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morning. plus, new information about this deadly house explosion that killed an entire family. what investigatos are saying after days of searching through the wreckage. and debate night. the republican candidates will face-off again in a key early voting state. ahead, where and when you can watch it. thanks for joining us, i'm katie collett. and i'm brandi cummings, in for don roberts. it's another cold morning, so let's check in with meteorologist jeremy wheeler. jeremy, we're looking at a fairly nice day, but we need to get through this cold morning first. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly sunny. warmer this afternoon. highs will be in the low/mid 50s. winds sw 5- 15mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the upper 30s. winds sw 5-10mph. friday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 50s. winds south 5-10mph. we have a lot of sunshine for today with more
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will warm to the low/mid 50s this aftenoon. after a chilly start, it will be a nice day. tomorrow it will be even warmer. we'll have increasing clouds with highs in the upper 50s. rain showers will move in by the evening. they will last overnight and into saturday morning. this will be as an area of low pressure moves from south to north. heavy rain will be possible. the system will move out by saturday time the models are very region that some moisture and only bring a couple of flurries to the area. we'll have to stay tuned pocket of energy over the good morning, hampton roads. let's check
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developing right now in portsmouth, police say a woman is in the hospital fighting for her life after someone broke into her home and shot her. police say the shooting happened last night on queen street. that's near london boulevard and martin luther king freeway. rico bush has been working to gather more information from police on the investigation. he's live at the police department. rico, what can you tell us? katie, brandi, police say they are still searching for three suspects, who sped off from the home after the shooting last night. they want to question them and found out why they did it. police say at least one of the suspects shot the woman inside her home during a home invasion on queen street around 8-30 last night. investigators say a bullet hit her in the torso. paramedics rushed the victim to the hospital
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but overnight police listed her in critical condition. detectives have not said if the suspects took anything from the home officers want any witnesses to come forward if they know anything. they say someone saw the men getting into a vehicle before leaving the scene. police say two minutes after the first shooting, someone fired shots into another home on the same street. people were inside the home at the time, but no one was hurt. officers have not said if the two shootings are related. live in portsmouth, rico bush, 10 on your side. that wasn't the only shooting last night in hampton roads. about half an hour later, police in newport news got a call about a teenager shot on 18th street and ivy avenue. investigators say someone shot the 17- year-old in the back. paramedics took him to the hospital with possible life-threatening
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from police. and about 30 minutes after the newport news investigators say he had several gunshot wounds, but was stable when he went to the hospital. in all of these shootings, police do not have any suspect information. that's why they need your help. if you saw something, or know something about any of these incidents, call the crime line. tonight the republican presidential candidates will square-off in another debate. fox business network is hosting it, and will focus on economic, domestic, and international policy issues. the main debate starts at 9:00, the undercard debate is at 6:00. it will be held in south carolina, one of the key early voting states. this debate, and another one at the end of the month, are the last two before the iowa caucuses on february 1st. top republican officials started to prepare for a contested
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possible none of the candidates will win enough delegates to secure the party's nomination. a member of the republican national committe is holding a private meeting today to come up with contigency plans. the party is deeply divided right now between establishment candidates and those outside of it - namely donald trump and ted cruz. new this morning, the cruz campaign is dealing with what it calls a mistake. the candidate failed to disclose a one- million-dollar loan on federal fundraising reports 20-12. cruz borrowed the money from goldman sachs, where his wife is an employee. a spokeswoman for his campaign said they are consulting a federal regulator about how to make it right. cruz learned about the mistake from a new york times reporter yeterday. disturbing new details about the gunman who killed three people outside a planned parenthood facility. ahead, what he had to say to a television station about the shooting.
