tv NBC10 News at 6pm NBC December 8, 2016 6:00pm-6:31pm EST
6:00 pm
rules in pennsylvania 8. in chester county, we found people stocking up on supplies as an arctic blast approaches. >> it felt relatively comfortable i don't recall toto in the air. temperatures are dropping. >> this was the scene a few hours ago in spring garden, we're going to show it to you here, not the attire you want to wear when those low temperatures move in. we're sure she'll bundle up later tonight. >> the cold last could leave you feeling the blues, nbc10 in center city where we found this street performer. he'll need heavia heavier coat y in a few hours. >> sheena parveen has our latest
6:01 pm
forecast. >> it's going to be cold tomorrow morning, that will be the coldest point of the day, for now we all right have some areas dropping into the 30s. 42 in philadelphia, 38 in trenton, 37 degrees in vine land. but look at the air just off to our west and northwest. we have single digits, and that's all part of the same air mass. even some lake-effect snow showers already to our north and west. and tomorrow wouldn't be surprised if some of those snow showers tried to blow into part of the area. here's a look, we're looking at tomorrow, 7:00 in the morning, it's going to be colder and it's going to be windier. so the feels like temperature could be into the teens for the entire area almost m and through the afternoon only feeling as warm as the 20s. les take a look at broad street from our kimmel center campus camera.
6:02 pm
it looks beautiful out there, but if you're going to be out in the city tonight, you need to bundle up. >> lauren, how are people getting ready for this arctic blast? >> reporter: they are both physically and mentally preparing. one woman told me, it seems like summer just ended. but you can certainly feel the difference out here tonight and that's why folks are taking steps to make sure the air we feel outside doesn't make it inside their homes. at this hardware store in paoli, preparations for the season are under way. from trees outside, to gloves and hats as soon as you step inside the door. and with colder weather on the way, this owner tells us what customers are coming in four. >> all different kinds of weather stripping that people use around doors that type of thing to keep the drafts out from their doors. these are the sweeps that go on
6:03 pm
the bottom of the doors. >> these decorative ones are so popular he just ordered these this morning. patti morgan is ready for one part of the season. >> i'm not ready for christmas, but i'm ready for the cold. >> preps for the carl family included putting on the cold weather gear for the first time today. >> it's. cold. >> sam pain has been winterizing his home. >> i noticed that the entrance to the attic, there's a major draft coming in that entrance. i have to steel myself to the weather soon, but i will be prepared. >> reporter: and that last man told me that the idea of getting ready for winterizing his home, that came more with the calendar than the temperature. so making those preparations before the cold hits. live in paoli, i'm lauren mayk.
6:04 pm
>> you'll have the nbc10 weather app for weather in your neighborhood. and developing tonight, people across the nation are mourning the loss of legendary astronaut john glenn "hurricane" schwar schwartz -- glenn was the first to orbit the effort back in 1962. in later years serving as a senator in ohio for 32 years, he also returned to space on the space shuttle "discovery," becoming the oldest man ever to make the trip. john glenn was 95 years old. city council is wrapping up its final meeting of the year. >> one decision could leave
6:05 pm
drivers rejoicing. that's because it's going to be a lot harder for companies to tow your car. >> even though drivers might catch a break, not everyone's happy about it? >> reporter: especially these tow truck drivers who are telling me that just a few bad apples are now eroding everybody's bottom line. but this law was created for drivers specifically to make it much harder for them to be towed illeg illegally. >> maria sanchez's bill is one that is characterized as one that can really tackle the problem. >> every car towed must now a ticket. >> reporter: it's a first step, but far from a comprehensive plan. >> we don't have the internal capacity to create the comprehensive reform that we need. and there are national companies
6:06 pm
who do this. >> the city will seek help from a third party. tow truck drivers don't know specifically who to call to issue a ticket. and delays cost them time and money. >> to set up an adjustment just for people who are doing the violations, you're addressing it as a whole. >> keith jones feels there are unintended consequences of the bill. >> the negative few should not put into bankruptcy the legitimate many. >> reporter: the law does not go into effect until next year, but next tuesday, all affected parties are going to come together to discuss how it will be implemented reporting live from city hall, andrea klein-thomas, nbc10 news. and the city council also approved a bill looking for anyone who wants to work in philadelphia.
