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severe storms tonight at 11:00. tracking heavy rain and flooding heading our way. mowed down. breaking news out of london. several people are hurt after a van plowed right into a crowd. and running away. a crowd gathers before a brawl before everyone is sent running for their lives. good evening. i'm denise nakano. right now we are tracking severe storms heading our way. erika, tell us when this storms will hit and what about the impact? >> well, we are expecting these storms to approach by tomorrow afternoon. it looks like we could get some dangerous storms right after
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5:00 p.m., between the hours of 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. a warning issued for the entire area. i do think those areas will see strong storms first. when? after afternoon. however, the severe storms expected to start after 4:00 p.m., potentially dangerous storms after 5:00 p.m. until 8p p.m. you can expect heavy rain, hail, flooding, some strong storms, wind damage, downed trees and possibly some power outages. more details coming up. denise, back to you. we have breaking news overseas. one person is under under arrest after a van plowed into a crowd of people in london hurting several people. andrea what do we know right
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now. >> reporter: well, police not saying how many people are dead. right now, they are saying there are casualties. the muslim council says a van plowed into worshippers leaving a nearby mosque. one person has been arrested. remember this comes after two weeks after eight people were killed and dozens were injured after a van plowed into a crowd on london bridge. the attacks were carried out by three terrorists who were killed by law enforcement. now, details in this case continue to emerge. no word yet if this incident is deemed terrorism. but the terrorist alert in britain is set at severe. reporting live in the breaking these center andrea cline tom-tom s, nbc 10 these. can you talk us to for a second, mr. williams. mr. williams, come on.
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don't you think you have an obligation to answer these questions, sir. >> and that's nbc 10 trying to get answers. he will be sitting on the other side of the courtroom tomorrow facing those federal charges. we're joined live with what to expect. drew. >> reporter: and denise, a total of 29 counts in this case, and because of that prosecution has a lot of evidence to lay out. and that could take a long time. we're expecting this trial to last four full weeks. steph williams said nothing as he left his final pretrial hearing. and tonight he sent a loan tweet about father ffs day. but tomorrow he'll be in court for a beginning of an expect month long trial. expecting to hear this question a lot. >> have you learned about this
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case has anything you learned going to make you unable to be a fair and impartial jury? >> he said finding that jury won't be too difficult since it comes tlut pennsylvania and not just philly. there could be fireworks when it comes to unwilling witnesses. >> the prosecution may call them, and when they get on the stand, they might not want to be there. >> reporter: watch the nbc 10 investigators question the da last week. does the public need to be paying for your ride? >> there's a presumption of innocence. >> reporter: and seth will ymia has maintained his innocence. but if the jury decides he's guilty on those charges, he could face 29 years in prison.
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>> that you can, drew. in less than 24 hours a teachers union will vote on a new contract. the vote is set for tomorrow night. this comes after the union and the school district reached a tentative agreement friday. if approved the new deal would last through the year 20/20. no other details are known. and if approved, this could mean more stability for the district, the teachers and the students. an 11-year-old gold from new jersey is dead after she was leckcuted while playing in a lagoon police say the girl was in a raft when she touched a rail on a metal boat lift. the two other children are okay. and police say adults were watching the kids when happened. a malfunction at a pumping station sent sewage spilling into south jersey creek and led to a warning for people living nearby. it happened late this afternoon
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at the pumping station on the black horse pike. they tell us a power outage caused them to stop working. calls went out to residents in the area not to fish in the creek for at least a few days. and a heads up. if you travel by bus or trolley new schedules are now in effect. the changes are designed to accommodate rider demands. a man is recovering after she was shot last night in center city. authorities say a fight broke out inside a received lounge around 2:00 this morning and then spilled out. at least 20 shots were fired. one man died at the scene.
