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we're outsmarting it. visit cancercenter.com/outsmart to learn more. breaking right now, the delaware river is rising and full of ice. now people living on the pennsylvania and new jersey side of the river are preparing for flooding. day of service, right now 150,000 volunteers are marking a civil rights icon, dr. dr. martin luther king's birthday, a message giving back to their communities. bring on the vikings, the last second win earned them a trip to face the eagles at the linc and spot in the super bowl is on the line. right now at 11:00, communities on both sides of the delaware are under a ice jam flood
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threat. good morning, i'm dray clark. the river is rising putting people in bucks and mercer counties in danger. pamela osbourne is live where precautions are under way. >> reporter: good morning. we're expecting the river to rise up about a half foot above flood stage sometime today and it's all because of this. these thick chunks of ice that jammed up the delaware river prompting road closures and flood warnings. i want you to look at this. this is farther down the road in lower mayfield township. what you're looking at is river road and it's hard to tell where the road starts and river ends. police have blocked off river road from richardson and east trenton and also blocked off some of those residential side streets that lead down that way. but back to the flood warning, there's one in effect for southwestern mercer county and
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southeastern bucks. some locations like trenton, yardley and morrisville, could experience flooding which we are beginning to see. we already saw some of that over on route 29 in trenton, that flooding could be an issue over the next couple of days because it's hard to tell when that ice will break up. we saw a deer that wondered on the ice and made its way closer to the trenton side and that brings me to my next point and we see people coming down here to take pictures. that's all fine but we've also seen people venture out on the ice. i can't say enough what a bad idea that is. not all of this is solid. there's some nonicy spots where you can see how quickly the river is flowing now. as we begin to come back out here live, i want to point something out. fortunately the people who live over here, this residential park, there's a big mound that kind of separates the residential side from where the river is right now. i did put in a call to the coast
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guard to see what they are going to be doing if there's anything they can do to help address this situation on the ice. but my colleague cindy long, on the other side in new jersey, she's going to have more on conditions in trenton that's coming up at 11:30. reporting live in morrisville, pamela osbourne, nbc 10 news. we want to continue our live team coverage with nbc 10 first alert meteorologist krystal we're looking at the flood warning in place, portions of bucks county and mercer county. you see brushing up against trenton along the delaware river. there's a couple of concerns. we're not going to be warming up more so that's not going to help with any ice melt. we have an ice jam and if there is some kind of shift too rapidly the water flow that's been backing up may try to funnel down the river quickly which can lead to another flood warning down flow.
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this is something we'll have to watch. i've been watching the flood stage monitor and forecast for the next 48 hours and it looks like through mid wednesday, this is going to be something we'll have to watch through about early tomorrow morning the flood warning is in place because that's what we're looking at as pamela mentioned, the potential for another half foot rise above flood stage, flood stage is at 20 feet. right now it's about 19.87 feet and it looks to go above that. the rest will be the major watch day and we'll have to continue to watch this through mid wednesday and we will continue to update you if this warning is extended over the area. let's pull it out wide. we are dry but we have clouds banked across the region and it's going to stay that way. mostly cloudy conditions, this is ahead of a clipper system sitting still way to the west of us. you see bringing some snow now kind of scattered. it's not the most -- this is going to ride north of us and we'll get the chance of snow that comes tomorrow evening into wednesday. for now on martin luther king
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jr. day, it's all about the cold. it's 26 in philadelphia and 19 in reading and 25 in wilmington. check out those feels like conditions and in some spots it's only feeling around 10 and 15 degrees. we'll talk about how long the cold sticks and if there's a warm-up in time for the eagles game this coming sunday coming up in a few minutes. >> happening right now, the nation's biggest dr. martin luther king service project is under way in north philadelphia. nbc 10s katie zachary shows how people are spending the holiday helping others. >> reporter: this day of service has begun here at girard college. with about 15,000 people coming into this one space to spend their day off school and work volunteering. >> come on down here. girard college, you'll learn something and see different things going on. this is a good event. >> reporter: enthusiasm and drive to help others. that's the energy inside the armory building at philadelphia's girard college.
