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leaving a wake of destruction behind, one town, nearly completely wiped off of the map, witnesses describe the terrifying scene as communities, only begin to assess the damage right now, and on the look out for a black bear, school kids, forced to stay inside as a massive animal roams, south jersey, neighbors and police want it caught, why state and wild life officials say, no. and goal, team u.s.a. captures heart of the nation getting a win right out of the gate against ghana in the world cup, politicians, celebrities, millions worldwide cheering on the red, white and blue. quincy harris, good morning. >> match.com has new facial recognition that can find
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someone that looks exactly like your ex and we will talk about it. you will in the believe how much it cost, can't wait. >> but why? >> yes. >> she's the ex. >> good morning, mike jerrick is off and might be nursing a sore back. tweet mike and say get well soon. >> we need you. >> so, good morning to you all. so we will hit 91 degrees today, sue serio. >> at least. >> we're thinking 90's. so use the hash tag fox twenty90's. did you see that. >> very clever. >> like 29, twenty. >> welcome back, kacie. >> sue. >> thank you. >> we have the the hair going. >> yes, i know, a lot of material, and product i like to say in the hair today. out of ten yesterday was a nine. we have learn it was a seven. it will be sunny and feeling
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like summer but we will have have higher humidity and poor air quality. within of the days you need to take it easy. bus stop buddy is ready for a warm day with his polo shirt, phillies cap. they beat atlanta, 60's and 70's, this morning, it is muggy one and air quality alert is for all day with the high heat, high humidity and poor air quality, yuck. ultimate doppler, well, more rain to show you. we have had showers moving through, but there you can see blazing sunshine 75 degrees already with the southeasterly win at 7 miles an hour. relative humidity at 76 percent at the moment. ninety-one is where we are for the high today and lots of humidity. dew points will make it feel warmer then that. 73 degrees. muggy once again. we will tell you when we will get relife from the seven day forecast, hey. >> thanks very much. >> a few accidents, first lets take a look the at how long it
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will take to go. headed north bound on i-95, 76 in both directions, five to ten minute delay, 42 north a slow down, 476, not too bad this morning. heading out in bear, delaware route 40 at ricky boulevard we have an accident there so use caution if you you are getting ready to head out, in lower gwynedd, 309 at north bethlehem pike, accident number two, chris and sue. >> three minutes after 7:00. two tornadoes ripped through a tiny town of northeast nebraska killing a five-year old child and injuring at least 19 people. those twisters happened yesterday. >> so sue, meteorologist speaking, is this a rare thing, twin twisters. >> very rare both the at the the same time coming out of the same cloud, crazy. >> this is hundred miles northwest of omaha, national weather service says tornadoes were about a mile apart. >> this is a small town. more than half of the town has been destroyed.
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it is only 350 people in the whole community. many residents are sifting through what is left of their home looking for anything they can sal vague. >> all of the shingles started blowing through their yard and then everything lifted off of this, heaters smash over me and my buddy and... . >> for these tornadoes so severe that the national guard is being called into help out. staging area being set up this morning where law enforcement will escort residents back into town. >> wow. >> there is amazing pictures of the aftermath from that. one person is dead, several are injured following a fast moving fire in wilmington, delaware. fox 29's jennifer joyce live on the scene in wilmington. you have been there for a few hours. any new information coming out right now, jennifer. >> reporter: we have not gotten any new fur in the last hour and a half.
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fire investigators are sifting through ruble following this collapse. fire officials have not released the name of the man killed or released any of the name pertaining to the two individuals badly burn. this fire started around 0:30 on the 100 block have of bird street and moved to two alarms. partial collapse. fire marshall is on the scene. we do not necessity how this fire started but fire chief reiterates fire happened first and then home collapsed. witness we talk to reports hearing and seeing an explosion. officials are not confirming that an explosion took place. six properties in the area are, without power this morning as officials continue to investigate. >> right now we're still searching property. we have brought in heavy equipment to move debris along so we can continue to search the property. we have found one victim we have to go through the entire collapse area to make sure there are no others. >> the fire was so hot, it was bright, everything was real bright, he just kept asking repetitively for help and i
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tried to grab his hands but the walls, the way the wall was in the way, i could not get to him. i kept trying to get him to crawl closer to me and then the flames got so hot i had to get out of the house. >> reporter: fire chief is not calling this fire suspicious at this point, however we do know that the fire marshall is on the scene investigating, in word on a cause at this point, chris. >> okay, we will check back, jennifer joyce live from wilmington, thank you. in arizona police say a wild fire in the sedonna area is 25 percent contained but some residents were evacuated as a precaution. the fire is about 8 acres and burning near a path that was also on fire just weeks ago. fire fighters say no structures are currently in danger. crews are investigating a claim that the power line came down and that may have spark fire, kacie. in california all evacuation orders have been lifted after fire fighters
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make serious headway on the smokey mountain wild fire in bakers feel. the fire broke out friday night, u.s. forest service says fire burned through more than four square miles have of trees and brush as of last night. officials say it is 50 percent contained. >> it has been so dry in the west. we saw those coming with fire season upon us. white house is sending more u.s. troops to iraq as president obama mulling over options to prop up the government there lets bring in fox 29's doug luzader live from washington. doug, islam is are gaining ground and acquiring more and more fire power. we have joined you on friday. monday, yesterday, and every day, it seems to get worse and worse. >> reporter: development are not good. the president has ruled out boots on the ground in iraq but that pledge may be slipping away as more u.s. troops are getting ready to head back to baghdad. shiite iraq is in baghdad anxious to join the fight and
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soon it could becoming to them. the army of the islamic state of iraq and syria, isis continues to gain ground to the north pledge to go reach baghdad. u.s. embassy there scaling back operations and partially evacuating with president obama notifying congress late yesterday, that more u.s. forces are being sent to help protect american interests there. the president returned to the white house yesterday from his california vacation and in met with his national security team. so far no decisions on additional u.s. actionness iraq. the the u.s. is reaching out to iran. >> we're opened to discussion ifs there is something constructive to be contributed by iran, if iran is prepared to do something that is going to respect the integrity and sovereignty of iraq. >> reporter: iran has been a prime backer of iraqi militias that took up arms during the war, but the new threat is so serious that there may be some common ground.
