ship boxing -- championship boxing returns to the nations capitol i am dave ross. i am melanie. you will be back in a few minutes. talking about the skins as well but first breaking news, a powerful earthquake hit turkey u.s. geological survey says it is 7.3 the epicenterrer eastern part of the country. we are getting word buildings in the center of the city of vaughn collapsed near the iranian border rescue crews are trying to save people trapped in the rubble. a man who sneaked into a george washington university dorm is in custody, he may be locked up but how he was getting in may be prompting a warning. >> reporter: at george washington university student haves to swipe id cards to get into the dorm but a lot of times people follow someone in without one. >> it is hard to control the influx of people. >> reporter: called piggy backing that is how 34-year-old man got into the west end dorm and walked right into a female student's room on the 5th floor. >> she screamed, very loudly and the guy told her he would kill her if she didn't shut up. >> reporter: students in the room scuffled with the suspect and called 911 when he fled. >> she is freaked out she is okay but i am sure he will never leave her door unlocked again none of us were under the impression this would happen. >> within minutes dc and gw campus police were on scene, commander reed says he resisted arrest but was subdued and taken into custody and is now facing serious charges. >> burglary, assault, assault on a police officer. >> reporter: this story has a happy ending the suspect was arrested before someone was seriously hurt but what is going to happen next time. >> i get chills thinking about it. >> reporter: susan drove in from delaware to take her daughter home for a weekend visit they will talk about security. >> before i drop her off monday morning i will give her the warning. >> reporter: campus police are urging police to watch who they let into the building a message this student took to heart. >> thanking you for saying that. >> reporter: some students don't necessarily want guards at the door. >> i don't feel that concerned i feel it is an isolated incident i still feel safe here. >> reporter: audrey barnes, fox 5 news. the hunt is on for the man who killed a maryland cab driver in his own taxi in the district. it happened early yesterday morning dozens of people cleaning up a local park noticed the car backed up over the curb had two bullet holes in the front. one driver we spoke with said he is still not in favour of bullet proof drivers. too uncomfortable, no room in the front, no room in the back and i'm just too big really to have that plexiglas divider. >> reporter: dc police posted a lookout for the suspect, dark complexed man with a slim build and blue jeans. six of the eight republican candidates turned out for the annual dinner in des moines last night. they made their pitches to 1,000 activists the state's most potent conservative voting block. romney and hunts man were no shows iowa opens the gop nominating process, with its caucus january 3rd. cain has 37% support, followed by romney, 27 and paul with 12. the date for nevada's republican caucus is changing once again they decided to move the primary caucus back to february 4th to avoid penalties from the national party. two weeks ago they set the date for january 14th that move was controversial it forced new hampshire to consider moving it to december. gabrielle giffords may run for re-election capitol times newspaper said her campaign is spending a lot more money than usual and hired consultants but so far she has not give word of running since being shot last january. louisiana governor bobby jindal easily won his re- election bid he beat out 9 candidates in open primary taking 66% of the votes in louisiana a candidate wins out right if he or she receives more than 50% of the votes. he is running for the ward 7 seat on dc council he made the announcement atwood lawn cemetery in southeast he chose it because it is a resting place for many african american republicans he said he is running as a civil rights republican because ward 7 has seen little help in decades from democrats. >> we stand here atwood lawn cemetery not to bury anyone, but to resurrect the new ward 7 future of ward 7. he used the cemetery as a symbol of time and neglect and community. time for sunday sports trifecta, three big stories making waves in the world of sports this week's trifecta sees history made in baseball and on ice, dave ross is here with what made winner place and show amazing weekend in sports. >> last night in particular if you stayed up late and watched the world series you know what i am talking about. seriously if you wanted history, well, you saw plenty of it last night we begin in tallahassee, terms are trying to make history of their own showing us they can win for the first time in maryland history. scary moment here, brown and al, take a look. level, helmet to helmet, suffered a concussion had to leave the game, o'bryan replaced him no stopping. here goes germaine thomas, 35- yards to the house, turns still looking for the first ever win in florida state, we will find out who placed this week game 3 world series, the big dallas mavericks center throwing out a strike to pujols, not once not twice but three home runs in the game joining reggie jackson and babe ruth as only players to ever do it in a world series game. cardinals win 60. 