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last night's emmys. he just can't control himself. more outrageous moment from last night's emmy awards but first we will get to weather and traffic. kerry is here. >> hello. >> i'll be mike and you will be caitlin. >> good morning to you both. >> good morning to everybody else, and we have a pretty good day outside, yesterday was a second. >> are you sure. >> it is not dog day. >> i do want to tell you that we are receiving all of your pictures. >> tons. >> let me give you an example. there is ross co. it is ross co's birthday. they tweeted us this picture. >> yes. >> is that a cup on his head. >> yes. >> here's the hash tag do you see above the screen, it is fox 29 dog day. >> retweeting all of your tweet this is morning. >> there you go. >> it is starting to feel like the dog days of summer. >> wonderful transition. >> thank you. i will receive my statue
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later. we are looking at another hot afternoon. yesterday wasn't too bad but today we will start to feel that heat and humidity slowly return. it is an eight on a scale of one to ten. it is a gorgeous afternoon. for those of how like it next two days we will be feeling like summer. sunny and warm outside right now. temperatures in the 60's to around 70. bus stop buddy in his t-shirt, hat and sunglasses by his pool on his last week of vacation here. right now it is 71 in philadelphia. we were 69, just about 30 minutes ago. so these temperatures are jumping very quickly. they will continue to do so with the gorgeous sunrise and we will after lot of sunshine today. your fox cast 88, that will be your high temperature. it is heating up. mostly sunny skies and into tonight we will have clear skies, again but probably pretty warm and humid with low temperatures around 70 degrees. hotter on wednesday as we are expect to break back out in the 90's. stay tuned for that seven day forecast. but first we are still following this major accident, in colmar on 309 southbound,
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bethlehem pike, it is between line lexington road and trewigtown road. but it is clear but we have huge delays there. if you can avoid it that would be best to get us through. also an accident in towamencin 40-foot road at welsh road also men as route 63, this accident has been cleared as well but you might sees some backups there too, mike. 7:02. a fire overnight, forced residents in a northeast philadelphia apartment complex right out of their homes. the fire broke out just before 11 there 30 last night at the grant meadows apartments a along the 3100 block of grant avenue. the the fire was brought under control fairly quickly. it too took an hour. no one was hurt. also, we have learn that a longport, new jersey police officer is dead following a collision, between his motorcycle and an suv. the crash happened near route 40 and tuckahoe road in franklin township gloucester county, yesterday afternoon. police say that sir charles
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adams was going through a intersection when an suv tried to make a left turn and they collided. adams was pronounced dead at the hospital. the the officer was off-duty at the time. he had been on that force for 21 years. local lawmakers calling on the united states and israeli governments to find a like wood, new jersey man who went missing while studying overseas. >> twenty-three year-old aaron stauffer is stud anything israel. he went for a hike with a friend in the jerusalem forest on friday. the two some how got separated and aaron has in the been heard from ever since. a massive search is underway but there is in trace of aaron. some fear now that he may have been kidnaped. back here at home philadelphia police are questioning a 25 year-old man in connection with the murders on have those two women in mayfair. >> steve keeley live at police headquarters, steve. >> reporter: look, every homicide is perfectible but detectives here will tell you it is extra horrible when somebody gets killed, in the act of helping that person who
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likely killed them. we have seen it before where good samaritans have the tables turns on them. somebody posing as a victim. in this case it is a kay case of a kind old lady taking somebody into their own home, trusting them, even a feeling of being part of the family and being killed at the hand of that person they took n detectives were told, that in one ever was hungry was in the fed by 67 year-old dolly evans and no one who desperately needed a place to live was ever turn away from her home. now one of those young man taken in and fed by dolly and her friend ruby thomas is person of the interest and only person in custody here at the headquarters as the the neighborhood up in the mayfair holmesberg neighborhood wants to hear official confirmation soon from the detectives, of what they suspect instantly that these two nice old laid writes savagely executed, shot and strangled by someone they knew, let in and helped, and betrayed that trust, and then
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killed home. >> i'm understanding she was a very sweet lady. she would help anyone who needed help a lot of people respected and loved her in the neighborhood. it was very tragic her death. >> she had an opened door policy. she let people in the neighborhood come in and out. she fed fed them, she took care of them. we want to get to the bottom of this as quickly as we can and we're hoping that speaking to this person of interest, we will get to the end of it, real quickly. >> it is scary, and i just hope that it comes to an even. i hope they, you know, will be able to close the book and, like i said, fine justice and hold a person accountable for whoever did this. like i said, but i was just hoping that they do find the person that is responsible for their situation. >> we're at 21 hours since this 25 year-old guy was brought here to headquarters yesterday and maybe still holding back answers only the kill wore know like where the gun is and why would a young man getting help, housed and fed use that gun to kill woman, who acted like
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grandmothers to him all summer while he lived with them for the past several months. mike and kerry. 7:06. a delaware county man is accused of taking his nephews on a drunken joy ride. >> yes, this is clarence hairston. he was supposed to be baby-sitting his eight and nine year-old nephews on saturday but upper darby police say they spotted his impala park in the middle of the busy intersection blocking traffic. the that is bizarre. it is at copley street. then they noticed the car jerking around a little bit. they took a closer look and they found that the eight year-old was the one driving behind the wheel. >> okay. >> hairston was drunk. he had a beer in his hand, a couple more empty on the floor. his seat was rekline. neighbors said they were stunned to hear about this. >> anybody could have got hurt. kids, children. i think that is crazy. i don't think a eight year-old should be driving a car with a grown man. you should have have been more than that, it is just crazy for me. >> the kiddies sitting on his lap, right.
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>> yeah. >> he is leak back. >> he is pushing the break and accelerator. >> ridiculous. >> the kiddies steering it. >> he has a beer in his hand and who knows how many he had to drink prior to. that anyway, boy returned to the the mother and mother told police she would have never allowed them to be with their uncle if she knew he was drunk and putting them behind the wheel. >> no. >> 7:07. a stray bullet flying through a house in delaware county nearly hits a sleeping toddler, this morning the search is on for a shooter. they are not sure who did it yet. >> jenny is on this story, hi, jenny. >> hi there, well, it was 11:00 o'clock sunday night when five bullets were flying in the intersection of sixth and walnut street, this second time in a week at this intersection, was the the scene, of gunfire, and sunday night one of those bullets, flew into a house, just inches from a crib where a three-year old boy was sleeping. thankfully the boy was not hurt. his great grandmother is well known in this community, darby boro council president jab is davis. yesterday police went door to door passing out the flyers with information about the
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shooting and the suspect in hopes that someone saw something or knows something and will do the right thing by coming forward with that information. a tip call prevent because they want violence to stop. >> to see this and hear this, like when i lived here 25 years ago we didn't have this. it. >> shooting guns is a problem. bullets don't have names. in one knows how to shoot a gun. they always -- totally unacceptable. >> i'm glad my kids have grown and moved out and out of the way. i come out of the house, only to go to work. >> so scared. terrified. >> people handling these firearms they have no idea, when they pull that trigger, and that split second, where that piece of steel is going to be going. in this case it came very close to causing someone's death. >> reporter: darby you boro investigators have a vague description of the suspect saying their two males, late teens to early 20's, both very
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skinny. when 5 feet eight and 6 feet tall. police say they are concern about their violence. they want suspects and guns off of the streets before another shooting happened, mike and kerry. >> my goodness. police in moorestown new jersey are investigating another daytime burglary. latest incident occurred yesterday in the 300 block of bridge boro road. yeah, bridgeboro. >> yeah. >> home owner returned home last night to find a side door had been kick in. they stole jewelry, cash and gift cards. this is the latest in the string of daze time burglar is in moorestown. meanwhile at 7:09. huge ruling for girard college. >> yeah, according to philly.com a judge has decided that the school may not suspend its high school and boarding programs to improve its financing. the school's board of trekkers had petitioned the court last summer to allow that change. at the time, they said that the funds to support girard
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college could be depleted within 25 years if the changes weren't put into effect. >> right. >> well, no word on whether the board will appeal but some people think they might. the white house is spanning its fight against isis. president obama approving surveillance flights overseer use to try to gather, information about this islamic extremist group that is there one official call the pledge and important avenue for reliable intelligence. while the president at this point anyway has in the approved military action inside of syria, this move could pave the way for air strikes in the future. >> again, what i would go back to is the president's stated strategy for dealing with isis which is to remember that there are more tools in the tool books then just force. >> the administration called them isol, a lot of people call them isis. you had began launching strikes begins isis in iraq earlier this month. top pentagon officials say only way to eliminate iraq.