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isis continues to gather strength and arms as the iraqi military retreats, including perhaps, missiles that can take down aircraft. >> it changes the name of the game. for the first time in the last 11 years, we may see a ground to air threat. >> reporter: that would significantly change things in iraq. you look at isthinks group that has taken over so much territory and look at the area we are talking about. from syria into iraq and superimpose that on the map of the united states and it runs from chicago, all the way to the east coast and washington d.c. back to you guys. >> that is a big area. big fear is they may now take over control of that border between syria and iraq. we will get into this with patrick meehan coming up here on good day in 15 minutes doug luzader, thanks so much. army has begun an investigation in the disappearance and capture of
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sergeant bowe bergdahl but two store general in charge of the investigation says he won't interviewed bergdahl until men and women helping him recover from his five years in captivity give the okay. bergdahl was released to the u.s. military, by the taliban on may 31st this video of that release. he has turn now to texas that happened last week after spending sometime in germany for processing. you have to figure this was coming, hollywood film makers already preparing to make a movie about the recently freed pow. >> zero dark 30 and hurt locker are working on a movie script about the army private. they are said to be in the early stage the of the film but has been following story since bergdahl's capture five years ago. 7:10. happening in burlington county residents want a bear gone, it is still in the area, lots of people are seeing it and steve keeley is out there,. >> reporter: sue, if our viewers were here from a half
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an hour ago we heard chris laying that mutual of omaha wild kingdom information about how bears will claw in the woods and mark their territory but you may recall i said this bear has been spotted this time of the day. we are at mount laurel police headquarters. this is a hundred block of mount laurel road. bear in the 200 block of mount laurel road, coincidently spotted in front of the mount laurel animal hospital. we will do our live shot from here but we will keep our safe distance and try to get you some professional video for once of this bear, roaming around right down the street, this bear is not attacked anyone, the problem is you've got schools down the road and that is why local officials and parents are real worried right now but because of it not attacking or bothering anybody that is why state wild life officials are not doing anything but telling people to leave ate loan don't feed it and don't get too close to it and don't do not try to take a bear selfie with the cell phone. but this in axis not what
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local leaders and people are finding real bearable these days. >> by the way, the state is reacting we have called them thursday, friday and saturday and sunday. we knew location of the bear. we have asked them to do it. they have said no, we will continue to machine for this situation. >> we don't go out to get them. if the bear is just being a bear, he is agoing usual, he is in the doing anything aggressive. >> i think that someone should intervene and relocate the bear humanely. >> i think it is more curiosity then cause for panic. these are things that have happened unfortunately more frequently than no in recent years. i think it could be attributed to bears looking for food or people leaving stuff out, and people that might live near forest lines. >> it is the same bear, it is same bear we have been tracking throughout the winslow township. we don't want a situation.
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a situation to me is when a human is harmed. >> reporter: come back live, you can see it going up mount laurel road to check out the bear. we will be following. in the the meantime i have taken liberty to coat chris fox's leg in honey. they are quite tap lysing. you lady viewers at home. but sorry, ladies, if you are watching, he is taken and you can that much match.com for that. >> it is breakfast hour. >> it is. >> so you will go bear hunting right now. leave that location. >> reporter: i'm going to do what mar lor perkins did, johnny carson line. he would be in the jungle tent mixing margarita with the jungle girl while jim was out wrestling the rhino, giving him an enema in the wild. i will stay safely in the truck, chris will handle bear. >> sound like a plan. >> nice delegating. well, after a year of under going, a year after than going a controversial adult
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double lung transplant young sarah murnaghan is back at home and breathing on her own. this is new video celebrating her fathers birthday and at 150 years old she underwent a double lung transplant while battling cystic fibrosis. judge's order allowed sarah to be put on the adult organ donor list. despite her young age. this is first time in ten years sarah has been able to breathe on her own. >> breathe she did. >> great to see this was great to see too, phillies winning a close game. hot shot by ryan howard. early on in the first, his second a bat he had a solo home run. for basically the whole game. braves with come back, tie it in the ninth. they will go all the way to the 13th inning where phillies would score five runs in the 13th and they would win this game as you can see six-one. good for them. this was a very, very sad note major league baseball
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lost one of the greatest hitters and ambassadors to the game. number 19, padres great, tony gwynn, lost his battle with cancer. he was only 54 years old n his 20 seasons, all with the padres, gwynn had american 3100 hits. he won eight batting titles. he went to the all-star game 18 times. among his survivors is his son tony gwynn junior an outfielder with the phillies. phillies hung tony junior's jersey in the dug out last night. we will talk to doctor mike about the dangers of chewing tobacco. tony gwynn was an admitted tobacco user for years. >> blames that for his cancer. >> so doctor mike will weigh in on that coming up. staying with sports, u.s. starts their world cup schedule with a huge win over ghana. >> revenge is sweet. >> dempsey gave u.s. the lead just about 30 seconds in the game. game was tied at one until the eighty-sixth minute. until john brooks scored to
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give u.s. a two-one win. u.s. is off until sunday when they will play portugal. u.s. soccer fans are celebrating their win and that includes vice-president joe biden, who is there to celebrate with the team in the locker room and in the middle there he gave them a victory speech. wonder what he said. >> very cool. >> delta airlines is being blasted to a connection to the tweet relating to the team u.s.a. win. african nation of ghana is represented by giraffe but the animal does not live in ghana a country on the continent's western coast. or calling it racist. delta deleted the tweet and then issued ab apology. i don't even understand what that means. an oklahoma city meteorologist named daniel doser was stopped dead in her track, while giving the forecast, what stopped her. >> an earthquake, watch. >> wow, my gosh, i'm so sorry,
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this is live on air. >> that was way bigger than what we just saw earlier that was well over 4.2 magnitude. let me finish this forecast, forgive me that scared me. wednesday and thursday we have a shower in the forecast good that is reaction you have with mike jerrick almost daily. >> each day when he comes in. >> he is so apologetic. >> clearly there is more going on what she was feeling then what you could actually see in that picture. but you can hear rattling and i guessrite to the cameras, must be pretty stable. she kept her cool, she kept talking, clearly upset though because that was not the first earthquake of that day. >> typically are, there are earthquakes and large after shacks and that is probably what she was. she tweeted the gun was shaking underneath her feet.
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>> and, of course, callus the place. it wasn't a first time earthquake hit during live broadcast. do you remember kc l.a. from l.a. >> yes good now this one you could see more because anchors are, diving under the desk. >> that was a .4 quake which rattled their studio. >> i was there in los angeles in january of 1994, where the north ridge earthquake that killed more than 60 people. freeways collapsed. it was an erie scene. >> never for get it. >> in. >> lets look at our weather. we will see if we can keep things calm giving you this forecast for today. our big weather head line heat and humidity, and because of that, the air quality is deteriorating. we have an air quality alert in effect for today, air pollution concentrations, are such that it makes it unhealthy for people who have,
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lung conditions. you have too take it easy between noon and three when we have the worst heat today. that is why it is a nice day to be at the shore. when you see this shore cast you will wish were you there. temperatures along the beach while we're in the 90's we will be in the in mid 70's. wind south at 10 miles an hour. nice sea breeze there. 66 degrees the ocean water temperature. low rip current risk and high uv index today. if you are lucky enough, this is a good beach day. ultimate doppler we no longer have rain to show you. we did, you could see showers moving through there from three or four hours ago and now we are watching storms in the upper midwest, we are not expect ago this to affect us. what we will get is build up of heat and humidity, thunderstorms because of that, and not because of organized system. at least not until thursday. high pressure in control with the southeasterly wind. it will be today and tomorrow.
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those are the warmest days of the week. so what about precipitation? really not much of the forecast for rest of the daze and once we get to wednesday afternoon we will see pop up showers and then are storms, pretty random throughout the night on wednesday and then thursday is when cold front comes through and this could spark strong storms anytime after 10:00 a.m. on thursday into thursday evening. afternoon and evening. some of those could be pretty strong but we will be with you through that as well. here is your seven kay forecast, we have 90's today and tomorrow and heat index making it feel warmer. upper 80's on thursday abe strong storms. friday nice day low humidity and does dry out. by saturday it is first official day of summer with the summer solstice at 6:51 in the morning but it will be cooler with highs in the upper 70's on saturday and sunday, just add the risk of a then are storm each day, kacie. >> thanks, sue serio.
