tv Good Day Philadelphia FOX July 22, 2014 7:00am-9:01am EDT
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kerrey? >> we're kids,. >> we're cool an in musical group. >> the black tones. >> you know, a group called black street. they had great songs. they don't exist any more. well, with that trivia out of the way. >> you could be mr. pip. >> okay, thank you. >> and sing with us. >> i'm effer vest end. looking this morning, perhaps cold bit of refreshment. little muggier out there than it was, so giving you eight again, because of the chance of heat index in the 90s today, our temperature may not make it to 90. but it will feel like it out there. here's bus stop buddy, with temperatures in the 60s, you see the dog, muggy, you know what that means. it will be humid today. so the beach is a great place to be. 71 degrees right now in philadelphia. with calm winds, relative humidity, of 75%, yesterday, we got to about 86 degrees,
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and it was 87 for the average hi, call it seasonable. now warmer than average. the high, we think, of around 89, and more mugginess, as well. tonight down to 70 degrees, with clear skies, and there is your foxcast for tuesday, i think we can make it through this one. but some changes coming for wednesday, have that forecast coming up. caste? >> thank you very much, sue. all right, this northeast extension accident is ever changing. it is involving two tractor-trailers, we did have it completely shut down the southbound side. >> southed bound side of the northeast extention after lansdale, right lane block, two tractor-trailer crashed, sumneytown pike, and you've got a lot of delays there. sumneytown pike again is your alternate. upper in err john, stanley shutdown all morning, accident, downed pole at the scene closing at church road.
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>> kerrey, mike? >> all right, kacie, what a story, whole country talking about this, new jersey state police have a caper on their hands. they're trying to piece together right now all of the clues. who ripped off ceasar's casino in atlantic city? >> like one of the oceans, 11, 12, 13. steve keeley live in atlantic sit which details. so what's going on? how did these guys make off with this much cash? >> reporter: well, that is the number one question, we do not have that answer yet. you got to wonder do state police feel they are any closer to gets the answer themselves? here we are, 25 hours, and still nothing put out publicly yet by new jersey state police on this. maybe because they've got enough surveillance video from ceasar's, information, or even identities, and don't think they need the public's help. or don't need it just yet. normally police always like to have all eyes possible on the look-out for nip get away vehicle, or criminals caught on video, someone may recognize an aid getting them caught by police. but police told me last night, to expect, some news release
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this morning. and they were for sure busy last night, getting the details from the casino workers, and any surveillance, at what happened and how it happened. what we did learn came from a bulletin put out by the state gaming troopers, one showed gun it, not fire weapon, no one got h.u.p. but both got a which with plastic cases full of 181,000, and let's come back to the live picture, because you see once they get out of the casino, this one, ceasar's, is the closest to the fastest, easiest, closest get away route, the atlantic city expressway. if you make the lights on this trip right past the sheridan, you are on the atlantic city expressway, you can be anywhere from fill toy new york within 90 minutes. >> sound like ocean 11 or 12 or 13. >> one of those movies, right? >> yes. pretty crazy. >> nobody's -- >> i think it is terrible.
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>> unbelievable, must be a lack of security, something like that, that's big time happening in this town. just keeps on like domino effect for this town. >> you know, where the security bad, it is not good. >> well, researching the story earlier this morning, chris, mike, kerrey, i found another story similar, another armed holdup, fox 23 this had one, two armed guys holding up the little ceasar's in east tulsa getting away with 1600 bucks, likely not related to these guys. >> no, that's a cheesey operation they got going on in tulsa for sure. 7:04, thanks,. >> a man, a woman, in critical condition, after each of them shot multiple times. this is in philadelphia's oxford circle neighborhood. police say 43 year old woman shot nine times. a 55 year old man, yes, shot three times. now, their relationship to one another isn't known. but they were found laying on the ground in the 6500 block of castor avenue. this is right around 11:30,
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last night. police say they found gun half mile away interest that particular area. so they are looking for a male shooter, but they don't know if the victims know him. >> now, there is an indication two people that were shot, including the woman nine times, that those two people are engaged. we're working on that. we believe that they did know each other. >> more on that as "good day" continues. philadelphia police also investigating a second double shooting there is one happened just about an hour later in holmesburg. police say that two men, both of them 32 years old, were shot in the 4600 block of kendrick street. at least 17 shots were fired, that's a residential area. no one else was hurt. the victims are expected to survive. police are investigating whether it is drug-related. >> meanwhile, 7:05, pro russian rebels handing over black boxes from the downed malaysian airline jet to officials in dunk being. they're orange of course, easy to spot, malaysian investigator said the flight
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recorders, seen right there, are in good condition. fluly released satellite images showing the extent of the damage from flight 17 in rebel controlled east ukraine, see from the sky, boeing 777 was shot down last thursday as you know killing 298 people on board. after the explosion, we ran out, to see what happened, she says. and they were falling, everywhere. >> train caring bodies, refrigerated train cars, caring the bodies of the victims arrived, in a town in east ukraine, early this morning. that is the second largest city where they took these bodies. now, getting to the other big story, in the world, out of the middle east, israel struck dozens of targets in gaza, just few hours ago. even mosks, mosks, and the home of the late hamas military chief, were among 70 tarring that's were hit. the death toll has reached nearly 600 now since this battle began two weeks agoment majority of those are
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palestinian citizens. the israeli government says it launched strikes to stop hamas from firing rock meets israel. meanwhile us secretary every state john kerrey arrived in egypt last night to launch efforts to reach cease-fire agreement. 7:07. john hopkins hospital agreed $190 million settlement. crazy story of the day. after gynecologist secretly photographed and videotaped women in the examining room. authorities say he used a camera kind of looks like a pen that he hunk around his neck, he recorded more than 8,000 patients. at least 62 of the victims are under the age of 18. some of them of course say they're scared from ever seeing a gynecologist ever again. >> hopkins shares the view that this was a colossal breach of trust, and, frank lip, it was a colossal breach of trust to his patients and a breach of trust to hopkins. hopkins had no idea or inkling
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that he was doing this sort of thing. >> and apparently was one of his patients that saw that little camera hanging around his neck and turned him in. >> what happened to him? >> he was fired after this all came out. doctor levy is his name, he actually killed himself couple of days after he was let go. >> wow. >> college friends of the boston marathon bombing suspect has been convicted of impeding the investigation into that attack. >> sure d the friends was found guilty of obstruction of justice and conspiracy. prosecutors say he helped remove dzhokhar's back pack from his dorm room several days after the bombing. a second friend faces a separate trial in september. i don't imagine it looks good for him either. and how about this big break through in the fight against hiv and aids from temple university? >> right here local. the researchers have designed a way to prominently -- permanently rid human cells of hiv. of course this is a zero not a
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lab setting but very big advancement. hiv-1 is the more aggressive form of this disease. it is the first time that researchers have ever been able to do anything like this. and they say, that this development sets the stage for a potential cure for patients that have aids and even other viral based diseases, may also lead to aids vaccine. >> way to go temple, all right. >> good stuff. >> 7:09 now. >> philadelphia eagles player is arrested. he's been accused of pushing a police officer that was investigating a little bit after bar fight. >> keelan johnson, remember? defensive back who was on the practice squad for, well, most of the season. so, he's arrested saturday morning in a bar, a restaurant, the charges against johnson were aggravated assault against an officer, and resisting arrest. he allegedly pushed the officer against a tree, if you don't remember him, it is probably because johnson only played in two games during the
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season. >> mugshot. there you go. this by the way happened in arizona, we should mention. eagles faint don't worry, he will be released before the eagles open camp on friday. if you were thinking about that. the eagles released a statement saying that they're disappointed but they're still work to go gather all of the facts. what exactly happened. >> i think we are, too. clock ten. >> embattled pennsylvania state representative jp miranda scheduled to appear in court today facing corruption charges. you may remember he was the focus of jeff cole fox 29 investigation. that investigation showed that he had a ghost worker on his staff. so prosecutors are saying that he used his position and that ghost physician, to funnel state money to his sister, who is also facing charges in relation to this. >> people getting paid for not doing a thing. all right, well, wegmans, a lot of you shop at wegmans, wegmans, mt. laurel new jersey store is back up and running, some trouble over the weekend? they d the store on center ton
