tv Good Day 9am FOX January 18, 2016 9:00am-10:00am EST
9:00 am
9:01 am
stay in bed. it is cold out there, we'll have details on when the temperatures could dip even lower. and when men get sick, a lot of times, anyway, they turn into big babies, right? and, ladies, you can muscle through it, the science behind why men have a harder time dealing with being sick is coming up. >> john: and take your kids' party to the next level a wild idea that has parents and little ones going wild. and david martin, found wild cars. auto i like the yellow one. >> aim you, you need to come down here to the osceola heritage park for meekham auctions, kissimmee, the world's largest collective car auctions on the 9 o'clock hour of "good day orlando."
9:02 am
fox 35, 35, fox five, can i have 35 and 500, and 30, and 30, 500... >> amy: to the forecast like that with the temperatures, you can do it. >> can't help you, this morning. maybe tomorrow morning, good morning, let's talk about your temperatures now and we are on the cool side. no doubt. 41 gainesville and leesburg, 45, kissimmee, st. cloud and upper 40s, recovery, yes. some, looks like around 60 or so for a high today. sunny and cool, 56, just before the lunch time hour as we course over to the early afternoon and beyond, slowly slumping temperatures, back to about 50 or so by 8:00 tonight and again, this is the secondary front, reinforcement, high pressure pushing the pup all the way down the spine of the state and means that we solidify a very chilly forecast, of course, as we go through the next several days with some changes, as we see the high pressure move to the east,
9:03 am
we'll find 70s making a turn and by thursday into friday, low 70s in place there. and windy wet weather by friday and down by saturday, more on this and our extended forecast for you here on gdo with you until 10:00 a.m guys. >> developing, parts of florida cleaning up after several tornadoes ripped through the area. >> one of those quickly turned deadly, killing a couple who were seeking shelter with their son and grandchildren. and ryan is joining us now here in the studio i.t. with more on that. -- with more on that. >> three tornadoes reported at manatee, sarasota and martin counties and the national weather service trying to determine if the naples area was also hit. we'll start in manatee county. where two people lost their lives and four children were injured in a mobile home tossed by an ef-2 tornado. steve wilson and his wife, kate wilson were killed, and you can see a picture of them, and their son was able to crawl and gathered his children and got to a safe location and they are
9:04 am
this is the first deaths from a tornado in florida since 2012. >> they loved their grandkids and loved their neighbors and, steve would do anything in the world for anybody. >> now, further east, folks in martin county also saw tornadoes and boats were damaged and trees toppled and a semi, a semi was overturned on i-95. but no major injuries, the good news and much different story in central florida, where we saw wind and rain hours after the damage was done, along florida's gulf coast and power was knocked out several hundred customers in areas like merritt island and lake mary and compared to other parts of the state we got off lucky. back to you. >> amy: thanks, any time severe weather hits, count on fox 35, use the weather app and download it from the app store onto your smartphone, it is free. and, gunmen burst into the home and terrorized a mother and her teenage children inside. >> john: orlando police believe the suspects targeted the wrong house. and it happened just after midnight at a home on harwood street.
9:05 am
office. and fox 35's dana jay is live on the scene with the latest details. good morning. >> good morning, a scary night for the woman and her children who live in the home behind me. already family members have come and gone and checked up on them and police think the would rerobbers had the wrong house and they got the house just after midnight, two people knocked on the door and pushed their way into the house and the masked men had guns and told the people inside, you know what we are here for and the people say they didn't. family members say there were five people there at the time. >> with guns, she don't know what they were looking for because she don't have anything. and they wanted to shoot my
9:06 am
she is just 11 years old. >> now, police presume that the men were looking for money, they say they took off in a gray older-model chevy impala. reporting live in orlando, dana jay, fox 35 news. >> john: maitland police are asking for your help finding a missing man with autism. he was last seen early saturday morning at his parent' house in the tuscarora trail area. his parents say he has the mental capacity of a 12 to 16-year-old and was last seen wearing a gold life is good t-shirt and black basketball shorts and black new balance tennis shoes. you depend on sun rail to get around town? you have to find a different ride to work. the trains are not going to be running in observance of the dr. martin luther king, jr. holiday. sun rail says the trains will be back up and running tomorrow starting just after 5:00 a.m. also, closed for the holiday are the banks, the schools, and government offices.
