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what looks to be the fuselage and the tail of the plane. we're waiting for scuba to arrive. right now at 11:00, a plane that took off from philadelphia ends up in the water off the coast of queens, new york, and this morning investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. good morning, i'm vai sikahema. one body was recovered and the crew spent the morning searching the water for more clues. the plain took off northeast philadelphia airport on its way to new hampshire and crashed into the water just off of queens, new york. nbc's catherine craig is live in new york city with more details. what can you tell us, katherine?
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>> vai, good morning to you. it is an intense morning here when it comes to the search. you can see police vehicles right there, that big police truck not letting anyone pass that area because that's where the search is going on, closer to the beach. we are also learning the pilot was the only one in the aircraft when it came crashing down. this was a man from new hampshire who made the trip between new hampshire and philadelphia often, almost weekly, and tragically he died. we want to show you the video of the search from last night into the other night hours. you had numerous nypd officials out here, fire department as well and they were looking in the ocean for plane debris, also on the sand. the search for any more plane debris continued this morning. this is happening near a residential neighborhood in queens. the new york city police department special operations unit recovered parts of the plane last night, part of a tail, the fuselage, also a wheel. they also found the body of a man and police believe the victim is james mcgee from rye,
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new hampshire. about 7:30 p.m. the small plane en route from philadelphia to new hampshire fell from the sky and people around here heard it. take a listen. >> it sounded like something in distress. sort of a rumbling. we didn't know what it was and there was all kind of rumors that it was a meteor or something. >> reporter: and we're also learning the tail number of that plane, n-622bt. again, a two-seater registered to james mcgee. he made that trip very often, almost weekly, between new hampshire and philadelphia. we're waiting to get more information about him, how old he was and also how long was he a pilot? but, again, the search goes on here in the ocean, also on the sand off of queens where that small plane crashed. back to you. >> katherine creag, thank you very much for reporting for us. police in montgomery county are investigating after two people were shot and killed in an apartment building overnight.
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nbc 10's monique braxton is live in norristown. monique, you've been reaching out to police and the district attorney's office. what have you learned? >> reporter: just moments ago, vai, the district attorney elect kevin seal arrived on the scene and he'll talk about what he can share about this criminal investigation. i understand you have someone in custody? >> it's still a preliminary investigation but we do have somebody in custody at this point. our investigation is continue, though. >> reporter: what appearsing to the motive, mr. steele? >> well, we won't get into that aspect at this point. we're working on an affidavit of probable cause and we'll try to lay those things out at that time. >> we understand the two victims, according to your office, are 26 years old. one is from eagleville, someone from philadelphia. what were they doing in norristown? >> i don't have that information at this point. we have two victims, 26 years old. autopsies are being conducted as we speak. >> reporter: and both had multiple gunshots? >> they both had apparent
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multiple gunshots at this point and so those autopsies are continuing so i can't give you numbers or anything at this point. that's part of the investigation that's continuing. >> well, for the residents who live here, no need to worry, you think you have a suspect? >> we have an individual in custody at this point so we don't believe there's any danger to the people here in the community and in the apartment at this point. >> reporter: okay, thank you. appreciate it. let's listen to the two witnesses who describe what they heard overnight. >> i was woken up, which i thought was somebody knocking on my door, it turned out to be gunshots. it happened twice and both times i looked out the door i didn't see anything. i laid back down, then i heard a woman's voice running down the hallway saying "oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god." >> we heard a few shots. i'm thinking it was something banging loud.