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a lot of accident, we will get to them this second. start in bear delaware route 40 at ricky boulevard. we have an accident. back to delaware in one second. i'll take to you lower gwynedd. accident at 309 at north bethlehem pike. jenny joyce has been on the scene all morning long in wilmington bird street closed at maryland avenue for that fire investigation. time right now 7:21. still ahead potentially deadly out break of the virus link to mosquitoes and could be heading here. our doctor mike has what you need to know this morning. have you check your facebook account? you may want to rethink clicking on that icon what you may see that could ruin your day.
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it is 7:24. new york teenager has open up the world's first sneaker pawn shop. sixteen year-old chase read used his collection of 45 mint condition basketball sneakers, to stock the shelves at his brand new store in harlem. chase's dad troy says he bought mess of his son's high priced kicks but in order to teach his son some financial
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responsibility, anytime chase asked to bureau money his dad took the shoes, until the son repaid the loan. >> we would get home and said dad, i wanting to out with my friend can i bureau $50. would i look at him you are crazy. and, then i was like, yeah. that is how sneaker pawn was born. store has been opened for a movement family say the people have been coming into pawn their sneakers from everything from school books to storage fees, cell phones and even rent. >> selling all this stuff on e bay, at that age, just get rid of it. >> you know that kid some day will be cfo. >> some entrepreneurs son. >> yes. >> well, your friend facebook posts can impact your mood. social scientists at cornell said people who had positive content reduced on their news
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feeds used more negative words in their status updates. they say when negative news feeds were reduced the opposite happened they saw a increase in positive word. jen fred joins with us her reaction. >> jen, does this mean that when other people are having wonderful lives and they are doing all these wonderful things it brings us down. >> no, you are happy good when people are complaining. >> i'm not happy. >> if we see other people having fun we're unhappy f we see other people unhappy. >> i don't think it is really about what they are doing, this is more about the quotes. this is more about when you see these quotes and imagine the the day and you can have your way or something like that, right. you do site there for a second and like i could have my way. of course, it comes in but i also feel like sometimes you see a lot of the negative stuff, you know, the septa is late or i could not get it. >> you get kind of crabby
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yourself. in terms of what people are doggy totally agree, when they were all on fancy vacations for spring break i'm the only sucker sitting here. >> within of my friend from high school started bar qued annette work on line security, the guy is so rich now. all he does is post pictures from his yacht or whatever. i just want to say mike, we get it. you're successful, move on. you know world cup is in brazil and we have been covering it good day style. heather mits is in u.s. olympic gold medalist. she knows her soccer. she makes it palatable for rest of us. >> thank you. >> she's coming on at 7:45 and she has a buzz word for you, sue and she has good news about what might happen next game against portugal. >> cool fun good this is getting exciting. >> christiana, we know you like him. >> forget texting words or
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it will be a warm day to day for the first time all year, we're seeing temperatures in the 90's, sue serio. >> yes, cooler in the poconos and family fun park will be a great place to spend this hot afternoon if you had day off
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from school but some kids are still going this week. bus stop buddy is one of them, temperatures in the 60's and 70's and it is already muggy this morning. lets take a look at our weather by the numbers. instead of yesterday's nine we have a seven today, sunny skies, yeah, feels like summer, we have higher humidity today and poor air quality, so air quality alert is for the entire day, we have ultimate doppler, well, nothing left, we have had some showers earlier but now we're up to 75 degrees with the southeasterly wind at seven and relative humidity at 76 percent. 91 degrees today, hot and humid tonight another muggy one with a low of 73. split is, your fox cast for tuesday, we have been waiting for a long time with temperatures in the 90's, here today, at last, kacie. >> we are looking forward to it. >> if we talk about 202 this is a problem for a while, southbound side off ramp to route 29 closed until
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july 14th. we had construction but it did clear out of the way, this is only one left, looking at 76, 76 westbound going to be the slowest and double travel time heading out n bear, route 40 at ricky boulevard we have an accident this morning. we have another accident this morning, if we are getting ready to head out. lower gwynedd, use caution, 309 at north bethlehem pike and a identify there that we did see majors before, it is slower on 76, slower on the turnpike, if you are heading westbound, chris. >> big development, of course, overseas right now and we're talking about president obama is notified congress as many as 275 american troops could be dereplied to iraq to provide support and security for u.s. personnel and american embassy in baghdad, this is as baghdad struggles to keep insurgents at the bay and out. secretary of state john kerry says u.s. could deploy armed
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drones to iraq. >> they may well be one of the options that are important to be able to stem the tides and stop the m of people moving around and open convoys and trucks and terrorizing people. >> in a rare move the u.s. is reaching out to iran to discuss ways that the two countries can stop militants in iraq. joining us new to discuss this crisis unfolding in iraq right now pace congressmen pat meehan. thanks so much for being with us. you have been very busy and show us your role right now when it comes to u.s. security. >> i sat on the subcommittee and home land security for counter terrorism and intelligence. >> you have had a close eye on this when you hear we may partner in iran, one that makes for strange bed fellows and two is it our last best resort instead of send nothing a full-fledged presence in like we have, over the past decade? what is the best way to tack they will right now.
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>> it is ironic we are dealing with iran particularly when we're concerned about nuclear expansion in iran. whether we turn to them as an alley in this is unlikely, but there is a reality much like in syria, they have an interest in containing the the sunni expansion or they may partner to some extent with mal contact in fighting insurgents who are creeping in from serious across and into iraq. >> we talk about maliki who has been leader in iraq since free elections. can you scarily put the blame on him for not even franchising the kurds and sunnies. >> one of the agreement when maliki came in was to create a coalition government freely elect that included kurds and sunnies as well as his shiite majority largely focused in baghdad. once he was in power he didn't reach out with the kind of determination that others wanted to see. so much so that the sunnies
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now see him as an oppressor. >> this group isis, they are comprised of sunnies. when they march across syria into iraq that is why the governmental army there in iraq who may have been sunnies decided to lay down their weapons. >> they are sunnies but they are the most radical al qaeda related. we have a strange circumstance in which there are sunnies part of the iraqi security forces. they are the ones who lay down their arms and said we will not get in the way. a second group are tribal sunnies who partnered with us earlier on and they are still out there, they are ones that are living in the area, outside mosul, other places like that, tikrit. >> we rear minded of mosul, tikrit, baghdad, all of the word we heard about in 2003. here we are 11 years later and this is last international crisis i'm sure president obama wants to deal w he is compelled to do something.
