tv FOX19 Now FOX January 19, 2016 7:00am-9:00am EST
7:00 am
kara 2shot good morning, i'm kara sewell. rob 2shot and i'm rob williams. meteorologist frank marzullo joins us with a snapshot of your forecast. another cold morning with wind chill factors from zero to 8 below zero in spots. while we did see some flurries overnight the morning commute and evening commutes will be dry today with a good amount of sunshine and a high of 19 degrees so the biting cold will stick around. we are watching two chances for snow which could impact driving this week. the first arrives wednesday morning. i expect overnight lows in the mid teens tonight with snow showers developing by the second half of the commute wednesday morning
7:01 am
afternoon tapering flames...and the cold at this home on ravogli avenue in westwood... investigators say the woman living there fell asleep with something on the stove... she was able to get out safely...and the red cross is helping her with a place to stay this morning. suspended juvenile court judge tracie hunter is headed back to court... for another trial. she faces 8 felony counts... rob dblbx our dan wells joins us live downtown...and dan...she faces some serious jail time.. live the second trial of a suspended juvenile court judge tracie hunter convicted last year of unlawful interest in a public begins today. last october a jury found hunter guilty of a charge of unlawful interest in a public contract. she was sentenced to six months in jail but remains free while appealing. the new trial is on eight charges the first jury couldn't reach a unanimous
7:02 am
tampering with evidence and theft in office, along with one additional count. hunter has pleaded not guilty to all counts. she will have a new attorney. her first-trial attorney withdrew from her case. vo vo live dbl box a close call for a west chester woman...and her 2 dogs... over there in the water was a woman and her two dogs and she was up to her neck in the that's the woman's neighbor...she heard the cries for help...and immediatly called 9-1-1. police say the woman was chasing a dog that got away and she eventually ran onto the ice and fell through. everytime she tried to climb up, the dogs would get on top of her to get out, too, and she
7:03 am
it took firefighters several tries to get them all to dry land... all 3 of them...we're told...are doing just fine. rob 2shot we want to get another check on this morning's forecast. kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. another cold morning with wind chill factors from zero to 8 below zero in spots. while we did see some flurries overnight the morning commute and evening commutes will be dry today with a good amount of sunshine and a high of 19 degrees so the biting cold will stick around. we are watching two chances for
7:04 am
impact driving this week. the first morning. i expect overnight lows in the mid teens tonight with snow showers second half of the commute wednesday morning and continuing into the early afternoon tapering by 4pm. accumulations of with a possible 3 in some spots. while amounts will not be huge slippery and slick roads will be a concern as pavement is cold for snow to stick easily. daytime highs tomorrow of 28. we warm slightly into the low 30s for thursday and friday but a more significant system could bring accumulating snow late thursday night into friday morning before it tapers late friday afternoon. this is still uncertain and dependent on track of system as we could be on the back edge giving us lesser amounts. i will continue to watch it but just be on alert for more tricky driving and shoveling snow possible on friday.
7:05 am
7:06 am
busy day... hundred drivers in just 24 hours on to put that in perspective... trple-a gets about normal winter day. expect even more calls today... a great tool as weather heads our it features live radar and a link to our weather blog. free, available in the i-tunes store kara 2shot break...what's being done to make sure escape from a mexican prison again... rob vo plus the latest on the oscars boycott... which stars say they won't be there...and how the academy is responding... fox19
7:07 am
7:08 am
7:09 am
7:10 am
drug lord el chapo... mexico is beefing prison to prevent a third escape from happening. el chapo was caught about 6 months after escaping through a burrowed right up to his cell. the security increases include a his cell,and a guard on the door the drug lord will randomly, without warning, to different parts of hte prison. the journey of from iran is far from over in exchange for their freedom, the u-s pardoned or commuted the sentences of an iranian and six dual citizens of the u-s right now....3 of the 5 americans are at a u-s military undergoing medical checks. they won't be on u-s soil for a few days. a fourth prisoner released chose to stay in iran. he seemed in good spirits. he's together, he really can't wait to get out there and see people and meet people, but right now he's got to focus on getting himself better and
7:11 am
along with the images of joy and relief -- there's renewed heartbreak. cia contractor robert levinson was not among the americans released. he vanished in 2007. iranians deny holding levinson... but us officials are promising to try to help find him. the irs is officially open for tax season today.. they'll begin accepting your returns...with more than 150-million returns expected to be filed. you have until monday...april 18th to file your 20-15 return. the irs expects 70 percent of taxpayer to receive a refund...with the average refund about 28-hundred dollars. a west virginia police officer comes to the rescue... but it's not to save a person in trouble... we'll show you... and a cheating scandal rocks the tennis world... serena williams is speaking out on match-fixing allegations...next.