9:07 am
which will not be delivering mail today. a lot of stores and restaurants are open, though. amy. >> all right, thanks, you decide 2016, clinton and bernie sanders and martin o'malley taking the stage in the last debate before the caucus. it felt more like a two american debate and in the time coming up to the debate, clinton's lead is only a 13 point lead over sanders and numbers closer in new hampshire and iowa. things heated up last night, clinton and sanders going back and forth, about health care and gun control and one moment a lot of people are talking about, the disturbing look that sanders gave to hillary when she started to talk about how sanders had the past. look at this: >> senator sanders calls him weak. disappointing. he even in 2012, senator sanders called him weak. disappointing.
9:08 am
>> the stink eye there and another interesting moment, he refused to talk about bill clinton's past affairs. >> behavior was deplorable. have i ever said a word about that issue. no, in the debate, secretary clinton and governor o'malley on the issues facing the american people. not bill clinton's personal issues. >> amy: we'll talk about that this morning and we talking about that, great to see you. and let's go back to the stink eye first. because, there was quite a moment there. for the most part they've played it nice with each other. until last night i would say. exactly. he gave her a little bit of intimidation with the eye but did a good job not talking about bill clinton's affair. >> why was that important for him not to go there? >> a lot of people know about it and if they don't someone else
9:09 am
sanders being the front-runner, not really the front-runner, with him being close to her, in the poll numbers, it wasn't right for him to say that. and i'm glad he stayed away from that. >> amy: what do you think of martin o'malley? >> it is a wonder he's in the race and i wonder why he's in the race but he did a good job debating and talking about his role as a governor in baltimore. but, i don't know why he's running. >> do you think that he is perhaps kind of waiting to see what might happen if clichl guess indict on some of these issues with her -- clichl gets indicted -- hillary clinton gets indicted on some of these issues. >> that is the only way he can be in the race, if someone falls out, he's there, three as compared to the republicans that have a slew of people running. >> okay. when we look at these poll numbers and say hillary clinton is at a -- 13% ahead of bernie,
9:10 am
margin. >> a wide margin. >> why do you think bernie sanders has been able to pull people away from her? >> i think he's hitting home with young people and seniors, and, then, also, with so many people that registered to vote in 2008. when barack obama was running, a lot of independents and democrats are still on that now, and they are out there, supporting bernie sanders, and he's getting a lot of support. >> amy: fascinating. fascinating to watch. >> really is! >> amy: and, we're on the edge happens. and how can viewers find you. hikeorlando.com. >> amy: always great to see you. thanks for coming in. >> john: still to come, men struggle with the flu more than ladies -- i say struggle because we complain more and turns out there is a scientific reason for that. still to come why men are really at a disadvantage when it comes to getting the flu.
9:11 am
not just a bunch of whiners. >> reporter: i'm going to buy a car here under the glass house at the meekham auctions in kissimmee. the world's largest collector car auction. i think i'll get the 1963 corvette, and i'm... i'm paying attention to the auction here. >> million dollars, one, million dollars, one... >> amy: 7 figures, want to play ball?
9:12 am
ththe e mamanyny c chohoiciceses onon s steteakak ' 'n n shshakake'e'ss $4$4 d dolollalar r memenunu,, onone e mumustst cacalmlm t thehe m minindd inin o ourur z zenen g garardeden.n. fofocucus.s. ththe e gagarlrlicic d dououblblee ststeaeakbkbururgeger r memealal.. rereflflecect.t. ththe e tatacoco s salaladad m meaeal.l. zezen.n. t thehe o oririgiginanal l dodoubublele ' 'nn chcheeeesese s steteakakbuburgrgerer m meaeal.l. ohoh!! ththe e $4$4 m menenu.u. whwherere e alall l memealalss arare e unundeder r $4$4..