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road, closed because afleck call fire on sunday. store closed at the time that the fire broke out. the employees were evacuated, so there are a couple of people still there, probably stocking shelves and that casino of thing, there were no injuries, minimal damage. so back up and running. >> now steve keel can i get his protein again. he shops there. philadelphia police say a 35 year old mother left her six week old son inside her suv. here we go again at the wal-mart on franklin mills boulevard. >> yes, just talked about this yesterday. it happened at about 6:30 yesterday even. officers say the witnesses found the boy in his car, in his carseat, i should say, 2,005 high lan err. they say the mom returned to the scene before they ever got there. the child was evaluated, now in custody of his dad. now the mother was taken to special victims. still working on finding out exactly how it all fits together. right now no charges filed. >> special victims unit at the
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police department. egg harbor. >> indeed the police there continuing to look for some surveillance video this morning. >> yes, they hope it captured an armed man, trying to rob a customer at the burger king in the drive-thru window area. >> oh, my. >> this is 59 year old daniel danchop. placing a order at a burger king on tilt on road, right around 7:00 sunday night. he says the guy walk to up his car, put a gun in his face, and demanded cash. now there is guy is also a navy veteran, from the viet nam err a you don't want to mess with i he said without hesitation he thought of his family, he decided to create a scene, make a big fuss, to try and get away alive. >> so i popped the clutch, hit the gas, turn the corner, blew my horn, got inside the restaurant, i figure if i figured anything the more time i spent there, if somebody scared him or something, that trigger, he might kill me back. >> well, it worked. then workers inside the restaurant, the burger king, locked the doors, called police, and the suspect took off, a worker at the burger king says the drive-thru
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camera wasn't working at the time. darn it. >> no kidding. clock 12 right now. piece of local history set to market, talking wawa number one, been up and running for i think about five, five decades now. >> that's right. fifty years, a sad ending for some in delaware county. but the closures making way for bigger things. >> of course it is, bigger and bert. sabina kuriakose live outside of this wawa number one to explain. i imagine some people are a little bit disappoint today see it go? >> reporter: oh, absolutely, for a lot of people in this area, this isn't just a wawa, it is their corner store, where they grab their morning coffee, stop, chat with their neighbors every day, it is part of the fabric of folsome. the store just celebrated a landmark 50 years in april. now wawa says it is closing its flag ship store and opening a super wawa about half mile away on route 420. that storely now be known as store number one, but loyal customers say it is just not the same.
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>> i know trevor. i know the sandwichesment and i know cory, good guy, one of the day managers. >> you know all every these guys like they're your friends? >> yes, buddies, yes. >> sad they're closing, a lot of the wawa's they are making now are turning into gas stations. so closing the small ones, making room for the bigger ones. times are changing. >> she can name every employee that works here, she said she comes here every day, that's the same story for a loft folks here. now, they do have some time before this wawa closes, that super wawa over on route 420 will not be open until spring of 2016. so, still got about a year and a half here at the original one. back to you guys. >> all right, i'll get over there before it close. >> do you have. >> look at that almost 7:15 on a tuesday. >> time flies. >> i'm going to jet here in just a second. >> oh? >> time to juice. >> okay. thank you for that
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information. take two. >> hey, reality is here. this is reality tv. >> yes. >> , we have steamy day out there, and here is the reason why. winds are now coming in from the southwest, and that's where the humidity is, down there in the gulf of mexico. you know how hot and humid it is every day. down in places like florida, mississippi, alabama. you get the idea. so, feeling steamy today, tomorrow, then the cold front comes through, to prevent us from having a long extended period of heat and humidity. so we can probably put up with this for couple of days. here is your future cast. slight chance of pop up shower today, because it will be hot, humid, but better chance tomorrow. when? any time after, say, 3:00, 4:00 in the afternoon, cold front comes through, starts to get pretty loud with the thunderstorms. nothing necessarily severe. but we could hear that thunder and see some lightning, through about 9:00, 10:00. then by midnight it looks like most that far is out of here. everything has settled down to
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the south. we'll continue to keep an eye on it, though, because we do think that this same system will probably come back sunday, as a warmfront. more on that later. 71 degrees, in philadelphia right now. and in wilmington, six an in mount pocono. 66 degrees in wildwood. it is not a bad morning out there, but it is a little more humid than it was yesterday. thanks to those southerly winds. dew points, we check them during times like this, to let you know how humid it is. starting to get sticky down in delaware, wilmington and dover, see, those dew points upper 60s, and it is the measure of moisture. so kind of in the range between sticky and un comfortable. on our way to oppressive. al the temperature, sticky out, there cool beverage would be good idea, right?
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>> only thinking mid 80s for thursday, friday, relief again, from the humidity, and the same for saturday, sunday, is when we get that frontal system coming back, we could get some thunderstorms. so, unsettled weather as we go into the beginning of next week. and that maps out the next seven days. let's check kacie's maps. >> thank you, thanks, sue serio. all right, going back out to the southbound side of the northeast extension, still trying to get handle on this, skyfox headed out to the scene. southbound side just after lansdale, all lanes were shutdown. earlier this morning, 45 minutes ago, now just the right lane block, we've got two tractor-trailer crash there. sumneytown pike great alternate because there is going to be some pretty hefty delays leading up to the scene. even though it is not closed. going to soudertown, harleysville pike at allentown road, another accident this morning. disable truck, in trenton, southbound side of 29, passed canal boulevard blocking the shoulder, but again little bit of jamming there at the scene.
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>> resume the series tonight at the bank. cliff lee returned from the disable list, pretty rusty. >> san francisco wins the game seven to four. if you are counting, there are only nine days left. >> put in metal detectors at the right field gate only, part of pilot program preparing for next year's required.
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>> i don't have to take off your belt. you don't have to take off your jacket or glasses or anything like that only thing is camera, cell phone, keys. >> any smaller objects like rings, jewelry, they can stay on your person. >> so you go through the metal detectors next year but still need the bags checked. stems being taken in the wake of tragic events, you know, boston marathon bombing, any time big gathering of people, gets together, that's kind of redundant. casinos closing their doors. one after the other in atlantic city. now, robbing places. what can be done to turn atlantic city around? what do you think the problem is? is it too much competition? let's discuss. we'll talk about what the mayor of ac thinks, atlantic city needs. >> and, maybe you're thinking about getting married in atlantic city? there is one
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>> nothing breaking news the southbound side of the northeast extension, as you approach lansdale. you see two training tore trailers involved in this crash, trying to get them out of the way. intermittently blocking all southbound lanes, you can see those headlights there, the police blocking the scene, the right lane was blocked, now, both lanes, again, two tractor-trailer crash, shutting down the southbound side of the northeast extension. you can see those taillights on the -- of the northbound side getting by okay. if you are trying to head southbound this morning, sumneytown pike is great alternate. more on this crash, coming up next. mike? >> thanks, kacie. 7:23. well, the ceasar's casino robbed, just latest disappointment for atlantic city. what's going on? last week trump casino employees learned the casino is expected to close on
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september the 16th. more than 1100 slate today lose their jobs. steve, i was just looking on twitter, a lot of people responding to my question, what do you think is wrong with ac? says between local casinos and on line gambling, ac is not the only game in town any more. they're in big trouble. what do you think the culprit is? >> well, mike, how ironic that the city based on on monopoly has lost its monopoly on casino gambling on the east coast. the culprit, this has been real hard core city. a lot of people comment today michael well thought out column on this topic over the weekends, in the inquirer, a lot of them referred to atlantic city as camden by the sea, not a place you want to visit, not a place you want to live. but has gotten bert. where you are looking at new construction of shopping, i can tell you, i lived right around this corner, 30 years ago, that's how old i am, my first apartment by myself out
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of college on atlantic avenue. >> this was all a very rough and tumble housing project that you didn't want to go near. that's all gone. it has been paved out of the way. my other question is when these casinos close, like trump plaza, a loft places like italian restaurants, old little cup and saucer breakfast spot that i used to eat at right here replaced by these mono lit i can parking garages, mike, when this casino closes you have got this huge concrete wall. what's that going to do? do you have knock all of that stuff down. at least this mayor has great ideas. i don't know if you heard, don guardian saidel give lands away for free to give people to move here if you agree to build on it in two years, live for ten years. >> free lands? how about the idea where you bring cruise ships in there? >> reporter: you know, that's for small cruise ships. i wish somehow get the big cruise ships. >> yes. >> when you go on a cruise, and leave out of miami, do you have stay in that town for a day, because the cruise ships leave f your a airline gets to you miami late, the ship doesn't wait because you have a late flight.