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next thing i know the ambulance pulls up. five more shots then the ambulance pulls up. >> reporter: we've also learned from witnesses there was a car on the scene. police found keys to the car inside one of the apartments. they did find the car here, that car has been towed. sources also tell us this may be some sort of a love triangle and they also say a child was inside the apartment. one man was found in the hallway, another inside an apartment here on the second floor. we've also learned that autopsies are being performed on both people today. as more information becomes available, count on us to have it for you. in norristown, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. kind of a soggy start to the day. nbc 10 cameras on logan circle where joggers are dodging rain drops there as showers fell on much of our area. and with the wet weather sometimes comes a glimpse of beauty. there it is. nbc 10 photographer john panfile spotting this rainbow over
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northeast philadelphia this morning. nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz here with the forecast. you can't beat a rainbow like that. >> it's beautiful once you start to see a little bit of sunshine at the end of the showers. now, those showers are pretty much moved out but we still have a lot of clouds around. this is the pocono mountains. you can see the showers moving towards new york city but there are more in southern delaware and even more in eastern virginia. moving in the general direction of delaware and south jersey. so that's where the best chance of any rain is. these the reporting stations. everybody is reporting cloudy skies but none of them are reporting rain at this hour. so things have dried out, at least temporarily, in delaware and south jersey and we might not see any more rain in pennsylvania counties for the rest of the day. we're already up to 70 in millville and atlantic city international. even with all those clouds, 66
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in philadelphia. the average high is 60. so even with the early rain and cloud cover we're likely to get to at least near 70 degrees. you can see fog and low clouds still there, temperatures not going up a whole lot but you can see cloudy skies for the most part. we might see a couple showers in delaware and south jersey. more on the next rain threat, near-record temperatures coming and what's ahead for the week wednesday the seven day in a few minutes. >> see you then, glenn. jurors are continuing their deliberations in the federal fraud trial of chaka fattah, jr. nbc 10 was there as fattah, jr., arrived at the federal courthouse yesterday. it was the first full day of the deliberations for the jury. prosecutors claim fattah, jr., lied to banks to get business loan which is supported his extravagant life-style. they say he lied on his taxes to cover his tracks. the defendant is the son of
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congressman chaka fattah, who is married to nbc 10 news anchor renee-chenault fattah. the philadelphia woman convicted of imprisoning several mentally deficient adults in her basement is in court. linda weston pleaded guilty to murder and other charge. in exchange, prosecutors agreed to not seek the death penalty. in 2011, weston's landlord found four mentally disabled adults held captive in the dingy boiler room of her home in the city's tacony section. prosecutors say she kidnapped victims and chained them up in order to collect their disability payments. two of the women later died. a ten-year-old boy is recovering after he and his father were shot at with paintballs. police say someone in a black suv started shooting at the father and the two young boys around 3:30 this morning near a 7-eleven in the juniata neighborhood. >> i was scared. the kid was bleeding. the pinball hit him in the eye.
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we thought select lost the eye so we called 911 and immediately they came. they took them down to the hospital. >> police say the people in the suv drove away. no one has been arrested. this morning, investigators will continue looking for two puppies stolen from a philadelphia home. they want to know how the mother of those puppies wound up dead. a neighbor found a five-year-old pit bull hanging on a fence yesterday. the pennsylvania spca says someone stole the dog's three-month-old puppies from the back of a home. >> i can't imagine why someone would do what they did here. whether this is a revenge kind of thing, if there's a neighbor dispute going on here that i don't know about. >> i don't understand why they want to hang a dog. what is the purpose of all that? what do you get out of that? >> the pspca is asking for tips. if you've seen these puppies or know anything about the crime, you're asked to call them. a home work assignment is
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sparking concern in one town. eighth griedeaders at the myron powell school were asked to analyze a scenario about a teen who was drinking, had a one night stand and gotten a std. the teacher wanted the school to apply principles in the book "the seven habits of highly effective teens" to the made up story. when amy loper saw her 13-year-old son's home work, she wanted answers. >> i have told these kids everything that they should ever have to know about sex, drugs, alcohol, one bad decision will lead to the rest. this is vulgarity at the utmost. >> the superintendent told parents the curriculum is aligned with new jersey common core standards. parents will be meeting with the teacher to discuss their concerns. a gloucester county mother is pleading for help. someone stole her son's ipad. stacy sanchez was unloading groceries into her wood bury apartment when someone stole the tablet. it may sound like petty theft,
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but her son has autism and down syndrome and uses the specially outfitted ipad to communicate. >> to other people it's just a toy but for my son it's the way he speaks to me, how he tells me what's wrong, how he's feeling, what he wants, what he needs. and i don't have money to replace it is. sanchez called police and apple to check on the warranty. the location service "find my ipad" hasn't helped. she's pleading with the thief to just please give it back. officials say it's looking more and more likely that deadly russian plane crash was no accident. this morning, we're learning more about how the plane may have been brought down and who may have been responsible. we'll have an update on the investigation coming up. and a child is found safe 13 years after he was reported missing. he's now a young adult. we'll tell you how he finally uncovered the truth about his past. glenn? the clouds there are keeping temperatures down a little bit today but tomorrow's going to be
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a different story. i'll show you how warm it's going to get coming up in my seven-day forecast.
