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river valley and clouds and mid-level ds light returns moving through t county. for the most part conditions are dry. current temperature for allentown 45 degrees. moneyer 40s for northeast philadelphia andyant 41 degrees. notice the sft in the winds. this san influence. it means temperatures foray saw yesterday. we topped out at philadelphia lote of mid-to upp. society hill currently at 45 degrees. so mild conditions right now. let's track out the next three conditions for today will be mostly cloudy. showers are expected later
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evening. it will be a washout for the end of this workweek. it looks like passing showers early on saturday. i will leave us hilalphia area saturday with temperatures topping out at 56 degrees. the pa suburbs may see a few stray showers with highs in the mid-50s. for the most part we will warm up throughout this weekend. my pick of the weekend will be this sunday. coming up we'll talk makg a com. back to you. >> thank you. philadelphia police investigating this deadly crash. we are over the scene near washington lane this morning. police say ad li cart, hit anot killing the drive everinside. the other driver wasn't seriously hurt. let's get a check with jessica boyington. >> i will go back over in just a second. let's look at 95.
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you can see either way it's in the that much of an increase. it is about a 13 minute trip. 95 looks great. moving towards center city speeds in the high 40s. you'll have no problems. again, this is right in here around washington lane. it was within that general intersection. it is massive delays for most of the morning because of that. for right now it looks like it is act which willy doing-- actu little bit better. there is a disabled vehicle. we'll end here because there is correction there. moving from new jersey to philadelphia over the ben franklin.
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officers are doing a welfare check on carriage way. they got into a struggle, shots were fired and the man died later at the hospital. it kept them out for hours. >> they are not letting nobody in, not letting nobody out. i have been sitting in my car trying to get in my apartment. >> police allowing people back in around 5:30 this morning. now to chester down thety where school security is investigating who sprayed this graffiti on a wall. we got a tip from a viewer. classes are still going on as scheduled. delaware county council hope to have this graffiti removed today or tomorrow at the latest. it showed the spray painted message. the message reads illegal immigrants go home. a viewer said the graffiti had
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been there for several weeks. happening now, the senate intelligence committee holding the first hearing on what it calls russian tactics that could influence the u.s. election. >> here is a live look at the hearing in washington. it has been underway for about an hour now. we have a look at who's testifying today and a look behind the scenes. >> reporter: meet the team heading the senate investigation on trump transition ties to russia. >> we are here to assure you and the american people who are watching and listening that we will get to the bottom of this. >> you can't find ten people that have no political connections on it especially through security clearances. it is important we do get it right. >> reporter: they have collected an unprecedented number of documents and asked 20 people to testify including jared kushner
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and mike flynn. >> i take my job extremely serious. it overrides any personal believes i might have or loyalties i might have. >> reporter: still a concern for devin nunes after he reviewed classified documents on white house grounds. nunes claims democrats aren't helping behind the scenes. >> at the end of the day we'll do an investigation with or without them. >> reporter: investigation whether russia had an influence. again, this morning russia cesr president denies any involvement. >> watch my lips. no. >> reporter: and ivanka trump will be a federal employee. she has a title and has an
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office already but says she won't take the government paycheck. nbc news, washington. two of christie's former aids will do prison time. the judge sentenced bill to two years. brid bridgette kelly to 18 months. governor christie denied any wrong doing. the trial frein trial set to start on tuesday. jury selection was completed in chester county this week. he is charge until a deadly shootout that killed one and injured oochlt he lead a 48 day manhunt before u.s. marshals captured him. lawmakers dpoptd introduce a big this would make the recreational use of marijuana legal. we have both sides of the
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debate. >> it is legal. you know, everybody gets drunk around here. almost everyone has an opinion on recreational marijuana. >> the fast food industry will definitely -- >> yes. >> the first state could be the first in our area to allow the sale of recreational marijuana. lawmakers planning to introduce a bill that would make delaware the ninth state in the country to allow this kind of use. she says she has been trying to get a bill like this on the floor for the past four years. >> we actually have bipartisan support and we are excited about the bill that will be introduced. >> reporter: opponents say it is a dangerous road. >> it is an introductory drug to the hard stuff. we are stupid. >> reporter: others thinking about the tax revenue and sai savings that could benefit the state. >> it will save is state
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millions by ending unnecessary arrests and create recreational development. >> reporter: here are the penalties state by state. delaware has the most relaxed laws in our area already. for up to an ounce it's a civil penalty, a $100 fine and no jail time. new jersey the toughest in our area, possession of less than 50 grams, a little under 2 ounces could land you with a thousand dollars fine and six months in jail. those trying to push this bill through are confident they have the votes to let it pass. they plan to getting governor carnie to get him on board as well. former vice president joe biden will speak at the university of pennsylvania this afternoon. he will discuss his new post.