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say in beamlet. a lot go to inner harbor, if you can get that here, the ships so far he is talking about only 200 feet long. now that's at least something. that is start. but it is at least another idea he has. his other idea i think is good, state college to move here, town without any schools, any college kids, it is a college kids get here, stockton, maybe then glassboro, now rowan, maybe they have a thing here, as well. >> a loft businesses and industries. >> get this. i was in the borgata in the water club over the weekends. there were lines. pr people are just pack. that's been packed all summer night clubs jammed. the table are so crowded, i could only find a 50-dollar minimum blackjack table. now, why are people going to that place and not just down the road from him?
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>> i can understand why people don't want to go to the board walk. but don't go few more feet down the street to go to rebel. >> well, bore gaza has captured the trendy crowd for more than ten years now, opened in 03. and it is still hip and cool, like the new place in town. and i think, because it is easy to get to, you don't have to go through the city, don't have to worry about looking over your shoulder everywhere. you know you'll be safe inside, there away from any neighborhood really. sits there, and they've managed to pack for 11 years and counting i think still the cool club to go to, cool restaurant to go to, hip place to be. i think that's why it is still in its own environment. >> and away from the boards walk, all right, i still enjoy going there. i tell you. steve, thank you for. that will it is now 7:27. number of news store advice brought up the topic of spanking your kids. oh, my gosh, we always bring this up. and it creates a buzz on twitter. but did you know it is actually illegal to spanning your kids in some states? in fact, one state in our viewing area has that.
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southbound side of the northeast extension, just after lansdale, exit 31, all lanes are blocked, as you can see. again, two tractor-trailer accidents, two lanes block, they were letting one lane by, now they're doing the clean up. so, hoping that this is cleared and out of the way soon. you can kind of make out the tow trucks right there. that red vehicle in the center of your screen, the flashing lights, so then we zoom in there, so you can see those two tractor-trailers, trying to get those two out of the way. hopefully reopen the southbound side soon. for the time being, the alternate is sumneytown pike. we'll keep you updated on this coming up. sue? >> thank you, kacie. well, you can see, little hazier out there today than it has been the past couple of days. we've added some moisture to the air. and that means it is feeling muggier. bus stop buddy getting had is place on the beach early. so, have fun all day long. don't forget that sunscreen, though, see muggy the dog thereto indicate it will be more humid today. so we go with a eight out of ten. the pluses of the day, the sunshine, the summary temperatures, but we'll have
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higher dew points, and maybe a stray shower or two, late in the day after the heat and humidity build up. 71 degrees, right now, in philadelphia. calm winds, and 75% relative humidity. on mild monday, we got to high of 86 degrees. seasonable, since the average high is 87. but now we will be warmer, with high today about 89. some places will make it to 90. then tonight, we're 72 degrees in the overnight hours. breezes will pick up. foxcast, seven day forecast, has some 90's in it, but we'll let you know how many coming up. mike? >> 7:32, let's check some headlines here, nearly 600 people have now been killed in the conflict between israel and hamas. israel targeted some 70 sites in gaza, including, this is unusual, five mosks, yes, they attack five mosks. the conflict began, you know, about two weeks ago. the israeli government says it
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is defending its citizens against hamas firing rockets in the israel. coming into their country through tunnels to destroy property. us secretary of state john kerrey arrived in egypt, last night, where talks were underway to negotiate a cease-fire agreement hopefully. let's get to you ukraine. pro russian rebels handed over the black boxes for the downed malaysia airlines jet to officials. a malaysian investigator said the flight recorders actually orange as you know are in good condition. newly released satellite images show the extent of the damage from flight 17 in rebble controlled east ukraine. boeing 777 was shot down last thursday killing all two the eight -- 298 people on boards. >> this morning, train caring the bodies of the victims arrived in ukraine's second largest city. refrigerated cars there. and new jersey state police are searching for suspects behind a robbery at
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ceasar's casino in ac. police say the two mask men armed with a gun made off with nearly $200,000. the robbery happened around 6:20 yesterday morning in an area patrolled by the state police casino gaming bureau. and how about this? former nfl head coach, tony dungee, is facing some backlash over comments he made regarding st. louis rams rookie defensive end michael sam. you know him of course. he's openly gay. and was drafted by the rams, in the last nfl draft. chris, what did he say? >> the first openly gay player, to be drafted into the nfl, dungee, for his part, said he would not have drafted sam because of media attention, mike, surrounding sam's coming out. sam, who is the first openly gay player, drafted in the f. l, came out in february, as you know, before the nfl scouting combine. dungee, now analyst for nbc,
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said he would not have selected sam because he would not have wanted to deal with the distractions in the amount of attention the selection would get. the st. louis rams selected sam in the seventh rounds of the draft, while dungee didn't say exactly what distractions he was concerned about with sam. his stand on homosexuality has been documented when jason collins came out the first gay player in the nba. dungee tweeted, quote, i don't agree with jason collings lifestyle, but think he deserves respect and should have opportunities like anyone else. so talk about breaking barriers, as well, for his part, tony dungee was the first black head coach to win superbowl, mike, back in the 2006-2007 season when he coached the colts. >> you know, he was kind of a proponent of getting mike vick back, i'm big fan of michael vick, get him back to the nfl. that was certainly a distraction. >> absolutely. >> he sat with michael vick there when it was announced to the media.
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>> so is it a distraction, or is it his religious beliefs? >> probably over the gay issue itself it, seems like, at this point. based on dungee's track record on this issue. >> yes, i mean, would area not in the man's head and heart. don't foe for sure. but distractions, not sure about that. okay, 7:36. i'm going to show you a little gadget. pretty -- smaller than your cell phone. could save your life. what this invention promises to do, ladies, you'll want to take this along on your next girls night out. yes, you put it in your drinks. why? and skyfox over this northeast extention, near lansdale. kacie will have an update on. >> this because things are starting to move a little bit
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information. slight move it, light movement, slow going, on this tuesday morning. >> okay, now, we showed you before the break, little bitty censor that you put in alcoholic drinks. i mean, it is small. so, i mean, smaller than your cell phone. tan could prevent big problem. >> that's good. kasey is in the news room to explain how this tiny device can ward off an attacker? >> yes, a pdid. walt size detector tells us if there is something harmful that has been place in the your drink. the goal is to prevent date rape. it works when you dip the device into your drink, for few seconds, the led light will then indicate whether there is something wrong or not. the sample is compared to a pre-loaded data base, the products producer says that it is based on law enforcement technology. >> pdid relies on proven technology. technology that's been in the hands of drug enforcement agencies around the world.
