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anything but usual. >> we found out that the victory for bars, restaurants, breakfast joints started weeks ago. and instead on both sides of the river. >> scoring big because of the birds super bowl winning streak, businesses well beyond broad weeks. >> in ten years of operation, we had the best january and february. >> no doubt, no doubt. it is just because of eagles have been in the play quaffs. that's why in january and february, our business is pretty much flat, it's dead. >> so now, shelves are being restocked. beer sales have been off of the hook including the christmas night game and the saturday championship show down. >> in the super bowl we did
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16,000 wings and the restaurant being way busier than usual. >> we opened up early at 10:30 on parade day, there was a line out the door. >> amounting to a $20,000 day. >> we did three times the sales we usually do on a thursday. >> and hubs of fans at this chickie's and petes. >> watch those eagles fly. >> the business boom has taken over. >> the energy, you had to go spend your money. >> i notice. this is the third restaurant i came to just to eat. >> and it's translating to a positive moral all of the way around. >> it has been a smooth week because everyone is in such a great mood. >> one of the fellas we talked to, he was wearing his fiphilly red today, he transitioned from the eagles green.
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he says he wants philadelphia to get used to winning on and off of the field. >> good to see that money rolling in, thank you, sidney. >> city leaders and the eagles are plotting cleanups from the parade. the most serious incident was a parade related stabbing. we have highlights from the parade including jason kelce's speech. >> right now at 5:00, we're tracking relentless rain and a warm up moving into the area. taking a look at the live look at the skyline. we saw sunshine this often, but that is quickly going to change, there was a light dusting of
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snow earlier. our meteorologists are tracking the rain up ahead. >> we're start with steve who is live at the rink. >> sometimes you just have to say "i love my job." one of the perks out here as we get ready for the olympics is being out here at the blue cross river rink winter festival. why? it's more than just an ice skating rink and we'll get to the foster family that is toughing out the dprold beautiful, warm, tampa here. if you want to come enjoy the party with us. it is open until 1:00 in the morning. with that forecast we have a lot of rain coming, and good, but tonight will be dry and chilly. temperatures in the middle to
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upper 30s, and there's not a lot but there are items like hot chocolate to sip on here. guys, did you have a good time at the eagle's parade? >> it was awesome. >> these little guys were so excited for it and also for the olympic games. coming up at 5:30, we're going to talk about people who were excited for the game and what sport they like the most and why the olympics are so special to them. but i'm working a little too hard out here, and someone send it over to tammie souza who has more business to take care of. >> what is your favorite olympic spo sport. >> i like the luge. not the bobsled, the luge. me, i like the half pipe, the ice skating, and some of the free style skiing.
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all right, enough of what we like. this is what you like. you like to see that we don't have heavy rain or snow across the area. we have a large storm system crossing by to the north of us. it has brought feet of snow to some places to our west from cleveland through michigan, detroit, through chicago, and even further west than that. this storm system is lifting north. this will not be our problem. it brought light flurries and light snow showers through the lehigh valley and the poconos today. you see this line of showers, there is a system lifting now out of the gulf of mexico, and this is what will happen, tonight we will be relatively quiet as steve pointed out. we're going to make it into the 40s and the 50s tomorrow. mainly in the afternoon we'll see that rain moving in, scattered showers in the afternoon, but it will start to pick up tomorrow night, and we'll get some very heavy rain
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moving in here after about 10:00 tomorrow night all of the way through the first half of sunday. we could see thunderstorms as well. especially for all of you in delaware and south jersey. this line of heavy, heavy rain is that i-95 corridor and to the south and west, and this will linger into the afternoon. the weekend forecast is warm but wet. 50s and maybe 60 for sunday. this is your official umbrella alert. down load our app to track the timing of the rain in your neighborhood. >> a brutal flu season that continues to tear through our area. going to the doctor's office and the hospitals as well. >> pennsylvania, new jersey, and delaware, they are high or widespread cases of the flu. take a look at how the cases are broken down, montgomery county
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has the highest number of cases. more than 2100 people have gotten sick there. followed by philadelphia county with more than 1500 cases of the flu. to south jersey, the number of reported cases are lower. camden county has seen the most. ocean county? second, and just over 900, in delaware, the numbers are lower than that, just over 800 people have gotten the flu in newcastle county. that is nearly double the amount of cases that kent county has seen. if you have not gotten sick, you're not out of the woods yet. today the centers for disease control and prevention say we still have weeks to go. here is drew smith. schools across the country closed to be sprayed, scrubbed, and sanitized. >> it's a constant battle to weep things wiped down. >> it's a constant effort. >> someone gets sick and spreads
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it through the family, it goes through the family, they get healthy, and then they get it again. >> the flu epidemic is still widespread in most states. >> the last severe season we had 56,000 americans died from infli influenza. >> they track pediatric flew deaths closely. 63 children have died so far this season. pediatricians say they're inundated with panicked moms and dads. >> anyone that gets a fever, cough, cold, anything they're all coming in, and that's fine. a lot of times i say if you're worried, bring them in and i will listen to the heart and lungs and make sure there is no super infection. >> wash your hands. >> and keep hands away from faces as much as possible. bruce smith, nbc 10 news.
