Transcripts For WAVY WAVY News 10 Today 5am 20160218 : comp

Transcripts For WAVY WAVY News 10 Today 5am 20160218



switching gears now on this thursday. morning. but we need to talk about the weather. let's get right to meteorologist jeremy wheeler in the super doppler weather 10 center. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly sunny. chilly & breezy. highs will be in the low 40s. winds north 10-20mph. tonight: mostly clear. cold. lows will be in the upper 20s. winds north 5-10mph. friday: partly sunny. highs will be in the upper 40s to near 50. winds south 5-10mph. high pressure is today. this will bring us lots of sunshine, but it will also create a breezy north wind. so it will be chilly. tomorrow we'll develop light southerly winds with the sunshine. so we highs in the 60s both days. clouds will increase late sunday with a few showers chance for rain tuesday breaking news overseas this morning. just hours ago, turkish officials confirmed reports that a syrian national is behind a deadly bus bomb yesterday in the country's capital. they also say nine people have been arrested in connection with the attack, and that syrian kurdish militants are responsible. the huge explosion killed at least 28 people, and hurt more than 60 others. a turkish newspaper said investigators identified the syrian national through fingerprints. it also said the man had been registered as a refugee in turkey. new this morning, we can show you security camera footage of the bomb. you can see someone walk down the street and cars camera, and smoke left behind. the buses targeted were carrying military personnel. turkey recently suffered two other deadly attacks. 10 german tourists died in a suicide bombing in instanbul, and more than 100 died in a double-bombing at a peace rally. investigators believe isis was behind both of those attacks. new this morning, major news for anyone who owns a toyota. we're on your side with a massive recall warning you need to know about. the automaker is recalling 2-point-87 million vehicles because of a seat-belt issue. toyota executives say a piece of metal could damage the seat-belt during a crash, which could keep it from properly restraining a person. most of the vehicles affected are the rav-4 s-u-vs made between july 2005 and august 2014. if you own one, toyota about replacing the belt. we've put details on wavy-dot-com. take a close look at the man in these images. virginia beach police say he's linked to at least two frozen yogurt store robberies. the first incident happened last month at the providence square skinny dip. then investigators linked him to another one saturday night at the skinny dip on virginia beach boulevard. if you recognize him, call the crime line at 1-888-lock-u-up. get ready for an influx of presidential candidates. we'll tell you who's visiting hampton roads ahead of virginia's primary next month. plus, tragedy in colorado. two dogs died in a house fire. ahead, who investigators believe started it. and a city in australia is being overrun. what is literally covering up one of the cool perks of this place is you can eat as much cereal as you want. it's like i'm going to work to get some. alrighty. we just like cereal. we make it, eat it, love it, live it. and blocking entrances. good morning, hampton roads. let's check headlines") today: mostly sunny. chilly & breezy. highs will be in the low 40s. winds north 10-20mph. tonight: mostly clear. cold. lows will be in the upper 20s. winds north 5-10mph. friday: partly sunny. highs will be in the upper 40s to near 50. winds south 5-10mph. high pressure is bulding into the region today. this will bring us lots of sunshine, but it will also create a breezy north wind. so it will be chilly. tomorrow we'll develop light southerly winds with the sunshine. so we will warm up to near 50 in the afternoon. we'll see a great weekend with highs in the 60s both days. clouds will increase late sunday with a few showers possible by the evening. moisture will push into the region next week. so there is a high chance for rain tuesday into wednesday. looks very warm on wednesday for updates. into wednesday. looks very warm on wednesday at this time. stay tuned for updates. toll legislation. a new bill could help frustrated people burried under huge bills. plus, the political tides have turned in the g-o-p race. who's now leading the pack. but first - an interview you'll only see on 10. a man suspected of murder he did nothing wrong. here in vineland, home of progresso, we figured out how to get rich ingredients like bacon into 22 light soups, so if you want 100 calories or less per serving without giving up rich flavor do what we do...make it progresso. look at this sweet face. so sweet. ok, we're going to need a napkin something is just fundamentally broken when african americans are more likely to be arrested by police, and sentenced to longer prison terms, for doing the same thing that whites do. ...when too many encounters with law enforcement end tragically. we need investments in education, health care and jobs, to counter generations of neglect. we have to face up to the hard truth of injustice and systemic racism. only on 10, we're hearing from a man portsmouth police believe killed a teenager. 