9:13 am
>> john: replacement are here, amy, look at that. a kangaroo and a fox inside of the control room! how cute is that kangaroo! . >> john: that is our station mascot, the fox! >> amy: so cute. coming up in a few minutes. do you notice how many can turn into drama kings when they get sick. >> john: true. >> amy: turns out there could be something behind it. >> a study suggests estrogen could play a role in flu resistance and explain why women fight off viruses better than the guys. fox explains...
9:14 am
getting sick there is the flu and, then there is man-flu. >> i guess we get more needy. >> i'm dramatic. >> i'm a baby. i want people to take care of me! it is true. >> reporter: almost everyone agreed when it comes to who handles being sick better it is women. though not every man wanted to admit that. >> i never complain! >> see, it depends who you ask. >> how about the time you brought home the caribou flu and you were sick for a whole week and i babied him, and when i got sick he went to work! and i was home with two babies in a bed. >> reporter: rich's wife proved him wrong but there could be more than anecdotal evidence to the man versus woman debate. a study from johns hopkins university looked at nasal cells mixed with the flu virus and cells from women showed noticeably better resistance and the study's author say because of estrogen which makes it harder for flu viruses to in
9:15 am
>> is the idea is estrogen may protect these cells against the there and might make them more resistant. and that is exciting and, you know, makes you think that maybe it could be used to develop new drugs. >> some people have their own theorys. >> it may be, you know, chemical in their bodies, but, you know, also, may be something from early childhood, you know, being close to mom i guess. being taken care of. >> from when you were a kid. what i believe. >> and, kids go to the doctor and would rather sit home and suffer and women take care of things, we take care of the kids as well. >> before we can conclude whether women really do have a biological advantage when it comes to being sick, we need more studies, say the experts and they need to be of real human beings as opposed to cells in a petri dish. on the upper east side, fox 5 news. >> jayme: accu-weather forecast update, i think we can all agree it is a chilly start to the morning out there. currently residing in the 40s
9:16 am
county and city of ocala. okay, the day ahead featuring brilliance, florida sunshine, cool temps and might like that. a high around 60, 58 by 5:00 and 50 by 8:00 with the north-northwest wind all day long. at least it isn't like what is happening for our neighbors to the north. look at that, sub-zero all morning, omaha, kc and chicago at 4 below and 17 employee zero at bismarck, when we add the wind to that it feels more like 30 to 40 below zero and the big surge of cold air, tied to it, an incoming front and this guy here, producing snow over portions of the deep south, around northern alabama and louisiana, big swath of accumulating snow and we get the cold from this one, no snow around these parts, and as we go through the overnight tonight, the secondary system will move down to the south and keeping the northerly component to the wind in place and the cool stuff
9:17 am
tomorrow morning, looking at gainesville, and sumpter county, both will hold toward the freezing mark and gainesville, sub-freezing, for a span of 2 or 3 hours, and i want you to cover up the tender vegetation you have outside. tropical palm collection, tender ornamentals will be fried to the crisp in the cooldown and sumpter county on the verge, potential of finding a freeze warning. we'll update you on that and want you to join our chief meteorologist glenn richard tonight for five news at 5:00 and we'll be refining the forecast and trying to dial in some numbers here for you. and let you know what will happen out in sumpter county. again, freezing for a span of 2-3 hours, gainesville and the rest of us, we'll be down into the 30s, if not at 40 on the ma mark there, the 7-day, 58 tuesday an and 62 wednesday and down we go, and i'll talk about
9:18 am
9:30. guys? >> amy: thank you, it is time for our cool school of this week! >> john: fox 35's holly bristow is checking out how cool haggerty high school is! >> not every day you go back to high school! might as well be at the cool school of the week at haggerty high school! where all of the students are known for their fine academics, as well as their athletics and of course their school spirit. these students are extremely excited to be here, out in oviedo and the big question of the day is, why were they voted our cool school of the week? one of the guys we want to ask is one of the basketball coaches, what makes you guys the cool school. >> i think it is pouring out raining and you still get 6 or 700 kids to come in here in five minutes to celebrate. that is pretty cool. >> i agree on that and what do you think?
