Transcripts For WCPO Good Morning Tri-State 5 AM 20160302 :

Transcripts For WCPO Good Morning Tri-State 5 AM 20160302



suspect information.if you know anything call crimestoppers. in just a few hours students will return to madison high school for their first day of classes since a shooting in the school that hurt 4 students. students.counselors will be on hand for students.. with a special emphasis on the cafeteria where that shooting took place. place.jordan burgess is live with what it will be like for students and their parents. right now things are quiet up here.this will be unlike any other day of school these students will have here.but those here are trying to make it as normal as possible. that's why they held a walk through last night so students and parents could go through the school before going back today.you can see the parade of cars of those taking part. about 800 students attend the here where that shooting happened.of course counselors will be on hand today.. but on top of that.. staff members will be on the buses picking kids up.. and they'll be in the cafeteria which is where everything changed for these students.we talked to one parent.. whose daughter goes to madison about what it will be like for her going back after what happened just two days ago. she was in lockdown and she didn't know why. it was scary for them but she's come to grips with it and everything's going to be fine. school starts at 7-40 this morning.and with it.. another step toward returning things to normal here.reporting live.. jordan burgess. 9 on your side. :40-:47(bernie sanders/ (d) presidential candidate): "this campaign isn't just about electing a president, it's about transforming america." america."55-1:02(marco rubio/ (r) presidential candidate): "when i am president of the united states, we will not just save the american dream, we will it to reach more we're hearing bold statements from both sides of the aisle on this morning "after" super tuesday. tuesday.but two candidates walked away clear winners...hillary clinton and donald trump. (donald trump/ (r) presidential candidate): "i am a unifier. once we get all this finished, i am going after one person - that's hillary clinton."(hillary clinton/ (d) presidential candidate): "what a super tuesday!" ohio governor john kasich did "not" win any states.clinton and trump have each won seven states.bernie sanders picked up wins in four. four.marco rubio took home one. and within the past two hours ted cruz claimed alaska...on top of two other states last nightthat included super tuesday's biggest prize -- his home state of texas. bernie sanders won his home state too, vermont.he also won oklahoma -- minnesota -- and colorado.marco rubio is celebrating his first win of the primary season --minnesota. ted cruz says it's time for around him -- to beat trump. (ted cruz/ (r) presidential candidate): "as long as the field remains divided, donald trump's path to the nomination remains more likely. and that would be a disaster for republicans, for conservatives and for the nation." nation." ben carson finished last in every state on super tuesday ...but he says he's not dropping out of the race just yet. mostly cloudy, breezy and active flurries for the morning drive. clouds slowly depart today, revealing mostly sunny skies this afternoon. temperatures only increase to 370f today. light snow falls today, i'm timing out when it traffic something that might make your jaw drop today the new prices at the gas pump. pump.they've gone up more than 30 cents this morning in parts of the tri-state. tri-state.9 on your side timyka artist has been working to figure out the reason behind the spike. if you haven't filled up your tank in the past 24 hours or so, you're in for a big shock this morning. prices at the pump have jumped more than 30 cents in some parts of the tri state. 9 on your sides timyka artist is live in covington tuesday night the prices here were about 1.69 per gallon. and now they have jumped to a gasoline. you remember those low prices we were seeing just weeks ago? sadly they are now a thing if the past. we found prices at gas stations all around the tri state hovering just under the 2 dollar mark. analyst say the rise has to do with various market forces involving opec and some refineries cutting production in response to over supplies that we saw earlier this year...and also beginning distribution of costlier seasonal blends 9 is on your side trying to find you the best prices on fuel.we found overnight these three.in cincinnati: 1-64 at the kroger on paxton avenue 1-73 at the speedway on east 10th street in newportand in lawrenceburg, 1-56 on west eads parkway... so as you can see there are still some great deals out there...but with the spike we saw overnight you might want to fill up soon.and don't forget our website.wcpo dot com has a link to the lowest prices in your part of town two lanes of columbia parkway will be closed this morning -- crews are going to be digging out some dirt that's likely to cause a mudslide. we had two mudslides in february alone -- you know the walls just can't hold the dirt when we see those heavy rains. two of the westbound lanes will be closed between taft and kemper starting at nine. crews will work for about an hour to take away two truckloads of dirt. jen? mostly cloudy, breezy and morning drive. clouds slowly depart today, revealing mostly sunny skies this afternoon. temperatures only increase to 370f today. light snow falls today, i'm timing out when it changes over to snow coming up. a mother is thankful her son is going to be okay.what others are saying about the madison teen this morning. problems on the runway.where pilots were faced with bad morning tri-state at 5 on 9 on your side!" the man accused of killing his brother inside a dayton church charges.just yesterday ... authorities