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such as the usdea for years. we started with the technology. through creative innovation, re-engineered it, and designed it for main stream users. >> it actually also works with your smart phone, so right now the creator is fundraising and trying to get feedback from the public about the device before it goes on to the market. >> well, i love it. >> i think it is a great idea. it has happened to two of my girlfriends in college. >> did it? >> thank god they are here today. but it happens all the time. >> it happened to our nanny. the knot the one now but the before before. went out to philadelphia one note, woke up the next day not remembering anything. >> right, right. it is inexpensive, that easy, why not? >> you know where you can get them? >> no, i'll finds that out though. i don't know it is on the market yet, or still in the fundraising stages, but i'll gooing they will. >> r and d.
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>> i think we'll say its? >> hold on, it's. >> time. >> no, is! >> it is time for the werth. here's sue serio. >> oh, my goodness. >> it is end take, anyway. yes, this is our trans neighbor l -- transitional day from the weather we had over the weekend, to uncomfortable humidity we'll have later on today. it is already starting. you can feel the difference, up there, with the southwesterly winds. high pressure in control, waiting for the cold front, that will arrive tomorrow. so, the future cast shows maybe drip and drab today. not too much in the way of rain, pop up because of the
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heat, humidity, hotter, much more humid tomorrow than the cold front hits, then could get little loud around here with thunderstorms, any time after, say, 3:00, 4:00. through the evening rush hour, tomorrow. again, this is all tomorrow through about 9:00, 10:00 at night. then that will it be for the cold front. then more comfortable weather returns, for friday, and saturday, maybe even for thursday afternoon. so, no extended period of heat and humidity, 56 degrees right now, in pottstown, 67 up in the poconos, 65 atlantic city, and millville. seventy-one already in philadelphia. and in wilmington, winds are not much of an issue, the dew points, though, are starting to rise. starts to feel sticky when the dew point gets above 60. and it is at 63 in philadelphia, right now. you are measure of moisture what that is. and we're headed up towards oppressive by later on this afternoon, you're going to feel it for sure. so, with the phillies game, dress cool. hope for better outcome than last night with the giants.
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eight a degrees when the game begins. feeling casino every stuck i, at the ballpark. now, the seven day forecast, starts with a warm temperature, close to 09 degrees, we exceed 09 tomorrow. but it doesn't look like we will get close to that on thursday. so, no heatwave this week. we thought there might be at this time yesterday. but it does improve, that weather for friday, for saturday, sunday starts out okay, but by the end of the day we'll probably bring in some thunderstorms, and they could last through the early part of next week. so, that's your seven day forecast from the weather authority. get through today and tomorrow, kacie, and your pay off is friday and saturday. >> i love it. thank you very much, sue. all right. so things are shaping up on the northeast extension, now i don't want you to get too excited. this is the front of the back up. so obviously things are little more broken up here. the accident itself did clear. from the southbound side of the northeast extension, after lansdale. two tractor-trailer, horrible accident, out there for about an hour, so you have got an hour worth of delays on the southbound side.
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you can take sumneytown pike. uncle chance it, you can be a little bit late. probably a lot of bit late for work this morning, but looking at probably half hour delay if you jump on right this second. so again this is the beginning of the drama. the southbound side of the northeast extension just after the lansdale exit, alternate sumneytown pike. again the accident cleared. out of your way, you just have to look out for the delays this morning, mike? >> it is reminding me, where, and when, was the giant accident? >> that was -- >> a year ago. >> that was valentine day this year. >> oh, and it was east-west, wasn't it? east-west? >> yes. >> okay, i'm going to make you a cake, kacie, anti, kerr. >> i you have never bake in your life. >> you know, i have never made a cake. >> you never make food. >> now i can. these two harvard smarty pants guys are work to go patent a cake in a aerosol can. >> look at it! >> i'm going to bake a cake.
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stick around. i'm going to bake it less time than it takes to you watch your youtube video. >> see what he is doing there? he just squirted, sprays the batter into a container, then puts it into the microwave. then you have to start to dance. >> of course. >> that helps with the baking process. it takes 30 seconds to bake a cupcake, and about one minute to bake a whole cake. according to time. com. >> of course. >> the inventor's name is john mc callem came up with the idea poor science and cooking class there at harvard. >> his girlfriends is the one who told him he needed to market it. >> he actually has a girlfriends? doctor that's what exactly what chris murphy said. >> that's the shocking part of the story actually. >> he will be rich. >> do we ever get to see what it looks like? >> no! follow through here. >> for the love. does it ever come out of there? oh, please. >> wing it. >> let's move on. when rowers training for
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potential olympic metal -- >> you look you have ally like that dude in the orange pants. >> best exercise ever, jenn fred. >> it is good. >> reporter: let me tell you something, aim paddle border, everyone knows, but dow not have the guns these ladies have. good morning to you guys. first of all we need to tell you where we r we are in conshohocken, but up from boathouse row. one of the reasons why this amazing facility is here, the water is so beautiful. coach, tell us, why do you like conshohocken as opposed to maybe boathouse row? >> boathouse row is great. but it is really great to be up here, because as you can see, we're casino of out here all on our own. water is perfect. it sits pretty low in this valley. so we don't get so much winds. there is only a little bit of kind of pleasure boating out here. so it is really really great for kind of undisturbed training. >> we found out about you guys, because this young lady living with one of our news interns, they are hoping that you, pal, can get them into the world championships.
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and maybe some day into the olympics. so what do you do? you grab this girl, she knows a little bit about the olympics. yes? >> yes. >> got to row with them this morning. what kinds of things are you sharing with them? >> well, i am just trying to teach them general boat stuff, like how to row better, they're pretty good. you know, i mean it is fun for me. always great to get back in the boat. just any little pointers i can give. just to get out here, get back on the water, fun for me. >> i love you were in beijing, now a lawyer, but still got your foot in the water, little bit, right? >> as much as i can, yes. >> so talk to me a little bit. you guys came from arizona state from princeton, and from harvard, right? what are you learning here this summer you couldn't learn from your home program. >> nice with other girls just as fast as you, have the same goals, how you don't really find that at your own program. >> what would you tell a young girl that's maybe 12, 13, 14, about rowing?
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like why pick rowing as opposed to some of the other sports? >> less injuries. >> really? >> you're not going to fly off a mountain and break anything. it is pretty simple. as and it is a really good exercise. >> how cool is it you got to row with rene this morning? >> awesome. she is amazing. >> okay, so, it is really cool. we want to continue to visit you. you not only work with these elite athletes, do you have some beginner programs. >> we do some masters learn to row programs, we have development programs, our junior program, more after development program. and then we take casino after older group of rowers, mostly boathouse row athletes, to do some destination rowing, as well. we have a trip coming up, to alaska in august. >> that's cool. when you look at these girls, you know what's ahead of them, right? >> yes. a lot of pain. >> hey, as we wrap it up, tell everyone, mike, kerrey, what you said when you saw me this morning? you said to me?