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baggage handler. isis claimed it brought down the plane. russia and egypt are dismissing the scenario saying it isn't credible but great britain isn't taking any chances. the country grounded all flights to and from egypt's sinai peninsula. >> i expect during the course of today you'll see other partners reviewing the situation, looking at the information picture as we have done and reaching conclusions. >> no evidence of a bomb has been found at the crash site. u.s. satellites detected a heat flash where the plane was last located but that could have been a mechanical failure. the first victim of saturday's plane crash was laid to rest in northern russia this morning. family and friends said good-bye to the grandmother and schoolteacher during a church service. a majority of passengers were flying home. all 224 people on board were killed. a child reported missing 13
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years ago has been found safe in cleveland, ohio. julian hernandez was five years old when he was abducted near birmingham, alabama, in 2002. here's a picture of him when it happened. police have been searching for him ever since. then last month, the 18-year-old started applying to colleges and discovered the social security number his father gave him could not be verified. that's when the fbi was tipped off. they believe the boy was taken by his father. neighbors say this is a major shock. >> he's been a pretty cool guy. i can't say nothing bad about him. i had no idea this happened. >> the father, bobby hernandez, was charged in ohio with the abduction and he'll face charges in alabama. the child's mother was notified julian was found and that he was safe and unharmed. >> the beginning of november is certainly not november-like. we've been seeing very warm temperatures.
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the clouds are helping to cool us down a little bit today but it will be way above average for this time of year. and tomorrow with some sunshine we could set some high temperature records in part ofs of the area and possibly weekend showers. at least in parts of the area. you can see clouds still hanging around, although we're seeing more and more of the high-rises now so we're seeing a little improvement. 68 right now and it's just a three miles an hour wind: so we got up to 80 degrees yesterday. just one degree shy of the record. low 70s today and back to 80 degrees tomorrow. it's going to be warm the rest of the week. we're in the 60s across much of the area. 68 in philadelphia. 66 in wilmington and mount holly, 68 in wrightstown. a sea breeze will keep things
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from warming up too much at the jersey shore. the trend will continue because of the cloud cover during the day today. so this was yesterday. we missed the record by one degree. today we're going to miss it by quite a bit and tomorrow we may very well break that record or tie it if we get enough sunshine. clouds around earlier and showers. you don't see much on the radar right now. it's mostly just the cloudy day. we do have showers back to the west, well back to the west that are going to be affecting us perhaps friday night and part of the area on saturday. more clouds than sunshine, a little sun pushes us into the mid-70s. tomorrow morning we start off with clouds and fog but break into sunshine in the afternoon and here comes a line of some showers. this is tomorrow evening and it may be a brief period. then on saturday the best chance
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of rain would be in southern parts of the area, delaware and south jersey. cloudy and not as warm with some showers in delaware and new jersey today high temperatures in the low 70s. the seven-day forecast near record warmth tomorrow and showers mainly in southern sections on saturday before we cool down sunday and monday and then start warming up again. the ex-wife of a former eagle player has become an author. it's about surviving as a single mom and navigating life after being a player's spouse. the book is called "hope & oxygen." the author thor is katie kelly dettmer, formerly married to eagles quarter back corey dettmer. full disclosure, katie and i have been good friends for 20 plus years, so we go back a long ways when your husband was playing. tell us about the book. we'll get into the book, but the book sort of debunks one of
