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and crashing the party. the made in america festival happens in philly this weekend, but hermine could have some people changing their plans. nbc 10 breaking news. hermine's march, the tropical storm roars through the south and heads our way for labor day weekend. good evening, i'm jacquelyn london. we have been tracking this threat for days, and as we get new information on the storm's track we are seeing new images of its power. as hermine heads our way, it is leaving destruction in its path. it pumped cedar key, damaging homes and piers. it is impossible to get off the island because water is covering the roads there. hermine level several neighborhoods under water. trucks were trying to get through those flooded roads. and this tree falls onto a home in georgia.
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winds brought down several tries throughout savannah. crews are working to clean all of that up tonight. and as it moves up the coast, it poses a threat to our area. we have live coverage, people, get ready. and we have the most ci sophisticated technology tracking this, it is radar on wheels in chesapeake, virginia, giving us more information as it moves closer to the storm. glenn "hurricane" schwartz is taking a look at that data. >> i'm getting increasingly concerned about what is going to happen at the delaware and new jersey beaches over the holiday weekend. this could end up being a historic type of storm. you can see the latest on the satellite picture, the bands, the spiral bands very clear. this is a strong tropical system. it has not weakened at all. the leading edge of the rain has
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gone past norfolk, virginia. 50-mile-per-hour maximum winds. it has moved into north carolina. it's moving at a faster speed, which is kind of interesting, because the whole thing's just going to stall. the newest advisory just in, like two minutes ago, 50-mile-per-hour winds as it crosses the coast near cape hatteras, and then by sunday, still 65-mile-per-hour storm, actually strengthening again, perhaps up to hurricane strength. it's a big storm, not just a point. and the really bad thing about it is for the forecast to turn to the left, do a little bit of loop, stall, and strengthen at the same time. it may go into hurricane strength as we go into monday. it is still offshore, off of the new jersey coastline. and the problem with that is the
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wind comes around it, and it keeps going over the water for hundreds and hundreds of miles. this is the kind of thing that helped lead to the big water that happened in sandy. that was in north jersey and up toward long island. the way this looks like it is trying to stall would affect southern new jersey beaches and the delaware beaches more severely, perhaps, than even sandy did. it's not going to cause the water to go down until that wind shifts into the northwest. and that may not happen until tuesday. here's the latest track with the rain just barely getting into philadelphia later on saturday. may not be too much of a problem for the rihanna concert, but the heavy rain starting to come in on sunday, as the storm comes back, we could see some of that rain getting back to the philadelphia area, and some
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really heavy rain at the shore. we'll get into more details on what to expect and when and how much different it's going to be inland with the rest of the forecast. >> all right, glenn, and new tonight, here's a sign of just how serious the forecast is. atlantic city canceled the beach concerts that were scheduled for this labor day weekend. last night, we were there as the zach brown band performed. georgia florida line was supposed to be there, but now those shows have been called off. atlantic city mayor says that given the severe predictions for this weekend, we are level with no other choice. >> this threat is bringing back memories of the nor'easter. many who live there are on alert but plan to ride the storm out. >> reporter: you can get a feel for how windy it is by looking at how this street sign is moving and the flag is waving right above us. it's been like that since we got here earlier this evening.
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some of these store fronts are already preparing for the bad weather that's expected this weekend. the arcade room for the families at the boardwalk casino, the staff says it's usually a lot busier on friday nights. >> we wouldn't be able to stand here. people knew the storm was coming. >> reporter: hermine is putting people on notice, like this gift store, where they're hoping the jersey shore dodges the bullet. >> maybe a drizzly day. if that's the case, people will walk the boardwalk and respond to the stores. >> reporter: a few feet away along the beach, families made the most of the day, which may be the best chance to play in the sand and water all weekend. >> you can tell that the rip current is starting to pick up a little bit. >> reporter: see isle is no stranger to storms. while there is concern again, people who were visiting told us they aren't going anywhere. >> i think we're going to stick
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it out unless we're told we have to leave. we have everything we need. we made the major stocks today. >> we're staying on the bay. we see some of the boats, it looks like they're moving them out. >> can't have the summer end this way. >> reporter: so you're trying to enjoy the most of it. >> yeah. >> reporter: i spoke to a pizza shop owner. he says it may scare away up to 30% of his customer base. nbc 10 news. and we are following breaking news in northeast philadelphia. all southbound lanes of i-95 near woodhaven road are closed because of a crash involving at least three vehicles. skyforce 10 was above the scene moments ago. multiple people are injured. there's no word on how serious their injuries are. stay with nbc 10 for updates. now to decision 2016.
