Transcripts For WFXT FOX 25 Morning News 20161017

Card image cap



because usually cold this cold of the night but didn't need them. >> shiri: if our daredevil do the flip-flops or sandal us because it ising if to be mild. nothing really to highlight here right now. bear in mind with a front in the area today, there could that be lonely shower. partly cloudy skies. 58 in worcester and nashua, new hampshire. 61 in beverly and plymouth right now and 56 degrees boston. metro west. we are starting here around 60 degrees this morning, we head up to the upper 60s by 10 a.m. 72 by lunchtime today. the clouds are going to end up thinning up. not all clouds today but a nice kind of mix of sunshine and scattered clouds. i will tell you what time we are at a risk for another quick shower in a cup of minutes. >> julie: live with live drive time traffic. >> julie: things are moving along. moving at speed limit. live drive times 237 minutes on the pike eastbound. single dijts on the expressway. 19 minutes on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. n. >> you this morning. more information about a shooting situation in lawrence. police combing haverhill street for evidence. the district attorney confirms to fox 25 that a man was flown to boston with a gunshot wound. we are working to get an update on his condition for you. child rapist will be from court accused of violating his parole. fox25 has been bring you updates on richard gardner since he was released from prison just weeks ago. as our crystal haynes reports, people who found themselves living in his neighborhood after his release are now relieved. . >> reporter: convicted child rapist back behind bars. the ledge 3 sex offender was arrested on a fugitive against summons to court in violation of a quincy sex offender ordinance. mom will appear in court. >> he shouldn't have been released in the first place and the community can sleep a little bit better knowing that he is no the on the streets. >> reporter: hill and her neighbors started a petition to have him removed from the neighborhood after he moved in with his mother. he was ordered to serve 190 years in prison but won a shorter sentence on appeal. >> i feel like this is the only option. >> reporter: we obtained the quincy police report. gardner was seen at the library without the written response for sex offenders. >> when she walked by gardner on the computer, she thought she saw him looking at an image of a child with no shirt on, but when she circled back, she e-mail. >> working on tougher registration around sex offender prison sentences and parole after the da admitted to human error in not exercising their right to have gardner civilly committed and stay in custody. >> hope this never happens again and this is a wake-up call to just be stricter on a repeat sexually dangerous person. >> reporter: i am crystal haynes, fox25 news. julie we will continue to bring you more details throughout the day including in our morning newscast. catherine parrotta will have much more on this story including the push to change laws after this whole incident. the first live report is coming up at 5:00. to other news, the second time in a week a young child has been shot in roxbury. latest shootingham happening on winslow street. a 2-year-old girl was shot in the hand and leg there as she sat in a car. police believe her father was saturday, and he has known gang connections. mayor marty walsh said the child's father is not cooperating with police. >> her father is not willing to step up and character and judgment. it is very disappointing. >> heather: police are looking for a bearded man riding a gray and black molter scooter. the mother said the little girl is a, quote, "trooper" doing well. as we mentioned a second time in a week that we had to report of a child being shot in roxbury. a 9-year-old girl remains hospitalized with a gunshot wound to the back that happened last weekend on anuciation street. two men drove up to an park and started firing. an amtrak train hit and killed one person in rhode island. the train was heading from boston to washington d.c. today when it hit a person walking on the tracks in east greenwich. victim but neighbors say it was a young girl. more details as soon as they become available. a driver was killed in this head-on crash in halifax. you can see in the video two trucks involved are mangled. two other people went to the hospital. it happened on franklin street yesterday afternoon. the crash is still under investigation. election 2016 now, and former president bill clinton is campaigning in new hampshire today. hot on the heels of donald trump's weekend visit and this is the latest poll show hillary clinton still ahead of dona take look at the numbers from lank lynn pearce university. clinton is in the lead 46% to 41%. as fox's carl cameron reports, that is not the only poll that has the democrat ahead. >> reporter: trump kicked off sunday tweeting, polls close, but can you believe i lost large number of women voters based on made-up events that never happened? media rigging election. the latest abc news "washington trump's 47 3erz. gary johnson at 5% and jill stein at 2%. but another poll clinton 1u7 1 points with jon at 7% and stein at 2%. trump's