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the campus is once again host to the largest volunteer effort on martin luther king jr. day. >> he was a person who was engaged in solving some of the most pressing social and economic challenges of the day. that legacy can be a living one and should be. >> todd bernstein founded the king day of service more than 20 years ago. he says every year more volunteers come out to help. this year the first for the dupree family. mom wants her young sons to spend the day off of school a little differently. >> a little bit of sacrifice reminds us that it's important to honor martin luther king and what he stood for. >> the room is packed with workships and nfrgs for the homeless and poor and needy and health and wellness and job fair happening too. it's important for dr. king day and i felt my daughter needed the exposure. >> the theme of this year's work focuses on dr. king's poor
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people's campaign. for that volunteers will also be boxing food that will go to hundreds of organizations that feed the hungry. >> that was a motto in our house, if you make it, help somebody else. >> showing people at home today that are just looking at a day off, i think through word of mouth, sometimes that kind of opens the doors for their participation. >> reporter: in north philadelphia katy zachry, nbc news. students at the french international school took part in the 23rd annual mlk day of service and helped make snack packs for families of critically ill children and collected backpays and supplies for students in haiti. reverend king's son helped lay the wreath at the ceremony at the king memorial in washington, d.c. fbi director christopher wray also spoke. king's daughter will hold a separate service today in
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atlanta. let's talk sports, the next stop on the eagles road to victory is right here at the friendly confines of lincoln financial field. the birds will battle minnesota here and what a match-up it will be after the vikings last second win last night. >> and touchdown! unbelievable! >> it was an unbelievable play. they call it the minnesota miracle. this wild walkoff touchdown by the vikings last night set up their sunday showdown with eagles for the nfc championship. and now that the title match is set, it's time to really choose sides. we know which side we're on. local fans from both teams gave their predictions on the big game this sunday at the linc. >> it's going to be amazing, we'll be right back here
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watching. >> they have a really good shot. they have great defenses and we'll see come down to nick foles -- >> i think at home with the home crowd advantage, i think they have a chance. >> the eagles and vikings are among the best defenses in the envelo nfl. expect drama if not a lot of points on nbc 10 to bring complete coverage of the birds you won't see anywhere else, all week long and on game day, sunday before and after the title game at the linc. starting tomorrow, a change for accept septa riders, the ph is part of the transition to the key new senior photo i.d. cards. with a valid i.d., people 65 and older can ride free at all times on all septa transit routes. time for a check on the roads this morning with nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter
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jessi jessica boyington. >> most of the morning was light because of the holiday. one lane getting by in the southbound side of 95 near route 322, near the new jersey state line where pa and new jersey cross. one lane getting by there. may be a little delay moving through there. also watching flooding concerns around trenton. route 29 and around this area as well, we're seeing on and off closure for the southbound ramp to market street blocked and blocked for most of the morning because of that. black horse pike, 168, we weren't seeing problems there all morning either and the bridges look good too. i looked at the burlington, brist bristol. the ben is clear too. delaware from the jersey side watch for construction taking out a lane there. >> thank you, jessica. the secret to a better night sleep could literally be written on a piece of paper. why researchers say filling out a to do list is vital right before you turn out your light
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and hit the sack. also, fly, eagles fly. you're sending us your great individual takes on the eagles fight song. see a young fan's mike drop moment. >> and it's cold and cloudy today but this snow to our west is moving our way. we're going to track out when the snow will make it into your neighborhood coming up.
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with the weather in philly and throughout the delaware valley, who wants to climb a ladder and clean out gutters.
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now in a race against time.