7. cards lead 2-1. >> who won this week? a team that hasn't stopped winning, red hot caps who keep making franchise history with each passing win trying to get it to 7 straight games first period up 1-0. going to get the steal, to marcus, top shelf where the cookies are his fourth goal of the year far from done on the power play his second of the game, 3-0, now 5- 1, off the face off, mathew, his second of the game caps just don't stop winning folks they pound detroit 7 and 1 now 7 and 0 on the year, that franchise record streak continues. >> no day of course it is a big game, lyndsey murphy burned the oil down there in charlotte, panthers have the feel of an early season win scenario. >> red skins arrived in charlotte 5:00 p.m. to face their second straight 1 win team just like last week it is not going to be an easy task red skins offensive line is ailing. panthers qv cam newton has been a terror for opposing defenses red skins know they cannot afford a collapse like last week. >> they are 1 and 5 you got to beat the teams, so you know, with the way the record is, i guess we should beat them, they are the most exciting, 1 in 5 team out there. >> not so much that team being 1 and 5 we can't lose you don't want to lose at all when you do you got to try to bounce back. >> this is a must win you hate to say it this early in the season, if they don't get this, john beck the quarterback will ask a lot of questions a big day for beck his first ever start for red skins. >> a lot of pressure there for sure. >> a lot of pressure on one guy welcome to the world in the nfl you are going to get it. >> how can we beat yesterday? >> history everywhere you look. >> fabulous day in weather. you were also interested to see what the weather might be down in charlotte. >> how we looking? >> things -- i am not doing so good with my voice things are not bad there at all here at home, fabulous, plenty of sunshine hopefully people will get out and enjoy it cooler than it has been. let's look at our highs yesterday with the map almanac showing we weren't below seasonal average, actually this is our forecast page let's take a look at radar for one second and i will get that map set up properly for you. can we grab radar angie? there we go ridge of high pressure in control, that ridge is giving us sunshine we are going to have into the course of today now we can look at our almanac temperatures into the course of yesterday highs, take a look at this, 62 degrees national, 59 dulles, 50 degrees baltimore, chilly at 46 degrees light northeasternly breeze so we will see into the course of the day not much in terms of cloud coverage look at what is happening west frost advisory in effect until 9:00 a.m., shenandoah, and hardy counties, augusta and rocking ham. no clouds to speak about, we will talk about sunshine into the course of today, our high, 65 degrees. >> looks like it will be a good one. >> should be a nice day. imagine that. dave ross playing golf. here is another story dave people are talking about, an american diver killed by a great white shark in australia, he is not the only one now the hunt is on for the 10-foot shark. thousands of libyans lining up to see the body of moammar gadhafi when will voters go to the polls to elect a new leader. we will check when we return making headlines, shark hunters set baited hooks off australia's southwest coast hoping to catch the 10-foot great white shark that killed an american diver ; witnesses saw a large amount of bubbles then the 32-year-old diver surfacing with severe injuries. last week the shark attacked a 64-year-old swimmer just 11 miles away this is the fourth deadly shark attack off western australia in just over a year. libya's interim prime minister wants a new election held within 8 months the concern is one of gadhafi's sons escaped capture he and his fighters may continue to make trouble for transitional leadership. >> thousands of libyans are lining up to see the body of gadhafi the display is in a refrigerated storage room. video surfaced that shows gadhafi wounded and beaten by captors after he was found in his hometown of sirte there are questions whether his captors executed him. the president says he campaigned on a promise to bring it to a responsible end he is following through. >> we have already removed more than 100,000 troops iraqi forces have taken full responsible for security of their own country thanks to sacrifices of our men and women in uniform, iraqi people have the chance to forge their own future the rest of our troops will be home for the holidays. >> they could not come to an agreement on legal profession for american soldiers stationed in iraq. they