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at cancercenter.com/experts appointments available now. new comments from putin in his country's alenged role. hear what she just told megyn kelly. >> just when the mets stopped they had seen it all along comes a fat boy, what got the new york manager tossed from the game. >> right now sentencing underway for the former president of penn state university and two others convicted in the jerry sandusky
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child abuse case. >> it is unfolding in a courtroom. we are live in our digital operations center. he arrived to the courthouse a shorlt time ago they will be charged for failing to report an allegation against sandusky. this is road of them arriving to courthouse right now. prosecutors are facing vail anytime. jerlier lan tos to appeal thiz conviction. they say former athletic director hushed up an allegation of sandusky sexually abusing a boy in a teen shower to protect the university's reputation. a key piece of evidence between
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all three where they afwrgreed to contact child welfare authorities. i'll have another half hour for an update. today the future could hinge on an emotional plea. they will consider a letter today. he died after falling during a frat party. 18 members are charges with his death. in their letter his parents wrote in part our son died on your watch. we will never see him again because of the administration's failures to protect him and turning a blind eye to known problems. you have an obligation to make sure this never happens again.
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we will take a live look at weather. erika martin is here with that forecast. >> we do have a really nice start to the weekend. this friday upper 70s to low 80s. current temperatures around philadelphia pretty much in the 70s. we'll see mid-70s for park side. temperatures climbing into the 70s. we'll go with mostly sunny skies.
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we will start to see clouds developing and showers start to develop late sunday into monday. will your weekend be an entire washout? not necessarily. saturday is my pick but i'm tracking showers to kick off the following workweek. back to you. >> we'll see you in a few minutes. a councilman recovering afterbeing staped. we got this video spending time with his family last night. police are still looking for his attackers. they want also to talk with witnesses. they say he had just parked his car wednesday night when a man tried to rob him. he show us where the knife punctured his diaphragm.
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>> phil i' philadelphia police look for the student that hit his educator in the face flying to break up a fight. it happened in german town. school officials said students ganged up on the principal, and hit women with the brick. the trial continues for the bucks county man accused of aall thing six daughters who were gifted to him by their parents. some of the girls who ranged in age from 9 to 15 years old testified they considered him their husband.
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interim police chief began duty and police handling most matters until it is up and running. time for a check of the roads to see how traffic is moving or not moving. >> yeah. it loolks like you have volume. >> yeah. with are moving but moving really slow. here is our cameras. we are seeing big eastbound delays. we have a downed tree on the eastbound side partially blocking the lanes there. this time usually we are at a 17 to 20 minute trip here. we are almost at an hour. average speeds down into the teens at some point as well. power issues causing delays. earlier we had 90 minute delays and now we are at 30.
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all inbound and outbound due to that power outage and watching more mass transit. they are from now until some time next week and a disabled vehicle is blocking part of the road. we'll end here on route 70. cameras a good drive and lots of sunshine too. back to you. >> thanks. customers will be paying less for some services and more for others. new jersey power company says customers will get a decrease of 2.5% of their electric bills but gas customers would see an increase this fall. the average customer will have to pay about $31 a year more. raising money for the police athletic colleague. they are participating in cops hem b kids day.
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the president today defended his decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement saying it will be good for the committee. >> the u.s. joining syria and ni. >> reporter: this morning's fresh fallout. >> it is time the exit the paris accord. >> reporter: vowing he can get a better one. >> we will see if we can make a deal that's fair. >> world leaders saying we can't get a better -- >> we all shire the pablt. make our bet p to lower emission. landmarks in new york, paris and other cities showing their
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opposition by going green. they warrant it will set the u.s. back on the world stage. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. >> pittsburgh mayor was a very different take. >> pittsburgh is the poster child of showing why the paris agreement is good economics for the united states. >> it would undermine our economy, weak b our sovereignty. >> according to a department of energies it would have cur ch why mat deal? that sector hobing it will lead to fewer regulations. they tharg are all right trying
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to -- zim, it's a campaign promise kept. minority leader called it quote a stunning advocation of american leadership and called climate change a national security issue. >> two prominent business leaders walked away from a white house economic council. tesla founder made good on a step if president trump withdraw from the climate agreement. it left paris's not good for america or the world. trump administration is asked to reinstate the ban on traflers from six mostly muslim countries. an apeoples court has blocked the ban. kathy griffin will hold a news conference to talk about
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the motivation ben hind a lot shaeed the her holding -- he has anyone lost a job with 611 zblrchlt. and rush that barack obama -- he spoke moderated by m m megyn kelly. she pointed out all agencies agreed that russia did interfere with the election. putin said democrats lost t election because of their mistakes and not because of russian meddling. >> to then say they were not wise enough, it's easy toy say it's not our fault, it's the
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russians. they intervened. t >> he suggested russian hackers could have been involved in interfering with the american election. megyn kelly will have a premier on sunday night with sunday night at 7:00 with megyn kelly. the last time she tried visiting a school protesters blocked her from emptying. she also took a few questions and asked what her views are on climate change. responded certainly the climate changes, yes. alec baldwin helped raise more than $5 million at a political fundraiser last
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knight. it is believed to be the most money ever raised. the 2k3w06 nofr's office and all seats are up state all oo o my weather. i'm er irk arika martin. doppler radar, we are seeing not much fwoing ton right nouchlt wi -- here is our area over the next couple hours is ps blosz be p notary public in moist dhur and showers moving across the area. current temperatures in the 60s. it is 73.