6:07 pm
employers will soon be banned from asking applicants their -- mayor jim kenney says he will sign that bill into law. fattah was found guilty earlier this year using campaign funds on personal expenses. in a court filing fattah's attorney asked if the judge consider fattah's years of public service. prosecutors have recommended sentencing fattah to 20 years in prison. a candle light vigil honoring trooper frankie
6:08 pm
williams. trooper williams died when a car hit his cruiser head on on monday night. the other driver, 61-year-old lloyd rudley was also killed. a local pharmaceutical company is cutting jobs in delaware. astrazeneca is rm cutting 170 jobs next year. the company says it had to make difficult decisions because it's expecting lower u.s. revenues next year. stocks closed at record highs today as the post election rally continues. the dow jones briefly rose 100 points. investors are looking forward to a pro business economy under
6:09 pm
president-elect donald trump's administration. today we learned that president-elect trump will bring his victory tour to pennsylvania. >> tonight mr. trump's in ohio. he landed in columbus about two hours ago. the president-elect is in town to sit with victims of last week's attack at ohio state university. also plans to meet with the first responders who responded that day. trump plans to nominate fast food executive. he is said to be a critic of big hikes in the money mum wage and the expansion of overtime pay. >> governor chris christie was
6:10 pm
lobbying for other potential roles in the new administration. another new jersey native appears to have a brighter future with the trump administration. his cool pain kellyanne conway is from hammondton, atlantic county and how her hometown plans to honor her and how leading to a krirm trover. how a smart phone app is scaring criminals from tu s int themselves in. >> also ahead. ♪ >> the sound of success, the local artists in the running for the music industry's top honor. and coming up next, i'll show you how cold it will be for your friday and your weekend. plus our next chance for rain and snow. . that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song...
6:11 pm
6:12 pm
6:13 pm
6:14 pm
tell you those people are sounding off more on social media than they are to us on camera this afternoon. it's about the fact that a family oriented kids christmas parade may be potentially tarnished by people who say they would protest during the parade or even boycott businesses here in hammondton due to conway's connection to trump. >> the most important part of this town is the family aspect. >> reporter: and kellyanne conway is considered family in hammondton. poinsettias adorn hammonton's downtown market. a trump adviser and the first female to get a candidate elected president. police tell nbc10 they're aware of comments on social media about planned protests. >> i don't have any problem with protests here in hammonton, but please, keep it peaceful. it's about christmas, it's about
6:15 pm
kids everyone joying their night. >> and hammonton with a newly revised downtown shopping district won't get their business. >> reporter: gordon doesn't get it, he says the election is over. >> people stay they don't want to come here anymore. >> it's not about trump, he wasn't invited. it's about a girl who went to st. joe high school, grammar school. >> the holidays is an exciting time. like i said before, family, friends and joying good food. >> a brand-new business owner says that kellyanne's come back should yuunite people, not divi. >> whatever is going on on the grander scale in our country or in the world. >> it's their los, if they're not going to be involved. >> reporter: and saturday night's christmas parade begins at 7:00, conway will be given
6:16 pm
the keys to the town as the grand marshall of the parade. businesses are not sweating the fact that people might boycott hammonton, with all the windows and doors decorated for the holidays, there were a lot of people out and a lot of shopping bags in hand. a bucks county police department is turning your cell phone into a crime fighting tool. the app displays pictures and information on people wanted for crimes. all you have to do is enter your e-mail into the crime watch app to get access. once the police department uploads the information, it's also pushed out to facebook and twitter. it helps cast a wide net. >> the folks that they're coming in contact and turning themselves and folks that we're arresting basically says that the gig is up. >> bensalem police say in less than 10 days of use, they're
6:17 pm
already crediting the app with leading to six arrests. > now another group is in the spotlight after they were nominated for a grammy. they are the crossing from right near in germantown. their musical adaptation of barnhopper has been nominated for a grammy. as the group prepares to go to hollywood, their plan to shine a spot light on music they have made famous in philadelphia. >> now classical music, if we can bring that energy to the city, we're happy to do so. >> i was surprised to see that it actually had been getting a lot of play. >> the grammys will be handed out february 12. and we are tracking bitterly cold temperatures heading our way. >> here's a live look for you down at penn's landing.