7:12 am
7:13 am
they even made it easy to switch with a one hour arrival window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 30 meg internet, tv, and phone. plus free installation, with a one hour arrival window, tv equipment and epix included. call for more, now. remember snow day. when the schools were closed and the day was wide open. the first step into fresh powder was like stepping into a new world. the crunch of the snow as it packed under our boots. the drip of icicles melting in the sun. so pull the hat down a little lower. and make sure there's a cup of hot cocoa waiting. because this winter, every day is snow day in pure michigan. your snow day begins
7:14 am
7:15 am
zero to 8 below we did see some the morning evening commutes will be dry today with a good amount of sunshine and a high of 19 degrees so the biting cold will stick around. we are watching two chances for snow which could impact driving this week. the first arrives wednesday morning. i expect overnight lows in the mid teens tonight with snow showers developing by the
7:16 am
commute wednesday morning and continuing into the early afternoon tapering by 4pm. accumulations of mainly 1 to 2 inches with a possible 3 in some spots. while amounts will not be huge slippery and slick roads will be a concern as pavement is cold for snow to stick easily. daytime highs tomorrow of 28. we warm slightly into the low 30s for thursday and friday but a more significant system could bring accumulating snow late thursday night into friday morning before it tapers late friday afternoon. this is still uncertain and dependent on track of system as we could be on the back edge giving us lesser amounts. i will continue to watch it but just be on alert for more
7:17 am
7:18 am
commissioner announced that rose would not be reinstated. a chilling 9-1-1 call apparently came too late to save a police officer's life in ohio. a woman tried to warn authorities in danville, ohio they were in danger. she claimed that her ex-boyfriend was on a mission -- to kill a cop. here's that 9-1-1 call-- my ex-boyfriend's out in camo looking to kill a cop. he's got my house keys, he's got my truck keys, he's got um guns on him. he's already beaten me and threatened to kill me. i don't know-- he's coming home, i gotta go. the call came just minutes before officer thomas cottrell was killed. his body was found behind a municipal building about 25 minutes after that call. police arrested herschel jones the third, in connection with the shooting. murder charges could be filed as early as today. a u.s. navy salvage ship is helping in the underwater search for two
7:19 am
crashed last week off the coast of oahu while carrying 12 marines. 3 of the 4life signs of any survivors. more than 60 marines have been navy divers and federal agencies. "we've been finding confirm if it's part of the aircraft, but you know, again, anything and everything that can point us in the right direction, that looks like a ch53 or a piece of a ch53, that's what we're going for.' coast guard officials say they will consult with the marines to determine how much longer the search will continue today there will be a hearing to determine whether the case against affluenza teen ethan couch will remmain in juvenile court. couch made national headlines for using an affluenza defense after killing four people in a drunk driving case. couch and his mother later fled to mexico as prosecutors
7:20 am
violated his they were later arrested...ethan's mother has now been extradited back to the u- s...she's now out on bond. also happening england patiots tight end aaron hernandez will make an apperance in a massachusetts court room. hernandez is accused of killing two men following boston nighclub...he's pleading not guilty. last year...hernandez was convicted of the murder of his friend oddin lloyd and sentenced to life in prison. you decide 16 there's some momentum in the john kasich ohio's governor is now 2nd in new hampshire...in the latest monmouth poll. here he is talking to the crowd there last night. and by the way, we're now 2nd place in new hampshire so hell's coming. the slime machines are getting cranked up here and so you know they're all going to come and bash we'll see if we withstand the new hampshire
7:21 am
three weeks from today. a health alert this morning... we're learning h-i-v screening rates are low among american teens, and young adults. the c-d-c reveals only a quarter of sexually active teens... and a third of young adults have been screened for h-i-v. in fact, researchers estimate more than 25-thousand h-i-v positive young people in the u-s are undiagnosed. experts say low screening rates among young adult males and black females are especially because they majority of new infections in people under 24. another scandal is rocking the sports world...this time in world tennis officials are denying claims of a match-fixing cover-up at the top -- including at documents reportedly allege that for years, as many as 16 players may have thrown money....and that
7:22 am
knew about it. while no players have been named ... some prominent athletes are speaking up. williams says: "when i'm playing i'm playing. i can only answer for me. i play very hard and every player i play seems to play hard and i think that, you know, as an athlete i do everything i can to be not only great but historic and if that's going on i don't know about it. i'm kind of sometimes a little bit in a bubble." world number 1 novak djokovic joke-a-vic says he was offered 200- thousand dollars back in 2007 to lose a match. the a-t-p says the accusations are more than a decade old...but do say they'll investigate any new allegations. a big night at the cintas center... xavier puts its number 5 ranking
7:23 am
highest ranking in school history... 8-30... oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave police officer is now a viral singing the a college when the original singer got stuck in traffic and couldn't make the game. that's officer carlton smith called to duty... stadium officials told him just moments before that he'd go on...and he wowed the crowd. turns out, smith tried out for "american idol" making it halfway through big changes are on the way for netflix...