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a british born rapper is identified as militant who beheaded american journalist james foley. >> police, and spy agencies are using sophisticated voice recognition software to identify this guy. british media reports that rapper abdel majed, known as el jenny or lyrics jen is the militant on camera with james foley. the the 24 year-old rapper's father was a top al qaeda lieutenant, and he is set to go on trial here in the united states, for the 1998 u.s. embassy attacks in east africa. >> wow. >> just so strange. >> really is. well, pretty somber day in ferguson, missouri. >> thousands gathering at a church for the funeral of michael brown. 5,000 people attending the services including family, friend, supporters, political figures were there, celebrity activist as well. although the streets of ferguson have calm down in the past couple of days' motions
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are still running very high. >> michael brown's bloodies crying from the ground. crying for vengeance. crying for justice. the 18 year-old was shot and killed by police during a confrontation two weeks ago. there is another march slated for saturday. protesters would like the police officer that was involved in the shootings fired and charged as a matter of fact. they would like ferguson's police chief and the the mayor to resign. >> my goodness. well, in response to the shooting, there in ferguson, law enforcement officials here at home, are hoping to bridge the gap between the police and our communities. they are holding ab event tonight, in chester, they are calling it hands up, guns down. >> yeah, members of the chester and wilmington's police department are joining the pennsylvania state police, the community, and the proper protocol during a police encounter and, of course, vice versa as well. >> yes. also this morning at 7:12 the earthquake in california's
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napa valley is causing at least a billion dollars, a billion in damage but officials say the the area is far from devastated. >> no, in fact, they did a little survey and 80 percent of the valley's wineries were unaffect. >> that is good news. >> worst damage was in the napa's downtown area, very historic, with more than a hundred homes, and buildings have been deemed too dangerous to go back into. the although the power is back on in much of the area, officials are still searching for possible gas leaks. meanwhile, there are new calls this morning to develop some kind of a early warning system for earthquakes, if that is even possible. supporters say such a system would give system to take trouble. it makes sense, but it is hard to do. >> how would you do that. >> they have four seconds of warning. >> forty-second at geological survey. they think if you have had 302nd you might be able to get out of the house. >> or at least getaway from a
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dangerous area. >> yeah. >> all right. o >> dyou want to see surveillance video? this is from a music store in california. it is just outside of san francisco. look at everything shaking there. >> isn't that insane. look at all that stuff just flying around. it is like confetti almost. >> i don't know what it is. >> it is like under water video. >> it does look like confetti. are those guitar picks or something, flying around. >> that could be. >> i don't know. >> 6.0, big bones in 25 years i'll tell thaw. well, the emmy awards were last night, if you didn't see it, we will show you a few clips here. >> it was a huge night for breaking bad, of course that show is wrapped at this point but they earned five awards including best drama. modern family earned its fifth win now for best comedy series. and julia lewis drewfuss and jim parsons picking up best comedy actor and actress. >> you have a crush on her. >> i always have. >> julianne and brian cranston
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pick ing up the best drama actor and actress emmys. >> is there brian for breaking bad. >> awesome. >> well, lets get back to your opinions about the taney dragons, and should we be having a giant parade. >> we are having a big parade. >> we will do it. >> 2:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. give me the details. >> here's is what going on. it starts at 20th and market street, as mike mentioned, at 2:00 in the afternoon in center city. there will be two stops along the parade route. first stop at the kimmel center where they will be serenaded by the philly pops and then their second stop is going to be at second and-- no. >> broad and a washington. >> yes, that is where mummers are performing. >> yes. >> parade will finish up with a rally at fdr park. after that parade is done they are heading to citizens bank park for a tribute to the phillies. >> my goodness what we would have done if they would have won the whole thing. >> we would have shut the whole city down. >> hey, caitlin, it is 2:00 o'clock. i think i will go.
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>> it will be very hot, sweating standing out there, hot and humid weather making a come back today and tomorrow. we will show thaw in a minute. but first checking the tropics, our third name hurricane of the year this one cristobal moving north warned across the atlantic. it broad tons of hurricanes conditions to turks, bohamas, and new in the opened waters. again it is moving northward but it is expect to take a more northeasterly track over the next 24 hours which business news, it is staying off course from the u.s. main land. it is in the bringing us any impacts, really. the only impact is going to be some rough surf and chop i sees. that is impacting people down the the shore this weekend. but by friday, this thing is long gone. way out to sea. up by the the canadian marry times. rip current risk has been high and will remain so as they continue to move through the atlantic. clear skies right now. temperatures started off kind of cool but it has been a muggy morning here in the city. i felt the difference when i stepped outside earlier this morning. right now 71 in philadelphia
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59 in pottstown. sixty-four in trenton. and 60 in atlantic city. eighty-eight is the high temperature today under mostly sunny skies, much more like summertime. but that comfortable weather will return. first a couple of hot days though. eighty-eight today. then 92, hot and humid on wednesday. slight chance of a shower on wednesday night, otherwise, that is from a cold front which will knock temperatures down on thursday, and free. it looks beautiful for the eagles thursday night. eighty-four on friday. that is again for the holiday weekend. expect the heat and hood midty to return. maybe our last gasp but maybe not. but we will see a chance for showers and thunderstorms, specifically, or especially on sunday and monday. so keeping a close eye on that for you. seven day forecast and now into your traffic authority. we have a lot of accidents this morning. it has been pretty busy out there we will start 202 southbound, at exit number 328a, and here's a new accident that just came in a lot of delays building up in this area. right around king of prussia you know that will be a very busy area. it is like a choke point right
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there. also 76, the the schuykill expressway westbound off ramp to 202, there is a crash on the ramp to 202 southbound. so you will see a lot of build up there. so 20 2a big problem area this morning. we will keep you posted, hi, mike. all right. we are less than one week away from our new family member, alex holley, her debut here on good day philadelphia next monday. now, alex is already in town getting ready to join the show. now to celebrate we are taking the the show on the road next week. we will kick it all off, with labor day on the boardwalk in wildwood. so come on out, join us in wildwood, seven to 10:00 a.m., we will be located right at the boardwalk at schillinger avenue. it is pronounced different ways. you nose where it is. on tuesday a week from today we will broadcast live from independent mall, here in olde city philadelphia. we have some special guests. the stars of the the new movie, the mays runner will be with us. do you hear that young lady.