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>> where is the food? >> every morning you guys are eating food on fox news. >> all right, we'll have to have you come back and eat with us, all right? thank you so much, guys, for being here. how cool is this by the way rowing all morning, going boathouse row you. >> wouldn't even know you are on the schuylkill, really pretty part of the river, my goodness. >> like vermont. looks like you're in vermont. >> conshohocken. >> 7:53. now, this woman named erin andrews, does commercials for pro biotics. and i know you can get pro biotics, you know, in yoking you. >> right. >> now there is new study out, touting more health benefits. but what the heck saprobiotic. where do i get it? >> in your gut. >> in my gut? >> right snow. >> why do i have to buy more if i already have it in my gut? doctor mike is here. >> all right, dads, we're no good with our little girl's hair, or i should say you're no good. this dad thinks of inch jean john with us to g
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>> okay, you've seen the commercial for pro biotics. >> it helps in two ways, by working in your gut for 70% of your immune system. >> okay, so works in your gut. doctor mike, what's a pro biotics, what is she talking about? >> pro by the ricks good bacteria. remember the intestines, that's our chitlings, if you will, are chock full of bacteria. when we take antibiotics and things, we destroy not only the bad back tear crashes but the good bacteria. and, so, what you do with pro biotics, is, you introduce good bacteria into urine test continues. >> that's what i need. >> yes, so, i went, i went to the local 7-eleven, i got my
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active ya, and there is a pro biotics in this drink. and basically, what it does is, that the theory is that the good bacteria allow us to have, and there is data to support this, our immune system is improved, and this new study shows even it will help with high blood fresh you. >> what? >> little bit of reduction in high blood pressure in people who took pro biotics for greater than two months, every day. >> doctor mike, ten years ago, i don't remember talking about pro biotics. >> well, science changes. knowledge changes. we are what we eat. and there is more and more evidence that what we call the micro biome, the intestinal bacterial flour, a that's the kind of bacteria you have in urine test continues, actually, will allow you to be healthy, or ill. now, say this, you decide to
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go to california and you start eating fruit and vegtables and food out in california. the bacteria in urine test continues will change to soot that environment. isn't that cool? this is major area of research. fast naturing. >> i have a question. >> yes? >> i can get it in yogurt, other stuff you talked about. she's pushing something like a capsule. >> right. there are all kind of ways to get pro biotics. and there are some that are prescription, some over the counter, one i use, i don't, doctor uto's choice, a million different kinds. >> very, very quickly. your stomach acid doesn't destroy them? you can eat them still get as many as you're supposed to? >> sure. there is always some acid in the stomach that is going to decrease what you eat. but if you take them on regular basis, say, in cultured yogurt, good way to do it. >> do you do it? >> i do. >> activeia? >> yes. >> regularly? >> yes.
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>> doctor mike, you are the man. >> i love you guys. >> love you back. >> love ya. >> good kisser, too. good day, it is tuesday, july the 22nd, 2014. here we go. >> live from the fox 29 studios. this is "good day philadelphia". >> all right, back on the northeast extension. the southbound side, we had two tractor-trailer crash here, just after lansdale. i'll gave you an update because there is a lot of volume at that scene, steve? >> reporter: kacie, beautiful beach day, blue skies, bright sunshine, great day to go, looking for spare change, sue, if you have one of those metal detectors on the beach or it can be like the two guys did yesterday, just walk into ceasar's with a gun, and hole them up for 181,000 bucks. >> steve, sometimes people actually go and look at the ocean when they go to atlantic city. this would be good day to do that. because it is going to be casino of sticky, and kind of steamy out there this afternoon. we'll tell you how hot it will
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get coming up. jen? >> all right, enough of the fun here in con show who can never with our elite rower rowers. heading down the street to boathouse row, to talk to kids between 13 and 18 years old. >> all right. that is pretty, isn't it? >> isn't it? >> we also at 8:01, hi, we have a question for you. what is your favorite place to get water ice? >> oh! >> okay, we'll talk about. that will why don't you get on twitter, facebook us, if you want, but a lot of great places, we found survey the best water ice, especially in south fill. >> i right. >> so we will go through those places, but where do you get your water ice. >> sprinkles and jimmies all over again with italian and water ice, all over again. >> controversy. >> what's your favorite custard. >> so do you want to do traffic? >> we'll get back out to the northeast extension, southbound side. >> moving? >> it is moving. the accident is cleared. it is out of the way.
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now, it was a two tractor-trailer accident, can you see them over there on the side of the road? >> yes. >> all right, and i mean you can see, it is pretty pack there. looking at here a lot of volume, nothing doing headed northbound, the accident cleared, right around lansdale. exit 31, out of the way, all of the stopped traffic. >> this accident out there, and it was shutting down the northeast extension for over an hour. so you can imagine that casino every delay. i'll say at least 45 extra minutes, if you are jumping on right now. so it is moving once you get past the point, but not good situation, sumneytown pike the ticket this morning, souderton, harleysville pike, allentown road, another accident headed out in trenton, southbound side of 29, you have got disable tractor-trailer, passed canal boulevard blocking right shoulder. so, as far as all of your majors go, you have the huge slow down again on the southbound side, northeast extension, and elsewhere, normal delays, 76, 95 slow, as well, sue?
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>> eight out every ten today, higher dew points, means higher humidity, and you can be prepared to perspire, unless you are at the shore like bus stop buddy. yes, we are in the dog days of summer, and it will casino of feel like muggy the dog include in the our picture today, because it is more humid out there. temperatures in the 60s, now, starting to inch into the 70s, with just little bit of a breeze there. 73 degrees, in philadelphia. with relative humidity of 76%. after yesterday's high of 86 degrees, we're going to top off at about 89 today. someplace also make it to 90. regardless, it will feel like it is in the lower 90s, because that far humidity. 70 degrees, overnight. there is your foxcast from the weather authority. seven day forecast, just ahead, guys? >> okay, somebody cue george clooney, matt daman, brad pitt, police are looking for some guys who ripped off the ceasar's casino in ac. >> they made off with hundreds every thousands of dollars. steve keeley live in atlantic
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city with the details. i just can't get my mind around, how people were able to get out and get away without anybody catching on? >> reporter: kerrey, that's one of about 100 questions that every reporter down here wants an answer to. we haven't gotten one single answer yet now as we count the hours, 26 hours since this happened. and the list of questions seems to mound here including yours. and the question, probably as long as the boardwalk, how can this happen with all of the surveillance, all of the security in these casinos, and all of that cash kept somewhere where you would need to know somehow or from someone with inside information for sure almost. where to go, when to strike, and what to grab. they new to go at 6:00 a.m. where they would be able to get in there, get a loft money and get out of their safely with clean get away n this case, plastic cases apparently holding cash we don't know what denominations but we do know that the total, 181,200 bucks. and that came from a state police bulletin put out to the local atlantic city police department, what we also don't
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know, just yet, is where did they go, and where did they get out. how did they get into this casino in the first place because if they had masks over their face when is they did this, likely, you're not going to have those masks when walking through the casino. that will would alert authorities long before you got to the cash cage. so they brightly had their faces shown at some point. with all of the surveillance, maybe the state police hot on their trail and they have identities, and just not telling us, and these guys may even be under arrest right now for all we know. but we got a lot of questions, so did a lot of patrons, dave kinchen met on the boardwalk last night when talking to them about this. >> like domino effect for this town, when security bad, not good. i work for one of the casinos. i hope it don't happen with me. >> looks like inside job, it was 6:00 a.m. they new where to go. the police say they new exactly where to go. >> it sounds like an ocean 11, 12, or 13. >> one of those movies, flight. >> right. pretty crazy. where's brad? >> i think it is terrible.
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>> unbelievable. must be a lack of security, something like that, that's big time happening in this town. >> reporter: well, one added bonus, if the money wasn't enough with hitting ceasar's, ceasar's happens to be the casino closest right on the door mat of the atlantic city expressway. so they get out of ceasar's, if they got a get-away car, chances are they went straight back down the road through all of these retail shops, new outlet mall, sheridan hotel is the foot of the atlantic city expressway, so very quick get away, maybe minute, if they make the three green lights right here, with all of that money. and with $181,200 of fresh cash, mike, kerrey, you have no problem paying those high tolls on the atlantic city expressway or any of the bridges going to philly, or new york city. >> you may even have tiny little bit left over. >> little bit. i blew a lot of money at the bourque bat a saturday night. should have walked away. >> quickly, you really are talking about atlantic city this morning, we brought it up. >> yes. >> it says pete goes: i could
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fix ac easily. open up a sports bar, cater to middle class, not the big wigs. and fix up the boardwalk. >> it would help. >> another goes: i was at revel saturday. it was pack. casino was pack, the restaurant packed. and royal jelly was packed. what's royal gelly? >> like a burlesque club. >> i should know that. >> you should. i'm surprised. >> okay. keep the comment coming. new york state appeals court rules it is okay to spanning your children. >> yes, this decision comes after a long island dad landed in a little bit of legal trouble for spanking his eight year old kid owe, back in 2012. that appeals court ruled that spanking, as a -- spanking is a reasonable use of force. a family court judge previously determined that the dad had abused his son, parents, in our region, you should know spaining spanking is allowed in pennsylvania and new jersey but new jersey not corporate punish: delaware bans parental spanking period.
