scenes in your hometown? >> i did not. i did not get a chance to shoot in chicago. >> congratulations. the movie is out today. i predict number one at the box office this weekend. kerry: have a great weekend. greg: all right, folks, for those that back this. good friday. >> you are an expert on it. >> i will make you fishers of men. greg: coming smoking causes 16 different types of cancer. you have one clear way to reduce your risk. you can quit smoking. talk with your doctor. welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free of things i don't. like aliens. just like eye patches. and when it's time to refuel, i eat chex cereal. it's full of stuff we pirates need. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. excelsior! eat up, me hearties! keep it down! i'm exploring the galaxy. arrrr, that's
greg: harry, that is interesting. not do it. i packed a big wallet here. garden city junior high school. kerry: i read that the movie was filmed in detroit and chicago. did you have any scenes in your hometown? >> i did not. i did not get a chance to shoot in chicago. >> congratulations. the movie is out today. i predict number one at the box office this weekend. kerry: have a great weekend. greg: all right, folks, for those that back this. good friday. >> you are an expert on...