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>> clearly the arguments were earlier there needed to be more of a world staying with intelligence, advisory capacities to sure autopsy begins this kind of wrapped expansion of some kind of an insurgent force which just moved so quickly. >> are you surprised how fast. >> i think a lot of people are but nobody expect the iraqi forces to lay down that are arms and allow the the movement so rapidly. this hasn't been a lot of intense fighting until recently. >> so, surprise then, in other word, have we removed most of the advisors from the area it sound like intelligence wasn't so good and we didn't understand the climate. >> there has been a miss on the intelligence. people are asking why we didn't pick up on this to see transforming. these barriers between syria and iraq are meaningless. that has broken down. so the movement of these militants being able to bleed out of syria and into this battle in iraq create is a lot of sort of quick capacity. >> one last question, might be
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a ducey and we are out of time but does this portend for the future that we should just back out of these international crisis. >> we have a role but you are seeing in the essence this is a sunni/shiite, religious situation. we have to keep from it becoming an out right civil war that would create unrest in the entire region because in the end we worry about jordan, israel and security of otherral that is could ab affect in the long run. >> congressman, thanks for your time. we will be seeing more of you, sue. >> thanks. still ahead president's daughter lands her first job how mallea obama is taking over hollywood but first it noise secret many people have a certain type when it comes to dating, well, now one web site is taking advantage of that using facial recognition software, to find people who look like her ex. how much you pay to find that match. all the chicken in your grocery store
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birthday to jacob, who watches every day with his mom, sarah, she mentioned on facebook he is getting his tonsils out next week. >> jake, happy birthday, thanks for watching. thanks, buddy. >> dating web site match.com, adds what some are calling a creepy new option to its users, all right. q is here to tell us more about this new service, hi, q. >> how are you doing. they say we are of this type. match.com is profiting off of that fact. it is offering facial recognition service to help users find a match. here's how it works. lots of people are calling it creepy. they have partnered with three day rule, users are asked to send in pictures of their x's and site will use this to determine who to match them with. here's the catch though, the service, called $5,000 for a six month membership. it also includes a dating coach. i could be your dating coach. how about your x being an x
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for a reason y would you want to relive that with someone who looks just like your x. >> they think that is your type even if they were rotten stinking and treating you bad. >> okay, maybe you pay your $5,000 for six months and person that did you wrong you can treat this new person the way you shut treat your x. >> what if you find them in the first month, you get a discount. >> i figured, if you average it out, $833, for per month, six months but they want their $5,000. >> this is basically all on books then if you like brunettes good shallow. >> yes good well, my ex-girlfriend looked like kacie, so i would do probably something like this. >> yeah. >> you don't get much better than that. >> come on, chris, i'm married. we all have x's, lets talk burr x, chris. >> all brunettes. >> yes. >> thanks, buddy, appreciate it. >> 5,000 bucks to tell me
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for the first time in 2013 we have drag out dew point map because dew point is our measure of moisture. dew point in philadelphia is 67 degrees abe we're generally in the 60's. that means when we have a dew point between 60 and 65 degrees, it is sticky and uncomfortable. once we have depoints in the 70's it is oppressive humidity. you will notice we got up to 88 degrees but wasn't very humid. dew point still on the low side didn't feel so bad. today, yuck, air quality alert is in effect for rest of the day for high concentrations of air pollution and we don't have any rain anymore. we have showers, a couple hours ago but for right now, that is it. so summery heat with high pressure in control dragging in air from the southwest, that is where heat and humidity is. once this frontal system gets here on thursday early in the day that is when we will get really strong, thunderstorms
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so in the meantime high pressure will keep us hot today. how hot. we have 91 degrees and 93 tomorrow with afternoon thunderstorms. stronger storms on thursday with a high of 88. comfortable day on friday, and a nice temperature over the weekend, 78 on both saturday and sunday but we have to have the possibility of unsettled weather, as well, maybe a few thunderstorms here and there but chance of sunshine as well. >> glass half full. >> you know what you have to take the rain with the sunshine. >> thanks, sue. >> southbound side of 95 off ramp to allegheny avenue. accident blocking the shoulder just continuing to add to that 95 delay this morning. how about we go to the northbound side of 95 to 320, exit six. we had an accident but you can see delaware to 476 that travel time 33 minutes right now and here are your majors, very stinking delayed. >> here we go, rush hour. >> well, tonight show with jimmy fallon had fun at
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expense of veteran news anchor brian williams, this is what happens when you mix serious broadcast journalism with 90's rap music. >> ♪ >> someone clearly has way too much time. >> this is one of the series of wraps where they used individual words from brian williams. there is his reaction. >> yes, yes. >> how about that. >> he anchored here in
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philadelphia for some time. >> he sure did. >> united states comes up big, late goal by john brooks gave u.s. a two-one win over ghana. >> jen fred outside with three time gold medalist, heather mits. >> good morning. >> we love having you here. you legitimized our conversation but you can talk about the sexy guys a little bit. >> a little bit. >> let's talk about this. when we were texting, how exciting that the u.s.a. we went up. >> it is huge. >> soccer in the united states and for them to go out. ghana has knock them out for last two, so for to us get a win, it is big. >> we have video there. it goes in, right. so exciting. >> first goal in 23 seconds. >> huge. >> so, you are really good at this point. >> this is huge to get up early. >> yes. >> ghana was not going to sit down and wait. >> we knew it was only a
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matter of time, sitting back, making sure they didn't score but you cannot hold out in a game that long doing. that gana scores a great goal. this is dempsey he has scored every single world cup, one of our best players. here's ghana getting backup on the board, one-one. at this point you are like can we score. >> you don't want to be debbie downer, you don't think it will go our way. >> and then john brooks who is in his first world cup game comes in for an injured player and scores biggest header of his life. >> amazing. >> we finally knock them out. >> yes. >> the news is not all good. >> it is only within game. >> we have a major injury. >> we have a major injured. our forward, hoist our gun, number one forward, tore his arm string. we don't necessity if he tore his hamstring but i have had my hamstring torn before and i don't think he will be playing. it is a matter of who will fill in.
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do you remember landon donovan who should be playing right new. >> he is not there. >> who are we going to go to. >> they cannot fly him in. there is in chance. >> you have 23 men so they have to go with the team they have right now. >> land hand on is a hottie. team up next portugal but i have to bring up renaldo. >> you have to. >> this guy let's face it especially being from south america. he wants to make his mark on worldwide soccer. >> he is one of the best players in the world and one of the best looking in the world. i think we have a good chance to win in port gall and they had a good chance,. >> which would be huge. >> yes. >> you win two games you are in the next round. >> we're doing good. >> so sue serio likes to have the a little bit of the talk.