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current winds ranging between 10 miles per hour for coastville and 7 for dover. expect them to kick up as that cold front tend to dig on in. >> upper 70s with a mix of sun and clouds. we see a few for clouds develop later today. it is 66 by 10k p.m. tonight. today lots of sunshine. we learn si like that. it will be the trend at least through tomorrow. he high slally 74678 and by is still cool. your ten di on ten is staying
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really fis for. and in that pib in sunday and monday. we are frabing potential are rm think bethis see lingering. mostly sunny thursday. so a chilly week. as far as tuesday, wednesday and thursday are concerned we rebound into the 80s. back to you guys. >> thank you. get ready ton transformed by our next guest. she stars along with mark wall berg berg -- wallburg. did we get her?
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she is not even 16 years old. we are thrilled to have her here with us this morning. isab isabella, this will be a big block buster movie. tell us about the film and your character. >> i guess i wasn't really prepared for all of this. i didn't expect it to be this big. does that sound weird? i don't know. all of this work that goes into it -- >> yeah, all of a sudden, boom, it's huge. >> i walked on the set and i got that rush of kind of like wow, this is a big deal. i had all of my outfits lined up. we were trying to find a look.
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you know, my mom was there to help me and coach me through it. she was like you're going to be fine. >> you're a teenager and most teenagers are getting ready graduate from high school or just graduated and trying to figure out what they are doing for their summer job. here you are on a promotional tour. you were telling me you'll be here and then traveling overseas. you'll spend your birthday in brazil? >> yes. july 10th over there. my red carpet dress will be my birthday dress. hopefully someone will sing to me. >> they will be singing to me many portuguese. >> yeah. >> and have you taken a moment to think about how amazing this is, what's hapg in your life? >> yeah. i kind of -- you know, i had moments where i processed it.
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i have a normal life too. i'm from cleveland. i spend all of my summers watching netflix, being with my friends. another dream of mine, i always wanted to be a waitress. >> come on. >> i'm not kidding. i always wanted to be a waitress. i the balance in heels. >> i think you'll -- maybe you'll play a waitress in one of your roles. >> maybe. >> you're also doing comic con wizard world. >> yeah. wizard world. i will be there today at 4:00 and i'll be signing autographs. it's free. >> you're going to be here for what 12 hour ns all here in philadelphia? >> yeah. i have been here only a little bit but trying to make the most out of it. >> that a girl! yeah. >> let me suggest you go to
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gino's. >> i heard. >> you go get one from each place and try to figure out which one -- >> i heard jim's is good. >> yes. >> we are so glad you're here in our city. it opens on wednesday, june 21st. thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you. >> i hope you like the movie. >> thanks, vai. university officials will consider a family's plea for change after their son died pledging a fraternity. and the latest incident, the collision that forced the mets manager to be tossed from the game.
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we continue to await details on the sentencing underway for gram spanier and two other officials for their role in the sandusky child sex abuse case. >> they entered the courthouse early this morning. prosecutors want jail time for span ier. pam, what do you you have? we are waiting for more to come out of that classroom. once again, here is the video ahead of his 10:00 sentencing. he and tim curly and schultz will be charged for failing to report a 2001 allegation to authorities. all three were connected by one
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piece of evidence. it's an e-mail exchange where the three debated what to do after sandusky was seen and reported for fondling a child in a teen shower. they ultimately decided not to alert authorities. spanier said he will appeal the conviction. they both pleaded guilty and prosecutors agreed they would not recommend a sentence. prosecutors are seeking jail time. we'll let you know as soon as the decision is reached. pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. we are also following a separate case involving penn state. the university is meeting to discuss more sanctions. it could include the possible ban of all greek life campus.