7:24 am
7:27 am
renovations to ymca another cold morning with wind chill factors from zero to 8 below zero in spots. while we did see some flurries overnight the morning evening commutes with a good amount high of 19 degrees so the biting cold will stick around. we are watching two chances for snow which could impact driving this week. the first arrives wednesday morning. i expect overnight lows in the mid teens tonight with snow showers developing by the second half of the commute wednesday morning and continuing into the early afternoon tapering
7:28 am
mainly 1 to 2 inches some spots. while be huge slippery and slick roads will be a concern as pavement is cold for snow to stick easily. daytime highs tomorrow of 28. into the low 30s friday but a more could bring late thursday night before it tapers late friday afternoon. this is still uncertain and dependent on track of system as we could be on the back edge giving us lesser amounts. i will continue to watch it but just be on alert for more tricky driving and shoveling snow possible on friday. new this morning... police say a man is recovering after being shot and pistol whipped in walnut hills. it happened around 11 at the alms
7:29 am
victory parkway. the victim was concious and alert when he was taken to the hospital. it's not clear what led up to the shooting. more than a year after a mistrial...suspended hamilton county juvenile court judge tracie hunter goes back to court for a new trial... and she faces jail time for the 8 charges against her... fox19 now's dan wells joins us live downtown with what we can expect in court today... live the second trial of a suspended juvenile court judge tracie hunter convicted last year of unlawful interest in a public begins today. last october a jury found hunter guilty of a charge of unlawful interest in a public contract. she was sentenced to six months in jail but remains free while appealing. the new trial is on eight charges the first jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict on. those charges included tampering with
7:30 am
with one additional count. hunter has pleaded not guilty to all counts. she will have a new attorney. her first-trial attorney withdrew from her case. live also happening today... a man accused in a deadly shooting in avondale, is set to face a judge. 21-year old derrell gover will be arraigned on murder charges. investigators say he shot and killed immanuel scott on alaska avenue friday night. right now... iraqi security forces are going house-to-house -- in a baghdad neighborhood -- looking for 3 americans abducted over the weekend. it isn't clear if they were involved in security
7:31 am
the washington post is also reporting all three were iraqis who acquired american citizenship so far washington has yet to release their names. it is believed they were kidnapped while visiting the home of their interpreter outrage is growing over the the water crisis in flint michigan. the mayor is headed to washington today to push the white house for more help... it all started nearly 2 years ago...when the state temprarily switched the city's water source to notoriously dirty flint river. it was a cost- saving measure... while officials built a new supply line to lake huron. the water...turns out...was full of lead. now protestors are calling for the governor's arrest. jeff brown, protester "it feels personal and it makes us all, people who are in flint and people who are tied to flint very, very angry." judy bonnell-wenzel protester "they're poisoned. and now, at the very best, they're going to go through very difficult times to try and get that lead out." michigan state officials are now face several lawsuits alleging they knew about the contamination risk... governor rick snyder's state of the state address is tonight...where he
7:32 am
two big names in hollywood are skipping the oscars this year....in protest. the hashtag "oscars so white" has been trending on twitter after no african americans were nominated for a 2nd straight year in the best acting or directing categories. now jada pinkett smith and spike lee say they're smith posted a media....saying now evaluate things. maybe it's time that we resources and we put communities, into our programs. and a response this morning from the academy...saying they'll take dramatic steps to alter the makeup of its membership in its 20-16 class and beyond. one bride's heartbreak led to a night of joy for a homless shelter in seattle. when the groom broke things off, it was too late to get a refund on the reception. so the bride donated their venue, band and
7:33 am
for a night out. "she just wanted to marry the guy that she loved, and that's not happening, and if she can't have that she is very happy to share it with someone else." they also had hair stylists and make up artists come in and give some of the familes at the shelter a makeover. basketball player doesn't like the ref's call...so wait until you see how he reacts... we have the video...coming up. plus important tips on how to use your diet...and exercise...to lower chances of cancer... sot "now with the fox19 mobile app, you'll never be without fox19 news.
