ba da ba ba ba what do you do last night. >> most influential people. >> lincoln center. lots of interesting people were >> the supermodel. one of the most influential people in the world. listen to this. >> everybody. you have everybody here. >> i think that they made a mistake. free food and drinks. i thought that i would show up. john kasich was not on the list. >> what else? >> let's talk about the speculation. >> the new beyonce >> the song has gotten all of us intrigued. everybody wants to know. who is becky? somebody that jay-z folder around with. other guest is rachel roy. >> it seems to call out somebody. >> her name is not really becky. who remembers this? >> oh, my god. becky look at her butt. it is so big. one of those rap guys girlfriend. >> we had nothing to do with it. rosanna: okay. a boy with autism just got so emotional. listening to coldplay in mexico city. >> chris martin originally profiled about gwyneth paltrow. >> he has autism. >> this has gone viral. we will put it on our website. >> was talk about our facebook fan of the hour. it is linda. hello, linda. about us on our facebook since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. >> from fox 5 news, this is "good day new york". >> it is wednesday, april 27th. i'm rosanna scotto. >> i'm greg kelly. it is kind of cold out there. cooler than yesterday. mike woods has details. you can see the clouds. >> front-runners in presidential race made big gains in the acela primaries. donald trump won all five of the five contests. hillary clinton won now out of she only lost rhode island. what does it mean for bernie sanders? jury is still out. >> what mr. ted cruz and mr. kasich? in the bronx, takedown of several gangs. make 100 people in custody at this point. >> a peacock in long island flown the coupe. a farmer who owns him believes the peacock left in search after mate. one of the peacocks hasn't stopped flying since his friend disappeared. that's sad. >> only one. he needs a friend. remember when the peacock escaped from the central park zoo, landed on the ledge? peacocks are fascinating. why do they move the feathers? to impress the girl peacocks. >> makes perfect sense. what else? >> we love crackerjack. what do you love besides the delicious corn kernels. since 1978. >> what about the toy. >> i remember as kid it came with a toy. usually a cheap and disappointing toy. it was inside the box. >> exactly doing away with the toys. no more toys in the crackerjack box. when was last time you had one? >> great childhood memories, okay. >> stick-on tattoo. >> or little green ring. there was a little green ring that never fit on my favor. >> it was x-ray ring, and didn't do anything whatever. couple big things. rosanna scotto is not a nervous wreck but has a big responsibility, giving the commencement speech at st. john's university, staten island campus. doesn't have a clue what she is going to say. >> i'm formulating. it is all up here. hasn't gone to the fingertips and on paper. >> getting honorary doctorate. officially you have to call me doctor. >> she came in this morning a little while ago, i'm getting my second honorary degree. this is my second doctorate. i was like, second doctorate. honorary. >> honorary. >> congratulations. >> how many do you have? >> let's see, cub scouts gave me a nice certificate a while back. let's see. >> listen, when we're off the air, call me doc. don't have to call me doctor doc is sufficient. >> nice job, rosanna. >> i make house calls. >> vava voom. after all these years, finally. >> hey, don't start giving away all my secrets now. >> if you want to take it to the next level. i'm available. no, just kidding. >> he is only fooling around. anyway, you on the other hand, what is going on with you, mike? >> i'm the good one over here. got some sunshine trying to make a come back. not quite here yet. clouds should thin out. we should you get sunshine soon enough. here is what we have on the weather docket for the today. we're going to see become sunny as clouds break up. high temps a little shy for what we should see this time of the year. as a matter of fact there is a frost advisory for some of us. not everyone but the metro areas. you're clear of the frost advisory but just outside you do have the frost advisory going up. temps stay below normal not only today, not only tomorrow but you there the weaken and into next week. looks like temperatures a little below normal. right thousand, the sun is up, what we can manage, we have 49 degrees out of central park. 41 degrees in monticello. the winds are coming in east-northeast at around 8 miles per hour. here is the frost advisory we're it is in effect for blue shaded counties of long island especially the pine barrens. fairfield county and westchester, northwestern new jersey. that frost advisory is in effect from 3:00 this morning tomorrow morning i should say until 9:00 in the morning. clouds are thinning out. that is happening already. showers taking a break. they're down to the south of us. we don't have to worry about rain another 24 or 36 hours. it might make a comeback. there are the quick showers popping through