19-year-old raykwuan short is one of five suspects in the murder of a 17-year- old boy last may. three of those suspects this morning. meanwhile, 18-year-old samking beale, turned himself in to police last week. all five men are accused of shooting and killing 17-year-old jayzavia hill. two other people were also hurt, but survived the drive-by shooting on deep creek boulevard. short says he turned himself in because he did not kill the teen and has nothing to hide. "why are we even being arrested for something we didn't do. we are the victims here. my car got shot. my friend got shot. why aren't they being investigated." believe police have charged you in connection with this?" "'cause my friend got shot and it's word on the street, whatever they're saying, that's all portsmouth police go by, is word on the street." last september, prosecutors dropped all the four other murder suspects in the case. however, recently the commonwealth's attorney office decided first-degree murder. police are still looking for 19-year- old andre keel, 21-year-old jalon trotter, 21-year-old roderick britt. if you can help police find these men, call the crime line. a hampton man is due in court this morning after police say he tried to rob a store last month. but instead of getting cash, the suspect ended up in the hospital. a store clerk shot 21-year-old tacarie veney when police say he held up the gift card a-t-m store on west mercury boulevard on january 29th. veney's injuries were not serious. he went to the hospital, and then to jail. however, the employee shot and killed a suspected accomplice, 18-year- old timothy johnson. police say the clerk had a permit to carry the gun and won't face any charges. today a local man is scheduled to face charges after deputies say he exposed himself to women. the gloucester sherriff's office says devin parker went up to three different women in the walmart parking lot on walton lane and asked for deputies say that's when he exposed himself. parker faces three indecent exposure charges. now to decision 20-16 news, and the flood of republican presidential candidates expected to visit virginia ahead of our march 1st primary. first on the list - john kasich. pl06w he's schedule to be in richmond on monday for a town hall event at virginia commonwealth university. pl12w donald trump is expected to speak at regent university next wednesday february 24th. you're looking at video of a town hall he did with m-s-n-b-c yesterday. according to regent's website, trump's visit is so popular there are no more people can watch his speech on television in a different room. pl13w ben carson is also headed to regent unversity later this month on february 29th. he was one of several candidates to participate in a town hall last night hosted by c-n-n. a new nbc news wall street journal poll out longer the frontrunner in the race for president. ted cruz now holds the top spot with 28th percent. trump slipped to 26-percent. marco rubio is in 3rd at 17-percent. he's the most widely liked g-o-p candidate among republicans. john kasich has 11-percent, and ben carson isn't far behind with just 10- percent. jeb bush is in a distant fifth place with just four-percent. a new democratic poll shows hillary clinton and bernie sanders are nearly in a dead heat for nevada. clinton has a slight lead with 48-percent of caucus attendees saying they'd support her. 47-percent say they are for sanders. the poll isn't good news for the clinton campaign. in october she was leading sanders by double-digits. new this morning, firefighters in colorado say a dog is to blame for crews say it happens more often than you think. four dogs were inside the home in colorado springs when the fire started. investigators say one of the dogs turned on a burner on a gas stove. they suspect the a pizza box sitting on top of the stove. time from combustibles that should not have ever been placed in that sacred area. you should keep anything that is flammable at least 3 feet away from that stovetop area" two dogs died in the fire, but two others survived. fire investigators say the stove was older and did not have the pilot safety built in. family members say they will not leave food on the stove any more. good morning, hampton roads. let's check ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly sunny. chilly & breezy. highs will be in the low 40s. winds north 10-20mph. tonight: mostly clear. cold. lows will be in the 5-10mph. friday: partly sunny. highs will be in the upper 40s to near 50. winds south 5-10mph. high pressure is bulding into the region today. this will bring us lots of sunshine, but it will also create a breezy with the sunshine. so we will warm up to near 50 in the afternoon. we'll see a great weekend with highs in the 60s both days. clouds will increase late sunday with a few showers possible by the evening. moisture will push into the region next week. so there is a high chance for rain tuesday into wednesday. looks very warm on wednesday at this time. stay tuned new this morning, a hospital