9:19 am
you the cool school. >> came to this school 11 years ago and we've had a commitment to excellence, the pride, the next class leaves, the next class tries to do better and continuing tradition of excellence at the school. since day one. >> these kids really bought into it. >> and at the cool school there is a student who is fun and gets the school going, chris, why are you the cool school of the week. >> because we do it! [cheers] >> reporter: if that is not school spirit i don't know what is. we have the basketball team, and we have all kinds of people crammed in here. and guys, you know what? congratulations! cool school of the week and here's your nice little plaque to show up. you can prove to everybody you
9:20 am
[cheers] >> amy: congratulations, haggerty and i should meaning -- they, they aren't in school. today is a holiday and we recorded that on friday but we had the severe weather friday and were not able to bring it to you. the kids are home today and got to watch it. >> john: and a cool school finally gets to see it on tv! still to come we are taking you to classic car heaven. >> that's right, david martin is joining us from kissimmee, hi, david. >> hello, once again, at the osceola heritage park, home to the 11th kissimmee auction. $5,000 cars, and $4.5 million cars. what does it take, though, to be an auctioneer here?
9:21 am
9:22 am
>> 9:23 on good day, cars on the auction block today. >> amy: the auction is huge and features great classic cars, the kind of show you even if you enjoy it. david martin joins us with a look at the fabulous cars and one of great auctioneers there. hi, david. >> reporter: a famous made, mark dellzell, doing it 28 years. good morning, sir, pleasure to meet you in person. you you have been an auction nor with 28 years, and have you older. >> practice makes perfect, lots of practice and try and do it on
9:23 am
>> reporter: you walk into and though gorgeous things you will be auctioning, friday auction, the big day friday. >> friday and saturday are our big days here. >> reporter: and this week you will be doing auctions and what cars will you auction off today. >> mostly we call road art. memorabilia and neon signs and old signs and advertising. and we've done three days already. >> reporter: any surprises this week, so far. >> it has been good, attendance is up and numbers up and conversion ratio is up and everything is great. everything but the chilly weather and storms rolling through. >> reporter: when you are on the auctioning stage and you are doing your thing, do you ever go, oh, my gosh i can't believe the car sold for that much? >> absolutely, two people with a lot of money get their pride involved and, you never know what will happen. >> reporter: right. i tell you, are there cars that undersell? >> always a buy. always a bargain, never know what it will be ought auctions, the way they work.
9:24 am
worth and the next one, guys maybe get a bargain. a sleeper. >> reporter: what do you say when you speak so fast? what are the key words. >> usually i use the words like, bid, and bid and rolls off your tongue, a lot of "b" words. >> reporter: we're used to that and give me a sample, this is the -- plymouth -- and, the horn goes beep-beep. >> reporter: show, it real quick. >> [horn honking]. >> reporter: back to the studio with a famous auction. >> 446, six pack, three carbsernd a 25, 50,000, 25, 125, 150, 200,000, 2, 2, 2, 25, and 35, and... >> reporter: the web site for all the information, it continues through saturday, every day, $30 tickets, kids
9:25 am
9:26 am
slim down, coming up inin t thihis s lilinene o of f woworkrk ononlyly t thehe f frereshshesest t iningrgrededieientntss mamakeke t thehe c cutut itit's's i impmporortatantnt t to o meme t to o knknowow eveverery y didishsh i i s sererveve isis t thehe b besest t itit c canan b be.e. esespepecicialallyly f foror t thihis s fofoodod c crirititic.c. pupublblixix b bakakerery y scscraratctchh mamadede b brereadad wewe b bakake e itit i in n ststorore e evevereryy daday y wiwithth p priridede soso y youou c canan s sererveve i itt wiwithth s somomee pupublblixix. . whwherere e shshopoppipingng isis a a p pleleasasurure.e. are company should treat you like family... [phone rings] operator: health care customer service caller: hi this is patricia ramirez. operator: oh, patricia! colleague: i love patricia! colleague 2: when is she getting marr ied? operator: it's about time, lady! this is the real question: how's that man you're dating? where's the ring? ...we mean more like this. operator: we can do this together. i'll schedule an appointment with the diabetes specialist, ok? member: thank you. you deserve compassion. you deserve
9:27 am
9:28 am
>> announcer: it's 9:00 a.m. from fox 35, this is "good day orlando." >> john: 9:30 on "good day orlando," welcome back, i'm john brown, i'm anymore's. . my kaufeldt. first, new this morning, gunmen burst into a home and terrorize a mother and her teenage children inside. orlando police believe the suspect went to the wrong house. it happened just after midnight at a house on harwood street. just south of colonial drive and is near the orange county sheriffs office.
