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women are being victimized all over the city and most don't even know it. a warning about a crime spree. it's called upskirting. steve: pictures of women when they are walking up stairs. jeffrey is in the village with what women should be on the lookout now that the weather is warmer. reporter: unfortunately that's the nature of the warmer weather. you do have people who will take photographs of women without them knowing it it. in march alone five people were arrested for doing it. it's a problem that has become so worrisome the manhattan d.a. has put out a social media campaign again to the crime of spring is upon us and new york are shedding those extra layers the manhattan d.a. has her for women you could be unknowingly exposing yourself decrease with cameras. >> it's good to know about it and i will start taking the proper measures when i'm wearing a skirt. >> you have to be carefully been going up the escalator. reporter: new ads are warning women of the crime of upskirting to report to authorities. subway stations like grand central, times square coming union square and 59th street platforms and stairways. it's a fair question. most of those photographers are secretive about their snapshots. for example last month a man was arrested for lewd pictures he took when he put his backpack between a woman's leg on the subway. attorney elizabeth pridie. >> of the woman see somebody doing is what should she do? photo of him because i would be the best evidence. also she should look for the police. it is a felony and you have to register as a sex offender. it has a lot of collateral consequences. reporter: that person could get up to four years in prison if they are arrested. that's why the d.a. says that he do happen to see somebody doing this to woman or if it's done to you to call nypd, call the mta or call 911. back to you. dari: thank you jennifer. police are investigating a murder at a city homeless shelter. residents at the bellevue men's shelter discovered a man's body in a third-floor room early this morning. he had cuts to his neck. police have ruled his death as a homicide. shelter residents are telling box by vaping concerned about their safety for years. >> the system is messed up. there's no reason why we should to worry about someone will take her life while we sleep. dari: more than 20 officers and guards were apparently on duty at the time of the man's death. the administration says it's actively working to improve the shelter condition citywide. citywide.steve. steve: is. steve: is in him a advisory lifted in southern japan after pair of powerful earthquakes rocked region to the latest stuck -- struck the kawamoto region leaving homes and streets in shambles. the previous 6.5 quake struck 24 hours before. by people dead and 800 in jeopardy. there are no irregular race to nearby nuclear power plants. dari: in the race for the white house candidate bernie sanders proving that -- is greatly overrated. fresh off his debate with hillary clinton and brooklyn sanders spoke at the pope pray prior to the speech he commended the pontiff outlook and views on economic injustice. >> i am enormous lamp rest by pope francis speaking out and his visionary views about creating an economy that works for all people, not just the people on top. >> sanders did not get a chance to meet privately with the post. he's returning to new york as we can to continue campaigning. steve: hillary clinton campaign in harlem where she stopped by a senior center to visit residents. mrs. clinton discussed housing and an aspirin expansion of federal subsidies and said if she's elected president she would take on a game of dominos with some of the people that lived there. donald trump gave an impassioned speech in hartford connecticut his anger not geared towards a attack against hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton is a joke. hillary clinton knows nothing about trade. she knows nothing about business except to getting business and money into her own account using what she has got to get it in. remember what she said she had no money? she had tens of millions of dollars. she is a liar. steve: trump on a similar attack it in a rally in plattsburgh new york. dari: ted cruz was in rochester for rally at a local community college. he talks about jobs small businesses and repealing obamacare. cruz also mentioned the flat tax in getting that fbi are asked -- iris. ohio governor john kasich continues his push. he held a town meeting in watertown. obamacare. he also outlined strategies to reduce the national debt and create new jobs. steve: one thing we are hearing a lot about is the committee gets closer as superdelegates. they exist only democratic party now looks like they could help hillary wins and secure the nomination. reporter: for bernie sanders there's a forces major frustration for hillary clinton a security blanket. the ongoing fight not for votes but delegates and not just any delegates, superdelegates. what are they? >> the unpledged delegate in the process report as superdelegates for the most part are current and former politicians and democratic party as well as the national committee and other party leaders. bill clinton has won in new york and so is andrew cuomo. bernie sanders is a superdelegate in vermont. most of the delegates are. >> one of 247 individuals in the democratic primary. >> here's what's that superdelegates apart. >> they can change their mind. reporter: in all new york has 44 superdelegates. of those 44 nearly all support hillary clinton and that's something the santos campaign says they are working on. >> these superdelegates who supported hillary clinton