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perhaps many myths people have about nfl players' wives. perhaps professional athletes wives in general. what are the myths out there floating about being an nfl wife. >> just that life is easy and that your kids are silver spoon fed and that everything's handed to you. especially for your children. >> and it wasn't that way, especially after you went through divorce, right? you had to figure out what you were going do. >> new career. i had stayed home. i had a great degree, i was blessed with a good degree and i have to say that was -- gave me some support because i could go out and start a new career. i had stayed home with the kids and i had no family in san antonio. >> in texas where you moved at corey's career ended. >> yes, we did. >> and where he's coaching high school football. >> yes, uh-huh. so it was challenging and there's a lot of emotions. i have three little kids at home
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that were five, seven, and 12 that needed me. and you worry, are they going to be okay. >> and you were an athlete yourself. >> yes. >> so when you met you were a competitive skier in college. >> i was. and i grew up playing soccer so i understood how important it was that my kids stayed on that track. that they still needed to stay in soccer and football and that takes time and costs money. it was challenging. >> tell us why you wrote the book and about the title "hope and oxygen." so the title was organic. we were driving one day. my son was a senior, he was going through the recruiting process and had a lot of rejections and i looked at the kids in the car and i said "your brother has so much hope, we all have to keep that hope, because look at him, everything's positive for him. as long as we have oxygen, we can breathe, we're good." >> i don't want to be the one to tell our viewers where your son
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is playing football now. he's a freshman. i've seen him a couple times. where is he playing? >> brigham young university. >> there you go right there. katie dettmer, we appreciate you coming in. "hope & oxygen" it's a great read. go out there and get it at your local bookstore. >> thank you i love philadelphia, thanks for having me. it's a supplement researchers say can lower your cholesterol and your risk for coronary heart disease but can omega-3 fatty acids help your head? new research is going against what you may have heard. we'll have that coming up. and a breast-feeding theory bedunked. new research is going against what new mothers are often told. see what some scientists found out.
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studies suggest omega-3 fatty acids can improve mental health but researchers say there's not enough evidence to recommend the supplements for treating depression. signist ins in england found people who took omega-3 supplements had lower depression symptoms but the effect was very low and unlikely to make a significant difference in most patients. right now, about 3% of the world's population suffer from a depressive disorder. the world health organization predicts that number will at least double by 2030. despite what new mothers are told, new research shows breast-feeding won't prevent allergies. several groups claim breast-feed
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willing reduce the risk of the child developing allergies. scientists tested the theory with children between 4 and 18 years old and divided them into two groups -- those that were breast-fed and those that were formula-fed. the study found both groups had the same number of children with allergies so it appeared that breast-feeding had no protective effects. well, it was a tree that gained attention last year for all the wrong reasons. there will be no repeat in reading this year. see what the city is planning to avoid the criticism it got over last year's holiday display. and ever dreamed of going into space? guess what? here's your chance. we'll tell you about a stellar opportunity coming up.
