Transcripts For WTVD ABC 11 Eyewitness News At Noon 20160211

Transcripts For WTVD ABC 11 Eyewitness News At Noon 20160211



wind chill's ari the 20's. roanoke rapids at 22. sunday is even colder. morning lows down into the teens 20. barbara: make sure to download the first alert weather app to stay on top of the weather forecast on the go. you can upload videos and photos. john: d.o.t. grows -- dot crews started brining roads yesterday. elena: the dot is hoping this isn't going to be a major event, there are trucks writing in every county in our viewing area. this roadway has been treated to you can sort of make out some of the lines in the road. in wake county alone, there are a dozen or so trucks out in the usual spots. trucks are coding the road right now. that is a salt a water solution. the bulk of the work started this morning around nine: 30 feared but in johnson county, yesterday. >> this is the ideal weather for brining. some light snow, maybe sleet. we want to keep that from freezing on the roadway. elaina: this road has been treated for that mix of wintry tomorrow morning and they will be responding to report the slick spots. it will be salting and send it as needed. -- salted and sanded as needed. barbara: a former unc state professor is accused of embezzling $65,000. he resigned from his position in the animal sciences department earlier this week after an internal audit revealed that money was missing. funeral services are scheduled for today for jose dominguez. john: two men have been charged in connection with his murder. of anmico taxi is speaking with us. reporter: employees are honoring the memory of jose dominguez. many are decorating their cabs like this one. today, i had a chance to learn more about exactly what happened on the morning of his murder. i'm a code taxi -- amico taxi dispatcher pulled out the wreckage from monday. a person called twice requesteding to be picked up. said dominguez was shot and killed. we are blurring of the phone number due to the investigation. the manager says the color didn't ask for dominguez, just . that is why revis believes he was being robbed. >> everything was fine. reporter: at the office, revis and other employees have placed flowers and a picture of dominguez with his cab. and number 13. they are heartbroken to know that number 13 will never respond to a call again. >> when it's worse, people will don't want to work. like when it snowed two weeks ago, he was on the night shift. taxicabs. this off -- caravan hing from this office. we have more about the services and how the family has arranged for the funeral services. you can get that on our page. barbara: thank you. in fayetteville, please continue in the death of a 37-year-old man. boyd. the two men were seen together. night to remember bird. are not topsy is set for today. autopsyan autopsy is set for today. john: a semi truck sideswiped a passing car, pushing it into the back of a patrol car. the driver of the other car was taken to the hospital. at last check, he was listed in serious but stable condition. the truck driver wasn't hurt. charges are pending. the trooper's name is up and released. glenwood avenue back open after an overnight crash. this happened in raleigh's five points area. the driver has been charged with dwi. barbara: a man in fayetteville said his car and his house on fire. off. when he turned back on, the fire started. -- on january 2. barbara: the candidates are moving to south carolina for the next primary. we now know officially where john: hillary clinton's campaign will open its first north carolina office this evening in raleigh. it is located at the capitol club on martin street. larry hall and hillary for north carolina supporters are opening that office. those e-mails from when clinton was secretary of state continue to plague her campaign. the state department may release more those e-mails from the private server she used when she was secretary of state. officials offered to release the nose after a federal judge criticized them tuesday for delaying the release. critics claim the private server put national secrets at risk. the state department was supposed to release all the e-mails last month but asked for an extension. under the new plan, it released 515 is on saturday out of approximately three 700 the remain. john: a senate committee is holding a meeting on the zika senators will be discussing president obama's emergency $1.8 billion funding request to fast-track a vaccine. but one republican leader says the cdc and the nih do not need additional money because there is a surplus from the fight against ebola. however, the president doesn't want the funding to come from the ebola fund. a beloved teacher killed in a tragic accident john:. john:john: killed in the line of duty, three police officers shot down a less than 24 hours. barbara: a local woman appears on the rachael ray show. her reaction when she gets the ultimate surprise. john: but first, a look outside. if you think it is called now, wait for the weekend. don: before we get there, we tomorrow. we