charged daniel schooler with the shooting of reverend william b. schooler. the shooting happened as services were winding down sunday.court records show he sued his brother and church leaders in 2011... saying he was owed money.a relative says daniel has a history of mental illness. now to an update on the madison school shooting.this morning some are calling ginger weaver's son a hero. but the mother of the 14-year-old shooting victim brant murray is just thankful he'll be ok. murray was hit in the calves and thighs by shrapnel. his mom says he was sitting at the table with the boys who were shot -- the table next to alleged gunman austin hancock. in the moments after the shooting -- paramedics rushed brant to atrium medical center. weaver says she's been hearing from parents telling her brant may have saved their kids' lives. "their children said that brant actually knocked them to the ground to get them out of the way when the gunfire actually started going off" weaver has four kids attending madison. she says brant may shrapnel removed. at least one of the other victims... katherine doucette.. who says she was grazed by a bullet ...posted she will be at school today. it was a windy night here in the tri-state.it may have kept many of you awake..but in chicago it kept pilots on their toes. toes.this is video from chicago's o'hare airport. two planes slid off separate runways. a small corporate jet with two people aboard hit slick spots and forced the closing of a runway for about an hour. an american airlines flight headed to new jersey had to be towed to the terminal after sliding on the taxiway. hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed up to 90 minutes. let get your latest nine first warning forecast. it's a breezy start to the day northwest at 10 to 20 mph, gusting to 30 mph. these winds will start to drop closer to sunrise. this northwest flow is helping to produce flurries and a few light snow showers to the north. temperatures drop to the mid 20s this morning and only build back to 370f this afternoon. it's 10 degrees below normal and chilly today. clouds will decrease as the day goes on, turning mostly sunny by the evening drive. another quick moving area of low pressure swings through the ohio valley late tonight and during the day thursday. this will bring a light snow chance thursday morning. the chance is a little bit better north of the we might see a dusting of snow morning rush. this snow will eventually transition to light temperatures warm to the low highs near 40 degrees and mostly cloudy skies. the weekend starts with a slight chance for a few flurries changing to a light shower or two on saturday, before highs 50 degrees by sunday. flurriesgusts to 30mphlow: 25 wednesdaymostly cloudy morning wednesday nightovercast skies snow to rainmostly cloudyhigh: 42thursday nightcloudy skies traffic you'll need to avoid some streets downtown today.the reason behind the closures - here's what you'll see tonight on nine on your side....two episodes of abc's newest comedy the real o'neals...and of course your other favorite the fourth cincinnati streetcar arrives this afternoon -- which means street closures in over-the- rhine.race street will be closed between findlay and mcmicken starting around noon. also, henry street between elm and race for the big move.the streetcar is expected to arrive around noon -- and it takes about three hours to unload. scott kelly... back on mother earth after 340 days in space spacethat's new video this morning of american astronaut scott kelly... being lifted a few hours ago.kelly and two russian cosmonauts landed safely in kazakhstan after 340 days in space.that's twice as long as a typical mission. researchers will study the effects and challenges of long-duration space flight. it used to be a destination trip for some people.the longaberger company headquarters just outside of columbus. columbus.the reason is because of this... this...the basket-shaped building was an attraction on it's own.but now it's being emptied out...due to a slump in sales.the basket maker is moving the remaining staff to a manufacturing plant.it's not clear what will happen to the building. the county auditor says foreclosure on the property is possible if the see something, say something... the new incentives cincinnati police are offering witnesses to come a man trying to avoid being caught by police....goes to extreme measures.how he tried to erase his own identity when the cop walked up to his car there was a cool-down overnight and even some flurries in parts of the tri-state. tri-state.9 is on your side with weather and traffic updates to get your day traffic cincinnati police want more witnesses to crimes to come forward. 9 on your side's kristen swilley joins us in studio with how the department's trying to break down the "no it's a phrase most of us have heard before... see something, say something. but police say that simple idea is critical to their new witness support program called cincinnati citizens respect our witnesses. the program provides several services including support in court and referrals to counseling designed to meet the needs of witnesses and their loved ones. in some cases the department would help with housing and moving witnesses if necessary. it's a call not only to potential witnesses, but to business owners as well. chief elliot isaac is asking them to volunteer their time and financial support to make the community safer. for example, restaurant owners may be able to offer breakfast or lunch for witnesses during trial. someone else may be able to give rides to and from court or a place to stay. if you're interested in this program, . details are posted right now on cincinnati pd's website. the department will april. happening today... a woman teen sell her body will be sentenced. sentenced.police say erica hubbard