will be coming home. it was viewed as a failure of diplomacy by the obama administration. two protestors closed bank accounts at wells fargo yesterday while they chanted slogans. a protestor, scaled a sculpture in new york and refused to come down before bloomberg resigned. protests gained momentum and spawned demonstrations of corporate greed and inequalities across the globe including russia and iran. >> consumer alert on the rising price of gas. gas prices have gone up almost every day in the last couple weeks, now this is mainly because of higher crude oil prices and also, optimism european leaders are taking steps to address recent economic worries here is where numbers stand now national average for a gallon of regular 3.46, 3.56 dc, 3.41 maryland, and 3.33 virginia. >> you don't have to travel far to get to one of the top 10 places to live cheaply. forbes list was just released at the top, sandusky ohio second monroe michigan, third cumberland maryland allegheny county median income, $52,200, average price of a house $81,000. forbes made the list based on both elements, unemployment rates and local schools. >> fierce battle at the box office this weekend up next ... >> what time is it? >> about 2:00 why? >> they weren't the decoys, i was. the three musketeers, straight ahead, kevin mccarthy talks to one of the stars, orlando bloom how does he like playing a bad guy in find out stay with us when you believe in the future, you're always looking ahead... to what's next, to what's possible. confident that taking action now, is the way to create a better tomorrow. that's why we're announcing, that with the planned merger with t-mobile, at&t will begin bringing five thousand jobs to america from overseas. we will invest eight billion dollars more... and deploy the next 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a bad guy, generally, they are good guys but this time you were having fun playing a bad guy. >> it was kind of the reason i got involved i thought people would automatically, probably thing of me as a mouseketeer and paul were thinking -- muskateer. >> he has an edge to him. for me it was great to play that kind of arrogant, cocky pet lent child really. he was the king of england's favorite, so he was very wealthy, very rich and money and power and certainly it was back then too, so he you know wore his wealth you know, with the jewels, and things, blouses and high heels and i had a lot of fun dressing up and getting into that characters. >> looking back you started off very young when you look at the fifth element and then look at your performance in this movie how do you think you have changed? how far have you come? >> i grew up in this industry and spent the first half of my career, just a really horrible actress the fifth element was the first time i completely lost myself in a part and went for it and said this is the most important opportunity i have ever had in my life what a gorgeous characters to play with that i was able to turn off my conscious mind, and just do something without worrying if i looked good or if i sounded stupid or you know, if people would laugh at me they will. you can't play a characters like lelu without being off your rocker in a sense and a few takes, it's perfect for the most part you can't look serious. what did kevin think of the reinterpretation of the famous novel from the 1800s? >> this movie is a 3d film directed by paul w s anderson who did resident evil series he has thrown in a matrix style slow motion adaptation of this novel i had such a problem with the chemistry between the three muskateers i didn't buy that one bit the action it is a gorgeous film to look at filming to phi is nice i didn't follow it, it was convoluted i found myself bored i say stay away from this. >> coming up fox news sunday, libyan up rising and killing of moammar gadhafi. we will get a preview from host chris wallace plus when we will be back with today's weather and what the rest of your week will hold in weather more when we come back fox 5 morning news will be right back i said at the out set this was going to be a matter of days not weeks. >> we see the strength of american leadership across the world. we've taken out al qaeda leaderput them on the path to defeat. >> let's give credit where credit is due. president obama noting the nato was accomplished without boots on the ground. >> marco rubio acknowledged the president did the right thing but say the president is getting criticized for taking credit for success in libya. libyan conflict is one of the topics on fox news sunday today chris wallace joins me preview good morning chris. >> reporter: good morning melanie. >> i know you are speaking with secretary of state hillary clinton she was in libya days before gadhafi's capture one concern is that his death is by no means the end of conflict here. >> reporter: oh, no, we are talking -- just as saddam hussein's death was not the end of the conflict in iraq it was the beginning of a whole new conflict that will be the big issue in libya can they