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with a new recall. why a popular retailer says you need to stop using these chairs right now. and what's up doc? what agents found acrossing into texas was much more than just a
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("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly sunny. warmer this afternoon. highs will be in the low/mid 50s. winds sw 5- 15mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the upper 30s. winds sw 5-10mph. friday: increasing clouds. highs will be in winds. temps will warm to the low/mid 50s this aftenoon. after a chilly start, it will be a nice day. tomorrow 50s. rain showers will move in by the evening. they will last overnight and into saturday morning. this will be as an area of low pressure moves from south to north. heavy rain will be possible. the system will move out by saturday afternoon. highs will be near 60. then on sunday precipitation. a couple models have an offshore low close enough to the region that some moisture moves in and brings a wintry mix to the region. 2 other models have the low far from our region models have a better handle on the system which is now just a small pocket of energy over the pacific states. stay tuned for updates. also, subtropical storm alex is over the eastern atlantic
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a strong subtropical storm, but is forecast to stay out to sea. good morning, hampton roads. let's check
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a local city adds some peace of mind. how it is and community centers safer. plus, mono is on the rise. what you need to watch out for if you think you're infected. but first, new details straight from the mind of an accused killer. what a journal reveals about the man police say
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we have new information about the gunman in a deadly theater shooting in louisiana. police released documents from
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he praised the gunman in the south carolina massacre that killed nine black churchgoers. the journal also reveal his hatred for the government, news, and miniorities. you first heard about john russell last summer when police say he started shooting inside a lafayette movie theater. investigators say he killed two women and hurt nine others before gun on himself. there's also new information about the deadly shooting outside a colorado planned parenthood. gunman, robert dear, told a t-v station the shooting was a spur-of-the-moment act. he also said he believes f-b-i agents were following him the morning of the shooting and that agents tipped off the facility. dear said quote -- "when i busted in that door on the side, all the people were gone." three people died in the november 27th shooting, including a police officer. there's new information about a house in ohio that exploded into flames and killed a family of four. investigators now believe
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intentionally started it. :01 - :04 "our neighbor's house just blew up, its on fire right now." butt to :09 - :12 "i heard this boom and now im seeing orange flames." we first told you about this fire as breaking news tuesday. investigators say the fire started in the first floor hallway. neighbors say they are not surprised it's arson. :55 - 1:14 "no, there's no surprise by the intensity of that fire that night we knew right away it wasnt any natural gas explosion. "it had to be five minutes before i came outside and the whole house, i mean the roof was burning top to, you know the whole thing was caving in already." firefighters found the body of the mother and her two daughters ages 8 and 12, on the first floor of the home. they found the father's body near the back of the house. back here in hampton roads, police met with residents about body cameras and the best way to use them. virginia beach police say they are ready to join other southside
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new equipment. residents at last night's meeting mostly asked questions about when the officers will turn the cameras on and off, and whether or not they will be able to play video back before filing a report. they also asked how long the department will keep the video. if it's part of an active investigation, by law it must be saved for 75 years. however, if it's not part of an active investigation, it doesn't need to be saved. the department is hoping to buy 450 cameras, which cost an average of one- thousand dollars each. a proposal for the cameras will still need to go before city council. chesapeake added extra security cameras to its parks and community centers to deter crime and make people feel safer. the city installed dozens of cameras over the last year. it cost taxpayers more than 180- thousand dollars. officials say the cameras actually helped the city make money. cameras caught a tractor-trailer knocking down a light pole in elizabeth
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thousand dollars in damages from the driver's insurance company. joe 10 pkg, under 10 ches parks regularly, we have a lot of parks and we just want to make people feel as safe as possible enjoying our parks." the city also has motion-sensored flash cameras in deep creek and lakeside parks. they take still photos of intruders and sound an alarm to property. we're on your side this morning with a recall warning for a popular chair. pier one is recalling 276-thousand of these swingasan chairs because the hardware used to suspend them from the ceiling can break. the store is also recalling stands that go with them because they are unstable. so far pier one says 27 people got hurt falling off these chairs. if you bought one within the last five years, stop using it. contact the store for a free repair kit or a full refund. new this morning u-s customs and border