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another man showed up at a hospital in wilmington. he's list said in stable condition, and sole far there have been no arrest. take a look at this. a car crashes into a house. the woman who lived there tells us a driver hit another car sparked oen the street and then swerved into a house. the driver of the car was taken to the hospital to get checked out. well, philadelphia police are trying to identify a man pulled from a river late this afternoon. the body was found in the water near market street in universe city. police say there are no signs of foul play. well, the children of a woman who was hit and killed by a suspected drunk driver earlier this month met am officers who helped them after the crash. the children reunited with the officers at the 24th police district. and they posted this photo of the meeting on twitter. >> he was arrested back on june
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10th after police say his suv jumped the curb. lydia lyd lyd lydia rojas was killed but not before she was able to shield her children. members of the north wildwood fire department were called to the 400 block of west spruce avenue late this afternoon. officials say the wind may have been a factor but right now that collapse remains under investigation. time is running out for pennsylvania residents who have yet to file their taxes. the state tax amnesty program runs out tomorrow at midnight. anyone who files by the deadline will have penalties and interest
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waived. if you miss the file period, a $10 will be added to the amount owed. mayor jim kenny made the announcement at a learning center in point breeze. 20 additional slots will be become available in september. in tomorrow's anonsment the mayor will share more on how more can sign-up. there were floats and performers along locust street. members of the nbc 10 team were also there. also joining in at or near gloria. for a pride festival. well, it was a father's day to remember for a south jersey
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firefighter. xavier davis now he can add father to a list of accomplishments. alsawn paw lean davis was born late saturday night. xavier's father's day quickly became one he'll never forget. >> i didn't really know what time or day it was. and then everyone congratulating me on facebook just in time for father's day. i got a daughter for father's day, so i'm like that's the greatest gift right there. >> xavier tells us both mom rebecca and his daughter are doing well. a horror scene. dozens are dead as they try to run to safety. plus a crowd and suddenly everyone starts running off. we'll tell you why. and denise, i'm tracking this line of storms heading in our direction. already seeing some downed trees
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to the west of viewing area. more details coming up.
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there are questions tonight about whether president trump is under investigation by a special counsel for obstruction of justice. this as the russian probe continues. last week the president tweeted he was being investigated. but today a member of his legal team denied that. this morning on meet the press
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jay seck luappears to defend president trump from an allegation he claimed did not exist. >> the president is not under investigation by the special counsel. the tweet by the president was in response to the five reports potentially leaking to "the washington post" -- >> last week the russian probe was broadened. >> tonight we're getting the first look at the aftermath of a raging forest fire in porjgle. 61 people died, most died in their cars as they tried to get away from the flames as they jumped to the road. this is what it looks like. a lightening strike is believed to have caused it. porjgle has declared three days of national mourning. ferential this wildfire continue
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tuesday threaten homes in a small resort town in utah. everyone in the town of brian hp head has been evacuated. the fire is dangerously close to some homes. a gunman opened fire into a group of people in myrtle beach, south carolina. a man in a fear by hotel captured it on his cellphone. it all started with a fight. and when the man got to his feet, he started to shoot. seven people were hit including the gunman who was then by a security guard. everyone survived. and people took to the streets in minnesota for a second day, protesting the acquittal of jeronino yanez. despite a lot of backlash, nbc
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megan kelly hosted an interview. known for outrageous statements, 1 of which is about the 2012 shooting in sandy hook elementary school. he claimed the 26 children who died was a hoax. i tend to believe children probably did die there. but you look at the evidence on the other side, i can see how other people believe nobody died there. >> the families impacted by the newton shooting asked kelly not to air the interview. now, kelly released a statement before the nart view aired saying she nor nbc news are not elevating jones in anyway saying in part he's been elevated by 5 or 6 million viewers or listeners and by the president of the united states. as you no kboe, journalists
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don't get the choice over who has power or influence in our country. right now tracking severe storms heading toward our area. here's a look at the first alert whether radar. nbc 10 meteorologist erika martten is here. erika, what can we expect for tomorrow? >> we can expect some really strong torms. we have an issued an alert for everybody across the entire viewing area. i do want to specify i-78, i-76 you'll see the storms moving first into your direction. and then everything headed southeastward across the entire delaware valley. when after 12:00 p.m. i do think we'll see one or two statered showers earlier. but those thunderstorms sfart to fire up after lunchtime, severe storms after 4:00 p.m.
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potentially dangerous storms between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. be sure you download our nbc 10 app for updates on these moejsy dangerous storms. some hail, flooding as well, some possibly some downed trees and flooding as far as winds are concern. especially when that wind starts to travel over the piedmont and down through the coastal plain. everything is to the west of us. we are seeing some damage reports. but right now what crime monerterring for you is this cold front. keep in mind, temperatures today topped out in the 80s to 90s across our viewing area. so now we have a lot of warm air that's really muggy. as this cold air moves in this direction, eastward, it has to
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shove all that air. and that's when you see the strongest thunderstorms. hour by hour forecast starting at midnight. notice here temperatures are pretty much in the 80s. but we get this going from aurally tomorrow morn mgch and i'll pause it at approximately 7:00 a.m. notice we are seeing conditions just spotty. still seeing that southerly wind. and by tomorrow afternoon, this is when we start to see those showers really start to develop. those pockets of heavy do downpours. as i mentioned in the northwestern corner, 5:00 p.m. we see a really strong line of thunderstorms moving across the area. we are not done yet. i have another pause point here. at 8:00 p.m. we're seeing really strong storms especially if the jersey shore. so kooepd it will be pretty much
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a wild weather day, denise. there's no doubt about that. i want to show you the severe thunderstorm risk issued by the thunderstorm storm predictor. we are under an enhanced risk. and what that means for us here is we do have the threat of potentially dangerous thunderstorms, especially after 4:00 p.m. but i really do think between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. is when we will see the strongest storms. and my biggest concern would be wind damage and possibly downed trees. take it very seriously. >> so if people are out the door and see sunshine and calm, don't be fooled by that. >> really. all the sunshine and calm, that's what destabilizes the atmosphere. >> yeah, impacting the evening commute. and here's danny pommels with your sports. we'll head to south filly
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coming up. plus the fliers will test their luck as they announce their expansion goal.