7:35 am
rock road...crews on the scene are wrapping up...after a rumpke truck crashes...spilling fuel on the road.. the northbound lanes are expected to reopen shortly... meanwhile...denise is following some other problems on the roads... denise does traffic charlotte street between short alley & elm street: closed till february 2016 for renovations to ymca how a local woman
7:36 am
7:37 am
trader joe's is recalling its store-brand raw cashew pieces over possible salmonella contamination. the company is asking customers cashews out or return it to any for a full refund. trader joe's says no one has gotten sick and they're doing this out of an abundance of caution. netflix plans to bring a new shows. the company says it will make specially produced programming for children and families this year. the streaming service will offer 20 new programs premiere remake of the popular "full house." netflix is in its fourth season of content. an oregon state basketball player, upset with a call on out his frustration on the referee. it started with a physical play involving oregon
7:38 am
reid thought he was fouled...but the ref didn't blow the whistle. so when he was on the ground..he decided to stick his leg out...and tripped the ref. a replay shows it was clearly was no accident. reid was ejected from the game....and shortly after suspended at least 4 games. oregon state eventually lost the game.. adlib 4shot anchors adlib during 4 shot another cold morning with wind chill factors from zero to 8 below we did see some flurries overnight the morning commute and will be dry today of sunshine and a high of 19 degrees
7:39 am
will stick around. we are watching two chances for snow which could impact driving this week. the first arrives wednesday morning. i expect overnight lows in the mid teens tonight with snow showers developing by the second half of the commute wednesday morning and continuing into the early afternoon tapering by 4pm. accumulations of mainly 1 to 2 inches with a possible 3 in some spots. while amounts will not
7:40 am
will be a concern as pavement is cold for snow to stick easily. daytime highs tomorrow of 28. we warm slightly into the low 30s for thursday and friday but a more significant system could bring accumulating snow late thursday night into friday morning before it tapers late friday afternoon. this is still uncertain and dependent on track of system as we could be on the back edge giving us lesser amounts. i will continue to watch it but just be on alert for more
7:41 am
7:42 am
look but an unhealthy diet can affect you in ways you can't see there is a connection between what you eat and cancer joining me this morning is oncologist dr, rey-ka chaud-ree with u-c medical center. the associated press recently reported that cancer is the number killer in 22 u.s. states, including nearby kentucky, nudging out heart disease, which is still the
7:43 am
diseases are falling, but we appear to be further ahead in the battle to combat heart disease. http: so what can do to get head of cancer? there are some things we all can do: 1. lifestyle changes can prevent cancer and stop its reoccurrence in patients treated for the malady. study in the journal of the american medical association's jama internal medicine show that women who follow a mediterranean diet with olive oil added to their diets see a 62 percent lower risk in malignant breast cancer. http: 2. many studies have
7:44 am
frequency and intensity of physical activity reduces the risk of colorectal, breast and endometrial cancer. national cancer institute at least three days a week 20 minutes daily can reduce the risk. build healthy but moderate activities such as walking take the steps instead of the elevator or biking in your neighborhood into your routine. http: 3. stress reduction is an important component of improving health overall. stress reduction not only makes you feel better but it may keep cancer cells from progressing. in one study, women with breast cancer who got counseling had a significantly improved overall
7:45 am
compared to women without counseling. http: 4. i will be discussing diet, exercise and reducing stress this saturday, jan. 23, at the "resolve to get healthy" symposium at the university of cincinnati designed to promote wellness. the event in the kingsgate marriott is open to the public for a small fee - $25 for a half day and $50 for a whole day including lunch - and begins at 9 a.m. and continues until 5 p.m. 5. for more information call 558-2310 or visit med.uc.edu/integrat ive this is for fox 19 to put on the screen for people wishing to attend. call: 558-2310
7:46 am
it's the 19th of the month...and that means we're thinking pink here at fox19.... a local breast cancer survivor says laughter is the best medicine. and her work shows just how powerful a little bit of humor can be. fox19 now's kara foxx has the story. the word cancer isn't typically a laughing matter. but cathy halloran isn't your typical survivor. when she hits the stage to perform stand up comedy, most people know her as chick. font: cathy "chick" halloran, cancer survivor, founder of 'chicks and chucks' "you have beyonce, you have maddona and you have chick." it's where her organization' chicks and chucks got its name. an organization chick has dedicated herself to, since surviving breast cancer. on january 30, she celebrates 14 years of being cancer free. "every year i'm a survivor i do something stupid and crazy. at nobodys expense but my own. chemo hurts ok, chemo sucks. but the word 'no' hurts more than anything so i'm
7:47 am
cathy took stand up comedy lessons and since getting that mic in her hand, has never looked back. along with st. elizabeth nurse rick terry, "he made contact with me and said, i do this, hospital. we could do a comedy thing together." performs standup for 'chicks and chucks' and to raise money for other causes. "you've done so much for so many people" after beating cancer in 2002, chick knew she had to continue helping others going through the same battle. unannounced, she marched to the st. elizabeth boss's office and made her pitch. "i said you need to hire me while you still like me. cause i'm gonna be a hemmoroid. you may night see me but i'm gonna be hanging around until you get me a job. i need to be here." two weeks later, she was in. now she works with recently diagnosed breast cancer patients, fitting them with wigs and prosthetics.