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dylan o'brien, will pol tar and kaya, will be here with us, so come on out and say hello to them. if you have young people in your house, they know who those three people are. do you remember dylan was in the movie teen wolf. oh, man little teen heart throb but they will be with us live. wednesday we will go to quakertown in bucks county. we will be right there on the 300 block of broad street, in quakertown. thursday we will broadcast live from rodney square in wilmington delaware and next friday we will have a huge eagles pep rally from xfinity live in south philadelphia. stay tune. more details to come. details will be presented to you much better than i just did. all right. is your piggy bank, starving. your nest egg more like a
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robin's egg. we will tell you why you're broke and what you can do about it to turn things around in a matter of months. on a serious note at 7:20 that terror group isis seems to be growing in the middle east but what is the terror threat to our country. we will talk about the the possible danger to the united states, and philadelphia area, coming up, and our allies as well after the break.
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is that the gap band? okay. you've got to get up early in the morning. look at what i have found. you know, allstate insurance people, they have released their annual report of the americaes best and worst drivers and philadelphia is dead last. of the country's largest cities. in other words, we stink as drivers according to allstate. steve keeley here. steve, it is an age old debate are the worst drivers in new jersey or are they in pennsylvania. what is your take, jersey boy.
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>> well, you can say they are the same people, if you think of the people like me who commute from south jersey, and over here, but i think the reason why we may have the worst drivers is because we're all on the worst roads in the world. it is like a meteor shower hit every street. i think potholes, on the moon, are fewer in number then the potholes on the streets of philadelphia. i think that is probably the main reason. then roads that are being fix are under per pet you'll reconstruction so you don't necessity where you are going. we have people coming to complete stops on i-95 because they don't know if their exit ramp is open or not with all of the cones. every day is there a reconfiguration of these main highways. it is total confusion. not to mention everybody talking and typing and texting on their phones which makes driving about 40,000 times as hazardous as it was back in the old days when i started driving in the 80's. >> but they do that. the texting and stuff, all over america. but, how we ended up dead
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last, as the worst drivers in america. i think that roosevelt boulevard is factored in that somewhere. >> reporter: that is the the most dangerous road in america. it was designed so stupidly in the 1920's. like i said they ought to pull those guys out of their graves and kill them again for making that road the way it is. >> it is ridiculous. >> that is most ridiculous road. can you imagine coming here for first time like our new host and say rent a car and drive up and down roosevelt boulevard and try to go from one side and get off at a fast foot restaurant. is there so many places to stop there and so many crazy ways to stop. have you ever driven on the boulevard but especially i-95. every day, i mean every day. is there a box spring, mattress, a couch, a television, it is like they are moving honey, i have pack a box spring, it was on top of the car when we left the apartment. and you know what, these things you see in the shoulder, they don't land in the shoulder.
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they don't start out in the shoulder. they get hit 19 times until they are plowed unofficially by all of our drivers. you don't have to tailgate somebody. last second they swerve and you have a box spring in front of you while you are going 60 miles an hour. these are why, this makes us worse drivers in america because we are in the worst road conditions in america. >> probably so. all right, we are stuck witt for another year. coming up here, u.s.c. junior quarterback, going to great lengths to save his seven year-old nephew. what he did that is forcing him to sit on the side line, indefinitely. wow. and jen freddie's on the green, with a young golfer, you'll never forget. hi jen. >> hi guys, yeah, he is three years old and not only is he crushing it, but look at him, there is something different. hi baby. that is tommy. we are linwood. you'll ab maced what this kid can do. you will fall in love with
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it is 7:29. here's caitlin. >> good morning to mike and everybody else. beautiful shot outside our studios working off into center city. great morning. a lot of sunshine have have the beautiful day. little warmer out there. we are giving today an eight on a scale have of one to ten.
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it is a day full of sunshine but it is warmer. bit more humid. this is great pool and beach weather if you are soaking in the last days have of summer. bus stop buddy is dressed with his sunglasses and bathing suit on. with the ball cap, sunshine and temperatures in the 60's right new but we will quickly warm up. we have done so in philadelphia. 71 degrees outside, mostly sunny skies. we have 88 for the high temperature. we will begin a two day warming trend. well in the 90's by tomorrow. tonight clear skies, warmer, more humid, 69. the low temperature i'll have latest on that hot wednesday forecast and what looks to be an unsettled labor day weekend. but first an update, accident at west germantown pike and plymouth road has been cleared a long with backup delays we are fine to go there. there is construction on 295 north bound at route 38 exit 40, be careful there, mike. as you know u.s. military officials are closely watching the the islamic extremist
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group isis attacking them in iraq. there is in specific threat against the you had right new but there has been a lot of chatter. maybe more chatter on the internet especially then ever before 9/11. joining us noise you ed turzanski. >> michael, thanks for having me. >> we are going after isis or isol in iraq. thinking of going into syria and attacking them there. i want to know, what is all this chatter about them attacking us in the united states. >> the the problem, mike, that you've got hundreds of people flying on american passports, thousands on european passports, and the concern is that is as in prior cases, they will go there, they will get battle hardened, get lots of training, and then come back here, and do things like the tsarnaev brothers did. >> yeah. >> or other operations that are more expansive because this is the in most well funded, terror organization,
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in history. this isis. >> give me more details. who are these people. >> they started out as the opposition to saddam's regime, or i should say to the u.s., when we toppled saddam. but then they went into syria. what happened is that the the more moderate elements of the opposition to as as sod got push out. these violent extremist attracted more of the same type. >> what do they want. >> now they have come back to iraq. they want to establish and they already have -- >> and that is. >> they want to establish the rule of islam, and back to the isis, isol problem, the islamic state of iraq and syria is now the islamic state of of iraq and the le vant, that is a region that stretches, all the way past israel. so what is happening, is they
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want to establish a region, but they extend into north africa. they talk about going in to europe. this man who executed foley, cut his head off, sawed his head off, this guy is a before it. he is a british born citizen. >> he is a rapper. he wanted a music career. there is this creep right here. how does some guy from the united states, end up, in syria or iraq and wanting to join a militant group like isis. what is in their head. >> first of all, they go on the internet, because isis has used the internet the the way al qaeda did, to attract people who have the same malignant kind of world view and the international travel, social media being as widespread as it is, allows
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them to be recruited, find others who think the same way, and then they make their way over. >> what is that thinking, what are they thinking? what kind of world do they want. why do they hate the the west. why do they want to kill us. >> they hate us because they absolutely despise the notion that everybody has the the same rights regardless of birth, or religious belief. >> or gender. >> right. for them what is first and foremost you are a mus affiniti. the notion that non-believers would have the same rights that they do is absolutely appalling em. >> yes. >> that is why they want to set up, the law where ever they land. so they have their own carve out and sadly the west has played along. we give into the notion that instead of coming here and being part of the whole, they get to live in their own even claves, start their own societies with their own laws. >> you are very close to a lot of people that know what they
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are talking about. have you heard any specific threats to the united states. >> not specific threats but again, the great concern over the large number of u.s. passports holders who are there. thousands of europeans might consider this, the brits think there are 2,000 british passport holders who are members officeis but only about 500 british muslims in the british military. >> good lord. ed, good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> just hang close too because we will talk to you over the next couple weeks. >> sure will. >> you have a new born at home? should you use fluoride on their first teeth. another fluoride test. what doctors are saying about your child's dental health and the possible down side of fluoride. how about that gwenn stephan i, she kind of pulls a john travolta last night, the
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that is your philosophy of life, little bit of this, little bit of that. >> nothing to excess. >> my excess is watching seinfeld every night. >> yes. >> i can watch a marathon. >> yes. >> one of my favorite episodes involves a dentist named tim and he starts dating elaine. well she accuses him have of regifting a label maker and she confronts him in front of his new york city apartment. it looks like they will break up. but it turns to passion. >> okay. >> do you remember this. >> you were so gentle will and so caring. >> oh, elaine. >> so, both of them, were at the the emmy awards last night and when she won an award, brian interrupts her, stops
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her, and recreates that moment >> elaine. >> isn't that great. >> it totally is. >> before this leading up to this she pretended to not know who he she was. >> yeah, yeah. >> is that jimmy fallon. >> yes, break it up, dude. >> she looks great. >> she sure does. she never seems to age. now what did she win for veep . >> have you ever seen that show. >> no. >> i heard she's fabulous. >> she plays the vice-president. >> is there brian cranston. >> yes. >> so disgusting with that porn mustache there. >> yes. >> do we have a bite from him or is that it. >> we don't. >> of course, he won for breaking bad too. they were both big winners last night and started out where she pretended not to know him. don't i recognize you from seinfeld and he recreated the kiss to remind her. did you hear about this
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gwenn stephani, presented award for outstanding variety, music and comedy series last night. >> well, who won. >> steven colbert. >> yes. >> i believe it was steven colbert show. >> she had to announce his name. >> she had a a john travolta moment. >> let's see it. >> and the emmy goes to the colbert report. >> what did she say colbert. >> colbert report. >> yes. >> adam le vine correctly her. she looks good. >> she looks great. >> she just had her third baby by the way. >> but, that is questionable how would you not know it is colbert report. how would she not have have her it. >> maybe a possibility that she has never seen it. it is colbert report. >> yes, don't they rehearse these things. they can't probably. >> well, you can get through all of the possible winners in that category. >> yes. >> you should know the names. >> you should know colbert.