create a stable democracy in a country that never had one or are we going to see a break down in civil war among the various tribes in libya or possibility, which will be even more threatening of an islamic radical take over. i will ask secretary clinton about that. there is quite a blow back because of the savage way in which moammar gadhafi died, human rights groups, un calling for an investigation. we came, we saw he died, well, ask her her about how she feels about the idea of an international investigation of possible war crimes and whether she regrets what she said. this will start playing into the political cycle, we mentioned it in the lead into you, does this burr niche the obama administrations national security credentials. >> no question it does he can point to the fact in a few months he had a hat trick, if you will osama bin laden, al- laki and now gadhafi and kept his campaign promise to pull all troops out of iraq when osama bin laden died the president got a boost of 11 points in the polls a month later it was gone. i think it will advantage him to the degree that republicans traditionally hit democrats as weak on national security that will be a tough case, that is the upside the down side i am not sure voters care all that much my guess is all the polls indicate when it gets to going into the ballot box, 13 months from now they will care more about economy and jobs than national security. >> the other headliner in that arena, the announcement we are pulling u.s. troops out of iraq. you will speak to lyndsey graham who served three tours in iraq himself. does this have an asterisk with it? >> you will see some troops stay trainers, advisors, the pentagon wanted 15,000, the president was talking 3 to 5,000 i think it hasn't been officially announced yet but my guess is under a thousand it will be in the hundreds so yeah, we are pulling if not all the troops, almost all the troops out of iraq. and i think the president can say he kept his campaign promise. finally also in your show you will speak with michelle bachmann she is putting all her resources in the iowa basket where does she stand? she seems to have fallen off the radar. >> yeah, it is interesting in june after a strong performance and debate she was right up there with romney in the top tier but with the entry of rick perry and now the rise of cain she has fallen back considerably her fundraising dried up to some degree we heard a couple staffers in new hampshire quit except for one debate she hasn't been back in that state since june as they say in texas hold em i think she is all in in iowa, it is her birth state she has to win there or finish a strong second if she doesn't i am not sure she can go on. >> thanks chris. >> catch fox news sunday 9:00 a.m. after our show. well, it is that time of year again, organizers are planning the national christmas tree lighting the online ticket lottery registration, mark it on your calendar, 10:00 a.m., november 3rd, closes 10:00 a.m. on the 7th there is always a big demand for tickets the ceremony will be held thursday, december 3rd, for more check out myfoxdc.com click on web links. >> can you believe retalking christmas -- we are talking christmas. >> i can believe we are getting into that weather, mike's cold is evidence of that. it is coming so fast. >> it is. >> chilly in some of our areas, temperature wise yesterday, chilly, 52 degrees national airport, 59 dulles, 55 baltimore a cool start to your morning, 46 degrees in the nations capitol, same an nap police, dulles, 36 degrees, 34 at martins burg and 38 degrees at hagerstown. so we are getting those chilly mornings and cool nights right now, as well for the far west frost advisory in effect this expires 9:00 a.m. temperatures overnight, low 30s. it includes shenandoah as well as it does include hardy county as well today we will warm to 65 degrees. it will be great i got to get my kids out to the pumpkin patch. that is a good thing to do. coming up, we will tell you how to enjoy an exciting evening that includes music, a different kind of art and good music all for a good cause. back after the break ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. [ female announcer ] having grands! biscis easy.the morning just pop 'em in... then go about your business... and in just 15 minutes, your family can enjoy warm fresh from the oven biscuits. grands! warm ideas made easy. ♪ in the rhythm of my weekday flow ♪ ♪ something new -- ooo! ♪ just what i want ♪ prepared for me and ready to go ♪ ♪ taste...mmmm a brand new morning ♪ [ female announcer ] new pillsbury egg scrambles. ♪ a brand new morning welcome back, strathmore is being held november 22nd we want to tell you all about it today with me to talk about it, is lauren campbell, lauren is the development manager at strathmore and daryl davis welcome to both of you. >> now it is called tart what does that mean? >> tart means art with a zing, music with spark, tangy treats, music and great food. >> sounds exciting so exactly what can guests expect? >> they will be