will take a look at the another storm going into next as we had to break, your first barbara: a live look outside on fayetteville street where it is 35 degrees right now. don is coming up with the forecast and the possibility of snow. derived -- the durham school board is considering revising their dress code. they say the district policies to strict and the presses cultural expression. john: funeral services for a beloved elementary school teacher killed in a terrible accident at school. brandon kincaid was hit by a bus outside lane oh -- lane elementary on tuesday. there will be a service of remembrance at the first church in goldsboro. fairview cemetery in lagrange. a gofundme account has been set their first child. barbara: searching for a woman bridge. police began looking for the they search last night. darkness, cold and wind forced to them to stop. john: the federal government is suing ferguson, missouri. barbara: details on that ahead. >> is nothing i can do. barbara: a husband breaking down as he talks about the death of his wife and daughter. how he tried to save them from their burning house. john: barbara: the dow was down 341 points. we will continue to watch this breaking news story and let you know as we go through the newscast. for the second day in a row, a police officer has been killed in the line of duty. this happened in north dakota. the officer was responding to an active shooter call. the standoff is now over. but there is no word if a man is in custody or if he is dead. this is the first deadly and flag flying in -- flying at half stafford to sheriff's deputy shot and killed yesterday. the 67-year-old gunman had a warrant out for his arrest in maryland and florida. an official motive for yesterday's shooting not yet known. the fallen deputies are described as a 30-year and a 16 year veteran of the sheriff's office. john: the federal government is officials. tensions between north and south barbara: north korea says it is kicking south koreans out of its country and freezing all south factory. operations at that factory. executed his military chief for corruption and other charges. if it's true, the execution will be the latest in a series of killings and purges since kim jong-il took over in 2011. john: a father in george's a house fire. glenn patterson returned to his home yesterday, hours after his wife and two young daughters died. he survived with minor burns. the couple was upstairs putting their 12 and nine-year-old daughters to bed when they heard patterson says he went downstairs to check it out. when he opened the door, there was some sort of explosion. the fire force him outside. in. couldn't. burning me. my neighbor george tried to help. and they burned to death. they are dead. the most incredible family ever. there's nothing i can do. john: because the fire best because of the fire is under investigation. if you missed the rachael ray show this morning, you missed a of a lifetime. barbara: sharon bullock of wilson talked about her way and marriage. her moment came when she could not sit on an amusement park ride. she started doing sean t's it saved her marriage. happened. sean t walked on stage. >> you find yourself in a better mood -- [screaming] [cheering] barbara: she was able to thank chante in person for -- sean t life. that takes a lot of dedication. warm-up exercise and did not [laughter] so way to go, sherry, that's awesome. don: i got tired of pushing the play button. we've got some cold air. it will get colder over the next several days. by the time we had through the weekend, some very cold air in here on saturday and sunday. over the next several days. the trend continues downward from the 30's to a high of 30. we spiked back up to 45. we will go above average. by next week, we will be above normal. but to get there, we have got to go through some snow. downtown raleigh, 35. a very low 28% humidity. wind at 13 miles per hour. fayetteville, blue sky, you are actually in the mid to upper 30's. a northeast doing dad 3. -- a northeast wind at 3. temps in the mid 30's across the region. 35 in wilson. to 40 degrees. clear skies and continuing to stay clear. the cold continues to churn up to the north. the energy here isn't much right now. up the coast, that will give us a chance at some snow tomorrow. by this time tomorrow, we could see snowflakes anywhere in the blue area. and mixed precipitation down east. a quick hitter moves through fast. it is out of here by 7:00 tonight. getting awfully cold and staying cold. look at sunday morning, 16 by 5:00 a.m. i think we will see wind chills down into the single digits by sunday morning. the rest of today, mostly sunny but have in the upper 30's to lower 40's. across the area, we start in the middle part of the 30's. tonight, those temperatures back into the teens for overnight lows. snow tomorrow again, generally less than an inch. saturday and sunday, clear and cold. valentine's day, 30. monday. that could start as snow. and we could get up to an inch of rain. barbara: today at 4:00 am i getting you prepared for the