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if more rain should fall, it will increase the risk for more mudslides. the deadly mudslides from last tuesday were a result from heavy rains hitting hillsides burned by the thomas fire. crews using heavy machinery are focusing on clearing debris out of drainage basins and channels. anguished neighbors in santa barbara held a candlelight vigil for the 20 people killed in the montecito mud slides. they thanked first responders who helped with the rescue efforts. new video shows a daring escape as a casino boat catches fire in the middle of the water. you can see passengers jumping into the gulf north of tampa yesterday. one person was killed and more than a dozen other people were hurt. the captain says he saw flames from the engine room and turned the boat closer to shore. so passengers could get to safety. all 50 people on board that is were able to get off the boat safely. the trump administration will resume processing renewal
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applications for daca recipients following a u.s. district judge's ruling last week. the trump administration's decision to end daca was arbitrary. leaders in both parties want a legislative deal to secure daca, the program that protects undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children. some democrats are threatening to shut down the government unless there's a daca agreement. in a tweet the president said democrats don't really want a deal on daca and accused them of wanting to take money away from the military. new this morning, an nba star paying it forward to help the local university that made him a superstar. toronto raptors point guard lowery donated $1 million to villanova. the money will go towards the construction of a new world class locker room for the men's basketball team and that locker room will bear his name. it's part of a $60 million renovation of the pavilion. lowery is a philadelphia native
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and played for villanova for several seasons. with the eagles now on the road to victory, we're asking you to send us video of your best version of fly eagles fly. of course you know that's the team's fight song. we've been getting a lot of great renditions. here's one. take a look. ♪ fly eagles fly on the road to victory ♪ ♪ through the high through the low ♪ fly eagles fly ♪ ♪ on the road to victory >> eagles! [ applause ] >> even had backup singers, that is certainly worthy of a mike drop for sure. thanks to bradley and his family sending that to us. we want to see your take, send it to us on nbc10.com or through
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the nbc 10 app. you can also tag us on social media at nbc philadelphia with the #flyeaglesfly. meteorologist k-- we're 26 degrees at philly, only az p a rise of 5 or 6 more degrees across the region. some of us will not break freezing again today. in the lehigh valley, 20 degrees and 25 in delaware. we're at 27 in south jersey. dropping to our philadelphia neighborhoods and most are in the mid-20s, 25 in fairmount. in the pennsylvania suburb, a little colder, 18 in west caln fwp and chester springs at 20. warring ton 22. bed minister 23 and lansdale, 23 as well. it's another bundle up kind of day, different from yesterday
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the fact it's quite cloudy out there. look at radar and satellite. we've got this nice gray blanket over us. if i look way to the west of us, what's that? snow action. i don't think we'll really get much in terms of snow today. we're just going to see the cloud coverage. the center of thf storm system is way to our west. but this is something we all call a clipper and it will move to the north and clip us. it will get snow potential come tuesday evening. we'll track that in a moment. let's talk temperatures this afternoon first. if you are going outside, upper 20s to near 30 in the pennsylvania suburbs and allentown, you're at 30 and east in easton with cloudy conditions, you know the drill, that is the feels like temperature this afternoon which mostly remains in the low 20s. 32 for the high in berlin. 34 for longport and feeling closer to 23 degrees right on through this afternoon. the next couple of days also are going to stay on the cold side.
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we may break freezing but stay cold in philly at 36. 33 for pennsylvania suburbs and 40s for areas like new jersey and the shore. notice the icons. we'll see the snow starting off north and west and evenings spreading across the region. wednesday as well, particularly in the morning hours we'll see a chance of snow showers. 32 at best in philly, 29 in the pennsylvania suburbs, this is not going to be a major snowstorm. this is mostly going to be light snowfall. we'll see a little accumulation. let's run through the hour by hour. there's the wide view and storm center, still nice and far to the west. 7:00 tonight, we are remaining dry. we go into tomorrow morning and the snow may be approaching our north and west neighborhoods and this is just one model run. there's still a little disagreement on timing but it doesn't look like we'll see much action until afternoon time tomorrow. that will start north and west. tomorrow evening we'll start to pull the snow to the philly area. it may hit after the commute home but there's a potential for slippery roads out there.
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then overnight into wednesday morning, there is a major concern, wednesday morning, slippery roads and things do start to move out by wednesday afternoon. we'll talk about the totals that we may see across the region coming up in the next half hour. >> new this morning, would you like to sleep better? try jotting down a to do list before you actually go to bed. baylor university researchers found people who wrote down future task fell asleep nine minutes faster than those who wrote about what they had already done. the longer and more specific the list, the more effective they were at helping people get some sleep. experts say writing the list seems to ease people's stress and worry and helps them relax. i'll start my list tonight. we'll see what happens. women from across our region will stand and they will walk together. about 30,000 women attended last year's march on philadelphia. next how you can be a part of this year's event and why organizers think they will see even bigger participation.