denial that he ever forced himself on women including appearance it demean his accusers of unworthy of his alleged groping advances. >> believe me, she will not be my first choice, i can tell yo >> reporter: attacking "saturday night live" on twitter for last night's show opener. >> what about all the women accusing you of sexual assault. >> they need to shut the hell up. >> alec baldwin's portrayal stinks. >> reporter: they are confident that the election is fair and is not rigged. several bush, mccain and romney campaign officials have made similar statements, so did pence. >> one of the great traditions of america is the peaceful trump said in the first debate and i will say it to you today. we will accept the will of the american people. >> reporter: when trump's request of drug test because clinton was pumped up at the last one. >>. >> all know that donald trump will be ready for the debate on wednesday night and the american people will see someone who is prepared to lead this country. >> that was carl cameron reporting. joe biden is taking aim at donald trump over clinton's sex scandal. during an interview with "meet the press" clinton's past should not matter in this election. says a former president paid the price by getting impeached over the monica lewinsky scandal. >> i am not making excuses for bill clinton's conduct and i wouldn't attempt to make excuses for the conduct. but he paid a price for it. he paid the price. he was impeached. and he was -- he expressed his >> julie: biden said trump's lewd comments of swim a text book definition of sexual assault. he will speak at the kennedy institute about the white house's push to find a cure for cancer. meanwhile, an investigation is under way on the attack of the republican party headquarters in north carolina. take a look at the damage to the building that bass fire bombed some time overnight saturday into sunday. a flammable substance was thrown in building on a nearby building complaining the party to nazis. gop candidate donald trump is pointing a finger at his rival supporters. this message blaming clinton supporters. animals representing hillary clinton and the dems. she responded saying the attack on the orange county headquarters office is horrific and unacceptable. no one was hurt. clock is ticking to register to vote here in massachusetts. the deadline is wednesday. mail or in person at an elections office. remember early voting begins on 249th and all this information up right now at fox25boston.com. wednesday is also the time presidential debate. fox25's blair miller will be there for us bringing us live updates from las vegas. you can watch the entire debate right here on fox25 beginning at 9:00 followed by a special edition of fox25 news at 10:00. quite the homecoming game for the pats picked up their first win. a warm greeting for gillette stepping on the field at home for the first time in nine months. on his a game connecting with james white for a short touchdown pass. new england in front 10-7. later in the game, brady and gronk a deadly combination. a career high 162 yards for gronk, plus this touchdown for a 19-14 lead. 35-17 and tom brady couldn't have been happier. >> a great crowd. we always get great crowds and they were into it today. i was glad we could do a lot better in the second half and finish the game strong and we got you off to little bit of a slow start finished with 35 points. so pretty good. >> reporter: the day marked a milestone is the q b's career. he now has the third most combined regular season and post-season wins all time and just five wins from overtaking peyton mni spot. we track traffic and weather every ten minutes. things nice and quiet out there on 93 south. a 25 minutes right from 495 to the zakim bridge. shiri? >> shiri: right now upper 50s and lower 60s and a very warm start to the day. mostly cloudy skies. by 5 p.m., there is a chance we will have a spot shower in time for the evening commute. a little more likely then. 68 to 74. really warm stuff around. i will time out the warm-up and when to plan around the showers for futurecast next julie all business on a busy street as people look on helplessly. the dangerous situation that almost had them running into a burning building. a sight we will not soon forget. aisle not ready for that. delays and cancellations across the board because of last look at this steak, just sitting there, taunting you. what's worse? it's not alone. it comes with this, this, or this too. are you gonna do something about it? if not? good luck sleeping tonight. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special: great steak pairings. baby back ribs, or parmesan crusted chicken. only at longhorn steakhouse. all right, i hate to break and the mbta is already hard at work to prevent a repeat of this kind of mess right here. they have been getting the tracks ready for months to make sure trains can run smoothly this winter. record know in 2015 caused huge problems as you might imagine leaving thousands of people stranded. the company responsible for running the commuter rail was fined millions of dollars but as jim morelli reports, it is now getting a pretty big break. >> reporter: winter that went down in the record books and system to its knees. >> we are talking about the worst snow in the history of boston. >> reporter: trains cancelled. passengers stranded and for the company running the system, hefty fines from the mbta. but it turns out not as hefty as we thought. the t confirms that it did forgive a portion of the fines it imposed on keolis for its epic fail in the winter 2015 and you clause that allows release for unforeseeable circumstances. the t says the relief was limited to penalties not related to on-time performance. in february and march, keolis was penalized for on-time performance allowed by the contract. still according to the "boston globe" the t waived half the fine it is imposed to a tune of $839,000. >> we are going to be making decisions -- >>reporter: governor charlie baker a critic two winters ago say the fines forgiven pal negotiation comparison fines that they did pay. >> keolis paid $6.6 million in on-time performance fines in 2015. they paid $2.6 million in on-time performance fines in 2016. >> reporter: peggy sullivan takes the commuter train in from norwood. like many commuters, she went through a lot during the winter of 2015. >> i remember not knowing whether it was coming or not. i had to go to work and i wasn't sure if i would get there. >> reporter: still, she doesn't company really. it was just the bad weather that whicher. >> reporter: jim morelli, fox25. .state transportation leaders will hold a meeting to prepare people for electronic tolling. they will discuss how the tolling works and the plans to remove booth. the toll switchover will take effect a week from friday. this morning airlines in australia, asia and europe are following the united banning galaxy note 7s from airplanes. here in the u.s. now a federal crime to bring one of those phones on board and this includes into the cabin or cargo area. meantime, the south korean government announced yesterday it was investigate what is causing smartphones to catch on fire. samsung estimated it cost, who man $5 billion as a result of that battery problem. and a strong password usually can keep your computer safe, but now tall takes for 50 bucks. >> and it will become a big problem. in the wrong hands, this device is extremely dangerous. essentially everybody is vulnerable. all of your money, all of your finances can all be liquidated. >> reporter: new technology that allows anyone who is sitting in front of your computer to access your password protected device but there are ways to protect yourself. we will show you tonight on the fox25 news at 10:00. it is 4:18. weather every ten minutes because those changing conditions. right now not a lot is changing because it is still early. expressway wide open. pike moving along fine. no issues on 39 south. route 1 won't slow down until closer to 7 a.m. 13 minutes on route 1 from 128 to the tobin. 19 minutes on 93 south. 22 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. well, yesterday was gorgeous. did you guys have a good day yesterday? today will be warmer. >> heather: lovely. glad you are bringing that in your forecast. >> julie: don't put away the warm -- >> shiri: hopefully you haven't. temperatures 10 or 20 degrees above average between today and the middle of the week. average high temperature 61 degrees. we will easily be low and mid-70s today. feeling a lot more like september than october. sun does not come up by the way until 7:00 this morning, and it sets now before 6 p.m. rise times are getting later and later and by halloween, the sun comes up at 7:7. we change the clocks. it is fall. we fall back and gain an hour of sleep and by november 6, we tall back and change the clocks and by that sunday morning sun rises at 6:24. we are a month away from getting that earlier sunrise. 58 in worcester. 63 in boston. 63 in morewood. check out plymouth at 61 mostly cloudy skies. to get things started this morning not all clouds. late morning, early afternoon. things blighten up nicely. temperatures starting off in the lower 60s through 8 a.m. by 10 a.m. 67 degrees. by noontime, 71 highs that hover in the lower to mid-70s afternoon hours. and skyfox will bring us breezy conditions. it will maintain a little element of cloud cover around. things heat up this afternoon, we will see an increase in our cloud cover and with it squeeze out one or two isolated showers. best chance north of the mass pike to seeing that lonely shower and future cast by 5 p.m. because it is so isolated. because it is so light, i don't see it having that much of an impact at all in the evening commute. while you are sleeping pause things at midnight there are showers across the border and into central and northern new england. the time you wake up tomorrow morning. so we just have a partly cloudy start to tomorrow. another warm morning. it will be another warm if not hot afternoon, and humidity will be on the rise tomorrow. it is really going to start to feel like summer. today's highs from the lower 70s in portsmouth, new hampshire, beverly and boston to 74 in plymouth. 70234 hyannis. mid-70s from nashua and fitsburg. overnight, we have more 50s than 60s and feel more like this when you g u and high temperatures tomorrow make it into the lower 80s in spots like norwood, bedford and lawrence. 