7:48 am
and they get a hug. i guarantee i can make them chuckle at some point in time during our consultation and during the wig fitting" and of course, putting her sense of humor to good use. "my breast friends. because i never would have met them if i wouldn't have gone through breast cancer. so that's why i call them my breast friends. bff stands for breast friends forever." that was our kara foxx reporting... susan g. komen is drastically dropping their race registration prices to encourage people to sign up early. the race is september 24th...but to celebrate their 19th year in the tri-state...komen is offering a 19 dollar entrance fee until march 31st. you can find a link to register at fox19 now dot com just ahead in our eight o'clock hour... microsoft is
7:49 am
7:50 am
7:51 am
the morning commute and evening commutes will be dry today with a good amount of sunshine and a high of 19 degrees so the biting cold will stick around. we are watching two chances for snow which could impact driving this week. the first arrives wednesday morning. i expect overnight lows in the mid teens tonight with snow showers developing by the second half of the commute wednesday morning and continuing into the early afternoon tapering by 4pm. accumulations of mainly 1 to 2 inches with a possible 3 in some spots. while amounts will not be huge slippery and slick roads will be a concern as pavement is cold for snow to stick easily. daytime highs tomorrow of 28. we warm slightly into the low 30s for thursday and friday but a more significant system could bring accumulating snow late thursday night into friday morning before it tapers late friday afternoon. this is still uncertain and dependent on track of system as we could be on the back edge giving us lesser amounts. i will continue to watch it but just be on alert for more tricky driving and shoveling snow possible on friday. weather and traffic toss toss to denise for
7:53 am
it will happen during the 2016 reds induction the reds will hold a press conference this morning at 11 a.m. we'll bring you the get them. court judge tracie hunter is headed back to court... she faces 8 felony us live dan...she faces time.. live the second trial of a suspended juvenile court judge tracie hunter convicted last year of unlawful interest in a public begins today. last october a jury found hunter of unlawful contract. she was sentenced to six months in jail but remains free while appealing. the new trial is on eight charges the first jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict on. those
7:54 am
in office, along count. hunter has pleaded she will have a new first-trial attorney case. vo vo live the red cross is helping an elderly woman after an the red cross is helping an elderly woman after an early morning fire in westwood. crews arrived to a home on ravogli avenue, near fleetwood, to find flames in the kitchen. officials say the woman fell asleep and awoke to find her stove on fire. she was able to get out safely... no word on a damage estimate this morning. keeping an eye on
7:55 am
after more than two years of public debate...congress appears to be coming to terms on a bill that would revise healthier school meal standards. a senate measure would give schools more flexibility in what they serve. requirements on whole grains and cutting sodium levels would be eased. the senate agriculture committee is scheduled to vote on the measure tomorrow. a woman and her two dogs are recovering this morning...after falling through the ice at a pond in west chester. "i don't how she survived. i don't know how long she was in there. i didn't see her until i heard her yelling." "everytime she tried to climb up, the dogs would get on top of her to get out, too, and she would go back under." police say the woman was chasing a dog that got away... in a gated neighborhood off of liberty way.... eventually she ran onto the ice and fell through. firefighters used a ladder to help pull the woman to safety... she was taken to the hospital, but she and dogs are expected to make full recoveries.
