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hours. >> and winds will be gust being. you can see the flags flying in center city right now. >> and philadelphia is putting a code blue into effect because staying outside for long periods ever time could be dangerous. city is trying to get anyone who is homeless off the streets tonight. >> we're bringing you arrive team coverage of the dangerous cold this evening. larn make lauren make and glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> yeah, the cold say is just starting too come in now. definitely want to prepare for the middle of winter if you are headed out this evening. the xold iscold is higt the pocono mountains first. but the cold and wind first alert for tonight and all day tomorrow.but the cold and wind first alert for tonight and all day tomorrow.mountains first. but the cold and wind first alert for tonight and all day tomorrow. wind gusts will be over 40 miles per hour. and feels like temperature is
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based on sustained winds. so with a guest, it feels worse. look how much the temperatures dropped. redding 33 it was 40 just an hour or so ago. 35 in allentown. 33 in lancaster. the wind definitely picking up about and the temperature will be going down as a result. 33 by 9:00. feels like 221. tomorrow morning rng feeling like the single digits. so the actual air temperature is pretty cold but it will feel a whole lot worse. we'll tell you when it warms up and when to expect snow coming up. and a live look at the blue cross river rink. if you are headed out, bundle up. let's bring in lauren mayk live where the city doesn't want anyone sleeping outside
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overnight. >> reporter: that's right. and glenn is ritsdght, it is the wind that we can feel as folks are heading home we see them bunk bundled up. the city is working to make sure that everyone has a warm place to go. and today we spent time with a homeless outreach team as they let people know what their ochkssochks s options for shelter are and how cold temperature be. >> and dressed in orange homeless youts reachoutreach jackets, they set out to help. and now is the time to seek shelter. >> we'll go around and try to get them off the streets. >> reporter: and they talk to talk this woman, someone else stopped by. >> i gave her the heat stockings for the cold weather. >> reporter: he knew about the chill on the way.
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>> i apples tryalways try to help somebody that is not as fortunate as i am. >> reporter: and in south philadelphia, another effort. >> each year we collects more and more coats. >> reporter: organizers move this drive to collect cold weather gear up a few days because of the forecast. >> we figured the sooner we can get the coats, sooner we can get them to the people that need them. >> reporter: the milder weather today before the cold sets in. and for those who decline shelter now -- >> if someone doesn't want it today, will you go back tomorrow? >> you go back every day. >> reporter: and the city's code blue starts in less than an hour. that means that they are doing 24 hour outreach and they are also opening up more options for shelter. the city is encouraging you if you see someone who needs she will terkt letshelter, let them know
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fp lauren mayk, nbc 10. and on our app, you can get the forecast for your neighborhood plus tips for dealing with the arctic blast. new at 6:00 officials in villanova issued a safety alert after a student report the being sexually assaulted. it happened in a university residentce hall. the victim knows the name of the alleged suspect but has not told police. right now, the calls for a congressional investigation in to allegations of sexual misconduct against the president are growing louder. >> mr. president, you do not live under a different set of rules. >> democratic women's working group today sent alert signed by 59 lawmakers asking that the investigation be opened. president trump has been accused of sexual harassment or assault by more than a dozen women. he has denied all the allegations. and tonight there are questions about one of the being a xus stations made against the
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president. former miss north carolina says in 2006 mr. trump acted in-proechltslyin- in-proechtsly during the miss usa pageant. >> looking me over like i was a piece of meat, i didn't have a brain or personality, i was there for his pleasure. >> but other congress test tantuld be test tants have different accounts and one was jessica boynton was who was miss usa and she for spo about the three times mr. trump enter acted with the contestants. >> he walked in and they had asked us to stand up. and in a line. and he went down and individually said hello to all of us. it didn't feel uncomfortable. it was just a hello and the only way to make sure that he could actually a hi to each enen one of us and not leave somebody out. >> and there was a party at trump tower in new york for universal beauty.