9:29 am
the house, right through the front doors and confronted the woman and her children and then searched the house but left without taking anything. police believe they had the wrong house as we said. and fortunately, no one got hurt. officers say the suspects left in a gray chevy em impala. >> john: a man accused of shooting a deliveryman is due uncourt tomorrow. john brown police say fired several shots at a delivery driver hitting him in the legs and the delivery man is expected to be okay. and deputies say brown has been involved in several shootings the past few weeks. >> at least three tornadoes were reported early yesterday in manatee, sarasota and martin counties and the national weather service is now trying to figure out if naples was also hit by a tornado. a manatee county family was devastated by an ef-2. two people lost their lives and four were hurt after their mobile home collapsed. loved ones say the victims who died were an asset to the
9:30 am
>> they loved their grandkids. they loved their neighbors. steve would do anything in the world for anybody. >> amy: heartbreaking. the death marking the first tornado fatalities in florida since 2012. the children are in the hospital recovering. 9:31, right now, let's check in with jayme king and get a check on the forecast. >> jayme: a good monday, everybody, let's bring you at home up-to-date with 30's and 40s, make that 30s, for gainesville and 40s for the rest an 49 titusville and now we have 50 as you head toward melbourne and areas south of that. sunny and cool day, 60s by 2 and the drive home at 5:00 looks like we'll see 58 degree temperatures during that time. and, down to 50 for 8:00 and moon lit skies as the sim comes barrelling through as a reinforcing cold front, cold air north of it promoting portion of the deep south and east and looks like snow flurries may get
9:31 am
moving in that direction. and northern georgia, looks like a cold one indeed. and we get our share, looks like a freeze warning goes into place, late tonight to early tomorrow morning for the gainesville area and south of that, orlando metro free and clear of freezing temperature but it will be close the coming mornings as we see temps by mid-week, mid, upper 30s, high of 62, warmer, windy, wetter and temps drop again and we'll talk about that in your full forecast coming up in a bit. see you then. over to you. >> a lot of people are out especially since it is judiciary. start of the new year and dieting can be difficult but a celebrity fitness trainer says, switch out one meal a day, you can combat hunger and get the smaller waist. the trainer none other than r jorge cruz. >> thanks for having me on. >> there are diet books out there. how is yours different and how
9:32 am
>> you know, as a celebrity traditioner i have been doings it for 20 years in l.a. and new york and people think i starve people and take them out for a jog three hours on the canyon, a big mountain in l.a. and we are eating peas and 1 00 calories and i starve them so they look red carpet ready but i told my clients fitness begins in the kitchen and you can't out train a bad diet and it is about knowing how to eat more food while cutting calories, and that is what it is about, teaching people -- i see people in l.a. all the time, how to eat more food with lescal s less calories and it is not a diet but a lifestyle. >> what about calorie swaps into
9:33 am
i have two sons, nine and 11 and my son loves lay's potato chips and he stopped eating them. 9 potato chips -- nine -- are 100 calories! versus, a whole banana, a great snack swap, because which will fill you up more? who eats nine chips? my son laughed and he said i eat a zip-loc bag of chips and look at oreo cookies. most cookies, oreos in particular, 100 calories for two. versus, you can look at the graphic. 62 grapes! that will fill you up. and, who can eat 62 grapes for 100 calories? and fills you up and meals in the book i'll talk about as well. >> john: about making right choices and vague began one meal a day. and, you have a web site people can check out? absolutely. meal -- meal examples and how
9:34 am
300 call calories and go to the web site and the book available nationwide and found out it is sold by the pallet at costco and i like to brag about that. check me on instagram and hope to have everyone out there. it is about eating more in 2016 while cutting calories. all right. >> thanks much and appreciate your time. >> pleasure. >> thank you. >> 9:35. still to come we're having a wild day here on "good day orlando." literally. look at this! a boa constrict are in the studio. a kangaroo! a fox! a local company here putting a new spin on children's parts. we'll have more on the fun new options for your little ones, coming up next on "good day