7:56 am
the twitter outage this morning -- well, you're among the lucky ones. the page's glitch affected millions worldwide...causin g social media panic. users trying to access the site got this message, saying the metwork was suffereing an internal error. service resumed -- for the most part -- around 6 a.m. just ahead -- new details about mexican drug lord "el chapo" -- what authorities are doing to make sure he doesn't escape again! kara vo plus -- if you use internet explorer , stick around. microsoft will no longer update older versions of its web browser -- what you need to know sponsored reopen new information after a protesters
7:57 am
california bridge traffic. officials say 25 people were taken into custody, after chaining themselves to their cars on the bay bridge near san francisco a statement from offshoot of the black lives matter movement -- said they hoped to martin luther king jr.'s radical legacy". the protest backed up traffic for miles, creating quite a headache for travelers holiday weekend. meantime in washington, president obama celebrated the "day of action" by community service project. the first lady volunteered with the boys and girls at a local elementary school
7:58 am
of dr. suess's recently reissued book ""oh the things you can do that are good for you! happening today.. texas prosecuters are expected to hold a hearing to request to move the proceedings against "affluenza teen" -- ethan couch -- from to an adult court. couch and his mother fled across the border late last year, over fears he could be found in violation of his probation. now he's still being held in mexico, but his today's hearing will be attended by members representatives of mothers against drunk driving. despite killing four people in a drunk driving accident, couch only received probation -- after his lawyers argued that his wealthy upbringing left him unable to distinguish right from wrong. this morning, we're learning new information about drug lord el chapo... mexico is beefing up security at his prison to prevent a third escape from happening. el chapo was caught about 6 months after escaping through a tunnel that burrowed right up to his cell. the security
7:59 am
reinforced floor in his cell, and a guard on the door at all times. the drug lord will also be moved randomly, without warning, to different parts of hte prison. new research is now connecting where you live to how likely you are to survive cardiac arrest. a study in canada found that the higher up you live in a high-rise building, the more your risk of dying from cardiac arrest increases. the study of more than 8,000 people who suffered cardiac arrests shows people living above the third floor were about half as likely to survive than those living closer to the ground. above the 16th floor, less than 1 percent survived cardiac arrest -- with experts pointing to the increase in time emergency medical providers are able to get to patient on those higher floors. the social media service "whatsapp" now says its dropping its annual subscription fee. it's already known
8:00 am
most popular messaging service -- with 900 million users across the globe. the company says it will instead connect compaines directly with users on the app -- no word yet on exactly what that will entail. whatsapp was bought by billion dollars back in 20-14. a volcano in shot a large plume 24 miles into the sky authorities are now issuing a yellow alert for the area, saying the volcano is showing an increase in activity. residents have been told to be ready for a possible evacuation. this is the 2nd tallest volcano in mexico. 4shot adlib 4shot another cold morning with wind chill factors from
8:01 am
morning with wind chill factors from zero to 8 below zero in spots. while we did see some flurries overnight the morning commute and evening commutes will be dry today with a good amount of sunshine and a high of 19 degrees so the biting cold will stick around. we are watching two chances for snow which could impact driving this week. the first arrives wednesday morning. i expect overnight lows in the mid teens tonight with snow
8:02 am
commute wednesday morning and continuing into the early afternoon tapering by 4pm. accumulations of mainly 1 to 2 inches with a possible 3 in some spots. while amounts will not be huge slippery and slick roads will be a concern as pavement is cold for snow to stick easily. daytime highs tomorrow of 28. we warm slightly into the low 30s for thursday and friday but a more significant system could bring accumulating snow late thursday night into friday morning before it tapers late friday afternoon. this is still uncertain and dependent on track of system as we could be on the back edge giving us lesser amounts. i will continue to watch it but just be on alert for more tricky driving and shoveling snow possible on friday. carstar anim
8:03 am
8:04 am
with its final patch, microsoft has marked the end of days for older versions of internet explorer. as part of the company's monthly rollout of security patches for its so-called software giant issued its final patch for internet explorer 8, 9, and 10. the non-security "end of life" patch will be delivered to windows 7 users, reminding them to upgrade their browser or operating system. those using older versions of the browser will be at risk almost immediately, considering nearly every month internet explorer remains one of the most likely targets of hackers and attackers. it's not clear exactly how many users will be affected, but it's said to be in the tens of millions. the software giant said in mid-2014 that internet explorer 11 would be the