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just about 11:30, checking out our nbc 10 headlines for today, investigators are trying to determine why a plane that
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took off from philadelphia crashed off the coast of queens, new york, late last night. it's believed the owner of the plane was the only one on board and he died. police believe he's -- his name is james mcgee from rye, new hampshire. and police in montgomery county have one person in custody following a deadly double shooting in norristown overnight. two men were shot and killed inside the park place apartments. investigators spent more than 11 hours searching for clues at the scene. and a father and son shot by paintballs in philadelphia's juniata neighborhood. this morning police are searching for whoever fired at the pair. police are searching for a black suv in connection to the incident. the 10-year-old boy is recovering from injuries. our region got off to a soggy start. umbrellas were necessary in center city this morning as this fellow walking to work. our cameras were on logan circle where showers made for a wet commute. but what's in store for the rest
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of the day? nbc 10's first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with the forecast and the answer. glenn? vai, it won't be anywhere near as wet as it was this morning. most of the area not seeing any more rain during day, but seeing a whole lot of cloud cover. there are a few break there is and a little sun getting through. you can see the temperature climbing up into the 70s. won't get to 80 like yesterday but it will be another warm day. you can see the showers leaving and some more light showers in extreme southern delaware. also clouds around. more showers coming up from chesapeake bay, most likely to hit the southern half of delaware and extreme south jersey this afternoon. just about everybody is reporting overcast conditions in dover, reporting a little bit of light rain right now. the temperatures way above average, even at this hour and even with all that cloud cover. 68 in philadelphia. 70 in wildwood.
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millville 71. atlantic city 71. the average high is 60 degrees for this time of year so it's not going to be as beautiful and sunny as it was the last two days but still very mild for this time of the year. getting even warmer tomorrow and then some showers could affect part of the weekend. i'll have that with the seven-day in a few minutes. >> thank you, glenn, see you then. heavy rain and flooding are wreaking havoc across the middle east. in jordan, dozens of cars were left stranded in flooded tunnels. one woman says the tunnel filled with water in just ten minutes. people also woke up to flooding and rain in baghdad, iraq. conditions were made worse by ineffective sewage systems and structures that were unable to withstand the floodwaters. decision 2016. a couple candidates on the republican side are busy this morning. jeb bush's presidential campaign is in new hampshire. we just got video of him speaking at a town hall at gibson center for senior
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services in north conway. you're looking at it here. he talked about issues facing older americans like the rising cost of prescription drugs. and marco rubio is also in new hampshire this morning. he's speaking to voters but a short time ago he filed papers with the new hampshire secretary of state to get his name on the ballot for presidential primary and in that state in february. and fellow republican candidate carly fiorina will be filing her official papers today for that february primary. she's expected to do so about a half hour from now. on the democratic side, senator bernie sanders is expected to file his new hampshire paperwork at 3:00 this afternoon. meanwhile, sanders is making a push to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, that's according to the political web site the hill. yesterday the vermont senator introduced a new bill that would end federal prohibition on the drug. it's the first senate bill of its kind. donald trump is trying
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something new on the campaign trail as he gets ready to host "saturday night live" this weekend. the appearance is already courting controversy as nbc's peter alexander reports. >> reporter: trying to fend off his strongest challenge yesterday, donald trump for the first time this campaign is paying to be heard. >> if the people of iowa vote for me, you'll never be disappointed. i don't disappoint people. >> reporter: trump's new radio ad is debuting in key early contest states. >> i don't feel the need but a lot of people want me to do it. we're leading substantially in new hampshire and all over. >> reporter: after securing his name on the new hampshire ballot, trump teed off on the new front-runner, ben carson. >> ben cannot do the job and you know what? he's very nice and some people would say that was such a nasty -- look, i don't care. >> reporter: now sparking a backlash, trump's hosting gig on "saturday night live" this weekend. latino groups protesting outside nbc's new york city headquarters delivering a petition with more than a half million signatures
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demanding nbc and snl revoke trump's invitation saying racism is not funny. snl and trump are already promoting the appearance on line. >> because of equal time rules for television, mr. trump can only speak for four seconds in this promo. >> so let me say this -- ben carson is a complete and total loser. >> reporter: nbc later removed the ad. carson declined to attack trump when reporters told him about the "saturday night live" promo. >> i discovered when i was in grade school that those tactics really are for grade school. >> reporter: trump is also taking aim at marco rubio. >> marco rubio has a disaster on his finances. he has a disaster on his credit cards. >> reporter: rubio is facing scrutiny about how he used a state party credit card when he was a legislator. two years of credit card statements have not been disclosed? >> if there was something on it