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three-thousand pounds of marijuana hidden in a shipment of fresh carrots. take a look - officers stopped a trailer and found at least two truck-fulls of what looked like carrots coming from mexico into texas. someone packaged and made the marijuana to look like carrots. then they were spread out among bags of real carrots. the officers say the drugs are valued at about 500-thousand dollars. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly sunny. warmer this afternoon. highs will be in the low/mid 50s. winds sw 5- 15mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the upper 30s. winds sw 5-10mph. friday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 50s. winds south 5-10mph. we have a lot of sunshine
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will warm to the low/mid 50s this aftenoon. after a chilly start, it will be a nice day. tomorrow it will be even warmer. we'll have increasing clouds with highs in the upper 50s. rain showers will move in by the evening. they will last overnight and into saturday morning. this will be as an area of low pressure moves from south to north. heavy rain will be possible. the system will move out by saturday afternoon. highs will be near 60. then on sunday some colder air will move into the region. at this time the models are very split on chances for precipitation. a couple models have an offshore low close enough to the region that some moisture moves in and brings a wintry mix to the region. 2 other models have the low far from our region and only bring a couple of flurries to the area. we'll have to stay tuned for updates to see which models have a better handle on the system which is now just a small pocket of energy over the pacific states. stay tuned for updates. also, subtropical storm alex is over the eastern atlantic and moving north. it is
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storm, but is forecast to stay
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moves in and brings a wintry mix to the region. we'll have to stay tuned for updates to see which models have a better handle on the system which is now just a small pocket of energy over the pacific states. stay tuned for updates. also, subtropical storm alex is over the eastern atlantic and moving north. it is a strong subtropical storm, but is forecast to stay out to sea. good morning, hampton roads. let's check
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good morning, hampton roads. let's check
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new this morning, doctors say cases of mono are spiking in some parts of the country. its a contagious virus that's often confused with the flu. early on, the symptoms are the same. fatigue, fever, body aches and swollen lymph nodes. doctors say mono is usually not serious, but it can last for weeks, even months. they can only diagnose it through a blood test. :53 - 1:03 runs 10 "(sot: brenda sonnier, nurse practitioner) "there is no treatment. you have to rest, drink plenty of fluids, and just get back to your normal routine. it's a virus, it's going to have to run its course." butt 1:08 - 1:16 runs 8 (sot: brenda sonnier, nurse practitioner) "you're contagious the first two to four weeks, that's when you have to not kiss anybody or drink after or before anybody." most people who get mono only get it once. it's more prevalent in the winter months in teenagers and young adults.
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health warning labels could significantly reduce the amount of sugary drinks parents buy their children. the labels, which warn about obesity, diabetes and tooth decay, were similar to the ones lawmakers in proposed to educate sugary drinks. researchers found, parents were much less likely to pick drinks that carried warning labels. experts say the labels would be very effective on sports drinks because many parents think they are healthy options. someone attacked and shot a woman inside her own this morning, we're following the latest on this scary home invasion. things are looking downhill for skiier picabo street.
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all new this morning, utah police arrested olympic snow-skiier picabo street for pushing her father down the stairs during an argument. deputies say her 76-year-old father claimed he was trying to leave the home when his car bumped the side of the house. he says picabo got very angry and started yelling at him. he says she pushed him down the stairs, then later locked him in the basement before calling police. street faces several charges. she won a silver medal in 1994 in lillehammer, norway; and gold in 1998
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we're following breaking news overseas. police are investigating a deadly terrorist attack at a mall in indonesia. we'll tell you how many attackers witnesses saw. plus american sailors detained in iran apologize. we'll show you the new video, and have reaction from u-s officials. three tickets in different states are huge powerball jackpot winners! we'll tell you where and why you could still wake up a winner. first we're following breaking international news. police in indonesia say seven people, including four attackers, died in a terrorist attack. one of the victims was a police officer. witnesses say they saw three suicide bombers explode inside a starbucks in jakarta. another witness saw two gunmen attack a police post nearby. you're looking at video from the scene. so far no one has claimed responsbility for the attack. switching gears now, at