can come over to us. reporter: stuart applebaum is one of them. he was a bill clinton delegate and 92 and 96 and now he's supporting hillary clinton. >> i received calls from people who i don't know who have asked me to consider changing my vote from hillary to bernie. i have not heard a compelling reason yet. she has two or 3 million votes more than bernie does so if that's the case why should i be thinking of switching from secretary clinton to bernie sanders? superdelegates should tip the scales for a certain candidate they are helping hillary clinton close in on the 280 -- delegates needed to clinch the nomination. >> i don't believe the nomination should be directed by the superdelegates. the person who receives the majority of pledged delegates should be the nominee to party. >> it despite the super name i'm told they don't have superpowers. >> i was hoping i would get a cape. repurpose superdelegates make up 15% of delegates nationwide in 700 of the almost 5000 total. to get an idea of how popular hillary clinton is for the democratic party establishment according to new reports she leads bernie sanders and democratic superdelegate race to the tune of 46238. dari: we are giddy with the weather. steve: we have earned this. we got off to an early start but now we are back into what we are looking for. >> is so annoying to go back to the cold address warming and that we can shed some of those layers but it's going to be nice out there. more sunshine coming up for your saturday. a little bit of an east breeze by the water for montauk to the jersey shore and parts of southern connecticut. he will be a touch cooler that but such a nice day. on sunday more sunshine, temperatures will hit 70 degrees in many spots and monday the streak continues so it's going to be great out there for the next couple of days. we will have a couple of cold fronts word to put -- temperatures are freezing and in connecticut the past couple of nights to watch out for any plans you have outdoors. right now, kind of chilly. montek than the 40. tomorrow but still very nice pre-40 price low 40s in to park. it feels comfortable outside because with clear skies overhead we have calm conditions in place with the nice drier air parked on top of this. it's not going anywhere so this is what our weather will be looking like for the weekend and even into next week. 30 to 40 tonight on the chilly side that was sunshine tomorrow it warms quickly. 64 at 3:00 in the afternoon, looking like a great evening and an even better sunday. >> you've got to love that. canceled events in north carolina over at lgbt love. dari: the show will go one for now. why it's not prepared to move next year's all-star game in charlotte. steve: remember being outside playing all day long as it traveled? not so much anymore. stuck with a raw deal. dari: the fun things going on around town this weekend so you can get out and enjoy it. it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. steve: the nba not letting the controversial law change its game plan. dari: the nba says it is going to go ahead with next year's all-star game in charlotte at least for now. here's mac king. >> they pass a law plain and simple. reporter: in march north carolina passed a law allowing people use public residents intended for the gender marked on the person's birth certificate. forcing transgender people to identify with one in eight public venue. plans to hold its 27th of their game in charlotte. >> we did discuss the north carolina statute at her owners meeting. reporter: mr. adam silver said the owners agreed they opposed discrimination against any group. as a growing list of musicians including bruce springsteen have canceled their concerts. had the best role for the week to place the constructive engagement towards change. not setting deadlines, not making ultimatums but working with the ear and the government to effect change in north carolina. reporter: soper repeatedly reaffirmed the law was complicated. >> that does ancient between the all-star game and the regular operation of the team is not clear to me. reporter: two playoff games in north carolina in the next two weeks games in which transgender people will presumably have to with the gender on their birth certificate. >> i'm not sure what statement we would be making in north carolina if we announce the all-star game would not take place in north carolina better team continue to operate there. reporter: the legislature needs at the end of the month itself or said he was optimistic the city would reverse the lot but he did not say with the league would do if north carolina failed to do so. mac king "fox 5 news." steve: no new. steve: no new. steve: node new trail for republican leader dean scala sent his son. federal judge denied their bed saying his action showed a pattern of using his public office for personal gain convicted of extortion. they will be sentenced later this month. dari: court documents show -- to extramarital affairs while he was state assembly speaker. silver was convicted on federal corruption charges in november. now core papers reveal that his of their clients and receipt preferential treatment in albany. lawyers called the -- salacious and unproven. steve: it appears the rocker will build a party like it's 1999. prince separate health scare in a private plane forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing in moline illinois. he was taken to a local hospital the musician tells tmz the physician has been fighting the flu for several weeks that he was treated and released and is now back home. dari: that's incredible. remember slick rick? he's officially a u.s. citizen. the bronx rapper arrested same with dougie