here late thursday into early friday. that should to the be a big deal. let's bring in ines. our commute less problematic than many times. >> good morning, mike. just a couple of issues. route 22, heavy delays, there is stall blocking a lane. route 3, traffic slow through lynn hurst, heading towards hack sack river bridge. fine towards the verrazano. gowanus, b.q.e., normal delays. lie by south oyster bay road. stalled truck off to the side of the road but not affecting your commute. there is the eastbound side looks good. a live look at b.q.e. from the empire state building, heading toward the brooklyn bridge, normal stop-and-go traffic. trains are running on or close. greg and rosanna. >> thank you very much. we're starting with politics. big night last night donald trump, five out of five victories, for hillary clintons four out of five. looking more and more like in november it will be general election matchup between these two. >> looking at them. robert moses with the recap. robert, what do you know? reporter: greg and rosanna i know what is coming next, indiana on may 3rd. that is really the last stand for republicans hoping to stop donald trump. he needs to win about half the number of remaining delegates to secure the nomination. to beat hillary clinton. >> this is far bigger win than we even expected, all five. and that's something that is really -- [cheering] reporter: donald trump won resounding victories in pennsylvania, connecticut, delaware, maryland and rhode island. his victory margins were 29 points. in rhode island and delaware he won by 40 points. today he delivers a much anticipated foreign policy speech in washington. tonight he appears in indianapolis with the former coach of indiana hoosiers bobby knight. general election fight with hillary clinton looks increasingly likely. >> if hillary clinton were a man, i don't think she would get 5% of the vote. only think she has got going the women's card. the beautiful thing, women don't like her, okay? reporter: game on. >> mr. trump accused me of playing the quote woman card. well, if fighting for women's leave and equal pay is dealing the women's card, deal me in! reporter: clinton had successful night. she won four of five states. >> we'll unify our party to win this election. reporter: clinton's opponent bernie sanders won in rhode island. >> if the democratic party is to look at which candidate is the candidate to defeat prom donald trump or any other republican, what we are seeing on national polls which have us fifth teen, 20 points ahead of donald trump, far more than secretary clinton. reporter: ted cruz held primary night gathering in indyana. he tried to frame the winless night in the most positive terms possible. >> the media told us the candidates in this race, the republican and democrat, they're both going to be new york liberals. but i got good news for you. to more favorable terrain. reporter: favorable terrain maybe, but cruz finds himself behind trump by eight points in indiana, according to a "fox news poll" just out. this will be a crucial state to watch next week. greg and rosanna, i challenge you to work deal me in into your commencement address. >> deal me in! reporter: love it. do it. >> i like that. you think i should -- reporter: i'm bitter that you couldn't give my come men'sment address. i settled for julia louis-dreyfuss. >> sorry we missed the graduation. he is growing up on us so fast, robert moses. >> he is almost 40. leave him alone. we got this. you remember trump university? figured into some of the presidential debates. let's see here, "the wall street journal" reports that a new york judge ruled this week a fraud lawsuit attorney general against donald trump and his real estate school will go to trial. we'll have potentially unprecedented situation that could feature republican presidential front uner taking the stand. could that happen? >> i don't know. the university is accused using bait and switch tactics to get students to take expensive seminars. the state says the school is not licensed. trump denies any wrongdoing. the trial diet is not set just yet. anyway, a major anti-gang crackdown going on right now as we speak. at the crack of dawn, police were looking for over win hundred gang members in the bronx this morning. >> a lot of them were taken into custody. this was a big one. go to teresa priolo in the bronx theresa. reporter: good morning greg and rosanna and everyone. the feds are talking to us, and picture they're painting is what went down behind me. 40th precinct. this is one of the main staging areas for this massive operation. from what we understand this is multiagency investigation that brought down two rival gangs from the east chester gardens projects. it began at 4:30 this morning, it involved homeland security, nypd gang squad, atf, the dea and the irf. over 100 different arrests today. we also hear that 25 people are already in custody and they were served as well. these people are being brought up on murder, drug trafficking and gun oaf phelpss charges. these are notorious gangs with violent and destructive histories. that's what our sources are