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hey, hey good evening. good to see you as always. danny pommels with you. the sixers have agreed to a trade with the boston celtics to acquire the first overall pick. they'll likely take this gentleman who worked outfor the
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team in camden yesterday. the reports say it'll send this year's number three overall pick as well as the lakers 2018 or 2019 pick. we'll hear from him at length later in this show. it would appear he's already making himself feel at home in filly posting this photo of him. one final note to pass along with that proposed deal with the celtics, it will be made official on monday. the fillies trying to avoid a series sweep at the hand of the dimen backs. this kid just throwing down on some ice cream. second inning, dimen backs up 3-1. throws down on this pitch.
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later tie game in the sixth. bangs one into the gap and right center. off-the-wall, he's gunned down at the dish. the play was reviewed, although it was called safe. and then his first career home run, and that's the difference. phillies get swept by the d-backs 5-4. have a look at the arm on this guy. he actually warmed up his dad beforehand as any good son would. he talked about how vince gravitated towards baseball at a yuoung age. >> when it was time to go to
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bed, i would tell him these things are going to make you or break you. and when you do the fielding don't use your glove, use your body. we turn to the friars now who submitted their list for their potential expansion draft that takes place next week. among those players goaltender michael, delmar, and matt reed as well as defenseman mack donald. today the final round of the 117th usa open making for tough conditions early. brian har-mind, your leader heading into the day. we start with justin thomas with
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a record day saturday. bogey three of the first five holes. he was 6 under on sunday. here on the 18th that shot sets up a birdie, his eight of the day. finishes 12 under. gives himself a shot at the win. back to har-mind, 26 holes without a bogey. but on 12, just misses the par putt. he would also bogey 13, giving up the lead. and here he is in the par 3, 16 for birdie. it would hold. koepka holds. i'll be back later. for now, i'm danny pommels from
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csn. we'll be right back.
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a colorful celebration at camden's wiggens waterfront park. the event featured music, food, and a celebration of latino culture. and a an amazing opportunity for several people down the shore. dozens of volunteered helped people with disabilities helped ride the waves. the event provides suffer boards and transfer chairs to help. see what has victims of violent crimes outraged. ♪
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it's here. the first night your teenage daughter stays out way too late.
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but after three years of specialist cancer care, to guide her into remission, you couldn't be happier about it. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. right now tracking severe storms. take a look at the first alert weather radar where storms are now headed our way. good evening, i'm denise nakano. heavy rain will blanket, which
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means potential delays tomorrow. >> in effect until tuesday midnoigtd, flood warnings and that's because we do have the potential for those heavy do downpours. the threat of potentially dangerous thunderstorms. and this is why we do have a first alert that has been issued here. and it does include the entire viewing area. so keep that in mind. no one's exempt. when tomorrow after 12:00 that's when expect those thunderstorms to really pick up. after 5:00 p.m., potentially dangerous thunderstorms. we can expect flooding possibly wind damage and hail. we will keep you updated on when
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what to expect for your monday and evening commute. denise, back to to you. a colorful specktle as the area's lgbqt celebration took over the streets. >> reporter: in philadelphia they burst onto locust street. set to music and surrounded by crowds who come for the spectacle but also the feeling of pride. you came here just for this. >> absolutely. this is a good time to see old friends and make new friends and just pride. >> reporter: it's new for clara conally and lauren. >> this is our first year actually knowing we're gay, so it's nice to be out here and proud. >> and to be surrounded by everybody's that's into the same
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stuff you are. >> reporter: members of the nbc 10 team and nbc's own storm force. also making an appearance -- a political statement. the parade making way for the pride festival featuring actress megan mulally. and mayor jim kenny. >> i'm happy so many people can be 100% themselves in philadelphia, and i wouldn't want to live anywhere else. >> reporter: there were some references to the nightclub shooting in orlando just a little over a year ago. some wearing shorts in support of those affected. it's back in court tomorrow
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for an atlantic county it doctor whose wife was murdered five years ago. he will have a detention hearing. he's accused of waving a gun when investigators served a search warrant. investigators say it's not related to the unsolved murder of coffman's wife. the doctor maintains his innocence. tomorrow one of the survivors of the nightclub shooting will join senator casey. they will talk about new legislation aimed at keeping weapons away from people with hate. a celebration of dads in fairmont park for the annual
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jacky robinson clumenity softball game. organizers say it's all about fathers becoming better dads while having a little fun in the process. >> father's day is a great day. they're not going to fight with us to be out here. and after that, it's all fun. >> and it's the eight year the community has held the annual softball game. what a better way to celebrate father's day than with some ice cream? it gave kids the opportunity to give dad a special treat, a win-win situation for both the community and for the police. >> it's good for the neighborhood. it's good for the narkd, and we appreciate it. >> they get to meet the police on a positive note and say oh, i remember you, i had ice cream with you. >> they say events like these can only strengthen the bond