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>> a hard thing to do. two more medical marijuana dispensaries gain approval and one of sthem in chestthem is in county. they got the green light from the governor today to bring the number of dispensaries in pennsylvania to eight. more than 16,000 patients have registered to participate in the medical marijuana program. residents in one community in delaware are being warned not to drink the water. test showed contaminated watter in several wells. now the national guard is helping out. they're bringing two portable water tanks to the fire hall, troops will be there around the clock. and the cost of sending their love. getting more expensive to send care packages to troops overseas. the reason why and what a local nonprofit is saying about it. >> the buzz around town, why people are flocking to philadelphia this weekend. >> serving others, what malcolm
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>> john is in good company, too. some people are using this weekend's tattoo convention this weekend in philly as a way to celebrate the championship win. we have a look all new at 5:00. >> this weekend we're celebrating the 20th anniversary of the philadelphia tattoo and arts convention. we're going to see a sea of green this weekend. >> every since the playoffs started, everyone had a good feeling about this year. the eagles tattoos are nonstop. doing nick foles, a kelce on monday, nonstop. >> i just got to do a nice brian dawkins portrait the other day. i have an eternal -- a nice kelly green, not the philly special, but it's close. >> make it happen, see you on
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sunday. >> i'm going to be doing an eagles piece tomorrow, we're going to do the lombardi trophy with a little spin on it. >> you're always -- an eagles fan, everyone is an eagles fan now, everyone is showing their pride for philadelphia and getting tattoos, it's great, everyone wants to show what a big fan they are. marking their life forever. >> t-shirts fade in the wash, tattoos are forever. february is black history month, and nbc 10 is honoring local men and women making a difference in the african-american community. malcolm jenkins is a leader on and off of the field. the super bowl champ's nonprofit helps under served communities. also works with police officers
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and their relationship with african-americans. >> we have a high recidivism rate. it is really hard after you served your time to come back to society and be productive. >> he explains why social justice is such an important mission for him. don't miss living the legacy tomorrow night here on nbc 10. lawmakers have until tonight to redraw the district map. this after they were accused of unfairly helping republicans. he has until next thursday to approve in a new map. if that happens the state supreme court will make it's own. a live look at the museum of art. yesterday this area was sunny and packed with people for the eagles parade. today it is empty and overcast.
