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>> announcer: nbc 10 news, starts now. thrchts is crystals. >> right now at 11:00, parts of our area so snow falling this morning. you're looking live right now at exittor township, berks county and a look at tanna park resort and part of the poconoss as well as lehigh valley should see the most snow. a live look at radar showing a band of snow that's to our west and it's really not moving very fast yet. this system is going to bring snow to our area mainly tonight and tomorrow morning. so you can expect the snow to impact your morning compute tomorrow as we take a live look at broad street. good north to you, i'm erin coleman. snow heading our way. we'll have the biggest impact
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starting tonight and that is why we've issued a first alert. let's get right to nbc 10 meteorologist glen scharts to talk about all this snow. >> this is one of the snowest moving systems that we've ever seen and the main impact of it for much of the area is going to be overnight tonight until noon on wednesday and affecting all areas eventually. the snow mainly coming tonight and the slippery wednesday morning commute across many parts of our area. it's already started in lehigh valley, burks county has had some snow this morning may have some this afternoon, but it's not going to start much of chefrt county, montgomery counties, bucks county until after the afternoon rush today and from the philadelphia area down through south jersey until around 11:00 tonight and the first flakes will probably be melting in this area.
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and then not until 7:00 tomorrow morning as you head towards the shore. that's just an amazingly slow progress. and you can see it's not moving in this direction, we had this little area break off and come through earlier today, but now everything is retreating. and this line, band of snow actually goes all the way to the gulf of mexico. it's very strange. as we go through the afternoon, temperatures above freezing across much of the area. so we're not expecting much in the way of slippery driving. but as we go through the night tonight, the snow spreads through the area and eventually the temperatures drop as well. more on who's going to get how much and exactly when coming up. right now light snow is sticking to the ground in other services in burks county. and we have pamela osborne live in exittor township with a look
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at the conditions there. >> good morning, aaron if the was snowing a little bit earlier this morning within the past 30 minutes or so that light snow has muftd out but it will be back. right behind me here you can see just a tiny bit of snow was on the road. it's kind of melted down a bit. they've been dropping a lot of salt down. we've seen penndot trucks going up and down salting and plowing. we actually started making our way here because of conditions on 422, it was shut down near reddi reading as the snow fell. things were moving again by the time we came back up to exittor. but we saw a car that lost control on another stretch of 422. it went off a road and crashed into a small building. and then this maroon car, the driver there lost control and crashed into a road sign before
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coming to a stop there. i talked to penndot and they told me crews were out pretreating the road east of where we are now. all 450 trucks will be out during the storm. penndot says the snow that glen was telling us about will stick, so the plan is to have those trucks out salting the roads and then once there's an accumulation, they will be plowing the roads. we know the snow is going to impact your evening and morning commute, so when we come back we'll show you a piece of information, a resource that will help you see what conditions are like as soon as you leave your home or job or wherever you're headed to this evening. reporting live from exittor township, pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> we'll see you then, pam put can count on the nbc 10 app to kiep updated on the snowy conditions. you can track the forecast right down to your neighborhood and get weather alerts sent directly to your phone. well, the majority of roads are back open this morning in trenton and bucks county after chunks of ice caused flooding.