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and breathing new life into an old empty building. ahead in our next half hour, how two people turned a center city site into an indoor athlete's field of dreams. this you have to see coming up.
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images of empowerment, last year 50,000 converge on center city in a show of unity against sexism and joined by plenty of men who love and support them. this year the march remains the same but there's an even stronger calling and group connection and wake of the me too movement. joining me now to talk about the 2018 march happening this saturday, organizes see lean that and vickie. let's talk about the theme of that year's march our planning
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team put a lot of thought into that theme. it is exactly what it says, we resist, we persist and we rise. so it's -- i think that shows sort of a trajectory of experience for most women. the first is resistance then persistence into rise. i think we're at a place now where we have risen as woman, we're unapologetic. and you know, we are happy and working with a very diverse team, women from all walks of life put together their time and influence upon the organization of this march and rally and we're really really excited about what we have produced. >> this really is a season of empowerment. with so much going on in the way of sexual harassment, the me too movement, women feel empowered.
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and because of the season, do you think you'll see even more women come out? >> i do believe so. last year we had about 50,000 as you mentioned. i think that women are just tired. we are tired of not having a voice. we are tired of people underestimating who we are. and it's just time for us to show up. we're going to show up and march and we're going to echo this voice of we're here. we're not going anywhere and after all of these years we finally have a voice. it's time to move forward. we're traa train in motion. >> men also welcome, right. >> men are welcome to march with us. we will be very clear, not many men are going to be speaking because the voice of the women, the ordinary women is what we want to capture in our presentations so yes, but we welcome all men to join us and walk with us. >> all right, nikki and sellema, best of luck. the women's march if you're interested in attending, the
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2018 women's march on philadelphia, this saturday, january 20th from 10:30 until 3:00 p.m., it starts at logan square and proceeds to -- it is free but you're encouraged to register online. we have a link to register on nbc10.com and on the free nbc 10 app. all right, coming up, ice jam threat. the water on the ice clogged delaware river is rising, spilling into streets next at 11:30. see what people living on both sides of the river are now doing to prepare. 'sup, world? it's the box with 30% savings for safe drivers.
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chinchilla update -- got that chinchilla after all. say what up, rocco. ♪ breaking right now, flood threat. check out the thick ice clogging the delaware river. you can see it here behind me. it is pushing the water over its banks and putting people living on both sides of the river at
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risk. nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter is monitoring conditions. cydny long on the river. >> reporter: if it is not the snow, sleet or rain coupled with our freezing temperatures this winter, it is ice. take a look at these icy chunks right here on top of of the delaware river. i wanted you to hear some of the sound without getting too close. this is what we're dealing with along the river out here. take a look as we show you what looks more like an arctic tundra. how this happens, with these giant chunks of ice clogging the river, the moving water underneath has nowhere to go. the delaware river will hit flood stage at 20 feet and right now we're at about 19.9. so the jam up of ice is already causing trouble on the roadways, we have some of that video from earlier today, including closures, a good stretch of southbound 29 is iced over and officials say some residential streets will begin to have water rising. the problem with the frigid cold
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and with this flooding is that the roads will become skating rinks. so police have some areas near richardson and east ferry avenue blocked as a precaution. my colleague pam osbourne and nat shaffer on the other side of the river, they captured video of a deer that ventured on the ice closer to the trenton side. some people have also been coming to take all of this in and take photographs, but they too -- teenagers have gone on the ice which according to officials prohibited, very dangerous and risky idea. as you can see where we are here at our live shot, some of the water is moving underneath. dray, original natalie it was set to expire tonight but now it is an open-end d warning. i have reached out to officials with the city of trenton to see if their public works department is taking any precautions. we've also reached out to the coast guard as well as the mercer counter oem. there aren't so many homes on
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the trenton side near route 29, more business and residential but a number of apartments as well as homes over on the morrisville and yardley side. we'll be checking in with those emergency management folks throughout the day. for now we're live in trenton. nbc 10 news. >> thank you, many people are enjoying a day off on the slopes. here's a live look at camelback ski resort. temperatures are below normal across our area and will stay cold for the next few days. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist is here with the most accurate forecast in town. >> it's still a cold one. yesterday was cold and saturday was cold and today we'll run in line with that. the last couple of days we saw sunshine, not so much today. we'll stick with the cloud coverage and look at this. we pull out real wide, this is what we're tracking. this storm center and that cold front associated with it are heading our direction.