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waking up big winners. a lottery official said people bought winning powerball tickets in california, tennessee, and florida. they'll split the 1-point-six billion dollar jackpot three ways. you're looking at video from california of the store that sold the winning ticket in a los angeles suburb. crowds flocked to the store last night. now just because someone hit the big jackpot, does not mean you did not win something. here's a look at the winning numbers. they are four-eight-19-27-34 and the power ball is 10. the powerball website says in virginia two tickets matched all five numbers, winning a million dollars each. and two, two million dollar tickets were sold
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we're all going back to work today since no one won the jackpot last night. we have a lot of other news to get to. jen lewis is keeping an eye out on any problems on the roads. and meteoroloigst jeremy wheeler is tracking the colder temperatures in the super doppler 10 weather center. jeremy, people need to bundle up before they head out. headlines") today: mostly sunny. warmer this afternoon. highs will be in the low/mid 50s. winds sw 5- 15mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the upper 30s. winds sw 5-10mph. friday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 50s. winds
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we have a lot of sunshine for today with more southerly winds. temps will warm to the low/mid 50s this aftenoon. after a chilly start, it will be a nice day. tomorrow 50s. rain showers will move in by the evening. they will last overnight and into saturday morning. this will be as an area of low pressure moves from south to north. heavy rain will be possible. the system will move out by saturday afternoon. highs will be near 60. then on sunday some colder air will move into the region. at this 2 other models have the pocket of energy over the and moving north. it is a strong subtropical storm, but is forecast to stay out to sea. good morning, hampton roads. let's check
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this morning, the search is on for three suspects connected to a violent home invasion in portsmouth. police say someone shot a woman in her home last night on queen street. she is recovering in the hospital. rico bush is live at the portsmouth police headquarters with the latest. rico, any update on the victim? katie, brandi, police say the woman remains in critical condition and fighting to stay alive in the hospital. police say at least one of the suspects shot the
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night on queen street. that's near london boulevard and martin luther king freeway. officers tell us at least one bullet hit the victim in the torso. paramedics took her to the hospital with very serious injuries, which were then updated to critical. according to police, after the shooting, the suspects hopped in a vehicle and sped off from the area. police have not released any information on any of those suspects in this investigation. but, if you have any details about the shooting, call the crimeline. live in portsmouth, rico bush, 10 on your side. today students will head back to class at a local elementary school. hilton elementary school in newport news will re-open after crews cleaned the building. workers stripped the walls earlier this week and discovered lead paint. the school division closed the building out of caution, but now say it is safe for students to return. asking for help. what one of our closest allies said when the u-s requested to
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headlines") today: mostly sunny. warmer this afternoon. highs will be in the low/mid 50s. winds sw 5- 15mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the upper 30s. winds sw 5-10mph. friday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 50s. winds south 5-10mph. we have a lot of sunshine for today with more southerly winds. temps will warm to the low/mid 50s this aftenoon. after a chilly start, it will be a nice day. tomorrow 50s. rain showers will move in by the evening. they will last overnight and into saturday morning. this will be as an area of low pressure moves from south to north. heavy rain will be possible. the system will move out by saturday afternoon. highs will be near 60. then on sunday some colder air will move into the region. at this
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split on chances for precipitation. a couple models have an offshore low close enough to the region that some moisture moves in and brings a wintry mix to the region. 2 other models have the low far from our region and only bring a couple of flurries to the area. we'll have to stay tuned for updates to see which models have a better handle on the system which is now just a small pocket of energy over the pacific states. stay tuned for updates. also, subtropical storm alex is over the eastern atlantic and moving north. it is good morning, hampton roads. let's check
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new video showing those 10 navy sailors held captive in iran. why u-s officials are calling it propaganda. plus a local mayor turns himself in on felony charges. we'll hear from both sides after the sheriff chased him through city streets. local lawmakers are in richmond ready to tackle big issues. 10 on your side spoke to
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year. new this morning, for the first time we're hearing from the u-s sailors detained in iran. we told you yesterday morning as breaking news, the country released all 10 sailors. the navy says the group was on two riverine boats that strayed into iran's waters. an iranian television channel showed video of the american sailors apologizing for intruding. s/ unidentified american said to be us sailors' commander :04 "it was a