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you say is there something, is there a chick we should be looking for. >> which is, you know, free kick or corners. in our case begins portugal. we scored on a set play for the game winner. portugal i think we can do well on those. >> we should be looking for set pieces, every time we have a corner, u.s.a. can be dangerous against portugal. >> so, do you have a prediction do you think we can win. >> i do think we can win, i believe. >> i have to say if you are not following some of your former teammates on twitter, they are going craze which toto's. >> thinks huge. >> i didn't see it, but now i will. >> i'm looking for you, on sunday. >> i will be there, just for you. >> it is great for you, game is on sunday which means you can focus on camp on saturday. >> thanks for bringing it up. i almost forgot. >> when we have soccer in
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america we care about soccer, you have a big cam this saturday. >> i do, i'm looking forward to it. it is back here in philadelphia, philadelphia soccer club in the northeast 9:00 to 10:00. heather mits.com to sign up. >> it is just across the street. >> thank you. >> welcome fill will a. >> u.s.a., u.s.a., u.s.a. >> yes. >> renaldo has nothing on heather. potentially deadly out break of the virus link to mosquitoes and it could be heading right for us, our doctor mike has what you need to know this morning and forget testing words or pictures for that matter, soon you can send a smell to your phone? new technology
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a new mosquito born disease has hit caribbean islands and some say it is just time before it hits us here in the
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u.s. >> credit mike is here, do we have to be worried about this. >> no, but i want you to say it, chicken guna. >> chickenguna. >> sound like my chicken tonight. >> chick when garlic. >> maybe. >> no. >> but it can also mean bent out of shape, why. well, this was discovered in 1952 but in the sub sahara african area where this originated, people get some ill from it, that they get bent out of shape hence the name. the good news is, everyone, that it rarely kills anyone. it just makes you want to feel like you want to die, okay. it is a virus. it causes muscle aches and fever, and what you see there is a mosquito. so what happens is the mosquito by the an infected person. they come over and they bite you. when it by the you it
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regurgitates some of the blood into you. >> egh. >> and you get the the virus. >> now the >> great. >> thing is you want to wear long clothing, stay in air conditioning, that kind of thing but not to worry, i'm not worried about this, it can just make you sick. if you are very elder liz and frail, it could be a problem, but we have ways to, deal with supporting people like that. not to worry. >> you get a mosquito bite and then get a reaction and then go to the doctor. >> you will know you are sick. you will be calling me because you have muscle aches and fever and you just feel terrible. but, unlike the flu and some
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other viruses, this is the chickenguna virus. there it is, is that beautiful. >> isn't nature beautiful chris, isn't that beautiful. >> until you have muscle aches. >> true. >> one thing that is in the so pretty is results of chewing tobacco. truth be known when i played college baseball in san diego, lot of us would chew in the 80's. tony georgia win was out there we had a chance to take batting practice with him at uc san diego. super great guy. he died yesterday at the the age of 54. he had cancer of the sal vary gland and he was an admitted chewer. >> well, chew, believe it or not is extremely popular among high school boys. 11 percent of high school boys according to the cdc actually use chew. what is the problem with that,
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well, if you get a cancer in this area, these are the sal vary glands if not caught in time you will to have remove half have of your face. if you are a high school kid out there and you are doing it, stop it, right now because it is just a bad idea and can lead to problems. fit is caught early, no problem, surgery takes it out but if it is caught too late you will be walking around with half your face, if you are doing it, stop it right now. >> good advice, doctor, appreciate it. love you all. >> 8:00 o'clock, good day, it is tuesday, june 17th, 2014. >> reporter: we have found out wall street isn't the only place you can see bulls and bears. we have both seen here in mount laurel this morning, believe it or not.
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chris? >> it was the chase that captivated the nation, 20 years later, o.j. simpson's white ford broncho could be one of the most memorable convening also of our life time but where is it now and where you can watch this happen. >> do you remember where were you? >> everybody remembers where they were when this moment happened, slow speed chase, looking back on that 20 years later to the day. >> we have been saying it all last week and this week this could be the day we reach 90 degrees for the first time in 2014, but what happens after that, your forecast is coming up. >> mallea owe bam lands a dream job before her 16th birthday and it is not just a normal teenage job like baby-sitting, she's working with a hollywood director. i will tell you who, coming up next. >> all right q, thanks very much. mike is off today. i understand he may have a back problem. nothing worse than back pain.
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>> he needs to get people off his back. >> hopefully mike is in air conditioning. 91 degrees. >> good thing for all have of us especially with health issues. don't over exert yourself. it is tough out there we have a lot of things with the heat and humidity. instead of a nine from yesterday, it is a seven. we have sunny skies, but bus stop buddy waiting for the bus in a polo shirt. it is already in the 60's and 70's this morning and the air quality alert is in effect for the entire day to day for the entire region, pretty much nothing on ultimate doppler a rain a few hours ago. look at where we are, 77 degrees. 8 miles an hour winds, 71 percent relative humidity, heading to a high of 91 today. it will be a muggy 73 degrees overnight tonight, so, will we
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get our first heat wave of the season three, days in a roast of 90 or above. we will check the seven day forecast, kacie a lot of accidents, we will look at your majors but not too pretty. lets start with the southbound side have of i-95 off ramp to allegheny. we have normal delays on i-95. this is contributing blocking left shoulder. give yourself extra time there. also extra time heading out on 95 but still 33 minutes from delaware up to 476, in wilmington, bird street closed at maryland avenue. we have that fire from earlier this morning. jenny joyce out there but this is a deadened street, just that street is closed you will not need an ultimate nate for that. quickly taking a look at your majors, you can see 76 delay rid up heading out on i95. >> hatching right now burlington county resident want a bear gone. it just seems to keep roaming this that same area. >> so steve keeley has change his location, he is trying to
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find the bear near the animal hospital. >> yeah, only about a football field's length from where we were, we're here in front of the mount laurel animal hospital which was last official bear sight goes and calls in the police department just before 7:00 o'clock. coincidently animal hospital takes all animals here. i talked about bulls and bears. they have got some steer in this fenced-in area here along with emu, can you see them there? look at that. >> reporter: yes, mini ostrich essy guess. but they have got tall weeds here and the steer a lit tool hot. i took a picture of them because i got the picture of one looking at me. you can see the sign do not touch or feed the animals. that is the advice also about this black bear, unbelievably, you have to give that advice but people will try to pet a bear or feed a bear and that is what wild life people are telling people not to do. you feed a bear taking your
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trash out. even though it is trash day here don't leave your trash out last night. bear must have like mount laurel because he stayed overnight here because he was spotted yesterday morning. they lock kids up in school nearby on the same road, and they told the kids no recess outside, no gym class outside. they may say that again this morning with the two schools down the road here. this bear has been spotted, if it is same one starting in camden county down route 73, last week, winslow and then water ford and then over the weekend spotted in evesham and medford and now yesterday and today here in mount laurel just like the bear last spring. because it is so hot out today expect that bear to take a dip right down the street from here is a development which has two manmade ponds with fountains and ducks in there cooling off. i would expect that bear to show up like last year bear did in one of these local ponds, creeks or maybe somebody's backyard pool.
