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>> i'm jim rosenfield. those changes happening after hundreds of children caused chaos on campus. police referred to them as roving packs of juveniles. >> at least 500 people were assaulted, including students and one police officer. in the last hour nbc 10 spoke to the father of a young woman who was attacked. he told us about the moment he heard what happened to her. >> jumped her and her two male friends and literally just beat them black and blue, held them down on the ground. the women went after my daughter, pulled her hair. it was just a parent's worst nightmare. my heart dropped when my daughter called me. >> today i spoke with temple students who told me they had to run for cover and a mob of young people started coming toward them. >> i've never been so scared in my life, being down here at temple. the cops are like, you can't be out here or you're going to get jumped. >> reporter: alexandra and caitlin say they were in the middle of the chaos that broke
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out friday night on and around temple university's campus. skyforce 10 was over the scene as officers started detaining juveniles, some as young as 12 years old. >> this guy came up with us, saying, be careful, i was hit in the head twice. his knee was gushed open and bleeding. we turned around and kids were charging us. >> reporter: a police officer was attacked and is recovering. >> he was on a bike and got into a tussle with ha juvenile. he knocked her over his bike. she had bruising on her leg. >> reporter: the group of 200 juveniles broke into smaller groups, then some in those groups assaulted five people altogether and a philadelphia police department horse. >> we've changed our protocol, added this to our alert protocol, when we see large
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groups of juveniles, we'll start acting. >> it's always, be careful, watch your back. but that night i was scared of kids. that's not normal. >> the public health director said it was unusual, but said they had similar reports last saturday of large groups of young people gathering. he said they will do more than double their police presence through the end of the semester. also this evening, new details on kathleen kane and how long she is headed to prison. nbc 10 was at the montgomery county courthouse inside as pennsylvania's former attorney general was taken away in handcuffs. about 30 minutes later, skyforce 10 overhead as kane walked into the montgomery county correctional facility in eagleville. nbc 10's deanna durante has been following the case. >> reporter: kathleen kane hugged her 15-year-old son before sheriff's deputies put her in handcuffs and took her
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out the back of the courthouse to prison. she said she was amazed by the letters of support, but despite the support and family ties, the judge says she committed crimes serious enough that she needed to be sent to prison. it's the first time since her arrest more than a year ago we've seen kathleen kane in handcuffs. she drove herself to court today. again, a first time we've seen that. during the course of the case and her trial, kane was flagged by state agents, security details. since she resigned after her conviction, kane was almost by herself. her 15-year-old son gave a brief and nearly tearful explanation as to why a judge should spare his mother jail time. christopher kane told the judge his mother is his rock and it would be bad for the family if she went to jail. more than 30 letters were written on kane's behalf and more than two dozen supporters sat in court during the five plus hour sentencing. >> she put her own desire for
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personal revenge above everything else, above the citizens of this state, above the hard working prosecutors, and the staff of the attorney general's office. everybody deserved better. >> reporter: kane was convicted of leaking secret grand jury materials and lying about it in an effort to embarrass former staffers. kane herself apologized to the judge and the citizens of the state, saying she has always learned from her mistakes and did not want her children to suffer for those mistakes. but the judge told kane that when she committed those crimes, she was not thinking about her children, instead she was thinking about revenge and the overly inflated ego she had from her brief time in politics. now, kane is at the montgomery county prison right now. but because her case is pending in appeal, the judge raised her bail, which means she could post it sometime tonight and be released. live outside the montgomery county courthouse, deanna
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durante, nbc 10 news. part of an historic building in center city, philadelphia now needs major repairs. someone made off with the railing at the union league. the steps were left in pieces. the union league tells us someone ripped the brass railing off and got away with a piece about six feet long. they say the man was caught on video but they have not released that video yet. >> everything looked normal up until that point. about that time you can see him approaching from the side street here. that's had it all happened, in about two minutes' time. >> the suspect got away with that piece of railing. the union league is now working with police trying to track him down. now to your first alert weather. chilly walk to school this morning for these youngsters in delaware county. they had their hoodies on along darby road in harvavertown. >> first alert meteorologist sheena parveen has our forecast. >> today, not bad, in the