8:05 am
8:07 am
8:08 am
new information this morning about to deliver packages last month, the company releasing video showing a prototype -- and now , they are giving us more details about what it online shopping could be like in the future. according to yahoo news, "amazon prime air" will get packages to customers withing 30 minutes of them ordering online -- and can send parcels up to 5 pounds each up to 10 miles away. and, you won't need to be home to recieve your order. just like through a delivery truck, the drone will leave it your item on our doorstep. tennis' first major tournament is
8:09 am
nobody is talking about what's happening on the court. the four governing bodies of tennis are strongly denouncing reports that there's widespread match-fixing. the bbc and buzzfeed say they have acquired secret files implicating those bodies to ignoring widespread match- fixing. they are now alleging up to 16 players ranked in the top 50 lost games on purpose, for money! player novak djokovic joke-a-vick says he was offered 200 thousand dollars to lose a game several years ago -- but turned it down. fans of the game saying they hope the reports aren't true. "the good part about it is that all the governing bodies, the itf, the atp and the wta, they've actually joined to create a united tennis integrity unit. so i guess that's very important that all the governing bodies are across it, so
8:10 am
that tennis remains healthy and a clean sport so far ....no one has been specifically named in this scandal. but many of the players say they're unhappy with the report, calling it a big distraction.. coming up -- what ohio governor john kasich is saying about his new poll rankings in new hampshire plus -- pete rose is headed to the hall of fame! new details from the reds, next. kara 2 shot
8:11 am
before contemplating the many choices on steak 'n shake's $4 dollar menu, one must calm the mind in our zen garden. focus. the garlic double steakburger meal. reflect. the taco salad meal. zen. the original double 'n cheese steakburger meal. oh! the $4 menu. where all meals are under $4. at steak 'n shake.
8:12 am
i'm kara sewell rob 2 shot and i'm rob williams... let's get our first look at the forecast with meteorologist frank marzullo. another cold morning with wind chill factors from zero to 8 below zero in spots. while we did see some flurries overnight the morning commute and evening commutes will be dry today with a good amount of sunshine and a high of 19 degrees so the biting cold will stick around. we are watching two chances for snow which could impact driving this week. the first arrives wednesday morning. i expect overnight lows in the mid teens tonight with snow showers developing by the second half of the commute wednesday morning and continuing into the early
8:13 am
accumulations of mainly 1 to 2 inches with a possible 3 in some spots. while amounts will not be huge slippery and slick roads will be a concern as pavement is cold for snow to stick easily. daytime highs tomorrow of 28. we warm slightly into the low 30s for thursday and friday but a more significant system could bring accumulating snow late thursday night into friday morning before it tapers late friday afternoon. this is still uncertain and dependent on track of system as we could be on the back edge giving us lesser amounts. i will continue to watch it but just be on alert for more tricky driving and shoveling snow possible on friday.
8:14 am
legend pete rose will be inducted into the reds hall of fame. it will happen during the 2016 reds induction weekend that's june 24-26. in a statement, reds ceo bob castellini this morning calling him one of the greatest players to ever wear a reds uniform. they'll hold a press conference this morning at 11 a.m. we'll bring you the latest details as we
8:15 am
new this morning... recovering after being shot and walnut hills. it happened around 11 at the alms apartments on victory parkway. the victim was when he was taken led up to the shooting... but he is okay. happening trial begins for suspende juvenile court judge tracie hunter. kara dblbx our dan wells joins us live outside the hamilton county courthouse with a preview. live the second trial of a suspended juvenile court judge tracie hunter convicted last year of unlawful interest in a public begins today. last october a jury found hunter guilty of a charge of unlawful interest in a public contract. she was
8:16 am
remains free while appealing. the new trial is on eight charges the first jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict on. those charges included tampering with evidence and theft in office, along with one additional hunter has pleaded she will have a new first-trial attorney withdrew from her case. vo live happening today and today... a man accused in a deadly shooting in a man accused in a deadly shooting in avondale, is set to face a judge. 21-year old derrell gover will be arraigned on murder charges. investigators say he shot and killed immanuel scott on alaska avenue last friday night. also set to go before a judge today --- 26-year old johnny hammond for aggravated arson. we checked court documents which shows hammond confessed to starting a fire at an
8:17 am