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problem is some officials here are not too happy that the wild life people are saying not only hand off to the public but hand off to us too we will leave the bear alone. >> i'm stun. we have called them thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. we knew the location. we have asked them to do it. they have said no we will monitor the situation. >> we don't get get them. if the bear is just being a bear, he is agoing usual, he is not doing anything aggressive. >> i think that someone should intervene and relocate the bear humanely. >> i think it is more curiosity then cause for panic. these are things that have happened, unfortunately more frequently then not in recent years. bears looking for food or people leaving stuff out and people that might live near forest lines. >> it is the same bear, same
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bear we have been tracking and we don't want a situation because a situation means when a human is harmed. >> reporter: that is a bear showing up in everyone the of the new jersey's 21 counties and being seen publicly come out every spring looking for food and it is bear mating season as well. chris and karen, sue, everybody back there. let me ask you this question. i always say ask mike. i'll call it ask sue today. sue, why is the steers but the plural of the dear, dear this is why i wonder if immigrants can figure out this language it is toughest language in the world to learn and that is why. >> thanks for steering us in the right direction. >> reporter: all right. >> bum steer. >> twenty years ago today, of course, this was the moment that sort of crystallized in your mind what was going on that day. of course, the white broncho
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chase that we all watched live on network television. cable was fledging ever. >> i remember watching. >> the the man at the wheel aj cowlings, man in the center of the ordeal, o.j. simpson crouched down the whole team. news helicopter followed that he progression down l.a. freeways as dozens of police cars trailed them when they took side streets, crowds cheered o.j. on. >> it was really surreal. >> i remember tom brookaw and i was in bakers fieldworking in the nbc station, working as a waiter part-time and saw this playing out. no one could believe it. this was the week after his ex-wife nicole brown simpson and ron goldman her friend were found slain at her brentwood home. simpson was found not guilty in their murders. he is currently serving time for kidnapping and armed robbery in an unrelated matter that happened in las vegas. according to the u.s.a. today white broncho was reportedly
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purchased for $200,000 from a so-called collector. >> wow. >> so, somebody paid $200,000 just to have that in their collection. that is creepy, isn't it, q. >> i remember where i was. it was 194. i was just learning how to walk. >> yeah. i was watching nba finals a lot of us were. it was a split screen with the chase and the game. >> it was knicks verse rockets. i thought, michael jordan who was in the playoffs, patrick ewing would get his first ring. that never happened. i was laying in my bed watching in germantown and my dad came home are you watching this. i'm trying to watch the the game. they cut it off from the game. have been remembers where they were,. >> if memory serves me correct didn't o.j. have a gun at the time and threatening to shoot. >> he was supposed to have
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turned himself in and then he disappeared and then he shows up on the freeway. people are seeing him. i see o.j. i see o.j. al cowlings called the police and said he has a gun and everyone thought they might witness the the suicide of o.j. simpson and he was threatening to use it. he went back to miss mansion and they captured him, they took him in custody. >> before the internet can you imagine o.j. simpson case happening right now. >> live tweet was that. >> all of the pictures that would be streaming in from everybody's cell phones. things have changed in so many ways and it is sad reminder of where o.j. simpson is, 20 years later in a jail cell. q, thanks sir. >> still ahead, one in five women add myth to being more turned on by a pair of shoes then their significant other but that is not all number of woman who lie about the real cost of their shoes. >> everybody. >> yes. >> but first crank up the the
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from the weather authority we will check all of the different factors that could affect you and how you feel out of doors as thinks a biggie with the first 90-degree day. poor air quality today, pollen is at moderate levels and, uv index will be very, very high today. don't forget sun screen. heat index today will be in the mid 90's. once we reach 90's because of the humidity it will feel warmer then it is and air quality alert is in effectes specially here in the city with the air pollution concentration being so high, not good if you have health issues. so take it easy today, spend it at the shore. look the at the difference. in the 90's today temperatures on the beach, in the mid 70's, thanks to the sea breeze at 10 miles an hour. 66 degrees surf temperature and nine for uv index.
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nothing on ultimate doppler radar. our temperatures are 77 in philadelphia 78 in wilmington. 68 degrees in mount pocono. it is already muggy out there and about five or 10 degrees warmer then yesterday at this time. we will get to the 90's today, we will get to the 90's tomorrow. we are close to 90 on thursday. we could end up with our first heat wave of the season if we get three in the row but we have chance for the scattered showers and thunderstorms wednesday and thursday. friday we will dry out after a cold front comes through on thursday, and then saturday and sunday temperatures look comfortable but it may end up being unsettled with possibilities have of thunderstorms, each day both saturday and sunday. but at least we can officially say that summer is here. >> perfect. thanks, sue. lets authority forecast's talk about accidents. we will talk about the southbound side of i-95 off ramp to allegheny avenue. it has been moved to the shoulder but causing a big
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delay. the northbound side of 95 at 30 this accident has been cleared. it is not there anymore but still 33 minutes from delaware, to 476. media, north end road at fox road we have an accident with police on the scene. forty-two north, ac expressway to the walt whitman bridge around a half an hour. 676 to the blue route, 36 minutes. everything else is just below. >> i feel bad for tourist walking here at fourth ape market these days. when they go to get directions, everybody has headphones in their ears these days. they are jamming to tubes. there are a few different web sites to stream music on your smart phone, computers and tablets. let's bring in stephanie humphrey to talk about the big three. >> the big three. >> how are you doing. >> good, how are you. >> first one pandora. >> pandora super popular. this is an streaming radio station. so it is simpler then the other ones. you basically, pick radio stations pick on your musical taste if you like hip-hop, jazz and it gives you whatever it thinks you want to hear.
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>> if i like the who, let's say. >> if i want to listen to the who i tune in and make them one of my radio stations, and, then i'll hear, it. >> they will play music based on the who as well like other artists, and. >> we have two options here. we will look at commercials, every three songs or so and ad is popping up. it gets very annoying. you cab only skip a accept amount of songs. you have your who station going but you may not be able to skip it. >> pay version is what. >> four-point $99. the it eliminates ads all together and you can skip a few more songs as well. >> next one spotify, it seems to me it is pandora on steroid. >> it is, it has its own radio station. you can create radio stations and custom play lists. so based on your musical taste, what you are trying to
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do, trying to chill, and thing about spotify is you can get music on demand. if you want to listen to a particular song or artist, a specific album you can do that search and listen right away. >> if i go to jazz and i want to hear kind of blue by miles davis. >> you search for it and it will play i think i have that in my play list. >> number one selling jazz album of all time. >> exactly. >> 1959. >> pop tonight there. this is 9.99 collars a movement you get that customization. you have share ability on facebook and social media hear what your friend are listening to you can tell them what you are listening to you will get a lot more, about that. google gets i'm feeling lucky, so you can get in there and pull up anything. take a chance, on what you might want to hear. it pullness all of your music for all of your i tunes down
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loads and music you might have on your phone, it will pull that into here as well so you can access all of your music on any device where ever you are. >> if i got michael jackson's thriller feeling lucky, human nature, i love that song. >> what was your favorite song. >> lady of my life all time favorite michael jackson song. >> last song in that album. >> yes. >> there are a couple others that round out your options here. >> yes, beads music popular because apple just acquired beads, $9.99 a month. they like their unique algorithm for picking the play list. they are getting something they want to hear without creating their own. >> see, i think that bugs me. i know what i like. i don't want them guessing what i like. >> they claim they have these experts and muse being producers and different people that really know, you know, the group they are trying to get a play list in and they do it for you. >> didn't netflix come up with that algorithm about suggesting titles.
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>> they may have. >> yes, yes. >> stephanie humphrey our resident pretty young thing, things. >> pretty young thingy want to love you. >> still ahead, list is out of the most powerful food. what you should be buying on your next trip to the grocery store. but first you will soon be able to text more than just words, stephanie, listen to this, you will be able to text a scent. >> i have heard about this . >> coming up device available to down load today, straight ahead on good day philadelphia i'm robert de niro, and new york is my home.