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>> a plea from the family of piatzza that died in a hazing incident. ahead of today's emergency meeting they say greek life at penn state is broken and must be fixed. you have an obligation to fix it or admit they can't make is. they will extell stubt and turn a blind eye. >> pros kout tos soy his blood who will was four if times the legal limit when he tumbled down the stairs. it one finally called 911. >> the enzbin nering has since been kicked off the campus. >> is there anything so say?
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>> now 18 are facing charges from hazing to involuntary manslaughter. >> what happened throughout the night was just careless disregard for human life. >> nobody should consume that much alcohol. torture. >> penn state's president said an end to greek life all together is possible. they say the university can only do so much. >> if behind closed doors a gup group of people are lgt to not tell anyone how is it they can manage it? it is a private feelings. >> mixed feelings on whether they should be banned interly.
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>> i thi -- entirely. >> it seems like it's the first time in a long time we are doing something about it. >> reporter: in a written statement penn state says its deepest sympathies continue to go out. they have not yet entered plaes. abc news, pennsylvania. people were up early on the board this morning taking a walk. we were there. people took advantage of the nice weather to get a little workout in. it will continue for the next 48
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hours. picking up on mostly clear skies. we have a cold front that be dip on down. it will bring us clouds into the evening hours. possibly one or two scattered showers. we'll join mostly sunny skies. let's take a look. new ark at 75. seeing really comfortable conditions. upper 60s and summers point and mays landing at 77. dennis township along with 73 for you. hour by hour for you. we have an area of high pressure. any time we get a cold front moving through it could trigger one or two isolated showers. let's time this out for you hour by hour starting at 11:30 a.m.
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it will dive on down. by about 5:00 p.m. we could see one or two passing showers. pause this at 6:00 p.m. you can see everything clearing offshore. we'll see mainly clouds building this afternoon. i will keep this friday as a red letter day. enjoy as much of the sunshine as possible. temperatures diving below average. temperatures back to you. >> thank you. prince william paid a visit to manchester where that attack happened last night. he thanked the officers who were among the first to respond to the area when a bomb went off killing 22 people, many of them children. in the some of the fourth inning a batter pops up the ball to foul territory.
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the bat boy tried to get out of the way and the catcher smacked him. the home plate umpire called the batter out because of interference. they decided to reverse the kal. the manager for the mets gets so upset he gets -- poor kid trying to get out of the way. that's tough. >> university of delaware baseball team will make a long overdue return to the ncaa tournament. they won their conference last weekend but they are in lubbock texas for round one. the blue hens first appearance in the tournament since '01. we have a win wither. a 12-year-old girl has won the
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scripp's national spelling bee. >> she is in sixth grade. she had to -- she was going back and forth between the other last speller. they kept getting them right. right there he got a word wrong. >> then she got the word right. she is going home with $40,000. a south jersey girl made it all the way to the finals. >> quintain. >> quintin, win tin. >> it is quintain. >> congratulations. good job.
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nascar weekend will get under way today. the main event, drive for autism. summer break is almost here for school opportunitystudents. if you have a child in fourth grade there's something you should keep in mind. >> they are granted for a full year which means if you a current forecast. now, national park sites are already free. top mobile app for a link where you you can get your child's free pass. thousands coming together for this life saving mission. >> yes.
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people are dead after a gunman stormed into a crowd. he set gambling tables fire. we report from london. >> reporter: new video this morning showing the panic, a lone gunman opening fire in a casino. >> i can hear gunshots. >> isabel watching from her apartment. this man running for his life. he got out. 36 others did not. they died from smoke inhalation. a hotel mall and casino. police say the gunman seen on security cameras didn't shoot anyone. instead firing at a tv screen stealing $2 million in poker chips and pouring gasoline on can seen know tables. firefighters brought in out on
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ladders. nearly all were found in the casino. >> only one gunman involved in this lensless pack. >> the gunman was found dead in a hotel of an apparent suicide. they say he had no ties to terrorist groups. in their word it because rl act. we have breaking news where a homicide investigation. they tell us someone was shot and killed near 11th and parker street. stay with us. we'll have updates as soon as we get more. you you may see people wearing orange today for a reason. it is in memory of those lost by
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gun violence. this was a high school student killed in 2013. today yoil see people from all walks of life to support the cause. tomorrow volunteers with the pennsylvania chapter of moms demand action will join other community groups in a rally. here to tell us more is garcia who is the president of the national suicide hds and cofounder now. she lost hr son to gun violence. thanks for being here to both glouf. tell us about your son. >> tang you for having us my son lost his life january 24th 2015.