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fault, and we apologize for our mistake." s/ unidentified american here. we thank you very much for your hospitality and your assistance." a u-s military official called the video pure propaganda. the u-s central command is investigating and said the video appears to be authentic, but it could not "speak to the conditions of the situation or what the crew was experiencing at the time," of the video. new this morning a 'no' from australia to the u-s. the country told the u-s it's military commitment against isis in syria and iraq. australia has been an ally to the u-s in the battle against islamic militants and also one of the biggest contributors to the u-s-led bombing campaigns. last year the country expanded it's mission to combat terrorism in syria. the australian defense minister said today there are no plans for the country to increase it's commitment. heading to italy now, where there are several reports, police arrested a
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woman's death. 35-year-old ashley olsen was an artist and living in florence. investigators found her strangled to death in her apartment. police have not named the suspect, but said they were able to indentify him from surveillance video. this week a jury is expected to sentence a man convicted of killing a well-known school bus driver on the eastern shore. an accomac county jury found michael press guilty yesterday of murdering leon harmon junior. a witness said he saw press brutally beat harmon in november of 2014, then drive harmon home. that's where police found his body. press faces 20 years to life in prison. police in virginia beach are so desperate to catch the man they say exposed himself to children, we're going to show you surveillance video again! we first showed it to you yesterday, but if you haven't seen it, here it is. investigators say he recently exposed himself at a dollar tree on independence boulevard this past weekend. you're looking at surveillance video
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himself at barnes and noble in town center on black friday. police say in both cases, the man went to children's aisles and then flashed young victims. a feud between elected leaders in portsmouth has grown. sheriff bill watson took out a felony eluding warrant against mayor kenny wright, after the mayor refused to stop for the sheriff. the mayor turned himself in yesterday. here is his mug shot. as we told you yesterday morning, it all stems from an expired inspection sticker the sheriff found on the mayor's car. this latest incident began after the city council meeting tuesday night. the mayor's lawyer watched the news coverage and says the sheriff set the mayor up. michael massie/ mayor's attorney 05=16:00:33 "the getting into the car once he gets in that car he's mine. so everything was by design" sheriff bill watson/ portsmouth 02=15:55:15 "someone said you set the sheriff up. how did i set him up.
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months" the mayor is scheduled to be arraigned on the charge january 29th. 10 on your side also learned the mayor got his car inspected after tuesday night's chase. local lawmakers are in richmond getting to work in the general assembly. 10 on your side was there as they kicked off a 60-day session yesterday. republicans control the house and senate, but they will have to work with governor terry mcaullife, a democrat, who is in his third year in office. the general assembly is expected to address issues like education, health care, gun control, and a big two-year budget. 10 on your side spoke with local leaders about their goals this year. c0001 - lt. gov. ralph northam (d) virginia 19 what we're going to try to get accomplished this session is all about economic development, the commonwealth of virginia. 29 c0002 -sen. bill desteph (r) virginia beach 335 going to focus on it all this year. 339
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expected to go through as many as 3-thousand pieces of legislation. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly sunny. warmer this afternoon. highs will be in the low/mid 50s. winds sw 5- 15mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the upper 30s. winds sw 5-10mph. friday: increasing clouds. highs will be in southerly winds. temps will warm to the low/mid 50s this aftenoon. after a chilly start, it will be a nice day. tomorrow 50s. rain showers will move in by the evening. they will last overnight and into saturday morning. this will be as an area of low pressure moves from south to north. heavy rain will be possible. the system will move out by saturday afternoon. highs will be near 60. then on sunday precipitation. a couple models have an offshore low close enough to the region that some moisture moves in and brings a wintry mix to the region. 2 other models have the low far from our region models have a better handle on the system which is now just a small pocket of energy over the and moving north. it is a strong subtropical storm,
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we have an update to breaking international news.. isis claimed responsibility for a deadly attack in indonesia.. police in jakarta say seven people, including five attackers, died in the terrorist attack. witnesses say they saw three suicide bombers explode inside a starbucks in jakarta. another witness
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police post nearby. you're looking at video from the scene. a woman fights for her life after a violent night. 10 on your side's rico
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invasion. a terrifying and violent crime leaves a woman fighting for her life in the hospital. and the people who broke into her home are still out there this morning. plus, new information about this deadly house explosion that killed an entire family. what investigatos are saying after days of searching through the wreckage. and debate night. the republican candidates will face-off again in a key early voting state. ahead, where and when you can watch it. thanks for joining us, i'm katie collett. and i'm brandi cummings, in for don roberts. it's another cold
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