fresh in the get fresh crew were sworn in today. english rapper faced deportation several times after he pled guilty to two counts of attempted murder in 1991 and spent five years in prison. slick rick maintains he fired his gun in self-defense and released a statement today become an american citizen. steve: is a keeper in florida's died after being mauled by a tiger inside the area of the palm beach zoo when the tigers are fed. she was reportedly preparing for tiger talk was of gas. officials say guests were not present during the attack and were never in danger. the tiger was put to sleep and contain. it's unclear what happened -- a georgia mom said she was forced to to let us go principal paddle her 5-year-old son. she took the shocking video showing administrators trying to punish thomas perez for spitting. the mom said the school gave her an impossible choice, let thomas the paddles or get suspended. the mom of this boy you need to know has been arrested before for letting letting her son to school that she felt like she didn't have much of a choice. 19 states including georgia still allow children to be punishment. steve: it's a lot different than i was a few decades ago and that means being a parent a lot different to me. videogame social media and everybody gets a trophy mentality. some parents say they are the ones getting a raw deal. here's jennifer formosa. reporter: competition -- the reason for experts say parents a nowadays is so much more different read linda phillips is raising her children and a much different society than she was brought up in. >> i think we do a lot more for kids these days and my parents were hands off. >> she said she seeks different challenges as the mom of the 10-year-old and parenting can get complicated if you let social pressure and the competition between the other moms get to you. >> i think things are a lot more socializing and who is having a birthday. >> best led this ear she's taking the pressure off of her son theo and yourself having a birthday party the part. >> we have made it very simple for ourselves and for him. there were limitations. only a certain amount of kids and you had to book it in advance. reporter: the question is are today's parents getting a raw deal? isn't about keeping up with the joneses? >> it's up to the parents to instill values in our children. >> the founder of -- moms.com said parents need to concentrate on what's important to them and their families. >> my 12 year bond constantly telling get off that instagram and stop looking at what everyone else has. just be happy with what you reporter: parenting will never go back to what it was in 1974 but one thing that will never change and that is your family values but on the upper east side jessica for more so "fox 5 news." steve: every minute has to be planned out. come back, let me know where you are. taking fitness to the next level. dari: how the first 3-d tracker is making sure you are into top shape. steve: are you obsessed with the instagram account? photos - american workers know how to fight back and rebuild an economy. so does she. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new penalties to stop companies from moving profits and jobs overseas. for businesses that create manufacturing jobs, a new tax credit. and let's invest in clean energy jobs, with 500 million solar panels installed by the end of her first term. a real plan to create new jobs and industries of the future. hillary clinton. gary: get ready for this one. the business tracking technology could be the best or the worst thing to happen to your self-esteem. steve: the 3-d fitness tracker. baruch is here to tell if it works. reporter: they say what gets measured gets managed but when it comes to fitness you can forget about the scale and jump on the bike appropriately named the 3-d fitness tracker. >> is a device that captures your body model and shows you how your body changes. reporter: the mayor produces a 3-d image of your body and point out where your fat as is a rare muscle is generating an accurate >> visible progress in their body and our goal is to visualize that progress. reporter: is this something you'd really like to do? >> i think it's great. >> i probably would feel bad about myself. reporter: what would you do with that information? >> find the right exercise for the places i need to exercise on. >> i would spend three hours on the same machine. reporter: here it pfx video heather said this could be a game-changer. while the naked 3-d business tracker is not on the market this facility has something similar called fit 3-d. that's a 3-d scan of your body. >> it gives you a 360 view so you are seeing something that's not so great to see but it's great to see at the same time to reporter: and a quick span on the platform this device generates a precisely detailed digital avatar putting every neck and cranny right in front of you so it can assess where you are and where you need to go. if you're ready to face the naked truth it will be available march of 2017. until then stick weekly or three-way mirror. dari: you can use the tsa scan at the airport. you always get a good report card. steve: you are young go have fun with that. british astronauts -- the 40 world plans to run the london marathon later on this month. the same time the marathon hits the streets he will be doing his station treadmill. he'll use a harness to keep his feet on the rapper in weightless conditions and he hopes to finish in four hours. the things people do these days. steve: could facebook first launch all you could do was look at profiles. remember poking people? dari: now facebook is so much more. his world domination that far offer them? we have take a look at social media and facebook. steve: apple strikes gold. how the company recycles old steve: is facebook setting its sights on world domination? 