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ice jams created by freezing temperatures clogged the delaware river sending water over the banks. in the meantime, we have seen people walking on the ice jam. police warn do not do it if the is dangerous. that's a deer right there. some parts are moving and they can collapse into the water. now, the snow semipacting area roads this morning. let's get an update with traffic reporter jessica. >> so watching 708 right now, earlier there are was a mus mess. we had it closed in both directions. root 183 swr this camera looking from if the was closed on east bound and westbound sides. this is what the situation looks like out in most of the parts of burks county right now, definitely one of the worst spots at least in terms of slippery areas and snow. watching trenton too, back to that even though we talked about it a second ago, route 29 and
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calhoun street and memorial drive some of those are still closed because of the flooding. additionally we're seeing some road treatments in progress on the new jersey turnpike, and the atlantic city expressway so parts of those roads getting treatments to help later. and to help you get started on what we're seeing now, this is an abington line road and watching this google expressway, some on the eastbound and westbound sides. eastbound you can see that's where we're seeing the delay. 16 minutes right now from the blue route to the mine and speeds down in the 40s. erin. a change of power is happening today in new jersey after eight years with republican in the governor's office, a democrat is now taking over. in less than an hour, phil murphy will take the oath of office. this is a live look at the patriots theater at the war memorial in trenton where inauguration ceremony will be held. this is murphy's first elected
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office. he's a financier and diplomat who earned degrees at harvard, penn, and the wharton school of business. he's married with four children. earlier this morning, the governor-elect attend the e tend the prayer service at shiloh baptist church in trenton. later on tonight murphy's inaugural ball is scheduled at metlife skadium in north jersey. he will succeed two-term governor chris christie. the republican is credited with shrinking state government, holding the line on taxes, and leading the public campaign against opioid addiction. he got mixed reviews on his handling of sandy, teacher issues, and the bridgegate scandal. as he leaves offs hiss are the lowest ever for a new jersey governor ever. unless you're quick on the computer this morning you missed your dance dhoons buy tickets for this sunday's nfc championship game between the
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eagles and vikings. we're hearing ticket master sold out of those tickets in just 30 seconds this morning. we checked and the website says no tickets are available. now we also checked stub hub and snound seats between $300 and $400 a piece. so what's the weather going to be like on game day? meers mogt crystal has a look at the forecast. it's going to be very different from the last two eagles home games, right? >> that's right. i want to compare the game pr this past saturday to the game this sunday because it's a big difference. in the yellow this week's forecast. in the blue what we saw last week and the actual temperature, look at that drop. we're forecasting 51 for your kickoff weather. last week it was 30 on saturday. and that was earlier in the day at 4:30 in the afternoon. then we look at your feels-like temperature, 51. winds are going to be so light the temperature high enough there will nobody difference. but last week during kickoff it felt like 17 degrees outsite. so this is going to feel much,
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much better off. let's run through the hour by hour. kick offat 6:40, that temperature at 51 degrees and winds mostly around 10 to 15 miles per hour. those winldsing from a different direction as well. southwest instead of northwest. at halftime, winds 48 degrees and the winds will stay light through the fourth quarter with temperatures just 46 degrees, dry conditions and just some increasing clouds. overall this will be a much warmer game for the eagles. nbc 10 is your official eagles station. we've got you covered with exclusive pregame shows. join us friday night and saturday night for eagles coverage. special eagles coverage at 7:00. and then it is game day. join nbc 10 sunday morning starting at 10:00 for exclusive eagles content all day long. count on nbc 10 as we take you on the eagles road to victory. to this now fall from power, former presidential confidant steve bannon is talking to the white house, to the house
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against committee about the russian controversy during the 2016 campaign. parts of our area already saw snow this morning and more is heading our way slowly. i'm track the impact that's going to have for your commute tomorrow morning. that's just ahead.
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thrchts afternoon authorities in southern california will give an update on our investigation of parents who were accused of holding their 13 children captive in a house of horors.
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police arrested david and louise turpin on sunday after their teenage daughter escaped from their home outside los angeles. she said she and her siblings were being held captive by pair tharnts. when police arrived they found children chained to their beds and all were living in dark and foul smelling surroundings. police say the brothers and sisters were so malnourished that the officers thought they were all children although several were adults. one of them as old as 29. parents could face torture and child endangerment charges. happening now, a sentencing hear for former oi limbic gymnast larry nasser is under way in michigan in the say live look right now from the courtroom where dozens of women and girls who were sexually abused by nasser will be allowed to speak between today and friday. nasser pleaded guilty to molesting them in his michigan state office, his home, and a gymnastics club. yesterday olympic gold medalist