in los angeles paid a 17-thousand-dollar ransom to hackers who diabled their computer system. the hollywood presbyterian medical the hackers in bitcoins so it could get access back to its system. according to the l-a times, in early february the hackers used malware to lock the hospital's systems by encrypting files. the f-b-i is now investigating the incident. toll patrol goes to the legislature. a bill headed to the virginia senate would give you more time to pay your toll bill, reduce any penalties, and v-dot would make sure you know what you owe. dozens of drivers went before a gloucester judge yesterday. they all had back-bills from crossing the coleman bridge, and as the fines and fees added up, so did the to pay hundreds, thousands of dollars in fines is outrageous. 14:54 sot - kevin baines, gloucester 20:48 i feel like im being taken from.. like somebody's taking stuff from me it doenst feel moral at all. 20:58 the judge dismissed some drivers' violations and settled several others. as for the bill, it passed the house now headed to the state senate. stay with us as we continue to follow breaking news on the interstate. state police say they are following a possible shooting on 64. 10 on your side is live near the scene. plus, the president is planning an historic trip. find out where he'll visit soon. but first, lost in the weeds. we'll tell you where folks are hard at work getting these tumbleweeds out of their yard. the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, and a caramel-flavored swirl uplift your mood. indulge in a hot or iced macchiato today. oh-oh, oh-oh oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-ooh, oh hearts are made for sharing. spread some sweetness with dunkin' donuts' cookie dough and brownie batter donuts. heart-shaped happiness too sweet not to share. while we're in the middle of winter, people in australia are dealing with tough summer conditions. dry air and little rain have led to a huge crop of tumble weeds. take a look at this video. imagine these weeds rolling through your yard. the tumble weeds have taken over the town of wangaratta in australia. in some places the fluffy weeds are as high as roof tops and it takes folks hours to clean up. (jason perna/homeowner) "it is frustrating. you know that you've got a good couple of hours work ahead of you and that's always, yeah, sort of displeasing." (pam twitchett/homeowner) "it's physically draining and mentally more draining" the strain of tumbleweed causing this trouble is called "hairy panic." locals think it is coming from a nearby field a farmer failed to breaking news this morning on the peninsula. state police say they are investigating a possible shooting on interstate 64. this could effect your morning commute. presidential visit. find out where president obama is planning to go, where no other living presidents have been. and a nation divided. a new poll shows americans are split over what the senate should do about a supreme court nominee. let's get right to breaking news we've been following since 4:30. state police tell us troopers are investigating a possible shooting on i-64 westbound near the harpersville road overpass. right now this is the top story trending on wavy dot com. 10 on your side's rico bush is in newport news not far from the scene. rico what are state say troopers have closed several lanes of interstate 64 westbound at the j. clyde morris boulevard exit because of a possible shooting. police would not elaborate on the incident, but say so anything. it happened around 2:00 am. the wavy jam cams show three of the four lanes of i-64 at j. clyde morris blvd. are closed. traffic is getting through. stay with wavy.com for the latest. we will bring you any updates we turn now to jen lewis in the traffic center with details on this incident and any others that might affect your commute. jen. good morning, hampton roads. let's check ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly sunny. chilly & breezy. highs will be in the low 40s. winds north 10-20mph. tonight: mostly clear. cold. lows will be in the upper 20s. winds north 5-10mph. friday: partly sunny. highs will be in the upper 40s to near 50. winds south of sunshine, but it will also create a breezy with the sunshine. so we will warm up to near 50 days. clouds will increase late sunday with a few showers possible by the evening. moisture will push into the region next week. so there is a high chance for rain tuesday evening. moisture will very warm on wednesday at we just got new information from state police in breaking news. state police tell us troopers are investigating a possible shooting on i-64 westbound near the harpersville road overpass. 