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mid-60s tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow we'll be ten degrees cooler than right now. then we go into tomorrow night. that's when we're looking at some patchy frost in the forecast. it's 61 degrees in mount holly, 63 in philadelphia, 67 in dover. much of the area, about the low 60s for the most part. coatesville 59 degrees. philadelphia dry. we had the clouds around all day today. it really looks like it could rain at any point, but we'll stay dry as we go through the evening. 7:00 p.m., 59 degrees. by 10:00, down to 53. by tomorrow morning you might think it will feel a little bit cold. as we go into the morning hours tomorrow, some areas will be waking up in the upper 30s like allentown by 8:00 a.m., 38 degrees. 44 atlantic city. philadelphia, 42 by 8:00 a.m. for the afternoon, we won't get as warm as we were today, even though today was cool. tomorrow will be pretty much about 15 degrees or so below
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normal for this time of year. temperatures will mostly be in the mid- to low 50s. it will be windy. that will make it feel colder too. we're talking about even colder temperatures in the forecast tomorrow night. we'll talk about that patchy frost, who can expect it, and which day we'll see rain, pretty much all day this week. that's coming up in just a bit. >> okay, sheena. new testimony in the bridgegate trial calls into question how much new jersey governor chris christie knew about the lane closures. a former aide took the stand for a second time today. bridget kelly says she told christie during the george washington bridge lane closures that the ft. lee mayor expressed concern that it was political retribution. the governor has denied having any knowledge of the plot or the lane closures as they were going on back in 2013. kelly and co-defendant bill baroni accused of plotting to close those lanes after the mayor refused to endorse christie. we'll have much more on kelly's testimony coming up at 5:30. back to class today for more than 100,000 students who attend
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pennsylvania's state-owned universities. classes resumed after the union representing more than 5,000 faculty members and coaches reached a tentative contract agreement with the state system of higher education on friday. professors walked off the job wednesday morning after the union turned down what the state system said was its last contract offer. locally the strike impacted students at cheney, kutztown, and westchester universities. >> definitely fair that the teachers get a good contract. but i was honestly a little upset they couldn't come to an agreement sooner, and i think they could have avoided the strike. i'm definitely glad that it ended. >> the new contract must now go to the full union membership for ratification. new details about an rv carrying marijuana-laced candy that burst into flames on the delaware memorial bridge last night. authorities say it appears a mechanical problem sparked the fire. the rv belonged to a pot advocacy group called weed world
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candies. the company says $50,000 worth of merchandise was destroyed in the fire. fortunately, though, no one was hurt. a new jersey congresswoman wants to protect kids from lead poisoning. in [ ton today, bonnie watson coleman introduced new legislation to ensure kids don't fall prey to marijuana in schools. new funds were announced to address load lead issues. a battle between uber, lyft, and the city of philadelphia could be coming to an end soon. last week the pennsylvania house passed a law legalizing the rides. uber and lyft drivers have been giving people in pennsylvania rides for years, but illegally. the company has inked a temporary deal with the city but that has expired. happening right now, the mayor of atlantic city is laying out his plan to keep the city financially afloat for the next
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five years. a special city council meeting is being held right now at city hall. last week the city announced it's selling bader field and issuing bonds to pay down its debt and avoid a city take-over. a settlement is the borigata casino is being discussed. you may remember donald trump called hillary clinton a nasty woman during the debates. now she's embracing it on the campaign trail. plus trump has something to say about all those polls that show him losing the election. that's next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. most people owe the bank.
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to take money from you and... line the pockets of wall street millionaires like... himself. pat toomey: out for himself, all in for wall street. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary.
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i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. breaking news just into the newsroom. the obama administration just announced premiums for the so-called obamacare are going to go up significantly next year.