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going to bring us some snow but not until tomorrow into wednesday. today it will be all about the cloud coverage and cold that's stuck over us. here are the temperatures we're sitting at right now. 20 in allentown. 25 in wilmington and 26 in philadelphia. 34 in atlantic city, a little better off there breaking the freezing mark but some areas especially north and west not even going to break freezing today. we're going to stay with this cold trend, take a look at that temperature trend over the next 12 hours. we'll peak here near freezing in the afternoon. in evening falling back in the upper 20s. because of the cloud coverage we won't fall terribly low overnight but will stay cold. that cold lasts tomorrow when the snow starts to approach. coming up in a few minutes, we're going to track out when the snow will make it into your neighborhood and how much you may see and what you really care about. we'll talk about the weekend warm jum that moves in just in time for the eagles game. today volunteers are honoring the legacy of dr.
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martin luther king jr. with a day of service. in wilmington, new castle county, the delaware state bar association held its annual mlk breakfast and day of service. joe biden gave the keynote address and took part in a q and a and other dignitaries online. dozens of philadelphia stunt students created and painted nine sculptures on display at city land marks. we have an inside look at the froth a project and its impact. ♪
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>> i just love the fact that this is in our city and that this is community driven. >> a key component to the project is that the kids would be using quotes from dr. king and using that as inspiration to construct the art. the intention there that the words would be absorbed because they are an expression of dr. king and what he stood for. >> we must live together as brothers or -- it's going to be on the sword here and written on the sword. the sword is representing this like that power that he had, that great power he had within his words. >> he wanted people to come
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together in peace, no matter their skin color and as we're working on this project, you look around the room and see a bunch of different skin colors, races and i think you just live in his dream. >> i hope that the kids are inspired through this project and they find something -- they find something worth standing for and they are brave enough to find their voice. and to keep fighting and keep marching. >> he inspired me with a speech. free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. >> the sculptures on display through next month at several locations including the african-american museum, the philadelphia museum of art and city hall. you can find the full list on the nbc 10 app. the project is sponsored by
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comcast, which is the parent company of nbc 10. shifting gears to sports now, eagles fans, the title match is now set. the vikings are coming to the linc in a game that will settle who heads to the super bowl. minnesota won a trip to south philadelphia with this epic walkoff touchdown last night. it was unbelievable. a 6:40 sunday night in the nfc title game. the winner, you know, goes to the super bowl. eagles fans are making sure they are ready for the vikings visit to south philly at modell's birds gear is front and center with more on the way from just place rush hours and online, eagle fans cleared out the amazon stock of dog masks after chris long and other players showed off their underdog pride after that win on saturday night. >> i think embracing the
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underdog role is the philly thing, we're underdogs. we love that role. >> i just heard also from my producer, the team says you can wear those masks to the game on sunday. so it's sort of a dog house if you will. they will be home underdogs again on sunday night. the mask actually will be appropriate. the opening line from vegas favors minnesota by three and a half points. remember, we went through the same thing last weekend. we know what happened with the falcons. count on nbc 10 your official eagles station to bring you complete coverage of the birds. you won't see anywhere else. that's all week long and on game day, sunday, before and after the title games at the linc. happening today, the future of the road is on display in detroit. today automakers are set to unveil their newest vans and trucks at the north america auto show. experts say many of the new concepts will weave together energy efficiency and luxury
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design. >> i think detroit auto show in 2018 will be known as the pickup auto show. we're seeing lots of pickup news and they are having a resurgence. >> the auto show features a car collection worth more than $10 million. you also have a chance to get a look at the hottest new cars when the philadelphia auto show comes to town. it runs from january 27th to february 4th at the pennsylvania convention center. >> brand-new in center city, an indoor athletic oasis, next, how a philadelphia couple turned a vacant building into a must place to play and workout and get in shape. >> another cold day for us but more importantly comes tomorrow when this system makes its way to us. we're tracking snow in the forecast. we'll look at how much you may see by the time it moves out on wednesday coming up.