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simone biles added her name to a list of the gymnasts who say they were molested by nasser. three other team members have also come forward. biles posted a message that reads in part we need to know why this was able to take place for so long and to so many of us. we need to make sure something like this never happens again. the judge is expected to order a sentence in this case on friday. attorney general is seeking at least 40 years in prison. he's already been sentenced to 60 years in prison for child pornography crimes. now in washington, house members investigating russia's meddling in the 2016 election are hearing from former trump adviser steve bannon, the former breitbart news chairman arrived this morning to testify at a closed-door hearing of the against committee. in the new book "fire and fury" bannon described a meeting between the president's son and a group of russians during the 2016 campaign as, quote,
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treasonous and unpatriotic. bannon took over operation of the campaign just three months before the election. bannon was president trump's senior adviser into his firing in august. this evening in philadelphia, "fire and furry" author michael wolf will zrus his best-selling book at nine teeth and vine. the event is free and open to the public the. tell-all about the trump white house say global sensation. the president called the book, quote, a complete fantasy and full of lies. new this morning, the white house press secretary is responding to accusations that president trump is a racist following recent disparaging comments about haiti and african nations. yesterday on the martin luther king holiday the president said, quote, i am not a racist in response to a direct question. meanwhile, senators who were in the room for an immigration meeting with president trump remain split on whether he called haiti an african nation s
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holes. they respond to the claim citing the previous embrace. president. >> i think that's an outrageous claim and francly i think if the critics of the president were who they said he was why did nbc give him a show on tv. why did they come and beg donald trump for money? >> they also told reporters that the president shaent e hasn't said didn't use strong language. he says mr. trump is passionate about fixing our immigration system. well, another record day on wall street. dow jones industrial average crossed the 26,000 mark for the first time. taking a live look at the big board in new york city you can see it's hovering just under the 26,000 mark. it is the first day back for investors following the long holiday weekend and they are analyzing the latest company earnings and deals this new milestone comes just 12 days after the do you crossed the
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25,000 mark. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> well, we continue to expect snow into the area. we have quite a break during the day today and even into the evening. not much wind. weapon got-- we got a little bif sunshine into the area but we still have that first alert out and that's mainly from overnight tonight until noon tomorrow for of course the snow affecting the morning rush tomorrow most likely. and, the afternoon rush today, the main impact will be lehigh valley/berks. morning rush tomorrow pretty much all areas impacted. by the afternoon rush tomorrow, it won't be snow, it could be some leftover slick spots. as we look at the radar, look at this. it's just not moving in our direction. and it's just barely grazing the upper portion of berks county and getting into the poconos.
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but it just continues way back. look how far back, it goes all the way down to mexico. that's over 1800 miles straight of snow. very unusual. very unusual. and moving very slow. which is also unusual. right now it's 36 degrees in philadelphia, it's near or above the freezing mark in much of the area. 42 atlantic city and medicalville. 31 in reading and lancaster, 29 inial leantown. those are the only areas where we could see some snow. later today it could stick a little bit. but the future cache shows that this main snow area just does not move. here we go overnight tonight, finally it's starting to head toward the philadelphia area and willing ming ton and trenton, but we still have borderline temperatures and maybe a little rain in the beginning. and if it snows in the beginning
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could start melting and by tomorrow morning we have a more widespread snow. once again, though, the temperatures are a little bit borderline across i-95 corridor and points to the south while north and west it is cold enough to keep sticking. so i still expect more problems north and west of the philadelphia area than i do across the rest of the region. 11:00 a.m. we still have the snow, although it is tapering off and ending in western parts of the area. and by the afternoon rush, it's all gone and maybe even the sun coming out late in the day. and then some cold air by thursday morning, parts of the area are in the teens and philadelphia's in the low 20s. so the snow totals, the least amount toward the shore, southern dahl, the greatest to the north. we haven't really changed it, our original think was 3 to 5 inches for the lehigh valley, berks county, parts of upper
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bucks, western montgomery, northern chester county. you'll see easton, allentown, reading, all in the 3 to 5, richmond and bucks county in the 3 to 5. buckingham, north hampton in the 1 to 2 inches. and back to norristown, appington, philadelphia, west chest, he wilmington, again, in the 1 to 2 inch category. and most of the snow, the worst of it comes during the morning rush tomorrow. so that's the time to leave a little extra time and to drive a little more slowly. it's not a big storm, does not have the potential to be, but it certainly could be messy for that morning rush. i'll be back with more on what to expect coming up. the road to victory is rolling through philadelphia. up next, i'm talking to philadelphia eagles insider dave spa dare row about sunday's matchup against minnesota and what the birds need to do to make sure the super bowl isn't a home game for the vikings. next time, i want you on my bowling team.