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>> i don't think i spoke to him personally. i think he came over may have touched my shoulder and said good job or something to that effect. very quick, very warm. but impersonal. >> and just before the show started, they were given a heads up that donald and melania would stop by the dressing room. >> before he was going to enter after they already gave us plenty of time for a warning, maybe an hour or so they said mr. trump will enter the room now, he wants to talk to you guys. so they pretty much called us forward to go stand into the front of the dressing room. so we all came forward and stood there. he said hello, good job. how are you, good luck. and very simple very fast. and melania said a few words and they walked out. that meeting bfrt show ging before tho samantha described >> he comes in like he owns the place and like eyeing us up and down. i just want to speak about my experience and mytruth. becat wa ng there.
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feel is a little unfair in terms of honesty i feel like it is my job to say something. >> despite the different rec elections, sa has spoken with other contestants about the claims. and jessica tells us that some of those other contestants say they remember their experiences and with trump the same as she does. >> thank you for that. stay"nightly news" latest fallout over the allegations. and lessha in the senate contest that could reshape political landscape. roy moore is hoping to pull of the victory. today's outcome defenses for president. moorey in one poll, but leading him in ours.into no democrat
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no democrat has won simsznce 1992.zation titled powerntthat there are many questions about the character of roy moore. so it organized a phone ban today calling people in alabama and encouraging themt to the polls. >> send a sure you vote today. make sure you make a difference in this election. because what you are doing has implications for all of us. >> polls close at 8:00 eastern. we will bring you live election10 app. two men now charged with killing a verizon wireless employee in northampton county. and vaugh of killing michael davis found dead home last year. say davis let the re h worked davis was killed back a second >> trying to makes foster care system safhildn. change how children's records are that the welfare is broken. hanukkah begins tonight. look boathouse row where they are celebration. people of the jewish faith kick off the celebration
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eagles quarterback car sochbson wentz will have a surgery on the knee injury. an acl tear it forcing him to miss the rest of the push for a super bowl. and tonight, the doctors who treat wentz ands rest of the team are taking us inside the operating room. >> and we're getting rare access into what wentz is facing. >> this is the old acl. >> reporter: torn from the bone, nothing that the doctor and his
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surgical team can do but reconstruct it. >> this is what happens when you don't have an acl. see his leg bone come forward? >> it was a pop, pop, drop grab. >> reporter: lou murray knew he was in trouble when he heard his knee go while playing soccer. he ended up with a torn acl, the same injury as carson on wentz. >> he was much more of a man. he stayed in there two more plays. would i have i would have been crying on the sidelines. sidelines. >> reporter: during surgery, the knee is prepared with a donor and likely have a new ligament made from a tendon from his own body. the tendon is carefully prepared, cut and sewn to just right size. while that is happening, the surgeon drimlls holes into the upper and lower leg boechbs near sbeach-and
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healing process begins. for him r followed by physical therapy. >> a coach on told me about his dedication, his work ethic.process begins. followed by physical therapy. >> a coach on told me about his dedication, his work ethic. if anybody will recover, it is him. >> i'm happy to watch his recovery and get strength and guidance from how he handles the whole thing. >> we were like this for most of that. >> i know i could never be a doctor, but amazing to see. >> remarkable what they can do. the doctor tells us the surgery was a success and even though he will not be performing wentz surgery, he believes the quarterback will have the same outcome. >> and recovery takes a minimum of six months. eagles fans are pouring out
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support for carson wentz. >> and that includes one 3-year-old boy. take a look. >> hi carson, my name is sawyer. hope you you feel better. go eggle sagles. >> that is priceless. you can send your messages through our nbc 10 app. can we see that given? tonight would he have asking do you think the eagles can get to the super bowl without carson wentz. yes has actually gown slightly. can vote at nbc10.com. and coming up we'll hear from the man taking over from wentz. nick foles shares his focus now at 6:on20. and the season of giving is being felt by hundreds in cumberland county. the so-called secret santa shelled out nearly 50 grand to pay off layaway balances at a local walmart.