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they were the first state to do that. >> that is the first state. >> it is. well it, makes sense then. >> i guess so. it is against the through spanning your children? delaware? >> i actually didn't know. that will i'm shamed to admit. did you know there are number of states who still allow schools, public schools, to use corporate punish. , as well. >> let me guess, florida and texas. >> texas, idaho. >> idaho. let's discuss that tomorrow. good topic. >> okay. >> beach-goers, in western australians i keep track of this, folks. couldn't believe their eyes. >> that's right. talk about a rare siting, otherwise talk about this every other day. >> but this is different. >> well, that's true. >> a lot of folks grabbing their camera as great white shark. ventured into shallow water, onlookers who realize the 13-foot shark had something lodged inside of it. >> a tight list. >> no. >> it wasn't a golf ball? >> no. >> yes, the company of fishery says the shark died couple of days later. the large object that was
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stuck in his throat? sea lion. >> sea lion, trying to eat. it got stuck in his throat and the shark died sadly. >> nobody did the heimlich. >> i don't know how do you a heimlich, maybe a fin would get in the way? >> well, they don't have a blow hole. >> not a whale. still ahead, oh, philip seymour hoffman leaves his entire estate, all of his monday. >> i 35 million bucks. >> to that woman right there. >> his partner. >> why? he didn't want his children, he has three children, why he didn't want his children to have the money. they're not getting it. we'll tell you why. >> none. first, you think the kids at camp loading up on can i bars, chips? we got you covered if you're worried about it. the top five best smacks to pack if your kids this summer. >> i bet folks are packing bags right now, lunch for the kids right now watching our show. hey, by the way, want to keep the tweets coming this morning? >> of course we do.
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it is fox 291st day, our hash tal. >> no, no, no. hot water ice, i'm getting to it, calm down. >> what's the other one? >> this is willie's favorite water ice. he says dolly water ice at 23rd and passyunk avenue, the best water ice in philadelphia. hashtag fox 29 water ice. >> do you agree with him? >> i've never
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>> we have a look at weather and your health today. the air quality is not great this afternoon. so you got to watch the outdoor exertion, especially, if you have health issues. pollen count is medium. uv index will be very high today. it will be a heat index, in the lower 90s, so even if temperatures don't reach the 90's, it will feel like it is in the lower 90s, this afternoon why not go to the shore? looks like pretty nice beach day, temperatures, upper 70s along the shore, southerly breeze at five to 10 miles an hour, surf temp getting up to 72 degrees if some places, nine for your uv index, rip countries social security low, have fun. at the beach today.
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72 degrees in wildwood. atlantic city international. seventy-three in philadelphia. still in the 60s, up there mount pocono, pottstown, phillies are back in action against the giants tonight. all hoping for a different outcome of course. >> it will be a lot stickier than it was last week at the phillies game, lousy -- allow the extra time for the metal detectors, told but that yesterday. 89 degrees today. we could hit 90. we will exceed 90 we think tomorrow. eight an on thursday, means, we probably won't have heatwave. not looking likely at all. >> only have to suffer through the stick he is necessary today, tomorrow, thursday start to get better, friday and saturday looks pretty nice. sunday and monday, back to unsettled weather, cast. >> i all right, talking about the north east extension, one last time, the southbound side of the northeast extension after lansdale, exit three; you had two tractor-trailer crash, it is cleared us out of the way, shutting down all
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lanes for about an hour. you can imagine the back up, you can see the back up, there on the screen, if you want to jump thon anticipate maybe half hour delay or take sumneytown pike again that will probably be delay ridden as well. north side 202 near 29 and malvern. left lane block there at the scene. you can see that delay leading up to the scene. 202 north you know is always a slow down, looking everywhere, pretty slow everywhere this morning, here is a look at your travel time. still showing up that the northeast extension, is shutdown. that is incorrect. not zero minutes. but again, give yourselves extra half hour if you are headed southbound. mike? >> i like zero minute travel time. >> sean harvey says fred's water ice, 54th, by far the best water ice in philly. never been there. speaking of little snack here, are you pack ago lunch for the kids to go off to summer camp right now? well, kerrey has found what she says best five stacks north summer watch are you talking about?
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>> they're yum. where the food is that jenn fred's friends were talking b we have katie our residential nutrition expert. talking about the five best treats to pack in your kids lunches when headed off to camp. the thing about these, not only do they taste good, but actually really healthyment so we start with the fruit pouches, fruit leather, veggie leather, tell us a little bit about this? >> one, a healthy version of the apple saws. i love because it is fun. you have got this cool little like helicopter twist top. and they are really fun flavors like apple sauce peach, those are called veggie go's. >> this is veggie, not fruit. >> so they are a mix of fruit and veggies. this is carrot, apple, ginger. so, it is amazing, and they have others that have spinach in them. and there is no added sugars they are the veggies, fruit, seasoning, like a healthier version of fruit roll up way
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healthier. >> popcorn, chemical coatings. >> exactly so, i love there is created by a family who had a kid and thought i grew up eating microwave popcorn. but so gross and so bad for you. snow is called quinn. and they do microwave popcorn and pre popped popcorn. this is vermont maple, it is amazing, the bag designed to be healthier with none of the chemicals, and then, there is no hydrogenated fats, none gmo. you pop the popcorn, drizzle of oil, seasoning packets, so you can control the amount of sugar or seasoning you put on t amazing. >> i saw there is some kale you can add to? >> kale sea salt, so with a a great way to get veggies your kids. >> we all talk about how unhealthy soda is for you. this is called stir. at it to -- add it to bottle of water. >> one squirt. stir, none gmo naturally
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sweetened water enhancer. this is an awesome way to get your kids drinking things that are fruit i, like fruit punch, strawberry watermellon, getting away, all of the sugar laden beverages, plus keep this with -- this with them. it will be environmentally friendly, as well. >> beef jerky, has protein, but specific kind we should stay away from. >> so i want to stay away from the really highly processed beef jerkies. this is awesome. called righteous fell on. jerky cartel. these guess are local. they are doing. >> this there is some really cool adult flavors. but this hickory, more kid friendly flavors, play around with it, there is tricky jerky's available as well, they are, if they are a clean product, awesome protein dense snack for your kids. >> then finally, keim bars. we only have couple second
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left, but some that are very kid friendly. they taste like a can i bar, but they don't have a can i barts ingredients? >> right. new flavors, they are nuts and spices bars. >> very good. >> better than candy bar. talking dark mocha chocolate almond, salted almond, amazing can i barmes, indulgent flavors, your kids will love. again talking whole nuts here with really minimal sugar. so, such a great alternative to all of the real high sugar junky stuff out there. >> and finer. >> yes. >> always important. katie, thank you, fiber, mike, the way to go. >> i need some fiber right now, matter of fact. still ahead, another barbie backlash? boy the girl scouts are not impressed with this new doll. yes, barbie, found herself in another controversy. but first, photographers are now using commercial drones to shoot weddings.