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all right. hop on to the road to victory. all that's standing in the way of the eagles and the super bowl is the minnesota vikings. let that process a little bit as we count down to the nfc championship game sunday. philadelphia eagles dave spadaro is here with us this morning. always love having you. >> thank you. >> eagles defense, let's jump right in. that's a big reason why we're in the championship game. >> no doubt. they've played great, they dominated the line of scrimmage against laenatlanta and they ju fit very well. jim schwartz, the offensive coordinator, he knew what do. that's a result of good film study and it set off a wild celebration in philly. >> nick foles, what'd you think of him and his performance on saturday? >> impressive.
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didn't turn the ball over with the pass. too many mistakes ovffensively, loved the game plan. when nick foles sat his best as we snau his first start here against the giants, he throws the ball and gives the wide receivers a chance to make plays. didn't do that in games against oakland ant dallas cowboys, relied on the short passes like that screen pass for a touchdown to jay agjayi. on saturday much better at getting that ball ought. the offensive line did a great job of keeping the pocket clean for him and he did a great job of getting to the refers. >> they pulled out an incredible win over the saints but what are your main concerns here? >> it's going to be a bloody, nasty, smashmouth football game and the eagles cannot be as sloppy as they were on saturday
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against atlanta. they certainly can't do that. that's just an egregious mistake by the defense in new orleans. so good luck to the vikings to keep that emotion going. think the key, look, playing with intensity, emotion, and don't turn the football over. but honestly think it's going to be a tough, physical, nasty game. >> i just did not understand that play right there. >> yeah. >> he talked a little bit switching a little bit, the eagles autism challenge that's coming up this spring, but there's a special promotion. talk about that. >> this is the championship week, we've got a championship challenge for all of you who want to take part in the autism challenge or are already taking part, we've got a $25,000 to match. so every dollar that is contributed starting wednesday until kickoff up to $25,000 will be matched. so if you want to join, waends a great time to join. if you've already joined and you want to get your numbers up a little bit, please continue between wednesday and sunday.
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up to $25,000 total, it's a great little boost for a great cause that takes place on may 19th. >> what happens on sunday? >> i think the eagles win a tight game. i think it's going to be very much like it he was against the atlanta falcons, tight, low scoring. >> down to the wire. >> fans on the feet the entire game, down to the wire. you can take it? >> i don't know. i don't know if i can take it. dave spadaro, thanks for being here with us hopefully you're back here next week and we'll be talk about the super bowl. nbc 10 is your official eagles station. we've got you covered with exclusive pregame content. join us friday night and saturday night at 7:00 for special eagles coverage and then it is game day, folks. join nbc 10 saturday morning start agent 10:00 for exclusive eagles content all day long as we take you on the eagles road to victory. well, snow fell through parts of our area this morning and it will be with us through tomorrow as we look live right now in allentown. that's why we've issued a first
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alert. we continue to track the snow and it's impact on our region. more live team coverage just ahead. plus, flying through the air. new video captures the moment the car goes airborne and ends up in a tight spot.
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. nuns. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> we're in a first alert this morning for snow that's on the way. a light snow fell in berks county this morning already. we saw minor accidents along route 422 in exeter township. we also saw cruise out clearing the roads. snow also fell through the philadelphia area and more snow is heading our way. that's expected to impact the morning commute tomorrow. you're looking live right now at i-95 in south philly. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist
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glen squharts is tracking it all, and it is a clo mover. >> it's about as slow as any system that we have ever seen. this is so unusual. it's snowing in the poke knows d they're going to get a nice little accumulation, several inches of snow as we go into the rest of the day today and into tomorrow. the first alert is for the whole area, mainly overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning. and that's the morning rush that's going to be the main issue. and snow overnight tonight generally between midnight and 6:00 a.m. it's already been snowing lehigh valley, berks county and the poconos. as far as the spread, it's going to take all day just to go 20 miles going into other parts of chester, bucks, and montgomery, and then it will take all evening to get through to the
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philadelphia area and the adjacent suburbs in new jersey and delaware. and then take till tomorrow morning to get close to the coast and even there that therecould be a mixture with rain at least at the beginning. so there's berks and lehigh and it's not progressing as a matter of fact, there was some earl that's actually retreated a little bit. and that band, as we showed you earlier, not only goes down to kentucky, it goes down to mexico. mexico. and they're getting terrible problems in texas as a result of the same thing. all right. here we go. this afternoon making slow progress but as you see temperatures generally at or above freezing so we don't expect trouble this afternoon for the rush. and as we go through the night tonight, the snow area gradually moves through and temperatures gradually go down. so by tomorrow morning's rush certainly could be slick spots on untreated surfaces and then we finally dry out. i'll have the forecast for the
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rest of the week and the eagles coming up. berks county was one of the first areas to see steady snow this morning. now it is covering surfaces including roads in that area. let's check back in with nbc 10's pamela osborne live in exeter township. pam. >> reporter: well, erin, if you haven't heard of the 511 pa app or website, there's really some good information that you can see there. i've actually pulled it up for you here so you can take a look. it can really help you understand what you're in for when you're leaving for home tonight, when you're waiking up in the morning there. you can very easily see how many plows are out there, for instance, in the reading area there are 69 here right now. where they're going, where they have been so far, and what your commute might look like based off of all that information. we actually started making our way here because the conditions on 422. it was shut down here reading in both directions as the snow fell because of accidents.