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>> yes, i don't know shall maybe he will change it to the colbert report. >> i hope he does a spoof on it. >> undoubted he will. >> beauty is in the eye of the behold error is it really. what doctors are noticing in their offices that they are blaming on selfies. >> jen freddie's on the green with the young golfer you will get to know. >> this is the the story of the week right here. >> story of the week, linwood country club has what i believe to be the future of golf tommy and his dad joe making it happen. you will be surprised when you see how well this little rock star can hit. give them a little will something, tommy, bam. blank.
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probably a great day for it too. cammal back mountain water park. we have the heat building in the neck couple of days, perfect for pool, water park, down the beach, that is what this weather is ideal for. we've got clear skies, lot of unshine outside, high pressure in control coming down from the north centered over the north east that will continue to bring us sun. cold front back toward the west. we have a more southerly flow and pumping in the warm air and humidity too. notice it will feel more sticky outside this morning. at least in comparison to
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yesterday. fox future cast we will put through paces. nothing but sunshine throughout today. it is a gorgeous looking afternoon. just a little warm. clear skies. tonight we have phillies playing in citizens bank. great night for baseball. checking temperatures, we are seeing a wide range, as we do before we start to heat up in the suburban spots, cooler. fifty-eight in allentown. fifty-nine in pottstown. sixty-one in millville. sixty in at atlantic city. as i mentioned a great night for phillies at least weather-wise. first pitch temperature 83. clear and warm. sunset now right around 7:45. those days are shorter and temperatures usually drop off right after sunset, so falling quickly in the 70's by the third incorporator so. eighty-eight today. sun which a heat building. ninety-two tomorrow. hot and humid wednesday forecast ahead of the cold front which could before you bring us a shower wednesday night. bigger impact is drop in temperatures thursday and from. those 90's just a one day special before we are back in the the lower 80's. keeping an eye on the holiday
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weekend it does look unsettled, warm and humid, with a chance of thunderstorms, sunday and monday. down the shore today your only concern is we have higher rip currents there and moderate risk and due to hurricane cristobal we will have high rip currents throughout the the rest of the week. be careful out in the surf. that is your seven day forecast. back to the roads. we will do some travel times right now. traffic obviously starting to build, as the morning commute picks up on the schuylkill westbound, vine to the blue route we're talking about 32 minutes. maybe about double your normal time. ninety-five southbound woodhaven to the vine we are looking at a travel time of nine minutes. the delays justin to build there. kerr i. >> caitlin, thanks. 7:47. little man you will meet new will melt your hardest specially if you have ever struggled to play golf. it is tough. jen is in linwood this morning introducing to us this little guy. hi, jen. >> hi, yah, it is a amazing at
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linwood country club. >> good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you are the the pro here. you have seen what people are capable of. you really think this guy is the future. he is such a great athlete. >> i was amazed when they asked me to give him a golf lesson a couple weeks ago. when i took him on to the driving range he had a beautiful set up. he a had a bounce, which means he started to get focused and took it up to parallel and had hesitation and ripped it. contact with one armies really a special feat ape he does it routinely. we gave him the challenge of the lake. he knocks it over eight out of ten times. >> he has been doing it great. >> he lives part-time here. in mess of the time he lives in jupiter florida. he gets plenty of chances to practice. dad, talk to me how old was he when he first started to crush it basically. >> he has been swinging since 18 months. he started stroking it at two and a half. >> and then obviously people
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wonder, you know what is going on with his arm. he was born that way. >> it is a in utero blood clot. he has been able to out perform his challenges. >> clearly. >> he likes to ham it up too. >> yeah good but, he has been given an amazing gift of eye/hand door coordination. >> people see him and they see a little dude. he has been crushing balls since 7:00 o'clock this morning. he is 45 minutes in. people see him and they think, people see them and think he is such a little dude and they see he is a little dog with one arm. >> he is three years old and sometimes he likes to goof off. i can tell you he doesn't normally do this. he is entertaining everybody right now but you know what he is three and a half. >> he is adorable.
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>> that is what it is all about. we're just out here having fun playing golf. >> there he is, i know he works with the people at the shriners hospital in philadelphia and this kind of thing is good for his arm and his whole body. >> yes, actually, they are very impressed by his abilities, to do what he does. >> do you understand we have seen him crush the ball. do not feel bad. his dad, stepping n we have seen him crush the ball a ton. >> i don't tell him no because he is still three and a half years old. that is all he is doing. lets see if i can move him around. >> all right, tommy, grip and rip it, let it go. >> let me just say, mom and dad are here. he is crushing this ball. >> we're not leaving anytime soon. we will give him some apple
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juice maybe and see how he does. bottom line this guy is an inspiration, don't you think. >> i'll tell you this, too, in the commercial break we were watching and he has been hitting it over that little pond. i think he is playing you, jen because he seems like he knows he is on during the the segment because he was smacking it in the break. >> just like he just did over the pond. >> yes. >> he is tired too he has been doing it for an hour. >> i know we keep making him do it, again and again. >> that is a boy. >> ellen need to hear about this. >> okay. >> a agree. >> we have talk about that, we are surprised more people haven't learned about him but we're not giving up just yet we will hang out with him. maybe i will try to see if i can hit a ball. >> with one hand. >> yeah, he said i can do it one handed.
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>> jen, that is cool. senior citizens in the state of maine, prove it is never too late to be a dare devil. >> in, they are all in their 80's so they took this 100-foot plunge at an amusement park. >> well? >> nothing. >> when asked why they said it looks fun. eighty-six year old ann, adding that it might also make her look cool in front of her grand kids. >> it is just something i have never done and thought it would be fun. it is something that i can tell migrate grand kids about. oh, dear. >> former marine and world war two pilot in there. >> oh, dear is right. >> i have a question, you have a new born at home, kerry. >> yeah. >> are you using fluoride. >> in. >> they say you are in the supposed to. >> for the first teeth. >> yeah, because if they swallow it, it can do damage. >> doctor mike has some new
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research that he will pass along to you in seconds. i want to ask him about that new stud bye how kids should go to the school later in the day. wonder what he thinks about that. the cost of raising a child just keeps going up. so where do you think is the most expensive place to raise a kid in our country? by the way, it is somewhere in our viewing area. the most expensive place to raise a kid in america. >> new jersey?