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a live look right now at a warmer but wet weekend. tammie spsz sououza with the fo. tomorrow but 50, and sunday, close to 60. i just wanted to see the look on your fate and all of your faces. let's go ahead and take a look at what is going on. we have gray skies, we have had this all day, light snow showers in the lehigh valley. the poconos saw light snow showers as well. that is the system to our north. that is not the system providing us with the warm and wet weekend. we could see localized flooding because the rain will pick up in earnest on saturday night. we could see several inches in the area. the ground is still frozen bso e
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will see some flooding. a rainy pattern next week as well. today we started at 23 in philadelphia. 19 in wilmington. reading at 17. 19 for everybody in wildwood. now, at this hour, we're pushing 40, northeast philadelphia at 40, we dropped a degree since last hour. 38 in philadelphia. mount holly 37. so warmer than yesterday. that is a good thing. we will be rooking at temperature that's will be fairly steady from here on out. looks like you will wake up tomorrow morning in the mid and upper 30s across the area. but we're not going to start to climb until the second half of the day tomorrow. winds will pick up in the south and temperatures will be late in the day. we don't have any more snow to talk about in the area. you can see the big system, this is the one bringing all of that heavy snow to parts of the
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midwest right now. they are in the middle of a giant snowstorm that is training right through chicago and detroit, and there is more on the way. there are several systems in a row that will rack up and head through the same area in the next three days. we're not dealing with any of that white stuff. we're going to deal with a system coming out of the gulf, winding up and coming straight through texas and launching in our direction. that will be rain and thunderstorms. the warm sector of this. we could see an isolated sprinkle in the morning, but i think it is tomorrow afternoon. look at these temperatures, up close to 50, i think this is shy of the mark, and by tomorrow night we could get a break. thunderstorms back into sunday morning, very early, and watch these temperatures nudge up into the 50s by early sunday morning. more heavy rain on the way. we hit the 60s tomorrow on sunday afternoon, and then i think we watch the last of the
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rain move through, it's done by the morning commute on monday, and we start to clear out by monday afternoon. temperatures get back to the 40s. how much are we looking at? this may be spot on. i-95 corridor. some spots could pick up three to four inches in south jersey. if you go to the suburbs and the poconos, perhaps an inch or so of rain out there. here is your ten-day on ten. 50 for tomorrow. 59 on sunday. a little room to play with it and get it into the 60s, but we'll be conservative. heaviest rain saturday night into sunday. we'll see a mix of clouds and sun into monday. 44 on tuesday, a sprinkle in the evening, right now i will leave valentines dry and mild. showers on either side of it,
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more rain next friday and also clearing out early, a week from tomorrow, guys? >> thank you, next at 5:00, love is making a comeback. when the statue will return to it's name sake park. and the opening ceremony for the winter olympic games is here. taking you to south korea live to see all of the action. nbc 10's olympic medal count is brought to you locally by roil caribbean. royal caribbean. 'sup, world? it's the box with 30% savings for safe drivers. coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holler at 'em, brun. kicking it live and direct here at the fountain. should i go habanero or maui onion? should i buy a chinchilla? comment below. did i mention i save people $620 for switching? chinchilla update -- got that chinchilla after all.
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just in time for valentine's day, the love statue will come back to it's home. once it returns it will look different. workers have been restoring it to it's original colors of red, green, and blue. the trump administration is facing push back over a restaurant proposal that could mean sharing tips among workers. people that pay their staff minimum wage could redistribute the tips. dipping left for servers could
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shared with cooks and dishwashers. >> i can't imagine making only minimum wage working as hard as i do. >> if it makes them more, i think it's fine, but otherwise i don't see the point. >> it would reduce the average server's income by about $1,000 a year. >> dunkin' donut is dishing their classic foam cups. they will start using paper cups instead. for years experts have said that foam cups are harmful for the environment. it is expected to start in new york and california this spring. >> escaping winter's wrath and flying down to the deep south just got easier. frontier airlines just launched four nonstop flights. the flights will start in april
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and may, and tickets are on sale for just $40. >> the outlook on retail sales looks bright. money experts predict brisk sales all weekend long for workers and retailers. the extra money that some people are seeing in their paychecks could mean they're spending more. they could jump 4.4% that could be the largest spike since 2011. >> stocks rebounded to end a wild week on wall street. late trading lead to a surge before the closing bell. the dow was up 330 points. even with the rebound, this was the worst week for the market in two years. >> at 5:00, it is becoming more costly to send a care package to troops overseas. >> and soggy weekend ahead, tammie souza talks about when we
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weather. tammie souza is timing out the rain. >> we're looking at what could be a very soggy weekend with localized flooding. let's look outside right now. our high 39, a big improvement over yesterday. many areas off to the east and south jersey and into delaware at that 30 degree mark. the highest wind gust 23 miles per hour. we're looking at the doppler radar, nothing showing up there, for now everything is pretty quiet. we had snow showers earlier that went through the poconos, the lehigh valley, and the pennsylvania suburbs. always of this is looking through new york and this is all part of a they are being pounded by feet of snow, we're only going to focus on the system coming out of the gulf of