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things were moving again by the time we made it up to exeter township, but, again, it was not easy to get around. we saw a car that lost control on a different stretch of 422 and went off the road and crashed into a small building. the driver was okay. in nearly the exact same spot we saw this maroon car, the driver of that vehicle lost control and crashed into a road sign, took that down before coming to a stop right there. i talked to penndot, they tell me that crews were out pretreating the roads around midnight southeast of where we are now. right now we know that all 450 trucks will be out during the storm. crews are expecting that snow that glen was talking about to stick, so you'll likely see them samting and then plowing the roadways this morning or this evening, rather, and this morning. just one piece of advice four. if you do happen to be out while a snowplow driving and trying to do their work, allow yourself about six extra car lengths behind that plow so they can do
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what they have to do to get the roads safe for all of us. reporting live in exeter township, pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. thanks for that. another good tool to have art nbc 10 app put can heck it throughout the day to keep track of the snow. you can get the forecast right down to your neighborhood and get instant alerts sent directly to your phone. well, the snow semipacting some roads this morning and 10 first alert traffic is here with you with what you can expect right now. jess. >> so right now sflos road treatments in progress we heard pamela talking about that. parts of the new jersey turnpike. moving up a little further north the garden state parkway, areas down the shore or heading through the atlantic city expressway through central jersey those areas are being treated right now. you'll see maybe a lot of salt trucks, plows, or anything in the area that might be of a little bit of a roadblock for you. moving into torts trentd ton we're watching these areas of earlier flooding. southbound ramp to calhoun street and memorial exit around
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market street, that whole area a lot of closures in the area that could be open and closed as the afternoon progresses as well. so watch for that. and also watching berks county still. here's 78 around route 645 put ski a little bit close to our camera lens here a little bit of snowflakes flying through but east and westbound not seeing or having any problems that are reported for sure following earlier closure of this same road because of how slippery it was out there. not a lot of volume but you can see that snow is kufrgt roads too. erin. well, in less than a half hour phil murphy will be inaugurated as the 56th governor. this is a live look right now from the swearing in ceremony at the war memorial in trenton. is the lue new lieutenant-governor. she was just sworn in. let's listen in. >> as lieutenant-governor, i take the responsibility of
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service to our state and the need to act from time to time as our state's chief executive with the greatest seriousness. but i also will bring that vigor to the department of community affairs. [ applause ] >> and then that's sheila oliver there, the first black lieutenant-governor for the state. phil murphy is set to take the oath of office at noon, about 20 minutes from now. the democrat succeeds two-term governor chris christie. during his campaign he promised the people of new jersey that he would take a tougher stance on gun violence, restore funding for women's health and continue the balt against addiction. this morning the governor elect attended the prayer service at shiloh baptist church in trenton. murphy lieutenant-governor, you just saw her there, sheila oliver, they will celebrate the
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swearing in tonight. the inaugural ball will be held the metlife stadium in north jersey. allentown mayor is in a courtroom right now as his frarl corruption striel getting under way. this is new video of him arriving this morning. right now a jury is being selected. once that jury is seated, the trial will move to allentown and opening statements are scheduled to begin on monday. prosecutors accused him of taking more than $150,000 in campaign contributions in exchange for city business. the mayor has pleaded not guilty. police need your help catching the person who shot and killed a man along a north philadelphia street. officers say the 27-year-old man was shot twice in the chest. he managed to stagger a short distance along 12th street before he collapsed. police are now looking at surveillance video for clues. over on southwest philadelphia, police say a man was found dead along feft 1st
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treat, someone shot him in the head and back. we're working to find out more about the victim and the crime. reassigned but not fired, hawaii state officials say the worker who accidentally sent out that false missile warning on saturday now has a different job without access to the emergency alert system. they say he accidentally pushed the wrong button during an emergency drill. the state's emergency management agency says policy changes are underway, for example, two people are now required to send an alert and protocols are also in place to make it easier to cancel a false alarm. yesterday mattis said there is no indication that north korea react to the missile alert error. pope francis is begging the people of chile for what he called irreparable damage done to children who have been sexually abused by priests. the upontive opened his visit to chile by addressing the abuse scandal which has eroded the