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they confirm the increase will be by an average of 25%. >> the administration says the government will offer subsidies to help protect people from these rising costs. sign-up for healthcare.gov begins soon. donald trump and hillary clinton are taking aim at battleground states. >> trump is in the midst of a campaign swing through florida. while clinton teams up with a senator. >> nbc's jay gray has more. >> reporter: two polls show trump ahead nationally. but trump trails by 12 in the new abc news poll, trails by 6 in an average of national polls. in an average of battleground states, trump is closer ahead only in iowa, ohio and florida. phony polls, trump tweeted, the
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media rigging the race. >> you see these phony polls, the media wields absolute power over your life. >> reporter: senate and house republicans don't buy that, concerned they could go down with trump. >> what they worry about is we get stuck for four or five days on some extraneous issue that's generated from some statements that donald trump makes. >> reporter: hillary clinton was in new hampshire with senator elizabeth warren, taking advantage of trump's insult at the last debate. >> we nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: clinton boosted new hampshire senate candidate maggie hassan, who leads gop incumbent kelly ayotte. >> unlike her opponent, she has never been afraid to stand up to donald trump. >> reporter: two weeks before
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the ballots are counted. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. republican incumbent pat toomey and democratic challenger katie mcginty will face off at temple university in pennsylvania's hotly contested senate race. toomey leads mcginty by four percentage points. tonight's second debate will be their last. you know what that means, time to check in with our political punchout team. democrat mark alderman and republican jim schultz joining us once again. >> only 15 days to go until election day. how should the candidates feel about their chances, mark? >> it's all over but the counting. hillary clinton, jim, is the next president of the united states. the only question is by what margin. the american people have rejected donald trump. and it's not a rejection of his policies so much as a rejection of him.
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he was selling hate and fear. and the american people did not buy it. >> i think that donald trump's message of going to washington and really taking on the status quo in washington was a good one. he gave a nice speech at gettysburg this past weekend. but the problem is time and time again, when donald trump then moved on to suing folks who have said things about him, that's just the problem that he has over and over again. we just heard a couple of minutes ago, that's really concerning some of the other republican candidates around the country. >> presidential race obviously gets most of the headlines, but as you know, a very important senate race happening in this area too. >> the race between incumbent republican pat toomey and democratic challenger katie mcginty, the most expensive in the country, by the way. $113 million in spending by the candidates, and also by outside groups. jim, do the democrats have a chance to take this seat from republicans? >> i don't think so.
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we just saw in the polls that he's running four ahead. donald trump is losing by quite wider margins here in pennsylvania. pat toomey has taken on barack obama where he's felt he needed to. he's worked with barack obama when he's needed to. they passed bipartisan legislation to protect children from child predators. he's also worked with democrats in the senate to take on the guns and take on background checks and keep guns out of the hands of terrorists and criminals and the mentally ill. he's done a very good job of working for the people of pennsylvania and the people of this country. but he's also stood up to donald trump. and that's something that you don't see from katie mcginty. she's hyperpartisan. she's never going to take on hillary clinton. she's never going to stand up for what she believes is right. she'll just be a yes person for the clinton administration. >> pat toomey is formidable. and this is a very close race. but donald trump is going to make katie mcginty a united
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states senator. pat toomey can outrun trump by two, three, four points. i think that's what you may be seeing. but hillary clinton is going to win pennsylvania. she's going to win pennsylvania big. it's going to be five, six, seven points. that is too much of a margin for toomey to overcome. so practice saying it, jim, senator mcginty. >> i don't think so, mark. katie mcginty has no particular record whatsoever. and the record she has is bad. when she was chief of staff to the governor, she got kicked out of the room so they could get budget negotiations done. when she left the dep, she was working for herself and not the people pennsylvania, taking a $100,000 a year job. >> the first woman senator in the history of the commonwealth. >> we'll see. >> we'll leave it there, guys, always an interest conversation, mark and jim, thank you. let's move on to our weather. some big changes coming our way. here is first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. >> hey, guys.