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now to decision 2016. donald trump's visit to philadelphia prompted this clash between a protester and a supporter. j james lambert was hit over the led with his own sign. no arrests were made. this comes as the republican presidential candidate has been campaigning hard for minority votes. critics called the appearance a publicity stunt. but those attending today's event disagree. that includes philadelphia congressional candidate james jones who spoke to trump about the economy. >> we talked about how to bring more jobs back into america. and i believe he can be able to do that. he's got a background in business. he's not a politician just as i'm not. >> tomorrow trump will go to detroit where more than 80% of the population is african-american. he's expected to visit a church in the motor city. but before he left the city of
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brotherly love, donald trump took a parting shot at philadelphia's mayor. he did it on a one on one interview with nbc 10's lauren mink. >> i went to school here. i know the city very well. to see how far it's gone down, the inner cities and the neighborhood we're in now, i can't believe it. >> reporter: donald trump talking about philadelphia, on a visit pushing for african-american votes, the republican nominee had harsh words. >> you have tremendous violence in the streets. your mayor is doing a terrible job here. >> reporter: now the mayor is striking back, telling nbc 10, quote, several words come to mind after raiding the candidate's comments but perhaps nincompoop is the most family friendly. trump's outreach to african-american voters has included appeals like this. >> you walk down the street, you get shot. >> reporter: in our one on one interview, i pressed on how he would make a difference. >> what's your plan for dealing with gun violence?
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>> you have to have strong police. you have to have strong community support. you don't have any, the support and the police together are not working. they're not working well. >> reporter: what about the guns on the street. >> the guns on the street, you have to take them away from criminals. they know who they are. >> reporter: he's also been critical and wants to withhold funds from so-called sanctionry cities. philly is one of them. >> we defund sanctuary cities. we hold back money. sanctuary cities are a disaster. >> reporter: would that include medicaid money? law enforcement money? part of his argument that he will make cities like this one safer. nbc 10 news. >> now to trump's rival. the fbi released its notes from its recent interview with hillary clinton about how she handled her e-mails during her time as secretary of state. there were many things clinton did not know about, classified
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information. she told the fbi she didn't know the letter "c" meant confidential. the fbi director said he would not recommend criminal charges against clinton. and i'm tracking hermine. depending on where you live, you could see different impacts from the storm. i'll break it down for your area with my forecast. glenn, made in america's going to go down right over my shoulder. some concert-goers are worried about the storm. others aren't. i'm going to brake down the preparatio preparati -- break down the preparations for the concert and the storm concerm m m
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tonight, we are tracking hermine, the tropical storm is marching up the coast and heading our way for the labor day weekend. there could be a different impact, depending on where you live. in a few minutes, glenn will tell us how it will affect your neighborhood. now to this. antibacterial soap will soon disappear from store shelves. the fda says the soap industry cannot prove they're safe or effective. so today the administration banned 19 chemicals frequently
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used in anti-bacterial soaps. that will force them off the market within a year. some research shows anti-bacterial soaps could spread resistant bacterial or interfere with normal hormones. back to our top story, tracking hermine. the tropical storm is heading our way, and it will have a major impact on our labor day weekend. the storm could threaten bunch philly's high-profile traditions, the annual made in america festival. the stage is already set for rihanna and coldplay on the ben franklin parkway. keith jones is live now with a look at all those preparations. keith? >> reporter: i'm going to give away the ending. right here. we got kicked off the property, but not before we shot this. we are standing just outside the ben franklin parkway. as you can see, there are blocks and blocks of fencing. lucky for you, though, we're taking you behind the scenes
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where most cameras can't go. music greets our ears off the main stage as we navigate the elaborate setup. what was once a heavily traveled parkway is now an adult fun zone. made in america, made in philadelphia. four other stages, stands and even carnival rides. this ferris wheel, basking in the glory of the skyline, one that will likely be dark gray as hermine approaches. some concert-goers are going, others? >> i don't care, i'm still going to be out there. >> reporter: a poncho, umbrella? >> nothing. no plans, just embracing the moment. >> reporter: luckily, sasha's in good company. are you worried about the rain? >> no. >> reporter: so no poncho, no umbrella? >> nope. i've done it before. and i'm ready to do it again. >> reporter: and so is philly. while traffic on the ben
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franklin parkway or near it is a mess, they're going to make the best of it. >> you have to go this way or around, and we were like, really, can't we go up real quick? >> besides that, i think it's good overall. >> reporter: with acts like rihanna and coldplay and lil wayne, it's sure to be packed here on the parkway. if you're driving your car, try to steer clear of the ben franklin parkway or anywhere she near the museum. the big question, how much will hermine affect the festival. let's go do glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> good thing the festival's in philadelphia. except for at the shore, it's going to be a dangerous weekend. if i was headed to the shore, i would not be going. i would cancel my plans or come back tomorrow. i've already called my family and friends and told them the same thing. that's how serious this threat is at the beaches.