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credibility of the church in that country. he says he joins with fellow bishops to support victims and ensure that abuse doesn't happen again. meantime, three churches have been fire bombed in chile on this first full day of the pope's vis sit it's. not clear who is behind it but in past people have burned churches. since saturday a total of nine churches have been attacked. a new report gives incite into what happened, the united university of pennsylvania student was murdered in california. a local newspaper reports blaze bernstein was stabbed more than 20 times and found in a shallow grave. a high school classmate is now charged. an affidavit shows the classmate talked bun wanted sexual advances from bernstein and that the killing may have been an act of rage. bernstein was home on winter break at the time of the murder. take a look at the new video that shows a car crashing into the second floor, second floor
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of an office bimding in california. the video was captured by a bus dash cam early sunday morning put can see the car take off, fly across the street and slam into that building. wow. investigators say the car was speeding when it hit a raised median causing it to then go airborne. the driver and a passenger had only minor injuries, if you can believe that. authorities say the driver admitted to using drugs before getting behind the wheel. up next, a new focus. the retail chain that's changing how it ties beauty products as it tries to spark a new movement. parts of our area already saw some snow this morning and more snow's heading for the rest of it. i'll let you know the timing on what you can expect to see where you live just ahead.
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you live just ahead.
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pharmacy giant cvs says it's ending air brushing in its ads for beauty products. this is a digitally altered photo you see most of the time. the second photo right there, that's what you will start to see in april with moles and wrinkles. the president of cvs says women and young girls feel they have to live up to unrealistic images and the change will remove some of that pressure. we want to know what you think. do you think this will help? could this be the beginning of a trend? or will it take more to end the stigma? just tweet us your thoughts. this friday night the philly pops will take the stage with world renowned vocal list comb
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poser and songwriter rufus wainwright who what promises to be a fantastic evening of entertainment. carrie corbin is here with joe butch es, the artistic director for the philadelphia gay men's chore ris. thanks to you for being here. why did you decide to partner up with rufus wainwright? >> this is such a great talent and he's not been out on the circuit touring for a while. and i got an e-mail from his agency saying he was available and i thought this is just such a perfect way to brighten up a dreary january. >> wow. so what can people expect from this collaboration, i should say? >> so rufus himself is really famous in a number of different genres. he does some broadway zrer some of his own work and he has beautiful covers. so they're repertoire is a complete mix of that. and then there was an opportunity to work with corral, which is something the pops does
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on an ongoing basis, so we chose to partner with the gay men's chore ris. >> this is the first time, correct, that the gay men's chorus is partners with the pops. >> correct. >> so talk about that. >> we're very excited. >> yeah. >> to partner with the or kes trey tra for many years and we got a call from the pops a few months ago saying this might be a possibility to perform with rufus and we perform a lot in the community. so to tie in with another arts organization is philadelphia is great. >> the pops are also partnering with community centers friday night as well. so another thing that rufus is known for is his strong orientation towards social issues. so we went e sent hsent him a l partners and he chose the william way lgbt center just two blocks from there. so we'll partner with them and hopefully do a little fund raising to help them and he's
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hosting a private reception there after the show. >> all right. this is going to be a good time. joe, you guys ready? >> we are. >> it's going to be great. thanks so much for being here. we appreciate you. the philly pops perform with rescue fis wane right this friday, january 19th at the kimmel center for the performing arts. they will perform a preshow concert in the kimmel center lobby at 7:00 p.m. and in an after show des certify reception that benefits the william way lgbt community center. for more information on all of this just tap on the nbc 10 app and look for find it on 10. now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> a few snow showers in the philadelphia area early today. they have moved out. we have some peeks of sunshine. we're getting less and less ice along the delaware river. and that trend will continue at least through next -- the rest of the week and into the
