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philadelphia police tonight on the hunt for the person responsible for a murder that stunned the local music industry. new fallout in hollywood. tonight the academy tosses out a movie mogul involved in a scandal. and girl power, leah still made national headlines. tonight she's in our area with a message to other girls. that prompted philadelphia police to go from studio to studio searching for clues. good evening, everyone. i'm ted greenberg. the crime happened this morning inside the superior sound studio in northern liberty. drew smith is live there
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tonight. drew, police have been at that scene all day. >> reporter: yeah, they spent more than eight hours searching for physical clues here. the focus, though, on the basement of this building. that's where the recording studios are. sessions canceled today as they hunt for a killer. 444 building on north third street is usually busy, even on the weekend as recording artists show up to make music, but today only the crime scene unit and medical examiner were at work. >> i get here and seeing everything taped off and i'm seeing that truck. >> william tyler was meeting producers this morning, some who were already inside when police began investigating the death of a 30-year-old man stabbed many times. he dieden side a reporting studio. >> we bayly woke up to questioning. >> reporter: the basket is full of half a dozen studios well known month. >> jazzy jeff came out of here, if the list can go on and on and
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on. >> police say the -- scene here if facebook photos. outside in the lot, investigators focused on a black car which they later towed away. >> gives the wrong impression stores what goes on here. >> reporter: people who record here all the time say they're shocked. >> it's very unfortunate, i'm sorry for whoever lost a family member. >> we reached out to the owner of that business, about you have not heard back tonight. police have also not offered a motive or any possible suspects in this kay. drew smith, nbc 10 nuns. breaking news out of the hollywood. the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences has expelled marvy weinstein from the academy. board of governors met this afternoon and vote to do take immediate action against the embattled movie mogul facing numerous allegations of sexual harassment and assault. the academy said a era of
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willful ignorance and shameful complicity, in our industry is over. weinstein has already been fired from his role in the weinstein company. 903 overdose victims. that's how many names are going to be read tonight to highlight the growing opioid crisis. it will take place at a special event about to start inside camden waterfront statement. andrea klein cline-thomas join us. >> reporter: you will notice that many of them are young people whose lives were taken too soon. >> 903 name are written on a memory wall, lives lost to
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opioid overdoses. >> they're so catastrophic. parents are burying their children at a rapid rate. >> reporter: for the first time officials in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware organized a regional vigil. visitors write messages on a board, they can also red indicates they're a supporter, purposing says they have lost a loved one, and blue is for those grappling with addiction or are in recovery. the goal is to provide resources, erase the stigma, and bring about change. >> because i'm note ashamed to say that christian died of an overdose. he was a good person. we don't want to attack people's characters. that's what you do when you have stigma. >> reporter: a look at this crowd, kass is right. there is no shame here. so many people are personally affected by the opioid epidemic, and on this night, families know they are not alone.
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nbc 10 news. you can read more about the crisis on nbc10.com. there you can what much or special "generation addicted" which has been recognized with several national awards. now to first alert weather. this is a live along along broad street from our kimmel center campus camera. we'll see light sprinkles across the region glenn "hurricane" schwartz here is here with your forecast. a warm-up is on the way. >> yes, and we're going to warm up even more tomorrow. we still got into the 70s, still overca overcast. we're see a few specks of sunshine in a couple spots. all right starting to see the moisture coming back up. that's a cold front coming through tomorrow night with our really only chance for showers for the next week or so.
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now near it's been a pretty mild today. but that is only temporary. as we go through the night tonight it's a warm night, unseasonably warm. but also fob fog. then it warmed up. >> glenn, thanks, we'll see you then. for the first time we're hearing from a pennsylvania woman just rescued with her family from a taliban-linked group after five years of captivity. >> this has been a tremendously precision work, tremendously professional, tremendously secure for my family. >> caitlyn from york county was seven months pregnant when she and her husband were captured.
