5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

ByABC News
October 7, 2013, 12:05 AM
Safety team members work to remove Dario Franchitti, of Scotland, from his car after a crash during the second IndyCar Grand Prix of Houston auto race, Oct. 6, 2013, in Houston.
Safety team members work to remove Dario Franchitti, of Scotland, from his car after a crash during the second IndyCar Grand Prix of Houston auto race, Oct. 6, 2013, in Houston.
Juan DeLeon/AP Photo

Oct. 7, 2013— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. Boehner: No 'Clean' Votes on Debt Without Talks With Obama
House Speaker John Boehner flatly refused to schedule votes for full government funding or to raise the debt ceiling without concessions from Democrats, asserting that the House couldn't and shouldn't take either step without addressing problems with the new health care law and the nation's debt crisis.

2. IndyCar Driver, Fans Injured in Crash
IndyCar Series champion Dario Franchitti fractured two vertebrae, broke his right ankle and sustained a concussion when his car went airborne in the final lap of the Grand Prix of Houston on Sunday. Flying debris from the crash injured 13 bystanders.

3. NYPD Investigating Off-Duty Cops' Presence at SUV Driver Beating
Two off-duty New York police officers were riding with the biker group whose members allegedly assaulted an SUV driver in New York City, and the NYPD is investigating why the cops apparently did not intervene, authorities said.

4. Syrian Troops Reopen Key Road
The Syrian government forces have reopened a vital road that's been closed since August, linking the central heartland with the northern province Aleppo.

5. Newtown Votes to Rebuild Sandy Hook Elementary
The residents of Newtown, Conn., voted to raze and rebuild the Sandy Hook Elementary School where 26 people were killed last December. The town will be allotted $50 million in state funds to rebuild the school.