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biden has also been named a professor at penn. he is also remembering his late son beau. he was a guest of honor. ceremony in wilmington last night. the event recognized more than two dozen members for embodying beau's legacy, fighting for civil rights. >> beau understood to his core it was a sacred obligation to use the power of government to intervene. it's a guaranteed dignity for any individual always being affirmatively denied. >> he served as delaware's attorney general. he died from brain cancer in 2015. tony luke has died.
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funeral services are scheduled for friday evening. accused of stealing her fortune. mason suffers from alzheimer's disease and lived in a nursing home. someone stopped paying her bills last year. police learned nearly a million dollars of mason's money was gone. investigators say her grandson, calvin turner, spent it all. health officials have a warning for pet owners. they have seen a number of dogs that contracted a deadly infection transmitted by rats. symptoms include fever, loss of appetite and urination problems. a texas community in mourning. >> more than a dozen members of a church died in a tragic van crash. this morning we are learning more about what lead to this collision. a space launch today may not only make history, it may make
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head on with a small church bus yesterday afternoon. the bus had been carrying a group of church members returning home from a retreat. one survivor from the bus is in critical condition. the truck driver listed in stable condition. history could be made in the sky today. they will launch a used rocket booster. space x says it was recovered from a previous launch. it should save tens of millions of dollars and could make it more accessible to the average person. it has been about four and a half years since super storm sandy struck the jersey shore. thousands are still recovering. they will be offering free advice, resources and support. glenn kelly joins us now. thanks for being here. >> it is absolutely my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> tell us about saturday.
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>> people looking for resources. this is the place to be. it is at the corner of route 9 in beachwood. in if you're looking far deal this is the place to be. it is a free community workshop offered live by glenn kelly real estate. refreshments. it will be a great time where you can learn from engineers, architects, title companies. it will really help you and assist you and bring you into the demention of if you have been out of your home for years -- >> so the steps to get you back in? >> absolutely. if you're done with it and it's been a long time this will be a chance to hopefully meet inve investors that want to pick up that property. >> why do you think people are still having trouble recovering? >> it is crazy. with all of the different grant programs you hear a lot about
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rent. you can google it. it is hard to try to get payment out of them. you have the problem of builders coming in, lifting and raising homes. >> right. >> it's not required. >> and they are disappearing. some places it is required depending on what zone you're in. >> uh-huh. >> you always hear about people hiring someone without doing due diligence and they wind up having an issue where they put money down and don't get it back. this free charity program event this saturday, that's what it is all about. it is about helping the community learn who is a good builder, who is a good house raiser, surveyor, engineer, an attorney if you need one. >> all of those will be there to help you say here are the questions you should ask. >> they will be there to help everyone make an educated decision. >> again, the southern ocean
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recovery workshop is saturday at the corner of routes 9 and 100 at longboat avenue and beachwood. we have posted it on nbc10.com and on our nbc 10 app. i'm erika martin. a live look outside looking west across the philadelphia skyline. we are seeing thick mid-and upper level clouds developing very quickly ahead of a system that we are tracking currently moving across the mississippi river valley. right now this system is moving very slowly. in fact it has wreaked havoc. this system is headed in our direction. so right now what we are seeing locally is developing clouds at the mid-and upper levels. you can see here in the brighter white what we are expecting right now and what we are seeing right now. light returns through parts of