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yes, tomorrow a little colder than today. car today we're in the 60s. tomorrow we'll be in the mid-50s for a high. make sure you have a jacket tomorrow. a nice look at center city. we're seeing dry conditions today, it hasn't been mostly clear all day along, but we don't have any rain in the forecast. we're seeing clouds pass by. 63 in philadelphia and wilmington. low 60s through our pennsylvania suburbs. we'll look at our south jersey suburbs. temperatures in the low 60s, a cool, fall-lake day. 62 turnsersville, medford at 62. florence coming in 61. princeton is at 58 degrees currently. those temperatures will be dropping tonight and tomorrow. you will need a jacket at the bus stop. the kids will need a jacket there. we don't expect any rain around. you've seen those clouds today, we still have some around. through tonight those clouds will clear out a little more. that's because of this weather system up to our north. that's what these clouds are
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from. we don't have any immediate rain moving in. our next chance of rain won't be until thursday. you can see that the wiwith the seven-day at the bottom of the screen. we have frost in the forecast, pretty widespread. not tomorrow morning so much. we'll see upper 30s north and west, 41 philadelphia for a low temperature in the morning. low 40s in new jersey and delaware. by tomorrow afternoon, temperatures more like the mid- to low 50s. today we were in mostly the mid-60s, about 10 degrees cooler tomorrow and 10 degrees below normal. then we go through tomorrow night and wednesday morning. that's when we'll see some of the coldest air move in. 37 for philadelphia by wednesday morning. areas north and west, below freezing in some spots, possibly. when you combine that with the wind, it will feel a little bit colder. either way, frost in the morning hours is expected through the afternoon. temperatures only about the low 50s for your wednesday. then we see the rain moving in
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as we go into thursday. temperatures won't warm up with that rain. it will be kind of a cool, rainy day. that's mostly starting in the morning on thursday and possibly lasting through the evening. next three days, tomorrow, philadelphia, 50s, wednesday starting off in the 30s. by thursday, make sure you have t umbrella with you. around freezing wednesday morning, low 50s wednesday afternoon. by thursday, a cold rainy day. lehigh valley even colder. 30s tomorrow morning and wednesday morning. then we go into thursday, cold and rainy for new jersey, delaware, and along the shore. dry over the next couple of days but colder and the rain moves in on thursday. more details on your neighborhood weather coming up. now to more breaking news. wordsworth academy says it's closing its residential treatment program on ford road in winfield heights a few weeks after a student died after an altercation with a teacher.
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it's important to note the rest of the school will remain open. the school serves students with emotional, behavorial, or academic challenges. it says it will use this time to improve its residential treatment program. it's that time of year, seems like everybody is getting sick. new research says half all patients don't get the right medicine. why this common mistake could be happening in your doctor's office, that's next. most people owe the bank.
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when government bureaucrats refused to approve a cancer vaccine equally for both girls and boys, i stepped in to change that rule. when my own party held up recovery funds after sandy hit us, i took them on and won. and when veterans were forced to travel out of state for health care, i brought in new local clinics and expanded services. but there's much more to do. my mission is to protect south jersey's way of life. i'm frank lobiondo and i approve this message. a new study finds many doctors are prescribing the wrong kind of antibiotics about half the time. researchers think part of the problem is that patients may request specific antibiotics, and many times the one that's
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"i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion, and i would suggest we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: they're not for you. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions. now, as chairman of the pennsylvania commission on crime, i'm leading the fight to stop the epidemic of heroin and opioid abuse. as attorney general, i'll prosecute anyone who scams our seniors. and i'll hold the oil and gas companies accountable to keep our drinking water safe. i'm josh shapiro. i'll be an attorney general who always fights for you.
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>> announcer: this is nbc 10 news. new revelations in the bridgegate trial accuse chris christie of knowing more than he claims. >> former aide bridget kelly again took the stand today. she says he was aware of the accusations. >> reporter: another tearful day for bridget kelly as she finished telling her side of the sto story. she said she used the word "retribution," asking the governor if he wanted to respond, he said no.