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imagine a world without any form of sexism, nothing, even given today's climate with the me too movement. it is a bold vision. a daring one and it is at the center of a play about to premiere this week in center city. joining me now to talk about the play called sensitive guys is director ever end and bichon. interesting title. guys hear the word sensitive and they get uncomfortable. tell me about the premise and story behind sensitive guys.
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>> well, it actually centers around two different groups of young people on a college campus. a group of young women and young men, both of whom are played by the same cast of female bodies and it's about sexual assault on campus, how we talk about it, how we cope with it and also how we handle issues that pertain to sexual assault as both young women and men and administrator as on campus as well. >> it's supposed to be funny and will be funny and insightful but it takes on a serious tone considering the climate, right? >> yes, it's m.j. kauffman, i think this is sort of his specialty, to look at really difficult issues with humor and humanity and the thing that the play is dealing with is how difficult it is to talk about this issue, how difficult it is to face this issue.
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and how as well meaning liberals of any gender, when we try to deal with it that it's so ridiculous, the knots we tie ourselves in. there's great humor to be found in that, seeing these young men and young women sort of try to do the right thing and fail and obviously it starts quite funny and then we take the story sort of to a sightly more emotional place. >> with so much happening right now, what do you want your audience to walk away with once they see the play? >> that's always a hard question. i feel like. especially for this play. this play i feel like really deals with the complexities of this issue. and it's really important to us to encourage people to believe survivors. i think that's sort of its first mission, that if a woman comes forward with the story to actually take them seriously, rather than immediately question them. i think that's something that is
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slowly starting to happen which is great. but also to see how the systemic issues we're facing in this case, on college campuses but everywhere really in the entertainment industry everywhere. focuses on individuals takes us away from the larger problem and i think that's what i would love people to be thinking about. >> all right, director everyend and bishon, sensitive guys opens next wednesday, january 24th and runs through february 11th at the prosceniu muxt in center city philadelphia, tickets are available and you can get more information right now on nbc 10.com and the nbc 10 app. let's start with a few camera views, we have that gray sky overhead and that's
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consistent across all of our neighborhoods. we jump over to cape may and same deal. gray sky but no rain, snow, anything like that to be produced quite yet. yet being the key wortd there. look at the wind speeds, they are not terribly strong, around 5 and 15 miles per hour, little stronger atlantic city, 17 miles per hour. it is enough to make it feel colder than it actually is outside. here's your feels like temperature, feeling like 16 in philly. 10 for pottstown and 9 in allentown. 23 in at lancaster stickatlanti. it's been cold, we're going to stay cold today. not just freezing cold but subfreezing for many spots throughout most if not all of the day. now, we have been worried about the ice jamming issue along the delaware river, this is brushing between bucks county and mercer county near trenton and yardley and morrisville area, under a flood warning and we saw it a few minutes ago, there was video of people walking on this. huge issue because this is ice under water it can shift. the flood warning is in place
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through at least tomorrow morning but it's an open ended warning. this may extend. i checked the flood forecast of the flood stage level. it looks like through tomorrow morning it may increase a bit more, about a half foot. more flooding is likely and then for next 48 hours, this will be an area we'll have to watch. i'll also have to watch this area, because if that ice loosens up and shifts it all, that could be enough for quick flow of water to move through that's been backed up. that could lead to a secondary flood warning, something we'll watch as well, especially as tomorrow we get another system moving through that could impact that zone. now, there is a system we're talking about. bringing snow scattered from chicago all the way to cincinnati and stretching well to the west of us. this is going to spread our direction. you see the first little outer bands. i don't think it's going to bring us much today. but tomorrow we will have a chance. watch us roll through the hour by hour model. today in the clear, temperatures staying mostly in the 20s to low 30s. we go to tomorrow morning and snow chances will start along