6:18 pm
great weather for ice skating, but in the next few hours, you're not going to want to be outside, right, sheena? >> well only if you're bundled up. the cold air is going to get here tonight. it's already cold outside tonight. but it will get colder. a live look out a philadelphia center city skyline, we're nice and dry and we'll continue to stay that way as we go through the overnight hours, 38 degrees, we'll be dropping to 30 degrees. by 11:00 p.m., dropping to 34 and feeling like 24 degrees by 11:00 tonight. you can bet tomorrow morning will feel even colder. so the arctic air is on its way. it will be here when you walk outside in the morning, make sure you have is gloves, the hats, the scarfs, the heavy coat, going to be windy and the wind will make it feel as warm as the 20s through the weekend.
6:19 pm
high temperatures will only be in the 30s, so this cold air is going to stick around and then it's going to come back as we go into next week too. here's a look at future temps, now we're looking at overnight hours, and morning, some computer models are suggesting that we could feel in the low teens. other computer models suggesting the upper teens. either way, that's cold, and the wind is going to keep us feeling cold throughout the day. now we're looking at 5:00 p.m., temperatures feeling mostly like the mid to low 20s, and actual highs will be in the low to upper 30s. but that wind is going to make all the difference, saturday feeling like the mid to low teens. a lot of the cloud cover is clearing, but you see cloud cover to our north and west. some of those lake-effect snow showers could blow into parts of the area. here's future weather, the
6:20 pm
blustery winds could bring lake-effect snow showers into the poconos, the lehigh valley. we'll be watching that closely through the day, but again, it's going to be a windy one, so don't be surprised if you see that. saturday afternoon we're going to be dry, poconos could be see some flurries. a so your entire week of forecast, upper 30s tomorrow, a chance of lake-effect snow showers in the pennsylvania suburbs and lehigh valley. and a wind day, saturday, dry day, mostly sunny, upper 30s, sunny, more clouds around, and we could see a rain-snow mix later sunday night, changing to rain as we go monday. we'll take a look at that 10-day forecast coming up. the eagles defense has been kind of offense as of lite. john clark has more on how the d plans to make a difference
6:22 pm
c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot.
6:23 pm
brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. >>don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. >>talk to your doctor about brilinta. i'm doing all i can. that includes brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astra zeneca may be able to help.
6:24 pm
good evening, danny pommells with you once again. wide receiver jordan matthews and wide receiver ryan matthews were in full practice today. but doyle green beckham missed his second straight day with an abdominal issue. >> the eagles defense was man handled in washington by the redskins in week six. they gave up close to 500 yards of offense and 230 of that was on the ground. both are the worst this season.
6:25 pm
and the birds defense gave up their most points in season on sunday in cincinnati. this is the second straight week the eagles defense didn't have a sack or an interception. they need to come up with some big plays on defense. >> we don't want to be desperate, because, you remember, that's when we really start trying too hard and you're never going to get it done. so we just want to go out there and have fun. >> even when we're third and along, there's little things here and there that kept us on the field. >> reporter: the birds defense has now given up the most passing plays of 20 or more yards in the nfl and they have given up the third most plays of 40 or more yards, they need to stop the big plays on sunday. at the nova care complement.
6:26 pm
>> the flyers try to increase their winning strooerk. steve mason will make a start tonight. connor mcdavid, the 19-year-old leads the nhl with 36 points, coverage starts at 6:30 on csn. to the hard wood now, jordan noel has not played this season after having surgery on his left knee. joel embiid will play tonight under a 28-minute restriction. he'll go up against one of the biggest men in the league. coverage starts at 7:30 on csn. i'm danny pommells, cns. we'll be right back.
6:28 pm
6:29 pm
...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. well, bundle up tomorrow, we have been telling you tomorrow's temperatures feeling like the teens. the week is going to be cold,
6:30 pm
the next weather system late sunday into monday, another cold blast next week. >> bundle up, thanks for watching. >> see you at 11:00. breaking news tonight. the passing of an icon. john glenn, war hero turned astronaut, the first american to orbit the earth, the last of the mercury seven. a distinguished u.s. senator, dead at the age of 95. tonight we bid him god speed. siberian expressway, the deep freeze turns deadly. treacherous conditions about to get worse, with temperatures set to plunge even lower. mumps outbreak, cases sky rocketing on a ten-year high. a warning for families as college students head home for the holidays. and hatch mals hysteria, they're the must-have gifts of the season, and parents
103 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
WCAU (NBC)Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=2108420167)