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now they are in canada where her husband is from. the video of joshua boyle speaking was released by the spook tan military shortly after their rescue. he calls his captors criminals who weren't muslims, but pagans. he told reporters last night that the captors killed the couple's infant daughter while they were held. members of the group have denied that. help to puerto rico, the damage could reach $95 billion. fema says it has enough workers and resources on the ground. the governor is push fog outside help to restore electricity faster. his goal is to have power back on for half the island by november 15th, and for almost everyone by the end of the year. meanwhile, today, the medical examiner says three more deaths are to blame from the storm. that raises the number of people who have died to 48. the hurricane crushed puerto rico almost a month ago.
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celebrities, including jennifer lopes will perform tonight in a fund-raisers for all natural disaster victims. "one voice" airs tonight at 10:00, and please join us for news at 11:00. after that an all-new "saturday night live" with pink as the musical guest. earlier this morning we caught up with three members of the philadelphia sheriff's office heading for puerto rico for three week. an inspector asked the sheriff if they could go. one they had the go ahead, they put a team together. for one sergeant, the journey truly hits home. >> we'll be delivering large bulk medical supplies, in an area where i have strong ties. my grandmother was born and raised there. we're strong and proud people. no matter what -- we have a saying that -- [ speaking foreign language ] -- which means puerto rico will
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rise. well, drivers have another day and a half of dealing with massive delays on the pennsylvania turnpike, the northeast extension in south whitehall township is shut down in lehigh valley until monday morning, about 40 miles of the turnpike is closed because crews are replacing an old bridge. if you're heading that way, pack your patience. the detours take an extra 45 minutes for an hour. we have a complete list of way toss go on the nbc 10 app. philadelphia police are looking for clues in a deadly hit-and-run overnight. it turns out he was run over. police do not have a description of the vehicle involved. nbc 10 news at 6:00 is just getting started tonight. up next, classroom crooks. a tool for a learning taken away from students. tonight the pictures police just sent out.
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tonight authorities in cumberland county are trying to track down these burglars who broke into a school. police say the people you see in this images swiped about 20 i pads and other items on southeast boulevard. the break-in happened on monday. if you recognize the people in these photos, vineland police want to hear from you. an education conference in philadelphia is shining the light off something leaders say are missing from class lamb -- black men. more than 500 people have signed
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up to attend. only 2% of teachers nationwide are black men. the group is aiming to revolutionize what education looks like in classrooms. >> what the fellowship is doing is working to retrain recruits and train black male educators to the tristate and keep up to 1,000 educators by to 25. >> the conference continues through the weekend. straight ahead, a twitter feud between joel embee and another baseball story. and a cutout stolen. what the church has to say about the sinners.
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when you're a double-dipping pension-padder like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of his campaign funds on high-priced meals and other gifts. we're talking fine cigars, fancy watches, pricey restaurants, and expensive wines - all to charm the type of folks who helped him raise your taxes 145 times. too many in south jersey are struggling. but steve sweeney's looking out for himself, not for us. how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪
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escape. some say they had trouble evacuating when there was a fire inside the building. one man jumped out of a third-story window. he's now in the hospital. the fire investigator is calling the blaze suspicious and is investigating. the pope is stolen. someone swiped a life-sized cutout from the st. charles borremeo for church. it was taken during the bingo night fund-raiser. the church says just want it returned safely. that's what girl power sounds like. today's girls can do anything leadership conference was held at the grace uknitted methodist church, and a special guest was invited. leah still now she's in remission, and as ha message.