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we talk about this yesterday and we didn't get a chance on get a doctor mike's opinion. a group of doctors say it is a good idea for your preteens and teenagers to go to school later, start at 8:30 or 9:00. >> no earlier than 8:30. >> doctor mike, what do you think to that. >> they are addressing the concept of rhythms but more
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importantly, they are addressing the issue that most teens don't get enough sleep. they are chronically sleep deprived which leads to increased accidents, poor grades, and all kind of ill healthy affects. now, that is a nice concept, but, let's get real. how is this going to work, number one and number two, it does ant dress the bottom line problem and that is kids are in the sleeping enough. so, in the real world, everyone has to get up, unless you work night shift, and you have to do your thing. you need to go to bed earlier especially if you are a young person but there are challenges have of how kids are working. they have all this technology. they are texting and facebooking and all this stuff. all of this stuff is conspiring to make our youth, very tired. >> but the studies have said that teenagers actually do need more sleep then the rest
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of us? >> well, your sleep certainly, diminishes the requirements from when you are a baby. i think it is about seven or eight hours is my recollection. this does not solve the under lining problem that we as a nation are chronically sleep deprived because we don't sleep enough especially if you are i young person a teenager, your job is to be the best student you can be and get the amount of rest you need. >> if you started later they will just go to bed later. >> because we have to end school later and all these school sports and pushes everything back a little bit. >> it is not the real world. real world is you have to do what you have to to, go to work. >> i heard for years you don't want to give kids their fluoride. >> it says on the bottle of the training toothpaste that you should not give it to the kids under the age of six. >> there are new recommendation that is actually came out yesterday
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from the american academy of pediatrics saying you should use quote unquote a smear of toothpaste with fluoride in it, and this goes all the way to the beginning. little, the the first sign of teeth in there. i mean we're talking three years old. i have a little bit of an issue with this because you, there are studies that show that fluoride is not the so hot in developing brains. that is fine if you spit it out with you i don't necessity if a three-year old. i mean amy at home i'm not sure she knows how to spit it out. so, that is my concern. so there are these varnishes they can put on. there are good things with fluoride. they prevent tooth decay and bad teeth are a problem. but i'm concerned about little babies brains developing being exposed to too much fluoride that gets ingested. never use any rinsees or anything like that. i would be cautious about this
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right now. doctor mike, you are the man. ralph you. good day it is tuesday, august 26th, 2014. tv's biggest night did not disappoint from the glitz, glamour, gossip but what were the the top four things that we googled during emmys. what you wanted to know during the awards. caitlin. and kerry, last week of summer vacation and finally starting to feel like summer, tracking two day special, of warmer temperatures and the latest on the holiday weekend. that is all still ahead. q. >> philly isisis known for dj's, learn how here in ardmore, 1200 dj ad contacted my . i will get my skills together. jen, what is going on. >> we're still here at linwood country club where our from you friend tommy continues to crush the ball.
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we will talk to his parents in a few minutes. hi, kerry barrett. >> hello. >> you look like an emmy. it is silvery. >> yes, shining. >> oh, yeah, yes. >> yes. >> nice emmys. >> all right. we will talk about the emmys in a bit. >> lots to discuss before we get there we will get your forecast for you. today we are starting off with an eight. lets do weather by the numbers. still a beautiful afternoon. sunshine. great pool and beach day because that means it is hot out there. witt ill get hot quickly. bus stop buddy dressed for the pool. his last week of sum are vacation, temperatures in the 60's to around 07 degrees. we should get well in the 80's, maybe some hitting 90 degrees later this afternoon. been a while since we have done that. seventy-two here in philadelphia bright, beautiful morning, blue skies, behind us, 88 will be the the high temperature today. feeling much more like summer. later on tonight 69 for the low temperature than clear skies and it will be a bit muggy overnight as we will see
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some 90's return on wednesday. so a hot forecast ahead. that is big weather story. we have seen numerous accidents. lets update starting off on 76, schuylkill eastbound at south street we have a disabled vehicle now. it has right lane blocked and after 8:00 on a tuesday morning commute you can bet there will be a lot of delays. on route one southbound approaching cottman avenue there are reports of the accident in the inner drive so do be careful there. >> emmys were last night, big time deal but did you ever notice new that they have social media, you are watching sports or an award show everybody is tweeting. >> yes. >> their opinion of things. >> yes. >> but also something coming up you don't know you google it. >> yes. >> what were we looking up last night. >> why are emmys on a monday. >> i was wondering that my very self. if were you paying attention seth myers cleared things up during his opening mono log. >> i told you yesterday but that is fine. >> this year we are doing the emmys on a machine night in
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august which if i understand television, the emmys are about to get canceled. we're doing this show on monday in part because mtv aired video music awards last night. that is right, mtv still has an award show for music videos even though they no longer show music videos. that is right, network tv holding an award show and giving all of the trophies to cable and netflix. n p.c. decided to hold month earlier in august to avoid conflicting with sunday night football which is keeping with the actors tradition of running away from jocks. >> that is the real reason, nbc had a conflict because sunday night football is so successful they didn't want to blow that off for emmys so they did it on monday night. didn't bother me at all. a lot of people check that out on google why is it on a monday. another one, there were very fascinated about the fact that
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heyden, whatever her last name is, is having a baby. they want to know who the heck is she having a baby with. >> a lot of people, tv audience they know her from nashville and all of the stars and everything but she has got that hockey player fiance, vladamire i will do his last name what you just did, heyden's name, vladamire something. >> yes. >> a a lot of people wanted to know who the baby daddy was. a a lot of people were loving her dress. the it is a form fitting dress on a pregnant woman but she rocked it. >> she sure did. >> people also, who do you think is the best dressed. everybody had their opinion. then they went to guying toll see what we were all thinking. >> jen is stun by my statement. >> i thought you were going to do a sound bite. a lot of people want to check against themselves, right. you want to go, a lot of people also go to us weekly and different magazines, and
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look and look and look and look and a lot of people quite frankly thought heidi clum, stole the night because the zach gown looked like nothing like the things that he normally does good we are looking at aaron from breaking bad. there is sophia. did you like so fee a she looks like an award. >> i did. >> i thought that she did a great service to men every where as she always does when she walks out of her house but she wore a different dress. it was white. not a simple tone as she always do the shape of it, we are still seeing her assets. white was, white and red were colors of the evening. you rarely see red. >> now that we have chosen video where we are only seeing from the neck up but that is fine. let's move on then. julia roberts, people want to know she looks so dangood good, how oldies she so they
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googled that. >> she will be 47, in october. that is what 47 looks like, ladies and gentlemen. you know what is funny, i have seen a picture of her recently and i instagramed it and i said i want that hair. i want those teeth. i want that skin and smile. i want to be that happy. she just looks like she's in the the happiest most beautiful time of her life and again i'm going to repeat to everyone out there who is not that old by the time you get to be almost 47, you got your act together which means i should be on the treadmill. >> do you know that she sleeps with a hanger in her mouth that is how she gets that wide smile. >> that is good. >> yes, yes. wire hanger. >> jen, thank you for. that we will get that fixed by next hour. 8:06. university of southern california, their starting cornerback is josh shaw. he is out for the season after getting injured by doing what? >> he saved his nephew, i think. >> from drowning in a pool.