9:35 am
right now, all you're thinking about is finding quick cover, so you can continue streaming your favorite show in the great outdoors. and you don't need a dead zone further interrupting your otherwise- perfect afternoon. echo from bright house networks. eliminates dead zones, so you can stream confidently all around your home. and now connect to... premier tv, 15 megabit internet and hd-dvr service... only $92 a month
9:36 am
9:37 am
come back and look, now for your accu-weather forecast update. temperatures through the 30s, still ocala, at this hour, 40s and closer to 50 and for the rest of us, windchills have been on the cool side. no doubt. a little bit of a light breeze, here and there. and, a cool day ahead. 60 by 2:00 and 58 by 5:00 and, a moon lit sky tonight. a cold front getting in here later today. look at this. reinforcements, high pressure forces it down the spine of the peninsula and it is going to set up an extra chill in the air, by wednesday we start to see wednesday morning the cold stuff spilling on top and looking for widespread 30s or early morning lows come mid-week and until then, looks like we'll see what the front does, north air flow will be gradual baby steps reaching rock bottom with temperatures for highs and lows and 1:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., new
9:38 am
for tuesday morning, again, 1:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., a freeze warning for gainesville, alachua county, a freeze watch for sumpter county including the city of wildwood and bushnell area. cover vegetation and tropical pawls, that you spend cultivating, take precautions and not end up sad and lonly when your plants are fried to are crisp. it will happen at gainesville and sub freezing over portion of north central florida and, another system is reloading as you go west of the rockies. and you can see the pacific ocean punch moving on shore ahead of that, clouds streaming in and will be our reality, by late thursday into friday,
9:39 am
will rise to 50%, friday afternoon and evening and nothing too severe at this juncture juncture. download the weather app, free tor apple and android devices. ample sunshine and down we go, 30's, deland, sanford, leesburg, 40, 30 degrees towards gainesville. cold this morning, and, wednesday morning, after that we moderate, and begin the warm and more windy and wetter by friday and chance 50% and down we go, saturday, sunday, next weekend and now, high saturday of 60 and lows the low and mid 40s, that's your forecast. let's snap the sun now. we shall! from anna, anna, thank you very much! a nice shot there. from an airplane, and high above central florida. nice, thank you.
9:40 am
we'll feature you and your photography live here on gdo. connor. shh! sleeping baby. and our last one is, one and only marley, looking good. thank you. visit our weather baby segment. www.fox35orlando.com. over to you. >> john: it may not turn out well. the snake is looking at amy's shirt. thinking it is a little... >> amy: he's eyeing me. making me nervous. >> i group in -- a new group is in town, the head animal presenter with extreme animals. >> amy: you brought a beautiful boa, right? and, she said at the commercial break, not to be nervous, he's a good boy. >> he's a boa constrictor and he
9:41 am
never bitten anyone. >> amy: do they bite. >> i thought they were suck you and kill you by constricting you to death. >> anything with a mouth can bite you. >> they are sweet animals. >> how do the kids react when you bring them to the party. >> this is one of our favorite animals. absolutely! >> they all want want to hut them around their necks. >> everybody brings a snake in there and, you love the snakes! >> there is one big muscle. i don't see any red on his tail... >> he has subtle markings, it is different with every snake and, his are a little darker.
9:42 am
>> this is dusty. a chinchilla, you can find them in and around the andean mountains and they are heat intolerant and can't sweat and anything over 75 is going to hurt them. >> amy: an indoor animal. >> and nor thing is their water intolerance and if they get wet, the fur is so thick it evaporates you, but he drinks water, right. >> but we have a special way that we keep them dry. this is volcanic ashes. >> amy: can i open it? there we go. >> and what he'll do to keep him dry is roll around it. see if we can get him to roll around. that is how he keeps the coat dry. >> amy: gosh, wild! volcanic ash of all things!