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burkes county and lehigh valley. it is not making it to the ground, not right now but we are tracking rain getting here by this evening. current temperatures are mainly in the 40s. wilmington current temperature for you, 46 degrees. mount holly 44. it is 45 for trenton. more importantly we do have an on shore influence. we are seeing northeasterlies and easterlies. while the winds are calm right now for atlantic city, for everybody across the delaware valley this on shore influence will keep temperatures cooler than we saw yesterday. so we do have a chillier thursday in the forecast. your out the door forecast, we are seeing temperatures climbing just a bit today. by 2:00 p.m. we'll see partly to mostly cloudy skies, 51 degrees. overcast skies by 60 and 50 degrees for you. 10:00 p.m. we are seeing rain
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showers moving across the delaware valley. notice the trend here. we'll stay in the 50s through the early afternoon hours. upper 40s for you. so we are tracking these temperatures that are pretty much going to be seasonal for this time of year but certainly cooler than we saw yesterday. also an increase in wind speeds across the region. now, hour by hour forecasts i'm starting this at 11:00 a.m. i do want to show you how this system starts to move in. at 5:00 p.m. we are seeing some rain moving just into parts of burkes county and chester county as well. it is not really until later tonight through the overnight hours that this system will really start to develop. heads up now. give yourself extra time for that morning commute. we are already seeing pockets of heavy downpours. your neighborhoods seeing lots of temperatures that will be right around average for this time of the year.
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phoenix seeing 50 for you. upper 40s with rain showers in store and seeing the threat of windy conditions. we could see winds top out at 40 to 50 miles per hour. delaware in general you're seeing temperatures in the 50s. i do have your ten day on ten. back to you. >> thank you. we have important news for any woman who may have experienced trauma as a teen. >> it could put you at risk far different problem later in life. we'll tell you what local researchers uncovered straight ahead. and the number of people killed while walking is on the rise. we'll tell you what may be contributing to the increase. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪
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that increase was higher among whites than any other race. nbc 10 spent nearly six months investigating the issue of heroin and opiod addiction. you can watch the exclusive reports any time on nbc10.com or on our nbc 10 app. women who endured trauma as a teenager may be at risk for depression during menopause. they asked about neglect or family dysfunction. they also experienced depression when they hit menopause. here is another reason to take care of your teeth. it could increase early death in women. women with history of tooth loss were more likely to die from any cause. the study suggests it may effect their dietary habits and could
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be indicators of other chronic health problems. >> it stirred controversy. north carolina is taking steps to repeal the so called bathroom bill. we'll tell you when it may disappear from the books and look at the long nick impact on the state. also, a reunion sparking harsh reaction from one actress. we'll tell you what the original aunt viv had to say about the fresh prince cast getting back together.
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upper 50srain. it looks between an i >> we like focusene intellie washington. the sens technology to ad the house intelligence committee is trying to figure out how to move forward with the investigation. >> as the senate now begins its investigation into russian election hacking and possible ties to president trump's election team they are promising it will be a by part sipartisan. >> the public deserves to hear the truth about possible russian
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elections. >> they are not favoring one party over another and should be a concern for all of us. >> reporter: a much different tone where the probe has collapsed after weeks. as the senate moves forward lawmakers say they already reviewed an unprecedented number of intelligence and requested interviews with at least 20 people including president trump's adviser and son-in-law and former national security adviser mike flynn. >> we are talking about an overall investigation and whether it will be any pros kus for criminal activity. >> many believe links to russian president putin. he told reporters he looked forward to meeting with president trump and denied his country made any effort to influence the election. >> watch my lips. i said no. watch my lips. >> going onto call it lies.