took a 17-year-old runaway to a motel... and helped set up sex ads for the minor online.when the "dates" arrived... hubbard would leave. police say hubbard is a friend of the teen's mom.hubbard was charged with one count of compelling prostitution. the tri-state is still struggling to control the growing heroin epidemic.but local law enforcement says they're working to make a diffrerence. diffrerence.during last night's heroin forum at u-c blue ash... tri-state police officers talked about different ways to fight back. that includes locking away drug dealers and getting addicts into treatment programs. in: "i think that we see all of the stories..."out: "... we are seeing successes."officials say education is another tool in the fight against heroin. police shared information about treatment options with the public last night... and they're urging people to report any drug activity in the team reviewing u-c's police department will meet with the public tonight.it comes less than a week after u-c's police chief stepped down.chief jason goodrich submitted his resignation friday... after exiger started its examination of the department.it follows the death of sam dubose... who was shot and killed during a traffic stop by former u-c police officer ray tensing. a live look now at madison junior/senior high school.in a couple of hours students and staff will be arriving.it will be the students first day back after monday's shooting. and as the healing process begins on the road back normalcy, one parent is showing spirit while raising money for the victims. victims.marla davis' son is a student at madison.she says he's been in shock since monday and figured more students, and parents, were struggling to cope.so she's using her t-shirt company to help.she's selling shirts with the message, "we're strong, we stick together".it's a mesasge has caught on....200 orders in one day. 0733 we had a girl from georgia buy one, girls from eaton high school have messaged me, franklin, they've really come together on this. this.the t-shirts go for seven dollars a piece.all money raised will go to either the school or the families.she says her hope is everyone in the community will be wearing one. take a look at this dashcam video showing a suspected walmart shoplifter trying to run from police ...they're halfway inside the vehicle. the 25 year old woman then hit the gas dragging two officers as she smashes into a police vehicle. she ends up getting shot in the shoulder but that did not stop her from leading police on a chase. dozens of officers are seen dragging her from the car and throwing her to the ground. this happened last november.. she is now charged with first degree assault. security experts this morning are revealing a new i-phone hack...and it is decidedly low-tech. tech.vkansee mobil security blob of playdoh can transfer a user's fingerprint to the i-phone's fingerprint sensor to unlock the phone.they admit the technique is not foolproof-- and requires a user's cooperation to get the fingerprint.but the point is... the i-phone sensor is less secure than we think.not coincidentally vkansee has developed a fingerprint sensor they say can't be hacked with playdoh. speaking of fingertips....one guy goes to a whole new extreme.the tampa man tried to bite off his own fingertips.. to conceal his identity from police.kirk kelly had been on the run for about 6 months.he was wanted for probation violation.last weekend, kelly was pulled over - by chance - in ohio.police say that's when he tried to gnaw the skin off the tips of his fingers.he was not successful - but he did wind up with an extra charge with evidence."of "tampering with evidence." new this morning.a nationwide cheese recall.what you need to look out for and the health concerns being reported. thrillseekers might need to avoid a popular theme park ride.the reviews that will new this morning.check your refrigerator...whole foods has recalled maytag raw milk blue cheese nationwide nationwidestore representativ es say it's due to a possible listeria contamination.the recall involves cheese sold in packaging like that shown here. production and distribution has been suspended while the cause of the problem is determined.whole foods says no illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall. after a one year hiatus - the buckle up music festival returns the tri-state. tri-state.the last time the country fest was here was in 2014.you may remember it was a rainy one.brad paisley and chase rice will headline this year. but this week- more artists were added to the lineup.they and tae ... corey smith and carter winter.the festival is august fifth and sixth at summit park in blue ash.for the complete list of artists so far - visit wcpo.com. chick-fil-a wants diners to go technology free. free.in fact, it has created the "cell phone coop." it's a box for every table.if your phone stays inside the coop for an entire meal you get a free ice cream.the challenge is to get friends and family talking to one another - rather than looking at their phones. spring break is just around the corner for a lot of tri-state families.if your plans include going to harry potter world...you might want to pack some dramamine. dramamine.the theme park at universal studios is getting some bad reviews....many literally making them sick. sick.here are some tweets we found overnight.one of the biggest complaints for those that suffer from motion sickness.they're saying to avoid the big ride: harry potter and the forbidden journey.one person saying after her ride..she was 99 point 9 percent sure she was going to get sick.another guy saying it made him sick but he at some point today...be sure to pick up a book and take time out to read.today is national read across america day.it's celebrated on the birthday of late writer and illustrator dr. seuss. oq: "didn't