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between the community and police officers. look at them go. a father's day tradition in grand island, new york. hundreds of people turned out for the annual lawnmower race today. it got a start back in the late '60s for one man started a betting war with his neighbors to see whose could go the fastest. tradagy at sea. we have an update on the usa sailors killed after a destroyer collided with a cargo ship.
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questions tonight on whether president trump is under investigation by the special counsel for possible obstruction of justice as the russian election probe continuesch the president tweeted last week he was being investigated. but today a member of his legal team denied that. nbc's jennifer johnson has our story from washington. >> reporter: president trump again attacking his former fbi
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director, tweeting i believe the james comey leaks will be far more prevalent than anyone ever thought possible. totally illegal, very cowardly. the accusation after comey admitted he leaked memos of his meetings with the president after the president said he may have tapes of their conversation. >> this is the former fbi director was the source of a leak. >> reporter: republicans say they are growing weary of this he said, he said spat. >> you may be the firstpress in history to go down because you can't stop inappropriately stop talking about an investigation that if you just were quiet, would clear you. >> reporter: attorney general jeff segs testifies before the senate intelligence committee. sessions recused himself from the probe in march after it was revealed he had two meetings with the russian ambassador
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during the 2016 election campaign. something he at first denied. sessions was the supposed to testify before the house and senate appropriations subcommittee this week but wanted to go before the senate committee to comey's testimony instead. the search is over for seven missing sailors from a u.s. navy destroyer damaged in a collision at sea. the bodies were found in flooded compartsments aboard the "uss fitzgerald. more than 100 soldiers were asleep at the time of the crash. how much warning they had, i don't know. it was significant impact the
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crew had to fight very hard to keep the ship afloat. >> it took 16 hours to tow the ship to port. there are several investigations to try to determine how exactly the collision happened. in california a new tren in the criminal just s system has some victims of violent crimes outraged. it is called pay to stay in jail. criminals who can afford them pay to be at high end facilities and avoid the harsh realities of larger priens. at this jail $100 a day gets you a semiprivate jail cell, a phone, and even cable tv. victims say this lets them off too easily. >> those who are wealthy are able to up great their jails. >> an analysis shows that almost
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5% of using pay to stay were convicted of serious crimes. and new father's day tradition that's growing in popularity around the country. it's all about getting dads together to celebrate just before the big father's day holiday. nbc's joe friar has the story tonight. >> reporter: for john francis. >> it's like a playroom when we need it. >> reporter: it's a great place for the guys to hang out. >> the sign says what happens in the garage stays in the garage. >> reporter: while francis spends father's day with his two daughters, he spends the day before with two other dads. a tradition created two years ago and father's eve was born. >> we connect, we share, and we celebrate being dads. >> reporter: each year it got
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bigger. so much so the party had outgrown the garage and moved to a restaurant. last night dozens of dads converged with a mission. >> really recognize fathers for their contribution and their willingness to go that extra mile for their kids. >> reporter: they grill, share stories, and play crazy games that involves driving nails into a tree stump. this year benefitting a local charity that helps fathers, and it's still growing. last night dads in 42 cities celebrated father's eve from los angeles to new york to coasta reeka. in each city they rang in
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father's day. turns out what happens in the garage does not always stay in the garage. and in the case of father's eve, that's a good thing. joe friar, nbc news, st. paul, minnesota. i'm first alert meteorologist erika martin. and we are tracking thunderstorms for tomorrow. but first let's go ahead and talk about what he had today. temperatures today topped out at 93 degrees in philadelphia. notice these southerly winds right here feeding us a lot of humidity. and once we see a cold front sweep in, it will absolutely trigger a thunderstorm front. let's go ahead and take a look at the satellite radar images. tis is our local perspective. i don't expect this to get here
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for tonight. perhaps a couple of showers moving through for parts of burke county, lee high valley. but mostly i expect conditions for tonight to remain mainly dry. but our first alert does show us having conditions at least pretty -- and here we are seeing some showers moving through from the northwest to the southeast. and we're definitely seeing some thicker cloud. but we still have that southerly influence, which is why conditions will be so moist for tomorrow. especially once that cold front sweeps on through, that really will trigger lots of thunderstorms. tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. we start to see more showers moving in. but notice spotty at best. it really "n" about 4:00 p.m. we start to see those thunderstorms really fire up.