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so he a had to make a split second decision here. he was named team captain on saturday. late their night was attending a family party a at cousin's house. he noticed his nephew carter, who cannot swim was struggling in the pool. so shaw, jumped from a second story balcony, on to the concrete next to the pool, crawled in the pool and saved his -- this kid carter. shaw was taken to the hospital with two high ankle sprains. they didn't shatter but severely sprained. i said he is out for the season. that may not be true. he is out indefinitely. you can almost come back. maybe by they get in the bowl or something. >> yes. >> they are tough though. >> i sprained my ankle. i still feel it. i'm not a professional athlete. >> but close. >> darn close. >> she is's starting for eagles as a linebacker. >> a lot of us are getting ready to hit road this weekend
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because of the three day weekend but with the traveling comes an unexpect headache, if you are staying at a hotel. >> we're talking about hidden surcharges. >> i didn't know they were charging for all sorts of stuff. >> crazy. >> hotels this year are taking in a record $2.25 billion just in fees, revenue from hidden fees that include guarantying a king sized bed. >> if you can guarantee me a king sized bed, i will do that. get the the bigger bed. >> throw an extra five bucks on your bill, that kind of stuff. check in early or late. >> charge. >> storing luggage. >> extra charge. >> using hidden safe. >> charge. >> thinks all a cord to go a new study. >> hotels say the reason is rising utility bills. >> really. >> but $2.25 billion of rising utility bills. that sound like it is steep. extra charge to use a little
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safe. that doesn't call for anything. i don't know. >> they are always in the room any. >> i love stuff like this do you know that in nature, of course, your lobsters are the red color, right, kind of orangey. >> yes, that is after you cook them, they are brown. >> they are brownish. >> yes, to start. >> unless you find a albino. >> what if you find a blue lobster which they did yesterday. >> fourteen year-old megan has a summer job at the lobster catch in old orchard beach is what i'm trying to say. >> yes, she found that. >> so she's pulling up traps with her dad. over the weekend. she found this very rare blue lobster she named it, 2 pounds, by the way, skylar and she's donating it to the maine state aquarium. >> they didn't cook it. >> they didn't boil it. >> it is really blue. >> the the reason they are so rare is because they are an easy target.
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>> they are in the camouflage begins the the sea floor. >> do you remember when crammer on seinfeld stole lobsters out of the trap. >> yes, and fed it to his kosher girlfriend. >> yes. >> and he stopped her from eating it. >> every story relates to seinfeld. >> somewhere. >> still ahead certain hotels are offering proposal packages. explain this. >> we will tell you how brides are getting really involved with i guess influencing how their groom pops the question to them. >> maybe at the the hotel. >> something like that. but first saving monday in i is hard. it doesn't have to be pretty hardnessly. you can save a a lot of money. there are five things we are wasting money on every single kay. coming up how to get your bank account balanced back on the right track. >> i have had two expensive cups of coffee. >> you bought the me one too. >> well, i'm an i had use the. >> clearly. latte or au lait? cozy or cool?
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we have hurricane cristobal moving northward through the atlantic, sustain wind of 75 miles an hour. he is in my peripheral vision with my mirror. >> cristobal is big. >> cristobal is big. category one hurricane, wind at 75 miles an hour and it is moving northward with you then it will start to move northeasterly, northeasterly, through the the atlantic. by thursday it is off shore, of the northeast, it is far off shore, you can see it is past going in the opposite direction towards the u.s. but that being said even though we are in the hit by this storm or doesn't come anywhere close we will see impact along the coastline with the high rip currents and rough surf. keep that in mind as we go through this last week of summer vacation. it is rough out there despite it looking so nice outside. fox future cast showing nothing but sunshine through tuesday and into tuesday night. clear skies, and then it will be warmer. that is the big story offer next two days, today and tomorrow thinks warm up, and
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72 in philadelphia. sixty-four pottstown. sixty-eight in trenton. sixty-six in atlantic city. eighty-eight should be the high temperature today, that was from yesterday. that is what we didn't reach yesterday. eighty-eight today. ninety-two tomorrow. hot and humid on a wednesday where a cold front could bring a sure or two. that is north and west and in the in our area then we will turn cooler thursday and friday and nice end to the week into the holiday weekend. it looks warmer, warm, well over 90 degrees, if the clouds and showers hold off but it does look unsettled. we have a chance of rain each day over the holiday weekend. we will see you posted with that. beautiful day. don't forget about the high rip currents down the shore. that is your seven day forecast and an update on the accident 76 schuylkill westbound off ramp to route 202 we have been following this over the past hour and well, the accident has been now cleared and we will see residual delays again that is schuylkill off ramp to 202. also in upper chichester 95 southbound approaching
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highland avenue there is an accident blocking the the right lane, mike. >> caitlin why are you broke? in fact i can ask that question to everyone watching. >> she works here. >> i'm just teasing. >> she kids because. >> because she loves. >> no, because you are right. >> it could be hard to save, we try and try and try. we give you five things thaw are probably doing wrong thaw are just blowing money you don't even know it. >> hi dan, good to see you. >> good morning guys, how are you. >> let me guess one of them. >> you have had to pay off your credit card every month. >> a lot of folks can't do that but you are right, here's the deal, credit cards as you know can be great, they're convenient, sometimes safer than cash but used incorrectly they become weapons of mass destruction. and, here's two tips. first make sure you make more than just the minimum payment. lets say those socks you bought last night, mike, you know, you charged them, $5,000
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bill over last few months. if you only pay the minimum michael it will take 32 years to pay that credit card off. because of interest on top of interest. >> reason we do that dan is we want some cash in our pocket. >> but let me give you a tip in a second. kerry, when was last time you entered check out counter and they said mrs. barrett would you like to save 15 percent by opening up a store credit car. >> i always do that. i never open one up. >> resist temptation because survey came out by credit.com says average retail store card has a 23 percent interest rate, guys. >> don't do that. >> average bank rate, bank issued card is about 15 percent. >> couple tips this morning. if you are struggling with credit cards and a lot of people are, i want to you consider moving all of those balances over to one credit card, with a super low teaser balances. for this next six or 12 months however long that teaser balance last pay like a demon
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and get rid of as much as you can of that principal balance so you can really get that thing down. >> i know another way, buying lottery tickets. >> it is fun to throw some money in the office pool and buy a ticket and dream of retirement. >> got to go after the dream. >> as an investment it is a bad idea. instead of wasting monday inn on ticket where your odds of winning power ball are one in 175 million, right. >> not good odds. >> yes. >> take ten bucks a week you might spend, invest tonight to a good balanced mutual fund and guess what you will end up with 51 grand. that is a sure bet instead of the sucker's bet. >> i gave bad advice to my daughter jill. i said why don't you by awe new car. >> that could be good advice, mike if jill keeps the the car for eight years or more. that is break even point. but americans buy new cars and flip them pretty often. here's really daunting numbers for you. average price for a new car, could you guess what it might
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be. >> it has got to be close to 30 grand. >> how about $31,000, kerry, new car price average. here's is what really depressing. there are 25 percent of all car loans that are six years or more. >> yeah. >> heck that is a mortgage. >> don't do that. if you are struggling and want to get back on road to money nirvana one way to forget new cargo for a three user old used car average price according to triple a is 15 grand a year. save dough. >> don't lease. >> don't lease. >> one last tip real quickly here, thanks for coming in and hang around for next segment because it relates to finances. he said you still have to go to college. dan, thanks. >> 8:19. >> yeah, planning ahead to have another child, you are thinking of it. >> we are. >> okay. >> might want to move. >> one of the most expensive states to raise a kiddies right here in our area. >> yeah. >> you happen to live in it. >> i knew it. >> it is ridiculous.