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>> i remember this song, right. >> the song from the movie philadelphia, tom hanks and denzel washington. >> it was. >> 8:23. new tea vice coming to a store near you to allow to you text scents, not good or bad scents
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but to other people. >> i don't like it. it is called old phone. >> well, yes, it was developed by harvard engineer. the device allows to you create 300,000 unique aromas by mixing and matching, 32 basic scents. you can send a scent via text message called o note. it works with a app call o sniff which is available today for iphone users out there, ophone device comes out next year and will cost 200 bucks. >> how does that work. >> i would rather spend $200 on a nice bottle of perfume. >> yes. >> boy you can get different smells. >> too much fun with this. >> pull my finger scents. >> yes, my daughter does too. >> oh , boy. >> yes. >> i cannot see it coming across as 200 bucks. >> yes, and, how about this one as we stay, you are all
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over this next one, right. >> i think so. get ready to help you express feeling. >> not just smiling faces. >> no, they are not in color. i don't like it. >> yahoo reported that the consortium which sets standard for the icons is releasing a slew of images in the 7.0 update. new improved images will include flower buds and other images. new iconns will debut in july. >> check it out do you see it, tornado coming out of the clouds. >> yes. >> and a swirl. >> wow. >> is this star trek here. >> yes. >> live long, prosper. >> you too. >> these are very exciting story. >> very interesting. >> well, still ahead. we will move on. they are set to give out free pregnancy tests, why it will soon be serving up american just cold drinks. quincy, good morning, sir. >> good morning.
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mallia obama's, president obama's oldest daughter, she has had her first job in hollywood with the big shot has had her first job in hollywood with the big shot producer, the dihiiiii. coming
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that is a good place to spend a 90-degree day. cammal back mountains transforms from ski resort to water park every summer. >> it will be busy next week, a lot of the kids getting out of school, yes. >> bus stop buddy, you know, his smile is so broad every day but it is even broader because only a couple more days left of school. philadelphia public schools get out their last day is on thursday. muggy morning, wear your shades, plenty of sunshine, temps well in the 70's in the city and speaking of seven's
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that is our number, today. seven out of ten. hugh humidity, poor air quality taking us down from that nine. there is air quality alert for the the entire region pretty much and in rain on ultimate doppler, so lets get to the current temperature, we are already up to 77 degrees with 71 percent relative humidity. those breezes west south wonderful, humid air. 91 degrees today, sunny skies, hot and humid, feeling warmer then that and tonight we are down to a muggy 73 degrees, kacie. >> thanks, sue. >> checking out all majors and all of your delays this morning, there air lot of them 76 delay ridden heading westbound out of the city once you get past that. forty-two north from the ac expressway up to the walt whitman bridge, 27 minutes there and all and all things will be slow. southbound side of 95 off ramp to allegheny accident moved to the shoulder but still a delay. northbound on i-95 at 320 you did have an accident blocking the left lane. still a 33 minute travel time
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though if you are heading from delaware up to 476, still some residual volume there at that scene and as we take a look at media, we have another accident, knollton road at fox road. >> all right. >> from the white house to hollywood, first daughter, mallea obama lands a dream job a few weeks shy of her 16th birthday. >> quincy harris in the social media center. it must be nice to have president obama for a dad. >> the president's oldest daughter was spotted on the set of hallee berry's up and coming series. come on man, she looks so, so happy to be on set. my problem with this is, come on, do you really think she got this because she worked hard and she fill out an application. >> of course not. the first lady was with mallia as cbs studios in california where she work as a production
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assistant. the teen helped out with reshoots of the pilot episode, being produced by steven speilberg. >> come on, guys. >> the director let her slap down a production plate when it goes, action. so far no comment from the network or first family. >> will she be there for the whole production. >> she will there been for the whole summer. >> this is my issue. can you scream at her if she gives you the wrong coffee. >> isn't all that secret service around. >> michelle obama, how she working all the way up to the top, they are almost royalty in this country. >> we are reminded chelsea clinton got a stint with nbc news, why with no prior experience. >> jena bush. >> it must be nice. >> it is all about who you
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know. >> my first job i was a lay away boy. >> yes. >> house of bargains on cheltenham avenue, number 546 and i went up on the ladder and got that. my parents didn't have any connections. >> you were grateful for it. >> very well. >> do you want to hear a bit of irony i was forced to take a job in high school because i crashed my buddy's job. so deductible in the time in the 80's was 500 bucks. my parents paid it to this guys parents. so i work it off during the summer. i got an auto supply delivery job. here's what i did, i crashed the delivery truck. >> my dad did that one time. >> three times. >> he was a floral delivery guy. it was a big long station wagon. wow try to go backwards, ape right into those big post is how old was he. >> he was young. >> sixteen year-old should not have driver's license.
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i know i should president shouldn't have. >> don't to that, chris. >> let me know when you're leaving and i'll wait a while. >> quincy, you have come so far from lay aways. >> look at you now. >> we love you. >> we love you all right, buddy. 8:34 is your time on this tuesday morning a last contact officials are rolling out a program they hope will help fight fetal alcohol syndrome. this is pretty serious stuff. according to the anchorage daily news free pregnancy test will be made available in bathrooms around the state. they hope it will encourage women to make educated decision about drinking during pregnancy. bar pregnancy tests are reportedly available in minnesota, as well. >> makes sense. >> i wouldn't have thought to do that but now thaw tell the whole story it does increase awareness about not drinking while you are pregnant. if you are not sure there you go. >> a little bit of the debate, french say it is okay to have
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a glass of wine. of course, their health, habits are much different than ours. >> there has been plenty of studies that show in the early stage of pregnancy, i know later on my doctor told me near the end i could have a glass of wine. baby was kicking so much. >> by that .1 glass. >> it put her to sleep. >> northwest turns one years old sunday but she showed off new bling, kim and kanye daughter now has her ears pierced. why this is not the sitting well with parents around the country. >> here's the the situation, in the summer, it is gorgeous. >> keep going, guys. >> not to work out, holy waters is back and she's putting us through our paces. ladies, work it baby. it is work out that will keep new form
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kids are getting out of school this week. >> more of you will be hitting the playground soon so how about some multi tasking kacie. >> play with the kids and work out at the same time. jen knows how to do it. >> i will say this and i have said it many times i have not belong to the gym since i gave birth to brody because this can be a gym, right. >> yes. >> holy waters is back. >> hi baby. >> hi honey. >> we are right here in the fairmount section. >> yes. >> eastern state penitentiary. >> perfect spot. >> you can go to any part, any play station, new jersey, delaware or pennsylvania.
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>> wisconsin, whatever. >> moms are leaving, come here. >> cool. >> this is prx, and you say using this kind of playground equipment mimics what you would do in a gym setting. >> yes. >> here's your regular rope. >> as low as you feel comfortable w row it right up. give me one more. now, step up. come on up. do it right over here. >> yes. >> you can do the same thing. >> lets do it together. >> all the way down, all the way up. we want to make it dynamic. we have the legs up. >> you can still see your kids, holy cow, wow, i cannot do that. >> so they have been working out since 7:00 o'clock this morning. >> yes. >> first thing we will do is a modified mountain climber. >> one legged. >> by the way, we will try to get to you to do the high five. >> pop it, girl.