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and i do think we'll see some strong thunderstorms at 5:00 p.m. but i think we'll see dangerous thunderstorms between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. by 9:00 p.m. we start to see a little bit of a break but still affecting the jersey shore. so i do think this will be a wash out for tomorrow afternoon and for tomorrow evening. so woo do have a severe thunderstorm risk. in fact, we are in the advanced area as issued by the storm prediction center. so what does that mean for us here, it does mean conditions will be a little dangerous. severe storms possible. we also do have scattered wind damage, damaging hail between 1 to 2 inchmizees. and i hate to mention this but sometimes when we're looking at the capacity of these really strong thunderstorms, we b we could see a strong tornado especially for parts of the lee high valley.
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so make sure you download the nbc 10 app for more information on that. this is what we can expect for our severe storms tomorrow. it's really a tough situation here because any time you get things like that cold front moving through, you have to be mindful of the fact we do have conditions that could trigger really strong thunderstorms. severe weather for monday and then temperatures pretty much in the 80s and 90s. and they come back next friday. really strong for tomorrow. >> thank you, erika. here's danny pommels with sports. coming up we'll hear from a couple of philly athletes on what father's day means to them. plut we'll also hear from this young man. hear all about his day when we come back.
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hey, i'm danny pommels back with you. once again on thursday the
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sixers will likely become the first team to pick overall in back-to-back seasons. he's the top choice this season. and here's the look back at his time with the organization yesterday. after a car ride up from his hometown in maryland, sixers fans got their first chance to see him dawning sixers colors. a process that brought him back to his high school days. >> it's something i love to do and good chance to have an opportunity to do it, i'm excited. >> after a social media tribute earlier in the day he revealed he's familiar with joel enb. >> he's a cool guy. he gave me tips and pointers. and he's pretty funny.
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i'm pretty happy that the players here want me to come here. >> a photo tweeted out shows folz with the sixers saying this should be legendary if happens. >> whether i'm trying to set the ball, it doesn't matter. i'm going to be a great teammate. i think it's pretty cool just, just being a young team, i think the upside of it will be crazy. like i said, i'm close to home and a lault of my family can come out and show love. >> he revealed he's been to philly on numerous occasions. markell came away impressed with what he saw despite the team's
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loss. >> of course being out there, i could see myself helping out on the court for sure. that's what every day i think about when i watch. >> for now he's only got one thing on his mind. >> i'm definitely going to go get some cheese steak from somewhere. i've been to larry's a couple of times. i think there's some other pretty good spots better than that. i'm going to leave it up to my trainer and my mom to pick out a good spot. let's go to pitch now. the union playing host of the led bulls this afternoon. the this game dubbed the demolition derby. fans got a chance to take out their frustration before this one. that will result in a red card. union down to ten minutes in the
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last 40 minutes. they held out as long as they could. third straight loss, 2-0 the finals. on this father's day we asked a few philadelphia athletes their thoughts on parenthood, one of the hardest jobs around to be sure. t.j. mac kaunl paid tribute to the man who helped him get to where he is today 3467. >> i want to make sure i'm a good dad because i've got a baby girl i've got to protect in this world. and with the help of god i hope i'll be her brightest light in her life. >> i don't think i'd be sitting here in this facility going into the my third year without my dad. >> once again a huge happy father's day to all the dads out there. stay with us. we'll be right back.
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erika is back with final check of the forecast. those storms moving in. >> yes, sforms are moving in by tomorrow afternoon. so it's kind of a bit of a wild week. temperatures in the 80s for the most part. big story tomorrow severe weather after 4:00 p.m. possibly and potentially dangerous thunderstorms especially after the hours after 5:00, between 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. >> so winds, heavy rains. >> flooding likely. we're already seeing flash flood
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watches. >> from all of us here, i'm denise nakano. have a safe monday.
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