on nebraska avenue in west price hill yesterday afternoon. no one was hurt. protesters in flint, michigan are now calling for the arrest of governor rick snyder, amidst an ongoing water crisis. arrest rick snyder! the problem started over one year ago...when the city switched water sources to save money. help has just now been offered...from the federal government. but many residents say, it isn't enough. wantwaz davis/city councilman "the state of emergency only gives us a $5 million cap, which the president has already signed for. if they would have submitted for a disaster declaration, we could have got the $96 million dollars, or more." all this unfolding as state officials face lawsuits alleging they knew about the water contamination risk... and broke federal laws by failing to avert it. today, the search for 12 marines who went missing off the coast of hawaii will continue... officials say they have found life
8:18 am
helicopters carry. but, there continues to be no sign of the 12 missing crew members who were on board the 2 choppers for a training missing when they dissappeared late thursday night. meantime, a longtime friend of 25-year-old sergeant adam scheoller, who was aboard one of those aircraft, says she is still hopeful for his return. michelle grochalski/family friend "he's a very caring, outgoing person. there's just not enough words i could say. his heart is so big." authorities say they did not receive a distress call when the choppers went down... the cause of the crash is still under investigation. you decide 16 coverage... there's some momentum in the john kasich campaign... ohio's governor is now 2nd in new hampshire...in the latest monmouth poll. here he is talking to the crowd there last night. and by the way, we're now 2nd place in new hampshire so hell's coming. the slime machines are getting
8:19 am
going to come and bash me because i'm rising. we'll see if we withstand it. the new hampshire primary is exactly three weeks from today. a movement is growing this morning, to boycott the oscars... after a lack of diversity was revealed in the award's nominations. spike lee and jada pinkett smith both announced they will be boycotting the academy awards next month... this follows a lot of outrage online...with the hashtag "oscars so white" trending. lee says this is the second year in a row that all 20 nominees for the actor categories are white. in a video posted to facebook - smith also said she would neither attend or watch at
8:20 am
let's let the academy do them, with all grace and love, and let's do us differently academy awards president cheryl boone isaacs -- who herself is black..responded to the boycott..saying she is "heartborken" over the nominee's lack of diversity, saying with a promise to focus more on diversity, in the future. nats singing sad news to pass along this morning....glenn fry, the co-founder and guitarist for rock supergroup "the eagles", has died. the group..known for big hits like that one..."take it easy" the band's publicist says he died due to complications from rheumatoid arthritis...and pneumonia. rey was 67 years old. 4shot list of the day
8:21 am
8:23 am
our tender turkey breast sandwich... with all white breast meat and no artificial preservatives, it's hard to resist. even for us. you ate all the turkey for our rhode island market! how am i supposed to do quality control if i can't eat the product? you work in accounting. the tender turkey breast sandwich,
8:24 am
8:25 am
cashews out or return it to any trader joe's store for a full refund. trader joe's says no one has gotten doing this out of an caution. their mission for nearly two years. now for the international space station, it's finally coming into bloom. scott kelly tweeted these photos of what he says are the first- ever flowers grown in space. scientists say this new breakthrough allows for better understanding of how to grow plants in microgravity. hello from the parking and check out this fan -- parodying adele's "hello" with about how difficult it is to nab a ticket to one of the singer's shows. she calls it "hello from the parking lot." it's been viewed thousands of times online... been viewed thousands of times no word yet if it's been seen by the british superstar weather now
8:26 am
another cold morning with wind chill factors from zero to 8 below zero in spots. while we did see some flurries overnight the morning commute and evening commutes will be dry today with a good amount of sunshine and a so the biting cold will stick around. we are watching two chances for snow which could impact driving this morning. i expect overnight lows in the mid teens tonight with snow showers developing by the second half of the commute wednesday morning and continuing into the early afternoon tapering by 4pm. accumulations of mainly 1 to 2 inches with a possible 3 in some spots. while amounts will not be huge slippery and slick roads will be a concern as pavement is cold for snow to stick easily. daytime highs tomorrow of into the low 30s friday but a more significant system could bring accumulating snow late thursday night into friday morning before it tapers late friday afternoon. this is of system as we could be on the back edge giving us lesser amounts. i will continue to watch it but just be shoveling snow carstar traffic traffic
8:28 am
8:30 am
fox19 morning this breaking overnight -- pete inducted into the reds hall of fame! a press conference is set for later this morning -- we'll get you caught up with know about the baseball legend and it is the 19th of we are "thinking pink" -- we're talking about the 2016 race for the cure -- and are making in honor that and our latest forecast -- next on that's it for this come...
8:31 am
the mornins 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 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 not even
87 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
WXIX (FOX) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on