treated to an evening of exciting art happenings we have a young installation artist he will make an installation in the moment before your very eyes we have a photographer, stephanie potter core win she will take portraits of guests and putting them up on screens around the event neat stuff. >> what are proceeds for? >> proceeds support a few things our strathmore emerging artists in residence program, classical concerts for 2nd and 5th graders every year with national philharmonic and outreach, bringing arts to low income, underserved populations. >> what about ticket price? >> tickets are $100 a person, you can get them at strathmore.org/tart. >> part of that is tax deductible. >> absolutely. >> now daryl i know you are a musical person extraordinary you have performed here before we will have a treat and hear what you are going present but you have been affiliated with them in a different way. >> i have performed there a number of times also i was an artist in residence mentor this past seasonnenedding in may and since that time -- ending in may and since that time two of my artist in residence, have put out their first cd and nominated for a grammy that speaks to the power of the strathmore developmental program they offer these young artists. >> now your band will perform let's hear daryl he has been in the studio before here is what you can expect. ♪ [ music ] all right sounds good a couple other artists will perform. >> yes, indeed new artists from our current season, of artist in residence, jay hayden, r&b crooners, soulful as always and mary, our local gypsy jazz queen. sounds like a greatening let's recap everything so every -- great evening, let's recap everything so everybody will know, thursday october 27th, 6:30 p.m., get there, get your tickets and you can get your ticket online. >> strathtart. >> great cause. >> thank you melanie. >> thanks gwen. >> an incredible story of perserverance from dc world champion hopeful, lamont peter son from being abandoned on the streets as a youth to fighting for a world title. he stopped by to talk about his inspirational journey, more what you can expect looks like everyone is staying inside no one on the roads why can't we have that on a monday morning. a great day more when we come back a powerful earthquake hit eastern turkey, u.s. geological survey puts the preliminary magnitude, 7.2. it is about mid-afternoon, late afternoon now in turkey, there are a number of deaths being reported exact numbers haven't come in just yet the epicenterrer was in the village of the eastern part of the country this is also near the border of iran the quake struck 1:41 p.m. turkey time, on a monday afternoon, so you can imagine there is a lot of panic in the streets, some of the cell phone networks are not working local mayors are saying they definitely need urgent aid, medics, really just no word yet on how many people have been injured by this but as you can imagine, again, middle of the afternoon buildings collapsing, it will be tough. >> earthquakes cause such devastating damage. hopefully they will get through this okay. here at home things on a brighter note, plenty of sunshine, a little cool outside but let's take a live lookout side and show you a little bit of cloud higher levels, missing a few clouds mainly, sunshine, more sun than clouds i am happy to say, you wouldn't know that from this shot this morning would you chilly start to your morning but it will end up being a very pleasant sunday, we will see temperatures change a little bit, still very much on the chilly side and cool side temperatures will rise and drop into the 5 day forecast and we have some changes going to be coming into the course of the week as well as we start outlet's begin with a look at where we were highs yesterday, cooler, 52 degrees national, 59 dulles. below the seasonal average, it is not 76 at national it is not updated it is 46 degrees that map should have updated on its own but did not, 46 degrees national airport, only 39 at baltimore we wish it was 76, 38 hagerstown, 38 win chester as we head up the mid-atlantic, cool 48 at boston, you can see cooler air settling in far west, until 9:00 a.m. this morning almost over, frost includes shenandoah, rocking ham, augusta and hardy counties, if you look at our national map you can see almost all the mid-atlantic under cool conditions into the south not really all that warm just dealing with typical fall weather ridge of high pressure in control for us not a lot of clouds, jet stream benefiting us a frontal system that will move through moisture starved not looking at much happening pleasant day, slight chance with the front we could see across northern maryland a slight chance of a shower as we move into monday other than that not bad. your day planner, by midday, 60 degrees, by 5:00 p.m., around 63 degrees. your 5 day forecast showing you, wet weather definitely in the forecast when we hit wednesday and thursday, another front that will come through, as you see we warm up and cool right down. >> thanks gwen. >> big time