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that was personal i would pay it. >> that was nbc's peter alexander reporting. as for this weekend's "saturday night live," carson says he won't be watching and he wouldn't host the show even if he were asked. authorities are still trying to figure out why a student stabbed four people on a campus in the university of california. police stay man in his 20s used a hunting knife to stab two people as classes started yesterday morning. a construction worker remodeling a waiting room in the building haer heard the commotion. he ran in and stopped the attacker but was stabbed. as the assailant was running out of the building he stabbed a fourth person, a school employee. the attacker was shot and killed by campus police. a new twist in the shooting death of a beloved police officer in illinois that investigators say was actually a carefully-staged suicide. as nbc's john yang reports, lieutenant joe gliniewicz's life and son are now under investigation. >> reporter: this morning, the news that the wife and oldest
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son of lieutenant charles j. gliniewicz, known as g.i. joe, are reportedly under investigation is another shock for residents. >> my gosh, g.i. joe went from a hero to a criminal. >> reporter: two months ago, gliniewicz had a hero's funeral. he ran the explorers' program, teaching kids about law enforcement. now investigators say for seven years he stole from it. >> thousands of dollars were used by gliniewicz for personal purchases, travel expenses, mortgage payments, personal gym memberships. >> reporter: investigators released startling new details about how gliniewicz faked his own crime scene -- carefully placing his pepper spray, baton, and glasses to try to disguise his suicide as a death in the line of duty. they say gliniewicz, who had experience staging crime scenes for training, even fired a shot into his cell phone and bulletproof vest before the fatal shot into his upper torso.
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authoritiesreleased text messages that they say show gliniewicz feared his crimes would be uncovered by the village administrator. texting an unnamed person in june "this situation right here would give her the means to crew phi me if it were discovered." before news broke late wednesday that gliniewicz's wife and son were under scrutiny, the family issued a statement saying they had cooperated with the task force's investigation, a probe that took its toll on the investigators. >> the most emotional experience of my life and the only way i could express it is to say that it was complete shame. >> that was nbc's john yang reporting. meanwhile, the 100 club of chicago, a civic group that helps families of first responders who die in the line of duty, is asking the gliniewicz family to return the $15,000 it gave them. the first time ever they've asked for money back. we have new information about the baby boy with cancer who received a chemotherapy overdose. isaac harrison's parents tell us
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he's still critical but his condition is improving. they took these photos with the nearly one-year-old infant yesterday at children's hospital of philadelphia. isaac was transferred fear st. christopher's hospital after the family says doctors at st. chris's gave isaac ten times the usual amount of chemotherapy needed to treat his rare form of cancer. isaac's father tells us he understands why his son's situation must be troubling for other parents who have kids can with cancer. >> i know the back of their mind they're probably wondering, wow, if this could happen to him, imagine my child, i wouldn't want this to happen to nobody's child. >> reporter: st. christopher's said administrators are deeply sorry and that they're working to prevent something like this from happening again. nasa has new information about mars. the space agency will hold a briefing this afternoon to provide details of key scientific findings from its mars exploration. the new information is expected to be about the red planet's
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atmosphere. in september, nasa confirmed that there is evidence that liquid water flows on mars. we'll let you know about nasa's latest findings on nbc 10 news this afternoon. have you ever dreamed of traveling into space? well, nasa's now looking for a new class of astronauts. the space agency is accepting applications from december 14 to mi mid-february and it will announce its selections in 2017 here are the requirements to become a commander or pilot. first you have a bachelor's degree in engineering, science or math, and you must pass nasa's long-duration space flight physical. you also need to have several years of pilot experience under your belt. a local business is making sure reading's official christmas tree does not have visitors and residents this year saying "oh, good grief." godfrey's welcome to dogdom announced it will cut down its 20 foot tall tree to give the city of reading the 2015 holiday
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season their first tree. it's a stark contrast to the tree that was on display there last year. and this is what it looked like last year. it became known as the charlie brown tree because of its sparse branches and lackluster appearance. the city adorned it with a single bulk like the peanut's version. it's an annual sign we're entering the holiday season. the rockefeller christmas tree is starting its 80-mile journey from upstate new york to manhattan. the ten ton ever green is being moved on a flat bed trailer. it will make its debut in rockefeller center tomorrow. the 83rd annual tree-lighting ceremony will be held on december 2. ever wish your computer would just write an e-mail for you? no one service is allowing your device to do just that. see what which new technology can do some of your work for you comi coming up. glenn? it will be pretty warm for
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the rest of the work week but it gets colder over the weekend and i'm also tracking some weekend showers. that's ahead in my seven-day forecast.