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he said to let david wildstein, the plot's mastermind, handle it. as the scanneddal grew, quote, knew it wasn't going to be a good thing for me. i was petrified. governor christie is my boss and he's having a memory issue. finally in total tears, everyone's livelihood depends on chris christie, including mine. state senator loretta weinberg's take on the governor's office and his pending reelection campaign back then? >> even beginning in 2011, everything was about 2013. it wasn't about the 8 million residents in the state of new jersey. >> reporter: kelly told of a conference call with governor christie before a crucial december news conference denying all previous knowledge. the concern, port authority executive pat foy, a cuomo appointee, who had put a stop to the lane closures and was about
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to testify to the committee. quote, the governor said he had a conversation with governor cuomo and he told governor cuomo to back the "f" off. later, in tears, she said "it felt like i was alone on an island." the governor is still using $10 million of public money to defend himself. >> if that's an investigation, one of my grandkids could have done a better job. >> that was brian thompson reporting. other top stories we're following at 5:00, former pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane could spend nearly two years in prison. she was led out of the montgomery county courthouse in handcuffs this afternoon after a judge sentenced her to ten to 23 months for illegally disclosing details from a grand jury investigation and then lying about it under oath. temple university police say
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they're increasing patrols after a group of young people assaulted students and one of their officers. police say as many as 200 kids as young as 12 gathered near campus. several students, one temple officer, and a police horse were assaulted. everyone is expected to be okay. police are looking for the man who caused this damage right here to this historic philadelphia building. a man was caught on surveillance video ripping the brass railing off the stairs leading to the union league on broad street in center city. the theft caused the staircase to collapse. developing tonight, investigators are trying to find a missing celebrity backup dancer from new jersey. 32-year-old shirlene quigley was last seen getting on a bus in new york city early yesterday morning. her father says she made a strange comment to a friend recently, "get ready, it's about to happen." she's performed are beyonce and
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rihanna. voters will be asked two ballot questions, one whether to expand the casino, 70% oppose that expansion. the second question about using the gas tax to fund transportation projects, 46% of voters are in favor. tonight delaware residents will get a look at the plans to redevelop an old steel meal into a state of the art transit center. the claymont regional transportation center will be built on the site of the shuttered evraz steel mill. the transit hub is expected to have more parking and be more pedestrian and bike friendly. tanks wi trains will hit the track starting in 2020. to your first alert weather now, a nice day, a little bit windy as you can see from our live camera in philadelphia. but you'll be bundling up soon. >> we're not ready for that.
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first alert meteorologist sheena parveen is tracking chilly weather heading our way. >> recently people have been leaving the windows open, but you might need to close the windows and leave the heat on this week, at least a few mornings. 63 degrees in philadelphia, 61 through main of our new jersey neighborhoods. a lot of time clouds from earlier have cleared out. no rain from those clouds. we'll be staying dry as we go through tonight and into tomorrow. neighborhoods temperatures in philadelphia, 62 degrees. right now, 64 at graduate hospital. 62 degrees right now in fox chase. so a cool evening. tomorrow will be even cold. here you see the 60s. but that colder air is just up to our north, right on the doorstep. that will be moving in for tomorrow. all those 80s, those are going to stay far to our south. we won't be warming up like that anytime soon. through tonight into tomorrow morning, by 8:00 a.m. temperatures will be in the upper 30s in some areas. make sure you have a jacket in the morning, and even cooler by
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the afternoon. i'll show you that forecast plus who can expect some patchy frost this week, coming up. next at 5:00, an olympic gold medallist opens up about his third cancer scare and his advice for all patients. i'm john clark live at malcon-jenkins foundation charity event. coming up, eagles long snapper and the star of "america's got talent" john dorenbos is going to join us live. biden: this is what i know about katie mcginty -
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and she's never abandoned them. hard work. family. playing it straight. that's katie. and the ads attacking her? they're a bunch of malarkey. katie's career is about looking out for families like yours. creating jobs, keeping our environment safe. she's a wife, a mom, a basketball fan, a homework supervisor. she's like you and she'll fight for you in the united states senate. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. olympic figure skating champion scott hamilton has diagnosed with a benign pituitary tumor. he alsocular cancer in 1997. he says, "get as many opinions as you possibly can. the more you truly understand what you're up against, the better decision you're going to make."
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vice president joe biden made a stop in cleveland today to help find a cure for cancer. he spoke about his cancer moonshot initiative at the cleveland clinic innovation summit. he says advances are urgently needed to meet the moonshot's goal of making a decade's worth of advances in just five years. he stresses that collaboration is key. >> this shift from individual institutions to collaboration and team science in my view is critical to the success of our fight against cancer. >> the moonshot initiative also includes experts from silicon valley, ibm, even nasa. we have some cold temperatures in the forecast just ahead. and a morning when we expect widespread frost. i'll total you the timing on all of that, coming up next.
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>> he steps up, he fires. it's complete. across the 20. the 10. the 5. touchdown sl touchdown! >> never get tired of seeing that. nbc 10 is your official eagles station. we'll have exclusive coverage all day to get you ready for the big game. it starts sunday morning 9:30 with eagles game day kickoff. the game starts at 8:30 only on nbc 10, followed by our live post game show. sunday is a big night for the eagles. so is tonight. >> malcolm jenkins hosting his annual blitz, bow ties, and bourbon event. csn's john clark is live with a special guest. >> unfortunately i forgot by bow tie. john dorenbos didn't really know how to tie that one, he got malcolm jenkins to do it for him. >> this is the first i've worn. kind of a big day for me. >> that is huge.