6 billion users around well but that's not enough for mark zuckerberg. he wants a social network to keep growing. facebook's plans for the future. >> i use facebook when i don't want to get up for work in the morning and i'm bored paid. >> wasting time. reporter: accompanies betting on much more in the future. >> i've really use it for events. staff writer joined as a teenager. she no longer considers it her primary social network. >> facebook started dying out. >> facebook post more users in the next social networking more than 1 billion more users than instagram which facebook also owns. the younger generation seems less enamored with facebook. the company sought to diversify. >> basically they had an app that's very snapchat like reporter: users can use emoji's called chat bots. in addition to a mickey fund facebook requires companies to plans to establish itself as more than a social network. >> they are trying to keep pace with snapchat. they are at the same time trying to compete with the world. >> facebook wants wi-fi around the world with giant drones. nanospacecraft's around 360 and hope to compete with gopro in the newsfeed with twitter page facebook ahead with the -- though with research lab from google. the company has not announced -- the facebook we know now in the facebook we seen the future won't look similar at all. in the flatiron district mac steve: apple's recycling is paid of striking gold with its own ipo spree the company reviewing it recovered more than 2200 pounds of gold worth millions of dollars. apple will be caching the goal and that will use it for future products meeting the iphones are worth their weight in gold. dari: there's a new take on the adult coloring book craze we have been telling you about. the web site might color me book lets you create custom coloring pages using your personal photographs. upload your pictures to the web site and generate a coloring book just for you. prices start at five.the page. steve: a deal is in reached to keep uber operating read the mayor's office said it protects the interests of uber and existing tax industry most importantly customers. uber threaten to leave the city after officials demand they pay licensing fees to operate at the airport and train stations. 3000 tickets to uber drivers. dari: a pilot resuming his around the world trip in a solar powered plane. he is grounded grounded for nine months to repair a battery that fried while flying between japan and hawaii. he started in abu dhabi and hopes to eventually finish there. steve: think again before bringing yourself onto movie theater. amc theaters now scrapping plans to allow customers to tax during movies. the reaction on social media was overwhelmingly negative and thought it was a horrible idea. >> people are watching movies and they can be distracting and it's really dark in there. steve: i think this is a big troll. they say they have new ways to attract moviegoers including an investment in theater upgrades. dari: a portland tattoo artist to taking his work outside the lines. he's mastered the 3-d tattoo. people are coming to a studio from all over the country and his work has received thousands of like some instagram. dave by the way is not the first artist to take a stab at 3-d tattoos but says his simple classic style and imagery makes his work stand out. steve: that is pretty cool. it's going to feel like spring this weekend so obviously everyone wants to take advantage of the good weather. dari: some ideas on ways you can really get outside and enjoy the weather. steve: a dive bar bites the dust counting down to the last call. york minute. the centerpieces of some of their upcoming exhibits and jewels for auction. one is a 10-carat pink diamond expected to fetch up to $12 million. the big gem will be sold next month in geneva. >> there we have the blue diamond which is the largest and finest blue diamond city offered for sale at auction. 38 and $459.3 to 16-carat ruby will go up for auction in new york for between eight and 12 million. you can get a look or yourself at christie's.com. >> it's jackie robinson day in the two contracts designed to break baseball's color barrier are now on display at the new york historical society. at a time where the army still segregated and every other kind of major sporting activity is segregated baseball was the first to cross the color line reporter: find out more at ny history.org. in t seventy-five percent of the state's prison population came from seven neighborhoods in new york city. we saw this as a real crisis. so we created a school just for young men and primarily for young men of color, so that we could bring a level of hope back into those communities to say, "it doesn't have to be this way." when a young man believes that states. you don't have to tell him not to join a gang. he won't do it because he sees the possibilities for himself. my dreams are limitless and i got that from eagle. they make it seem like anything is possible. not let where you come from, where you were born at, your bank account size dictate your life. senator clinton got it from day one. she recognized how important it was to try a level of innovation in the public schools. 