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mexico. this will be in here by tomorrow the temperatures are going to climb. the first rain will start in here, tomorrow afternoon it will pick up tomorrow night. once we get into late saturday night and sunday, we'll look into very heavy rainfall. also the potential for localized flooding out there. the weekend forecast will be soggy. we will be very mild, into the 50s and pushing 60 on sunday. we'll talk about the timing of this rain and what you can expect in your neighborhood. >> new at 5:00, what is costs to help our heros. anyone sending carepackages to troops to our area are being forced to pay more. mitch locker has the story. >> the stress and the strain of
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war is something retired air force lieutenant colonel says never gets easier. but sometimes our troops get a break with creature comforts of home. >> it's a moral booster. when you're in a combat zone, two very important thing social security mail and food, and when you have a box, you have both. >> she never heard of operate yellow ribbon until she got a care package. it meant so much that when she retired from service she volunteered for the nonprofit. >> to know that people care about you that don't know you and will never meet you, but they know what you're going through. they want to boost your moral. the small operate making a big impression on our servicemen and women. sending things like girl scout
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cookies. it is like a nuk a box. with the post office, our shipping rates to us, unannounced, doubled 100%. >> they used to pay around $30 to ship one of the boxes, now they have to pay $60 and they ship an average of 150 boxes a month. >> it makes us think of how to do things going forward, the postal service declined to speak with us, but in a statement says in part "changing to improve our operations are being made so we can reduce costs and remain competitive in the marketplace." they say in an effort to better serve the military, they have military package operations in chicago instead of multiple hubs. now some locations might be cheaper than a care package sent
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from other areas including ours. >> we're reducing the ability of nonprofits on the east coast to boost moral of the very people that protect and provide our freedoms. this morning president trump signed a $400 billion budget deal, but ended a brief federal shut down. it was the third time in three weeks. this one lasted only 8.5 hours. most democrats oppose the measure that failed to deliver on a deal for dreamers. the young immigrants brought illeg illegally into the u.s. by their parents. >>i give us a chance to relieve the fears of the dreamers and remove the tears from the eyes of the statue of liberty. >> we have been working with the house and our own congress. >> it includes huge spending
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increases that the republicans wanted and big boasts for programs that democrats wanted. also relief for hurricane victims. and now an aide is facing domestic abuse charges. he hopes that "rob porter has a great career ahead of him. vice president pence had a different take. >> i was appalled. by the time he resigned is when i first became aware of the allegations of domestic abuse and there is no tolerance in this white house. no place in america for domestic abuse. >> the vice president says he will talk to the president about porter's resignation when he returns to washington from
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ll hear more onhe t nightly news at 6:30. >> here are stories making headlines county by county. it is the goodwill's valentine and all that dplglitt sale. >> brides are usually in line by 6:00 a.m., they want the best selection to you have to get here early. we have designer gowns by casa blanca, alfred angelo. >> you're saving money, and you're helping people with disabilities. it's a win-win situation.
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students celebrated the opening ceremony by playing the olympic theme song. they also held a parade through the halls. >> a sign that the olympic games are now under way. gina kim is joining us live now. the athletes are there, we saul the caldron is blazing and they're ready to go. >> yes, good afternoon and good morning here from korea. let me start by saying this is one opening ceremony coming up that you are not going to want to miss. plenty of wow moments, lots of moment that's will make you smile, and focus on a country that only has 22 athletes at these games. >> we can't show you the video until after the opening ceremony
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airs in the u.s., but they provide a sneak peak into the amazement and olympic size politics. kim jong un sent his sister and they sat just a few seats away from mike pence when the unified korean team. and team usa had a giant presence as they walked in. >> the first figure skating event of the game proved tough for team usa. with a disappointing performance by nathan when, and a fourth place finish for the doubles.
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and today here in korea it is the first time we will see medals being handled out in speed skating, and biathalon. >> thank you, keith jones will join us live torrent with the sights and sounds of the opening ceremony, hear what the local athletes thought. and those offering free tuition to local families. > [narrator] look around.
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students in wisconsin struggling about where to go to college may be getting a new idea. a program will cover four years of tuition and fees for instate students if their family's income is $56,000 or less. amazon will start rolling out their long rumored delivery service for businesses according to the wall street journal. it will start in laelgs in the coming weeks. drivers will get packages for businesses and deliver them to
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customers. time to think spring. the philly's equipment truck is headed to to clearwater. this was the scene this morning outside of the filphilly's clubhouse. they jammed everything in there, including things you might not expect. >> the hot dog launcher, this year an ice cream machine, canoes, golf clubs, bicycles, whatever fits we take it. >> pitchers and catchers will report on wednesday. >> classic cars are a sight to see. you can bid on the cars as well. there is a live auction on more than 400 cars throughout the weekend. this is the 45th annual car show. >> so many people cannot tear
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nearly a quarter of employers will let their employees watch the olympics at work if it doesn't interfere with business. 26% plan to monitor the action from personal secell phones. >> a live look now from our nbc camera. we sent steve there to speak with iceskaters about the olympic games, and steve jones us there live. >> we're pumped up, how about the folks out there? >> it is over 6,000 miles to get from phil to pyeongchang. but you don't have to travel that distance or go more than 10,000 miles. we have an olympic size skating rink right here.