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the north and west neighborhoods, looks like they'll stick there though for the morning and early afternoon hours but as we get that the later afternoon and evening, that's when the extension will begin. it's a cold front moving through. it's going to bring very cold air on top of cold conditions. there may be a brief icing period but this will be a snow and snow rain down south event that lasts through at wednesday morning, 7:00 a.m. and starting to exit by wednesday afternoon. notice we stay cold through this whole event. below freezing for the next 48 hours and as the snow passes, it doesn't look like a lot of snow, it will be enough that tomorrow evening and tomorrow -- rather wednesday morning those commutes could be slippery. here's the snow potential for neighborhoods, we're looking at 1 inch or less over the south neighborhoods, and 1 to 2 inches in philly and 2 to 3 in the north and west zones. we'll get to the ten day on 10 coming up. thank you, new this morning, bringing new life to a vacant building, a couple is making it their mission to bring an
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athlete's dream house to philadelphia. philadelphia has a new indoor field of dreams, 25,000 square feet of hard wood and turf. did this space exist or did you have to build it or create it on your own? >> the space exist. rmt what was once a bustling flea market turned vacant empty box is mark and rachel solomon's dream project. the fieldhouse noticed the spelling is on the house of n9t and spring garden. >> there was nothing like this in town and i wondered why. >> reporter: they call it a prenear mere indoor sports and recreation facility. volleyball and basketball. >> you know, there we go. >> batting tunnels. and two turf fields for soccer and field hockey, whether you're
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a beginner or elite athlete. there's room for you here. >> if it's a league and team and anybody looking to rent space i encourage you to call us or e-mail us. >> are we running? >> the phield house mommy and me programs to help kids active and moving. >> you want them active, don't want them on ipads and sitting in front of technology. to run around in a safe and state of the art place and that's what this offers. >> it's a one of a kind place in center city, offering fitness and fostering wellness. helping to keep philly fit. >> well, the hawaiian worker who accidentally sent a false emergency alert about a missile has been reassigned but not fired. >> all personnel take shelter immediately. >> that message went out over loud speakers across the hawaiian islands, this is not a
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drill. the head of the fcc says it appears hawaii did not have safeguards in pla s place that e prevented the false alert of a missile scale on saturday. nbc news got an exclusive look inside the bunker from which the emergency alerts are sent. administrator of the emergency center took the blame. >> the wrong button was pushed by one of our employees and that's what got it out. this is my responsibility. this is my fault. >> the administrator also says they had no system in place to quickly send out a second message canceling the original warning. we're back in a moment.
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actor and comedian aziz ansari is the latest to face allegations of sexual misconduct. in an article, a 23-year-old photographer says the master of none staffer sexually started her during a date last september. she claimed she tried to stop his advances several times and called it the worst night of her life. she decided to come forward after seeing ansari wearing a time's up pin at the golden globes last week. ansari responded in a statement calling the encounter
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consensual. he went on to say quote, it was true that everything did seem okay to me so when i heard that it was not the case for her, i was surprised and concerned. i took her words to heart and responded privately after taking the time to process what she had said. right now an icy jam on the delaware river is causing a flood threat in parts of bucks and mercer counties. the river is expected to run about a half foot above flood stage today because of those thick ice chunks, the ice is so thick a deer ventured out on the river as did some others. that's a bad idea because not all of the ice is rock solid. nbc 10 first alert me meteorologist, it looks like a worrying situation. >> something we'll watch through tomorrow morning and for 48 hours have to watch the flood stage level. below freezing the next several days, tracking snow tuesday to wednesday and eagles game mild in the 50s. >> thanks for watching nbc 10
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news at 11:00. from all of us here at nbc 10, have a great day. .
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>> eric: dad, i just did that. >> roman: oh. uh, right. sorry. >> eric: oh, hey, don't you need to get going? >> roman: actually, anna's gonna meet me here, and listen, don't worry about calling me if there's problems. >> eric: i'm gonna be fine. >> roman: all right. >> eric: [sighs] so are things getting serious between you and anna? >> roman: right now we are just >> anna: hey, there, handsome. >> roman: ah [chuckles] hi. >> anna: hi, eric. >> eric: anna. >> anna: you ready? >> roman: actually, you're a little bit early. i wanted to have a talk with eric. >> eric: dad, you can go. i don't think we have to have another conversation about my pathetic love life. >> anna: oh. it's her again, isn't it? >> eric: yeah, i'm afraid so. >> anna: well then, talk to your dad. and i will just go over and put our name in. >> roman: all right. cool.

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