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an owed to hurricane schwartz. >> i did wear a clip-on one during the prom, a cheater. >> should i introduce you as the "america's got talent" star on nbc 10? are you more well-known for being one of the stars of "america's got talent"? >> i didn't realize how many people watched the show, a lot of people. it's changed aspects of my life, all to the good. great opportunities. here i want to be known as the long snapper. i love the birds, i love philly. i'm just happy to still be here. >> you're the longest tenured eagle, i believe you're the longest tenured professional athlete in town. when you come off a win like that against the minnesota vikings and how well you guys are playing at home, and then you have a chance to take the division lead sunday night in dallas, how special are these experiences? because you know, you've got maybe a couple of years left, it's not going to go on forever. >> you never know when your last day is.
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i never thought i would play a year in the nfl, and every year i played, i thought i would get cut. this is so sick, every day i'm like, holy cow, i can't believe it's real. to have minnesota come in, bradford came back in, to play it like we did, defensively, special teams, ovensively, to be a part of this is sick. now to go to dallas, i'm excited for this team, i'm excited to be a part of this. we'll see where the season goes, man. >> you can come down to union trust, malcolm jenkins' blitz, bow ties, and bourbon event. john dorenbos will be doing some magic, you can find that prince "make it to my car." >> this is my first event here, i'm blown away, the malcolm jenkins foundation has stepped up. >> the magic man is in the house. malcolm jenkins will join us
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live in the next half hour. i'm john clark. back to you in the studio. >> maybe he can make a bow tie magically appear for you, john, there's a challenge. >> we might have to try that. that's a pretty sweet bow tie there. >> thanks, guys. let's get to your weather now. chilly temperatures on the way. let's go to sheena parveen. >> today we're in the 60s. tomorrow it's going to be 10 degrees cooler in the afternoon. then we have a round of frost moving in for your wednesday morning. so don't be surprised about that. it's going to get colder. 63 right now in philadelphia, 63 through many of our neighborhoods in delaware and even the mid-60s in parts of new jersey. some 50s in our pennsylvania suburbs already. unionville, 59 degrees current. malvern has dropped down to 57. elroy, 59. bedminster, 58. and tomorrow morning, you will need a jacket. it will be in the upper 30s in some of our suburbs and through
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the afternoon, it will be colder than it was today. and a little windy. through the afternoon tomorrow, we will stay dry. but there will be a bit of a breeze around. reading, 54 for the high temperature tomorrow. bethlehem around 53 degrees. westchester, mid-50s. phoenixville, 55 degrees. fairmount, 56 degrees. mt. airy, 53. closer to the shore, about the mid- to upper 50s. atlantic city, 58 degrees. galloway township, 56. dover, a high of 58. wilmington right around 58 degrees. then we go through tomorrow night and wednesday morning. and that's when we expect the widespread frost by wednesday morning. a little bit of a breeze possibly. and that would help to make temperatures feel a couple of degrees colder. wednesday, 8:30 a.m., this is what it will feel like. don't be surprised when you walk outside wednesday morning, widespread frost, areas north and west. our pennsylvania suburbs in the lehigh valley feeling like the
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upper 20s. the rest of the area feeling right around freezing. so again, that's wednesday morning. then we go into thursday. it will still be cool in the afternoon. but thursday is going to be a rainy day, make sure you have your umbrella. right now, nice and dry. the clouds were here pretty much all day. they're really starting to clear out. no rain tonight, no immediate rain moving in. that's why the rain isn't going to be here until thursday. we still have a few dry days. going into your tuesday, nice and dry. cooler in the afternoon. wednesday, that's that cold morning. then we'll see the clouds moving in in the evening. now we go into thursday, mainly looks like rain across the whole area. some models were trying to show a wintry mix in the poconos, either way that will turn to rain. expect rain on thursday, clearing into friday. back in the upper 60s on saturday, with showers. cooling back down and in the upper 50s next week, probably getting back to the 70s. we'll have more on your
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neighborhood weather coming up at 6:00. lester holt joins us now from the nbc studios from new york. >> he has a look as what's coming up on the "nbc nightly news." ahead, why the clinton campaign is showing confidence tonight and why trump says he doesn't believe the numbers. how hackers may have turned your home wi-fi devices into weapons in last week's internet attack. and the outrage over the government forcing some iraq war veterans to pay back their reenlistment bonuses. more on all those stories when we see you coming up at 6:30 on "nbc nightly news." jim and erin, back to you. >> thanks, lester, see you at 6:30. next at 5:00, people in south jersey have a new way to get their police department's attention. >> why the department says this new piece of technology will help them serve the public and save them money. pat toomey: he was a founder of this pennsylvania bank and owned stock worth as much as a million dollars. under toomey's leadership, the bank used a controversial foreclosure practice