know what it looked like" like"a woman caught in the cross hairs of mother nature's fury.how her quick thinking this is surveillance video of a tornado tearing through a hardware shop in louisiana.if you look closely you can see a woman trying desperately to get inside the store as the twister hits!the doors were locked, so she hid behind the pop machine! "i just braced myself right here between the coke machine and i wasn't even holding on, it was just to brace myself." myself."even after the machine a scratch on her! once again today the cincinnati reds will play the cleveland indians in spring training baseball.yesterday - the two teams started their cactus league action. action.one of the guys the reds traded todd frazier for - scott schebler - had a huge day for cincinnati. he hit a home run and then he grabbed the game winning catch in the let get your latest nine first warning forecast. it's a breezy start to the day as winds come in from the northwest at 10 to 20 mph, gusting to 30 mph. these winds will start to drop closer to sunrise. this northwest flow is helping to produce flurries and a few light snow showers to the north. temperatures drop to the mid 20s this morning and only build back to 370f this afternoon. it's 10 degrees below normal and chilly today. clouds will decrease as the day goes on, turning mostly sunny by the evening drive. another quick moving area of low pressure swings through the ohio valley late tonight and during the day thursday. this will bring a light snow chance thursday morning. the chance is a little bit better north of the ohio river and this is where we might see a dusting of snow on the ground before the morning rush. this snow will eventually transition to light rain during the day as temperatures warm to the low 40s. friday looks fine, with highs near 40 degrees and mostly cloudy skies. the weekend starts with a slight chance for a few flurries changing to a light shower or two on saturday, before sunshine returns on sunday. highs will warm to near 50 degrees by sunday.morning rush cloudy skies and flurriesgusts to 30mphlow: 25wednesdaymostly cloudy morningturning partly cloudyhigh: 37wednesday night overcast skiessnow chance late low: 30thursdaysnow to rain mostly cloudyhigh: 42thursday nightcloudy skiesrain turning traffic drive times season 22 is only a few weeks away.and later this morning... we'll finally learn the identity of the first cast member. member.speculation is swirling on just who that celebrity will be...there are rumors it could be an athlete... possibly an m-m-a fighter.... or even a member of *good morning america.* you'll find out just who it is this morning on g-m-a...it airs at seven... right after good morning tri-state. before the tax deadline hits...some red flags to avoid. the issues you might have that all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. pwe came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. come back today. you'll get 30 meg internet, tv, phone and more for $89.99 a month. and ask how you could get a $300 reward card. mostly cloudy, breezy and active flurries for the morning drive. clouds slowly depart today, revealing mostly sunny skies this afternoon. temperatures only increase to 370f today. light snow falls today, i'm timing out when it in today's right-this-minute video, a kayak champion shows off his amazing skills in a highlight reel video. world freestyle kayak champion nick troutman traveled all create an amazing season recap pulls off some incredible jumps and even gives people a first person view of his adventures. the 27-year-old is also a three-time canadian national champion. day's top videos every right this minute here on 9 on your side at 10 april will be here before you know it....which means of us are working on our taxes right now. now.the good news: the irs has fewer inspectors than in years past....which means less chance of an audit.but it's still possible if you mess up. up.the top reds flags... according to c-n-n money. unusually high charitable contributions for you income... above average deductions, again based on your income.you deduct for a home office... or you use deduct... legal fees... pet care expenses... commuting costs and health club dues.the deadline to file your taxes this year is april 18th. "jobs ohio" says it brought more than 23- thousand jobs to the state last year... a new record. those jobs pay an average of 46-thousand-600 dollars a year. cincinnati ranked second in the state for new jobs with nearly 75- hundred. state officials also say jobs ohio kept another 54- thousandjobs from leaving the state.jobs ohio uses revenue from state liquor sales to support economic development. the kind of job you have could affect your risk for heart disease. a new study by the centers for disease control found management and finance professionals tend to have a healthy weight. but nearly three in four reported an unhealthy diet.police officers are among the worst when it came to high blood pressure... and nearly seven in ten people working in sales had unhealthy students are headed back to class today in madison.how they'll be greeted and eased an apartment complex - rattled by gunfire overnight!the search for the shooter - breaking this morning. super tuesday votes are finally all counted.the winners from both sides, and where ohio governor john kasich fits in. good morning tri-state.you're looking live at a few flurries we're also talking about the cold today. today. meteorologist jennifer ketchmark has the forecast. jennifer calls for graphic full at keymostly cloudy, breezy and active flurries for the morning drive. clouds slowly depart today, revealing mostly sunny skies this afternoon. temperatures only increase to 370f today. light snow falls today, i'm timing out when it changes over to

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