10 on your side's rico bush is in newport news not far from the scene. rico what are state police saying? newport news, va. (wavy) - virginia state police say troopers have closed several lanes of interstate 64 westbound at the j. clyde morris boulevard exit because of a possible shooting. police would not elaborate on the incident, but say so far, they have not found of i-64 at j. clyde morris blvd. are closed. traffic is getting through. stay with wavy.com for the latest. we will bring you any updates you any updates throughout the morning. good news this morning for local shipyards struggling for work. we'll tell you what the navy did that could help employees in the future. plus a retailer makes a big investment in hampton roads. find out how you can get one of the hundreds of new jobs. and the state gives virginia beach a deadline you'll hear how soon the keep millions in funding. i get out of work and i go to the store, and somebody's, smellin' around, "mmm! i smell cookies." i say, "oh no, you just smell me. i just got out of work. that's honey bunches of oats, that's all." enamel is your teeth's first line of defense. but daily eating and drinking can make it weak. try colgate enamel health. it replenishes weak spots with natural calcium to strengthen enamel four times better. colgate enamel health. stronger, healthy enamel. good morning, hampton ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly sunny. chilly & breezy. highs will be in the low 40s. winds north 10-20mph. tonight: mostly clear. cold. lows will be in the upper 20s. winds north 5-10mph. friday: partly sunny. highs will be in the upper 40s to near 50. winds south 5-10mph. high pressure is bulding into the region today. this will bring us lots of sunshine, but it will also create a breezy north wind. so it will tomorrow we'll develop light southerly winds with the sunshine. so we will warm up to near 50 in the afternoon. we'll see a great weekend with highs in the 60s both days. clouds will increase late sunday with a few showers possible by the evening. moisture will push into the region next week. so there is a high chance for rain tuesday into wednesday. looks very warm on wednesday at this time. stay tuned sunday with a few showers possible by the evening. moisture will push into the region next week. so there is a high chance for rain tuesday into wednesday. looks very warm on wednesday at this time. stay tuned for updates. honoring the late supreme court justice. new this morning, when and how the president will pay his respects to antonin scalia. plus the president prepares for a historic trip. find out where he's heading to. and local residents divided over what to do with light rail funding. 10 on your side spoke to the issue. what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. it's just a cough. if you could see your cough, you'd see just how far it can spread. robitussin dm max soothes your throat and delivers fast, powerful cough relief. robitussin dm max. because it's never just a cough. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. new this morning president barack obama is expected to visit cuba next month. the white house is planning to make the announcement later today. this will be a big step as the u-s and cuba continue to normalize relations after decades of broken ties. the white house is progress on building trade and diplomatic ties with cuba, before the president leaves office. earlier this week both nations signed a deal that would restore commerical flights. the last sitting president to visit cuba was calivn coolidge in 1928. looking ahead, president barack obama and the first lady will visit the supreme court tomorrow. it's to pay his respects to the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. the late justice's body will lay in repose friday in the supreme court's great hall. the white house says vice president joe biden and his wife will attend scalia's funeral on saturday. scalia died on saturday at the age of 79. he joined the court back in 1986 and was its longest-serving justice. developing news this morning, americans are split as to whether or not the senate should vote for the president's nominee to the supreme court. that's according to a new nbc news-wall street journal poll. the survey found voters are divided along party lines. wanted the senate to vote this year, while 42 percent wanted to wait for the next president. president barack obama said he would pick a nominee in due time. one of the oldest treasures in virginia is washing away. a tiny sea-faring oasis is fighting what many call a losing battle against climate change. this morning 10 on your side anchor tom schaad previews a way of life going under. (open chopper 10 nats) in the middle of the chesapeake bay, an oasis is visable from chopper 10. tangier island shows both an isolated independence, and a vulnerability to nature. david schulte/army corps engineers media 3 clip 0030 1010-19 on the west shore, that's why the tangier islanders shore. we examine a way of life that appears in danger of washing away. media3 clip 0030 last fishing community on an island in the virginia portion of the chesapeake bay all the others are already gone. it's people come from cornwall, england. for centuries, residents of this tiny island, that''s lost 70 per cent of its land to encroaching chesapeake bay, have been at one clip 0114 5012-5018 and where we're going right now, this was all land to begin with. this look at a way of life that is going being proposed to keep this unique culture on don't miss tom schaad's speical report: "a way of