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tonight we spoke with a few customers who now don't have to pay anything for their items. >> i'm grateful. they blessed a lot of people. >> it is awesome. if you have that kind of money to give to somebody who really needs something like that and just the economy these days, it is just a blessing. >> cumberland county is the pooshest estpeer poorest in new jersey. and let's return to the arctic blast that is coming this way. the winds are picking up this ifg as evening as we look live at the wind turbines. >> and the entire region will feel the dangerous cold. this is a live look at cape may where temperatures are fault ing s ares are falling. >> and blenglenn "hurricane" schwartz has more. >> and you can see that the wind is picking up and it is a cold wind. first alert for the entire area for tonight and all day tomorrow. feel tszs like temperatures dropping
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to single digits. wind gusts over 40 miles per hour. it will be a very windy night tonight. normally the wind dies down at night. but tonight, it will be windy all night. it is 42 at philly international, but down to 40 in west mounts airy. 343 43 in fox chase. and all these places are wearbarely going to hit the freezing mark tomorrow. you can see a few light showers in new jersey. cold air coming in and great
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lakes provide the juice. bitter cold air over the warm waters. and you get the lake-effect snows. tonight the temperatures are drops fast. in the teens in many parts of the area. and the wind makes it feel colder. tomorrow afternoon, we're barely getting into the low 30s. and then here comes some snow from the west. tomorrow night remember with all the that cold the roads are cold, so this snow would stick. not a lot of it, not very long pretty much gochb by the thursday morning rush. but there could be stick being snow overnight when you get up. and thursday afternoon, we're still in the 30s. thursday night friday morning, testimony cold. we do not get out of this for a while.
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here is the feels like temperatures. by morning, we are in the single digits across just about the entire area. and we have cold weather for the rest of the week. but not that cold. i'm john clark. coming up, will the offense change with nick foles at quarterback and amazing speech from malcolm jenkins. that is next.
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eagles have to go rest of season without xar soncarson wentz and malcolm jenkins knew sunday night that they would be without carson. listen to his passionate speech to the team. >> carson being out, that is tough. but dig this we can set this up for whoever is in this room this is what we ride with. end of the day, we have bigger goals. so we get back on work. you know what is in on our mind. championship championship. nothing short of that. no excuses. >> and nick folgscarson is there supporting nick. and nick tied an nfl record with 7 touchdowns against the raiders. nick says he has grown since then and he has more experience. he says he is ready for this. he wanted to be in philly and he chose to come back here. and eagles say she won'tthey won't
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change the offense that much going in carson to nick. >> i don't expect a different offense. this is the eagles offense. this is the dna of this team and we'll do what we do. we have so much tremendous players that can do a lot of different things. so we just have to execute. i'll just play like i know how to play. >> and frank wright is one of most famous backup quarterbacks in nfl history. he stepped in a binge ofunch of times for nichljim kelly and he says nick has the confidence. >> what nick will draw on is messhit own experience. he went to the pro bowl.
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winds are getting stronger. at live look at the flags working. >> and a northwest wind and those are cold arctic winds. and we will feel it tonight and all day tomorrow. single digits tomorrow morning and snow later tomorrow night into early thursday morning. could accumulate an inch or so north and west and then cold rest of the week. >> wrap the pipes or turn offer the water if you are at the shore. thanks for watching.
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breaking news tonight. a cliff-hanger in alabama as one of the most controversial races in years comes to a dramatic conclusion. can a democrat pull off the upset in deep red alabama, or will the embattled republican roy moore ride to victory? president trump's attack on a u.s. senatorhat she says was a sexist smear. >> it's intended to silence me. it's not going to silence the women who have stood up to him directly. >> critics wonder what the president was implying. the white house says get your mind out of the gutter. all the smartphone time and social pressure creating a toxic mix on your kids' mental health. how much screen time doctors say is too much.
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