20 degrees above average and upper 70s. getting close to it in the boston area. seven-day forecast with the weekend falls view have above-average temperatures lasting us through most of the upcoming week but the 80-degree readings here tuesday and wednesday by thursday 68 degrees. increasing chance for late showers and into your friday, you will be looking for scattered rain. back to you, guys. a police investigation under way after a big fight turns deadly. an incident that left a 23-year-old man dead. plus. >> julie: their pregnancy anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana? works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, it may help you with both. invokana? can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, kidney problems, genital yeast infections, changes in urination, high potassium, increases in cholesterol, risk of bone fracture, or urinary tract infections, possibly serious. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis, which can be life threatening. stop taking and call your doctor right away if you experience symptoms. or if you experience symptoms of allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing if you have severe liver or kidney problems or are on dialysis. tell your doctor about any medical conditions and medications you take. using invokana? with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. it's time to turn things around. lower your blood sugar with invokana?. imagine loving your numbers. there's only one invokana?. welcome back, everyone. october is breast cancer awareness month which means a safe pink everywhere, including gillette stadium. take a look at how the pats honored pwrenz awareness. some patients were at the game as a special guest of robert kraft. some ladies got the big they had breakfast, a manicures and a meet and greet with tom brady. just a few weeks ago he revealed someone in his family is battling the disease. a great deal out there. a framingham couple have a extra reason after welcoming a new member of their family in a dramatic fashion. look at this picture tweeted by mass state police. the trooper joe hillton with the happy family and yes that baby was born near the alston-brighton tolls on the baby are doing great. he just couldn't wait, the baby. i wonder what his name is. gronk, brady -- a family in virginia have a big reason to celebrate after their boy spent 365 days in intensive care and now he is finally home. he posted these pictures to facebook. he had on a cap and gown to celebrate his hospital he is kind of giving the stink-eye there. little caleb was an internet sensation even before he was born. mom posted a video of telling the pregnancy to the dad and it took off. the video aired 12 million times. >> due february 16 and it is a boy. >> julie: the mom broke the kachbling buns in the oven. named him baby buns. now he is home just in time to celebrate his first birthday on tuesday. are those little dimples too. >> heather: i know. you would never know he was in the hospital for almost a year with those full cheeks, so chubby. >> julie: what a cutie. you said you became so close with the hospital staff, professionals out there. >> they become like another family to you and so supportive and glad for new details emerging of a story breaking all morning long yesterday on fox25 morning news, six men questioned after a morning standoff. what they are now saying about the or deal that kept the neighborhood locked down. and the state is facing two options to close a major budget gap. fox25's michael henrich breaks ? ? ? ? can you say i love it? ? ? oh love it? ? ? can you say hey? ? ? hey! ? ? that's the spirit! oooooh.? ? ooh ooh ? ? wooh ooh ? ? wooh ooh ? ? sing sing, baby baby i love you. oh yes.? ? ooooh oooh.? ? every little thing. ? rapist set to face a judge. the new details of his unauthorized trip to a library that landed him in trouble. a-year-old girl shot in the hand and leg. why police think her father was the inned target. smoke pouring out of a brownstone on newbury street as police watch in horror. the situation they were watching before their very eyes that had people prepared to run into a burning building. >> announcer: complete new england right now, this is the fox25 morning news. >> heather: yes it is monday. monday, october 17. i am heather hegedus in for daniel miller. >> julie: and i am julie grauert. a little taste of summer to start the workweek. her shiri in the storm tracker weather sent we are the near record heat heading our way. >> shiri: the best chance to get to the record high by tuesday and wednesday and right now we are starting off in the lower 60s. these are normal high

Related Keywords

Australia , New Hampshire , United States , North Carolina , Washington , Rhode Island , Boston , Massachusetts , East Greenwich , Virginia , Worcester , Gillette Stadium , Hyannis , Bedford , South Korea , Framingham , America , South Korean , American , Heather Hegedus , Joe Biden , Richard Gardner , Daniel Miller , Tom Brady , Robert Kraft , Jim Morelli , Michael Henrich , Monica Lewinsky , Marty Walsh , Las Vegas , Charlie Baker , Fox Carl Cameron , Carl Cameron , Peggy Sullivan , Blair Miller , Alec Baldwin , Hillary Clinton ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.