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we always spy on peoples homes. >> yes. >> we want to see what you can see going on. >> look at that. >> yes, do you see him. >> we never get close enough, darn it, what is the point. >> that is true. >> 8:23. australian mom, launching a swim wear company for altering her photos without her permission. megan. >> is she falling, what is going on there. >> is that looks uncomfortable. >> well, it is an a odd position. any how she said on instagram she was extremely shock to see what the company had done to
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her pictures. >> bottom one is real picture, top one is the one that they altered. they spin out her stomach and thighs. the she's a size eight. in the a size four. it is not okay to change her body to make it look thinner. her daddies a doctor and body image expert. >> that is interesting. >> she has a good take. >> see i love it when they doctor my photos. >> do i too. >> i beg them too. >> i say can you make this look like not me. >> yes. >> yes, yes. >> it doesn't look like me, it looks worse. >> you cannot see your big round egg head. >> what is it called. >> eight head instead of the foreheady never noticed. >> you could land a small plane on that. >> film a movie on it. >> you are very pretty. >> that is why i have the bangs.
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>> dang. >> many women are embarrassed by stretch marks, right, kerry. >> i'm saying many help -- >> a lot of women are trying to feel good about themselves about new instagram pictures. >> new instagram filters get rid of the stretch marks. >> we've he just destroyed this story. it was supposed to be sweet to our hearts. it is called love your lines account and puts stretch marks in the positive light. you are disappointed. 31,000 followers from around the world. they say goal, to showcase beauty of the female body month. man are active by submitting your own photos to be up loaded to the account. >> so they are purposely up loading videos. >> yes, or pictures you saw that with man making a heart around her stretch marks. >> is that what that was. >> yes. >> with her fingers. >> i love my lines. >> i love my lines. >> yeah. >> where do you put yours.
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>> my whole head is a big stretch mark. >> what are you up to, buba. >> studio 1200 dj academy i'm learning how to be a dj. we have legendary dj's in philadelphia, dj jazzy jeff, i will learn how to be an amazing dj at this school coming up next.
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welcome back. weather looks great and hotter. eight is your number on a scale of one to ten as we do weather by the numbers here on "good day philadelphia". a lot of sunshine. great day to be on vacation by the pool or beach because it is hot where bus stop buddy is on his last week of sum are vacation. shades on. bright sunshine today. temperatures starting off in the 50's and 60's but quickly warming. seventy-two outside here in philadelphia we will have a warm afternoon where high
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temperatures get well in the 80's. might get 90-degree reading or two later today. mostly sunny skies, calm winds. tonight will be on the warm and sticky side, where temperatures are overnight falling to about 70 degrees. that is your fox cast, your seven day forecast, it is still ahead but first lets get to germantown pike at valley forge. valley forge road also route 363, there are reports of an accident there. so expect some delays, we have not had much in the means of reporting any build up but that is germantown pike at valley forge road. also in montgomery township north lion street at cow path road 463, also reports an accident there too. mike? >> you know, being a dj. >> yep. >> disk jockey. >> exactly right. >> you can make some money could go it. >> you have got to be good. >> you make money though. there is a school in ardmore where you can learn how to do this and quincy is over there. what is the name of place. >> it is called studio 1200 dj
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academy. i have any here. any, how did you think about making this a school here. >> well, it was an accidental concept. my son samson wanted, we make our kids take music lessons. he told me he hated piano. can i be a dj. we thought bit for a minute. i said you can, that counts. we set out to find him a dj instructor. there were none to be found. so we started our own. >> so this school has a hard curriculum. i know dj's, i know dj what are some of the curriculum thaw can take care of at the school. >> hardest thing toys figure out what to teach in eight weeks. in addition of the scratching, and your technical dj school these are kids. we wanted them to understand how to listen to music. bait i can music theory. they get that build your own dj name, logo, throw a show at eight week session and perform live.
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they will learn technology is big part of what we do learning from the computer and software and things of that nature. >> we have a sophomore from temple university west over here. you are one of the dj teachers, correct. >> yes, so i basically started out this thing. any came up and said i need to you teach my son dj lessons. we had met each other through some dj gigs. and sam, who i started with, was just picking it up, absolutely loved it. we would sit in his room for an hour and a half and dj stuff and doing transitions and mixing and me and andy decided to do this, take it to the next level, people love this. >> what is he doing. >> he is doing a classic scratch routine, with scratch samples on the right. so he is using the vinyl right there as well as a cross. >> and just mix it up and make new sound. >> he is working on the technique because people that you start out the dj you do technique.
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there are other advanced, like other programs thaw can dj on but these are like the original. >> yes, it isn't like industry standard, techniques, 1200 so we have everything from that, to just controller, lap tops, different softwares to only vinyl. >> this young lady right here says she's really good. now you guys also do edm as well. >> instead of scratching, she will do a quick little mix and so, this is just like a edm house club track and we teach matching and now we will hear a different track coming in. >> wow, how long have you been coming to dj school. >> just for a couple weeks. >> do you like it so far. >> yeah. >> so we started private lessons and within the first day she gotten dj controller for christmas and within the first ten minutes she was
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already fully impressing me. i was like two steps ahead and figuring things out and bringing me music that i have not heard of. >> i know a lot of dj, i have a good dj friend trying to teach me how to dj years ago but it didn't work. can you teach me how to dj here today. >> of course. >> we have 20 minutes i'll this have man scratching. >> next hour, dj q, are you ready, dj q. >> i'm in the ready. >> yes. >> i will be djing next hour, guys, in the will school of rap too. >> still ahead, millions are getting pumped up for this taney dragons parade? are you? will you go? i think it is too much. >> to we overreact here. are enough peopling to go come out for a parade and thinks full blown monte from the 20th and market all the way to south philly. >> in the middle of the day at 2:00 o'clock. i don't know people will have trouble getting out of work.
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>> some people saying they didn't even win but i love them so much i'll go. >> but here's something, everybody is taking selfies in the world now do you think that might lead to more plastic surgery. >> i think it does. >> yes. >> it is weird i was talking to a plastic surgeon and he said yes. i'll explain that have after the break. by the way it is national dog day. >> look at that. >> if you send in a picture of your dying and a hundred thousand people have this morning use the hash tag fox 29 dog day. >> we will retreat it. that is cute. little baby.
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well, the whole world is taking selfies. >> i hate the selfie.
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>> yeah. i'm not a big fan. >> i don't do it to myself but i stop and take selfies with people on the street almost every day. >> people want to take pictures with you. >> yes, so selfies might have have a negative effect by making people feel more self-conscious about the way they look, in fact, when do i that reverse thing on the camera. >> don't even get me started. >> sometimes i look like that. >> you turn your phone on and it is that way. >> i'm horrified. >> i'm horrified. >> maybe light will make it look better and it never do. >> yes. >> how did that go. >> i was there for three and a half hours, blowing in the bag. some doctors say it is even causing a rise in plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures. >> yes. >> it looks very good. >> selfie fanatics like kim kardashian are apparently an influence. is there a survey in the uk that shows that about 76 percent of people wanted cosmetic treatments because
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they don't like the way they look in their selfies. 86 percent on top of that admitted to editing their pictures before they up load them on social media sites. >> you have heard that kim kardashian is coming out with a book have have you have heard about this, called selfie. >> stop, what sit. >> she said that she takes a series of like five to ten pictures, and then chooses the one that she wants to post. >> right. >> so wouldn't you like to see the nineors that she reject. >> that is what she's putting it in a book. >> yes. >> 365 selfies, one for every day last year. >> people will buy that. >> that is disgusting. >> selfie i think is the name of it. >> i'm so appall. >> i will look at it. >> sure i will. >> i will in the buy it. >> you will be one of those people at barnes and noble and reads the books and then puts them back. >> men are going to great lengths to stylized, their hair. >> hair extensions.