telling uggs. and from what we understand, all of these agencies were independently investigated these two rival gangs. from what we understand the bmb and two-fly gangs. eventually they pulled together their resources. one they should all come together to do this in one fell swoop. that is what happened at 4:30 this morning. i mentioned when i joined you at 7:00 a.m., the nypd not very forthcoming when it came to information on this massive takedown, what is thought to be one of the largest in new york city history. we tried to talk to the press person, peter donald, from the nypd. he wasn't giving us much. the feds tell us there will be a noon press conference led by preet bharara. he will give us more information. we look forward to that. by and large, greg and rosanna, streets of bronx, streets of new york city, certainly safer this morning for what went down on multiple fronts at 4:30. that is the latest from the bronx this morning. send things back to you. >> teresa priolo, thank you very much. he was once one of the most important people in america. dennis hastert, republican house speaker for seven or eight years. he will be sentences later today for violating bank laws. this is a very bizarre and sad >> federal judge in illinois will sentence him in a hush-money case that centered on sexual abuse allegations. now dennis hastert pled guilty last year to breaking a banking law related to payments made to keep the accusations quiet. >> some of his former students, he was a coach, wrestling coach, well, they accused him of sexually molesting them when they were just students. >> at least four of them have accused him of doing that decades ago. >> to keep it quiet, apparently mr. hastert was paying cash so they would not go public to make up for what happened. when the feds noticed he was taking out this kind of money, he proceeded to lie about it. the statute of limitations is up as far as sexual -- >> criminal case. >> for the sexual abuse situation but he has apologized for transgressions he may have made a long time ago. dennis hastert, former speaker he could very well find himself in jail. >> also in court, former fugitive robert durst, he would like to serve his sentence on a gun charge in a los angeles prison, rather than a new orleans prison. he is sentenced today. i think at some point later on today. he is 72 years old. he was arrested in new orleans last year. remember that documentary, we were all watching "the jinx"? >> sure. >> he was arrested the night of the finale. he is facing seven years and one month of time for gun charges. he is -laiming he is sick and california's terminal island prison has sort of medical facilities he really needs. mr. durst is also charged with killing his friend susan berman in 2000, to keep her from talking to prosecutors in new york about the disappearance of mr. durst's first wife back in 1982. >> okay. now the peacock, the peacock on and very lonely bird, rosanna. >> yeah. the owner is very distraught. eddie armstrong, he owns a farm in lannington. he has 450 chickens and two peacocks until a week ago until one flew the coop. he says it is mating season and he has pea hens. he thinks that is why one of males left. the other one is crying all night. >> two of them just wondered around. -- wandered around. if they got five or six feet apart they would start to kind of call each other. >> peacocks are pretty amazing i was frustrated. there was one roaming around the bronx zoo and would not spread its feathers. would not do the whole thing and not open up which is kind of a bust. >> do you know how you call a peacock? >> what do you do you, rosanna? >> i don't know. peacock. peacock. >> are they friendly? if you see them what are you supposed to do, grab it? >> don't grab it. you're supposed to grab it. >> like hug it and bring it to where? >> i don't know if you know -- oh, you mean if you find it. >> if you find the peacock, what do you do? >> call the authorities how is that for general pass the buck kind of advice. >> thank you. i couldn't think of that on my own. >> there you go. >> what is going on? don't throw rocks at it. >> never! >> okay, good. >> how does a bird like that hide out? >> i don't know. >> let's show you what is going on. first of all we've got cloudy sky. 49 degrees in central park. the clouds are trying to break up. they haven't done so completely yet. a in philly. even more cloud cover there. more in d.c. showers are flirting in that region. further south in carolinas, you have showers in the carolinas and virginias. still have clouds in the area. that frontal boundary is down to the south and where most of the cloud cover and showers are too. tomorrow it will start to work its way back to us. look at futurecast, see what the computer models are saying. pretty clear for us today. sunny skies through the majority of it. tomorrow it starts off clear in the morning but clouds roll back later in the day. shower chances rolling through too from thursday night into friday morning. then it should start to dry out for us again. skies clear out later on in the afternoon and evening. stuck about the allergy reports. trees would be problem. tree pollen at high level. keep that in mind. everything else you're doing pretty good. high temp 62 today, 59 tomorrow. showers showing up late. another chance of showers late friday into monday. fox five weather app, in itunes store and google store for free. check it out. put it to work. going to work. >> yeah, mike, if you have to go to work, queens, b.q.e. normal delays there. westbound, lie, always slow. whitestone,ing froms neck bridge doing okay. this is bartel avenue. northbound and southbound traffic moving fine. gwb, upper and lower level good shape. no delays inbound. lincoln fun tell different story. holland tunnel, 20 minutes each approach. >> have you heard of dlo? 