world championship boxing is coming to the nations capitol. dcs own native, lamont peterson will battle, amir khan december 10th, capitol show down is creating quite the buzz peter son is coming off his win in a light welterweight title elimination in july. dave fox chatted with peter son. >> -- dave ross chatted with peter son. from being abandoned on the streets of dc with his brother anthony to found and discovered by his mentor and trainer barry hunter his story is one of perserverance, skill and will. >> you and i were talking off camera, how is training coming along? you've got a month and a half. >> yeah, a month and a half, one more week to pretty much eat what i want after that, you know, everything i eat from there is for a purpose. >> so right now you can walk around have what you want in a week everything gets serious. >> yeah. >> talk about that walking around you will fight at 140 pounds what are you walking around at right now >> right now i am probably 156 pounds i leave the gym at 151 pounds losing the weight is no problem. >> let's talk about the mental aspect of this game it is called the sweet science for a reason i don't know if there is anyone mentally tougher than you people that don't know your story it is fascinating tell people how you grew up. >> well, at a very young age you know, we had to endure a whole lot as kids, had to grow up really really fast and care for ourselves, at the age of 6, 7 years old, so you know, it helped me out a lot, boxing, it is tough, you have to be mentally prepared for those let downs in boxing, the tough times and tough training, you know just being disciplined to make sure that you eating right and living right, and all that comes into play and helps out end of the day. >> when you talk tough circumstances you and your brother anthony, at age 6, and 7, living on the streets of dc that is not something everybody deals with, can you believe you have gone from there to where you are now. fighting for two titles? >> well, believe it or not i say yes. through those rough times just being you know, pretty much doing what we wanted to do, going through those rough times, i always dreamed of this day, me fighting for a world title just being a world champion in boxing so you know, just day dreaming and things like that, helped me get through those times and i always thought that i would be -- >> we shout this a couple weeks -- shot this a couple weeks ago, i was at the w hotel does it strike you as bizarre and wild you were at the w hotel blocks away from where you come from? >> yeah, it gets to you at times you know, you lay back in the bed or just daydream and think wow, you know i am here this is my time my moment just want to make the best of it. >> let's talk about the fight this is your moment this is your shot your chance to prove to everybody you are the world champion what do you know amir khan does know. >> well, he should know a lot about me at the end of the day, i know a lot of people who know me i am a tough fighter i like to come forward i am going to show a side of me a lot of people haven't seen in awhile, people who followed me ever since i was 10 and got into boxing but i think this time we going to switch it up. >> 29, 1 and 1 sterling record we saw you fighting victor ortiz you fought him to a draw. i know barrier hunter is the guy who found you and your brother anthony at a young age and he is training you is he a father figure for you? >> yeah i met him when i was 10 he has not only been a boxing coach but a mentor, father figure you know, big brother, all the above. >> everything you needed. >> everything i needed he was there and i feel today, all that is laying on in my lap, still try to learn from him even at my age not too late. >> no, you are not too late. >> so, teach and preach with all the kids in the gym. >> let me ask you this we talked about it a bit too before we started this, the hardest pump to take is where? >> -- punch to take is where? >> most times a body shot i throw them at my opponent i know how they feel and a shot to the nose make your eyes water and a lot of pain too. >> you don't want to get hit in the nose or body. >> no, the chin shot knock you out but there is no pain involved. >> any last words for amir khan. >> he better be training hard get ready for a tough fight come december 10th, the belt will be staying in dc. >> i love the fact that -- you hit on the chin i won't feel that, just don't hit me in the body and nose. 12,000 people if they sell out they can expend this thing up to 30,000 people they have invited president obama, members of congress they want you to go out tickets start going on sale next week october 27th, follow both fighters on twitter as they train, lamont is at king patch 26 and lamont's brother anthony is also on the card, this will be a show come december 10th all the local players you can hope for. great. thanks so much dave. >> coming up, will farrell in the nations capitol what honors he is about to receive [ 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