9:43 am
he's ashy! >> what else? >> next, the fox. he is from northern africa and diego, his fur is the same color as the sand and reflects the sunlight and keeps him warm at night. >> and, at these parties, it is not just kids who get to interact but they learn a lot and it is educational. >> he tries to conserve the animals and we want to tell people we want to preserve their species and how individualial they can preserve them. >> john: and the one next, getting a lot of attention here. >> >>. >> as long as it is safe...
9:44 am
>> olaf is an 18-month-old red kangaroo and they are the largest of the kangaroo species. and get up to 5 to 6 feet tall and 200 pounds. >> amy: amazing! holy cow! okay, so, 18 months and is he on a natural diet now? he moved on from mama. >> mama would kick him out of the pouch at one year-old, and he's spoiled. and, 95% of his diet is grasses and hay. >> amy: he's cute. >> john: when you bring the kangaroo to the kids party, do you keep it on a leash? >> he'll stay in the bag. and we find a place that we can hang. >> gosh, he's so cute. >> what a fun idea. you see these on tv and people have the parties. i didn't realize you to do that. >> a little more information,
9:45 am
>> and we're on facebook, extreme animals of florida, on facebook and we have a web site, extreme animals.org. >> and, diego will net no bigger? >> he's full grown. >> john: hoi big will he get. >> another foot, they grow 6 to 8 feet. >> john: i've got him chilled here! >> he's happy. >> amy: he likes you john. >> john: i didn't wear an outfit that would offend him. thank you. >> john: and one more time... >> we'll put the web site up on www.fox35orlando.com and you can find it from there. still to come, putting our culinary skills to the test. coming up, local master chef, jr. contestant is back.
9:46 am
9:48 am
going to get a heck of a lot warmer. and, temperatures are dropping again tomorrow. >> john: a chilly day. we're down to the final six contestants on master chef, jr. and tonight some of those contestants will go head-to-head with the big boys, it is master chef, the adults versus master chef junior, the kids. it will be fun. >> amy: and joining us to talk about the competition -- great to have you back. you have brought -- first of all, it looks amazingly decision but you brought something -- have you made it on the show before. >> no, this is going on with the celebrity show down, and it is me and versus the adult champians and i can give you a little piece, a delicious salmon en crute with mustard and a pesto butter.
9:49 am
presentation and, it is uncooked salmon and explain the inside. >> a pesto but your with herbs and salt and butter and owe other side, dijon mustard and we crap it in puff pastry and it turns out -- >> you will go up against us here? >> we'll be doing a slow down. >> john: you want us on this side. all right. >> amy: okay. >> i know you guys or like -- all right. i know you guys are in your 20s and to make it fair i'll do it with it one hand behind my back. >> amy: that's fair. >> are you guys ready? >> all right. ready? >> okay. here we go. go ahead. look at that.
9:50 am
9:51 am
and then... egg wash, both sides here. and take your knife and find where it is. egg wash on this side, too? >> yes. and, trim it off a little bit. >> john: you're better than us! >> and i'm just about done. >> amy: how long does it bake for? >> 400 degrees for 25 minutes, depending on how much you have. >> while you are doing that i'll do something cool and, you take the back of your knife -- i split it open by accident and score the edges, and, once it comes out of the oven -- you have a beautiful design. >> what about my design.
9:52 am
>> amy: ignore him! >> all right. flip it over -- >> and make sure -- the other side. >> you want to fold it over and don't want to took it -- you want to cook it skin side down. >> skin side down. >> on the back of the knife and it works, too. it works good. >> were you nervous going up against the master chef? >> yes. there are three champions versus us three and we are inside our current season and it was a lot to handle. >> the finished product? >> back here tonight at 8:00 p.m. >> amy: okay. beautiful. >> crispy.
9:53 am
>> amy: looks amazing. >> so delicious! i made it this morning. >> amy: you are amazing. >> and, dig into those potatoes. >> amy: you made those, too? >> yep! >> amy: you are amazing. >> oh, okay. >> poisoning her family. they don't know what is going on. >> it is sam on. >> john: catch it hear on fox 35 and check it and you can see chef zach, our favorite. we love him in here.
9:54 am
56 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
WOFL (FOX) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on