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weekend. we're going to be seeing some real differences here as we go toward the weekend. we have a first alert out for the snow that's mainly overnight tonight. the afternoon rush today, the only impact with any snow lee wye valley/berks county. morning rush tomorrow all areas potentially affected by the afternoon rush tomorrow, no snow, but some leftover slick spots on the untreated surfaces. as you can see, this area of snow is moving that way, not this way, it's not moving any closer to us and that trend is going to continue for a while. this snow stretches all the way down to mexico, well over 1800 miles worth, and they're get something nasty snow and ice even down to houston with the same system that is affecting us. 36 in philadelphia now, so we're well above freezing. any snow that occurs even this evening in philadelphia should be melting on the roads and it's
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29 in allentown. these areas north and west be more problems as a result of the temperatures combined with the snow. it's 29 in fleetwood, in len ardsville, berkstown is 29, white hall is 30, 29 in beth la ham, nath reg, you can see at this time of day temperatures are well below freezing. if you get a decent burst of snow it can start covering the roads again. he was go through the afternoon, and into the early evening, that snow does not get any closer. it's going to take a push. and the push comes overnight tonight and it's a slow push at that. and here we under the middle of the night and we're maybe getting a little bit of mix in the philadelphia area, wilmington, temperatures are marginal. and even by tomorrow morning if this computer model's right and it's 33, the snow would melt on the roads in mount holly and philly and perhaps down into parts of delaware. that's going to be a close call
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there and it's certainly going to be cold enough north and west to continue to stick on roads and they're going to get more snow in that portion of our area too. by tomorrow afternoon rush's it's all offshore and we're drying out. least amount of snow, southern delaware, south jersey, the greatest amount of snow up to the north of poconos, lehigh valley, these 3 to 5 inches east to allentown, to reading and we've been consistent with that since the beginning. and 1 to 2 inches from mercer county through plainsboro, trenton, narth hampton, abbinge ton, florence, new jersey, wilmington r delaware, chester, and then lesser amounts down to the south east with marginal temperatures. so may not be much of a problem at all. and the weather's not going to be a problem for the eagles this weekend. we've got 51 degrees at kickoff, only dropping to 48 at halftime
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and 46 by the fourth quarter. i mean, that is not cold and certainly compared to what we've seen for the last couple of games it's a lot warmer. so in philadelphia this mix of rain and snow comes later tonight. we have some snow wednesday morning and then thursday is kind of chilly but not freezing cold. and as you can see, we do dry out and thursday and friday are looking pretty good with a warming trend coming and we'll be right back.
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happening right now, we are just moments away from the inauguration of democrat phil murphy as new jersey's next governor. you're looking live at the care moan under way. this is new jersey's future first lady tammy snyder murphy speaking to the crowd. murphy succeeds two-time republican governor chris christie and you can watch it now on the nbc 10 app. >> get it my man, i like that. get it, go get it. okay, kevin hart, i see you. >> oh, my goodness. the big star last night at the warriors cavaliers basketball game was not a player, it was 5-year-old ta various jones performed at halftime. he performed his dance moves and
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clearly he stole the show. jones has also appeared on the ellen show. >> i sthau live. >> really? >> and he's really on with the music. the dance moves are not random at all. >> and you're right on with the forecast. >> well. >> all the time. >> i certainly hope i can live up to that. it's standard for dancing. now, we have some snow that's generally coming in overnight tonight. afternoon rush is going to be fine except for berks county, lehigh valley. tomorrow morning's rush is it should be snowing across much of the area. then we have dry weather for a while. and you notice the temperatures going up. and into the 50s by this weekend. so a tremendous contrast to the previous two weekends which have been frigid. >> yeah. >> and so the eagles will not be playing in frigid weather at all, it will be near 50 at kickoff. >> good for fans. thanks for watching nbc news 10
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