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>> they are expected to be face to face later today. the first time they have done that in days. as it stands right now there are no future meetings scheduled. jay gray, nbc news, washington. happening now north car line fla lawmakers debating a plan to end the controversial bathroom bill. it means trance genter people across the state can only use public bathrooms that correspond with the gender listed on their birth certificates. north carolina lost more than $3 billion in business because sporting vents, concerts and conventions boycotted the state over the ban. this is a live look from the north carolina senate floor. if it passes here it will go to the house for a vote there. if the house gives it approval the bill will go to the governor. in delaware county a middle school aid arrested for bringing
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a gun and ammunition to school. they arrested jordan at the middle school. they were tipped off after someone found a bullet in the faculty bath room. police searched his backpack, found a gun and more thanammuni. >> he is hired to take care of the needs of special t special needs child and he is walking around with an arsenal. >> the company that placed him say he passed all background and safety checks. he is no longer associated with the company. a smoking cell phone brought firefighters to the high school before noon yesterday. the phone was in a student's book bag when it started smoke. they cleared the classroom as a precaution. no one was hurt. a teenager faces charges for vandalizing a synagogue.
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they threw a rock through the window. surveillance video shows two teenagers outside the synagogue sunday night. damage was discovered by a worker the next day. take a look at the philadelphia art museum. three-year renovation. the mayor says this project represents the future of the facility and philadelphia. the city is supporting it. >> i am proud to announce our committee of capital support to help fund this core project. >> the museum is offering an open house with pay what you wish pricing. change is happening all along north broad street in north philadelphia. rehab work is well underway as it transforms from an eyesore into updated apartments.
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plans are in the works to turn sbiet a home for several businesses along the busy north broad corridor. >> think about north broad. it is the greatest connector of many different neighborhoods in philadelphia. >> live nation also working on a plan to turn broad street's opera house into a modern concert venue. he died last week at the age of 96. harrison received congressional medal of honor, lived at society hill. there is another viewing tomorrow follow bade funered by mass. there is new fallout from the oscar flub that lead to the wrong best picture winner being
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the first mayjor product launch since galaxy note 7. more than money is at stake. the company's reputation may be on the line. >> i give you -- >> for samsung it may be more than a new phone. some may argue it is a call for redemption a voice activated assistant to krooifl the company's biggest challenge may not be the competition. devices were deemed siting faulty batteries samsung issue
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add recall, the $5 billion setback costing the company more than money, also consumer confidence. >> there were too many other good products out there that have a good reputation and not having problems like that. >> hoping the s8 will restore its reputation, the phone is more expensive and larger than the predecessor. the battery extensively tested won't last any longer than before. samsung counting on enhanced security features and a better camera to ring in sales. >> i trust samsung. >> with a new phone launching april 21st samsung is hoping to dial up new business. the question this morning, are consumers listening? >> snap chat is teaming up with nbc universal to make it the home for olympic themed content
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for the 2018 games. the deal let them sell filters and lenses for the first time. nbc is an investor in snap which is a parent company of snapchat. the wrong movie was called for best picture and now a change is coming to prevent the same thing from happening again. accountants for pricewaterhousecooper. you'll remember an employee tweeted a photo moments beforehanding over the wrong envelope for best picture. the classic citkom. on the right is the cast reunion. jan net was the original ain't
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viv. she called alfonzo a will smith suck up who is desperate for attention. she plans to write a tell all about the show. celebrated with a ser ri of continue sert -- series of concerts. joining us now to tell us more about the concerts byron and marva. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> you frequently perform the music together. tell us what that experience is like. >> recreating two icons. we were just talking how things are so different. it is the spirit of the happiness. >> yeah.