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and so one of the things that we try to do is raise awareness about the clrisis we are living in and the gun violence we want to put an end to. >> you are really joining together for this event, right? >> absolutely. we were able so found an organization. it's a group of ten families who have lost children to homicide. it has been really fantastic and really elevating our visibility and our message. >> so tell us what's going to happen tomorrow, these organizations working together on this rally. >> so we begin with a walk. we awill kick it off and a reading of proclamations that he has signed establishing today as
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gun violence awareness day in philadelphia. we are going to enjoy a walk together. we have local singers and family friendly activities. we'll march and join up with the latest group to continue with speakers and dignitaries. >> there has been a lot of talk about common sense gun laws. do you think we are getting closer? >> i think we are getting closer. it's hard work. they have 3 million members nationwide. we work on the national state and local levels to -- towards establishing commence gun laws. we do make progress. in areas like universal background checks and laws that would take firearms away from
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convicted doe mes you cmestic a. it is not a political movement. it really is an awareness to try to honor the lives of so many people who are effected by gun violence. >> thank you. thank for you sharing your story. >> thank you. >> so the rally in the park in philadelphia is tomorrow as part of the national gun violence awareness day. you can see everything on her nbc 10 or her nbc 10 app. i'm meteorologist erika martin with your most accurate forecast. conditions are lovely outside. we are seeing mostly sunny skies across the entire delaware valley. take advantage and get outside and enjoy mostly clear skies and also enjoy really nice temperatures right now. current temperatures allentown
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73 degrees. now, philadelphia currently at 73. i expect it to top out at 81. the average high is 79 and sunset at 8:24 p.m. get outside and enjoy the entire day. it will definitely be lovely. we may see a spotty shower. i'll get to that in just one moment. a few dlouclouds building in. there's an area of high pressure hanging over the ohio valley. that is our weather maker. we see this cold front draping on down. it will continue to work its way southeastward. we have the potential of seeing one or two isolated showers. let's time this out for you hour by hour. starting out you can see the influence. northwesterly wibnds. we can get is this going for you. here we start to see a couple of
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spotty showers. i don't think it will be a big issue. we will certainly see an increase in clouds. for the most part one or two spotty showers. everything aels by 7:00 or 7:30 p.m. your forecast looks really nice. temperatures in the upper dts showers for the pa suburbs also seeing 70s. lehigh valley at 64. at 10:00 p.m. seeing a pair of 6s. me here is your ten day on 10. the clouds developing later this afternoon, maybe one or two
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showers and then tracking for perhaps an isolated horm. 76 to kick the following workweek. we go from 73 to 80s. follow us on nbc philadelphia. back to you. >> all right. thank you. has been exploring new frontiers all this spring. it extends into the summer. nolan is here. >> thank you for having me. >> your education and community engagement program reaches thousands of young people each year. tell us about that.
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>> yeah. it is known as one of the premier summer outdoor venues in the country. it is one of the largest educational programs in the area. part of that programming has extene extended into festival programming. we have been extending it into the spring and fall as well. >> this is the fourth new frontiers community festival. what have you aftered so far and what's in store for the summer months. this first started where we did the philadelphia freedom festival. . so this year is a -- it is inspired by the 77th american sun. it is to connect with
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programming connecting art and science and to be in schools with our educational partners and the free library of ph philadelphia to celebrate the legacy and also provides an opportunity for us to inentire young audiences and young minds. >> yeah. >> i love that you guys have tap into new audiences. >> yes. >> and i have come for that are very dirch. it is a great venue, great sign ups. >> we want all of our friends and family to tom. it's an amazing evening with
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world class philadelphia orchestra. it features music by the heavens or music by the planets. we are doing that and i'm premiering the new work that's commissioned by the man in tribute on that evening. so please come. in fact we have a special discount. you can get premium seats on the 25th of july for just $35. you can go to the web site. the other thing we want to lift up is on the 19th of august we are doing super solar service which is free programming that will wrap up with free screening. go to mancenter dot torg. >> thank you very much. >> thank you.
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