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(vo) beneful healthy love. with wholesome rice, real chicken, and accents of vegetables and >> central park west, everybody. ccw. there was a short lived show on fox, wasn't it, ccw? >> it was on fox? >> it was a "melrose place" spin-off. remember that. >> yeah. i was watching 90210. >> as i call that, 90666. that always got a laugh. wrong zip code, baby. talk about crackerjacks. we all grew up eating them. delicious, so carmel and sweet and delicious. it. >> a toy by the way. hold on. a toy. little plastic, cheap toy was usually inside of that thing. it. always, always a disappointment. keep going. >> we're finding out, greg, maybe you will be okay of this, i'm not sure, owners of crackerjack, frito-lay, getting rid of mystery packet at bottom of the box. it has a code on a sticker that links to a mobile game. more than 23 billion little prizes have been given out since crackerjack was invented in 1896. >> i was never really into it. >> you opened that up i smell it from here. so good. >> i have not had it since 1978. now in a bag. box. >> prize inside. see what we got here. >> keep going. there is peanuts. i love that. >> here we go, new prize inside. >> you got the digital prize. i was hoping for the ring. >> stick it and blip it. >> i told you, you have to go online, basically play this mobile game. rosanna, it was disappointment when it was a toy. it is a disappointment. i prefer fritos. >> fritos are so delicious. >> don't need that toy to enhance that experience. >> spicy and good. i think i need that right now. go to business, fox means business. >> lauren. >> real quickly here, i just interpreted what you guys just did. you feed the kids sugar with caramel corn and stick them in front of a smartphone. lovely. that is what the frito-lay the owner is doing with crackerjacks. apple is reporting earnings. this is a tech wreck. it is affecting the 401(k). twitter is having issue not growing their subscribers. they were able to do that in the quarter, 310 million strong. aside from donald trump tweeting all the time and other journalists. it's a service for celebrities. the brands out there, marketers, for their buck. that is an issue twitter will as for apple, 2/3 of revenue come from the iphone. the iphone is not selling well, the watch, the ipad, is all an after thought. company. shares are done in a big way. when i say big way, apple is so heavily influenced in the market. the dow is negative because of apple so it is a huge deal. they have got to find a bigger company to buy to help ref things up a little bit. that is something ceo talked about yesterday or make a new iphone that will really dazzle us. they reported first quarterlily drop in 13 years. >> they plateaued. only so much you can do. plateaued. >> yeah. >> all right. well, thank you. >> thank you. >> how are the crackerjacks? >> they're okay. >> are they bringing back -- we -- >> what is wrong? >> eat those on the table? >> okay. they are delicious. where's that toy? i think they wanted some airtime. >> coming up, mary lou henner, you remember her from tv and went on to movies. she wrote this book with her husband michael brown. he went through some serious medical conditions like, a few weeks after they started dating. and she did some interesting, kind of therapy, medical treatments. and he is doing great. we'll meet mary lou and her husband michael brown coming up ba da ba ba ba >> shakira. >> what else is going on? >> hey, remember when everybody was on those doctor. >> hover boards. and think started exploding. little scooters with their helmet on. >> i had so much fun on that hoverboard. it was incredible. people started hassling me. it is against the law. tell me about it. >> did you take a terrible tumble? >> i took a couple actually. still a lot of fun. and for now, for now, they're illegal. hopefully figure out the kinks in that thing. >> 8:30 in the morning. look at that nice couple. walking hand in hand. >> let's take another look. figure out how serious they are. >> i bet you they are not married. >> this time of day they're married. they're serious about each other. >> i think they're dating. i think he hasn't popped question yet. can the cameraman ask them? >> 8:30 in the morning. >> see what we know. >> don't you love trying to guess people's back stories, what happened, guess what? are they married? yes, they're married. >> thank you