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this is the year of miss, ella' birth. >> yeah. there are celebrations all over the world. she is a highly celebrated artist. br what is the response that you get from audiences? >> typically it's like people feel like they are coming home when they come to performers like this. it is part of your life. even if you're a younger person you remember the movie good morning vietnam. what a wonderful world was introduced to a new generation. it is always with us. >> what made their combination so special? >> they have a tremendous similarity in the way that they perform. they are both very audience aware performers. they like to bring the audience into their story telling way of delivering the lyrics. they just -- they were a perfect
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fit. he love wlhat she could do. it ended up in her act as a result of it. so they just -- they had a great chemistry as well as a great sound together. >> and what makes their music still so relevant today in 2017? >> armstrong said i'm here in the cause of happiness. the moment you saw his keyboard smile and heard the sound of his golden trumpet you felt a spirit of happiness and really of new orleans. >> and ella was the person -- when you think ant ella, you literally smile when you think about her. >> one of the things i think of is the memorex commercial. >> i remember it too.
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>> and it went all over. >> it does make your smile. thank you so much for coming in. catch byron and marva perform all that jazz starting tomorrow through sunday. for more check the nbc 10 mobile app. i'm erika martin with your most accurate forecast. a live look of the delaware river. we are seeing developing clouds very quickly. you can see the bridge in the background. you can see mid-to upper level clouds developing very quickly because we are tracking a system here by tomorrow. i say overnight tonight into tomorrow. satellite and radar locally right now, notice the bright
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whites. duo have mi we do have mid-to upper level clouds. it is associated with upper level moisture and a warm front and upper level warm front moving through. it is not really associated with this system out that's approaching the mississippi river valley. notice that this system is kind of a little stalled out. it will be here soon enough bringing us heavy downpours especially overnight tonight into tomorrow. so consider your friday pretty much a washout. i do have your weekend forecast and that certainly looks a lot better. current temperatures mainly in the 40s. trenton currently at 45. philadelphia 45 degrees. h for time of year is 57 degrees. 56 and that record high set in 1998 a nice warm an on shore influence. notice the winds right no seein
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caus that's telling me that temperatures for today are as w yesterday. we topped out at because of this on shore flow temperatures for today will certainly be cooler. hour by hour forecast is pickin afternoon and a dry start to the evening. going and get this into motion we'll p.m. andw thick the clouds are and howe r overnight hours we start to see this system move in and really effect the entire viewing area. i would like to note this, by 2:00, 3:00, ait looks like you. you may encounter slick spots b. heads up now.
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give yourself extra you're actually seeing pockets of heavy parts of chester county,la will be prett strong especially by lateow mni afternoon hours. your neighborhood for tomorrow seeing lots of 40 oler temperatures for the valley. 60s for the most i would also like to add it looks like winds wil s to pick up.trenton, temperatures for new j lse 50s. same deal for the jersey shore. we do have the threat of thunderstorms. delaware also seeing conditions in the 50s for the most part. your ten day on ten does bring us a nice warm up and a clearing saturday into sunday. so the good news is a showers c we have a pretty nice weekend.
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and the other driver wasn't seriously hurt. police are alarming strike in pedestrian deaths. >> and your smart phone is taking a lot of the blame. about 6,000 pedestrians were killed nationwide. that is up a stunning 22% in the last two years. delaware had the most pedestrian deaths per capita. one of the biggest problems now, . huge distraction for drivers engineers are working on solutions like fence and medians to cut off we are working on many erin coleman is joining us is charges including rape and obbery for assaulting several
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period. we are working to learn more for his alleged victim. plus an eagle f capitol hill today, why jenkins testifying before members of congress. why a dodge ball competition is crucial to their training. >> your most active weather forecast today at 4:00. >> thank you. spring has sprung. the cherry blossoms are in peak fairmount park. >> a good day to check out the cherry blossoms. >> exactly. we are getting heavy downpours. that low, that system havoc. it is headed in our direction. we do have a washout.
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we could see there if you're drg in this direction. it messy morning commute. a look at forecast. notice how well be cooler. by the weekend we'll warm up. th saturday morning. i'm talking predawn, so great store. >> we'll deal with the rain. >> you said 3:00 a.m. that's when we are he. >> we got you covered tomorrow morning with all of the rain. thanks for at 11:00. i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai all of us here have a great day and en t
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