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>> not me. >> guys are getting hair extension toss make your hair more puff i and longer and thicker. >> yes, because it doesn't take thaw long to grow it out to say david beckham but here's the deal you are trying to look like pop stars harry styles as well. there are salons in london that say they have seen a 200 percent increase in the number of guys asking for extensions for length and thickness. they cost 80 bucks. the it is cheaper then for a with hand to get extensions but it last five weeks. they don't last as long. >> what goes bad about them. >> well, you know jennifer aniston had to take her extensions out because they glue them and then they pull your hair out you can get bald patches and stuff you have to get them out the and reton, harry styles, they are growing a lot of hair in front of your ears. side burns are real thick. i cannot the get that. you can just put little ear
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muffs hair. >> yes. >> that would be great. >> why don't we do that next break. >> okay. >> i'll do it for free. >> jennifer. >> hell other, i'm get something tips from my friend tomorrow toy hit it with one arm what is my golf tip. >> i don't know you told me a thousand times. >> don't fall down again. >> you will hear what he has to say and see how hard he has to hit it with one club. >> show us another one
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8:45. tom d sent this picture of their dog. >> it is national dog day. >> that is what it is. >> that is why we're doing it. >> exactly. >> nothing gets by us. >> no, no. >> lets get out to linwood, new jersey. >> three-year olds, we love to have kids on the show. this is a special kid. he can play golf. he is three. here's jen. >> not just at three, he plays
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golf with one hand, and tommy, you saw how i did. did you think difficult okay? did i do okay. >> yes. >> what was your advice for me. >> nothing. >> good thing you grip it and rip it. >> he was born with just one arm, but he continues to crush every golf shot. one of the things we will show how hard it is to hit with one arm. >> credible, you will see that the range of motion tommy makes is parallel, completely through and when most people try to attempt to hit it with one arm they make a half swing knowing but to appreciate the range of motion. >> you sound like you are on the golf channel, you sound very golfy. >> mom. >> yes. >> you inspired this little guy is doing so well. obviously in the beginning he just wanted to be happy and to see how well he is doggies amazing. >> it is, because we found out
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he would be been with one arm when i was about 14 weeks pregnant. so it was quite shocking to say the least we didn't know what was in his future. actually, so my gosh he has been an inspiration. >> that was awesome. >> yes. >> do you make sure he does the same hobbies as him. >> that is nice, of course, he enjoys going out on the golf course but tommy is totally trying this. >> this is amazing. >> tommy, i'm ready, now, you go. >> that was beautiful. >> wow. >> you guys have in the tried this. you haven't tried to go with one hand. >> in all this time i have never swung a club with one arm. >> you are afraid. >> we will get in here. you said you have a tip. you want my thumb where. you say you use your knee, how do you do study the club. >> i don't know.
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>> hoist your favorite golfer who plays on tv. >> buba a. >> he is a buba fan. >> you get to hold this. tommy, you have to stand there because you have to give me my tips. you have to get over there and watch. >> and then again admit as a golf pro, okay, i need my little speech of inspiration. >> you need to. >> grip it and rip it. >> thumb here. all the way. wow. see, it is really a hard guys. you are so tempt todd use that other. >> hey, keep pushing it. >> yes. >> hey mike, he is a little like you, he keeps looking back because his girl friend is back there. >> oh, behave.
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>> yes. >> you'll see more in the 5:00 p.m. news tonight. >> okay. >> so cute. >> what a cute. >> grip it and rip it. >> grip it and rip it. >> that is good. >> a father captured the reaction of his daughter as she watched a space shuttle launch for the very first time. >> look at this. >> unaudible. oh, my goodness. >> o , my goodness. >> well, would i say oh, my goodness too. >> you know, especially in person. drama after the emmys, twitter explodes over one moment. >> that moment right there. >> did you you find this offensive, why people are upset with sophia and the
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producers of the emmys. >> why. >> well, i think that is offensive right there, that i'm not there.
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welcome back everyone on a tuesday, where we are finally starting to feel like summer. it has been a relatively cool august but you with high pressure in place we have sunshine, south lawyer flow around that high pressure will pull in warmer and more humid air out ahead of the cold front which will swing through wednesday night into thursday w that cold front a very slight shower chance, temperatures will quickly return to the comfortable readings as we saw yesterday. right now 72 in philadelphia. sixty-four pottstown. sixty-one mount pocono. sixty-seven in millville. sixty-seven in dover, delaware. beach watch those temperatures jump quickly. we will see a high of 88 degrees. ninety-two, the hot and humid
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on wednesday. that is hottest day of the seven day forecast with a lot of strong sunshine. we will turn cooler behind that front on thursday just 83 for a high. nice even to the workweek. three day weekend awaits but it is looking unsettled. chance have of thunderstorm saturday, sunday and monday. that is your look at your seven day forecast. one last check of traffic, route 422 westbound at oaks. we have an accident there that has right lane block. westbound 422. in harleysville main street at oak drive report of another accident, watch for delays there, kerry. >> caitlin, thanks. still ahead, good, bad and oh, my gosh what in the heck were they thinking. our topics for fashion hits and misses, what is going on there. ♪
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this thursday night. it is an evening of funk. >> so it is. >> funky. >> oh, another quick shout out to philly gossip columnist, molly, another nice article about fox here. look at these two lovely ladies. >> lauren johnson, a new hire, and karen hepp. >> she's fun tie lauren johnson. >> very funny. i went out to dinner with her last night. >> she's awesome. >> you made tonight to work on time. >> take out our two new co anchors. >> so lucky. >> that is what i have to do. >> somebody has got to do it. >> i am like a welcome wagon. anyway we're starting a weekend morning show, yes, saturday and sunday. >> yes. >> it goes on at 8:00 o'clock. >> september 20th it start eight to ten on saturday and eight to 10:00.
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>> are you going to do it. >> it three is ladies. >> too bad you weren't in the picture. >> they didn't care about you. >> good day, it is, tuesday, august the the 26th, we have a lot to get in here. >> okay. >> emmy mania from the winners to the fashion to this kiss. >> oh, my, yeah baby. >> that is not her husband. >> i know. >> her husband was there, brad hall. >> i don't see any tongue. >> a lot of movement. >> i just coughed up something. >> recap the top moments from the emmy awards. >> plus, philly getting pumped for taney parade but we have a question, because people are tweeting us wondering fit is just too much for these little leaguers. it is a long parade route. some people say they did well but they didn't win. >> so should you have a parade. >> and people will be able to show up at 2:00 in the afternoon a lot of viewers are
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tweeting us bit. >> and, hotels are now offering, listen to this proposal packages but not just for the groom. how brides are getting more involved with popping the question to themselves. >> even help you pick out a ring, at the hotel. >> yes, the ring will help the bride to give to the groom to give to the bride something like that. >> what? >> that is what it is, it is bride setting up the whole proposal. >> basically no element of surprise but maybe they don't like that. >> so i missed the emmys last tonight because i was out with lauren. but,

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