wintry weather expected to arrive today and the bitter cold anna: parents of dealing with life's spreading through their child's school. we will dispel some myths about how to kill lice. and what parents want the school district to do about its lice policy. and what to do about the pipes beneath our homes and businesses. things could get worse this winter. and ways to save on balentine's day. barbara: oprah is depression more than sadness? it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. brintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. brintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. "for me, brintellix made a difference." tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. brintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your doctor about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications, to avoid a potentially increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur, especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects are nausea, constipation and vomiting. brintellix did not have significant impact on weight. ask your doctor if brintellix could gas has dropped below one dollar a gallon in the midwest. oprah winfrey has paid $30 the coast. john: it has covered stalls, spacious tents, ridings. however, it doesn't appear to come with any horses. the house boasts four bedrooms, four fireplaces, and overlooks a pool. barbara: that's a minor detail. john: many torches? barbara: a breakthrough in john: of cold air a john: getting snow ready. roads from freezing. crews have already suited trading roads in johnston county and now they are working on roads here in the triangle. elaina: in wake county alone, 15 trucks are out right now hitting the roadways and treating them your but there are still some spots they need to get to at this hour. this is a live look at 540. this area has not been treated just yet. crews will eventually make their way here. the trucks are coding the roads with salt and water solution. in johnston county county, they the dot will be working throughout today to get to as many spots as possible. >> this is the ideal weather for brining, potentially light snow, maybe sleet. we want to keep that from freezing onto the roadway. elaina: back live on 540. again, this area has not been brined yet by crews, but they will be making their way out. they are concentrating efforts on the interstate and overpasses. the dot also has crews on standby for tomorrow morning. they will be salting and sanding as needed. barbara: a cruise ship battered by a major storm is back in port, returning to new jersey last night. passengers cheered wildly as the -- of the seed docked -- anthem anna: it passengers probably don't have a case. barbara: that crazy storm was forecasted, was predicted, so they knew what they were going into. maritime lawyer says that half a dozen passengers called him from the ship wanting to file a lawsuit. they were fired up. john: family and friends at coworkers of a raleigh cab driver killed while on duty two people are now china's -- now charged with killing jose dominguez. story. raleigh: honoring the memory of jose dominguez. many have decorated their taxis. this one says rest in peace and number 13. they placed flowers and candles near a picture of dominguez. this is the call he answered on monday. the caller asked to be picked up at the hodges creek apartments in raleigh. dominguez responded. 20 minutes after that call came in, raleigh police officers would dish batched -- were dispatched to a shooting. them -- the taxi manager told me the caller did not ask for dominguez but just to be picked up. that leads them to leave -- that leads them to believe that he >> everything was fine. he never said anything through radio so we don't know what happened to him. gloria: his body will be flown tomorrow for burial services. for more information, go to my website. barbara: a n.c. state trooper is recovering after being struck in this car. pushing it into the back of the patrol car. the trooper was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. the driver of the other car was also taken to the hospital. the truck driver was not injured. john: we are waiting for an carolina. year. there have been jtwo -- two flu deaths. health officials say the flu is still active. if you have not had your vaccination, you still have time to get protected against the virus. barbara: scientists say they finally detected gravitational waves, a ripple in the fabric of space-time that einstein predicted a half a century ago. the waves excite at astronomers. john: interesting. don't know what it means, but -- a former nazi guard set to face the longhand of the law. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) a 94-year-old survivor is scheduled to testify today. john: connected to last year's murder of darren goforth, a was with him at the time. in october, one detective was fired after admitting to having a sexual relationship with goforth's mistress. and then another was fired for admitting that he had a sexual relationship with the same mistress. and now a third is under investigation for the same thing. barbara: a woman is facing attempted murder charges after she allegedly tried to kill a barber because she was not happy with her haircut. the woman returned to the trigger three times but the gun malfunctioned. the barbara claims the woman left the shop and allegedly messed iron man saves the day. the video of a little boy as his wish comes true. barbara: a picture of fayetteville. it is a beautiful afternoon. it is cold out there. don: it is. lots of blue skies and lots of chilly temps. we've got some snow that will fly. dry across with at&t the choice is yours. you only pay for the services you need to make your bundle work for you. call now to get high speed internet for just $15 a month for 12 months with a one-year agreement... ...when you bundle with tv, with high speed internet, you'll get 99.9 percent reliability with a connection you can count on. call now to get high speed internet for just $15 a month for 12 months with a one-year agreement... ...when you bundle with tv, home phone or even wireless on one bill. switch today and get a $100-dollar promotional card for every eligible service you add! don't wait. call this number today. get more choices to bundle and save. john: we begin in india and a chaotic scene as an elephant goes through a rampage right through a village. it smashed homes and sent frightened residents running. the pachyderm apparently wasn't angry but was trying to find its way back to a nearby forest. officials shot it with a tranquilizer and returned it to the forest. barbara: a homeowner says this he recently sold the family home and it will beat one down to make way for a condo complex. this was a labor of love. the homeowner scan the photos and then printed them on the plywood. it will be on display until the end of this month. john: one family virginia is going all out for valentine's day. for a [laughter] john: that's pretty awesome. don: i've got a couple of tea reporters i would like to knock over like that. barbara: that's not very nice. john: rescued. don: oh. [laughter] you look out the window and you think it's nice. then you step out the door and it is cold. let's show what is going on right now. a live look in downtown raleigh. temperatures in the 30's. you will notice we stay in the 30's until 10:00 tonight. down to the sandhills. made 30's -- mid 40's by 4:00. lots of blue sky up there. dew points giving us 28% humidity. not a cloud in the sky over favorably there. 41, 20 8% humidity. westwind at 7. you can see the blue skies and not much of the way of cloud cover across the carolinas. over the next way for hours, lots of clear skies staying tonight into tomorrow morning. by tomorrow at 7:00 a.m., more cloud cover working in. the morning commute should be just fine. by lunchtime, we see a push of them moisture. that could bring us some midday snow in spots and mixed precipitation down south. depending on how much warm air then it moves quickly into the evening. it clears by 7:00. it is gone and we see cold air moving in. half an inch of snow to a trace. up to an inch possible around rocky mount's, possibly into harbor a. chris hohmann will be watching the tonight. this low is not doing much today. if it slides east, we will patch into that cold air. and even colder air for the weekend. temperatures hovering around 40 today. across the region, we see temps hovering in the 30's. tonight, clear skies across the region in the evening. clouds start to build in over midnight. a chance of snow tomorrow midday to the late afternoon. i saturday, it pushes out. monday, another round of snowflakes. that one could change over to heavy rain on tuesday. tomorrow, we could pick up a barbara: barbara:february is black history month. and lovely is the director of the hittite heritage center. >> we are presenting 21 features. we have three central themes, police, public images, sports history, family and entrepreneurship. one of the films featured ms. by durham area. we have a film written by north carolina central students. we've got a broad array of films. one of which, for example, his pony express about the awesome best ball team that was so good. barbara: what is the significance with this month. >> this is a now newly event that celebrates not only black history month, but these are 21 films by african-american filmmakers, most of which have themes that speak to the african american experience. it is important for folks to see them. several filmmakers will be on hand. we do ask folks to get tickets by contacting us. average film, which starts tonight at 6:00, middle of nowhere," was directed by ava, from "soma" fame. john:barbara: you can find more information by going to the abc 11 to get a page at abc11.com. john: eyewitness news following several developing stories. on alert for snow. dot crews brining roads. chris hohmann will have the very latest forecast on this snow threat all beginning at 4:00. "the chew" is up next. today starting at 4:00.

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