'cause were it not for senator clinton, the eagle academy would never have gotten off the ground. with her you get results. people talk about doing stuff and you never see the results. especially people like us. the neighborhoods people seem to forget about. the politicians can come through the neighborhood and they can shake our hands. but when it comes down to it, that stuff that they promised us they never come through with. hillary was one of the few that came through the neighborhoods, came into our schools and actually came through with what she promised to do. the kind of leader who i think the country really needs is somebody who cares about people. will fight for people. for me and what i've known about hillary clinton, she's as good as it gets. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. reporter: listen up drivers we have a recall and it's a big one for general motors pulling more than a million of its senior pickup trucks and chevy silverado. seatbelts coming loose but if you're in the presence of a candy you are getting a break at the pump. gas prices up every day in the past week the national average for regular unleaded is $2.11 a gallon to meantime we could be looking at a spring slowdown for shoppers. it turns out consumer confidence was flipping this month. it turns out as well more people are feeling jittery about the overall job market. have you ever seen a billboard slam dunk? starting to seasons from now and be a team's can sell corporate logos right on the players game jerseys that the mba becoming the first major u.s. sports league to sell ads on game shirts. that's business i'm neil cavuto. steve: your something you don't hear everyday and airline is eliminating a fee. delta said it dropping the charge for buying tickets over the phone with the human being it will cost travelers 25 extra bucks for booking over the phone and 35 and buying at the airport. dari: reports that fairway supermarket chain may be filing for bankruptcy rejection. bloomberg is reporting as part of the tentative restructuring deal reached with fairways creditors struggling the past year to fend off competition from whole foods and those other high-end markets. fairway has lost money every single quarter since going public in 2013. the chapter 11 proceedings will begin next month rated. steve: last golfer they one-time watering hall. closing its doors for good on sunday. it eventually became a popular hangout for college kids. the pub will go out in style sunday hosting an all-day happy hour. it's going to be busy with the beautiful weather this weekend. dari: who's ready for some fun in the sun? things you can do outside. dari: who is that doggie in america likes its his hmm hmm hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm [ cheering ] i've got some real estate here in my bag counting the cars on the new jersey turnpike they've all come to look for america [ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, dari: finally spring is back. steve: you'll want to get out side and enjoy. some fun things to do outside for the whole family. >> reporter:little known fact new jersey has more more charioteer eased in washington d.c. to what better way to enjoy the weather this weekend than to attend the cherry blossom festival. on saturday to enjoy the mild -- at 10:00 a.m. and family day begins at 11 and concert grove. >> head over to citi field to check the spartan race a starting early saturday morning. there still time if you want to run or watch thousands of people of all ages run for us to go courses. there's also a special for special needs children. than bullying cause. relocated underneath the manhattan bridge we have a preview of the new jumbo or glenn hart. this is the largest boulder facility in all of north america and for only $9 you can climb all the walls for as long as you want. >> most people think climbing is about the body but if you are doing well you are holding yourself in and with your trunk and absent lower back gets sometimes you get a full body workout. >> if you are worried about falling boulders got you covered >> it's recycled tires. all your energy disperses out. >> continuing connectivity check out the skating rink. when the weather is this nice it's time to hit the ground rolling and enjoy the gorgeous manhattan skyline. steve: finally. about time. we have been waiting. we got the sun earlier this week but not achieve. dari: it is classically spring. in the middle of the day it's gorgeous and it's getting chilly now. >> this time of the year during the day we are near 50 or 60 degrees in the sunshine makes it feel warmer. so many people out and about enjoying this weather and this week and i'm sure people will be in shorts may be by monday. it will feel good out there. temperatures would get in the 70s and actually on april 1 we were at 79 degrees. we are not going to be that warm but after that we took a step back. it was quite chilly and now we again. i think we are going to be nuclear from this point out. we will see warmer weather print tonight it's chilly because we have clear skies and calm winds a little bit cooler to the east and the wind out of the water. very nice out, 40 degrees right now. the winds are out of the south and central park, five to 10 miles per hour. they will switch back to the east and eventually the north tomorrow keeps filtering in that dry air with the bubble of high pressure were hit. 48 in central park, 60 in pittsburgh and that warm weather is off to the south and west pushing our direction in the warmest days will be on sunday and monday. that's when we will make their way into the 70s in parts of new jersey might even get close to 80 degrees. it's going to feel good out there. right now nothing happening overhead. it's a good thing that we have clear skies with thin wispy clouds of the north and west. eisen area of low pressure over the ocean and that's what gives us that northeasterly wind keeping the east a bit bit if you want to head to the water and check out the jersey shore should be good