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a major fashion collaboration is being sold starting this morning. you can get your hands on the h & m balmain collection as long as it lasts but the this is any indication, it may not last very long. airports are going to be crowded over the thanksgiving holiday weekend, count on that. an industry group says 25.3 million americans are expected to travel by airplane during the holiday. that's up 3% from last year. airlines are adding extra flights to meet the demand. the group says the top u.s. airlines earned a collective $18 billion in the first nine months of the year. that's largely thanks to a drop in fuel costs. frontier airlines has a holiday surprise for travelers. how about higher bag fees? it's raising charges between november 19 and january 5. the current fee is $25 to $30 for the first checked bag. that will go up 2k4r$5 to $10 b
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on how early you pay and whether you pay on line or at the counter. frontier is also expanding the fee hike to other popular travel periods such as february to april when college students are on spring break. and auto sales are up as are vehicle prices. that's driving auto loans to an all time high. the amount of money borrowed to pay for new and used vehicles climbed to a record $968 billion in the third quarter. experion, which tracks auto loans, says a majority of loans were from drivers with prime or superprime credit ratings. those consumers have the best track record for repaying their debts. ever wish your inbox could replay to e-mails for you? google says "wish granted." smart reply suggests three quick replies based on what an e-mail says. you can choose which one to send. for e-mails that need a more
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lengthy response the feature gives you a jump start so you can send the reply faster. smart reply will be available on apple devices and android. each year, tens of thousands of americans are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and only 7% will survive more than five years. this weekend, people in our area will be stepping out to join the fight against the disease. purple stride philadelphia is happening saturday morning and here to tell us more bruce plat, the chair of the purple strides philadelphia affiliate and pancreatic cancer survivor alicia bertini. welcome to you both. alicia, let's start with you. tell us about how you survived something that almost always takes people's lives. how did this happen? >> i got diagnosed when i was 23. it was extremely rough because i'd always been an athlete, always had eaten healthy except for when you're a kid your family, they -- you only eat whatever they get for you. so it was shocking. i had to be on top of my game always. i had to always stay one step
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ahead of the cancer, be in close contact with the pancreatic cancer connection so they could give me the right guidance to where i needed to get treatment at, what kind of treatment i needed and also do a ton of research on my own to find the right doctors across the country. >> you're an athlete so you're tough, that makes you tough, but did you learn something about yourself the process? >> oh, no, cancer makes you tough. >> the cancer makes you tough. >> being an athlete might make you a little tough. fighting cancer changes your entire life. it's definitely helped me grow into who i am now. my whole perceptions buts changed and over eight years i've realized that there's pretty much nothing i can't probably conquer. >> good for you. bruce, tell us about the event on saturday. >> saturday is our sclent starts at 6:30 a.m. at the fair mount park at memorial hall. opening ceremonies begin at 8:00
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a.m. and we'll rock and roll. >> how much money to do you expect to raise and how many people are you expecting to be there? tell us what happens with the money? >> so we're hoping for a million dollar, of course, but we'll probably raise around $700,000. right now we're about $560,000 that we've gotten so far. we're hoping 4,000 to 5,000 people show up and where the money goes, it mostly goes to research, we have some great doctors in this area, especially at jefferson university hospital who just got a grant. so we have a lot of money that goes towards research aspect. >> and everybody expects to see a sea of purple saturday morning. >> yes. >> absolutely. wear purple. >> once again, purplestride philadelphia saturday memorial hall at fairmount park. registration at 6:00 a.m. it's under way at 7:30. we posted a link at nbc10.com and on the nbc 10 mobile app. so good to see you. >> thank you. >> good for you. >> thank you so much.