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not so much inland, but especially at the beaches. the rain extends for 275 miles or more from the center. and it's only about 80 miles from southern delaware, the leading edge, so it may be raining pretty soon or early in the morning. storm ranger is in virginia right now, searching for the rain. and we're seeing some of the heavier rain getting closer, and we'll be able to move storm ranger just with the storm as it comes closer to our area over the next couple of days. there's a tropical fostorm warng up and down the shore, the beaches. 40 to 50-mile-per-hour winds, gusting to 60, especially to sunday and monday. up delaware bay, into the delaware river, we're expecting flooding before this is over. these are the high tide times. by sunday and monday, from
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atlantic city to rehoboth beach, we could see record coastal flooding. yeah, i'll repeat. record. even higher than what we saw during sandy. during the nor'easter of 1992 for example. we have winds gusting 58 miles per hour off the south and north carolina coasts. 47 miles per hour now with the buoys up in north carolina. and it's just churning up those waves. and here's track. if it just continued movement to the northeast, okay, we just get a glancing blow, it would be inconvenient, but, no. this is not going to happen. we've been telling you this for days. it's going to stall or start turning back toward the left. toward the jersey shore. pushing the rain back toward philadelphia, making the strongest winds up there, and look, sunday it's still right in
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the same spot at night as it was in the afternoon. monday it doesn't move much either. so it's just spinning and spinning and spinning and pushing the waves up at the beaches, and the computer models, again, they look like they're starting to take it out to sea. and look at all the curving. there's a lot of agreement for a freakish kind of track like this is. what to expect at the shore, 15-30 miles per hour on saturday with minor coastal flooding, moderate coastal flooding during the day sunday, by sunday night, there could be major coastal flooding, record coastal flooding in some areas into labor day itself as the rain lingers at the shore. the wind gusts are really going to be increasing, and you can see that. the purple is 60 miles per hour. here's the computer guidance as we go into sunday. here's purple, up and down the jersey shore.
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60-mile-per-hour wind gusts. and so for labor day weekend, big difference, depending on where you are, philadelphia, our best chance of rain is on sunday. p.a. suburbs, lehigh valley, i don't have any rain predicted at the moment, but at the jersey shore, it's saturday, sunday, heavy, and monday heavy. delaware, especially delaware beaches, heaviest rain on sunday. we'll be right back.
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that would seal it. temple goes down in the season opener, falling to army, 28-13 the final. let's start the high school blitz in southern california. st. joe's prep, our team out west. deandre swift committed to georgia yesterday. they call him swift, that's what he is. 90 yards with a huge win nationally, 49-17. another monster matchup. bergen catholic and andrew veto, 47 yards. to isaiah johnson. chestnut hill and george washington, all chestnut hill in this one, and the blue devils
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role roll 42-6. all right, scentral fired u. and they went 27-21. time to real our game of the week options. penn bridge. as for this week's game of the week, not long ago, radnor was a bit of a pushover, but not anymore. the raiders won seven games last year, looking to make it 2-0 this year. game of the week brought to you by your local ford store,
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home of america's favorite brand. cheerleaders at west chester east firing tee shirts at the home fans. that's always a crowd pleaser. j.d. carroll, he is gone. west chester east shuts out radnor. here's the winning coach. >> it was mainly about our defense tonight. i don't know how many first downs we left off. defense kept us in the game. >> that will do it for the blitz, more on the weather situation with hermine after this quick time-out. high school blitz game of the week sponsored by your local ford stores.
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all right, once again, this would be a nice track if it continued this way out to sea, but it's not. it's going to be making a little bit of a left turn, and then it's going to stall, which could possibly create some record flooding in parts of the area. so at the jersey shore, delaware beaches, not a place to go their weekend. >> keep it here on nbc 10 all weekend long. have a good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- meg ryan -- nick kroll and john mulaney --
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