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>> up there. >> yes. >> abs are real tight. >> you are using your arms a bit. >> go up further. >> now i'm doing real climbing. >> go up further. >> yes, now touch my hand all the way down. >> good. >> your kids will think you a rock star if you are doing this with them. >> yes. >> go all the way up. >> now you will also do a squat row and open up your feet a little bit. >> yes. >> wow. >> high five. >> again, how long should we be doing this. >> you can do this intervals of 30 seconds, ten minutes while you are waiting for the bus or while kids are just wrapping up their play time. >> that is the important thing we have talk about this. i said to you, help me work out when i don't have anytime
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you say you can find time anywhere. >> anywhere. >> other than this. >> i'm like out of breath and i'm climbing up and down. >> is there anything we need to know like what we need to be watching other than our kids doing these play ground work out. >> if you are not comfortable and no comfort zone up there, if there is no comfort zone there you are where cecily and vicky are. you just have to be comfortable. >> you don't have to push yourself and is there so many things you just winning it and if you every feeling out of breath you are doing something good. >> no, push yourself. >> push yourself at your level and comfort zone. >> yes. >> i love it. >> i climb up there and came back down. hi, buddy. >> i think it is pretty good. >> do it again. >> we are doing it again. >> we will not have have a fantastic thing like this but guys in the next hour we will show you even if you have a sidewalk and jump rope how to
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make it happen. >> you look awesome. >> thanks, baby. >> okay, good. >> there is sweating on. >> all right, jen, thank you. if i got caught in the net they would send me that penitentiary. miss nevada was crowned miss u.s.a. but there is controversy surrounding her residency, and one mistake did not help her out, what she forgot, about her so-called home state. >> um-hmm. male announcer: commemorate the war of 1812 bicentennial and join our traveling celebration as the chesapeake campaign visits town festivals up and down our shores. visit starspangled200.com.
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male announcer: during the 150th anniversary of the war between the states. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new civil war mobile app. maryland. land of history. competition continues this morning for special olympic athletes. >> fox 29's karen hepp now at princeton university, for us this morning with the preview of today's event. it got underway yesterday. today should be another great day. >> another great day, absolutely, all of the action will start in ten minutes. we have athletes gathering here and it is a hot day, and up in the lower 90's. so they are preparing for that. we have athletes here in the bleachers, in some of the shade, and they are getting
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ready for competition and not a lot of water, and machine for, the heat index to make sure everything is okay. and, and, and, the competition, and, it is happening today. short time, miss harrington, because, i think it is so fascinating, they trained all year round and you can see it here. i love it, revealing champions, it is all inspiration, and what was it like for spectators and athletes. >> mood has been phenomenal, energy level great, athletes and spectators have moved into each and every race. roar of the crowd. that is all about this. >> these athletes put their heart and soul in it, what is idea behind these games when we gather every four years to celebrate people competing. >> idea business inclusion, athletes of whatever the normal is, and improving and compete at any level as long as they have an opportunity to.
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>> thomas, thanks so much. let me show you front cover of the paper here, local paper, the princeton packet, so many celebrations and moments we have had with opening ceremonies this we showed, our buddy sharon in new york in the basketball competition yesterday and we have at least 16 different sports taking place this summer, all week long we have finals and our coverage is continuing all week long because we feel this is so important and just wonderful thing that happens to be happening in our neck of the woods, guys. >> last year, i believe it was in nebraska, and then this year and next year goes to los angeles. quite an honor to have it in our area in the state of new jersey. >> stay cool, karen. >> okay, all right good never too old to learn something new, canadian film makers documented teenage mentors as they introduced several senior citizens to the worldwide web. >> how many people here of used a computer?
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well, we have teenage volunteers who are willing to teach you how to use the internet. >> lots of patients. >> all right. >> armed with lots of patients and words of encourage. , teen mentors explained, you tube, facebook and skype. i wish i was there for the explanation of skype. learning new things can be difficult but, it can be really rewarding as well. >> same program. >> yes. >> hell owe. >> you can tell, they have learned a lot here. documentary is called cyber seniors. >> love you. >> that is great. >> what is this facebook you speak of. >> and friending, friends. >> never too old to learn new things. >> still ahead are the girls back, rumors are swirling, sex and the city is returning to
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heat and humidity have taken you to the dew point maps. is what the the dew point, it is measure of moisture we are in the 60's for philadelphia, to the south of us, and we're already in the 70's. the measure of moisture means, and dew point in the 50's. between sticky and uncomfortable and where dew point has reached 70 we're talking oppressive humidity and it is not even 9:00 o'clock in the morning because of pollutants in the air and dense thick air.
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79 degrees already in philadelphia, you know it will be a hot one and it is hotter then it was this time yesterday we're thinking 91, maybe even more. ninety-three tomorrow with the possibility of thunderstorms and stronger storms on a thursday. and, including the first day of summer, on saturday, and we have a chance of a thunderstorm each day, kacie. >> we will talk about accidents and then get tour majors and talk about delays because there were a lot of you. off ramp to i 95, blocking left lane you can see that delay. as we go to an accident, cleared and out of the way. north bound side of 95 at 320 blocking one left lane there. in media knollton road at fox road accident number three. here are your majors. you can see 295 and new jersey turnpike is slow this morning. the here's some of your travel times so you can see 42 north not looking too good and 76 heading westbound, chris.
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>> still ahead these 90-degree temperatures, sue was talking about, have us talking about the 1990's, do you remember when kids slimed on nickelodeon. we will look back at some of the things we miss the most. i'm the proud dad of three beautiful,
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kacie was singing. >> i used to abercrombie and fitch. >> was that one of your first jobs. >> no. there wasn't one by me there was 145 minutes away from my house in allentown and it would make your day if you walked into abercrombie and they are like, oh, are you 16.
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could you work there. you get dressed up to go on abercrombie just so they ask to you work there. >> one the of the things that drove me nuts about that score it is so loud. >> they have so many smells. the lights are so dim and you just want to get out of there. >> i love your mom. she follows us on twitter. >> post abercrombie trauma. it is coming up at 9:00. good day, it is tuesday, june 17th, 2014. mike jerrick has a sore back. i'm hoping mike is watching and feeling better in air conditioning. >> get off his back. >> yeah. >> so get this, one in five women admit to being more turn on by a pair of shoes then their significant other but that is not all. number of women who lie about their real cost of their kicks is out of this world. >> so do tell. i mean we all remember this from sex and the city, kerry. >> i can't not wait to hear it. >> plus, coming up, northwest, you know that cute little baby
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there she has no idea what she has been born into. she turns one on sunday but she showed off some new bling, kim and kanye's daughter has her ears pierced and as you can imagine it is not sitting well on social media. >> we will showcasee as a little kid with her ears pierced. still ahead list is out of the powerhouse fruits and veggies and kail is not in the top five what happened to kail. >> i don't know. >> what you should buy on your next trip to the grocery store, as we said 90's today. but this sue is first time we have hit 90's this calendar year. >> once we get to 90 around noon time or 1:00 it will be first time in 2014 or last september. >> my gosh. >> we are feeling nostalgic about the 90's this morning. grab your sun screen, kickback, reminisce about the decade, well, couple decades ago i guess. >> so quincy, you graduated in the 90's from high school. >> i graduat

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