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>> i got another one, doing water ice today, john's on the atlantic city boards walk, best water ice. >> i never had any of these. >> never ate them on the bore walk, though. >> okay, my daughter, jill, i know you're getting sick of hearing about there is the wedding on august the ninth, and i won't talk about it any more. >> okay. >> she, her original date, for her wedding, was going to be december 13th. does she want to get married on the 13th? >> right. >> twelfth, 13, 14th. >> why did she change is it. >> because they want to move to denver. anyway, summer is a great time for weddings. a loft cup rest choosing to get married on december the
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13th, so they'll have 12, 13, 14, on, you know, the announcement, stuff like that. >> utley. david's bridal pole finds at about 20,000 couples are expected to get married, that's just in the u.s. on that particular date. wedding planners say they've seen 300% increase, compared to the same date last year. >> and my daughter did finds a venue in kansas sit that i was available 12, 13, 14, then had to change because they had to move. why, why have a ring bearer, you know, that normally stumments or christ, you know, come on, common. comecommon. >> forget all of that. why not have a drone at your wedding? brides and grooms having commercial drones. look at this drone. coming in on the ceremony, now i like it. >> romantic, isn't it? this is an r c quad copter drone. so drops the rings to the best man, while also getting seeing fabulous aerial shots, there is a few poblems with this, though. the faa has very ex police it
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ban on using drones for any sort of commercial purposes. so this is a big no no. this might be a lot of photography companies adding drones to their list of services, in fact, there is an iowa company charging 400 bucks for 30 minute shoot. >> so, what your saying, they're ignoring the faa ban, just doing it secretly? >> this is very secret. the way that we're showing on tv. >> not so much it is secret, you get this done, the faa -- >> right. they won't figure out. >> drive over here, and arrest the bride and groom for hiring the company? >> 400 bucks isn't actually all that bad. >> i would do it. >> regular photographer would cost at least that for -- >> listen, there are tv stations using this technology now, like if we had a couple of them we could send it over the traffic accident, that case he is talking b you just over and look at it. >> or wait couple of decades for that edition of the fox 29 staff. >> twenty years we'll have it right here. 8:25. not. quincy with us today, always love to have him on the sho hec?
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>> hi, linda, thanks for sending in your idea of the best water ice. >> it ali ando's. >> i guess near willow grove. >> i'll try that place, call it italian ice, too? >> people get very fired up over that. same thing with the jimmy's and sprinkles, big controversy. >> i tell you, it is in south philly, right? >> it alieno's.
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>> it alien -- it alien. >> sue, i got excited there talking about peaches. >> oh, no. now you get to look at bus stop buddy. >> eat a peach, i guess, on the beach. eat a peach on the beach today. because it will be nice and warm. but better by the shore, temperatures are in the 60s, 70s, oh, and look, muggy the dog is back. (barking). >> yep. that means it will be humid. relative humidity, already at 76%. now, at least we have little bit of a breeze out, there at less we do here in old city. 73 degrees, right now. high temperature later on is 89. and it will feel like it is in the lower 90s, with the heat index. tonight, down to 70 degrees. mostly clear, breezy, not bad night. but we're back in the 90s tomorrow, we'll tell you how long that will last coming up. kacie? >> thank you, sue serio. all right, so last time, but i just want to -- just want to tell this, big delay if you are headed southbound the northeast extension after
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lansdale. we brought this about two hours ago. it was shut down completely, tractor-trailer crash there at the scene. it has been row opened, not showing up here. you still have 30 minute delays if you are headed southbound to up that point. starts to break up past that point. then you get to the turnpike, no problem. sumneytown pike great alternate if you doesn't with a to sit in extra volume. accident just cleared. good news there. bad news because you can see the delay. northbound side of 202 near 29 and malvern, left lane block, but still about 15 minute delays leading up to the scene, looking everywhere, 76 jammed westbound, 95 southbound, and if we go down to 295, that's pretty jammed northbound just past 42. guys? >> all right, how about this? i was -- do you know how many, the second snowiest season winter in philadelphia history? >> yes. >> and i was worried about this. because these are things i worry about, that peach season would be destroyed or delayed. and it was the peach season was delayed in new jersey because of all of the cold temperatures. but kramer tells me the
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peaches are back. >> kramer? >> well there is it is. >> what's? >> the mackinto be peaches, injury. >> i right. the once from oregon only ripe for two weeks? >> yes, yes. i wait all year for this. >> oh, this is fantastic. >> makes your taste buds come alive. you got a circumstance just your mouth: common. >> i don't want it. >> come on, just take a taste. >> i don't want it. >> okay, from new jersey, the peaches are in. and you take your little daughter over thereto this place we are bea to go to? >> yes, johnson's corner farm in medford, new jersey, actually picking blueberries, came in the same time as peaches. so avery. >> adorable, kerr. >> i thank you. >> that's your little daughter. how old is she snow. >> three and a half. >> i want to go where she goes, that's where quincy harris is, johnson's corner farm in medford.
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high. >> yes, i'm here, and they were complaining about kerrey, i think kerrey came out here and ate some peaches without paying, so we'll talk about that a little later, kerrey, we'll get back to you. i have karen johnson out here. how are you? >> very well, thank you. >> peach season has arrived. >> it is off the hook, awesome, harvest has gun. >> now, they were saying that because of the weather, kind of delayed peach season. >> it did initially because of the coal wet spring. with the warm weather peaches are delicious, sweet, juicy, rhyme for picking. >> now does the hot weather, supposed to get real hot today. does it affect the peaches? >> not necessarily t does make them super sweet. with the warm weather, lots of folks are coming out picking so it is actually very good for them. >> you have to be patient as well. >> you say it takes about three years? >> three years for peach to produce fruit, four, 5 acres of peach trees, we rotate them about every ten, ten, 15 years. >> now, we will pick some peaches right here. >> sure.
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just look for a peach that's casino of like got the peach color to t pull it right off there. >> pull it off? >> yes. >> there you go. >> okay. >> and there go. >> i'll pay for it. okay. and just pick again, then real awesome. branches real low for children of all ages to come out and pick. we encourage kids to come out and families because we want them to experience where their food comes from. >> now you guys do a lot of things with these peaches here at johnson farm. we have stuff. >> we'll walk over here. >> going over here. now -- >> yes? what do we have here? >> we take peaches, pictures for pick your own, bring them into our farm market, our chef scott makes delicious peach muff inches, peach crumb pie, peach love, our peach crisp here, award winning peach pie. and we have got peach jam, peach jelly, peach cider and cans peaches. you can't go wrong. >> okay, so there are peoples out here, you guys are out here all year long? >> yes, we r we open two weeks before easter and we're going right through christmas.
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>> so what i will do. we have peaches here. hold on. >> can't get fresher than that. >> we'll pick some corn later? >> the breast sweet corn in new jersey. >> okay. peaches. corn? >> oh, my gosh! i have to do it. >> you have to taste this. >> hold on one second. >> i'll hold. that will. >> hold on one second. i have to see what this is about. >> now, kerrey usually comes here she just steels stuff. >> i haven't ever had this casino of treatment while i've been there! >> sue? do you have come with the mike flag and you'll be good, kerrey. >> all right, see now little bit. oh, you don't have to rub it n good grief. so how much money do you think philadelphia natives, bradley cooper, has made in just the past year, just the past year? it is unbelievable. who is number one, is he number one? we'll answer that for you number one? we'll answer that for you cothe wonder of summer is that
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of wall street start star brought in 39 million oscar nod. also turn the great gatsby into $351 million box office hit even though we hear that went very good. >> i her the same thing. back to the philly guy, bradley cooper. how much does he make me sick? he is handsome. he has beautiful women around him. he made $46 million over the last 12 months. couple of hang overs? >> bradley cooper, was also able to take on a smaller but successful film like silver lining play book, award nomination, and american hustle, good in that. >> was. the second highest paid actor duane johnson. >> you are kidding me is it seriously, in this new her keel east, the rock, of course, $52 million last year. >> dang. >> what was he in, though? >> i don't know. >> me either. >> surprising to me, that robert downey, jr., still making ton every monday i for
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the second year in a oh, he tops the list of the highest paid actors, earned $75 million over the last 12 months. yes. he only had one movie. it was casino every indy film called chef. but i hear it is really good this movie, chef. >> all of his money of course still coming from the monday that i he is still making it iron man three, royalties and whatnot. >> yes. >> okay, she's rolling on the river today. one of the prettiest part of the schuylkill near conshohocken, where jen s hi, jen. >> reporter: oh, yes, this is the view of the morning, guys. we're here, with the penn quakers rowing camp, my new best friend, let's do there is we talked to the olympic want to be's. how about the first timers 13 through 18 years old. come on, coach, let's get this camp going.