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what did the olympic sports mean to people here. and we took a listen to the foster family and let's hear from them. >> it is beautiful, they're really talented. takes a lot of effort, but it is beautiful to watch at the same time. >>. >> i also love the snowboarding event, and the athleticism it takes to do what they need to do. >> and some other things i heard, a lot of people love the stories, it really is about how some ordinary people from small towns worked incredibly and exceptionally hard and made it and can be world champions just like that. it is an escape from reality. an escape from every day. we're here with you through the
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25th, we have the whole nbc family over there. you can watch on your tv, but now we're in the streaming and digital age, so you can look at all of your screens. out here this weekend, hot chocolate and indoor activities thanks to tammie's rainy forecast. >> thanks, i ruined everyone's weekend, right? we could have some localized flooding, but i have to ask you, okay, we talked about what you like, you're the luge, i like the half pipe, there is another sport that i tried just once and i think it may be the hardest, it was curling, you need really
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strong core muscles. >> i don't, but i'm interested in the skeleton, you google that and tell me if that is of interest. >> we're looking at a big warm up this weekend. look at nashville at 63. roanoke. it will be bottled up across the northern plains. we will be wet and warm. 39 far high today. 37 in trenton. tonight, we're going to be above freezing, even allen town you're at freezing. 36 in mount holly with a 35 in vineland. the doppler radar is quiet through the storm system. light know through the poconos, and this thing is so elongated
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it brought heavy snow, feet of snow, through detroit, northern indiana, chicago. we are watching this one coming out of the south. this is our rainmaker, boy will t be a rainmaker. look at where we go by tomorrow into the 40s, we will be pushing 50 by tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow night it could be very heavy along that i-95 corridor. look at the storms moving over the same place again and again. that's called training and we may see localized flooding. a little break maybe on sunday. we could be near 60 in philadelphia on sunday. then it all cools down and we hit the 30s. how much rain? several inches along that i-95 corridor. isolated spots of three to four
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inches. the lehigh valley will see only one or two inches. keep up with the storm, look for localized flooding in the neighborhood. it is a wash out this weekend. umbrella alerts all around. 44 on tuesday, we could see a shower at night, right now we leave valentine's dry. thursday night into friday and into next saturday. erin? >> all right, tammie, thank you. next, and don't miss nbc 10 presents black history month. living the legacy. a journey of black history with connections to the local community. that is tomorrow night at 7:00 here on nbc 10.
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practically comes face to face with kim jong un's sister here. and record hospitalizations as the flu does not let up. we'll see you ahead for more nbc nightly news. >> we'll see you at 6:30, thank you, lester. now to nbc ten responds, tipping on one of the topics you call u.s. most about. >> no one likes to take their car to the mechanic, but if you do, we have some rules of the road for you. >> six things to do when your car needs repairs. check with family and friends were recommendations, source mechanics online and check the better business bureau for ratings. call the mechanic before you go, ask if they offer free estimates. before you authorize repairs, make sure you receive a written
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mummer suit ended in the lap of a big star. and how someone else could get the gratuity you decide to leave after dinner. >> nbc 10 news starts now. >>. nbc 10 news at 6:00 starts with the monumental task of picking up the parkway after the parade. sheer a live look at the ben franklin parkway. it was packed with tens of thousands of birds fans, now they're tallying up everything that went down. what is the city saying about the big bash for the birds? >> they're saying they did a good job, but get this, the clean up continues, 120,000 pounds of trash has been corrected.
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crews are still out here, there is more to clean up and that is pushing back regular trash collection by the day. >> to the art museum steps, it was fourth down roar the entire way. >> as the buses carrying the eagles prepared to approach broad and chestnut street. septa buses blocked the crowd's view as the team passed by prompting shouts to move from those who waited for hours for this very moment. >> i assure you it was not the intent of philly pd to obstruct the view of anybody, but septa had nothing to do with that. >> it was used to get
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