don't miss tom schaad's speical report: "a way of life going under tonight at 6, with coverage beginning at 4. virginia beach city leaders have until the end of april to show commitment to the light rail project. the city's intentions came into question when word of a referendum on back to state leaders. transportation secretary aubrey layne now says, the city needs to apply to purchase rail cars. and sign an agreement with the state that they will stay on schedule with the project. if not - the state will pull the funding. a resolution on the topic came out the day hampton roads transit held a light rail open house. we asked residents what they think the city should do. james gardner - for light rail c5 8:20:21 - i can understand the city's perspective and not wanting to commit before they know how much it's going to cost. but i hope they can do that quickly. light rail c32 8:41:13 - of course, locally id like for us to spend that 155 million dollars on road projects that are badly needed. and we have a back log right now any way.:20 layne said the agreement that must be signed by april 30th does not make the project a done deal. the before city council in 30 days. there's good news for local shipyards and their employees this morning. the navy signed a worth about two and a half billion dollars through 20-21. that money could go to three norfolk shipyards including b-a-e systems, which plans to layoff 530 employees in march. the two other yards involved are marine hydraulics and general dynamics. the award won't be enough to stop the layoffs, but it could help workers get jobs in the future. good morning, hampton roads. let's check ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly mostly clear. cold. lows will be in the upper 20s. winds north 5-10mph. friday: partly sunny. highs will be in the upper 40s to near 50. winds south 5-10mph. high pressure is bulding into the region north wind. so it will be chilly. tomorrow we'll develop light southerly winds with the sunshine. so we will warm up to near 50 days. clouds will increase late sunday with a few showers possible by the evening. moisture will push into the region next week. so there is a high chance for rain tuesday into wednesday. looks very warm on wednesday at this time. stay tuned for updates. attention job seekers, of new people to work in their distribution at this time. stay tuned for updates. attention job seekers, target is hiring hundreds of new people to work in their distribution center in suffolk. the company says it's expanding the facility on manning bridge road and adding six- hundred new jobs. the new gigs are mostly in and shipping. if you're interested, there's a link under this story on wavy dot com. it's been months since a tradegy struck a church in charleston, south carolina. this morning we'll take you behind the scenes as the congregation shorts through all the gifts and letters people one of the cool perks of this place is you can eat as much cereal as you want. it's like i'm going to work to get some. alrighty. we just like cereal. eight months have passed since a gunman opened fire at a church in charleston, south carolina. the mother emanuel, a-m-e church received all sorts of gifts from across the world. it's a big task to sort through all the letters and portraits that poured in following the shooting. all of that sorting is one woman's job. along with letters and art work the church also said people sent hats, blankets, and stuffed animals. we're following breaking news that could impact your commute. up next we'll get a live report as police investigate a double interstate. 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(burke) covered march fourth,2014. talk to farmers. we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. all morning, we've been following breaking overnight news. state police just confirmed, someone shot two people on interstate 64 overnight. a suspect is still on the loose. rico bush is live with only on 10 - an interview with a murder suspect who turned himself in. hear his side of the story after police charged him with killing a teenager. and new this morning, a major car recall you need to know about. find out why toyota is recalling millions of vehicles! let's get right to that breaking news on interstate 64 in newport news. we just got new information from state police. someone shot two people overnight. 10 on your side's rico bush is live with details. rico. on today's date, february 18 2016, at approximately 2 am. the virginia state police communications center received a call of a possible shooting. the incident occurred on interstate 64 at mile marker 259 (near harpisville road), in the city of newport news. two male occupants were lane of interstate 64 when an beside them and fired upon them. both victims were transported to riverside life threating injuries. no information regarding suspect's vehicle has been obtained. the vsp bureau of criminal investigations was called upon to investigate the shooting and are currently at the scene. the scene is safe at this time. with more on how this is

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