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>> you know philadelphia is a rowing town. >> don't pull a hammy. >> down the schuylkill this morning, we will show you a way that you can send your kids to camp so they can learn how to row. >> so if you moved to boathouse row snow. >> i'm now on boathouse row. mike lang. , good morning. >> good morning you you already complained about my height. >> that's correct. you're short to be a row err, but we will make it work. >> we'll have these people shove off. earlier today we were up in conshohocken, now here, this is the cam that a lot of moms and dads want it know b kids 13 to 18 years old can do this? >> correct. so kids 13 to 18, all skill levels, we take beginners, novice, all the way up to really advance rowers. so great opportunity to come down for week, learn thousand row, or expand your skill. >> so if i have like 13 year old, 12 year old, you know how these kids, are all over the place, they want to do karate, opportunity do lacrosse. what do i know, what skill set do they need to be a row err? >> only skill set they really need is desire to try something new. rowing is the ultimate team sport. why it is so popular here in philadelphia. great opportunity to work with others. great opportunity to work hard. and it is a nice one week camp. these kids get the opportunity to do it for five days, then go do the other activities. >> pretty cool. and the thing is, great about seeing them in the summertime, we always see you guys out here, when is it cold, and rainy. so this is a nice introduction to the sport? >> great introduction, the wet they are week is amazing, we will take full advantage of it. >> so what do they need to bring? obviously you have all of the equipment here. they just sign up and come? >> sign up. bring a great positive attitude. be ready to have some fun. work hard. all we require. >> now, i stalked your website. okay? i looked at some of the things t says, you know, sunscreen, i saw. that will it also says bring plenty of pairs of socks. why in the world do i need multiple pairs of socks?
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>> in this sport, the shoes are in the boat tend to get wet. so the kid doesn't want to be wandering around all day with wet socks. that will would be terrible. >> do i need like guns every steel? do i need batman arms to do this? we've seen some of the olympic rowers, we will never look. that will you look like that because you mr. coach are pretty fantastic. but, directly wore fid my kid doesn't have ton of upper arm strength? >> no, not at all. take kids all shapes, sizes, very nice you what said about me, i'm definitely ex row err at this point. thanks for the compliment. >> do you this both ways, regular day camp then sleep away camps or sleep over camps. do they sleep here at the boat house? >> no, they sleep in the dorms on pen's cam puts, roden dorm, one of the highrises, great opportunity for kids to experience life as a college student. >> i love it. so it is ages 13 to 18. you still have room in week three which is next week. >> correct. next week starts on monday evening for the overnight ers, tuesday morning for the day cammer. >> do you as we come around here and have this beautiful stuff, do you have room in
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your boat at will the 45 for what could be the future of the pen rowing history, really? >> i think if you have eligibility left, i would like you on my team this coming fall. so let's see if you cut, make the cut here at 9:45. >> do i have to have good sat scores or are you not wore bid that? >> in your case we'll take you. >> professional experience. so here is the thing, you heard the freak i shallly tall women's quakers rowing coach. i'm up for the challenge. i don't want to be the coxin. all you rowing people just want me to yell. i want to do a real thing. >> we're putting you right at stroke, stroke the boat, lead them down the river. >> we'll do vocabulary words, too, what's the thing you have for mike jerek is. >> catching a crab is one. then stroke or stroke rating. >> what's your stroke rating mike jerek is. >> i am bea to have one. i'll have to check it out. i'm sure it is very small. thank you, jen. can you imagine jen being in the back of the boat as the
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person yelling? >> what's that person? >> the coxin. >> cox wayne. >> do you think university over in south jersey has a rowing team? rowan? okay. parents know there is usually a mommy's way and a daddy's way to do things. >> wildly different. >> yes. >> usually polar opposites. >> usually the guy has no idea, especially when it comes to his daughter. >> so this video shows how one dad makes it a little bit easier to put together a ponytail. so, he is from austria. >> okay. >> so he use as back -- >> she loves. >> she looks like she thrilled to bits. so gets all of the strands in place. really? >> i like it. >> that's actually not a bad idea. then he pushes the rubberband up the pole. >> i see what he is doing, kerrey. >> you don't have to tell me, i'm watching. >> you're usually not, usually
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tweeting, in the bathroom, god knows what do you, but no brush, no problem. >> i like it, i like it a lot. still ahead, is there a show that you watch that you're embarrased to admit that you are watching, like everybody watching good day philadelphia? i know you're embarrased but i appreciate you're watching. netflix is trying out something called private viewing featurement we'll explain how this works. but start weighing in on twitter and facebook. what is your guilty pleasure? what do you watch that you won't admit to that you watch? >> oh, gosh.
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and here we go. heat and humidity are returning, it is already up to 73 degrees, in philadelphia, sun's been up since about ten of 6:00. so we've had some time. we will have plenty more time to get pretty hot today. it is already 75 in wildwood, to go to the beach, if you're so lucky. now, dew points, when they get
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above 60, it starts to feel sticky. well, we're already in the oppressive range, in wilmington, and in dover, in delaware. we're getting there. here in philadelphia, so you'll feel the difference tonight at the ballpark. if you are going to the phillies game, hope you get to witness a win, over the giants, eight a degrees, when the game begins at 7:05. feeling sticky at citizens bank park tonight. eighty-nine should be our high today. some places will make it to 90. i think we'll see a lot of 90s tomorrow, and it will be really humid, steamy, then stormy in the afternoon. the storms change over to sunshine, as things clear up on thursday, afternoon, then we have another couple of nice days friday, saturday, lots to look forward to in that seven day forecast, caste? >> love it. thanks very much, sue. all right, we don't have any incidents to get. we did have big problem on the northeast extension, but again that's cleared out of the way. looking everywhere do you have a lot of delays. we check on average speeds to up -- down to 20 miles per hour if you are headed westbound on the the turnpike, 13 miles per hour, 11 miles
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per hour on portions of 76, 20, 16, on 95, south, so pretty slow here, worse off, if you are headed southbound on 95, double the travel time there. all-in-all things moving better now than they were before. kerry? >> now, kacie, hey, 8:55, so what do you think? would you gladly work a shorter week? you're not alone. one of the richest man in the world is proposing shorter work weeks, he thinks you should only work three days a week. bit after catch. we'll discuss few proposals where they're considering. what the catch is? where they're considering. what the catch is? hiiiii.
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>> okay, you have been weighing in. who has the best water ice in the delaware valley. >> zagot rang the top four spots in philadelphia but we want to hear from you guys, because you guys have hidden places. keep them coming. tell your favorite place to get water ice, italian ice, at fox 29 water ice. >> plus, philip seymour-hoffman leaves his entire estate to his partner, why he did in the want his children to be trust fund babies. >> so that woman got 35 million-dollar. >> right. >> okay. and things are about to get messy here on good day philadelphia we're going to look at, a lot different by the end of this show. we're going to have a food fight and i'll tell you why. >> yes. >> i didn't hear about this. >> oh, yeah. >> we will have a pie throwing event. >> okay. >> food fight for a good cause. >> you know, there is no
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doubt, we all want to work, less. >> in the me. >> would you like to make more money. >> oh, okay and work less hours. >> couple billion airs have this idea. according to the financial times newspaper the second richest man in the world, carlos slim. >> um-hmm. >> he is calling for radical overhaul of the way people work. you know, he has this mexican telecom company. >> billion air. >> no question he is a billion air. he wants a three day workweek to make employees more productive while giving them more downtime. so that would be a total of 33 hours a week. he wants to you work # one hours a day, and then, also retirement should be delayed until the
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