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>> you have to fight, and if anything goes on, you have to keep pushing yourself just because fight cancer, and if it comes back, you keep pushing yourself. >> still became an inspiration to millions as her football-playing father shared details of her brave fight. well, a group in chester county is hoping a little conversation about a big topic helps bring members tore. they are invited for a lunch discussion tomorrow. the mental health and addiction ministry is hosting the event with the hope that it helps to break stereotypes. >> we want it to be a good place for lgbtq people who are maybe searching for answers to come in. >> the event begins at the
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church at 11:30 tomorrow morning. at the navy yard, these mouths were strutting their stuff. the 11th annual mutt strut is a 1.5-mile walk for dogs and people to help raise money for p.a.w.s.s. it was a costume contest and talent context. now your nbc 10 first alert weather. well, it got warmer today despite all the clouds. at the end of the days ago see a few specks of sunshine, we're in the upper 60s to near 70 across the region. tomorrow is going to be a good bit warmer than that. 69 at philly airport, but at 71, a graduate hospital,port richmond, fox chase and parkwood also at 70 degrees. it will be closer to ten degrees above that tomorrow at this
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time. you can see a few sprinkles in southern delaware. that may be moving up in our region overnight. this is going to come tomorrow night, the cold front with some showers with it, but it's not going to look that impressive by the time it comes. we've been those east winds now, but once you get into the southwest winds, it really warms up. 74 in pittsburgh, 79 in cincinnati, 88 in st. louis, but look on the other side of this front. 53 in minneapolis, so we're going to see the temperatures go up and way down. we'll also see the fog, this future cast showing about one mile of visibility, and then only slowly going up during the day. we're not expecting a whole lot of rain, just a bit of drizzle or sprinkles perhaps first thing until morning, then sunshine developing. that pushes a lot of places to 80 or a bit above, except right
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at the beaches. here comes that front tomorrow night. it doesn't look very impressive as it comes through. that is pretty much or only chance of rain all of it is next week. even into next weekend. you see the bottom of the screen. monday we start clearing out and we're going to stay clear for a while. near 80 in reading, 76 in allentown. you can see you can see at the jersey shore we're not quite getting to the 80 degrees mark. tuesday it's cold. a morning low, 44 in philadelphia by tuesday morning, and you can see the drop everywhere across the area. any showers monday are realizy in the day in new jersey, jersey
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children freed this weekend. and five arrested from a 2003 murder. and a program that gets young people excited by math and science by teaching them to fly when you see you in a few minutes on "nightly news." >> we'll see you at 6:30. >> good seeing you. >> announcer: this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. good to see you. danny pommells with you. the flyers drop the puck in a little less than an hour hosting the capital they come home to face employee number 8, alex ovechkin, who hayes 45 career games, on having the home ice advance. >> we just have to be sure that
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we don't --, you know, thinking ahead of what we should be. >> you know, before the game, and then when the game starts and take everything in stride. >> pretty bones games and they're fun to play. >> they'll be coming in hot, so we've got to be ready. >> the issicser close out their preseason with a second consecutive victory. >> close to where joel embee played his lone year of college, again. things got serious between embee the foul on him here. and then looks toward the heat bench, calls to be taken out of the game. the battle, however spilled over into social media afterward.
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it started with whitesaid saying the immediate use week december he had just five points. embee went on to tweet that whiteside only cares about team success. jo-jo in a mid season slump already. the eagles are flying high. a five-point victory on thursday night. a few moments where you had to hold your breath. one of those on this play when carson wentz -- enter marshawn lynch, bull doze with an onslaw -- not sure you want to see your franchise quarterback plays -- a sentiment that doug pederson agreed with. >> you don't want him to lead with your throwing shoulder, but you understand too the situation
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and him trying to get into the end zone. there was a lane at the time, but obviously in this league, i mean, everything closes fast. >> to -- four straight losses, but they were taking it to temple, lee d'alesandro, down 21-67, you saw it, to isaiah, like a kid's mouth, made it a one-possession game. he temple had all the momentum, a dagger of a pick six, made it still trying to make a game of it. is there any magic lift at the link? let's find out.
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temple falls to uconn 28-24. now 3-4 on the season. taz your look at sports. back over to you. >> danny, thank you. a little taste of summer on the way tomorrow. 80 degrees in much of the area, maybe a bet above, they could cold weather for a couple days, and then we warm up again. look how dry and sunny next week is, and next weekend close to 80 degrees. the next chance for rain, of course, monday night when the eagles are plays. >> glenn, thank you. thank you so much for being with us. that's it for us here at 6:00, for all of us here, i'm ted greenberg. see you back here at 11:00. "nightly news" is next. have a great evening.
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on is this saturday night, state of disaster, the rising toll in california in lives and property. the wildfires forcing 100,000 to evacuate, destroying almost 6,000 homes and businesses. breaking news, the motion picture academy overwhelmingly votes to expel harvey weinstein. hostages' ordeal, the harrowing exclusive new details of years in captivity for an american woman and her family. season of war, the declaration for former white house adviser, steve bannon as he steps up his attacks on the republican establishment. cold case arrests, five people charged in connection with a murder 34 years ago. flying high, a program that helps young people
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