day otherwise dry weather in the ohio valley. it will will will stay parked up residence couple of days. we have a nice quiet stretch of weather ahead. overnight tonight into the morning clear skies, lots of sunshine. tomorrow. a couple of clouds over by nantucket, not reaching us. high pressure dominates here and that's the story into sunday. we start to warm up in the winds will move south and west pushing the warm weather towards us. it's now sunday night and we are still clear. heading into monday we are looking good out there. tonight lows 30 to 40, away from the water you are chilly and there's a freeze warning in effect for parts of southwestern connecticut. and for east in long island. thames might briefly get down to freezing and then we will warm up quickly. we have sunshine tomorrow and forecasting a high of 64 on average. the normal high is 62. we will be above that for the upcoming week but not as hot as we could be. the record in 2002 for tomorrow was 92 degrees. the nothing that hide coming are by far while but it looks so nice. more and more sunshine, 71 on sunday, wednesdays the warm day 74. a weak system comes through tuesday morning bringing clouds and all that does is push it down into the 60s for wednesday but then we are back up to 70 on thursday looking for maybe some spring storms to come our way. i see a couple of showers. you may need your site glasses for outdoors but enjoy it. steve: that's great. dari: rest is up next to talk about a baseball pioneer who some say should be honored right along with jackie. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. this price is so low. no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. russ: how are you doing everyone? a very special day in the history of the civil rights movement. it is jackie robinson day. the 69th anniversary when the hall of fame great play for the rcra and doctors and broke major league baseball's color barrier in 1947 again played against the boston braves in brooklyn's amex field and from that day on the face of baseball would change forever robinson of course would go on to have a hall of fame career before retiring after 1956 season. there can be no question about it what jackie robinson means to history but you know what, sometimes sisterly folks can be unfair but if i asked you who very dopey was in the sewer baseball fan and even if you are one many of you wouldn't know the answer to that. debut he became the second african-american to enter the major leagues and the first to do so in the american league. he made his debut with the cleveland indians in 1947 mike robinson robinson dolby with go on to have a hall of fame career but unlike robinson dolby didn't have the benefit of playing in the minors to get used to the indignities he would have to deal with. dolby went directly from the knee grow legs straight into the major leagues. he suffered the same prejudices and violence all that robinson's face. when he arrived his own cleveland indian teammates would not acknowledge him with the exception of one with the exception of hall-of-famer. anybody who knew larry would tell you he didn't have a single bitter phone in this body. like i said history can at times in cleveland tonight everybody wearing jackie robinson number 42. a third third, beginning the fourth of a game to run jobs making it 6-1 that. cespedes also bombs and hang on to win what is expected by pretty yankees stadium to nine tied one apiece top five luis of rain on the hill with chris iannetta. a two-run bomb, three, mariners, 7-1 mariners your final. on the ice in florida the panthers -- riley smith setting up to snap the bulls-eye. the panthers have a 2-0 advantage. 3-when the final tied one apiece the rangers and penguins tomorrow afternoon at 3:00 in pittsburgh. steve: thank you russ. you probably know someone who in the mirror. dari: look at this puppy. this puppy has the same problem as me. he thinks he is tearing down another pooch. steve: it's always there every time you looks. dari: is posted on facebook with 600,000 views. have a great weekend. >> "fox 5 news" isn't over if you want to can integrate stories people than engage "fox go to fox 5 in american workers know how to fight back and rebuild an economy. so does she. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new penalties to stop companies from moving profits and jobs overseas. for businesses that create manufacturing jobs, a new tax credit. and let's invest in clean energy jobs, with 500 million solar panels installed by the end of her first term. a real plan to create new jobs and industries of the future. hillary clinton. everything you need to know about life, you can learn from granola. keep it simple. make every piece count. let other people know what you're made of. always be real. don't be fake, don't be artificial, but always be sweet. and of course, wear sunscreen. nature valley granola bars. no artificial colors, flavors or sweeteners. what are you working on? can't talk. in the zone. do you know what he's doing? could be anything. he figured out electron transport in graphene. he was making a list of who's allowed in his tree fort if he ever gets one. i didn't make the cut. you want to take a break? no, no, what are you doing? he's both happy and quiet. it's like seeing a unicorn and bigfoot at the same time. sorry we're so late. bernadette got stuck at work. great news! a raccoon virus just crossed the species barrier and now can infect humans! why is that great news? in the pharmaceutical business, we have a saying: "mo' infections, mo' money." wait! maybe you want to wash your little raccoon hands first. oh, calm down.

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