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>> thank you, vai. appreciate. >> it good luck saturday. >> thank you, vai. after a couple of days and nothing but sunshine we had a lot of clouds cover, a few showers and some fog this morning. not a surprise but we're cooled by the clouds a little bit today so we got up to 80 yeed. we won't get there today but we could get there tomorrow and the record the possibly going to be broken or tied and some showers for at least some part of the area over some of the weekend. you can see how cloudy it is right now around philadelphia area. we have a couple little peeks of sunshine, that's about it. 69 degrees, though. it's incredibly warm despite the cloud cover. the average high is 60. we're already just about 70. wind south-southwest at six miles an hour. we here in the mid-60s across a good bit of the area, west chester 65, mount holly 66.
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70 degrees in glassboro. that's incredible considering the time of year and all the clouds that have been around. a few showers in south jersey right now. a lot of clouds cover in southeastern pennsylvania but no showers on the radar. most of the afternoon will be dry for much of the area, the exception, parts of delaware and south jersey. we have moisture back to the west that may be affecting us tomorrow night but as we go through the afternoon you see these clouds, temperatures getting into the 70s and at least parts of the area and then later on tonight it will be a fog issue. by tomorrow morning i expect dense fog probably more widespread than what we saw this morning. not as wet as this morning but foggier and then during the day tomorrow the clouds start to break up. temperatures skyrocket as a result and if you get enough
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sunshine, temperatures could get up to 70 degrees in philadelphia. then a front comes through and you can see some showers on friday evening and then saturday morning the best chance is down to the south as the front stalls. now for the eagles in dallas, they're going to be seeing dry conditions and it's going to be on the chilly side. but, still, that's not bad for football. for the rest of the day we're going to be seeing cloudy skies, not as warm as yesterday, temperatures into the 70s in most of the area with a few showers in delaware and south jersey. and the seven-day forecast after the early fog tomorrow more sunshine, near record warmth and then a couple showers friday evening. delaware, south jersey showers, especially saturday morning and then we're dry everywhere on sunday and monday and it's kind of chilly then but it starts to warm up on tuesday. we'll be right back.
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coming up this afternoon starting at 3:00, he got his start on the "ellen" show and now rising music star grayson chance is coming back far reunion with ellen and a performance. then it's nbc 10 news at 4:00. a big chang for families, what you need to know about new vaccination rules for students in pennsylvania.
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that's up at nbc 10 news at 4:00. now to an update on our top story, a deadly double shooting in montgomery county. we just learned in the past hour that police have one person in custody. the assistant district attorney did not say whether any charges have been filed yet and he said a motive is still being investigated but two men were shot and killed inside the park place apartments in norristown. this happened late last night. police spent more than 11 hours at the scene looking for clues in the shooting. let's turn glenn "hurricane" schwartz with a look at the afternoon forecast. >> despite all that cloud cover out there, the temperature is already almost 70 degrees. we hit 80 yesterday. we won't get there today but we might get there tomorrow. nothing more than a couple showers in delaware and south jersey this afternoon. we'll get some showers friday evening. remember the dense fog tomorrow morning could cause problems for the morning commute and then on saturday the best chance of
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showers, delaware, south jersey. >> thank you, glen. thanks for watching nbc 10 news at 11:00. i'm vai sikahema, for glenn "hurricane" schwartz and all of us at nbc 10, have a great day.
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