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called "confession of judgement" to take away homes from people across pennsylvania. the practice is banned in 35 states because it's considered predatory, but pat toomey didn't care. pat toomey the banker: he's really not for you. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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i've seen what can happen as the result of hate. my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said,
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uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain. hate can rip us apart. i know what can happen as the result of hate, and donald trump should never be our president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. but pat toomey actually owned a bank. most people owe the bank. and when he went to washington, he voted to change the laws... to benefit wall street and banks like his. voting to gut consumer protections that crack down... on predatory lending and fraud. to take money from you and... line the pockets of wall street millionaires like... himself. pat toomey: out for himself, all in for wall street. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. people in south jersey have a new tool at their
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fingerprints. it's a crime fighting kiosk. >> nbc 10 south jersey reporter cydney long shows us how it works. >> reporter: it's proven technology, from soup to hogue s i hoagies at your favorite convenience score to paying your parking ticket or disputing one or following a report. >> they can follow a report for harassment, theft. >> reporter: since the kiosk debuted on friday, it's already popular. >> if you look at it as an investment, it's a no-brainer. >> reporter: it was built in-house by the police department. it's kiosk-covered ipad to the tune of 2,000 bucks. >> anything that saves us money and thus keeps our property tax
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down, and you are aware of the property tax situation in this state, more power to them. >> reporter: the goal is to allow police officers to spend less time at the situation, instead hitting the road on emergency calls. >> going after crime is more important than a cat caught up in the tree. >> reporter: once you officially file your report here at the kiosk, a police officer or detective will follow up with you within a matter of days by phone to determine if an investigation might be necessary. >> we still will always be here to talk to people face-to-face. but instead of waiting for an officer, you can go ahead and use the kiosk and submit your request there. >> reporter: cydney long, nbc 10 news. nbc 10 news at 6:00 is next. >> here is jacqueline london. next at 6:00, her son pleaded for no prison time. but a judge sentenced former attorney general kathleen kane to nearly a year behind bars. we're live with the developing
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like me, she has pennsylvania working class roots, and she's never abandoned them. hard work. family. playing it straight. that's katie. and the ads attacking her? they're a bunch of malarkey. katie's career is about looking out for families like yours. creating jobs, keeping our environment safe. she's a wife, a mom, a basketball fan, a homework supervisor. she's like you and she'll fight for you in the
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handcuffed and taken to prison. pennsylvania's former tone general gets time behind bars despite a plea from her son. historic building vandalized. what the thief wanted that led to these stairs tumbling down. [ bleep ] i'm going to wash the floor with these. >> burger shop shocker. the video that caused a fire symptom on facebook and what we found at this area eatery today. >> announcer: nbc 10 news starts now. prison time. former attorney general kathleen kane left the courthouse in handcuffs late this afternoon. the once top law enforcer in the state will now spend time behind bars. good evening, i'm jacqueline london.
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>> i'm jim rosenfield. kathleen kane was taken right to prison in eagleville. the montgomery county judge handed down the punishment after the jury found her guilty over the summer. kane will serve ten to 23 months in jail. nbc 10's deanna durante followed the entire trial and spent today in court. >> i know one of kane's children even testified, calling her his rock. >> reporter: her oldest son. he's 15 years old, and he was in the court when the sentence was handed down. kane was taken from here to the montgomery county prison and we have just learned that she has posted bail and could be released within the hour. she was the top law enforcement official in the state. tonight she was an inmate. kathleen kane brought forward more than two dozen supporters. many wrote letters and spoke to a judge asking for mercy, saying despite her crime, she's done a lot of good in her life. the youngest character witness, her 15-year-old son who told the judge it would be bad for his
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